Wesley "Ed" Edward or Edwin Wesley 1920s Aerial photo: House #na 1927 Mill Employees photo: 51 1920 Census: 1920 Employment: Laborer, Lumber Mill 1930 Census: They lived on County F 1930 Employment: General Farmer NOTE: The Wesley family is mentioned in the 1954 Helen Greene History: excerpt: "The Ed Wesleys, an English family, moved to Lugerville in March, 1907. They lived in the house that is the Jelmar Barber’s home of today. Their baby, born in August, 1907, whom they named Fritz, was the first boy born in Lugerville. (Bodenburg) He grew to manhood in Lugerville. Fritz and his brothers operated the family farm about a mile east of the Lugerville School on County Trunk F until he went to work in Chicago three years ago (1951). His mother, Martha Wesley, his stepfather, Fred Wesley, and his brothers, Al and Charley are at present living on this progressive, well-kept, productive, modern farm in the Town of Flambeau."
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