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  2. Albert O. Sorge - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, Sorge served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Democrat. In 1911, Sorge bought an interest in Tri-State Ice Cream Company (later Dolly Madison Dairy) in La Crosse, Wisconsin . He moved to La Crosse and was involved with Sorge Dairy Supply Company, in La Crosse, and Sorge Ice Cream and Dairy Company in Manitowoc, Wisconsin .

  3. Template:Crocker family tree - Wikipedia

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    Edwin B. Crocker 1818–75: Margaret Rhodes 1822–1901: Mary Ann Deming 1827–89: Charles Crocker 1822–88: Clarke Crocker [a] 1827–90: Henry S. Crocker [b] [c] 1832–1904: Mary Norton Crocker 1846–1923 [two marriages] Edwin Clark Crocker 1856–56: Nellie Margaret Crocker 1856–79: Aimée Isabella Crocker 1864–1941 [five marriages ...

  4. Category:Crocker family - Wikipedia

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    For the descendants and close relatives of American railroad magnate Charles Crocker (1822-1888). Pages in category "Crocker family" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  5. George A. Crocker - Wikipedia

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    George Allen Crocker (born 1943) is a former United States Army Lieutenant General. He was one of the army officers profiled in Rick Atkinson 's book The Long Gray Line: The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966 , published in 1989.

  6. William Henry Crocker - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Crocker I (January 13, 1861 – September 25, 1937) was a member of the wealthy Crocker family and a prominent member of the Republican Party. Over the course of his business career, he became the president of Crocker National Bank .

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    Construction of the entire village is set to finish by 2025. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  9. Charles Crocker - Wikipedia

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    Crocker was born in Troy, New York on September 16, 1822. [1] He was the son of Eliza (née Wright) and Isaac Crocker, a modest family. They joined the nineteenth-century migration west and moved to Indiana when he was 14, where they had a farm. Crocker soon became independent, working on several farms, a sawmill, and at an iron forge. [1]