Barland Biography Search
A tool to help you find historic biographical information from the Eau Claire area. Currently the database contains information garnered solely from the notes of Lois Barland, an area author and amateur historian. Mrs. Barland used the notes in the writing of her books, Sawdust City, a History of Eau Claire, Wisconsin from the Earliest Times to 1910 (1960) and The River Flows on, a Record of Eau Claire, Wisconsin from 1910-1960 (1965) .
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| Record Date | Last Name | First Name | Record Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1923-02-20 | Kittlestad | Mrs. Oscar | Daughter of Mrs. Catherine Glomski. Sister of Mrs. Orrie Squires of Chicago, Frank, Julius Jr., Theodore, Joseph and George. |
| 1923-02-20 | Raddatz | Fred | Wife dies at age 57, leaving no children. |
| 1923-02-20 | Raddatz | Mrs. Fred | Died at age 57. No children. Daughter of Matthias and Louise Kneer. Sister of Herman Kneer, Mrs. J.J. Auer, Mrs. T. Beubler, Mrs. Julius Derge and Mrs. E.O. Rick. |
| 1923-02-20 | Squires | Mrs. Orrie | Of Chicago. Daughter of Mrs. Catherine Glomski. Sister of Mrs. Oscar Kittlestad, Frank, Julius Jr., Theodore, Joseph and George. |
| 1923-02-18 | Steinmetz | Theodore A. | Director of Liberty Band and new sixty piece symphony orchestra. |
| 1923-02-14 | Smith | Peter J. | Appointed Normal School regent to succeed W.K. Coffin. Was Assistant PM until 1917. Served nine years as President of SAF. Member of the County Board. |
| 1923-02-10 | Culver | Sloan | In business in Cleveland. Son of Howard L. Culver. Marries Ruth Tufts, daugher of W.C. Tufts of Chicago. |
| 1923-02-10 | Tufts | Ruth | Daughter of W.C. Tufts of Chicago. Marries Sloan Culver, son of Howard L. |
| 1923-02-10 | Tufts | W. C. | Father of Ruth. Of Chicago. |
| 1923-02-09 | Phillips | Max | Daughter born to Max. |
| 1923-02-09 | Starr | Nathan C. | Nathan C. engaged to Eleanor, daughter of S.C. Larraber of Boston. He is teaching English at Harvard. |
| 1923-02-08 | DeMars | Joseph | Arrested for selling moonshine in Jim Falls. |
| 1923-02-06 | Kepler | Sylvester S. | Died near age 90. Former mayor. Born in 1834 in Meadville, PA. Came to EC in 1875 as managing ed. of EC News. Active in Democratic Party. Married at Wabasha to Catherine McDougall, who died many years ago. William S. Kepler is his only son. |
| 1923-02-06 | Kepler | William S. | Son of Sylvester S. and Catherine (McDougall) Kepler. |
| 1923-02-06 | McDougall | Catherine | Married Sylvester S. Kepler at Wabasha. Mother of William S. Kepler. Died many years ago. |
| 1923-02-04 | Fournier | Died at home on First Ave. | |
| 1923-02-04 | Thrane | Arthur David Herman | Dr. Arthur [back] in EC after one year in Germany. |
| 1923-02-03 | Hayes | Edward Stephen | Re-elected VP of State Board of Health. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Bernice | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Burnett | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Deloris | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Fern | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Harry | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Mary | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Laura Kunderman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Paul Jr | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Ralph | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Bernicke | Valerie | Mrs. Paul died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Kunferman | George | Mrs. Paul Bernicke died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Kunferman | John | Mrs. Paul Bernicke died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Kunferman | Joseph | Mrs. Paul Bernicke died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-02-02 | Kunferman | Lura | Mrs. Paul Bernicke died age 45. Leaves husband and 9 children: Ralph, Valerie, Fern, Deloris, Bernice, Burnett, Paul Jr., and Harry. Mrs. Lura Kunferman is her mother. Brothers and sister are Del (sic), Joseph, George, and John. |
| 1923-01-30 | Foss | Roy | Stole money from 9th ward bakery where he worked. Is 24, married and has young child. |
| 1923-01-26 | Foss | Henry | Sentenced to life imprisonment in 1909, pardoned by Gov. Was paroled in 1914. |
| 1923-01-09 | Forcier | Raymond H. | Son of Severe Forcier, 707 Newton. Marries Lena, daughter of Mrs. J. Lokken of Chippewa Falls. William is a brother of the groom and Lorena a sister. |
| 1923-01-09 | Forcier | Severe | 707 Newton. |
| 1923-01-09 | Lokken | Lena | Daughter of Mrs. J. Lokken of Chippewa Falls. Marries Raymond H. Forcier. |
| 1923-01-09 | Lokken | Mrs. J. | Of Chippewa Falls. Mother of Lena, who married Raymond H. Forcier. |
| 1923-01-07 | Aanes | B J | Repurchased photgraphic studio at 102 1/2 E. Grand. He operated studio 8 years, sold it and went west but came back after a year. |
| 1923-01-02 | Skamser | Thomas | Thomas died age 57. Brother O.E. and Eric. |
| 1922-12-14 | Baird | J. C. | Marries Amalia C. Olson, who had been in charge of Luther Hospital for several years. |
| 1922-12-14 | Olson | Amalia C. | Had been in charge of Luther Hospital for several years. Marries Dr. J.C. Baird. |
| 1922-12-12 | Lockerby | Mrs. Dwight D. | Died. Daughter of Theodore Coleman. |
| 1922-12-12 | Randall | Everett Harold | Died at age 32. Son of Edgar H. Randall. Brother of Adin Arthur Randall. |
| 1922-11-24 | Issac | Andrew C. | Photographer from Madison. Bought Fred Bonell gallery on Barstow 25 years ago. |
| 1922-11-22 | Ayres | Gladys | Marries Glenn M. Day at Rock Falls. |
| 1922-11-22 | Day | Glenn M. | Son of George F. Day. Marries Gladys Ayres at Rock Falls. |
| 1922-11-22 | Day | J. Harvey | In hardware business. Son of Jesse and Hannah Day, brother of George F. and two sisters. |
| 1922-11-21 | Cary | Albert | Died at age 42. 303 Madison. Brother of Leo F., Herbert V. and John. Brothers are members of Cary Transfer Co. |
| 1922-11-21 | Cary | Herbert V. | Brother of Albert, Leo F. and John. Member of Cary Transfer Co. |
| 1922-11-21 | Cary | John | Brother of Albert, Herbert V. and Leo F. Member of Cary Transfer Co. |
| 1922-11-21 | Cary | Leo F. | Brother of Albert, Herbert V. and John. Member of Cary Transfer Co. |
| 1922-11-21 | Daniels | Alice | William W. Downs died. His father was Captain Burkee Downs who settled in Menomonie in 1849. Of Knapp Stout, late rwith Carson. Came to EC in 1868. Born in Menomonie in 1851. Graduated from UW Law School. Married Alice Daniels who died in 1914. Was in Bayfield from 1886 to 1911. |
| 1922-11-21 | Downs | Alice | William W. Downs died. His father was Captain Burkee Downs who settled in Menomonie in 1849. Of Knapp Stout, late rwith Carson. Came to EC in 1868. Born in Menomonie in 1851. Graduated from UW Law School. Married Alice Daniels who died in 1914. Was in Bayfield from 1886 to 1911. |
| 1922-11-21 | Downs | Burkee | William W. Downs died. His father was Captain Burkee Downs who settled in Menomonie in 1849. Of Knapp Stout, late rwith Carson. Came to EC in 1868. Born in Menomonie in 1851. Graduated from UW Law School. Married Alice Daniels who died in 1914. Was in Bayfield from 1886 to 1911. |
| 1922-11-21 | Downs | William W. | William W. Downs died. His father was Captain Burkee Downs who settled in Menomonie in 1849. Of Knapp Stout, late rwith Carson. Came to EC in 1868. Born in Menomonie in 1851. Graduated from UW Law School. Married Alice Daniels who died in 1914. Was in Bayfield from 1886 to 1911. |
| 1922-11-15 | Comings | George F. | Acting Governor for week while Blaine in New Orleans. |
| 1922-11-15 | Fish | Theodore | Heads vets bureau office at EC. |
| 1922-11-14 | Miley | Mrs. Frank | Dauther-in-law of Michael. Died at home in Portland. Mrs. Michael 700 E. Madison. |
| 1922-11-10 | Ainsworth | Walter | Of St. Louis Park, MN. Marries Charlotte DeMars. |
| 1922-11-10 | DeMars | Charlotte | Daughter of Mrs. Denise DeMars, 618 Water St. Sister of Marie. Marries Walter Ainsworth of St. Louis Park, MN. |
| 1922-11-10 | DeMars | Denise | Mother of Percy J., Charlotte and Marie. 618 Water St. |
| 1922-11-10 | DeMars | Marie | Daughter of Mrs. Denise DeMars, 618 Water St. Sister of Charlotte. |
| 1922-11-05 | Geraldson | Mrs. E. S. | Of Superior. Granddaughter of George and Mary Ann Linton. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hainer | Blair | Son of Ida Hainer. Brother of Linton Hainer. Grandson of George and Mary Ann Linton. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hainer | Linton | Son of Ida Hainer. Brother of Blair Hainer. Grandson of George and Mary Ann Linton. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hoffman | Arthur | Brother of R.E. Hoffman, Ernest Hoffman and Mrs. A.P. Neill. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hoffman | Ernest | Brother of R.E. Hoffman, Arthur Hoffman and Mrs. A.P. Neill. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hoffman | Helen | Daughter of R.E. and Emma Hoffman. Sister of Sarah, Oliner and Richard. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hoffman | Oliner | Son of R.E. and Emma Hoffman. Brother of Sarah, Richard and Helen. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hoffman | R. E. | Died. Born in Germany. Came to EC with parents. Brothers are Arthur and Ernest, and sister is Mrs. A.P. Neill. Married Emma Olinson of EC in 1898. Leaves wife, children Richard, Sarah, Oliner and Helen. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hoffman | Richard | Son of R.E. and Emma Hoffman. Brother of Sarah, Oliner and Helen. |
