Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan . she has two children:Dot I., born in 1881 ; John 1!,. born in 1887; andWard S., born in 1893. Air. Wheelock is the owner of forty acres ofland, which he inherited from his grandfather,Samuel Walter Wheelock, and the deed has neverbeen out of possession of a representative of thefamily name. His realty possessions altogetheraggregate one hundred and fifty-seven acres inPittsfield and York townships, and his farm is de-voted to the general raising of grain and his work he is quite energetic and industrious,and is therefore quite successfu


Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan . she has two children:Dot I., born in 1881 ; John 1!,. born in 1887; andWard S., born in 1893. Air. Wheelock is the owner of forty acres ofland, which he inherited from his grandfather,Samuel Walter Wheelock, and the deed has neverbeen out of possession of a representative of thefamily name. His realty possessions altogetheraggregate one hundred and fifty-seven acres inPittsfield and York townships, and his farm is de-voted to the general raising of grain and his work he is quite energetic and industrious,and is therefore quite successful. He votes withthe republican party, but has no desire for office. ERNEST REHBERG. Ernest Rehberg, the president and treasurerof the Ann . Brewing Company, is a na-tive son of Michigan, his birth having occurredin Detroit on the 30th of December, 1859. Hisparents were Louis and Henrietta Rehberg, na-tives of Prussia, Germany, who came to Americain the year 1857. Both have passed away. Theyresided for some vears in the city of Detroit. In. PAST AND PRESENT OF WASHTENAW COUNTY. 497 their family were fourteen ciiildren, nine of whomare yet living: Sophia, who is the widow ofAmandas Hahn and lives in Detroit: wife of Cliarles Meyer, of Detroit; Mrs. r)er-tha Munz. who is also a widow liviii in Detroit:Louis, who is retired from active business lifeand makes his hcime in the same city; \\ is engaged in the livery business in Cali-fornia ; Ernest, of this review : Irederick, livingin Chicago; Minnie, the wife of Rudolph Martin,of Detroit; and Augusta, of the same city. Ernest Rehberg acquired his education in thepublic schools of Detroit, and when he put asideTiis text-books he entered the brewery owned li\Jacob Mann in that cit\- and there learned thetrade, which he thoroughly mastered in principleand detail. He came to Ann Arbor in 1884. asforeman of the Northern llrewery. and in 1892the Ann Arbor P>rewing Company was organized,of which he is the pr


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