Bio: McAulay, William H. (1881)
Contact: crystal@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: McAulay, Bremmer
----Source: The History of Northern Wisconsin (Marathon County, Wis.) 1881, page 563
WILLIAM H. MCAULAY, contactor and builder, Wausau, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, June 15, 1843. He went to Stevens Point November, 1871, and lived there three years, following lumbering and building; then he went on the line of the Wisconsin-Central Railroad, and followed his business there for one year. Then he went to the Black Hills, D.T. In 1878 he returned to Stevens Point, where he engaged in his present occupation, and remained there two and a half years; then came to Wausau in the Spring of 1881. He was married, in Grand Rapids, May 20, 1872, to Helen E. Bremmer, who was born in Champlain Co., N.Y., in 1846. Mr. McAulay enlisted in the regular army, at Bangor, Me., in Co. A., which was on escort duty.
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