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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1920-10-20 | Barnhart | Lester | Lester married [Loretta] Strasdas. Leroy is a brother of Lester. |
| 1920-10-17 | Boberg | Otto J.S. | Retires after 35 yrs in business. Sold store to son Edwin and Fred J. Fasching. Will continue in chemical analysis. |
| 1920-10-17 | Linton | Mattie Truax | Mrs. Arthur Linton. Niece of Mrs. Peter Truax. |
| 1920-10-15 | Figelmiller | Ernest | Died at home of daughter, Mrs. Mortimer McMillan, 662 Wisc. Leaves son Joseph. |
| 1920-10-15 | Figelmiller | Joseph | Son of Ernest, brother of Mrs. Mortimer McMillan. |
| 1920-10-15 | McMillan | Mrs. Mortimer | 662 Wisconsin. Daughter of Ernest Figelmiller, sister of Joseph. |
| 1920-10-13 | Johnson | Dora | Mrs. Dora Johnson and Mrs. Louis Mitchell seek custody of little sisters and brother from father and stepmother, Henry Erdman (sic). |
| 1920-10-13 | Mitchell | Mrs. Louis | Mrs. Dora Johnson and Mrs. Louis Mitchell seek custody of little sisters and brother from father and stepmother, Henry Erdman (sic). |
| 1920-10-09 | Harrigan | J. R. | P.J. Kline purchased Harrigan property, Marston and Porter; remodeled. |
| 1920-10-09 | Kline | P. J. | P.J. Kline purchased J.R. Harrigan property, Marston and Porter; remodeled. |
| 1920-10-01 | Krushke | Albert E. | Married Emma, daughter of Rudolph Wendt, Union. Son of Frederick and Elizabeth Krushke. Brother of Henry, John, Arthur, Mrs. L.W. Jatho, Mrs. Adolph Olson, and Mrs. Edward Nowak. |
| 1920-10-01 | Wendt | Emma | Daughter of Ruduloph Wendt, Union. Married Albert E. Krushke. |
| 1920-10-01 | Wendt | Rudolph | Of Union. Father of Emma, who marries Albert E. Krushke. |
| 1920-09-28 | Hinrichs | Henry | Hung himself at home at age 65. Retired from saloon keeping at Gibson and Farwell. Leaves wife, adopted son, and three brothers. |
| 1920-09-20 | Barnhart | Leroy | Lester married [Loretta] Strasdas. Leroy is a brother of Lester. |
| 1920-09-12 | Kepler | Sylvester S. | 25 years ago was manager of EC linen mill. |
| 1920-09-09 | Barron | Martin Van Buren | Had sold Blue Mills to Theodore Coleman, father of Mrs. D.D. Lockerby. |
| 1920-09-09 | Coleman | Theodore | Had purchased Blue Mills from Martin Van Buren Barron. Father of Mrs. D.D. Lockerby. |
| 1920-09-09 | Coleman | Theodore | Helped Reverend J.O.Barrett get material for book on Old Abe. Father of Mrs. Dwight D. Lockerby. |
| 1920-09-09 | Lockerby | Mrs. Dwight D. | Daughter of Theodore Coleman, who helped Rev. J.O. Barrett get material for book on Old Abe. |
| 1920-09-05 | Kepler | Ella | 323-3rd Ave. Celebrating 50th anniversary. Married Richard J. Kepler in Wabasha, MN in 1870 and came to EC that same year. |
| 1920-09-05 | Kepler | Richard J. | 323-3rd Ave. Celebrating 50th anniversary. Married Ella McDougall in Wabasha, MN in 1870 and came to EC that same year. |
| 1920-09-03 | Anderson | Fred W. | Returns to EC as general manager and part owner of Northwest Motor Co. Born in EC. |
| 1920-09-03 | Anderson | Fred W. | Returns to EC as General Manager and part owner of Northwest Motor Company. Born in EC. |
| 1920-09-02 | Ingram | G. Erle | Ingram Agency Inc. with $100,000. Life insurance. |
| 1920-09-02 | Peterson | H. Peter | Son of Hans and Kirstin Peterson. Brother of Julius C., Ida, and Mrs. Hannah Rust. |
| 1920-09-02 | Peterson | Hans | Died at age 77. Had grocery store at 642 Water St. Born in Denmark, came to EC in 1868. Brother-in-law Hans Mason was partner for awhile. Leaves wife Kirstin, sons H. Peter and Julius C., and daughters Ida and Mrs. Hannah Rust. |
