RACINE BELLE CITY OF THE LAKES AND RACINE COUNTY WISCONSIN-ILLUSTRATED
VOLUME II Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement
FANNY S. STONE Supervising Editor CHICAGO: THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1916 Contributed by Diane Kaye
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Fred William Hansche
Fred William Hansche, the second son of the family, was born in Mount Pleasant township, August 25, 1863, and at the usual age began his education in the common schools, continuing his studies until he reached the age of seventeen. He developed habits of industry and perseverance while working with his father upon the home farm, and since his textbooks were put aside he has continually carried on agricultural pursuits, winning a substantial measure of success which is the merited and just reward of earnest, persistent effort.
On the 6th of December, 1904, he wedded Theresa Grobner, a daughter of Tom and Katherine Grobner, who wee natives of bohemia. Mr. And Mrs. Fred W. Hansche have become the parents of seven children: Warren, Raymond, Rachel, Melvin, Elvira, Naomi, and Ernest.
In political belief Mr. Hansche is a prohibitionist, having long been a stalwart advocate of the cause of temperance, putting forth every effort to further that interest. For six years he has filled the office of school clerk and belongs to the Pentecostal Mission church, guiding his life by the principles of Christianity. He is straightforward in all his business dealings and honorable in every relation of life and his many sterling traits have won for him the confidence and goodwill of all who know him.

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