| 1922-11-05 | Hoffman | Sarah | Daughter of R.E. and Emma Hoffman. Sister of Richard, Oliner and Helen. |
| 1922-11-05 | Linton | George | Born in 1842 in Sheringham, Canada. Settled in Brunswick after Civil War. Moved to Eau Claire in 1875 and for several years managed Singer Sewing Machines. Later in merchantile business on Barstow. In 1869 married Mary Ann Pierce of Brunswick. Grandchildren are Mrs. E.S. Geraldson of Superior, Blair and Linton Hainer, and Katheryn and Jack Linton. |
| 1922-11-05 | Linton | Jack | Grandson of George and Mary Ann Linton. |
| 1922-11-05 | Linton | Katheryn | Granddaughter of George and Mary Ann Linton. |
| 1922-11-05 | Neill | Mrs. A. P. | Sister of R.E. Hoffman, Arthur Hoffman and Ernest Hoffman. |
| 1922-11-05 | Olinson | Emma | Married R.E. Hoffman in 1898. Of EC. Mother of Richard, Sarah, Olinsen and Helen. |
| 1922-11-05 | Pierce | Mary Ann | Originally from Brunswick. Married George Linton in 1869. Children are Arthur Linton and Ida Hainer. Grandchildren are Mrs. E.S. Geraldson, Blair and Linton Hainer, and Katheryn and Jack Linton. |
| 1922-11-03 | Midelfart | H. Christian | Pres. West Wisc. Medical Society, succeeding Dr. R.F. Werner. Dr. R.E. Mitchell new secretary. |
| 1922-11-03 | Mitchell | R. E. | Becomes secretary of West Wisc. Medical Society. |
| 1922-11-03 | Werner | R. F. | Ends term as president of West Wisc. Medical Society, suceeded by Dr. H. Christian U. Midelfart |
| 1922-11-02 | Hainer | Ida | Daughter of George Linton. Sister of Arthur Linton. |
| 1922-11-02 | Linton | A. A. | Of Lowell, Mass. Brother of George and James Linton. |
| 1922-11-02 | Linton | George | Died. 917 S. Barstow. Leaves son Arthur, daughter Ida Hainer, and brothers James in Minneapolis and A.A. in Lowell, Mass. |
| 1922-11-02 | Linton | James | Brother of Arthur and A.A. Linton. |
| 1922-10-29 | Atkinson | William K. | Dies at age 85. |
| 1922-10-25 | Drummond | Henry | Drowned on fishing trip. |
| 1922-10-11 | Bostwick | Salisbury | Now working at Chicago Tribune with Frank King of "Gasoline Alley" fame. |
| 1922-10-05 | Burdette | Belle | Married Lucien Volney Ripley in 1870. Had son Fred and two daughters. Died eight years ago. |
| 1922-10-05 | Ripley | Fred W. | Grandson of Lucien V. Ripley, son of Fred Ripley. |
| 1922-10-05 | Ripley | Lucien Volney | Died at age 80. Born in MI in 1842. Married Belle Burdette in 1870. She died eight years ago. Leaves son Fred, grandson Fred W., and daughter Alice. Land estimator. |
| 1922-09-28 | Small | W. A. | Dr. W.A. Small locating in Truax building; neurologist and eye specialist from Chicago. Graduate of McCormack Medical College. |
| 1922-09-27 | Lockwood | Charles W. | Died in Boston after appendictomy at age 63. Born November 1859. |
| 1922-09-21 | Sherman | Oluf | Store robbed of $1,000 worth of diamond rings. |
| 1922-09-13 | Gane | Clara | Of Chippewa Falls. Married Felix Ramharter. |
| 1922-09-13 | Ramharter | Felix | Married Clara Gane of CF. Brother of George. |
| 1922-09-13 | Ramharter | George | Brother of Felix. |
| 1922-09-10 | Knickerbocker | Samuel | Son of Mrs. Craig of Thorp. Marries Lucille, daughter of John [last name illegible.] |
| 1922-09-10 | Patrow | David | Golden anniversary. 639 Chippewa St. Children are Mrs. Sam Mashler, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs. Neil Sutherland, Sam and four other sons. |
| 1922-09-03 | Classon | Abigail | Daughter of US Congressman D.G. Classon of Oconto. Marries D.B. Lange, son of Gus J. Lange. Will live in Newark, NJ. |
| 1922-09-03 | Classon | D. G. | Of Oconto. Father of Abigail, who marries D.B. Lange. |
| 1922-09-03 | Lange | D. B. | D.B. Lange, son of Gus J., married Abigail, daughter of U.S. Congressman D.C. Classon of Oconto. Will live in Newark, New Jersey. |
| 1922-08-31 | Bullis | Catherine | Daughter of Rush Bullis. Marries Kenneth, son of J.E. Davey. |
| 1922-08-31 | Bullis | Rush | Daughter Catherine marries Kenneth Davey |
| 1922-08-31 | Davey | J. E. | Son Kenneth marries Catherine Bullis. |
| 1922-08-31 | Davey | Kenneth | Son of J.E. Davey. Marries Catherine Bullis. |
| 1922-08-22 | Leland | Hector C. | Reverend Hector C. of Dixon, Illinois visiting. 44 Relatives met at old Leland homestead in Union. Preached in Baptist church where mother was charter member. |
| 1922-08-16 | Konrad | Harold | Son of Nicolas C. Konrad, who has now died in LA. Brother of Walter H. Konrad. Mother died eight months ago while visiting in EC. |
| 1922-08-16 | Konrad | Nicolas C. | Died in Louisiana. Father of Harold and Walter H. Konrad. Born in Oshkosh in 1853. Had interest in Paine & Sawyer Lumber Co., and was prominent in state politics in '70s and '80s. Mrs. Konrad died eight months ago while visiting in EC. |
| 1922-08-16 | Konrad | William H. | Son of Nicolas C. Konrad, who has now died in LA. Brother of Harold Konrad. Mother died eight months ago while visiting in EC. |
| 1922-07-29 | Phillips | Bernhard | Age 15. Son of Max. |
| 1922-07-14 | Voss | Michael | Michael home after seven years in the Army. |
| 1922-07-09 | Kleiner | J. H. | Dies of peritonitis, home 3rd Ave. Father of Ruth. |
| 1922-07-09 | Kleiner | Ruth | Daughter of J.H. Kleiner. |
| 1922-07-09 | Mayhew | Elizabeth | Died. Born in Maine in 1837. Married Augustus Vinton Mayhew in 1862. Sister of Mrs. Sarah A. Von Hovenberg. |
| 1922-07-04 | French | Day | In Minneapolis. Son of Dr. Edmund Charles French and Esther B. (Edwards) French. Brother of Myrta and Dr. E.E. French of Chicago. |
| 1922-07-04 | French | E. E. | Of Chicago. Son of Dr. Edmund Charles French and Esther B. (Edwards) French. Brother of Day and Myrta. |
| 1922-07-04 | French | Esther B. | Died. 105 Chippewa. Leaves husband Dr. Edmund Charles French, and children Myrta, Day in Minneapolis, and Dr. E.E. French of Chicago. |
| 1922-07-04 | French | Myrta | Daughter of Dr. Edmund Charles French and Esther B. (Edwards) French. Sister of Day in Minneapolis and Dr. E.E. French of Chicago. |
| 1922-07-04 | Magadance | Frank C. | Of 810 South River. Hurt when hit by street car. |
| 1922-07-01 | Fleming | Charles H. | Died. Siblings are John, Will, Mrs. Ira Wallace and Mrs. E. Wright. |
| 1922-07-01 | Fleming | John | Brother of Charles H., Will, Mrs. Ira Wallace and Mrs. E. Wright. |
| 1922-07-01 | Fleming | Will | Brother of Charles H., John, Mrs. Ira Wallace and Mrs. E. Wright. |
| 1922-07-01 | Wallace | Mrs. Ira | Sister Charles H., John, Will, and Mrs. E. Wright. |
| 1922-07-01 | Wright | Mrs. E. | Brother of Charles H., John, Will, and Mrs. Ira Wallace. |
| 1922-06-29 | Chisholm | David D. | Of Chippewa Falls. Marries Eleanor, daughter of Daniel Donnellan. |
| 1922-06-29 | Donnellan | Eleanor | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Donnellan. Marries Dr. David D. Chisholm of Chippewa Falls. |
| 1922-06-28 | Jaastad | Henry O. | Marries Edna Lindauer of Madison. |
| 1922-06-28 | Lindauer | Edna | Of Madison. Marries Henry O. Jaastad. |
| 1922-06-27 | Cameron | A. D. | Son of Donald. Living in Canada; left EC 10 years ago. |
| 1922-06-27 | Cameron | Donald | Father of A.D. Cameron. |
| 1922-06-27 | Owen | Frank G. | Son of John S. Died from accidental fall from hotel window in Chicago. Leaves wife and two children in Medford, OR. |
| 1922-06-19 | Pingel | Jack | Pianist formerly with Woodford's Orchestra of EC composed waltz which he has played over radiophone, playing summer engagement in OH with Chicago orchestra. |
| 1922-06-13 | Aiken | Belle | Twenty-five years ago Joseph Halbleib, known throughout theatrical world as Joe Willard, eloped with Belle Aiken, niece of Congressman S.M. Stephenson and heir to $30,000. Joe was son of Mrs. George Ritzinger Sr and was achieving fame in Michigan. |
| 1922-06-13 | Halbleib | Joe | Twenty-five years ago Joseph Halbleib, known throughout theatrical world as Joe Willard, eloped with Belle Aiken, niece of Congressman S.M. Stephenson and heir to $30,000. Joe was son of Mrs. George Ritzinger Sr and was achieving fame in Michigan. |
| 1922-06-13 | Ritzinger | Mrs. George | Twenty-five years ago Joseph Halbleib, known throughout theatrical world as Joe Willard, eloped with Belle Aiken, niece of Congressman S.M. Stephenson and heir to $30,000. Joe was son of Mrs. George Ritzinger Sr and was achieving fame in Michigan. |
