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Henry Stelloh, 1842 Posted4U@Charter.net on Sat, 17 Feb 2001 Surname: STELLOH, FINK, IMISCH, MILLER, STOCKWELL, ROSING Source:
History of Clark County, Wisconsin (1918), by Franklyn, Curtiss-Wedge In 1876, Henry Stelloh entered into the manufacturing business, making sash and doors, in time developing it into a good business, which he sold. In 1894 he came to Clark County and secured a farm of 102 acres in Section 27, Pine Valley Township, only half an acre of the tract being then cleared, the rest being stump land. There was an old log cabin on the place, which he used for his first residence. The latter has since been replaced by a good eight-room house. He also built a barn 36 by 80 feet in size, and a silo 14 by 28 feet, the barn having a basement with cement floors. Both house and barn are equipped with electric light. Mr. Stelloh raised graded Holstein cattle, graded horses and some hogs, taking special pride in his cows, which were fine animals.
Mr. Stelloh also helped to organize the Reformed Church,
which formerly had a small building in the township, but now worship in a neat
edifice in town. He served as a member of its board from its organization
until within the last few years. In February, 1917, he retired from his farm
and bought a pleasant home in Neillsville. Air. Stelloh's first wife, Amelia,
died March 13, 1913, at the age of 62 years. Their children were: Emma, wife
of Fred Zank of Pine Valley Township; Anna, now Mrs. Magnus Miller, of
Milwaukee; Ella, wife of William Stockwell, of Pine Valley Township; Clara,
residing at home; Henry, who lives in Milwaukee, and Conrad and Fred and
Edward, who are associated together in the implement business in Neillsville,
under the firm name of Stelloh Brothers. After the death of his first wife,
Mr. Stelloh married Anna Rosing, who came to the United States in 1886, and
who now is with him in Neillsville. |
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