| 1920-09-02 | Peterson | Ida | Daughter of Hans and Kirstin Peterson. Sister of Julius C., H. Peter, and Mrs. Hannah Rust. |
| 1920-09-02 | Rust | Hannah | Daughter of Hans and Kirstin Peterson. Sister of H. Peter, Julius C. and Ida Peterson. |
| 1920-09-02 | Walmsley | Horace Marston | Horace Marston Walmsley married Zetta Underwood in Reno. |
| 1920-08-23 | Kleiner | Jacob | Father of Ruth. |
| 1920-08-23 | Kleiner | Ruth | Daughter of Jacob. Thrown into river when concrete block near east approach gave way. Fell 30 feet. Died Aug. 29 of fractured skull. |
| 1920-08-22 | Calkins | Dan | Dan Jr. marries Margaret, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A.W. Slaughter, at Green Bay. Dan is assistant cashier at EC Savings Bank. |
| 1920-08-22 | Lange | Herman T. | Running as Republican candidate for State Senate. |
| 1920-08-22 | Slaughter | A. W. | Dan Calkins Jr. marries Margaret, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A.W. Slaughter, at Green Bay. Dan is assistant cashier at EC Savings Bank. |
| 1920-08-22 | Slaughter | Margaret | Dan Calkins Jr. marries Margaret, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A.W. Slaughter, at Green Bay. Dan is assistant cashier at EC Savings Bank. |
| 1920-08-21 | Bostwick | Arthur J. | Died at age 61. Supt. of Phoenix Steel. Leaves two sons, Arthur and Richard. Had patented much of logging machinery at Phoenix |
| 1920-08-18 | Ash | Ada | Daughter of Henry Ash. Marries Waldemar Foss. |
| 1920-08-18 | Ask | Henry | Father of Ada, who marries Waldemar Foss. |
| 1920-08-18 | Foss | Waldemar | Marries Ada, daughter of Henry Ash. |
| 1920-08-18 | Osterman | Arthur | Fined $400 for stealing four tires. George Tibbetts received same. |
| 1920-08-18 | Tibbetts | George | Fined $400 for stealing four tires from Tanberg Auto Co. Arthur Osterman received same. |
| 1920-08-17 | Kelly | Margaret E. | Celebrating 50th anniversary. Home on Gilbert Ave. All children except Sumner attended (he is in Seattle). |
| 1920-08-15 | Tomashek | The P.R. Piston Ring Co. purchased Tomashek property on Madison between N. Dewey and Germania. | |
| 1920-08-15 | White | Madeline | Madeline, daughter of A.E. White of White Machine Works, married Lester J. Johnson. Home 618 S. Farwell. |
| 1920-08-10 | Ness | Ole | Ole Ness died age 65, home 1573 Menomonie St. Chil |
| 1920-08-08 | Stocking | Hobart M. | Captain Hobart died at home in St. Paul, 712 Summit Ave. Age 74. Leaves wife, son Edward and daughter Beatrice. |
| 1920-08-07 | Butterfield | Mrs. Harry | Dies at age 33 leaving four small children. 601 Lake. |
| 1920-08-06 | Brimi | Freida | Married Philip Lindley in Minneapolis |
| 1920-08-05 | Brady | W. H. | Husband of Ella Brimi |
| 1920-08-05 | Brimi | Ella | Wife of W.H. Brady |
| 1920-08-03 | Culver | Ralph | Is gas inspector for Wisc.-Minn. Light Co. |
| 1920-08-01 | Horrigan | John | Over 70 attended funeral, 80 autos in procession. |
| 1920-07-30 | Ager | Waldemar Theodor | Listed in "Who's Who in America" for years. |
| 1920-07-29 | Horrigan | Henry | Son of John Horrigan Sr., brother of John Jr., Mrs. Ella Wright and Mrs. Anna Bell. Grocer on Water St. |
| 1920-07-29 | Horrigan | John | Died while fishing on Little Rice Lake. Born in EC on March 8, 1860. Brother Henry is a Water St. grocer. His father was John the tailor at 13 S. Barstow. Has been in tailor shop since father died several years ago. Sisters are Mrs. Ella Wright and Mrs. Anna Bell. |
