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Klemme, Otto W. (History - 1887) |
contact: |
Stan |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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KLEMME DASSOW HEINKE |
----Source: 1891
History of Clark & Jackson Co., Wis.
OTTO W. KLEMME, proprietor of Clover Belt
Cheese Factory in Worden Township, was born in Sheboygan County,
Wis., Aug. 10, 1887, son of William and Bertha Klemme. Both parents
were natives of Wisconsin, the father being now a retired farmer,
living at Sheboygan Falls, Wis. There Otto W. Klemme finished his
education and afterwards remained at home for a few years. When 20
years old he began working in a cheese factory in Sheboygan County,
being thus occupied for two years. He then spent a short time in
Ozankee County, subsequently, in 1910, becoming manager of the
Plymouth Cheese Company's factory, which position he held one
season. Returning to Sheboygan County in 1911, he became manager of
the R. P. Dassow factory, which he bought a year later, operating
it until 1914. He then sold it and for the next two years was
engaged in farming. January 1, 1916, Mr. Klemme came to Clark
County and bought the factory of which he is now proprietor, known
as the Clover Belt Cheese Factory.
Mr. Klemme was married Nov. 25, 1912, to Ella Heinke, who was born at Plymouth, Wis., daughter of Christ and Anna Heinke, her father being a native of Germany, and her mother of Wisconsin. The former, who was a farmer, died I in 1907, at the age of 57 years, the mother dying in 1889, at the age of 33. They had three children-Otto, now deceased Ida, who resides at Sheboygan Falls, and Ella, now Mrs. Klemme. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Klemme are: Lester, born Dec. 20, 1913, and Delbert, born May 16, 1915.
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