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  2. Find Anyone Anywhere: Discover FreePeopleSearch’s ... - AOL

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    With millions of people living in the U.S.A., it’s often challenging to find a school friend you are no longer in touch with or a family member whose contact information you lost years ago.

  3. Kimball (community), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Kimball was established in 1889, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1942. [2] The community was named for Alanson M. Kimball , member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 6th district.

  4. Peter Myers Pork Packing Plant and Willard Coleman Building

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    119-123 North Main Street - The Peter Myers Pork Packing Plant, now split between 119 North Main Street - Legal Action of Wisconsin and 121 North Main Street - The Main Waye - Women's Apparel and 123 North Main Street - Midwest Prosthetic-Orthotic Center. This was built c. 1857 and c. 1868.

  5. Kimball, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Kimball is a town in Iron County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 540 at the 2000 census. The population was 540 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Kimball and Orva are located in the town.

  6. Peter Schmidt (Wisconsin politician) - Wikipedia

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    Peter A. Schmidt (born July 3, 1992) is an American dairy farmer and Republican politician from Shawano County, Wisconsin. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly , representing Wisconsin's 6th Assembly district from January 2023 to January 2025.

  7. Hurley, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Previously, it was part of the town of Vaughn, named after Samuel S. Vaughn, pioneer resident of Ashland, for whom the Vaughn Public Library is named. When the city of Hurley was created, the town of Vaughn was dissolved and divided among the City of Hurley, the Town of Oma (Finnish for "Our Own"), the Town of Carey, and the Town of Kimball.

  8. Kohler family of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    3.3.4 Peter Galt Kohler 1934–2007: m2.1954 Nancy B Bahler 1935–2014: 3.4 Robert Eugene Kohler Sr 1908–1990: m1.1933 Margaret Brewster Taylor 1908–1987: m2.1989 Martha Seymour Thorkelson 1909–1992: 4 Marie Christine Kohler 1876–1943: 5 Lillie Babette Kohler 1877–1965: 6 Carl Jakob Kohler 1880–1904: m2. 1887 Wilhelmina Minnie ...

  9. Peter Pirsch - Wikipedia

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    Peter Pirsch was born in Kenosha on March 2, 1866 to Nicholas and Celia (Spielman) Pirsch. [3] His father was an immigrant from Luxembourg that settled in Kenosha and founded a company to build carriages and wagons in 1861. [3] He married Elizabeth Ritter in Chicago on January 15, 1885, and they had three children together. [3]