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    1. [WICLARK] Hasseldick Relatives
    2. Ethel Hasseldick
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10464 Surname: SCHROEDER, LINDAU, GOSSE ------------------------- (reposted) Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum A new message, "Schroeder, Lindau, Gosse," was posted by Ethel Hasseldick on Mon, 12 Feb 2001 Surname: Schroeder, Lindau, Gossee Looking for decendants of Joseph and Ann Schroeder. Son Charlie, Emma who moved to state of Washington and married a Rath, Lena married Henry Hasseldick, Marie or Mary married a Heideman, Anna married Fred Lindau, William born in Town of Mayville, Clark County, Wi. The rest in Elm Grove, Brookfield , Waukesha County, Wi.,area. Ethel.

    05/15/2001 07:25:03
    1. [WICLARK] Thomas Fahey (1866-1917)
    2. Kathie
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11925 Surname: FAHEY, ZETSCHE, HOULE, SUTHERLAND, ACHTLICH, HOGUE, STENZ ------------------------- (restored) Thomas Fahey," was posted by Kathie on Sun, 11 Feb 2001 Souce: Greenwood Gleaner, Greenwod, Clark Co., Wisconsin, Vol. 27, no. 52; Thursday Dec. 27, 1917 Thomas Fahey Passes Away in Death Thomas Fahey, one of Greenwoods, most respected citizens died at Chippewas Falls Tuesday morning, December 25, 1917. Mr. Fahey had been ailling for some time but it was not expected that death would come so soon. He was about fifty years of age, death due to cancer of the liver. The funeral will not be held until the latter part of the week, the exact day not being set. Obituary next week. From: Greenwood Gleaner, Greenwood. Wisconsin Vol. 28 No1; Thursday Jan. 3, 1918 ------------------------------------------------Thomas Fahey Laid to Rest Thomas Fahey died at St. Josesph Hospital at Chippawa Falls, Wis, December 25, 1917. Deceased was born at Watford, Canada, May 10, 1866. In October 1887 he moved with his mother onto a farm southeast of Greenwood from where he moved to this city in 1906 and where he resided until his death. He was united in marriage to Miss Matllida Zetsche, October 1, 1894. One son was born of this union. Thomas Fahey was a kind and loving husband and father and was a man possessed of the sterling qualities of manhood which command the respect and admiration of all. Deceased is survived by his wife and one son, John, now enlisted in the army, also by four sisters and five brothers who are Mrs. Fred Houle and Mrs. Albert Houle of Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. John Sutherland of California, Mrs Harry Hogue and Edward Fahey of Greenwood, Daniel and Michall (sic) Fahey of Marshfield, Ore., John Fahey of Walker, Minn., and James Fahey of Avole, British Columbia. The funeral was held from St. Mary’s Catholic Church Monday morning, Dec.31,1917, Rev. Achtlich of this city and Rev. Stenz of Loyal officiating. The body was laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery.

    05/15/2001 04:14:07
    1. [WICLARK] Johann Friedrich Schwiesow (1851-1918)
    2. Charmaine Schwieso-Becker
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10517 Surname: SCHWIESOW, SCHWIESO, SWIESO, BECKER, SCHULTZ, WHITE, JENSEN, RIKA ------------------------- Johann Friedrich Schwiesow (1851-1918) (Restored Submission) Clark Co. Wi Biographies A new message, "Coming to Clark County in 1902," was posted by Charmaine Schwieso-Becker on Fri, 09 Feb 2001 Johann Friedrich Schwiesow was born Sept. 5th, 1851 in Mecklenburg, Germany., He came to America in June of 1857 with his parents, Friedrich and Sophia Schwiesow, two sisters and one brother. They purchased a farm in Columbus, Dane County and three more daughters where born there. John Fred Schwieso. with his parents and settled on a farm near Columbus, Wis. his father dying when he was sixteen years of age. In 1870 Johann married a Friedrike Christine Becker and from this union thirteen children where born with only nine making it until adulthood. Johann and Friedrike Schwiesow came to the Township of Loyal, Clark County in the year 1902. They moved with six of the their nine children and purchased the old saw mill north of Loyal and called it the "Sunny Brook Stock Farm". Six years later Johann and Friedrike moved into town leaving the farm to the sons Hubert and Walter to run. Johann died on 4-13-1918 and is buried in the Loyal City Cemetery, Friedrike (Rika) died on 6-25-1919 and is buried beside her husband of 48 years. Their daughter, Elsa Johanna Schwiesow, married Frank Schultz in 1901 and died on 4-27-1919 in Loyal. Etta Schwiesow married Christian Jensen in 1910 and died in 1924 in Loyal. Eva Mae Schwieso married James White in 1915 and died 8-25-1945 in Loyal. Their son, John Karl Schwieso, married Clara Atteln in 1909 and died on 4-26-1921 in Loyal, Clark County, WI. Hubert August Swieso married Alice White in 1911 and died on 2-17-1925 in Loyal. Walter Ludwig Swieso married Effie White in 1917 and died in 1960 in Loyal.

