Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Wi/Clark/10370 Surname: Soles ------------------------- Hi, I'm looking for any information for Edward Alwin and Alice Soles. They were known to have lived in Granton, Clark Co., Wisconsin. Alice died in 1927 and Edward died in 1937. I have no knowledge as to whether they had children or not. Would appreciate any help on this family. Thank You. Darlene
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10369 Surname: Cook ------------------------- Don, There are a few Cooks buried in the Greenwood City Cemetery. Dan and Ann Elizabeth are buried there. I only have Ira recorded so far as a daughter, 3/22/1887-8/25/1916. There is also Ina m.,Warner, & William E. Cooks buried there. I have dates if you need them. Todd Braun
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10368 Surname: Hubbell, Johnson, Edmunds ------------------------- Larry, I have been working on transcribing the Greenwood City Cemetery and cames across a few names and dates. Hopefully it will help. Arthur Hubbells father was Hezekiah Hubble according to the obit that is posted in the obit page. Arthur died 8/24/1906 and buried in the Greenwood City Cemetery. He was married 12/8/1898. He did have a daughter Mary Fern Hubbell with the dates you had. The other children Lillian, Arthur P. , and W. Hubble are not there in that cemetery. These people below are buried in the cemetery. There is a William E. Hubble 11/26/1875-3/7/1937 married Josephine Amalie Johnson (I do have ties with her) 2/16/1880-7/15/1967 and married 6/28/1915. Ivan G. Hubbell 1877-4/1878. Ivan and Williams parents were Nehemiah 1844-3/1880 and Julia (Edmunds) Hubble 1853-1880. There is also a Leonard Hubbell married Clara 10/14/1877-4/30/1897 marrriage date ??? Todd Braun
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11138 Surname: Drake, Cash, Coughlin, Doyle ------------------------- I see you have "Drake" in your surname list. I am doing our family history. Many of our Drakes are from Ohio and Wisconsin. Are you looking for Drake information? Please email me a respoonse at jeffldrake@home.com. I may not get back to this site for a while. Jeff Drake
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10396 Surname: VARNEY, WITHEE ------------------------- Hiram Varney married Cynthia Withee. That family came from Somerset County, Maine to Wisconsin in the 1800s. I have additional information on some of the descendants of the Withee family, for whom Withee, Wisconsin was named. This includeds Zachariah Withee and his wife Polly Longley. Cynthia Withee was a sister to Hiram, Niram, and Levi Withee, other early Clark County families. Please contact me if anyone has any further information on these people. AHodnett@aol.com
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10367 Surname: GEISLER, CONRAD, KUEHN, HOWARD, DECKER ------------------------- Seeking information on the families of Otto GEISLER and Anna CONRAD, each of the were born in 1859 and they settled in Clark County in the 1880s. Children included Edward, William, Adolph and Anna. Does anyone have any information to exchange about these people? Related families include Amelia Decker, Ethel Howard, and Kathryn Kuehn. AHodnett@aol.com
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10366 Surname: DECKER, TEACE, MEIER, GEISLER ------------------------- I have some information on Ferdinand Decker born about 1826 in Germany and settled in Town of Warner, Clark County. He was married to Minnie Teace and Maria Meier. A daughter, Amelia, married Edward Geisler, who is connected to my ancestors. If anyone has further information on any of these families, please contact me. AHodnett@aol.com
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10365 Surname: Hubbell, Hubble ------------------------- Janet. I am researching the Arthur S. Hubbell family in Clark County. I just started this line andso have little. Lillian Joyce Hubbell was born May 18, 1902 in Greenwood township. She was the daughter of Arthur Sherad Hubble born Oct 22, 1874 in Hastings, Ontario, Canada, and Ethel Irene Peterson m/1898 in Greenwood. I'm told and this is not confirmed, that Arthur Hubble immigrated in June 1880 to Wisconsin. Her siblings were Mary Fern Hubble b/Dec 26, 1900 d/Feb 05, 1901, Arthur P. Hubble b/1903, and possibly William B. Hubble b/ May 14, 1903. If this is true information, then Arthur S, is the son of Hezekiah Hubble b/ Nov 05, 1848 in Hastings, Ont. Can. and Eliza Melissa Rupert who was the sonIra Hubble b/abt 1817 and Mary Ann Harlow, Who was the son of John Shubal Hubble b/ 1788 and Harriet Jane. If you have some Hubble information please contact me. We do not know how the spelling of her name changed.
