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 | | Otto Haberli, who wrote a short history of Wiggiswil and Deisswil, says in it that although he had no particular desire to be a judge of his ancestors, he had come to the conclusion from reading the records that the farmers of these villages were, on the whole, "stingy, narrow-hearted, obstinate, selfish, and inconsiderate". |
 | | Herr Kach in Deisswil kept the breeding s and it was resolved at a community meeting that "in order to p: vent the spread of the disease as much as possible, access to Wiggiswil will be closed for six days to keep the healthy breeding stock isolated". |
 | | Since the middle of the 1700' s Wiggiswil and Deisswil had hired a teacher for part of the winter to teach in one of the houses because the mile and a half walk to Munchenbuchsee was felt to be too far for the children. |
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