| 1920-07-29 | Horrigan | John | Died several years ago. Was tailor at 13 S. Barstow. Father of Henry, John Jr., Mrs. Ella Wright and Mrs. Anna Bell. |
| 1920-07-25 | Comings | George F. | Campaigning for place of Lieutenant Governor. |
| 1920-07-24 | Bethke | Mrs. George T. | Daughter of Thomas Horan. Sister of Mrs. Jane McDonough. |
| 1920-07-24 | Hathaway | Frank C. | Frank C. Hathaway and Elsie Monarski rescue a boy from drowning at Lake Chetek. |
| 1920-07-24 | Horan | Emmet | Of EC. Brother of Timothy and Thomas. |
| 1920-07-24 | Horan | Thomas | Died at age 73. 604-1st Ave. Leaves wife and two daughters, Mrs. George T. Bethke and Mrs. Jane McDonough. Two brothers, Timothy of Stevens Point and Emmet of EC. Lived in EC 57 years. |
| 1920-07-24 | Horan | Timothy | Of Stevens Point. Brother of Emmet and Thomas. |
| 1920-07-24 | Johnson | H. E. | H.E. Johnson's wife is Catherine, nee Horan. |
| 1920-07-24 | McDonough | Jane | Daughter of Thomas Horan. Sister of Mrs. George T. Bethke. |
| 1920-07-24 | Monarski | Elsie | Frank C. Hathaway and Elsie Monarski rescue a boy from drowning at Lake Chetek. |
| 1920-07-24 | Osterman | Arthur | Liveryman. Bound over on charge of stealing tires from Tanberg Auto Co. |
| 1920-07-23 | Hulwi | James | Joe and James, vaudeville actors formerly of EC, to join Universal Co. Joe is entirely deaf but a clever actor, used to impersonating Charlie Chaplin at Unique. Left EC several years ago for Minneapolis where they studied acting. James is a mimic, dancer and musician. |
| 1920-07-23 | Hulwi | Joe | Joe and James, vaudeville actors formerly of EC, to join Universal Co. Joe is entirely deaf but a clever actor, used to impersonating Charlie Chaplin at Unique. Left EC several years ago for Minneapolis where they studied acting. James is a mimic, dancer and musician. |
| 1920-07-21 | Huebsch | Laura | Engaged to Fred Vaudreuil [Vaudreiul?] of Chippewa Falls. |
| 1920-07-20 | Demmler | Walter | Marries Vera, daughter of J.H. Warner. She is mngr. of Metropolitan 5-50 Cent Store |
| 1920-07-20 | Schwahn | Rudolph A. | Rudolph A. died. Leaves wife and four children, sister Mrs. Leonard Seyberth, and brothers William E. and Albert F. |
| 1920-07-20 | Warner | J. H. | Father of Vera. 2nd Ave. |
| 1920-07-20 | Warner | Vera | Daughter of J.H. Warner, 2nd Ave. Marries Walter Demmler. She is mngr. of Metropolitan 5-50 Cent Store |
| 1920-07-15 | Goethel | Jeanette | Sister of Walter W. and Karl Goethel. |
| 1920-07-15 | Goethel | Karl | Brother of Walter W. and Jeanette. |
| 1920-07-15 | Goethel | Walter W. | Marries Mary, daughter of Mrs. Mary Whelihan. Brother of Jeanette and Karl. |
| 1920-07-15 | Whelihan | Mary | Mary, daughter of Mrs. Mary Whelihan, marries Walter W. Goethel. |
| 1920-07-14 | Vaudrieul | E. J. | E.J. invented labor saving machine for packing peas. |
| 1920-07-02 | Ingram | Kate | Now Mrs. R.H. Pickford of Madison. Has twin sons, David and John. |
| 1920-07-02 | Pickford | David | Son of R.H. Pickford of Madison and Kate Pickford (nee Ingram). Twin brother of John. |
| 1920-07-02 | Pickford | John | Son of R.H. Pickford of Madison and Kate Pickford (nee Ingram). Twin brother of David. |
| 1920-07-02 | Pickford | R. H. | Of Madison. Husband of Kate (nee Ingram) and father of twin boys, David and John. |
| 1920-06-26 | Timm | Sumner | Married Eda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Loether, Eddy St. Olga is a sister. |
| 1920-06-19 | Clark | William Albert | To teach at Stevens Point Normal. |
| 1920-06-17 | Barnum | Ira | Marries Alvina Glomski. |
| 1920-06-17 | Glomski | Alvina | Marries Ira Barnum. |