    05/15/2001 02:29:06
    1. [WICLARK] Mayville Orphanges, Clark County
    2. Lucia Yaroch
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10463 Surname: ALLEN, JACKSON ------------------------- Reposted message: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum A new message, "Where is Mayville? Orphanage in Clark County?," was posted by Lucia Yaroch on Tue, 06 Feb 2001 Surname: ALLEN, JACKSON NAME: Lucia Yaroch EMAIL: lucia.yaroch@pfizer.com DATE: Feb 06 2001 QRYTEXT: According to the 1900 US Census, my great-grandparents, Linsworth and Adelaide Allen, lived in Mayville, Clark County. The only Mayville I can find on the modern WI map is in Dodge County. Either the Clark Mayville is very small or the name of the town has changed since 1900. Can anyone help? My great-grandmother died in Clark County in 1900, and my great-grandfather remarried Ola Belle Jackson in 1903, still in Clark County.So the family (and my grandfather, b. 1891) were in the area for at least 3 years, possibly much longer, and I wonder if they left any trace. Does anyone have suggestions of Clark County sources I could consult? In addition, my grandfather, Judson Allen, always said that he was put in a "home" at the time my great-grandfather remarried (he would have been about 12 at that time). Does anyone know if there was an orphanage or a home for wayward youth in Clark County at that time? Thanks, Lucia.

    05/15/2001 01:51:05
    1. [WICLARK] Blecha and Kubat
    2. Jerry Konoske
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10462 Surname: BLECHA, KUBAT ------------------------- Reposted message: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum A new message, "Blecha and Kubat," was posted by Jerry Konoske on Tue, 06 Feb 2001 Surname: Blecha, Kubat NAME: Jerry Konoske EMAIL: GJRCK@aol.com DATE: Feb 06 2001 QRYTEXT: Looking for information on the Blecha's and Kubats of Clark County. Jerry Konoske.

    05/15/2001 01:47:33
    1. [WICLARK] Obituary
    2. michael W. Flynn
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11898 Surname: Flynn, Hamm, Denman, Woodman, Ratliff, Conley, Quinn, Faherty ------------------------- For Clark county, Wisconsin: John Alvin Flynn October 8, 1911 – March 6, 2001 John A. Flynn was born in Kendallville, Iowa to James Albert and Amelia Agnes Flynn. He was the last of at least four generations of blacksmiths. He began “smithing” at the age of 12. On June 27th, 1935 he married Gladys Irene Hamm of Lynxville, Wisconsin. Those were the deepest days of the Great Depression. During World War II, he was a production supervisor at the naval ordinance plant in Hawthorne, Nevada. After the war he bought a blacksmith shop in Waucoma, Iowa. In 1952 “John & Gladys” moved to Neillsville, Wisconsin, where he worked for the Coast to Coast store delivering bottle gas and doing appliance installation. Several years later he went to Auto-Test Inc. He worked there designing and making production tools. He also worked at Neillsville Milk Products and the Dells Fargo Stagecoach Company. He was a past Master in the Free and Accepted Masons and past Worthy Patron of the Eastern Star. Although he was an independent spirit and not a “joiner”, he was most proud of being called “a Mason”. He had a wide field of interests and his mechanical abilities were amazing. He could fix any machine. He built an automatic machine that made clocks. Just take out the parts and assemble them. Before the age of computers he built a large Christmas star for our rooftop. It would pulse and send down apparent beams of light to the house. It was made of pinball machine parts. One of his pastimes was making miniature tools that worked like the big ones. This was fine, however the wooden box that he kept them in was chewed to pieces by his children using the Ÿ inch long wood plane (with adjustable blade). He liked to sail box and x-wing kites. They were on the order of 6 feet long or more. His mischievous side gave Neillsville one of it’s earliest documented UFO scares. He sailed one of the big kites at night near the high school water tower with a battery and flashing light attached to it. The police got a number of frantic calls. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys Irene Hamm; three sisters and one brother: Alberta Mae, Mary Katherine, Bernadetta Louise and James Henry. He is survived by two sons : John Charles Flynn and Michael William Flynn; Seven Grandchildren and two Great Grandchildren. He was a kind and loving husband, father, grandfather and a good man. He will be missed.

