GEORGE L. MIGNEREY was born in Buffalo, N. Y., February 14, 1860; he is one of twelve children born to James and Louise (Colen) Mignerey, both natives of France. The subject of this sketch received a good common school education at Stryker, working on his father's farm until his seventeenth year, when he went to learn the business of a butcher with Fred Barber, remaining two years, when he opened a meat-market on his own account at Stryker, and where he now continues the business. He was married, March 8, 1879, to Miss Mary Klopenstine, a native of Fulton County, Ohio, where she was born in September, 1860; she is a daughter of Peter and Barbara (Cramer) Klopenstine, also natives of France. Mr. and Mrs. Mignerey have had one child—Bertie M. Mr. M. is one of the enterprising and rising young men of Stryker.
GEORGE L. MIGNEREY was born in Buffalo, N. Y., February 14, 1860; he is one of twelve children born to James and Louise (Colen) Mignerey, both natives of France. The subject of this sketch received a good common school education at Stryker, working on his father's farm until his seventeenth year, when he went to learn the business of a butcher with Fred Barber, remaining two years, when he opened a meat-market on his own account at Stryker, and where he now continues the business. He was married, March 8, 1879, to Miss Mary Klopenstine, a native of Fulton County, Ohio, where she was born in September, 1860; she is a daughter of Peter and Barbara (Cramer) Klopenstine, also natives of France. Mr. and Mrs. Mignerey have had one child—Bertie M. Mr. M. is one of the enterprising and rising young men of Stryker.
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