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Cornelius, Conrad (History) |
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Janet Schwarze |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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CORNELIUS HENTSCHEL |
----Source: 1918 History of Clark County,
Wisconsin, page 180.
CONRAD CORNELIUS, an early settler, was born
in Germany, the son of Isaac and Appolonia Cornelius, who brought
him to this country with their two other children when he was
seventeen, taking up their home at Grandville, Ozaukee County, Wis.
Milwaukee, eleven miles distant, was still a small village and the
family experienced all the privations and crudeness of pioneer
life, living in a log cabin in the woods, clearing the land
gradually, and in time building up a good farm. Conrad Cornelius
spent a number of years with his parents and as a young man married
Ameilia Hentschel. In 1860 he moved the family to Sheboygan County,
where they lived the balance of their days. Four children, two sons
and two daughters, survived them. L. G. CORNELIUS, the younger son,
still lives in Sheboygan County, which he has served six years as
registrar of deeds.
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