| 1922-06-13 | Stephenson | S. M. | Twenty-five years ago Joseph Halbleib, known throughout theatrical world as Joe Willard, eloped with Belle Aiken, niece of Congressman S.M. Stephenson and heir to $30,000. Joe was son of Mrs. George Ritzinger Sr and was achieving fame in Michigan. |
| 1922-06-13 | Willard | Joe | Twenty-five years ago Joseph Halbleib, known throughout theatrical world as Joe Willard, eloped with Belle Aiken, niece of Congressman S.M. Stephenson and heir to $30,000. Joe was son of Mrs. George Ritzinger Sr and was achieving fame in Michigan. |
| 1922-06-11 | Finucan | Edwin T. | Married Belle, daughter of J.W. McDonald, 1021-5th Ave. Dr. from Kendall, now dentist in EC. Belle taught in EC. |
| 1922-06-11 | McDonald | Belle | Taught in EC. Daughter of J.W. McDonald. Married Dr. Edwin T. Finucan. |
| 1922-06-11 | McDonald | J. W. | 1021-5th Ave. Father of Belle, who married Dr. Edwin T. Finucan. |
| 1922-06-11 | Sherman | Irma | Irma, daughter of Oluf, graduated with high honors from Lawrence College School of Music. |
| 1922-06-09 | Schwahn | Benedict | Benedict married Fannie Ingram, daughter of C.H. Ingram. Joseph is brother of groom. Ben is vice president of Union Savings Bank. |
| 1922-06-08 | Calkins | D. G. | Helen (Mrs. F.C. Toomey), daughter of D.G. Calkins, marries M.E. Wixon, who works for Johns Manville Co. |
| 1922-06-08 | Calkins | Helen | Helen (Mrs. F.C. Toomey), daughter of D.G. Calkins, marries M.E. Wixon, who works for Johns Manville Co. |
| 1922-06-08 | Fish | Lucia | Graduates high school, goes east to study voice. |
| 1922-06-08 | Toomey | F. C. | Helen (Mrs. F.C. Toomey), daughter of D.G. Calkins, marries M.E. Wixon, who works for Johns Manville Co. |
| 1922-06-08 | Wixon | M. E. | Helen (Mrs. F.C. Toomey), daughter of D.G. Calkins, marries M.E. Wixon, who works for Johns Manville Co. |
| 1922-06-04 | Backus | Loretta | Daughter of William, Town of Union. Marries Herman Brunn of Menomonie. |
| 1922-06-04 | Backus | William | Father of Loretta |
| 1922-06-04 | Brunn | Herman | Of Menomonie. Marries Loretta Backus. |
| 1922-06-03 | Thrane | Lotta Lacey | Mrs. Victor Thrane suing for divorce. Victor wealthy lumberman, club man and art patron of Chicago. Formerly of EC. |
| 1922-06-02 | Bundy | C. T. | Father of Katherine |
| 1922-06-02 | Bundy | Katherine | Daughter of C.T. Bundy. Marries Victor T. Wahl. |
| 1922-06-02 | Wahl | Victor T. | Marries Katherine Bundy, daughter of C.T. Bundy. |
| 1922-06-02 | Wahl | Victor T. | Victor T. married Katherine, daughter of Charles T. Bundy. Secretary and assistant manager of EC Trunk Co. |
| 1922-05-24 | Halbleib | Charles | Mrs. Ritzinger, 60, shot to death in St. Paul home. Police holding James Mitchell, 50. Investigating conspiracy of depriving George of money he inherited from his father. Albert Ryder, 23, a cripple and son of Mrs. R. is only witness. Charles Halbleib, 910 Ma[illegible] St. in EC is a step brother of George Jr. George Jr. is a teamster in St. Paul, hauling ashes. |
| 1922-05-24 | Mitchell | James | Mrs. Ritzinger, 60, shot to death in St. Paul home. Police holding James Mitchell, 50. Investigating conspiracy of depriving George of money he inherited from his father. Albert Ryder, 23, a cripple and son of Mrs. R. is only witness. Charles Halbleib, 910 Ma[illegible] St. in EC is a step brother of George Jr. George Jr. is a teamster in St. Paul, hauling ashes. |
| 1922-05-24 | Ritzinger | Mrs. Ritzinger, 60, shot to death in St. Paul home. Police holding James Mitchell, 50. Investigating conspiracy of depriving George of money he inherited from his father. Albert Ryder, 23, a cripple and son of Mrs. R. is only witness. Charles Halbleib, 910 Ma[illegible] St. in EC is a step brother of George Jr. George Jr. is a teamster in St. Paul, hauling ashes. | |
| 1922-05-24 | Ritzinger | George | Mrs. Ritzinger, 60, shot to death in St. Paul home. Police holding James Mitchell, 50. Investigating conspiracy of depriving George of money he inherited from his father. Albert Ryder, 23, a cripple and son of Mrs. R. is only witness. Charles Halbleib, 910 Ma[illegible] St. in EC is a step brother of George Jr. George Jr. is a teamster in St. Paul, hauling ashes. |
| 1922-05-24 | Ryder | Albert | Mrs. Ritzinger, 60, shot to death in St. Paul home. Police holding James Mitchell, 50. Investigating conspiracy of depriving George of money he inherited from his father. Albert Ryder, 23, a cripple and son of Mrs. R. is only witness. Charles Halbleib, 910 Ma[illegible] St. in EC is a step brother of George Jr. George Jr. is a teamster in St. Paul, hauling ashes. |
| 1922-05-11 | Chapman | G. H. | Father of George H. Chapman. Died when George Jr. was a young boy. Distinguished jurist and veteran of the Civil War. Of Indianapolis. |
| 1922-05-11 | Chapman | George H. | Died in Stanley of peritonitis at age 55. Cousin of George B. Chapman, nephew of Sallie Moon (wife of D.R. Moon.) Was gen. mgr. of Northwestern Lumber Co. for 17 years. President of Union Auto Co. of EC and CF. His father General G.H. Chapman died when he was a boy, and he came to EC. Survived by wife Harriet (nee Hubbard) of EC, 10-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son. |
| 1922-05-11 | Chapman | George B. | Cousin of George H. Chapman (Jr) |
| 1922-05-11 | Hubbard | Harriet | Wife of George H. Chapman. Husband died at age 55, leaving her with a 10-year-old daughter and a 15-year-old son. Of EC. |
| 1922-05-11 | Moon | D. R. | Husband of Sallie Moon. |
| 1922-05-11 | Moon | Sallie | Wife of D.R. Moon, aunt of George H. Chapman (Jr). |
| 1922-05-07 | Horrigan | Henry | Died at age 60. 414 Water St. Leaves wife, and sister Mrs. Ella Wright. Preceeded in death by father John Sr. and brother John Jr. In EC 45 years. |
| 1922-05-07 | Wright | L. E. | Husband of Ella Horrigan. |
| 1922-05-06 | Bundy | Sat 22 years. Mrs. Bundy was daughter of William Macauley. Her brother, THomas, had come to Dunnville in 1852. Married 1861. Practiced law at Dunville. | |
| 1922-05-05 | Bostwick | S. Edgar | Father of Salisbury Bostwick, who is now a cartoonish in Chicago studeio of Carey Orr. |
| 1922-05-05 | Bostwick | Salisbury | Salisbury, son of S.E. Bostwick, cartoonist in Chicago studio of Carey Orr. |
| 1922-05-04 | Johannes | Marshall | Casper Kappus and Marshall Johannes open garage at 316 Wisc. St. |
| 1922-05-04 | Kappus | Casper | Casper Kappus and Marshall Johannes open garage at 316 Wisc. St. |
| 1922-05-02 | Bundy | Charles T. | Mother dies. Has five brothers and three sisters, including Mrs. Arthur LeMay of EC. |
| 1922-05-02 | Bundy | Egbert B. | Has six sons and three daughters, including Charles T. Bundy and Mrs. Arthur LeMay of EC. |
| 1922-05-02 | Bundy | Mrs. E. B. | Mrs. E.B. Bundy died at home in Menomonie. Leaves six sons and three daughters, including Charles T. Bundy and Mrs. Arthur LeMay of EC |
| 1922-05-02 | LeMay | Arthur | Husband of one of Egbert B. Bundy's three daughters. Of EC. |
| 1922-05-02 | Quella | Anna | Died at age 80 in Chetek. Leaves son Charles. |
| 1922-05-02 | Slagsvold | Thorval | In contest by Milwaukee paper to find WI hero. Oscar T. Slagsvold one of six named. |
| 1922-04-30 | Alden | John | Alden is a direct descendant of John Alden. Fiancee Mary Lockwood organized Red Cross jazz orchestra during war which earned $8000 for war work. |
| 1922-04-30 | Klawiter | Fred | 735 Hobart. Only living child of Fredrick C. Klawiter. |
| 1922-04-30 | Klawiter | Frederick C. | 100 years old. At age 99 had all his own teeth and could read without glasses. Was blacksmith in Germany. Fred Jr., his only living child, lives at 735 Hobart. Also has 19 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. |
| 1922-04-30 | Lockewood | Mary | Alden direct descendent of John Alden. Mary originally Red Cross jazz orchestra during war which earned $8,000 for war work. |
| 1922-04-27 | Drummond | Doris | To marry Fresno attorney Stanley Moffat. |
| 1922-04-27 | Moffat | Margaret | Of Fresno. Daughter of Stanley and Doris (Drummond) Moffat. Mother died when she was just three years old. |
| 1922-04-27 | Moffat | Stanley | Fresno attorney. To marry Doris Drummond. |
| 1922-04-25 | Magadance | Mrs. Frank C. | Mrs. Magadance beat "other woman" of son in law. |
| 1922-04-23 | Lockwood | Mary | Mary to marry John Alden of Boston. |
| 1922-04-22 | Kepler | Sarah Jane | Died. Born in 1831 in PA. A Quaker. Married William L. Kepler in PA in 1856. Came to EC in 1870 with two children. Died in Florida, where they moved in 1904. |
| 1922-04-22 | Kepler | William Lucien | Widow Sarah Jane (nee Williams) died. Married in PA in 1856, came to EC in 1870 with two children. Father of Maude. |
| 1922-04-22 | Williams | Sarah Jane | Died. Born in 1831 in PA. A Quaker. Married William L. Kepler in PA in 1856. Came to EC in 1870 with two children. Died in Florida, where they moved in 1904. |
