Survivors are his wife: daughters, Mrs. Evelyn (Otho) Rounds, Mrs. Nata Bambrough, Madison and Mrs. Mildred (Orvil) Braley, Chicago and a son, William Jr., Madison.
Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery
Wisconsin State Journal, May 10, 1946
ARTICLE NOTE:
- Does not mention 4th daughter, Mrs. Loretta (Kenneth) Zink
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RESIDENCE:
- 1900 (age 13) Auburn Town, Fond du Lac, WI, USA
- 1920 (age 33) Meadowbrook, Sawyer, WI, USA
- 1930 (age 43) Madison, Dane, WI, USA
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Boat Livery Transfer OK'd
In other actions of the board:
ONE. Approved transfer of the William Aberle boat livery concession in Wingra playground, boardering on Lake Wingra, to H. W. Stockton, 865 Terry Pl., teacher at Franklin School.
A letter from Stockton said he has purchased the Aberle boats and equipment to provide summer employment for himself and his son.
Wisconsin State Journal - April 4, 1950
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Deeded to the city in 1938, the livery has gone through five different operators.
IT HAS changed from a live-in facility under WILLIAM ABERLE in 1936 to a rental and concession stand under the Dewey Fuller family, which has operated it since 1962.
From an article on the Wingra Boat House....
Wisconsin State Journal - August 16, 1970
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Survivors are his wife: daughters, Mrs. Evelyn (Otho) Rounds, Mrs. Nata Bambrough, Madison and Mrs. Mildred (Orvil) Braley, Chicago and a son, William Jr., Madison.
Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery
Wisconsin State Journal, May 10, 1946
ARTICLE NOTE:
- Does not mention 4th daughter, Mrs. Loretta (Kenneth) Zink
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RESIDENCE:
- 1900 (age 13) Auburn Town, Fond du Lac, WI, USA
- 1920 (age 33) Meadowbrook, Sawyer, WI, USA
- 1930 (age 43) Madison, Dane, WI, USA
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Boat Livery Transfer OK'd
In other actions of the board:
ONE. Approved transfer of the William Aberle boat livery concession in Wingra playground, boardering on Lake Wingra, to H. W. Stockton, 865 Terry Pl., teacher at Franklin School.
A letter from Stockton said he has purchased the Aberle boats and equipment to provide summer employment for himself and his son.
Wisconsin State Journal - April 4, 1950
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Deeded to the city in 1938, the livery has gone through five different operators.
IT HAS changed from a live-in facility under WILLIAM ABERLE in 1936 to a rental and concession stand under the Dewey Fuller family, which has operated it since 1962.
From an article on the Wingra Boat House....
Wisconsin State Journal - August 16, 1970
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Family Members
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Marie Aberle Osborne
1886–1961
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Maximillian "Max" Aberle
1888–1958
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Wilhelmina A "Minnie" Aberle Dunigan
1891–1953
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Katherine "Katie" Aberle Hammond
1893–1972
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Frank J Aberle
1896–1941
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Nellie Aberle Wilhelm
1898–1975
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Charles A "Charlie" Aberle
1901–1954
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Leo J Aberle
1903–1970
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Helen Aberle Wrend
1904–1973
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Albert Aberle
1908–1943
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