. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . s home. Theirfamily consisted of seven children: Lena is thewife of M. Kintzele, of Milwaukee; .John residesin Chicago; Barbara wedded Charles Dunkel, ofWauwatosa; Mrs. Maggie Alostert resides in Ne-braska; George makes his home in Florida; Will-iam is the next in order of birth; and Mrs. LizzieBonard resides in Waukesha. William Gredler born March 21, 1852, inthe town of Brooklield. His early life was spentat work on the farm and i
. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . s home. Theirfamily consisted of seven children: Lena is thewife of M. Kintzele, of Milwaukee; .John residesin Chicago; Barbara wedded Charles Dunkel, ofWauwatosa; Mrs. Maggie Alostert resides in Ne-braska; George makes his home in Florida; Will-iam is the next in order of birth; and Mrs. LizzieBonard resides in Waukesha. William Gredler born March 21, 1852, inthe town of Brooklield. His early life was spentat work on the farm and in attendance at the dis-trict schools. In 1874 he purchased his fathersinterest in the old homestead, which he still owns,and which he cultivated successfully until lonted his farm, became to Waukesha andpurchased fourteen and a-lialf acres which he plat-ted, and which is known as Hickory (irove Addi-tion. Of this he has sold all except forty also owns two .acres adjoining the village onthe north. Mr. Gredler was married on the 8lh of July,1875, to Miss Catherine Wagner, a native of thetown of New Berlin, born September 9, 1855. Her. HON. WILLIAM SMALL. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 737 parents, Jacob and Jacobine (Grebs) Wagner, arenatives of lUvaria, German}, and in 1848 came tothe United States. Locating in New Berlin Town-ship, Mr. Wagner became one of its substantialfarmers. His death occurred June 1, 1878, but hiswife still survives. Of their four children, twosons and two daughters, all are living but one Mr. and Mrs. Gredler were born five chil-dren, namely: Alma, Linda, John G., Emma andArthur. The father and mother of this family aremembers of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Gred-ler in politics is an Independent Republican. Hehas never given much attention to political affairs,as his own business has quite fully occupied histime and energies. By industrj, careful manage-ment and judicious investment, Mr. Gredler one of the well-
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