| 1922-04-15 | Fasching | Fred J. | Brothers Fred J. and Leo J. will start drug store at 301 N. Barstow in former Gadsby bldg., now owned by Moos[?]. Faschings were with Boberg. |
| 1922-04-15 | Fasching | Leo J. | Brothers Fred J. and Leo J. will start drug store at 301 N. Barstow in former Gadsby bldg., now owned by Moos[?]. Faschings were with Boberg. |
| 1922-04-02 | Betz | Charles | Died at age 91 in Brunswick. Born in Germany in 1830. With mother and siblings John, George, Barbara, came to U.S. after 1848. Married Wilhelmina Ronneberge. Six children: Mrs. Henry Sphele, Mrs. E.D. Krogstad, Charles T., Herman, Gust and Minnie. |
| 1922-04-02 | Betz | Charles T. | One of Charles and Wilhelmina Betz's six children. Siblings are Mrs. Henry Spehle, Mrs. E.D. Krogstad, Herman, Gust and Minnie. |
| 1922-04-02 | Betz | Gust | One of Charles and Wilhelmina Betz's six children. Siblings are Mrs. Henry Spehle, Mrs. E.D. Krogstad, Charles T., Herman and Minnie. |
| 1922-04-02 | Betz | Herman | One of Charles and Wilhelmina Betz's six children. Siblings are Mrs. Henry Spehle, Mrs. E.D. Krogstad, Charles T., Gust and Minnie. |
| 1922-04-02 | Betz | Minnie | One of Charles and Wilhelmina Betz's six children. Siblings are Mrs. Henry Spehle, Mrs. E.D. Krogstad, Charles T., Herman and Gust. |
| 1922-04-02 | Jacobs | Robert | Husband of Anna Pinkum. |
| 1922-04-02 | Krogstad | Mrs. E. D. | One of Charles and Wilhelmina Betz's six children. Siblings are Mrs. Henry Spehle, Charles T., Herman, Gust and Minnie. |
| 1922-04-02 | Lloyd | W. L. | Husband of Myra Pinkum. |
| 1922-04-02 | Pinkum | Helen | Died. Oldest daughter of John and Elmire Pinkum. John came from Ma[edge of card cut off] in 1855. Sisters are Henrietta, Mrs. Myra Lloyd and Mrs. Anna Jacobs. |
| 1922-04-02 | Ronneberge | Wilhelmina | Wife of Charles Betz. Six children: Mrs. Henry Spehle, Mrs. E.D. Krogstad, Charles T., Herman, Gust and Minnie. |
| 1922-04-02 | Spehle | Mrs. Henry | One of Charles and Wilhelmina Betz's six children. Siblings are Mrs. E.D. Krogstad, Charles T., Herman and Minnie. |
| 1922-04-01 | Erity | Irving C. | Closes meat market at 412 S. Barstow to open grocery and meat market at 312 S. Barstow. Entrances on both Barstow and River Sts. |
| 1922-04-01 | Kohlhepp | Beatrice | Daughter of H.J. Kohlhepp. Engaged to Adolph Regli of Buffalo, NY, formerly of EC. |
| 1922-04-01 | Kohlhepp | Beatrice | Daughter of Hartman J. Kohlhepp. Engaged to Adolph Regli of Buffalo, NY, formerly of EC. |
| 1922-04-01 | Kohlhepp | Hartman J. | Father of Beatrice, who is engaged to Adolph Regli. |
| 1922-04-01 | Regli | Adolph | Of Buffalo, NY, formerly of EC. Engaged to Beatrice Kohlhepp of EC. |
| 1922-03-30 | Bernicke | Paul | Paul Bernickes celebrate 25th anniversary. Home Main St. Paul was in Co. E. |
| 1922-03-29 | Leipnitz | Clare | One-year-old son of Walter. |
| 1922-03-29 | Leipnitz | Walter | Has one-year-old son, Clare. |
| 1922-03-28 | Woodford | Reuben | Reuben sentenced for stealing a watch. He has been arrested several time for being A.W.O.L. |
| 1922-03-22 | Chatterson | Mrs. Fred | Of Fairchild. First woman juror accepted in EC County. On jury for arson trial of Leo Goldberg. Mrs. William J. Moe of EC and Mrs. Agnes Thwing of Augusta among others accepted for first mixed jury in EC Co. history. |
| 1922-03-22 | Goldberg | Leo | Found guilty by first mixed jury in EC Co. history. Born in Poland 34 years ago. Peddler in LaCrosse. In Army in 1918, started store in 1920. Now $5,000 in debt. Mrs. Fred Chatterson of Fairchild first woman juror accepted. Mrs. William J. Moe of EC and Mrs. Agnes Thwing of August among others accepted. Goldberg found guilty on Apr 6th, gets three years. |
| 1922-03-22 | Moe | Mrs. William J. | Of EC. Mrs. Fred Chatterson of Fairchild was first woman juror accepted in EC County. Also on jury for arson trial of Leo Goldberg were Mrs. William J. Moe of EC and Mrs. Agnes Thwing of Augusta. Goldberg found guilty April 6th and given three years. |
| 1922-03-22 | Thwing | Agnes | Of Augusta. Mrs. Fred Chatterson first woman juror in EC Co. history. Also on jury for arson trial of Leo Goldberg are Mrs. William J. Moe of EC and Mrs. Agnes Thwing of Augusta. Goldberg found guilty Apr. 6th, given three years. |
| 1922-03-19 | Girnau | John | Fined $100 for making moonshine. |
| 1922-03-18 | Lange | Dorothy | County spent $300 to try and bring Dorothy from Chicago. District Attorney may start action to collect from father. |
| 1922-03-10 | Gadsby | Thomas | Sells north side block to Dr. Wm. J Moe and J.G. Moe after owning it for more than 20 years. |
| 1922-03-10 | Moe | J. G. | With Dr. Wm. J. Moe, buys north side block. Thomas Gadsby owned it for more than 20 years. |
| 1922-03-10 | Moe | William J. | Buys north side block with J.G. Moe. Thomas Gadsby owned it for more than 20 years. |
| 1922-03-07 | Bonell | James | Old carriage works being torn down. Built in 1850 by brothers William and James. Entered carried business in 1865. Carriages built here shipped as far as Walla Walla, Wash. Terr. Plant then employed 20-25 men. Peter Girneau, who later formed firm of Girneau & Sons, learned trade at Bonells'. Only 3 of old crew still alive--James Bonell (son of William), Isaac Strand and Louis Best. Perhaps only carriage made by Bonell left in city is owned by E.B. Ingram, who kept it as a souvenir. |
| 1922-03-07 | Bonell | William | Old carriage works being torn down. Built in 1850 by brothers William and James. Entered carried business in 1865. Carriages built here shipped as far as Walla Walla, Wash. Terr. Plant then employed 20-25 men. Peter Girneau, who later formed firm of Girneau & Sons, learned trade at Bonells'. Only 3 of old crew still alive--James Bonell (son of William), Isaac Strand and Louis Best. Perhaps only carriage made by Bonell left in city is owned by E.B. Ingram, who kept it as a souvenir. |
| 1922-03-05 | Girnau | Fred | Arrested for shooting craps in Webers Saloon. |
| 1922-03-02 | Bonell | Made dean of St. John's School in Colo. | |
| 1922-03-02 | Bonnell | Kit | In Bloomer. |
| 1922-02-12 | Williams | George W. | Came to EC with his parents in 1863. Married Harriet, daughter of M. Bangs, in 1873. Was a contractor in EC before 1873. |
| 1922-02-07 | Williams | George W. | George died, age 70, 147 Newton. Born in Williamstown in 1851. Father was George W. Williams. Came to EC in 1863. First in [flour] and feed mill, then in livery stable with George Jr. In 1875 was in the furniture business. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | Abbie | Daughter of George F. and Jennie (Powell) Fuller. Sibling of Minnie, Elizabeth, John, Edward, Jeanette, Barwick and Grant. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | Barwick | Son of George F. and Jennie (Powell) Fuller. Sibling of Minnie, Elizabeth, Abbie, John, Edward, Jeanette and Grant. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | Edward | Son of George F. and Jennie (Powell) Fuller. Sibling of Minnie, Elizabeth, Abbie, John, Jeanette, Barwick and Grant. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | Elizabeth | Daughter of George F. and Jennie (Powell) Fuller. Sibling of Minnie, Abbie, John, Edward, Jeanette, Barwick and Grant. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | George F. | George F. Fuller celebrates 50th anniversary. Born in Canada in 1837. Wife Jennie Powell born in Wales in 1847. Married in 1872. Worked for EC Lumber Co. Later in Michigan. Farmed in Dunn Co. till 1909, came to EC. Children are Minnie, Elizabeth, Abbie, John, Edward, Jeanette, Barwick and Grant. Home at 704 S. Barstow. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | Grant | Son of George F. and Jennie (Powell) Fuller. Sibling of Minnie, Elizabeth, Abbie, John, Edward, Jeanette and Barwick. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | Jeanette | Daughter of George F. and Jennie (Powell) Fuller. Sibling of Minnie, Elizabeth, Abbie, John, Edward, Barwick and Grant. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | John | Son of George F. and Jennie (Powell) Fuller. Sibling of Minnie, Elizabeth, Abbie, Edward, Jeanette, Barwick and Grant. |
| 1922-02-01 | Fuller | Minnie | Daughter of George F. and Jennie (Powell) Fuller. Sibling of Elizabeth, Abbie, John, Edward, Jeanette, Barwick and Grant. |
| 1922-02-01 | Powell | Jennie | George F. Fuller celebrates 50th anniversary. Born in Canada in 1837. Wife Jennie Powell born in Wales in 1847. Her siblings are Thomas Powell and Mrs. Norris. George and Jennie married in 1872. Worked for EC Lumber Co. Later in Michigan. Farmed in Dunn Co. till 1909, came to EC. Children are Minnie, Elizabeth, Abbie, John, Edward, Jeanette, Barwick and Grant. Home at 704 S. Barstow. |
| 1922-01-30 | Patrow | David | Died at age 72. 333 Niagara. Leaves wife Emily and 11 children, including Mrs. Manley Benrude. |
| 1922-01-27 | Winslow | George F. | George arrested for selling Jamaican ginger. |
| 1922-01-26 | Stockhausen | H. | H. Stockhausen Sr. died. Lived in EC 60 years. Mrs. Joseph Weizenegger, Mrs. Oscar Amos are daughters, H. Jr. is son. |
