. History of Milwaukee, city and county . prosperity of this important concernand he has long been numbered among the prominent representatives of manufactur-ing and commercial interests in Milwaukee. On the 19th of February, 1891, Mr. Wurster was united in marriage to Miss HattieSchultz of Watertown, Wisconsin, a daughter of Carl W. Schultz, who was a substan-tial and well known merchant of that city. Their two children, born in Milwaukee,are: Erwin G., a successful young attorney of Milwaukee; and Hattie S., who is thewife of Charles D. Beaton of Omaha, Nebraska. The family residence is at N


. History of Milwaukee, city and county . prosperity of this important concernand he has long been numbered among the prominent representatives of manufactur-ing and commercial interests in Milwaukee. On the 19th of February, 1891, Mr. Wurster was united in marriage to Miss HattieSchultz of Watertown, Wisconsin, a daughter of Carl W. Schultz, who was a substan-tial and well known merchant of that city. Their two children, born in Milwaukee,are: Erwin G., a successful young attorney of Milwaukee; and Hattie S., who is thewife of Charles D. Beaton of Omaha, Nebraska. The family residence is at Highland boulevard. In the Masonic fraternity Mr. Wurster has attained the thirty-second degree ofthe Scottish Rite and is likewise identified with the Mystic Shrine, while his religiousfaith is indicated by his membership in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. He isan active member of the Merchants & Manufacturers Association and is well knownand popular in club circles, belonging to the Deutscher Club, the Calumet Club, the. EMANUKJ. A. IIISTOKV OK . KKK 677 Milwaukee Athletic Club and the Blue Mound Country Club. The period o£ his resi-dence in Milwaukee covers more than four decades and his position in both businessand social circles is an enviable one. THOMAS SHERIDAN KENNEY. Thomas Sheridan Kenney, secretary and treasurer of the Munson Kenney Company,manufacturers of awnings, tents, flags and tourists equipnient, has long since estab-lished his right to rank with the progressive and representative business men ofMilwaukee. He was born in Chicago, December 16, 1880. His father, Patrick F. Kenney,a native of Galway, Ireland, was a son of John Kenney, who had come to the UnitedStates and had been naturalized, after which he went back to the Emerald isle andlater returned with his wife and baby. The latter, Patrick F. Kenney, was born anAmerican citizen. He was educated in Boston and there resided to the age of twenty-five years, when he removed westw


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