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Sheboygan County
Wisconsin

Politicians who lived in Sheboygan County


  Sheboygan County (no city given): Bill B. Bruhy — Enos E. Eastman — Alex Kober — George W. Koch — Robert H. Koehler — Carl Otte — Calvin Potter — Henry Schomberg — Norbert J. Schwartz — Henry W. Timmer
  Adell: Sara Filemyr — Michael Winter
  Cascade: A. P. Croghan — Cadwallader Humphrey
  Greenbush: Luther H. Cary
  Howards Grove: Flossie Meyer — August Selsemeyer
  Kohler: Lucius Chase — Dorothy D. Kohler — Terry Kohler — Walter J. Kohler, Jr. — Walter J. Kohler, Sr.
  Plymouth: Henry Krumrey — Edward E. Voigt
  Random Lake: Garratt Franzen
  Rhine: George W. Wolff
  Sheboygan:
 
  Sheboygan, year not specified: Gustavis A. Willard
  Sheboygan, 1800-1899: John A. Bentley — John H. Jones — Wilbur M. Root — Billie Williams — Van Eps Young
  Sheboygan, 1900-1999: Peter Bartzen — Theo Benfey — Ernst Beyer — Gertrude Bowler — Charles E. Broughton — Gustave W. Buchen — Martin O. Galaway — Richard P. Golick — George Gottsacker — Allan J. Greskamp — James Harff — Henry A. Hillemann — John Holden — Walter J. F. Ireland, Jr. — Ernest C. Keppler — William J. Kirst — Fred E. Nuernberg — Adolph Pfister — David Rabinovitz — Betty Richdorf — John G. Riedel — Edward C. Schmidt — Walter R. Schmidt — John Schneider, Jr. — Willard M. Sonnenburg — Otto B. Stielow — Angela Sutkiewicz — Mrs. Harry E. Thomas — Edward Voigt — A. Matt Werner
  Sheboygan, 2000-2012: Drew MacEwen — Rod Nelson — James R. Schramm — Pat Schutt — Angela Sutkiewicz — Carl Toepel
  Sheboygan Falls: Herman E. Boldt — George H. Brickner — Harold F. Huibregtse — Charles W. Pfeifer — Charles H. Weisse — Louis Wolf
  Near Sheboygan Falls: Louis H. Prange
  Waldo: Eugene McIntire — George F. Ogle — Nettie Wierman
   See also Wisconsin areas not assigned to counties.

 

 


 
   
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