Eahart Engler From History of Grant County, Wisconsin, 1881, p. 979 - 980.

TOWN OF CASSVILLE

EAHART ENGLER, deceased; was born in Baden, Germany, Jan. 3, 1833; came to America in 1850; remained in New York, working at his trade of shoemaker, for three years; then came to Guttenburg, Iowa, and then to Cassville in 1856; worked at journeyman work; then engaged in business for himself; he died Dec. 12, 1880. In politics, he was a Republican; also one of the School Board; member of the A., F. & A. M. Lodge at Beetown; in religion, Lutheran. Owns town property, 80 acres in Palo Alto Co., Iowa, and 40 in Cassville; also a fine home and 200 acres of land. His wife, Louisa Munch, was born in Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, Jan. 6, 1832; came to America with her parents, who now reside with her in Cassville. They were married in 1855; they had eleven children - Louisa, now Mrs. Kuster, in Marysville, Mo.; Charles, now attends to the business, they have a fine stock of goods; Edward, a blacksmith; Lisetta; Kattie in Palo Alto Co., Iowa; Fred at home, Sophia, William, George, John, Henry.

 


This biography generously submitted by Roxanne Munns.