| 1922-01-25 | Lasker | Herman | Nephew of S.J. Lasker of St. Paul. Brother of Max. |
| 1922-01-25 | Lasker | Max | Nephew of S.J. Lasker of St. Paul. Brother of Herman. |
| 1922-01-25 | Lasker | S. J. | S.J. Lasker of St. Paul, uncle of Max and Herman, struck oil in Arkansas, producing 1,000 barrels per day. |
| 1922-01-21 | Blystone | George H. | John now a Hollywood director. Clyde Cook Fox film star directed by Blystone. Father and mother (George H.) now live in Hollywood. Stanley and Jasper, brothers, also directing for Fox. |
| 1922-01-21 | Blystone | George H. | Now living in Hollywood where sons John, Stanley and Jasper are in movie business, directing for Fox. |
| 1922-01-21 | Blystone | Jasper | Son of George H. Blystone. Brother of John and Stanley. All three brothers are in movie business in Hollywood, directing for Fox. |
| 1922-01-21 | Blystone | Stanley | Son of George H. Blystone. Brother of John and Jasper. All three brothers in movie business in Hollywood, directing for Fox. |
| 1922-01-18 | Goldberg | Leo | Arrested on arson charge. Prop. of Goldberg Clothing Store on North Barstow in Cadsby Bldg. |
| 1922-01-17 | Schroeder | August | August died. Born in Germany in 1848. Came to EC in 1868. Partner of Herman Radensleben in tailoring business. Home on Farwell St. Married Bertha Miller in 1873. |
| 1922-01-14 | Fennessey | John | John Fennessey died one week ago at age 96. Now wife dies at age 85. Brunswick. Sons are Martin and John C. Fennessey, daughter is Mayme. |
| 1922-01-14 | Fennessey | John C. | Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fennessey (aged 96 and 85, respectively) died within a week of each other. Brother of Martin and Mayme. |
| 1922-01-14 | Fennessey | Martin | Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fennessey (aged 96 and 85 respectively) died with one week of each other. Brother of John C. and Mayme. |
| 1922-01-14 | Hanson | Hans A. | Invented universal gear shift. Machinist formerly employed by Gearshift Co. Has several other inventions to his credit. |
| 1922-01-05 | Starr | William J. | Wife and children to divbide $1,000,000 estate equally. Ida M. is widow. |
| 1922-01-04 | Burkart | Emil | Born in La Crosse in 1867. Married Sophia and moved to EC. Died in 1898. Sons are Emil (Jr.), Edward W., Fred, and H.W. |
| 1922-01-04 | Burkart | Emil | Son of Emil and Sophia Burkart. Brother of Edward W., H.F. and Fred |
| 1922-01-04 | Burkart | Fred | Son of Emil and Sophia. Brother of Emil (Jr.), Edward W. and H.W. |
| 1922-01-04 | Burkart | H. F. | Son of Emil and Sophia Burkart. Brother of Emil (Jr.), Edward W., and Fred |
| 1922-01-04 | Burkart | Sophia | Dies at Central Hotel of which she was propietor 1867-1900. Born in Germany 1844. Married Emil Burkart (born 1867 in La Crosse) and came to EC. Emil died in 1898. Son Edward W. now runs Central House. Other sons are Fred, Emil and H.F. |
| 1922-01-04 | Lange | Charles G. | Charges daughter Dorothy with theft of $1,200 in Liberty bonds. Of EC. |
| 1922-01-04 | Lange | Dorothy | Charged by father, Charles G. Lange of Eau Claire with theft of $1200 in Liberty bonds. |
| 1921-12-15 | Starr | William J. | William J. died suddenly, age 60. |
| 1921-12-01 | Brumley | Perry C. | Peter(?) age 32 sentenced to 25 years for forging signature to stolen Liberty bonds from Augusta bank robbery. Lived in EC one year, has wife and 13-month-old child. |
| 1921-11-01 | Nunke | Margaret | Of Chippewa Falls. Married Norman B. Payne. |
| 1921-11-01 | Payne | Norman B. | Son of Dr. Arthur and Nellie Payne. Married Margaret Nunke of Chippewa Falls. With Gillette Rubber Co. |
| 1921-10-28 | Evans | John I. | President of Evans-Lee Co. Dies, leaves wife and no children. Born in NY about 60 years ago. In EC 33 years. Worked for Westville Lumber Co., and later Northwestern Lumber Co. Evans-Lee Co. formed 19 years ago. Charles E. Lee and Evans tosses coin to see who would be president. |
| 1921-10-28 | Lee | Charles E. | Co-founded Evans-Lee Co. 19 years ago. He and John I. Evans tossed coin to see which would be president; Evans won. |
| 1921-10-26 | Anderson | Knute | Elected head of County bankers. |
| 1921-10-22 | Culver | Margaret Drummond | Marries George M. Illges. Will live in Chicago. |
| 1921-10-22 | Illges | George M. | Marries Margaret Drummond Culver. Will live in Chicago. |
| 1921-10-20 | Small | William | William died age 76. Residence 503 4th Ave. Born in Milwaukee. In Civil War, came to EC after war, worked in woods and later farmed in [Town of] Wheaton. |
| 1921-10-18 | Teall | George Clinton | Is brother of William Allen Teall and sister of Mrs. Stephen Wyckoff. |
| 1921-10-18 | Teall | William Allen | Had studied law at Columbia. Married Kate Callahan in 1873. Judge George C. Teall is his brother. |
| 1921-10-15 | Teall | William A. | [Gardner C. Teall's] father, William A., died. |
| 1921-10-15 | Teall | William Allen | Died. Leaves wife and son, Gardner. In EC since 1868. Born in Seneca County, NY. Assessor of Income here for many years. |
| 1921-10-12 | Palmer | George | Died at home in Waukesha. Veteran of Spanish-American War. Born in 1851. Father Rodman was early newspaper man in EC and Chippewa Falls. George's son is also a Major. |
| 1921-10-08 | Forcier | Ray | Jury finds Parkers' damages $4,400. (See accident Mar. 31) |
| 1921-10-08 | Parker | Albert | Jury finds Parkers' damages $4,400. (See accident Mar. 31) |
| 1921-10-04 | Wright | Had grocery store on east side. | |
| 1921-09-30 | Bachman | Mrs. Adolph | Sister of Mrs. Adolph Keller and Solomon Kann. Solomon came from Germany in 1889. |
| 1921-09-30 | Kann | Solomon | Died. 454 Summit. Born in 1860. Came from Germany in 1889. Leaves wife, son David J., daughter Marguerete "Ritta" Levy, and sisters Mrs. Adolph Bachman and Mrs. Adolph Keller. |
| 1921-09-30 | Keller | Mrs. Adolph | Sister of Mrs. Adolph Bachman and Solomon Kann. Solomon came from Germany in 1889. |
| 1921-09-30 | Wright | Ebenezer | Ebenezer, age 69, died of injuries after being struck by a Soo Line train while walking across a bridge. Leaves wife, sons, Frank and Spencer, and daughters, Mrs. Bert Bartingale and Mrs. Edward Krause. Was born in New Brunswick. |
| 1921-09-28 | Luce | Silas P. | Pastor of 2nd Cong. Church. Mrs. Luce died age 59. Leaves sons Lester and Norman. |
| 1921-09-27 | Stolp | Gottlieb | Gottlieb, 1448 Woodland, died at home of brother at Cleghorn. Leaves son Herman. In WI over fifty years. |
| 1921-09-25 | Hulbert | Aida | Daughter of Mrs. William Hulbert. Married Charles, son of Charles H. Ingram, at Everett, WA. Groom graduated from Dartmouth and served overseas. |
| 1921-09-25 | Hulbert | Mrs. William | Mother of Aida, who married Charles Ingram (son of Charles H.) at Everett, WA. |
| 1921-09-25 | Ingram | Charles | Son of Charles H. Ingram. Married Aida, daughter of Mrs. William Hulbert, at Everett, WA. Groom graduated from Dartmouth and served overseas. |
| 1921-09-24 | Moe | Joseph G. | Maurice bookeeper for J.G. Moe Impliment Company died after being crushed against parked car by car driven by Mrs. William Conely, Vine Street. Accident corner of Gibson and B(arstow). Leaves 2 brothers and sister. |
| 1921-09-18 | Jackson | Martin Van Buran | Mary C., nee Griswold, died. Born in Jeffersonville, VT in 1838. Married Martin Jackson at Sparta, Wis. in 1859. |
| 1921-09-18 | Jackson | Martin | Married Mary C. Griswold at Sparta, WI in 1859. Sons are Frederick D. and Willard G. |
| 1921-09-18 | Jackson | Mary C. | Mary C., nee Griswold, died. Born in Jeffersonville, VT in 1838. Married Martin Jackson at Sparta, Wis. in 1859. |
| 1921-09-13 | Brumley | Perry C. | Passed gun through county jail window to Russell to be used in Russell's escape. Brumley took Tibbett's auto and disappeared. |
| 1921-09-10 | Ashbaugh | Birdie | Daughter of Fred. Marries LaMoine Dowling in St. Paul. |
| 1921-09-10 | Dowling | LaMoine | Marries Birdie Ashbaugh in St. Paul. |
| 1921-09-07 | Ketchum | Adelbert | Son of Levi S. and Sylivia A. Ketchum. Brother of Loften, Charles, and Raymond. |
| 1921-09-07 | Ketchum | Charles | Son of Levi S. and Sylivia A. Ketchum. Brother of Loften, Adelbert and Raymond. |
| 1921-09-07 | Ketchum | Levi S. | Husband of Sylvia Augusta Ketchum (married in 1857). Came to Thompmson's Valley, EC County, in 1861. Died in 1915. Sons are Loften, Charles, Adelbert and Raymond. |
| 1921-09-07 | Ketchum | Loften | Son of Levi S. and Sylivia A. Ketchum. Brother of Charles, Adelbert and Raymond. |
| 1921-09-07 | Ketchum | Raymond | Son of Levi S. and Sylivia A. Ketchum. Brother of Loften, Charles, and Adelbert. |
| 1921-09-07 | Ketchum | Sylvia Augusta | Died at age 81. Born in Oswego, NY in 1839. Came to Wisc. in 1847. Married Levi S. Ketchum in 1857, came to Thompson's Valley, EC County in May 1861. Levi died in 1915. Sons are Lofton, Charles, Adelbert and Raymond. |
