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latter was born near Metz, Germany, and came to the United States with her parents in 1847. The
Wernette family had gone to Canada from the Metz district. In his native land Jacob Wernette worked as a farm hand in early life. In young manhood, however, he crossed the border to New York, where he resided for sixteen years, and then went to Michigan, where he followed both cabinet making and farming. He was a very early settler of the state, his original home being forty-six miles from a railroad, a fact indicative of the unsettled condition of Michigan at that time. As the years passed he became recognized as a prominent and influential resident of that state.
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boy and assisted in the work of the fields until he entered the State
University in preparation for a professional career. Following his graduation he came to Coeur d'Alene with Roy L. Black, who is now attorney general of Idaho and with whom he was associated until 1919, since which time he has been a partner of C. H. Potts. He has always continued in the general practice of law, handling all kinds of cases. He was from 1909 until 1915 prosecuting attorney of Kootenai county and made an excellent record in that connection. His business affairs aside from his profession have to do with extensive mining interests in the Coeur d'Alene country.
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Kootenai County Council of Defense, was a member of the legal advisory board and of the selective service board for the district, which comprises all four of the northern counties. He spoke throughout this district in behalf of all of the drives during the period of the war and did everything in his power to advance the interests of the country.
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Mr: Wernette has always been keenly interested in public affairs and aside from his service as prosecuting attorney has been a member of the city council of Coeur d'Alene and he cooperates most heartily in all plans and measures for the general good, assisting in every possible way in the upbuilding
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N. D. Wernette pursued his education in the schools of his native town and in the Ferris
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N. D. Wernette, who since 1907 has engaged in the practice of law in Coeur d'Alene, while for six years he filled the office of prosecuting attorney of
Kootenai county, was born at Remus, Michigan, May 5, 1885, a son of Jacob and Katherine (Boltz) Wernette, the former a native of Canada, while the
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Ossalinda Blanchard, a daughter of Joseph Blanchard, a French Canadian, who became one of the pioneers of Idaho and was very prominent in connection with early affairs in Coeur d'Alene county. To Mr. and Mrs. Wernette have been born six children: Francis,
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