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Andreas “Andrew” Dieringer

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Andreas “Andrew” Dieringer

Birth
Rangendingen, Zollernalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
5 Oct 1915 (aged 91)
Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DIERENGER, Andrew, farmer, section 7 Town of Auburn; born in Rangendingen, Germany Nov 30, 1823, he spent his early life and was educated and learned blacksmithing in Germany. Came to America July 4, 1844 and spent about 10 years at blacksmithing and on the canals in Ohio; in 1854 he settled on a heavily timbered farm in Ashford, in section 30; the 1855 WI State Census lists 6 males and 2 females in the household. After seven years he bought the Griffith saw mill and 80 acres of land with it. In 1868 he settled on 240 acres of land in the Town of Auburn, building a 40 x 84 ft. basement barn. He first served two years as a supervisor of Ashford Township and was then Chairman for 10 years. In 1865 and again in 1869 he was chosen a member of the Wisconsin Legislature and has been twice Chairman of the Town of Auburn. He was the first President of the Ashford Insurance Company, and in 1875 he had charge of the material used in building an addition to the St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee. In 1874 he was appointed by the court to be the guardian of 6 Hegner orphans, whose father had died in 1865 and whose mother died in 1872. He married, in Ohio, Miss Crescentia Strobel (born 18 Sept 1818) and they were the parents of eight children:

Parents Valentine Dieringer 1791-1887 Katherine Birkle 1801-1854 Died in Rangendingen, Hohenzollern, Prussia, Germany
Siblings
Sigmund Dieringer Memorial # 45049246
Norbert Dieringer Memorial # 137333903
Barnabas Dieringer Memoria l# 137066617
Franceska Dieringer Memorial #188449601
DIERENGER, Andrew, farmer, section 7 Town of Auburn; born in Rangendingen, Germany Nov 30, 1823, he spent his early life and was educated and learned blacksmithing in Germany. Came to America July 4, 1844 and spent about 10 years at blacksmithing and on the canals in Ohio; in 1854 he settled on a heavily timbered farm in Ashford, in section 30; the 1855 WI State Census lists 6 males and 2 females in the household. After seven years he bought the Griffith saw mill and 80 acres of land with it. In 1868 he settled on 240 acres of land in the Town of Auburn, building a 40 x 84 ft. basement barn. He first served two years as a supervisor of Ashford Township and was then Chairman for 10 years. In 1865 and again in 1869 he was chosen a member of the Wisconsin Legislature and has been twice Chairman of the Town of Auburn. He was the first President of the Ashford Insurance Company, and in 1875 he had charge of the material used in building an addition to the St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee. In 1874 he was appointed by the court to be the guardian of 6 Hegner orphans, whose father had died in 1865 and whose mother died in 1872. He married, in Ohio, Miss Crescentia Strobel (born 18 Sept 1818) and they were the parents of eight children:

Parents Valentine Dieringer 1791-1887 Katherine Birkle 1801-1854 Died in Rangendingen, Hohenzollern, Prussia, Germany
Siblings
Sigmund Dieringer Memorial # 45049246
Norbert Dieringer Memorial # 137333903
Barnabas Dieringer Memoria l# 137066617
Franceska Dieringer Memorial #188449601


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  • Created by: Joyce Frey
  • Added: Dec 2, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45049251/andreas-dieringer: accessed ), memorial page for Andreas “Andrew” Dieringer (30 Nov 1823–5 Oct 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 45049251, citing Saint Matthew's Catholic Cemetery, Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Joyce Frey (contributor 47209627).