A news story from Stetsenville, Wis., Monday told how, early that morning, the 2 1/2 –year-old daughter of Frederick Aebischer, formerly a practicing attorney in this city, was found frozen to death in the yard of her father’s Taylor county farm.
According to the account, the child was in bed when Mr. Aebischer retired at 9:30 p.m. Sunday but was missing when he arose about 4 a.m. Monday. He and a hired man then began a search and found the child fully clothed near a barn.
Mr. Aebischer served as district attorney of Calumet county from 1925 to 1929 and as city attorney here in 1934.
Chilton Times – February 27, 1941
A news story from Stetsenville, Wis., Monday told how, early that morning, the 2 1/2 –year-old daughter of Frederick Aebischer, formerly a practicing attorney in this city, was found frozen to death in the yard of her father’s Taylor county farm.
According to the account, the child was in bed when Mr. Aebischer retired at 9:30 p.m. Sunday but was missing when he arose about 4 a.m. Monday. He and a hired man then began a search and found the child fully clothed near a barn.
Mr. Aebischer served as district attorney of Calumet county from 1925 to 1929 and as city attorney here in 1934.
Chilton Times – February 27, 1941
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