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James DeNoon Reymert

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and later a customs officer in Farsund. His mother, Jeanette Sinclair Denoon, had been born in Scotland. At age fifteen young Reymert left home to complete a course of study at a commercial college at
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and shortly afterward organized Hercules Mutual Life Assurance Society. Because of failing health in 1873, he relocated for a time to a farm on the
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and disbursing agent for the northwestern states as well as variety of other public positions. Reymert held public office in Wisconsin until 1860.
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Reymert migrated to the United States during 1842 and in 1844 he married fellow Norwegian immigrant Anna Caspara Hensen. They settled down in the
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Counties in Wisconsin. Denoon Park is 53-acre (210,000 m) community park located in the southwestern portion of the city of
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Reymert was elected a member of the second Wisconsin constitutional convention (1847–1848). He served in 1849 as a
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in the law offices of Murdoek and Spencer. He was under the guardianship of his uncle, the Reverend James Young, a
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Parish from 1636 to 1738. His father, Christen Reymert, had been a ship owner and merchant in
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on the shores of Lake DeNoon. The town was built around the first two-boiler
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in America. The town prospered, but was abandoned following a
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Nordlyset, the first Norwegian language newspaper in America
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from 1854–1855, and, again served in the Assembly from
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The history of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin
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Index

Wisconsin Senate
10th
Marvin H. Bovee
Edward Gernon
Wisconsin State Assembly
Milwaukee
Michael Hanrahan
Wisconsin State Assembly
Racine
Henry B. Roberts
Stephen O. Bennett
Farsund
Sweden–Norway
Los Angeles
California
Democrat
Free Soil
Wisconsin Territory
state of Wisconsin
Norwegian language
Farsund
Vest-Agder
Norway
Søgne
Leith
Scotland
Christiania
Edinburgh
Presbyterian
Muskego Settlement

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