. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . home; Charles A., of whom further mention willbe made; Emma, who became the wife of Dr. Crane; Clara, who is at home; Lillie, who mar-ried Henry Gittner, a merchant of Waukesha; andLaura, who completes the family; she is also athome. A son died in childhood. Charles A. Bergeler, the only surviving malemember of the above family, was born in Wauke-sha, May 16, 1863. Having acquired a good edu-cation in the public schools of that vill
. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . home; Charles A., of whom further mention willbe made; Emma, who became the wife of Dr. Crane; Clara, who is at home; Lillie, who mar-ried Henry Gittner, a merchant of Waukesha; andLaura, who completes the family; she is also athome. A son died in childhood. Charles A. Bergeler, the only surviving malemember of the above family, was born in Wauke-sha, May 16, 1863. Having acquired a good edu-cation in the public schools of that village, he as-sisted his father in carrying on his business enter-prises until after he had reached his majority. Thefirst business venture of this young man was the privilege of selling, for five years, theSilurian Spring Water to the jieople of hired a man to do the delivering while heworked in the oflicc for the Silurian Spring Com-pany during the day, and of nights pursued a course of study. Having been appointedStreet Commissioner, he left the oflTice to dischargethe duties of that position for a year, and then re-. EMILY B. CAMP.
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