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MENGHIS, F. M. (Switzerland, Mar. 7, 1837--Unknown). Menghis emigrated to the United States in 1852. He learned the drug trade and worked in the drug business in Indiana. While living there, in 1863, he married Miss Mary Weber, a native of the city of Luzerne, Switzerland; they had five children. Her parents came to Dubuque in 1855. | MENGHIS, F. M. (Switzerland, Mar. 7, 1837--Unknown). Menghis emigrated to the United States in 1852. He learned the drug trade and worked in the drug business in Indiana. While living there, in 1863, he married Miss Mary Weber, a native of the city of Luzerne, Switzerland; they had five children. Her parents came to Dubuque in 1855. | ||
Mr. and Mrs. Mengis came to Dubuque in 1865 and were soon in the millinery business which became the largest business | Mr. and Mrs. Mengis came to Dubuque in 1865 and were soon in the millinery business which became the largest business of its kind in the city. | ||
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Revision as of 21:48, 9 November 2018
MENGHIS, F. M. (Switzerland, Mar. 7, 1837--Unknown). Menghis emigrated to the United States in 1852. He learned the drug trade and worked in the drug business in Indiana. While living there, in 1863, he married Miss Mary Weber, a native of the city of Luzerne, Switzerland; they had five children. Her parents came to Dubuque in 1855.
Mr. and Mrs. Mengis came to Dubuque in 1865 and were soon in the millinery business which became the largest business of its kind in the city.
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Source:
Oldt, Franklin. History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 848