Wisconsin, its story and biography, 1848-1913 . hich relationship continued for two years, or until Mr. Heckwas elected county judge, and took office, which was in January, that time Mr. Krenzke has practiced independently. On November 30, 1899, Mr. Krenzke married Miss Ida Berg, a daugh-ter of Edward and Catherine (Seebach) Berg. To this marriage havebeen born five children named Martha, Carl, Theodore R., Alfred, andWalter. Mr. and Mrs. Krenzke are members of the Lutheran fraternal affiliations are with the Deutscher Maennerverein, and theConcordia Junger Maennerverein.


Wisconsin, its story and biography, 1848-1913 . hich relationship continued for two years, or until Mr. Heckwas elected county judge, and took office, which was in January, that time Mr. Krenzke has practiced independently. On November 30, 1899, Mr. Krenzke married Miss Ida Berg, a daugh-ter of Edward and Catherine (Seebach) Berg. To this marriage havebeen born five children named Martha, Carl, Theodore R., Alfred, andWalter. Mr. and Mrs. Krenzke are members of the Lutheran fraternal affiliations are with the Deutscher Maennerverein, and theConcordia Junger Maennerverein. In politics he is a Democrat, and fortwo years was assistant city attorney. The family residence is at 1948North Michigan street, where Mr. Krenzke built an attractive home in thefall of 1901 Lucius Boardman Donkle, M. D. Now a Chicago physician andsurgeon of high standing and many successful connections, Dr. Donkleis a native of Wisconsin, grew up and received most of his earlyschooling in his home state near Madison, and belongs to a family.


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