His son, Ernest was educated in a public school in Dodge County, and learned his trade after his father died. On 27 June 1874 he married Miss Amelia Reese and the following year Ernest constructed his blacksmith shop. He supports the family in general blacksmithing and manufactures wagons, carriages, sleighs, cutters, harrows, etc. In politics, a Republican; he is now Supervisor of his town; is in religion a Roman Catholic.
History of Dodge County, Wisconsin. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p 677
His son, Ernest was educated in a public school in Dodge County, and learned his trade after his father died. On 27 June 1874 he married Miss Amelia Reese and the following year Ernest constructed his blacksmith shop. He supports the family in general blacksmithing and manufactures wagons, carriages, sleighs, cutters, harrows, etc. In politics, a Republican; he is now Supervisor of his town; is in religion a Roman Catholic.
History of Dodge County, Wisconsin. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p 677
Family Members
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Catherine Mary Adelmeyer Wittman-Schuett
1875–1958
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Caroline Adelmeyer Oechsner
1876–1946
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Emelia Adelmeyer Ertl
1877–1952
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William Adelmeyer
1880–1952
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Ernest A. Adelmeyer
1881–1900
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Ida Adelmeyer Hulbert
1883–1907
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Louis Andrew Adelmeyer
1885–1971
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Anna M Adelmeyer Bernhard
1887–1953
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Mary Adelmeyer Hurlbert
1888–1980
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Peter Adelmeyer
1890–1983
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Helen Adelmeyer Kobs
1891–1967
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Bernard John Adelmeyer
1893–1978
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Frank Xavier Adelmeyer
1895–1956
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Arthur F Adelmeyer
1897–1933
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