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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 11-11-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Paepke moved from apartment at 641-1/2 Dyer st. to his parents’ home.
S 11-11-1954 Rev. Henry Schadeberg and family moved to Mrs. A. E. Duchow residence on Emerson st.
S 11-11-1954 Jim Wilson rented and will move family to Mrs. Albert Rieck house on corner of Kendall & Geneva sts.
S 11-11-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Trost and daughter moved from former residence on Conkey st. to Shady Rest at Brown’s Lake.
S 11-18-1954 William Weis moved to new home in Burlington; forced to give up town supervisor position.
S 11-18-1954 Robert Wilke and family moved to new home on Walnut st.
S 11-18-1954 Permits: Dr. David Baker, 969 Myrtle ave. for new residence; Robert Lasco, 324 Jefferson st. for two car garage.
S 11-18-1954 Russell Peterson family of Roselle, Ill., moved to Clingan farm on Hwy. 11.
S 11-25-1954 George Hetzel took job with Hamm’s Brewery at St. Paul, Minn.; family to sell home and move to St. Paul later.
S 11-25-1954 Drs. Erickson and Kempton to construct new clinic on former Mrs. Charles Beix property; house sold to Fred Kubath, who will move it to lot on Edward st. (House relocation)
S 11-25-1954 E. J. Cook bought former Vern Moen house on Edward st. and will have it moved to lot next to Fred Ebbers residence; Moen recently completed new home in front of old dwelling. (House relocation)
S 11-25-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Ray Doomis (June Way) rented Mrs. Ruth Feser residence at 294 Emerson st.; Mrs. Feser and daughter moved to Gardner ave. residence bought from Alfred Bramucci.
S 11-25-1954 Andrew Adam, Jr., and family moved from Ed Rueter residence on Kendall st. to Runkel residence on Kane st. which they bought last summer.
S 11-25-1954 James Pieters family moved to Ed Rueter residence on Kendall st. vacated by Andrew Adam, Jr., family.
S 11-25-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Richter living at 380 Randolph st. which they bought from Dale May.
S 12-02-1954 Real estate sale notice, Edwin Hinchliffe, dec. - lot 5, block 7, Perkins West addition (lot next to St. Charles Catholic Church).
S 12-02-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hilgart living on Randolph st.
S 12-02-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ketterhagen and son sold home on Madison st. and will move to Mukwonago Dec. 15.
S 12-02-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Luigi Petracchi moved from Lyons to Arnold Vorpagel flat on Wilmot ave.
S 12-02-1954 Lawrence Reinertson family moved from Bohner’s Lake to Lloyd Miller residence on Perkins blvd.
S 12-02-1954 Clyde Woodman family moved to Schuette flat on Wilmot ave.
S 12-09-1954 Frank Griebel family moved to new residence on Walnut st.
S 12-09-1954 Myrtle ave. changed to West Ridge ave. / Westridge ave.
S 12-09-1954 Mrs. Elsie Oberg, 463 Perkins blvd., permit to build addition to house.
S 12-09-1954 Forrest Hoganson and Francis Sommers, permit to build house at 567 Kendrick ave.

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