A standard history of Sauk County, Wisconsin : an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, educational, civic and social development . t and an active mem-ber of the Lutheran Church. He and his wife had seven children: Bar-bara, deceased; Annie, John, Paulina, William, Gussie and Joseph. John Egerer, Jr., grew up on the farm where he now lives and bene-fited by more or less regular attendance at the local schools. He learnedfarming during his youth and for many years he and his brother haveowned the old homestead of 160 abres.


A standard history of Sauk County, Wisconsin : an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, educational, civic and social development . t and an active mem-ber of the Lutheran Church. He and his wife had seven children: Bar-bara, deceased; Annie, John, Paulina, William, Gussie and Joseph. John Egerer, Jr., grew up on the farm where he now lives and bene-fited by more or less regular attendance at the local schools. He learnedfarming during his youth and for many years he and his brother haveowned the old homestead of 160 abres. This does not complete the totalof their landed possessions, and they have a farm of 195 acres in anotherportion of Freedom Township and own 240 acres in Forest County,Wisconsin. Mr. John Egerer is a democrat in polities and is now serving as schooldirector and as road commissioner. He is active in the Lutheran Churchat North Freedom. In 1892 he married Miss Mollie Armbruster, who was born in FreedomTownship of Sauk County August 26, 1869, a daughter of John andLouisa Armbruster. Her parents were early settlers in Sauk father was a veteran of the Civil war and died in 1905, while her. HISTORY OF SAUK COUNTY 799 widowed mother is now living at North Freedom. Mr. and Mrs. JohnEgerer have seven children: Obert John, Clarence, Alma, Chester,Deane, LaFollette and Marie. All the children are still living and makean effective group of young and vigorous Americans. The son, ObertJohn, was educated at North Freedom, in the Baraboo Business College,and has brought to the firm of John Egerer and Son the valuable quali-fications of youth, agricultural enthusiasm and an ambition for successwhich has already realized him a position among the most progressiveyoung farmers of the county. Rodney H. True was born in Baraboo, Wisconsin, October 14, 1866,son of John M. and Annie B. True. He was educated in the schoolsof Baraboo and the University of Wisconsin, graduating in 1890 in theg


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