Bio: Froeba, Thomas, 1865
Contact: Stan
----Source: Transcribed: 1918 History of Clark Co.,
WI, by Franklyn, Curtiss-Wedge
Surnames:
Thomas Froeba,
1865
THOMAS FROEBA, proprietor of a good dairy farm in Section 35, Loyal
Township, was born in Bavaria, March 25, 1865, son of George and Agnes
(Vewter) Froeba. The father was a carpenter, who died in his native land,
Bavaria, at the age of 66 years, his wife dying at the age of 53. They were
members of the Catholic Church. Their children were seven in number--Margaret,
George, Joseph, John, George, John (second), and Thomas. All have now passed
away except the subject of this sketch and Margaret, who still lives in
Bavaria, and who married a man of the same family name as herself. Thomas
Froeba's mother died when he was between 9 and 10 years of age, and he
subsequently resided for three years with his brother George. He then worked
for farmers until he was 22 years old. His education was not neglected, as he
attended school for six years, and also had two or three years of Sunday
school training. In 1888, at the age of 23, he emigrated to the United States,
after having served time in the German army as a soldier. He was accompanied
on his journey by Christ Loeffler, now of Eaton Township, Clark County, who
persuaded him to settle in Jefferson County, Wis., where he had friends. There
Mr. Froeba went to work on a farm and continued to work for others for a
number of years.
In 1897 he came to Loyal Township and bought eighty acres of
land in Section 35, moving onto it two years later, while still a single man.
Immediately after moving here, however, he gave up bachelor life, being united
in marriage with Mary Gleiter of Jefferson County, she being a native of
Hebron Township, that county, and daughter of Michael and Henrietta Gleiter,
of German nativity. Forty acres of the land on which Mr. Froeba settled at the
time of his marriage was under the plow, and there was an old log building on
the place, and some stock. He also had a team. After residing there two years
he bought forty acres in Section 35, adjoining his original place, and in the
same township. On this, also, there was a log building. Here he built a house
of eight rooms, a good basement barn, 36 by 86 feet, and a silo 14 by 32 feet.
He has also set out ornamental trees, and his farm presents a fine appearance.
Mr. Froeba rasises Holstein cattle, Chester-White hogs and a good grade of
horses.
He was formerly a stockholder in the cheese factory, retaining his stock
until it was sold. Since he arrived in Jefferson County, some twenty-nine
years ago with $23 in his pocket, he, has worked hard and made steady progress
on the road to prosperity. He had saved $900 when he bought his eighty-acre
farm in Loyal Township and, though he has never been stingy, he has taken care
of his money and used it to good advantage. For five years he served as a
member of the side board of Loyal Township, and was nine years a director of
the school board.
His religious affiliations are with the Catholic Church at Loyal.
Mr. and Mrs. Froeba are the parents of three
children: Albert, born Aug. 12, 1902; Clarence, born Feb. 18, 1905, and Edwin,
born Dec. 9, 1908.
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