    05/14/2001 04:57:53
    1. [WICLARK] Obituary
    2. Michael W. Flynn
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11897 Surname: Flynn, Hamm ------------------------- For Clark County, Wisconsin: John Alvin Flynn October 8, 1911 – March 6, 2001 John A. Flynn was born in Kendallville, Iowa to James Albert and Amelia Agnes Flynn. He was the last of at least four generations of blacksmiths. He began “smithing” at the age of 12. On June 27th, 1935 he married Gladys Irene Hamm of Lynxville, Wisconsin. Those were the deepest days of the Great Depression. During World War II, he was a production supervisor at the naval ordinance plant in Hawthorne, Nevada. After the war he bought a blacksmith shop in Waucoma, Iowa. In 1952 “John & Gladys” moved to Neillsville, Wisconsin, where he worked for the Coast to Coast store delivering bottle gas and doing appliance installation. Several years later he went to Auto-Test Inc. He worked there designing and making production tools. He also worked at Neillsville Milk Products and the Dells Fargo Stagecoach Company. He was a past Master in the Free and Accepted Masons and past Worthy Patron of the Eastern Star. Although he was an independent spirit and not a “joiner”, he was most proud of being called “a Mason”. He had a wide field of interests and his mechanical abilities were amazing. He could fix any machine. He built an automatic machine that made clocks. Just take out the parts and assemble them. Before the age of computers he built a large Christmas star for our rooftop. It would pulse and send down apparent beams of light to the house. It was made of pinball machine parts. One of his pastimes was making miniature tools that worked like the big ones. This was fine, however the wooden box that he kept them in was chewed to pieces by his children using the Ÿ inch long wood plane (with adjustable blade). He liked to sail box and x-wing kites. They were on the order of 6 feet long or more. His mischievous side gave Neillsville one of it’s earliest documented UFO scares. He sailed one of the big kites at night near the high school water tower with a battery and flashing light attached to it. The police got a number of frantic calls. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys Irene Hamm; three sisters and one brother: Alberta Mae, Mary Katherine, Bernadetta Louise and James Henry. He is survived by two sons : John Charles Flynn and Michael William Flynn; Seven Grandchildren and two Great Grandchildren. He was a kind and loving husband, father, grandfather and a good man. He will be missed.

    05/14/2001 03:41:59
    1. [WICLARK] Reuben Wilson
    2. Tom Burpee
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10461 Surname: Wilson ------------------------- We are looking for information on my wife's gggrandfather, Reuben Wilson who lived in Neillsville, Clark Co. WI after the Civil War (he was in WI Volunteers - 32 Reg. CO E 1863-1865) until his death. Particularly interested in Reuben's parents and birthdate and place. He died April 27, 1902 per family bible and is buried in Christie Cemetery.

    05/14/2001 12:37:25
    1. [WICLARK] re: Clark Co. Bios
    2. john kleinke
    3. Hi Janet, Thanks so much for putting all these bios on the internet. I found one that lists Fred miller in it. Do you have a bio about Fred Miller? He was my step-grandfather. Diane researching: Miller, Bergstrom, Purgett, and related families

    05/13/2001 03:41:41
    1. Re: [WICLARK] SSDI index tip from Kay S.
    2. Didn't Ancestry.Com and Rootsweb merge? Regards, Robert Lipprandt ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom & Kay Scholtz <scholtz@tznet.com> To: <WICLARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 3:41 PM Subject: [WICLARK] SSDI index tip from Kay S. > A week or so ago there was a good discussion about the Social Security Death > Index. > > If you are using ancestry.com you may not come up with as many hits as > rootsweb.com for the same name. > I just tried both searches with the exact same name, with ancestry I got 3 > hits, but with rootsweb I got 12. One of the names listed on rootsweb had a > death date of 1958 - this person was not mentioned on ancestry at all. > > I had previously thought also, that it was rare to find someone listed in > this index pre1962. > > Hope this helps, > Kay > > > > ==== WICLARK Mailing List ==== > New Subscribers **** Please take the time to introduce yourselves > and let us know the surnames you are researching! > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > >

