. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . carpenter and brick-maker ofFarmersville, same country; Henry II. of this biog-raphy comes next; and Annie is the wife of Lean-der Wambold, who operates the Eagleville 1868 Mr. Earle came to Flagle Township andlived a year, then returned to Canada and marriedagain, by which union he had two sons. Therehis death occurred in 1877. In 1868 Henry H. Earle came to this county,and after spending a short time with his aunt, I
. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . carpenter and brick-maker ofFarmersville, same country; Henry II. of this biog-raphy comes next; and Annie is the wife of Lean-der Wambold, who operates the Eagleville 1868 Mr. Earle came to Flagle Township andlived a year, then returned to Canada and marriedagain, by which union he had two sons. Therehis death occurred in 1877. In 1868 Henry H. Earle came to this county,and after spending a short time with his aunt, Ilinkley, went that same fall to his cousinsat Honey Creek, Walworth County, where hestayed two years. Returning to Waukesha Coun-ty he lived with his aunt and cousins until six-teen years old, at which time he began working ona farm by the month. His opportunities for at-tending school have been very limited, but sincehis marriage he has educated himself by readingand study. In the town of Eagle, Februaiy 24,1880, was celebrated his union with Miss Mary E.,daughter of Rev. John and Mary (Bingham) Earles birth occurred in that township April. MARTHA WIXCHELL.
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