Bio: Noltner, Norbert Joseph 

Contact: Stan

Surnames: Noltner, Filitz, Stehr 
 

----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood County, Wis.) 8 Sept. 1928 
 

Norbert Joseph Noltner was born at Westport, Dane County, Wisconsin, July 2, 1897. He attended the rural school in that community until he was 14. When his parents moved to the township of Vienna, Dane County, he continued his schoolwork in the Union High School of De Forest, four miles from his home. He graduated in 1918. After graduating, he assisted his father at farmwork until the spring of 1919 when he accepted a job in a meat market in Sun Prairie, which he held a year. Next he followed his trade in Madison markets for four years. Then he purchased a market in Whitewater, and conducted it for four years. Dispensing of the business, he worked another year at his trade in Madison, then he entered into partnership with Herman Stehr, and conducted a meat market in Neillsville close to a year. Disposing of their business, he again followed his trade as journeyman, working two years in Madison, and several months in La Crosse. Recently he again entered the meat business as a boss butcher, by purchasing the Harry Wenzel Market, on South Central Avenue in this city. 
 

Mr. Noltner was married to Miss Martha Filitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Filitz of Neillsville, in Winona, Minnesota, June 20, 1927. Her father died two years ago. Her mother resides in the town of Levis, Clark County. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Noltner, now reside in the town of Fitchburg, Dane County. 
 

Fraternally, he is affiliated with the Whitewater Blue Lodge of Masons and the Whitewater Knights of Pythius Lodge. Politically, he is Independent. His hobby is fishing. 

 

 


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