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John P. Kauth, 1873 Posted4U@Charter.net on Fri, 16 Feb 2001
Surname: KAUTH, MERCLE, MARSHALL Source: History of Clark County, Wisconsin (1918), by Franklyn, Curtiss-Wedge
John P. Kauth acquired his education in the district school and in the parochial school of the St. Mathias Church. As soon as he was old enough he learned the carpenter's trade, which he followed in Milwaukee for twelve years. He then took a farm in Washington Township, which he operated for awhile, but which he sold in 1903, coming to Clark County. Here he bought a tract of eighty acres in section 14, Washburn Township, the same which constitutes his present farm. Twenty acres of the land were cleared and there were log buildings on the place. He had one horse and a light buggy and about half a dozen chickens, with a rooster, and later he got a cow. At first Mr. Kauth had great trouble with the soil, which seemed unproductive, being composed almost entirely of quack grass sod. His first crops amounted to nothing, being so poor that he did not take the trouble to harvest them; but, by raising cows and using the fertilizer thus obtained he finally made it produce, and can now raise more hay from one acre than he then could from four. He has increased the size of his farm to 160 acres and now milks twenty-five cows. One of the adjuncts of his farm is a nice orchard of fruit trees and he also has a fine apiary of Italian bees, as well as a beautiful flower garden. His cattle are of the Holstein breed and he also raises a good grade of Belgian and Percheron horses. A good modern house, which he erected, burned, leaving him and his family with no personal possessions but the clothes on their backs, but though this was a severe loss, he started again, building another house, which is well furnished. He has also erected a barn, with cement floor basement, 36 by 80 feet, and a silo of 100 tons capacity, 14 by 30 feet in size. Mr. Kauth is a member of the Farmers' Co-operative Elevator and Lumber Company of Neillsville, also of the Shortville Creamery, serving five years as its director. He has also served two years as supervisor and nine years as a member of the school board. His fraternal affiliations are with the Odd Fellows of Neillsville and the Mystic workers. Mr. Kauth was
married Nov. 27, 1894, to Anna Lahr, daughter of Nicholas and Elizabeth
(Pineon) Lahr, of Washington County, Wis. Her parents are now deceased,
Nicholas Lahr dying at the age of 65 years, and his wife at that of 84. Mr.
and Mrs. Kauth are the parents of four children: Herbert, Helen, Lena and
Norbert. Lena married Ordie Marshall, and resides in section 16, Washburn
Township. The others are living at home. Mr. and Mrs. Kauth and their son
Herbert, are all members of the Mystic Workers of the World. |
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