| 1921-09-07 | Slagsvold | Thorval | Thorval died of pneumonia. Born in 1843 in Modum, Norway. Came to Menomonie in 1871; worked for Knapp Stout and next year came to EC. Went into lumber business for himself. Retired in 1892. Charter member of Grace Luteran Church. Married in 1881 to Mary Thompson of EC. Leaves sons John M., Oscar T., Thomas Marvin, and [daughter] Anna. |
| 1921-09-03 | Sperstad | Nels E. | Nels E. died, Meridean, age 64. Leaves sons Oscar, Carl W., George N., and three daughters. |
| 1921-09-02 | Rohrer | Herbert | Philena Sherman married Herbert Rohrer. Bride's home is on Whipple St. and her sister is Blanche. |
| 1921-09-02 | Sherman | Blanche | Whipple St. Sister of Philena, who marries Herbert Rohrer. |
| 1921-09-02 | Sherman | Philena | Sister of Blance. Home on Whipple St. Marries Herbert Rohrer. |
| 1921-09-01 | Kempton | Miriam | Miriam Kempton, Lowell, MA, married Wendell Fred Smith of Marlboro. Bride is a graduate of Holyoke in 1920. (Editor's note: on card for Milo B. Wyman) |
| 1921-08-26 | Anderson | Alfred | Son of Olive Anderson. Brother of Oscar E. Anderson and Mrs. M.C. Waller. Of EC. |
| 1921-08-26 | Anderson | Olive | Died, 1031 Grand Ave. Born in Norway in 1845. Husband died in 1910. Came to America with husband, two children in 1872. Came to EC circa 1884, built house on Prospect St (now Grand Ave E). Eight children, including in EC Mrs. M.C. Waller, Alfred and Oscar E. |
| 1921-08-26 | Anderson | Oscar E. | Son of Olive Anderson. Brother of Alfred Anderson and Mrs. M.C. Waller. |
| 1921-08-26 | Enger | Ella | Marries LeRoy Foss. |
| 1921-08-26 | Waller | M. C. | Husband of Olive Anderson's daughter. |
| 1921-08-23 | Davis | Stephen R. | Brothers S.R. and William L. Davis Jr. spent four hours in Lake Winnebago after a squall wrecked their yacht. |
| 1921-08-23 | Davis | William L. | Brothers S.R. and William L. Davis Jr. spent four hours in Lake Winnebago after a squall wrecked their yacht. |
| 1921-08-23 | Girnau | John | Son of Peter. Brother of Carl, William, Mrs. A.L. Williams, Mrs. J.C. Plumley. |
| 1921-08-23 | Girnau | Peter | Visiting from California. Sons are Carl, William, and John, and daughters are Mrs. A.L. Williams and Mrs. J.C. Plumley. |
| 1921-08-23 | Plumley | Mrs. J. C. | Daughter of Peter Girnau. Sister of John, Carl, William, and Mrs. A.L. Williams. |
| 1921-08-23 | Williams | Mrs. A. L. | Daughter of Peter Girnau. Sister of John, Carl, William, and Mrs. J.C. Plumley. |
| 1921-08-21 | Foss | LeRoy | Marries Ella Enger. |
| 1921-08-11 | Johnson | William C. | Born in Erie PA in 1851. In EC 46 years. First with Albert Dodge in drug business and later bought it out. Store on Water St. |
| 1921-08-10 | Eagles | Charles T. | Concert manager of EC Philharmonic Society, securing artists for coming season. |
| 1921-08-09 | Gohn | William | Later married Marcia, who was a schoolteacher and daughter of William C. Johnson. |
| 1921-08-09 | Hunt | Mrs. E. P. | Daughter of William C. Johnson. Sister of Mrs. Mary L. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Marsh, and Marcia (schoolteacher, later married Wiliam Gohn.) |
| 1921-08-09 | Johnson | Marcia | Schoolteacher. Daughter of William C. Johnson. Sister of Mrs. Mary L. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Marsh and Mrs. E.P. Hunt. Later married William Gohn. |
| 1921-08-09 | Johnson | Mary L. | Daughter of William C. Johnson. Sister of Mrs. Fred Marsh, Mrs. E.P. Hunt, and Marcia (schoolteacher, later married Wiliam Gohn.) |
| 1921-08-09 | Johnson | William C. | Died. 232 Broadway. Was west side druggist for between 30 and 40 years. Leaves wife, and daughters Mrs. Mary L. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Marsh, Mrs. E.P. Hunt, and Marcia (schoolteacher who later became Mrs. William Gohn.) |
| 1921-08-09 | Marsh | Mrs. Fred | Daughter of William C. Johnson. Sister of Mrs. Mary L. Johnson, Mrs. E.P. Hunt, and Marcia (schoolteacher, later married Wiliam Gohn.) |
| 1921-08-07 | Ingram | Cornelia | Daughter of Mrs. Charles Ingram. Instructing a class of art students in Europe under management of Metropolitan Art Museum of NY. In fall will work in textile div. of Met. Art Museum. |
| 1921-08-07 | Ingram | Mrs. Charles | Mother of Cornelia. |
| 1921-08-07 | Van Hovenberg | Henry W. | Captain Henry W. is superintendant of sanitation for southern railroad headquarters at Texarkana, AR. |
| 1921-08-05 | Waltersdorf | Fred W. | Fred W. died, age 63. Was partner of postmaster Charles W. West in cigar firm. Born in Germany in 1858, son of Frederick and Dora Waltersdorf. His father, a wagon maker who was born in 1818, lived in EC. [Fred] came to EC in 1874 with his parents. First worked in book bindery, then barber shop. Later bought barber shop with his brother and continued fifteen years. In 1891 bought 1/2 interest in cigar manufacturing with West. Married Mary, daughter of John and Charlotte West of EC, in 1887. One child, Hazel. (She taught at EC high school.) |
| 1921-08-04 | Lange | Dorothy | Joined Ralph Dunbar Opera Company. Singing in "The Tenderfoot" in Grand Rapids, Michigan |
| 1921-08-03 | Cummings | Louise | For many years a missionary in China. Now lives at 716-5th Ave. |
| 1921-08-02 | Ingram | Erskine B. | Lets contract for country home. Cost one or two hundred thousand. |
| 1921-07-31 | Lund | Alf | Son of Svend Lund. Brother of Edna and Minnie (Mrs. L.C. Brimi). |
| 1921-07-31 | Lund | Edna | Daughter of Svend Lund. Sister of Minnie (Mrs. L.C. Brimi) and Alf Lund. |
| 1921-07-31 | Lund | Mrs. Svend | Died. 307 Dodge. Born in Norway in 1872. Leaves husband Svend, daughters Edna and Minnie (Mrs. L.C.Brimi), son Alf, and brother Jens Orbeck. |
| 1921-07-31 | Orbeck | Jens | Brother of Mrs. Svend Lund. |
| 1921-07-31 | Weinstock | Anna Adams | Mrs. Anna K. died of old age (83). One of first pioneers here in 1852 or 1853. Married Christian Weinstock of Brackett in EC in 1856. First marriage in Eau Claire Co on record. Maiden name was Adams. Came [to EC?] with her father. Born in Bonn, Germany. Leaves sons John, Henry, and Michael, and daughters Mrs. Kate Schmidt amd Mrs. Anna Beaver. John is on the farm in Brackett. |
| 1921-07-26 | Foss | Anton | Died at age 85. Born in Germany in 1830. In Civil War. Leaves wife Catherine, five daughters (Mrs. Al B. Michels and Mrs. Nathaniel Peese [Peeso?] of EC) and four sons, Martin, Henry, Tony and Tomas. |
| 1921-07-26 | Foss | Tony | Son of Anton and Catherine Foss. Brother of Martin, Henry, Thomas, Mrs. Al B. Micels and Mrs. Nathaniel Peese (Peeso?). |
| 1921-07-26 | Sundby | Elmer | Chief of Police since LaFayette Elliot retired in 1916. Shot in abadomen by bandits, condition critical. Mother recently died. Wife has been very ill in hospital. |
| 1921-07-21 | Vaudreuil | Wildred L. | Of Chippewa Falls. Engaged to Laura Huebsch. |
| 1921-07-19 | Bresina | Clarence | Son of Joseph Bresina |
| 1921-07-19 | Bresina | Joseph | Carroll's Grocery, 480 Wisconsin, struck by lightning. Joseph saw smoke from lobby of Commercial Hotel, called 'fire' and dropped dead of a heart attack. Survived by son Clarence. |
| 1921-07-19 | Britton | George W. | Very interesting diary |
| 1921-07-19 | Brumley | Perry C. | Charged with stealing Ford from George Tibbets. Was under bond for statuatory offence on 12-year-old girl. |
| 1921-07-17 | Britton | George W. | d. son M.E. home 448 Cleveland. |
| 1921-07-15 | Anderson | Finn G. | EC boy starts practice here with Dr. Midelfart and Mathieson. |
| 1921-07-15 | Anderson | Finn G. | EC boy starts practice here with Dr. Midelfart and Mathieson. |
| 1921-07-15 | Britton | George W. | Born in Allegheny Co, NY, 1825. Came to EC in 1857 and lived here and Durand since. In Civil War. Ran old Central House 1869 after managing Mongahela House whose name was changed to Britton House. |
| 1921-07-14 | Carrall | Celia | Married John Couture. |
| 1921-07-14 | Couture | John | Married Celia Carrall. |
| 1921-07-14 | Couture | Minnie | Daughter of Alfred Couture. Marries Lloyd Garlie. |
| 1921-07-14 | Garlie | Lloyd | Married Minnie, daughter of Alfred Couture. |
| 1921-07-08 | Boberg | Edwin John | Marries Hazel Johnson in Superior. |
| 1921-07-08 | Johnson | Hazel | Marries Edwin John Boberg in Superior. (His second wife.) |
| 1921-07-06 | Grinsell | Arthur | Charged with reckless driving. |
| 1921-07-03 | Craemer | Claudia | Daughter of Matt Craemer, sister of Mrs. Mary Klase, Mrs. M.J. Schaaf, John, and Peter J. |
| 1921-07-03 | Cramer | Matt | Celebrates 50th anniversary. Has three daughters, sis. Claudia, Mrs. Mary Klase and Mrs. M.J. Schaaf. Sons are John and Peter J. Home is on Broadway. |
| 1921-07-03 | Grinsell | Arthur | Injured in three-car crash that killed George Hartson on Chippewa highway. |
| 1921-07-03 | Hartson | George | Killed in three-car crash on Chippewa Highway. Injured in crash was Arthur Grinsell, who was later charged with reckless driving. |