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10389 Surname: WINTERS, HITCHCOCK, SHORT ------------------------- There is a correction to be made to the above info: Sarah's last name was HITCHCOCK according to family information. J.M. stands for John Merrill. Also, son Tom WINTERS married one of my SHORT aunts. I have a good deal of information on their offsprings. Anyone interested in more info about the family is welcome to email me. I also have some original photos of Tom and Will that I will be happy to scan for anyone related to the family. Gena
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11114 Surname: KRABAL ------------------------- I, along with my sister-in-law are researching our KRABAL lines and noticed the spelling above your message as KRABLE and the area Wisconsin. There is family in that area and was wondering if either your KRABLE'S came in from NY/PA/Yugoslavia and or Bohemia, Austria? Thanks so much. Link: The Myers Genealogy URL: <http://myersgenealogy.com>
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11107 Surname: SHANKS, MCMAHON, MEAD, SMITH, ROOT, DEVOS, HOWARD, PLECITY ------------------------- ---------Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER 7/12/1928 ---------OBITUARY FOR MARGARET SHANKS Margaret Ann Shanks was born in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada, July 28, 1847. On Oct. 19, 1866 she was united in marriage to John Shanks. They came to Clark County, Wis. in 1871, where she has since resided. Her husband, John G. Shanks, and adopted daughter Mary Grace Shanks, both preceded her in death. Deceased was a daughter of John and Bridget McMahon and died July 3, 1928, at the Harry Hogue home, of flu and other complications. She had reached the age of 80 years, 11 months and 5 days. Mrs. Shanks was well known throughout the county and had a host of friends who were grieved to hear of her death. She was a good woman and ever ready to help those in need. She leaves to mourn her loss, two brothers and one sister, Thomas McMahon of San Diego, Cal., Eugene McMahon of Greenwood and Mrs. Agnes Mead of Berkley, Cal. Numerous other near relatives and many friends also mourn her loss. Funeral services were held from the local Catholic Church Friday forenoon, Rev. Wm. Daniels officiating. The body was taken to Neillsville, where it was laid to rest beside her father and mother. Those from out of town were Miss Lucille McMahon of Chicago, Eugene McMahon of Menomonie, Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Smith, H.M. Root, Mrs. A.L. Devos and Mrs. Bell Howard of Neillsville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plecity of Gilman and Miss Arline McMahon of Marshfield.
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10363 Surname: COOKE, HUBBLE, MUMBY ------------------------- Daniel COOKE(b 1851) the son of Charles and Ann Elizabeth MUMBY married Phoebe Ann HUBBLE in Canada 21 September, 1873. Daniel moved to Greenwood in the late 1870s where he raised a large family. He retired to Seattle, WA where he died in 1933. Would appreciate any information on this family.
