EDWARD WEISENREDER, of Aspinwall, was born, 1834, in Baden, Germany. Came to America in 1854, and located in Illinois; removed to Nebraska in 1863, locating at Aspinwall, where, in partnership with Joseph Watton, he engaged in mercantile
business for sixteen years.
Was Postmaster of Aspinwall from 1866 to 1872, and
from 1877 to 1881. He now owns about one-third of the entire village site; a large tract of land in the same precinct, and is erecting a commodious residence in the village.
He married, January 16, 1866, Miss Wilhelmina, daughter of J. B. Rothenburger, by whom he has three children--Adelia, Minnie and Frank. The parents of Mrs. Weisenreder are among the first settlers of Nebraska, as they located near Humboldt in 1854, and are still living there."
Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska, Nemaha County.
http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/nemaha/nemaha-p18.html#aspinwall
EDWARD WEISENREDER, of Aspinwall, was born, 1834, in Baden, Germany. Came to America in 1854, and located in Illinois; removed to Nebraska in 1863, locating at Aspinwall, where, in partnership with Joseph Watton, he engaged in mercantile
business for sixteen years.
Was Postmaster of Aspinwall from 1866 to 1872, and
from 1877 to 1881. He now owns about one-third of the entire village site; a large tract of land in the same precinct, and is erecting a commodious residence in the village.
He married, January 16, 1866, Miss Wilhelmina, daughter of J. B. Rothenburger, by whom he has three children--Adelia, Minnie and Frank. The parents of Mrs. Weisenreder are among the first settlers of Nebraska, as they located near Humboldt in 1854, and are still living there."
Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska, Nemaha County.
http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/nemaha/nemaha-p18.html#aspinwall
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