Bio: Ringer, Frank (1923)
Contact: Stan.
Surnames: Ringer, Heisa, Finup, Polanske
----Source: History of Wood County, Wis. (1923) page 567
Frank Ringer, managing the Julius Heisa property in Sigel Township, was born in Germany, May 30, 1885, son of Frank and Louisa Ringer, who were natives of Germany. Coming to the United States in 1893, the parents settled in Green Lake County, Wis. Four children were born to them: Frank, Herman, Charles and Amelia. Amelia married John Finup, of Seneca Township, Wood County, and the other three are living in Sigel Township. The mother is now deceased and the father makes his home with his daughter in Hansen Township. Frank Ringer came to the United States with his parents in 1893; he attended school in Green Lake County and subsequently worked on farms there, which line he also followed after coming to Wood County in 1897. He was married in Sigel Township in 1912 to Ella Heisa, daughter of Julius and Minnie (Polanske) Heisa, and has managed the Heisa property since his marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Ringer have one child, a son, Frederick. Mr. Ringer is a thoroughly qualified farmer, and has made an excellent success of his present undertaking.
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