    05/13/2001 10:59:03
    1. [WICLARK] Biographies
    2. Gena
    3. Today I've seen no fewer than 15 surnames with connections to my family. I've had a great deal of fun reading about distant relatives, some not -so-distant relatives, and others who quite obviously were friends and neighbors of my ancestors. What a perfect day to enjoy feeling "connected". Thanks to all who take the time to share. Happy Mother's Day! Gena

    05/13/2001 10:48:38
    1. [WICLARK] SSDI index tip from Kay S.
    2. Tom & Kay Scholtz
    3. A week or so ago there was a good discussion about the Social Security Death Index. If you are using ancestry.com you may not come up with as many hits as rootsweb.com for the same name. I just tried both searches with the exact same name, with ancestry I got 3 hits, but with rootsweb I got 12. One of the names listed on rootsweb had a death date of 1958 - this person was not mentioned on ancestry at all. I had previously thought also, that it was rare to find someone listed in this index pre1962. Hope this helps, Kay

    05/13/2001 08:41:44
    1. [WICLARK] Mayenschein
    2. Linda
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10459 Surname: Mayenschein ------------------------- Hi all sorry I posted on wrong site first. Any way I need to know if there are any obits or information on anyone related to the Mayenschein family? I belive there were some in Clark County. Thanks Linda

    05/13/2001 01:45:09
    1. [WICLARK] Mayenschein
    2. Linda
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10493 Surname: Mayenschein ------------------------- so sorry.

    05/13/2001 01:36:28
    1. [WICLARK] Mayenschein
    2. Linda
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10492 Surname: Mayenschein ------------------------- Hi I was wondering if there were any obits for any one related to and or the Mayenschein family name? Thanks Linda

    05/13/2001 01:35:13
    1. [WICLARK] Mrs. J. G. Zimmerman (Fay Marsh)
    2. Karen Keehne Zimmerman
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10455 Surname: ZIMMERMAN ------------------------- Mrs. J. G. Zimmerman (Fay Marsh), of Neillsville, WI Posted by Karen Keehne Zimmerman on Sat, 10 Feb 2001, in response to Alva B. Marsh, 1860, posted by Janet on Sat, 10 Feb 2001 and reposted as part of lost data restoration. Janet, do you have more information about Fay Marsh Zimmerman? If you do, I would very much like to include her and her husband in the Zimmerman/n in Wisconsin database. It is part of the "Zimmerman & Zimmermann in Wisconsin" web site. I checked the database and there are no entries as yet for Clark County, Wisconsin. I hope you will submit the basic information for Fay Marsh Zimmerman. You are welcome to visit: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~zimzip/zim/zim.htm Zimmerman & Zimmermann in Wisconsin

