“The History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin”, published: Chicago: Western Historical Company. 1879. GUSTAVUS GLOGER, general merchant; born in Saxony July 6, 1838; came to Clyman, Dodge Co., Wis., with his parents, in October, 1849; lived there until the spring of 1861, then moved to the town of Emmett, in the same county. Sept. 18, 1866, he was appointed Supervisor, and was elected to the same office April 4, 1867; he was again elected Supervisor in April, 1877; after serving eight months, he resigned on account of removal to Watertown; he was Treasurer of Emmett Township in 1865; prior to coming to Watertown in the fall of 1877, he was engaged in farming. He has been carrying on a mercantile business since he came here. He was married in Clyman, May 29, 1862, to Mary M. Freber; she was born in Clyman, where her parents, Charles and Margaret Freber, settled at an early day. Mr. Gloger has five children living – Gustavus E., Alva C., Estella, Lena and Edey; lost one daughter, Alma Endora; she was born May 11, 1864, and died Sept. 6, 1864. Mr. G.’s father, Ernest Gloger, came with his family to America and located at Troy, N.Y., in 1840; lived there about two years, then removed to Northampton, Mass., where he resided until he came to Wisconsin in 1849. He died in Emmett Township in April, 1867. Submitted by: Linda Pingel (LPingel@worldnet.att.net)