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John and Shepard Genealogy (4031 words) |
 | Frederick William John, one of the best known and most highly respected residents of the county, died at his home in Gillett last Friday afternoon, after an illness of about three months with urenic poisoning. |
 | He is the present postmaster of the village of Gillett and has filled all the offices within the gift of the people of his town including that of treasurer when the town was a large one and the treasurer required to give a bond of $25,000. |
 | Was in the census for Gillett, Oconto County, Wisconsin in 1880 and for Crandon, Forest County, Wisconsin in 1920 living at the jail with his wife, children and two prisoners and living in Gillett in 1930. |
| History of Outagamie County - Part 11 (19869 words) |
 | CAPTAIN JOSEPH H. MARSTON, one of the old and honest citizens of Outagamie County, Wisconsin, who for many years has been closely identified with the business and public interests of the city of Appleton, has a distinguished record for service during the great Civil war. |
 | Mueller was a son of Frederick and Bertha Mueller, the former born October 19, 1828, and the latter November 6, 1839, both in Germany, neither of whom ever left the Fatherland. |
 | WILLIAM H. SPOEHR, a general farmer and stock raiser of Bovina township, and the owner of eighty acres of fine farming land in section 4, is a native of this township, born March 16, 1874, a son of Ernest and Matilda (Schultz) Spoehr. |