| 1920-06-16 | Arnstad | Josephine | Marries Cornell Charlson in Minneapolis. |
| 1920-06-16 | Charlson | Cornell | Marries Josephine Arnstad in Minneapolis. |
| 1920-06-13 | Davey | Margaret | Sister of Sam G. Davey. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Davey, Grand Ave. W. |
| 1920-06-13 | Davey | Sam G. | Married Bertha Reese at parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Davey, Grand Ave W. Margaret is his sister. |
| 1920-06-13 | Reese | Bertha | Married Sam G. Davey at his parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Davey, Grand Ave W. |
| 1920-06-10 | Bartingale | Robert O. | Bartingale Plumbing Co. payroll $25,000 annually. Officers include President R.O. Bartingale, Vice President E.M. Bartingale, sec. treas. T.A. Bartingale. Inc. 1913 by Robert O. and brother Thomas A. Both had been with Hobbs Supply when R.O. started work in 1898. |
| 1920-06-09 | Nowak | Lillian | Lillian (of Hobart St.) married Edward Rafferty. |
| 1920-06-08 | Bartlett | Willard W. | Died. Born in Maine in 1857, came to EC with parents in 1867. Attended River Falls Normal. Married Mary Towner of Trempleau in 1884. Lived in Winona and Menomonie until 1907 when he and brother went into manufacturing and building in Eau Claire. Son Milton, adopted daughter Esther. Son Archer died in 1909. Brother William W. of EC, Frank of Mondovi, sister Mrs. Maude Drake. |
| 1920-06-08 | Vinton | William P. | William died. Was Civil War veteran, prisoner in Libby prison. Home, 1130 S. Barstow. Came to EC in 1872 to organize a band. He had been in musical organization ever since. For many years he was proprietor of old Windsor House. Born in NY in 1838. Brought wife and two children to EC. He was a partner in dentistry with Dr. E.C. French until 1878 when he took over hotel for fourteen years. Was leader of orchestra playing opening night at Opera House. Accomplished violinist and wind instruments. Leaves wife, son, Charles, and daughter, Mrs. Hattie Dougherty. |
| 1920-06-06 | Borthwick | Ernest G. | Married Ruth M. Roehm of Ashland. |
| 1920-06-06 | Dinger | Magdalene | Died at age 73. 320 Lincoln. |
| 1920-06-06 | Roehm | Ruth M. | Married dentist Dr. Ernest G. Borthwick of EC. |
| 1920-06-05 | Jurden | W. E. | Pres. of Wisc. State Electic Medial & Surgical Assoc. |
| 1920-06-05 | Ritzinger | George | George Jr. put under guardianship of Fred Arnold in 1916 as a spendthrift and addicted to drink. Has since quit drinking, has $8 and is over 40. |
| 1920-06-05 | Seyberth | Bertha | Bertha Seyberth married Karl Bahr; Emma is a sister. |
| 1920-06-04 | Huebsch | Bernard John | To marry Helen, daughter of Charles Leach. |
| 1920-06-04 | Leach | Charles | Father of Helen, who marries Bernard John Huebsch. |
| 1920-06-04 | Leach | Helen | Daughter of Charles Leach. To marry Bernard John Huebsch. |
| 1920-06-04 | Leech | C. William | Advertises chiropractic and X-ray lab at 305 1/2 South Barstow. |
| 1920-06-03 | Kelly | Lloyd E. | Marries Eleanor Quigg, daughter of James C. Quigg, in Wyoming. |
| 1920-06-03 | Quigg | Eleanor | Daughter of James C. and Ellen Quigg. Sister of Charles, Frank, John P. and Marshall. Married Lloyd E. Kelly in Wyoming. |
| 1920-06-02 | Burlingame | Allah E. | Burlingame Smoke Shop & Billiard Hall remodeled. Two floors will have 12 billiard and pool tables and soda fountain |
| 1920-06-02 | Cook | F. S. | Mrs. C.D. Moon and Dr. F.S. Cook win target shoot at Wausau. From Lake Hallie Club. |
| 1920-06-02 | Loken | Lester | Lester, 10, son of Oscar, 317 North Dewey, recovering from injuries when hit by car. Cataract on good eye being treated in hopes of saving it. |