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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. If it is within a couple weeks of the posting and you find something on a family member, please write me and I'll send you the entire tid-bit. Take care! Kathy ~~~~~~~~ STANLEY REPUBLICAN dated Feb. 15, 2001 100 YEARS AGO (Feb. 9, 1901) Foundation for the D.R. Moon Memorial Library will be done early in spring. Leppner and Bartlett have the building contract. 70 YEARS AGO (Feb. 6, 1931) J.J. Long Sons are remodeling their entire store. The Stanley High School Affirmative Debating Team meets Ladysmith on Monday. The team is: Eleanor Flanagan, Jack Long, Dick Bridgman and Alice Long. 60 YEARS AGO (Feb. 7, 1941) Stanley Bowling team, the Kinas Club 73, represents Stanley in the American Bowling Congress international tournament in St. Paul. Members are Dr. Gaber, George Follien, Willard Mortensen, Archie Johnson, Harold Peterson and Carl Kordahl. 50 YEARS AGO (Feb 8, 1951) City Council approved raises of $15 each for Chief of Police Halmstad and Police Officer Zais. 40 YEARS AGO (Feb. 9, 1961) Dr. M.T. Szatalowicz was a guest speaker at the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Associal in Minneapolis last week. 25 YEARS AGO (Feb. 5, 1976) Bob Wanish lost his farm to a fire on Tuesday. The livestock and pigs were saved. Dr. M.T. Szatalowicz was appointed to the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Assoc. Resolutions Committee. He was elected to the American Veterinary Medical Assoc. House of Delegates. FULL OBITUARIES: ROBERTS, Lillian K 5/14/1924 - 2/10/2001 (Parents: Harry & Celia (Roethler) Rose; spouse: Fred Roberts) SVOMA, Frank "Fritz" 12/14/1903 - 2/8/2001 (Parents: Frank & Mary (Najbrt); spouse: Veltha Swim) LARSON, Emma 4/2/1923 - 2/8/2001 (Parents: Ole & Anna (Bergh)) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THORP COURIER dated Feb. 14, 2001 100 YEARS AGO... Thos. Bobb fell through a hole in the mill floor, breaking 2 ribs. A.C. Nielson moved his feed mill to Division Street and is remodeling the old one into a dwelling house. Mr & Mrs William Egner had a son last Sunday. Lee Brill, age 16, died in a terrible accident at the F.S. Grubbs flour and feed mill when his clothes were caught in the coupling of the shaft. Mr & Mrs Jno. Penney had a son on Feb. 9th. Mr & Mrs Herman Friess had a daughter on Feb. 11th. Geo. Hanson is giving a free wedding dance on Feb. 20th. Everard F. Sterling and Alma L. Rhea were wed on Feb. 12, 1901. Edam Egnoski and Frances Maslanka were wed on Monday. Anton Tenzagolski who broke his back is reported as hopeful of recovery. John Malinowski was kicked by a horse and received a broken nose. 75 YEARS AGO... Elmer Swim is visiting his parents. John H. White, age 70, died Friday of peritonitis. Nick Possley installed a pasteurizing machine at the Thorp Dairy Company. Orrin Thiede and his wife purchased August Ehlert's cheese factory. 50 YEARS AGO.. Eleanore Laurent went to Japan and is employed at the Central Office of the Civil Information and Education Program. Valeria (Florkowski) Piwoni, age 63, died Jan. 31st from a stroke. Robert Daines joined the marines and will report for duty on Feb. 20th. Mrs. Roy T. Warner, age 74, died in Eau Claire. Mr & Mrs James Savos of Chicago and a son. Mother is the former Iris Hostetter) Mr & Mrs Clarence Fisher had a baby girl on Feb. 7th. 25 YEARS AGO... There was a fire at the property of Richard Sobol. A vacant house burned to the bround. Mr & Mrs Timothy Smith had a baby boy on Feb. 8th. Robert D. Reichert and his family arrived at his parents home for a visit. Regina Piper, age 47 or Marshfield, died Friday at her home. Earl Thomas Hemminger, age 62, died Jan. 20th in Modesto, CA. Irene Kell, age 60, died Feb. 8th in Withee. Mary B. Glenna, age 84, died Feb. 5th in Chippewa Falls. Stella Jurgelewicz, age 77, died Feb. 7th in Chicago. Mr & Mrs Otto Brandt are grandparents of a new baby girl born to Mr & Mrs Marlyn Brandt last week. Mary Pabich, age 69, died Tuesday in Thorp. 10 YEARS AGO... Lylia Karlen, age 85 of Boyd, died Feb. 8th in Stanley. John Arvid Grandquist, age 93, died Feb. 5th in Cornell. Merl Samplawski, age 71, died Feb. 6th in Marshfield. OLD PICTURE: Graduating class of 1934 from St. Bernard's Church in Thorp. January 24th's picture was Delores Lato, Allene Kenney and Lillian Prybylski, prom 1952. January 31st's picture is Alice Dunn. FULL OBITUARIES: ROBERTS, Lillian K 5/14/1924 - 2/10/2001 (Parents: Harry & Celia (Roethler) Rose; spouse: Fred Roberts) FRANKEWICZ, Casimir ? - 2/11/2001
