Narcisse Juneau
Narcisse Juneau | |
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from Solomon Juneau; a Biography (1916) | |
| Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly | |
| In office January 4, 1858 – January 3, 1859 | |
| Preceded by | Peter Potter |
| Succeeded by | John C. Bishop |
| Constituency | Dodge 2nd district |
| In office January 1, 1855 – January 7, 1856 | |
| Preceded by | Benjamin F. Barney |
| Succeeded by | Benjamin F. Barney |
| Constituency | Dodge 1st district |
| Register of Deeds of Dodge County, Wisconsin | |
| In office January 1, 1853 – January 1, 1855 | |
| Preceded by | Edwin Giddings |
| Succeeded by | Paul Juneau |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 14, 1821 Green Bay, Michigan Territory |
| Died | March 26, 1883 (aged 61) Shawnee County, Kansas, U.S. |
| Resting place | Mount Calvary Cemetery, Topeka, Kansas |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Madeline M. Yott |
| Children | 9 |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | Paul Juneau (brother) |
| Occupation | Farmer, interpreter |
Narcisse Mathias Juneau (November 14, 1821 – March 26, 1883) was an American farmer, interpreter, and pioneer of Wisconsin and Kansas. He served two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing northeast Dodge County. He was a son of Solomon Juneau, the founder of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.