| 1920-06-02 | McLaughlin | Lyda | Lyda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, 1006 6th Ave. will live at 1014 6th Ave. (Editor's note: this was on card for Bert Williams.) |
| 1920-06-02 | Moon | Charles Delos | Mrs. C.D. Moon and Dr. F.S. Cook win target shoot at Wausau; from Lake Hallie Club. |
| 1920-05-23 | Shaw | Annette J. | Died in MA. Lived in EC 1883-1905. Ordained Universalist preacher. Studied medicine in Chicago. Practiced in EC with Dr. Spaulding. Worked at home for friendless girls run by WCTU. |
| 1920-05-21 | Beach | J. P. | Succeeds R.P. Wilcox in firm of Bundy & Wilcox. Firm is dissolved Jan 1, 1920 |
| 1920-05-21 | Wilcox | R. P. | Succeeded by J.B. Beach in firm of Bundy & Wilcox. Firm is dissolved Jan 1, 1920. |
| 1920-05-20 | Klawiter | Florence | Daughter of Fred of Hobart St. Married William Schmidt. |
| 1920-05-20 | Klawiter | Fred | Of Hobart St. Father of Florence, who married William Schmidt. |
| 1920-05-20 | Lind | Olaf A. | Sons Sigurd and Oswald will continue grocery business of father on Grand Avenue West. Olaf had owned shop for 22 years and been in grocery business for 35 years. |
| 1920-05-20 | Lind | Oswald | Will continue his father Oluf's grocery business. |
| 1920-05-20 | Lind | Sigurd H. | Sigurd H. well known in musical circle and brother Oswald will continue grocery business of father, Oluf. |
| 1920-05-20 | Schmidt | William | Married Florence, daughter of Fred Klawiter of Hobart St. |
| 1920-05-19 | Hudson | Henry | Alleged widow with two children, ages 33 and 30 years, and appears also two grandchildren. |
| 1920-05-16 | Hayes | Ruth | To work in Labrador in Grenfell Mission. |
| 1920-05-16 | Hubbard | M. B. | Buys 310 S. Barstow, now occupied by Kresge from Hobart Stocking. |
| 1920-05-16 | Kelley | Ellen Swift | Mrs. Ellen Swift Kelley died. Born in Milwaukee County in 1847. Came to Brunswick with brother William Swift in 1856. Survived by son William S., daughters Mae and Mrs. J.A. Taylor, grandsons Jack Carter and Jamesal Taylor. |
| 1920-05-16 | Kelley | Mae | Daughter of Ellen Swift Kelley, sister of William S. Kelley and Mrs. J.A. Taylor. |
| 1920-05-16 | Kelley | William S. | Son of Ellen Swift Kelley, brother of Mae and Mrs. J.A. Taylor. |
| 1920-05-16 | Swift | William | Came to Brunswick from Milwaukee Co. in 1856 with sister Ellen. |
| 1920-05-16 | Taylor | Mrs. J. A. | Daughter of Ellen Swift Kelley, sister of Mae and William S. |
| 1920-05-05 | Clark | Parker | Son of Professor William Albert Clark. Wins first place in district oratorical contest. |
| 1920-05-05 | Clark | Parker | Son of Prof. William Albert and Anna Clark. Wins first place in district oratorical contest. |
| 1920-05-05 | Clark | William Albert | Son Parker wins first place in district oratorical contest. |
| 1920-05-01 | Derouin | Cora | Married Fred Garnett. |
| 1920-05-01 | Garnett | Fred | Married Cora Derouin. |
| 1920-05-01 | Girnau | Mrs. John | Died at age 58. 311 E. Madison. Born in EC. Leaves seven sons and three daughters. |
| 1920-05-01 | Graham | Hiram | Married Mary J. Graham in 1848. |
| 1920-05-01 | Graham | Mary J. | Died at age 95. Came to EC in 1857. Widow of Hiram, whom she married in 1848. |
| 1920-05-01 | Kleiner | Fred | Retires after 33 years in meat business. Sold to George Redlack. Was 26 years at Grand & First. |
| 1920-05-01 | Redlack | George | Fred Kleiner retires after 33 years in meat business, 26 of them at Grand & First, and sells to George Redlack. |
| 1920-05-01 | Tarbox | Jerry | Jerry Tarbox married Ida Foss. |
