Tuesday, December 28, 2010

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BIOGRAPHIES: John RIEDMER, Barron Civic, Barron Co., WI

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Transcribed by Kate Wilson.
Shortened and submitted by Vic Gulickson 5 January 2004

John Riedmer, a public servant farmer of Division 1, Barron District, was instinctive in Dane District, this testimony, Nov. 3, 1868, the son of Michael and Margaret Holsman, relations of Germany, who came to the Place States in 1870 as young people, she at the age of fifteen and he at the age of eighteen.
Behind schedule their marriage, they farmed for many years in Dunn District and put on reared their fine family of eight brood, four boys and four girls. They now make their home at Royalton, Minn., wherever they are venerated as God-fearing and huge people. John was reared to farm pursuits, and
remained with his parents until a few years in the rear attaining his bunch.
At the age of twenty-five, he struck out for himself and went to Faribault District, Minnesota, wherever he protected a tract of 293 acres of land. He senior this place and strong a good farm. From put on he encouraged to Renville District, Minnesota, and farmed for a number of years. But happening these years, in spite of he was making friends and meeting with lots, he still longed to get back to Wisconsin and earlier to the home of his dawning.
So he came to Barron District in 1908 and purchased his present tract of 80 acres in Division 1, Barron Civic. He has senior this place and has a good farm of which he may well be self-important. He carries on general fostering and dairying and raises Holstein livestock and Chester Ice-covered innate. He believes in whatever thing that represents swelling in the community, and has been secretary of the Cloverdale cheese works. As a depart of a family and a good state-owned, he has been peculiar in education and has served as treasurer of his series immediate area for a few years. He was married May 22,
1893, to Mary Rauenhorst, who was instinctive in Faribault District, Minnesota, Sandpaper 23, 1870, the result of Theodore and Lena Rauenhorst. Mr. and Mrs.
Riedmer wave around five children: Alfred, Edward, Charles, Leo and Cecelia. The family honor is that of the Catholic Minster.

--Transcribed from: Elapsed of Barron Co., Wisconsin, H. C. Cooper, Jr., & Co., 1922, pg. 142.

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