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Source: "History of Manitowoc County Wisconsin"
by Dr. L. Falge, 1911-1912, v.2, p.382-383.
Peter Daleiden, who has held the office of city marshal of Kiel for the
past eight years, was born at Mequon, Wisconsin, on the 8th of December,
1859, and is a son of John and Margaret (Bott) Daleiden. The father was a
native of Germany and there he was likewise reared and educated. Soon
after the death of his first wife, he emigrated to the United States with
his two children. Upon his arrival in this country he located in
Milwaukee, and there for many years he followed the wagon maker's trade.
He next went to Mequon, this state, and engaged in agricultural pursuits
until 1874. In the latter year he disposed of his farm and came to Kiel,
where he established a saloon and a meat market, both of which he
conducted until his death on the 22d of February, 1881, at the age of
fifty-four years. The mother was forty-four when she died on the 22d of
April, 1880. There were ten children born to Mr. Daleiden and his second
wife, of whom our subject was the eldest. The others in order of birth
were as follows: Elizabeth, the widow of H. Eastman of Milwaukee; Jacob,
who also lives in Milwaukee; John, who is deceased; Helena, the wife of
H. Hustlein; Frank, a resident of Milwaukee; Joseph who lives in northern
Wisconsin; Margaret, of Chicago; Mary, who married Charles Saicheck, also
of Milwaukee: and Henry, who is a resident of Kiel.
After leaving school, Peter Daleiden assisted with the operation of the
home farm until it was sold, after which he came to Kiel and engaged in
business with his father until the latter's death. He subsequently became
sole owner of the meat market, continuing to operate it until 1904, when
he retired from active business.
Mr. Daleiden was married in 1881 to Miss Katherine Menne who was born
in Rhine, Sheboygan county, on April 26, 1860 and is a daughter of Peter
Menne. Three children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Daleiden, as follows:
Mamie, the wife of C. Grassolt, of Kiel, by whom she has had one child,
Cora, who is nine years of age; Peter, a druggist at Chilton, who married
Verona Peters; and Arthur, who is attending the dental college at
Milwaukee. Both Mr. and Mrs. Daleiden are communicants of the Roman
Catholic church, and he votes the democratic ticket. He has always taken
an active interest in political affairs and was one of the first trustees
of Kiel. Later he held the office of deputy sheriff for a year, and in
1904 he was elected city marshal, and has ever since been the incumbent
of this office. He has proven a very competent officer and has discharged
his duties in a manner entirely satisfactory to the community at large as
is manifested by the length of his term.
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