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Daniel Kusel Jr. Home
203 South Church
1908
06 26 Seriously
Injured. While employed assisting at carpenter work on the new residence
of D. Kusel in Church Street, George Strassburg fell from a scaffold on Monday and fractured the
bone of his forehead. His forehead was also severely cut, three stitches being
required to sew it up. Dr. Werner attended him, and he says he will be all
right again in a short time. WG
06 26 A
new residence is being erected in Church Street by Daniel Kusel,
Jr, the plans for which were drawn by Otto Uehling,
of Milwaukee. WG
11 27 Daniel
Kusel
Jr., and Miss Martha Henes were married in Milwaukee
at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Louis Henes,
at 6 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, November 25, 1908, by Rev. Mr. Slidell of the
Episcopal Church. George Kusel, brother of the groom, and Miss Catherine Henes, sitter of the bride, officiated as groomsman and
bridesmaid. The groom is a son a Daniel Kusel, Sr., and wife of this city, and is one of
Watertown's most highly esteemed young men.
He is a member of the D. & F. Kusel
Hardware Co. of this city and all who know him are his friends and wish him
long life and happiness in the life he has just entered. His bride is a member of one of Milwaukee's
best families, and like her husband is popular with a large acquaintance. She is quite well known in Watertown, having
visited our city on many occasions. She
is an accomplished and amiable young lady, and a most worthy companion for the
young man who has won her for a wife.
The Gazette extends hearty
greetings and trusts that their married life so auspiciously begun, will be
full of sunshine and happiness. After
January 15, 1909, they will be at home to their friends at 203 Church Street, in a magnificent new home just completed by the
groom. WG
1908
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