. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . OTTO WESSELL. 233. AIM IHK \\ I 5S1 . 234 SUCCESSFUL GERMAN-AMERICANS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 235 married Miss Anna Margaretha Clausen. Fourchildren have been born, viz.: Carl Arthur, nowdoctor of chemistry; Oscar Roland, now vice-president of the German Liederkranz; WaltherRobert and Ida Carolina. CARL FREDERICK GOEPEL, merchant, wasborn at Oberlungwitz, Saxony, on February 24, 1845, where he obtained an education at the vil-lage school. In 1865 he came to America, locatingin New


. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . OTTO WESSELL. 233. AIM IHK \\ I 5S1 . 234 SUCCESSFUL GERMAN-AMERICANS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 235 married Miss Anna Margaretha Clausen. Fourchildren have been born, viz.: Carl Arthur, nowdoctor of chemistry; Oscar Roland, now vice-president of the German Liederkranz; WaltherRobert and Ida Carolina. CARL FREDERICK GOEPEL, merchant, wasborn at Oberlungwitz, Saxony, on February 24, 1845, where he obtained an education at the vil-lage school. In 1865 he came to America, locatingin New York City, where he has continued toreside ever since. From 1865 to 1869, however, heserved in the United States Regular Army andwas stationed most of the time in Texas. is a Republican in politics; he has neverheld any political office, nor has he desired is a prominent member of the LiederkranzGerman Society. In 1872 he married Miss ClaraHeeser, who died in 1879. On August 24, 1879,he married Miss Heeser, sister of his first wife,of New York City. They have nine living chil-dren and one deceased. Mr. Go


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