WI BIO - Sheboygan Co - ROSSMANN, Paul History of Northern Wisconsin. Chicago: Western Historical, 1881, vol II, p 1016 Paul ROSSMANN, proprietor of the Hingham House Hotel and blacksmith shop, was born 16 March 1842 in Germany, and came to America in 1851. He came to Wisconsin in 1851, and located at Rhine Township, Sheboygan County. He was employed farming for a few years, learned the trade of blacksmith at Plymouth [Plymouth Township, Sheboygan County], Wisconsin, and worked at it some three years. Mr. ROSSMAN was then employed at his trade [blacksmith] in various parts of the States of Illinois and Wisconsin up to 03 May 1880, when he came to Hingham [Sheboygan County, Wisconsin]. He purchased his present hotel [Hingham House] and has been engaged in conducting it since then. Mr. ROSSMANN has carried on a blacksmith shop since 17 March 1881. On 12 March 1865 in the town of Rhine, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, he [Paul ROSSMANN] was married to [Miss?] Annie RUSSLER, who was born in Germany. They [Paul and Annie ROSSMANN] have seven children: William, Lydia, Lilly, Alfred, Paul, Thusneldy, and Olga. Submitted by Cathy Kubly