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Joseph Kopp, 1838 Posted4U@Charter.net on Fri, 16 Feb 2001 Surname: KOPP, RUNG, SHERMAN, SHOCK, WINTON, COOK Source: History of Clark County, Wisconsin (1918), by Franklyn, Curtiss-Wedge
Mr.Kopp came out of the great struggle without a scratch. Returning to Illinois, he remained there a few months, and then went to St. Charles, Minn., where he engaged in farming. Later he bought a farm in the township of Elba, Winona County, that state, it containing 160 acres of land, of which he sold eighty He then set to work to improve the other eighty acres. He was married Mar. 3, 1867, to Louisa Shock, who was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 3, 1848, daughter of Benjamin and Frances Shock, who were natives of Baden, Germany. The Shocks resided in Cincinnati many years, then went to farming in St. Charles Township, Winona County, Minn. Subsequently they returned to Cincinnati, where Benjamin and his wife died. Mr Kopp remained on his farm in Elba Township for eight years, by the end of which time he had cleared and broken all the Ian . He then sold out and took up his residence in the village of St. Charles, where he conducted a restaurant business. After awhile he sold out that business also and in the spring of 1876 came to Clark County, for the next four years working on a farm in Washburn Township. He then homesteaded the present place in section 6, Levis Township, it being a tract covered with woods and not accessible by any road. He had a horse, a cow and a few chickens. He built a frame house, 16 by 24 feet in size, and a log barn, but soon after suffered a great loss by a fire that destroyed his buildings, and he had to begin all over again. The farm contained 120 acres, of which he cleared a large part. He built a nice six room house, a barn, 42 by 66 feet in size, and other good buildings and followed a profitable dairy business. When he first settled here the nearest road was two miles away. He had to carry his supplies that distance to the house, but since then conditions have changed and in his latter years enjoyed the benefit of good roads, ready markets and other modern conveniences becoming one of the thriving men of his township. He was a member of the G.A.R. post at Neillsville and formerly belonged to the Knights of Honor. He and his wife have been the parents of six children: Frank
Joseph, who resides in Andover, So. Dakota; Fred William, now deceased; Joseph
M., residing on the home farm; George Alexander, who married Bernice Winton,
and also lives on the home farm; Clara, now deceased, who was the wife of Wm.
Cook, and at her death left one daughter, Neorna L.; and Frances, who is
deceased. Mr. Kopp died Sept. 17, 1917. |
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