| 1921-07-03 | Klase | Mary | Daughter of Matt Craemer, sister of Claudia, Mrs. M.J. Schaaf, John, and Peter J. |
| 1921-07-03 | Schaaf | Mrs. M. J. | Daughter of Matt Craemer, sister of Mrs. Mary Klase, Claudia, John, and Peter J. |
| 1921-07-02 | Urban | Anna | Celebrates 50th anniversary of first couple married in old Sacred Heart Church and first to celebrate anniversary in church built on same site. Live 825 Eddy. Mrs. Ausman nee Anna Urban, came from Austria in 1869, lived with parents on Germania St. until 1881. John came from Germany in 1865 and helped father clear farm in town of Union. When 21 bought own farm in town of Wheaton where they lived 40 years. Now son Leo runs place as dairy farm. Had 9 children, 4 died. Children are Mrs. Frank Luhm, Leo of Elk Mound, John G. Jr of Milwaukee, Mary of Chicago, Mrs. L.J. Liebreich of Texas. |
| 1921-07-01 | Hayes | Ruth | Marries William Don McGraw. Home 620-3rd Ave. Will live in Portland, OR. |
| 1921-07-01 | McGraw | William Don | Marries Ruth Hayes. Home 620-3rd Ave. Will live in Portland, OR. |
| 1921-06-29 | Nowak | John | John married Lulu Folk. |
| 1921-06-28 | Foss | Herman | A deputy sheriff. |
| 1921-06-26 | Jackson | Andrew | Widow dies at age 93. She was his second wife, and cousin to his first wife. |
| 1921-06-26 | Jackson | Mrs. Andrew | Second wife of Andrew Jackson, and cousin of his first wife. Died at Rutledge home at age 93. |
| 1921-06-23 | Hoeppner | Vera | Daughter of William Hoeppner. Marries Jay D. Walter. Sister of Fred, Willard, Arthur, Irma, Mrs. Paul Calkins and Mrs. R.J. Monty. |
| 1921-06-23 | Walter | Jay D. | Married Vera, daughter of William Hoeppner. |
| 1921-06-21 | Skamser | Chris | Chris proprietor of Norway House, age 70, lives near Second Crossing, fractured skull when car hits his buggy. |
| 1921-06-11 | Allen | Mrs. E. W. | 320 Grand. Niece of Leonard W. Farwell. |
| 1921-06-11 | Farwell | Frank | Lives in Chicago. Son of Leonard W. Farwell. |
| 1921-06-11 | Farwell | Leonard W. | Died in Wilton, ND, at age 97. Uncle of Mrs. E.W. Allen, 320 Grand. Son Frank lives in Chicago. m. 1823 Derby, VT, came to EC in 1855 or 1856. When he left EC his large house was slow in selling so he raffled it off by selling 7,000 tickets at $1 each. Won by Steve [illegible]ith and William A. Rowe, who paid Farwell $3,000 to make up cost. |
| 1921-06-11 | Rowe | William A. | When Frank Farwell left EC (1873?) his large house was slow in selling so he raffled it off by selling 7,000 tickets at $1 each. Won by Steve [illegible]ith and William A. Rowe, who paid Farwell $3,000 to make up cost. |
| 1921-06-04 | Farr | Frank R. | George and father Frank R. resist patrolman. |
| 1921-06-04 | Farr | George | George and father Frank R. resist patrolman. |
| 1921-05-29 | Hatch | H. W. | 423 Jefferson. Father of Irma, who is engaged to marry Maynard Lyon on June 21. |
| 1921-05-29 | Hatch | Irma | Daughter of H.W. Hatch, 423 Jefferson. Engaged to Maynard Lyon. Married June 21, 1921. |
| 1921-05-29 | Lyon | Maynard | Engaged to Irma Hatch, daughter of H.W. Hatch. Married June 21, 1921. |
| 1921-05-27 | Sebenthall | J.W. died in IL. Son of Frank Q. Leaves wife, daughter Ruth and son Jack. | |
| 1921-05-19 | Jacobs | Julius | Of Fall Creek. Father of Rosella, who married William J. Roach. |
| 1921-05-19 | Jacobs | Rosella | Daughter of Julius Jacobs of Fall Creek. Marries William J. Roach, son of Joseph. |
| 1921-05-19 | Roach | William J. | Married Rosella Jacobs, daughter of Julius Jacobs of Fall Creek. Employed with Kelley Construction. W.J. is son of Joseph and Hannah Roach, and brother of Mrs. James Kirstead, Elmer, Albert, and Frank. |
| 1921-05-18 | Kuehl | Edward J. | Married Lydia Marten. |
| 1921-05-18 | Marten | Clara | Daughter of L.F. Marten, 1206-1st Ave. Sister of Lydia. |
| 1921-05-18 | Marten | L. F. | 1206-1st Ave. Father of Clara and Lydia. Lydia married Edward J. Kuehl. |
| 1921-05-18 | Marten | Lydia | Married Edward J. Kuehl. Daughter of L.F. Marten, 1206-1st Ave, and sister of Clara. |
| 1921-05-18 | Thrane | Robert | Robert solo cellist with NY Philharmonic to play in EC. Born in EC, son of Dr. Arthur Thrane. |
| 1921-05-17 | Batson | George | 256 Michigan |
| 1921-05-17 | Bent | Phineas | Son of Darius E. and Laura Bent. Mailman in EC. Has two siblings. |
| 1921-05-17 | Berge | Mrs. | Dies at age 70, 952-3rd St. Came to EC in 1898. Leaves five sons, only Victor in EC. Daughter Viola teaches in Elk Mound. |
| 1921-05-17 | Berge | Victor | Brother of Viola. In EC. |
| 1921-05-17 | Berge | Viola | Sister of Victor. A teacher in Elk Mound |
| 1921-05-17 | Mitchell | Henry D. | Dies at home of daughter Mrs. George Batson, 256 Mich., at age 86. Worked for Noah Shaw and Daniel Shaw until 1873 when he bought farm in Brunswick. In Civil War. |
| 1921-05-17 | Volkman | Bertha | Bertha, daughter of Chris, married Grodon Trengrove. |
| 1921-05-12 | Mittelstadt | Ruth | Ruth, daughter of Edward, married Lyld J. Dickson. |
| 1921-05-11 | Graves | Ben | Son of Malcome D. Graves, 616 Union St. Brother of Leland, Ray, Everett, Marion and Margaret. |
| 1921-05-11 | Graves | Everett | Son of Malcome D. Graves, 616 Union St. Brother of Leland, Ben, Ray, Marion and Margaret. |
| 1921-05-11 | Graves | Leland | Son of Malcome D. Graves, 616 Union St. Brother of Ben, Ray, Everett, Marion and Margaret. |
| 1921-05-11 | Graves | Malcome D. | Son of Ben Graves. Died at home, 616 Union St. Leaves wife and children Leland, Ben, Ray, Everett, Marion and Margaret. |
| 1921-05-11 | Graves | Margaret | Daughter of Malcome D. Graves, 616 Union St. Sister of Leland, Ben, Ray, Everett and Marion. |
| 1921-05-11 | Graves | Marion | Daughter of Malcome D. Graves, 616 Union St. Sister of Leland, Ben, Ray, Everett and Margaret. |
| 1921-05-11 | Graves | Ray | Son of Malcome D. Graves, 616 Union St. Brother of Leland, Ben, Everett, Marion and Margaret. |
| 1921-05-10 | Klawiter | Albert | Son of William J. Sr. Brother of William J. Jr., Frank, Frederick, Marie and Martha. |
| 1921-05-10 | Klawiter | Frank | Son of William J. Sr. Brother of William J. Jr., Albert, Frederick, Marie and Martha. |
| 1921-05-10 | Klawiter | Frederick | Son of William J. Sr. Brother of Frank, Albert, William J. Jr., Marie and Martha. |
| 1921-05-10 | Klawiter | Frederick | Brother of William J. Klawiter Sr. (Note that William also had a son named Frederick.) |
| 1921-05-10 | Klawiter | Mary | Daughter of William J. Klawiter Sr. and Mrs. Martha Klawiter. Siblings are William J. Jr., Frank, Albert, Frederick and Martha. |
| 1921-05-10 | Klawiter | William J. | Died at age 70. 607 Forest St. Leaves sons William J. Jr., Frank, Albert and Frederick, daughters Marie and Martha, and brother Frederick. Came from Germany in 1822. Machinist at Phoenix Mnfg. for 36 years. |
| 1921-05-10 | Klawiter | William J. | Son of William J. Sr. Brother of Frank, Albert, Frederick, Marie and Martha. |
| 1921-05-05 | Minto | A. C. | A.C. Minto, dairyman at EC Co. Assylum, and woman inmate jump from car just before train hit it. Minto was delivering lunch to workers out in fields. |
| 1921-04-17 | Porter | Kate | Mrs. Kate Porter died, 205 Newton. Sister of Charles Tewksbury, EC business man in 1860. Mrs. Nelson J. Wilcox was a sister and lived with Kate since her husband's death. |
| 1921-04-17 | Tewksbury | Charles | EC businessman in 1860. Brother of Mrs. Kate Porter and Mrs. Nelson J. Wilcox. |
| 1921-04-17 | Wilcox | Mrs. Nelson J. | Sister of Mrs. Kate Porter and Charles Tewksbury. Lived with Kate after husband died; now Kate dies. |
| 1921-04-08 | Oien | William | William, son of Gilbert, died in Minneapolis. |
| 1921-04-06 | Leland | Charles | Father of Joseph F. Leland, two other sons, and two daughters. Town of Washington. |
| 1921-04-06 | Leland | Joseph F. | Died in Florida at age 34. Son of Charles, Town of Washington. Survived by wife, 3 children, father, mother, 2 sisters, and 2 brothers. |
| 1921-04-05 | Wilkie | James and Thomas, 25 and 35 years old, arrested for stealing car. Garage on River St. | |
| 1921-04-04 | Weizenegger | Anton J. | Anton J. died, age 82, 413 Jones St. Leaves daughters, Mrs. C.C. Hanson, Mrs. W.H. Smith, Mathilda, Mary, and a son, Frank of Green Bay. |
| 1921-04-01 | Shaver | Stanley | Stanley married Ruth, daughter of T.W. Simcox. |
| 1921-03-31 | Barber | J. T. | Ray Forcier chauffer for J.T. Barber. |
| 1921-03-31 | Forcier | Ray | Chauffer for J.T. Barber. Hit hay cart while driving on Chippewa Road near Hallie. Injures Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker, who worked for M.E. Rudolph of Plank Hill. |
| 1921-03-31 | Parker | Albert | Ray Forcier, chauffer for J.T. Barber, hits hay cart while driving on Chippewa Road near Hallie. Injures Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker, who worked for M.E. Rudolph of Plank Hill. |
| 1921-03-31 | Rudolph | M. E. | Ray Forcier, chauffer for J.T. Barber, hits hay cart while driving on Chippewa Road near Hallie. Injures Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker, who worked for M.E. Rudolph of Plank Hill. |
