John Casper Dimler was born in Bern, Prussia. He was a trained brewer, and emigrated to America late in life, at age 31 in 1853. He arrived in the port of New Orleans on the 15th of June 1853 after a month-long journey from Bremen. Thirty-one days later he was pledging marital vows to Anna Elisabeth Meggers in Calumet, Wisconsin, a woman he probably met on the ship. Their marriage would be blessed with ten children.
From at least 1860 he operated a brewery in the town of Schleswig. He operated the brewery until around the year 1875, when his wife died. In his late 50s he remarried to a woman named Sophia, and as small breweries in this era were often husband and wife partnerships, well, things may have become awkward. Dimmler describes himself as a "farmer" in the 1880 census.
John Casper Dimler died on May 2, 1883 at the age of 61.
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