. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . worked at carpentering in Port Washington forsome three or four years, but August 13, 1878,came to Menomonee Falls, where he learned theharness trade with J. INI. Nehf, with whom he re-mained for two years and seven months, thenstarted in business on his own account atGernjan-town. Failing health caused him to resume workat carpentering, which has since been his occupa-tion, in connection with which he does i) Nehf owns


. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . worked at carpentering in Port Washington forsome three or four years, but August 13, 1878,came to Menomonee Falls, where he learned theharness trade with J. INI. Nehf, with whom he re-mained for two years and seven months, thenstarted in business on his own account atGernjan-town. Failing health caused him to resume workat carpentering, which has since been his occupa-tion, in connection with which he does i) Nehf owns ninety one acres of land in andadjoining the village limits. In 18,)! he erecteda splendid frame house of the most modern styleand improvements. He also owns two store build-ings and two residences in the village of Menom-onee Falls. The marriage of Mr. Nehf and Miss Delilah,daughter of Noah and Sarah H (Nelis) Leister, wassolemnized in Menomonee Falls on the 30th ofMarch, 1881. Mrs. Nehf was born in the town ofGranville, Milwaukee County, Wis., 22, had three children, Wallace Edwin, who wasborn October 4, 1881, in South Germantown, Wis.,. JOHN WAGNER.


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