John Mentink

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John Mentink (November 21, 1869 – August 16, 1953)[1] was an American, farmer, politician, and businessman.

Born near Cedar Grove, Wisconsin, on a farm, Mentink was a farmer and raised Guernsey cattle and Percheron horses. Mentink was an auctioneer. He was also in the insurance, loans, real estate business. Mentink served as president of the Village of Cedar Grove, on the school board serving as clerk. Mentink also served on the Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors and was a Republican. From 1925 until 1931, Mentink served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Mentink died in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin.[2][3][4]

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  1. ^ 'The Wisconsin Blue Book 1929 listed Mentink's year of birth as being in 1870; however, the obituary and Find A Grave had 1869 listed as the year of his birth.'
  2. ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1929,' Biographical Sketch of John Mentink, pg. 574
  3. ^ 'John Mentink-obituary,' Sheboygan Press, September 21, 1953, pg. 8
  4. ^ 'John Mentink,' Sheboygan Press, August 17, 1953, pg. 12