Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12165 Surname: POOL, DANIELS, SMITH, BRUCE, HERGES, KLAHN, PULLEN, DeMUNCK, DE MUNCK, STANDARD ------------------------- -------------------------PUBLIC RECORD. Plymouth Review, Monday, December 2, 1940 pg. 6: Former Greenbush Resident DiesWord has been received here of the death of Mrs. Albert Pool, well-known former Greenbush resident, which occured this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Daniels in Granton, Clark County.Born in New York state, Mrs. pool was a resident of Greenbush for many years, going to make her home with her daughter in Granton about a year ago.She is survived by the following children: Eugene of Kohler; Mrs. George Smith of Owens, Wis; Byron Pool of this city and Mrs. James Bruce of Cedar Grove.The body will be brought to Greenbush for services and burial. Final arrangements have not been made as the paper goes to press. Plymouth Review, Monday December 9, 1940 pg. 6: Hold Rites For Mrs. Lydia Pool, Greenbush - Funeral services for Mrs. Kydia Pool, 93, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Daniels near Granton on Monday, we held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church in this village. The Rev. Lowell Reykdal officiated and interment was in the Greenbush cemetery. During the services Miss Thelma De Munck sang "In the Garden", and "Lead Me Home" accompanied by Mrs. G. D. Stanard. The pallbearers were four grandsons of the deceased, Ray, Glen and Mark Bruce of Cedar Grove and Owen Pool of Kohler and Edward Herges and Frank Klahn, friends of Mrs. Pool. Mrs. Pool was born in Grafton, New York, on April 12, 1847, and was married to Albert Pool in January of 1865. Ten years later the couple came to Wisconsin and settled near Greenbush (Sheboygan County), on a farm which they purchased from the Government. The land grant, a cherished possesion of the family, was signed by President James Buchanan. In 1911 they sold their farm and moved to the village of Greenbush, where Mr. Pool passed away in 1922. Three other children born in New York, died there in early childhood and one daughter, Mrs. Bert Pullen, preceded her mother in death in 1900.The survivors are three sons, Eugene Pool of Kohler, Hubert Pool of Plymouth and Byron Pool of this village; three daughters, Mrs. George Smith of Owen, Mrs. Fred Daniels of Granton and Mrs. James Bruce of Cedar Grove; 22 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren.Those from away, who attended the last rites, were: Mr. & Mrs. Fred Daniels and daughter, Miss Marie, of Granton; Mrs. George Smith of Owens; Mr. & Mrs. Owen Pool and Mrs. Hamerla of Sheboygan Falls; Mr. & Mrs. James Bruce and Mr. & Mrs. Glen Bruce of Cedar Grove and Mrs. Hubert Pool of Plymouth.