Bio: |
Raether, Charles Augustus (History - 1855) |
Contact: |
Janet Schwarze |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
RAETHER ROHING |
----Source: 1918
History of Clark County, Wisconsin., page 451
Charles Augustus Raether, who died in Levis
Township in 1918 at the age of 63 years, was in his day a
well-known and respected citizen of that township, in which he
settled at an early day, becoming a pioneer farmer. He was born in
Potsdam, Germany, and was there married June 16, 1850, to Augusta
Rohing. She was born July 16, 1828, in Berlin and died March 17,
1894. He and his bride immediately left Germany for the United
States, the journey being practically a wedding trip for them, and
landed in this country after a seven weeks voyage in a sailing
vessel. They located first in Milwaukee, where Mr. Raether followed
the tailor's trade, which he had learned in Germany. A few years
later he and his family removed to Dodge County, having then four
children- Louisa, Bertha (who died at the age of 1 year, in
Milwaukee), Frank and Albert and there he worked at the carpenter's
trade, remaining four or five years. During that time two other
children were born-Otto and Barney. Mr. Raether and his family next
removed to Waukesha County, where he followed his trade, remaining
until 1878, when they came to Clark County, stopping first at
Neillsville. After looking over the prospect he took up farming in
Section 2, Levis Township, securing 180 acres of partly improved
land which he started to improve, and on which he resided until his
death, Sept. 11, 1891. During the civil War period he was a
carpenter and bridge builder. His religious faith was that of the
German Lutheran Church. In addition to the six children already
mentioned, he and his wife had five others, who were born in
Waukesha County Gusta, Frances, Edward, Emelia and Ida.
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