Bio: |
Ehle, Edward A. (History - 1841) |
contact: |
Darci |
Email: |
djohn@netnet.net |
Surnames: |
EHLE CARPENTER COOKINGHAM |
----Source: Biographical History of Clark and Jackson Counties,
Wisconsin, published by the Lewis Publishing Co., 1891 pages 307
& 308 :
EDWARD A. EHLE, of Abbotsford, Clark County, was born in
Cazenovia, Sullivan County, New York, June 8, 1841, the son of
Harrison Ehle, deceased, who was born in the Mohawk Valley, near
Canajoharie. In 1851 he emigrated to Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin,
and settled in the wild woods of Forrest Township. He and his sons
cleared eighty acres, and were surrounded with Indians, mostly the
Winnebago and Manitowoc tribes. Edward A., our subject, was reared
to farm life, and received his education in a log cabin, with pine
logs for seats, and with a shed roof made of scoops. He was a
soldier in the late war in Company H, Thirty-seventh Wisconsin
Volunteer Infantry, served two and a half years, and was in the
battles of Cold Harbor, Bermuda Hundred, siege of Petersburg,
Weldon Railroad, Poplar Grove Church, Fort Hall, and others. He was
not seriously wounded, but had a slight flesh wound on his neck
over the jugular vein, and also had several holes shot in his
clothing, and on the Weldon raid had his canteen split open.
After the war Mr. Ehle resumed farming on the old homestead until
January, 1874, when he came to Colby, this county, but settled just
across the line in Marathon County. Wild game was then plentiful,
and he shot hundreds of deer and a few bear, but declining health
caused him to leave this farm, and in 1888 he removed to Colby. On
May 20, 1890, he settled in Abbotsford, where he engaged in the
saloon and hotel business. He keeps a quiet house, and never sells
to an intoxicated man. Mr Ehle was married November 30, 1869, to
Miss Melissa Capenter, a daughter of Henry and Maria (Cookingham)
Carpenter. The father is deceased, and the mother now lives with
our subject. Mr. and Mrs. Ehle have four children: Edna, born
October 7, 1870 Edward A., November 25, 1873 Marshall P., April 1,
1882, and Madge, January 21, 1884. While in Greene Township,
Marathon County, Mr. Ehle was a member of the Side Board. Socially
he is a member of the G.A.R., and politically votes for the man
regardless of party.
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