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11087 Surname: PLECITY, SHANKS, KOVAK, FISHER, HEAGLE, KINGMAN, JOHNSON, MILLER, YAEGER, SMITH, MC GILLIS, THIELE ------------------------- >From the Greenwood Gleaner, Greenwood, Clark County, Wisconsin and from the scrapbook of Mrs. Andrews, former Librarian of the Greenwood Public Library MRS. FRANK PLECITY DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Frank Plecity died suddenly Thursday, September 11, 1939 in her home at Gilman, from a heart attack. Pearl Leilah Shanks was born in Greenwood, Wisconsin, March 15, 1855. She was the eldest daughter of Alex and Mary Shanks, who preceded her in death many years ago. She attended the local schools and in April 1908 was united in marriage to Frank Plecity of Gilman. In October they went to Gilman to reside. Mr. Plecity was employed by the Gilman Manufacturing Company and they have resided there until the time of her death. Beside her husband there are left to mourn her death, two sons, Leo of Hartford, Connecticut; Donald, who attends the University of Wisconsin and one daughter, Mrs. John Kovak of Whiting, Indiana, one brother D.J. Shanks of Los Angeles, Calif., three grandchildren and many other relatives and a host of friends. A kind and loving mother, a devoted wife and friend has gone from our midst. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. George Fisher in the Presbyterian Church at Gilman at 1:00 oclock Monday afternoon, September 11, 1939. Hymns were sung by Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Heagle. The body was then brought to Greenwood where it was laid to rest near her loved ones. Rev. Fisher accompanied the funeral cortege to Greenwood and conducted the last rites at the grave. The floral offerings were numerous and very beautiful showing the esteem in which she was held. The pallbearers were P.L. Kingman, Arthur Johnson, John P. Miller, Carl Yaeger, Anson Heagle and Roy Heagle. Those in charge of the flowers were Mmes. P.L. Kingman, Anson Heagle, Hugh Smith, Dan McGillis, and Walter Thiele.
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11086 Surname: Rattery, Catlin ------------------------- >From the Loyal Tribune paper 1924 Old Resident Laid To Rest Jane Steele Rattery was born near Cedarburg, Wis. on February 13th, 1848. She grew to womanhood here, and was married to Aaron Catlin at that place in 1867. To this union were born nine children, four of which survive. In 1883 the family moved to a farm near Loyal, where they lived until 13 years ago at which time the parents moved to the village of Loyal. Mr. Catlin died here in February 1915. The deceased leaves to mourn her loss, two brothers, C. A. Davis of Cedarburg, B. A. Davis of Stockton, Calf., a sister Mrs. R. B. Cole of West Bend, four children: Mrs. Catlin of Loyal, F. A. Catlin of Spencer, O. V. Catlin of Fond du lac, Mrs. C. R. Hutchins of Spencer; twelve grand children and thirteen great grand children, besides other relatives and a host of friends. Mrs. Catlin was visiting at the time of her dealth, at the home of her daughter, near Spencer. She passed away on February 16th, 1924 after a few days illness which was followed by a heart attack. She was a kind and living mother, grandmother, and friend, and will be long remembered as such by all who knew her. Those from away who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cole of West Bend, O. V. Catlin and wife of Fond du Lac, George Catlin of Appleton, Mrs. Margaret Allonson of Menasha and Mrs. T. a. Catlin of Sparta. The funeral was held from the Methodist church at Loyal, Rev. James offficiating. The remains were laid to rest in the Union cemetery.
