WI BIO - Kewaunee Co - WYMAN, Edward History of Northern Wisconsin. Chicago: Western Historical, 1881, vol I, p 437 Edward WYMAN, farmer, Section 9 [Casco Township, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin], P. O. Casco [the Casco post office being actually located on Section 17 of Pierce Township, just east of Casco Township], was born in 1834 in Germany. He came with his parents to Erie County, New York, in 1844. He remained there until 1855, when he came to Dane County, Wisconsin. The following year [1856] he [Edward WYMAN] came to Kewaunee County. He has followed the lumber business until the past few years. He owns 160 acres of land where he resides. Mr. WYMAN has been Mail Contractor about twelve years, was U. S. Census Enumerator for 1880, and had held other offices. In 1858 he [Edward WYMAN] married Miss Addie DECKER, of Maine. They [Edward and Addie (DECKER) WYMAN] have four children, three sons and one daughter. Submitted by Cathy Kubly