History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . etiring, Mr. Pressel sold his business tohis son, who is carrying on the enterprise on Oak and Clementine streets, with thecharacteristic attention to details, which makes for success. Twice married. Mr. Pressels first wife was Margaret Mueller, a native of Ger-many, and she passed away in 1914. leaving three children: Carl, who carries on theblacksmith business, is an Odd Fellow and a
History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . etiring, Mr. Pressel sold his business tohis son, who is carrying on the enterprise on Oak and Clementine streets, with thecharacteristic attention to details, which makes for success. Twice married. Mr. Pressels first wife was Margaret Mueller, a native of Ger-many, and she passed away in 1914. leaving three children: Carl, who carries on theblacksmith business, is an Odd Fellow and an Elk; Margaret is the wife of ThomasL. Hoag; and Kate, the wife of C. O. Vannatta; both sons-in-law are Masons. Anexample of Mr. Pressels fine spirit may be found in the fact that he has built threefine houses, one for each of his children, on South Clementine Street, and presented tothem as wedding gifts. The family are members of Zions Lutheran Church at Anaheim. Mr. Pressels second marriage took place in San Francisco, when he was unitedwith Mrs. Alma (Gerick) Miller, a union that has proven very happy to them was born in Berlin, Germany, and came to Illinois with her parents, later removing.
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