George_H._Kroncke

George H. Kroncke

George H. Kroncke

American farmer and politician


George H. Kroncke (February 8, 1837 June 27, 1915) was an American farmer and politician.

Born in Germany, Kroncke settled in the town of Randall, Kenosha County, Wisconsin in 1872 and was a farmer. Kroncke served as a justice of the peace, on the school board and was a Democrat. In 1893, Kroncke was elected, in a special election, to the Wisconsin State Assembly replacing Daniel A. Mahoney who died in office. Kroncke died at his home in Kenosha, Wisconsin.[1][2]


Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1893,' Biographical Sketch of George H> Kroncke, pg. 643
  2. 'G. H. Kroncke Dies At Kenosha Home,' Racine Journal Times, June 28, 1915, pg. 6



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