| 1921-03-30 | Hoeppner | Mrs. W. H. | Daughter of Fred Hanson, sister of Ceola Hanson. Died at age 70. [Her husband?] was bridge carpenter in EC 48 years. Home 124 Oak(?) [sic]. |
| 1921-03-30 | Larson | Barbara | Married to James Reed in the fall of 1854 by Thomas Barland. Mother of Ella Lougee, Jennie Reed, and George Reed. |
| 1921-03-30 | Lougee | Ella | Wife of Willis Lougee. Burned to death at home in New Hampshire. Sister-in-law of Mrs. Dora Reed. Sister Jennie, first white child in EC County, injured. Daughter of James and Barbara Reed. |
| 1921-03-30 | Lougee | Willis | Wife Ella (nee Reed) dies in fire at their home in New Hampshire. |
| 1921-03-30 | Reed | James | Married to Barbara Larson in fall of 1854 by Thomas Barland. |
| 1921-03-30 | Reed | Jennie | Fire at New Hampshire home of Mrs. Ella Lougee. Ella dies, sister Jennie injured. |
| 1921-03-27 | Bandoli | Geraldine | Of Chippewa Falls. Engaged to S.A. Ross of Minneapolis. |
| 1921-03-27 | Ross | S. A. | Of Minneapolis. Engaged to Geraldine Bandoli of Chippewa Falls. |
| 1921-03-25 | McFarland | David | Died at age 78. In Eau Claire 50 years. In lumbering. Son Harry lives on 11th street. |
| 1921-03-25 | McFarland | Harry | Son of David McFarland. Lives on 11th St. |
| 1921-03-22 | Bandoli | Carl | Son of Mrs. Marie Bandoli, brother of Max. Lives 512 Dodge St. |
| 1921-03-22 | Bandoli | Marie | Mrs. Marie Bandoli dies. Born in Pomern, Germany in 1844. Son Max lives in Union, son Carl at 512 Dodge St. |
| 1921-03-22 | Bandoli | Max | Son of Mrs. Marie Bandoli, brother of Carl. Lives in Union. |
| 1921-03-09 | Lasker | Herman | Married Babette Weinfeld in St. Paul. |
| 1921-03-09 | Weinfeld | Babette | Married Herman Lasker in St. Paul. |
| 1921-03-03 | Vlcek | Charles | Charles married Louise Sippel of Lake Hallie. Wesley is groom's brother and Kate is bride's sister. |
| 1921-02-27 | Ehler | Mrs. Henry | Of LA. Sister of Adolph and Otto H. Kitzman, Mrs. Frank Werner and Mrs. Pete Werner. |
| 1921-02-27 | Johnson | Jana | Wife of Hans A. Kjorstad. Mother of Rosa, who married Otto H. Kitzman in 1891. |
| 1921-02-27 | Kitzman | Otto H. | Died in Madison at age 63. Was lumberman and pilot in early days. Three sisters are Mrs. Frank Werner, Mrs. Pete Werner and Mrs. Henry Ehler of LA. Brother is Adolph of EC. Came to America in 1869. Bought wheat for Thomas Randall for three years. Married Rosa, daughter of Hans A. and Jana (Johnson) Kjorstad in 1891. |
| 1921-02-27 | Kjorstad | Hans A. | Husband of Jana (nee Johnson). Father of Rosa, who married Otto H. Kitzman in 1891. |
| 1921-02-27 | Kjorstad | Rosa | Daughter of Hans A. and Jana (Johnson) Kjorstad. Married Otto H. Kitzman in 1891. |
| 1921-02-27 | Werner | Mrs. Pete | Sister of Adolph and Otto H. Kitzman, Mrs. Henry Ehler and Mrs. Frank Werner. |
| 1921-02-10 | Horan | Emmet | Admitted to firm of Bloodgood, Kemper & Bloodgood of Milwaukee. |
| 1921-02-01 | Jaeger | Dorothy | Daughter of Jars Jaeger. Sister of Lucille, Eleanor and Jane. |
| 1921-02-01 | Jaeger | Eleanor | Daughter of Jars Jaeger. Sister of Lucille, Dorothy and Jane. |
| 1921-02-01 | Jaeger | Jane | Daughter of Jars Jaeger. Sister of Lucille, Dorothy and Eleanor. |
| 1921-02-01 | Jaeger | Jars | Died. Post office worker. Brother of Ole P. and Nels. Born in Norway in 1869. Came to EC at age 18. Mail carrier since 1897. Survived by wife and four daughters, Lucille, Dorothy, Eleanor and Jane. |
| 1921-02-01 | Jaeger | Lucille | Daughter of Jars Jaeger. Sister of Dorothy, Eleanor and Jane. |
| 1921-01-27 | Zemple | H. E. | H.E. Zemple, 442 Lincoln, ran over Harold Halverson, twelve year old son of Lar Halverson, 320 9th Ave. Halverson sues for $5,000. Charge speed over forty MPH and no lights. |
| 1921-01-23 | Ward | Loius | Dr. Louis Ward died in Bemiji, MN. Son of Amos who was an early resident of Shawtown. |
| 1921-01-22 | Bullen | Charles Augustus | Died at age 95. Had been blind for some time. In 1856 fitted out a six-ox team and sent them up Flambeau which started his career in lumbering. Was on first Bd of Aldermen in EC. Survived by five children, only Mrs. Bert in EC. |
| 1921-01-21 | Starr | Rosamund | Rosamund Starr married John W. Belt of diplomatic service at Hope House, Easton, MD. William J. restored old house. |
| 1921-01-20 | Kleiner | City pays Kleiners over $5,000. | |
| 1921-01-18 | Augustine | Curt | Son of Pastor and Mrs. A.F. Augustine of St. John's church. Brother of Waldemar, Sigmund and Margaret. |
| 1921-01-18 | Augustine | Margaret | Daughter of Pastor and Mrs. A.F. Augustine of St. John's church. Sister Waldemar, Curt and Sigmund. |
| 1921-01-18 | Augustine | Mrs. A. F. | Mrs. A.F. Augustine, wife of pastor of St. John's, died. Born in Germany in 1868. Married in 1886. Leaves sons Waldemar, Curt and Sigmund and daughter Margaret. |
| 1921-01-18 | Augustine | Sigmund | Son of Pastor and Mrs. A.F. Augustine of St. John's church. Brother of Waldemar, Curt and Margaret. |
| 1921-01-18 | Augustine | Waldemar | Son of Pastor and Mrs. A.F. Augustine of St. John's church. Brother of Sigmund, Curt and Margaret. |
| 1921-01-05 | Glomski | Frank | Marries Grace Jones. |
| 1921-01-05 | Jones | Frank | Father of Grace, who marries Frank Glomski. 1391 Main. |
| 1921-01-05 | Jones | Grace | Daughter of Frank Jones, 1391 Main. Marries Frank Glomski. |
| 1921-01-04 | Badman | Alice | Of Brunswick. Daughter of Sidney and Hanna. Sister of John and Merton. |
| 1921-01-04 | Badman | Hanna | Married Sidney Badman in 1866. Died 20 years ago. Mother of Alice, John and Merton of Brunswick. |
| 1921-01-04 | Badman | John | Of Brunswick. Son of Sidney and Hanna. Brother of Alice and Merton. |
| 1921-01-04 | Badman | Merton | Of Brunswick. Son of Sidney and Hanna. Brother of John and Alice. |
| 1921-01-04 | Badman | Sidney | Died in Brunswick. Born July 4, 1828 in Sommersetshire, Eng. Came to America in 1885 to Wheaton, later to Brunswick. Married Hanna Rodgers in 1866. Hanna died 20 years ago. Leaves children Alice, John and Merton in Brunswick. |
| 1921-01-04 | Rodgers | Hanna | Married Sidney Badman in 1866. Died 20 years ago. Mother of Alice, John and Merton of Brunswick. |
| 1921-01-02 | Childs | John | John Childs and wife have been in China for 4 years doing relief work for YMCA. |
| 1921-01-02 | Welch | Earle S. | The father of Earle S. was Judge William Welch. |
| 1921-01-01 | Baker | Belle | Came from NY in 1868, married Edward F. Baker in 1871. Celebrating 50th anniversary in 1921. Daughter of George Converse. |
| 1921-01-01 | Baker | Edward F. | 520 Jefferson. Celebrates 50th anniversary. Came to EC from Iowa in 1868. Mrs. Baker was Belle Converse, daughter of George. Came from NY in 1868, married in 1871. |
| 1921-01-01 | Converse | George | Father of Belle Baker |
| 1920-12-18 | Hall | Chet | Died at age 104 on farm near EC. |
| 1920-12-16 | Girnau | Carl P. | Son of Peter. Brother of John, William, Mrs. A.L. Williams, Mrs. J.C. Plumley. |
| 1920-12-16 | Girnau | Peter | Firm quits business. Worked for Bonnell wagon maker for nine years before going into business for himself with Shaffer. After five years A.W. Dohrman bought Shaffer out. Later Peter took in sons Carl and William. He tried to California several years ago. |
| 1920-12-16 | Girnau | William | Son of Peter. Brother of Carl, John, Mrs. A.L. Williams, Mrs. J.C. Plumley. |
| 1920-12-14 | Ramsdell | Bailey | Elected commander of William C. Johnson Post American Legion. |
| 1920-12-10 | Stang | Hartwick M. | Married Edythe Perkins in MA. To practice in EC. |
| 1920-12-08 | Hubbard | James W. | Perfects ticket making machine for railroad use. |
| 1920-11-17 | Van Schrader | Otto | Elected president of State Farm Loan Association. |
| 1920-11-12 | Conley | Mrs. D. | Of EC. Daughter of Barbara McCann Dressel. Has five sisters and three brothers. |
| 1920-11-12 | McCann | Barbara | Died at age 75. First girl born in Chippewa Valley (born in Eau Claire). Daughter of Steve McCann. Lived on farm in Anson for 60 years. Leaves 6 daughters, including Mrs. D. Conley of EC, three sons, and brother J.J. in Vets home Waupaca. |
| 1920-11-12 | McCann | Steve | Father of Barbara McCann Dressel and J.J. McCann. |
| 1920-11-10 | Wyman | Milo B. | Mrs. Wyman sold home to Mrs. Ab Smith of Truax. Will go east to daughter. |
| 1920-11-09 | Hoeppner | William | Trank factory in Stanley burned, loss $20,000. |
| 1920-11-09 | Murphy | E. C. | Wife dies, leaving three-year-old daughter. 1416 Wilson. |
| 1920-11-04 | Comings | George F. | Elected Lieutenant Governor. |
| 1920-11-01 | Butterfield | Harry | Run over by Dr. Beebe. Is teamster. |
| 1920-10-27 | Wheeler | Crawford | Crawford married Margaret Furness of Evanston. He did relief work in German prison camps for YMCA from 1916 until war began, then went to Russia. Was in Moscow during [revolution], now in newspaper work in Tulsa. |