    05/12/2001 02:54:10
    1. Re: [WICLARK] Sylvester Pease, 1857
    2. Sara Hemp
    3. For your info: LEUPKE is also spelled LEPKE. Lepke is the my husbands ancestors spelled it. Sara Janet wrote: > Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10445 > > Surname: PEASE, TRACY, MOSER, BAUMAN, LEUPKE > ------------------------- > > 1918 HISTORY OF CLARK CO., WIS: > > SYLVESTER PEASE, a thriving farmer of York Township, who has won success > through hard work and in spite of severe discouragements, was born at Sheboygan > Falls, Sheboygan County, Wis., Feb. 5, 1857, son of Sylvester P., and Murey > (Tracy) Pease. The father, a carpenter by trade, was a native of Vermont, > as was also his wife. They came to Wisconsin in 1848, but it was not until > 1872 that they settled in Clark County, locating at York Center, Mr. Pease > working at his trade in the vicinity. After awhile he bought forty acres > of land in section 21, which he later sold, buying a tract of the same > size half a mile south in section 22, which was covered with timber. This > latter he improved, building a frame house and log barn and developing > a farm on which he and his wife resided until his death at the age of 73 > years, his wife dying at the age of 85. Sylvester Pease was educated in > Plymouth, Wis. After leaving school he took up farming as a regular occupation. > On Nov. 10, 1873, he arrived in Neillsville, Clark County, after a three-days' > journey by rail from Plymouth, the last part of which, however, was made > by stage from Hatfield to Neillsville. From the latter place he walked > to his father's homestead in York Township. Although early in the last > month of autumn, the snow was already a foot or eighteen inches deep. From > that time on for a number of years, he assisted his father in clearing > the home farm during the summers, working in the woods in winter. The year > 1891 saw him make an independent start in life. On March 10, that year, > he was married to Ida Baumann, who was born at Watertown, Wis., daughter > of Emil and Leria (Moser) Baumann. Her mother died in 1876, and her father > now resides in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Pease resided on the home place > for four or five years and then, in 1896, located in Section 29, York Township, > on a tract of forty acres, of which two acres were cleared. There were > no buildings on the place, but Mr. Pease soon built a log house of one > story and three rooms, 16 by 26 feet in size, and also a log barn. He had > one horse and a sow. In time he got the forty acres entirely cleared up > and built a frame house of eight rooms and other buildings. In the fall > of 1913 he had three barns filled with hay, one 20 by 18 feet, another > 18 by 24 feet, and the third 16 by 24 feet. On the last days of October > they took fire and were all destroyed with their contents, causing him > a great loss. In the same fall, after the disaster, he built a frame barn, > 32 by 44 feet in size, not full cement basement, a granary 16 by 20, and > a hen house 16 by 12 feet. He raises a good grade of stock. Mr. Pease was > treasurer of the Hawk Cheese Factory for one year. He is a member of the > Woodmen and of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He and his wife have had > three children: Pearl, who married Emil Leupke, of Weston Township, and > has one child, Maynard; Asa, who died at the age of 23 years, and Emil, > residing at home. > > > > ==== WICLARK Mailing List ==== > New Subscribers **** Please take the time to introduce yourselves > and let us know the surnames you are researching! > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    05/11/2001 09:11:26
    1. [WICLARK] McIlhattan Genealogy
    2. Joanne McIlhattan
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Wi/Clark/10457 Surname: McIlhattan ------------------------- Our family is quite well researched in a book OUR LINE - A CELTIC SCOTS-IRISH LINEAGE.....NARRATIVE, BY Kenton McElhattan and available from the Clarion County,PA Historical Society. It refers back to origins in Ireland. Get it. You'll love it.