| 1920-04-30 | Thrane | Robert | (Twenty years ago column) Robert leading musician at Imperial Opera House in St. Petersburg, Russia. |
| 1920-04-28 | Dodmead | James | Marries Mrs. J. Harvey. |
| 1920-04-28 | Harvey | Mrs. J. | Marries James Dodmead. |
| 1920-04-28 | Nygaard | John R. | John ordered to Honolulu. Sister Julie will accomp |
| 1920-04-25 | Krohg | Fred | Grandson of Mrs. Margaret Krohg. |
| 1920-04-25 | Krohg | G. M. | Son of Mrs. Margaret Krohg. |
| 1920-04-25 | Krohg | Margaret | Died. Pioneer resident. Husband and daughter died several years ago. Son is G.M. Krohg. Grandchildren are Margaret, Gerald, Fred, Elmer Owens, Janet & Helen. Home 614 Congress. |
| 1920-04-25 | Owens | Elmer | Grandson of Mrs. Margaret Krohg. |
| 1920-04-25 | Wood | Charles | Charles, age 4, falls under car; not injured. |
| 1920-04-24 | Atkinson | Ralph | Marries Mildred Kinnison at Ranger, TX. He works for firm of contractors and engineers. |
| 1920-04-24 | Kinnison | Mildred | Marries Ralph Atkinson at Ranger, TX. |
| 1920-04-17 | Kelly | John J. | Celebrating 50th anniversary. Home on Gilbert Ave. All children except Sumner attended (he is in Seattle). |
| 1920-04-09 | Cernaghan | James A. | Brother of William H. (dies at Soldier's Home in Milwaukee) and Thomas A. of Union. |
| 1920-04-09 | Cernaghan | Thomas A. | Brother of James A. of Union and William H. (died at Soldier's Home in Milwaukee). |
| 1920-04-09 | Cernaghan | William H. | Died at Soldier's Home, Milwaukee. Brothers James A. and Thomas A. of Union. |
| 1920-04-08 | Hudson | Henry | Died Wednesday morning. In EC 20 years. Rev. Robinson, colored minister [sic] of EC, says Hudson wanted to be buried in Lakeview. Property off post office. John Sather held for trail. |
| 1920-04-08 | Sather | John | Henry Hudson died Wednesday morning. Sather held for trial. |
| 1920-04-06 | Hudson | Henry | Shot by John Sathar near post office. Sathar and Detective Bovee had sued Hudson on charge of inticing his little girl to Minneapolis. |
| 1920-04-06 | Sather | John | Shot Henry Hudson near post office. Sathar and Detective Bovee had sued Hudson on charge of inticing his little girl to Minneapolis. |
| 1920-04-04 | DeMars | Edward | A fireman. |
| 1920-03-31 | Stai | F. B. | F.B. Stai sueing Irene Stai for divorce. Irene is a minor. |
| 1920-03-28 | Huntsinger | Warren | Died at age 72. Lived on 8th St. In EC thirty years. |
| 1920-03-26 | Grosvold | Fred E. | Bought old Shaw Lumber Co. office to mnfg. plumber specialities. |
| 1920-03-16 | Bodine | Charles | Loses foot when elevator in Peter Girnau & Sons wagon plant falls. Three others also injured. |
| 1920-03-16 | Girnau | Carl P. | Elevator in Girnau & Sons plant falls, injuring four. Charles Bodine loses foot. Carl is president and treasurer; William is VP and secretary. |
| 1920-03-16 | Girnau | Fred | Found not guilty of distributing obscene literature. |
| 1920-03-16 | Girnau | William | Elevator in Girnau & Sons plant falls, injuring four. Charles Bodine loses a foot. Carl P. Girnau is pres. & treas.; William is VP and sec. |
| 1920-03-15 | Hubbard | Alfred | Son of Eldred. Brother of Earl. |
| 1920-03-15 | Hubbard | Earl | Son of Eldred. Brother of Alfred. |
| 1920-03-15 | Hubbard | Eldred | Died at age 67 near Osseo. Brother of M.B. of EC, Mrs. N.E. Pride and Mrs. J.H. Tifft. Sons are Earl and Alfred. |
| 1920-03-15 | Hubbard | M. B. | Of EC. Brother of Eldred, Mrs. N.E. Pride and Mrs. J.H. Tifft. |
| 1920-03-15 | Pride | Mrs. N. E. | Sister of Eldred Hubbard, M.B. Hubbard, and Mrs. J.H. Tifft. |