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11084 Surname: Catlin, Rattery ------------------------- >From the Loyal Tribune paper Friday, Feb. 25, 1916 Aaron Catlin Called by Death. Aaron Catlin one of the most highly respected citizens of Loyal, passed away at his home on the north side of town Tuesday night, Feb. 8th, 1916 at the age of 76 years, 5 months, and 23 days. He was born Aug. 15th, 1839 in Indiana and lived there with his parents until they died. When he was about 9 years of age he came to Wauwatosa, Wis., and resided with his older brother until he enlisted in the Civil War, in July 1867 and went into service at Bridgeport, Wis., as a private of the 10th Battery, Wisconsin Volenteers Light Infantry, under Capt. Beebe and Lieutenant B. M. Grossheck. He was assigned to the 3rd Division, 17 Corps of Tennessee and three days after the seige of Savannah was taken prisoner and sent to Andersonville prison, where he remained three months. He was honorably discharged at the close of the war. Always a kind and indulgent husband and father, honest and just in all his dealings, lending a helping hand to all in need, with a kind word and smile for all, he leaves behind him a record of which anyone might be proud. Being deaf since the war, caused hime to become a great reader, in which way he spent many hours that would otherwise have been lonely, and although he never made a profession of religion, only in his day life, he was a great bible student. June 25, 1866 at Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wis., he was united in marriage to Miss Jane Rattery and in 1883 moved to Clark County on a farm east of Loyal, where he resided until about four years ago, with his wife he moved to town leaving the farm in charge of one of his sons. He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife and five children. William, Frank, Anna hutchins, Thomas, and Otto, ten grand children and two great grand children. The funeral was held Friday from the Methodist Church, Rev. w. P. Power officiating, interment at the Loyal Cemetery. Relatives from a distance attending the funeral were, Clark Davis of Cederburg, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole of West Bend, Mrs. Geo. Allanson of Menasha, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis and two children of Richland Center.
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11082 Surname: Sheldon, Hutchins ------------------------- >From the Loyal Tribune paper 1923 Lorinda A. Sheldon was born April 8th, 1848 at Cascade, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. Early in childhood with her parents moved to Dundee, Fond du Lac county, Wis. where she received her education, and teaching school in that county for some time. On March 27th, 1870 was united in marriage to Ransome E. Hutchins, where they resided in the township of Osceola, Fond du Lac county until April 1887 when the family moved to Clark County, settling on a farm in the town of Unity where they engaged in farming for 28 years. March 1915 they retired from farm life moving to the village of Loyal where she passed away at her home Monday, Oct. 8th, 1923. Her husband preceded her in death Jan. 13th, 1917. Eight children were born to this union, which mourn her loss are: Warren and Clarence of Unity, Eliza Nichols of Loyal, Anna Smith of Gettisburg, So. Dak., Herbert of Tacoma, Wash., Oscar of Loyal, Evelyn Dietsche of Riplinger, and Lela Lyon of Hingham, Mont. Also 26 grand children, 5 great grand children, 2 sisters, 5 half sisters, 2 half brothers and a host of dear friends. The funeral was held at the M. E. Church, Thursday afternoon, Interment being in the Loyal Cemetery. Rev. James, officiating.
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11080 Surname: Hutchins, Sheldon ------------------------- >From the Loyal Tribune paper 1917 "Old Soldier Passes Away" Ransom Hutchins dies. He marched with Sherman to the Sea. Ransom Hutchins was born Oct. 4th, 1843 in the town of Scruple, Ononga County, New York and died at his home in Loyal, Jan. 20th, 1917. He came to Wisconsin with his parents when he was nine years old, settling on a farm in Auburn, Fond du Lac County. During the Civil War he entered Company E, 17th Reg, Wisconsin Infantry, and recieved an honorable discharge at Lousiville, KY, July 14th, 1865. He was with the Sherman army and in the battles of Jonesboro, Lovejoy station, seige of Savannah, Orangeburg, Fayetteville, and also in the Grand Review at Washington, D.C. on May 25th, 1865. On March 27th, 1870 at Dundee town of Oscelo, he was married to Miss Lorinda sheldon. In April 1887 he moved his family to Clark County where he has since resided. To this union were born eight children, Warren, Clarence, Eliza Nichols, Anna Smith, Herbert, Oscar, Emily, and Lela Lyon all of whom survive him, besides the wife and one sister, Martha Gudex of Campbellsport. His health failed him in December 1911 and about this time his eyesight also failed. He has been a great sufferer, althought thinking more of the care he was making others, than of his own sufferings. He was a man that commanded the respect of all. Funernal suervices were held at the Methodist Church in this place Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Braddick of Spencer officiating. He was laid to rest in the Loyal Cemetery. Thank you, Charmaine
Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10362 Surname: McIlhattan, Myers, Black, Everhart ------------------------- Scotland is probable, but I can't tie my McIlhattans with any of the indiviuals I find on the big gen search sites. I also tried your alternate spelling, and got some new names, but still no connections.