    05/11/2001 01:14:00
    1. [WICLARK] OLD INFO: SR4-26-01 & TC 4-25-01
    2. Hi Everyone, In case there are any new subscribers here, just a brief run down of what my entries are. I receive 2 newspapers weekly from Clark Co. Wisconsin (I live in CA). Each has an Old Items section which lists many many names. Because of copyright infringements, I type some information from these and mail them to the list in hope they will help someone find some information on their family. Take care! Kathy STANLEY REPUBLICAN dated April 26, 2001 100 YEARS AGO (April 27, 1901) In Alma, some fine quality ore was found on the Kowalski farm in Bohri's valley. Joseph Keller was reported as shot and killed while in battle in the Philippines. His body was to be shipped back to the US but surprised his family by walking in on them. He does not know why he was reported dead. 70 YEARS AGO (April 24, 1931) Friends and family had a surprise birthday party for Eric T Weston to celebrate his 85thbirthday. The first fisher found in WI is 15 years was reported by Douglas county. The animal was found dead in the Totogatic River. Peter J. Kot had an unloading sale with the following prices: Ladies hose - 19 cents; Mens and young mens suits - $19.98, oxfords - $2.95. 50 YEARS AGO (April 26, 1951) Harry Webber and his dog brought home 2 blue ribbons from the Sunday field trials. 40 YEARS AGO (April 27, 1961) King Roger Mathison and Queen Christine Vinger reigned over the 1961 Stanley high prom. Accompanying them were: Mary Lou Mahr, Donna Peterson, Donna Ruff, Sheri Simon, John Mathwig, Dennis Schneider, Bob Johnson and Jim Miland. Dr. Bernard Melman was selected the new president of the Stanley Lions Club on Wednesday. Remodeling of some Stanley business houses are underway. The Ben Franklin store, owner Allen Brobergs; Bob Klapperich, yard manager for the Lyman Lumber Co.; and Rodger Larson, owner of the Coast to Coast store. 25 YEARS AGO (April 22, 1976) 129 pints of blood were contributed to the Red Cross Blood drive from Stanley citizens. 2-gallon pins were given to Helen Dejung, Robert C. Ebben, Harold Ryba, Jerome Stuttgen and Clara Rudawski. 1-gallon pins went to Greg Savina, Gary Brozowski, Marvin Samplawski and Penelope Edwardson. Prom Court for the 1976 Stanley-Boyd Prom were: King Matt Smoczyk, Queen Jeanne Helland, Steve Duce, Brenda Schmitz, John Scholze, Pam Caswell, Don Ketterhagen, Veronica Lechleitner, Steve Swope, Becky Karrman, Jeff Hatfield, Sherrie Foster, George Kramer, and Maureen Meadows. OBITUARIES: SONNENTAG, Jerome 9/26/1937 - 4/22/2001 (Parents: Cyril & Anne (Kranig); spouse: Marilyn Dobbs) SCHOLZE, Robert H ? - 4/24/2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THORP COURIER dated April 25, 2001 100 YEARS AGO... Carl & Walter Beilfuss have become partners with their brother Arthur and the 3 will operate the warehouse with the future name Beilfuss Bros. E.L. Snyder will pay 11 cents for eggs this week. C. Barth sold some property last week to Henry Frese. Mr & Mrs Ed. Bobb had a daughter on April 22nd. Dr. McKittrick reported that Mr & Mrs H.W. Miller had twin girls on April 20th. A. Albert has begun erection of the cheese factory next to his creamery and should be open for business in about 10 days. 75 YEARS AGO... George Quammen from Rogers Creek, died last Friday. Mr & Mrs Emmet Flora of West Allis, had a son April 7th. Matilda Pawelek and Charles Klouda won the Declamatory and Oratorical contests in the "Seniors Win Contest". Mr & Mrs Ray Briggs had a daughter April 15th. Mr & Mrs J.L. Kondell had a daughter April 1st in Chicago. She was the former Meta Hansman. Caroline Najuch will be buried here. Her remains arrived from Detroit, Mich. Two pairs of twin calves were born on the farm of John Engebretson during the last two weeks. Lee Walsdorf has purchased the A.C. Johnson home. Elsie (John) Barth, age 29, died in Eau Claire on April 19th. Minnie Pingel, age 29, died in Chippewa Falls on April 12th. Anton Velcheck and Ray Smigaj, attended the baseball meeting for the purpose of organizing the league. 50 YEARS AGO... Christian Berg, age 83, died in Stanley on April 5th. Tom Herman married Nellie Johnston on Saturday. Mr & Mrs Wilson Hall had a son on March 11th in Oakland, CA. She is the former Mary Peterson. Sgt. & Mrs Adolph Wald Jr had a daughter on April 16th. William Wynimko, age 64, died April 15th on his farm. George Konieczny and Jean Szczech were wed April 14th. Marion Foster and Arnold Haas were wed April 14th. On April 10th, Wilbur Benzschawel and Marlene Lengyel were wed by Father Pinion. Ruth Henke and Warren Rose were wed March 31st by Rev. Muckerheide. 25 YEARS AGO... A 5 yr old boy drowned in a stream in Withee while fishing. He was the son of Mr & Mrs Adam J. Wiater of Hanover Park , Ill. Daniel Cwikla, age 28 of Owen, was killed in a car accident on April 11th. John (Jack) McCorison, age 67 of Owen, died April 10th in Eau Claire. 10 YEARS AGO... Ralph Haas & Maria Norton were wed April 20th in New Richmond. On the deans list at Marquette Univ. were Jennifer Bornsen and William Verkuilen. Michael Amundson received his masters degree from UW-Madison. Adolph (Scotty) Mikottis, age 76 of Stanley, died April 22nd in Chippewa Falls. Victoria Biddle, age 60 of Boscobel, died April 12th in Muscola. Janice Blume, daughter of Leona and Chester Moen, is now a full-time English as a Second Language instructor. IN MEMORY... BIDDLE, Arthur ? - 4/26/00 NUSBAUM, Shanda Marie 1/17/1977 - 4/29/2000 OBITUARIES: ALBERT, Julia (Thorson) 7/22/1908 - 4/20/2001 (Parents: Tobias & Helen (Erickson); spouse: Edgar T. Albert) FRENETTE, James ? - 4/19/2001 (Spouse: Dorothy (Czech))

    05/09/2001 06:19:26
    1. [WICLARK] Wilson
    2. Todd Braun
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10455 Surname: Wilson ------------------------- There is a Clara Wilson 1853-11/1921, M.E. Wilson died 10/2/1925, Mrs M.E. Wilson 1854=9/1934, and William Wilson 1852-6/1932. Does this sound like them. Buried in the Greenwood City Cemetery. Todd Braun

    05/08/2001 09:48:50