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and farmed. In Mav. 1857, he married Mary J. Smith, a native of Pennsylvania. In 1861, a daughter, Belzina, was lorn in Princeton. They later moved to Milwaukee, Wis., where William enlisted with the Wis. Volunteers in the Civil War, was later made a lieutenant, and was badly wounded in the siege at Vicksburg, Miss., be-ing treated in a hospital inCairo when the war ended.In Mrs. Dremann’s notes at this point is inserted a most interesting comment, which reads: “He was captured by Jesse James and his gang at one time, and held prisoner for a day.”
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Princeton Bureau County Republican

Princeton, Illinois, US

Thu, Jun 10, 1965

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