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    1. BARNSDALE (Walter) 1867 - 1951
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BARNSDALE, BROOKS, GORDON Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1722 Message Board Post: Printed in the Stevens Point Daily Journal, Friday January 5, 1951, Page 1 Walter BARNSDALE, a pioneer in the movie industry since 1896, died Thursday afternoon at his Plover home at the age of 83. Mr. BARNSDALE was born May 14, 1867 at Donnington, England, a son of the late Richard and Mary BARNSDALE. He came to this country in the late 1880's after receiving his apprenticeship certificate from a locomotive shop in England, and lived for a time with his uncle, George BARNSDALE, who lived east of Plover. He was married May 18, 1891 at Stevens Point to Kate BARNSDALE, George and Sara BARNSDALE's daughter. Mr. BARNSDALE took a film of former Troop I of Stevens Point at Camp Douglas, WI in 1917, and willed that film, at his death, to that group of World War I soldiers. Although his name is unknown in the movie industry today, he pioneered in that field and made important contributions to it through his inventions. Survivors include his wife; four sons, George of Pocatello, ID, Frank at home, Walter Jr., east of Plover, and Richard, Adel, IA; two daughters, Mrs. Leroy GORDON, Nelsonville, and Mrs. S. W. BROOKS, Chippews Falls; a brother, Albert, in England, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Three daughters preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Monday at Boston Funeral Home, and interment will be in the Plover Cemetery. NOTE: This fellow is mentioned in later years Troop I reunion articles as an honorary member. Submitter: Joan M Benner <[email protected]> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists NOTE: This is not a complete obit, and due to copyright restrictions, was compiled from obits printed in the Stevens Point Daily Journal. Copies of obits may be obtained from: http://library.uwsp.edu/Obits/ Also See: WWII: Returning Men of Battery E, 120th Field Artillery Formerly Troop I, First Wisconsin Cavalry http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag/military/TroopI.htm

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