Peter Lavies

He was postmaster there, and served three one-year terms as a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Milwaukee County.

[1] In 1844 he, his wife Margaret, and their three sons and four daughters moved to the Greenfield, Wisconsin area from Prussia, buying eighty acres of land at the intersection of roads which are now Cold Spring Road, South 76th Street, and Forest Home Avenue.

In addition to farming, he ran a tavern, was postmaster, and lent money since there were no banks nearby (he charged interest rates from seven to ten percent).

By 1864, when his son Hubert Lavies became postmaster of Root Creek, Peter was a widower, and retired.

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