“The History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin”, published: Chicago: Western Historical Company. 1879. REV. J. HOYLER, Pastor of the Moravian Church at Watertown; was born in the Kingdom of Wurtemberg, Germany, March 24, 1838; came to Wisconsin Jan. 9, 1879, locating in Watertown.. Mr. Hoyler has engaged in farming in New Jersey, and also in Minnesota; on Oct. 4, 1871, he received a call from the Moravian Church at Laketown, Carver Co., Minn., as Pastor, where he remained for seven years; he then received a call from the Moravian Church in Watertown, of which Church he is now Pastor; in 1871, he was clerk of the School Board in Laketown, Minn.; it was through his instrumentality that the church at Laketown was built. He married, Oct. 2, 1864, Emeline Rupprecht; has four children – Emanuel, Elizabeth, Nathaniel and Clemens. Mr. And Mrs. Hoyler are members of the Moravian Church. Submitted by: Linda Pingel (LPingel@worldnet.att.net)