| 1920-03-15 | Tifft | Mrs. J. H. | Sister Eldred Hubbard, M.B. Hubbard, and Mrs. N.E. Pride. |
| 1920-03-08 | Harrigan | John | Cousin of J.R. Harrigan. Of EC. |
| 1920-03-07 | Harrigan | Henry | Cousin of J.R. Harrigan. Of EC. |
| 1920-03-07 | Harrigan | J. R. | Died in Kansas City. Sister Lillian lives on Marston Ave. John and Henry Harrigan of EC are cousins. |
| 1920-03-07 | Harrigan | Lillian | Lives on Marston Ave. Sister of J.R. Harrigan. Cousin of John and Henry Harrigan of EC. |
| 1920-03-02 | Speros | John | Proprietor of Grand Cafe to wed old playmate after 14 years separation. When John left Greece, Haregles Zartool was 6 years old. Wrote letter, exchanged pictures. She arrived in EC yesterday. |
| 1920-02-21 | Wahl | Helena | Died, age 81. Came to EC in 1867. Had sons Ole H. and Ed. |
| 1920-02-15 | Miley | Nora | Dies of pneumonia. Daugter of Michael, sister of Paul (who died the day before), James, John, Frank, Mary, Eva, and Mrs. Walter Roessler. |
| 1920-02-14 | Greene | Francis H. | Francis' widow, Jane Greene, dies. 4 sons, 2 daughters. |
| 1920-02-14 | Greene | Jane | Widow of Francis H. Greene. Died at 212-5th Ave. Came from NY 52 years ago. Leaves four sons and two daughters. |
| 1920-02-14 | Miley | Michael | Father of Paul, James, John, Frank, Mary, Eva, Nora and Mrs. Walter Roessler. |
| 1920-02-14 | Miley | Paul | Dies at age 26 from flu. Son of Michael, brother of James, John, Frank, Mary, Eva, Nora and Mrs. Walter Roessler. |
| 1920-02-14 | Roessler | Walter | Husband of one of Michael Miley's daughters |
| 1920-02-12 | Hubbard | James W. | Marries Helen, daughter of William S. Mason. Masons live at 315 Summit. Bride and groom to live at 447 W. Grand. |
| 1920-02-12 | Mason | Helen | Daughter of William S. Mason. Marries James W. Hubbard. |
| 1920-02-12 | Mason | William S. | Father of Helen, who marries James W. Hubbard. Masons live at 315 Summit. Bride and groom to live at 447 W. Grand. |
| 1920-02-11 | Kohlhepp | Mrs. William | Died. 223 Bellinger. Leaves little girl and boy. |
| 1920-02-11 | Shoemaker | Arthur H. | Mrs. S. on national council for Republican Party. |
| 1920-02-09 | Van Gordon | C. S. | C.S. Van Gordon has been operating radio station in Osseo (WTAQ) which is moving here to Gillette plant. Will make home in EC. |
| 1920-02-08 | Allen | William | Died, 725 Babcock Street. Brother of James of CF. Born in Ireland in 1836 and served in Civil War. Farmed in Lafayette until 1906 when he came to EC. Leaves two sons and four daughters. Mary B. Allen and Mrs. E.C. Howe are the only ones in EC. |
| 1920-02-08 | Allen | William | Died. 725 Babcock. Brother of James of Chippewa Falls. Born in Ireland in 1836. Served in Civil War. Farmed in LaFayette until 1906 when he came to EC. Leaves two sons and four daughters. Mayr B. Allen & Mrs. E.C. Howe are the only children in EC. |
| 1920-02-08 | Howe | E. C. | Husband of one of William Allen's four daughters. |
| 1920-02-07 | Brennan | Thomas | Husband of Mary Collaton. Native of Ireland, came to EC in 1861. Daughter Kate married Elbridge J. Jordan in 1866. |
| 1920-02-07 | Collaton | Mary | Wife of Thomas Brennan. Native of Ireland, came to EC in 1861. Daughter Kate married Elbridge J. Jordan in 1866. |
| 1920-02-07 | Jordan | Elbridge J. | Died at age 79. 210 Water St. Born in Freeport, MA in 1841, son of Em and Mary (Brown) Jordan. Blacksmith, Civil War veteran. Came to EC in 1866, the same year he married Kate Brennan. Leaves five sons and one daughter. |
| 1920-02-07 | Jordan | Kate | Daugther of Thomas and Mary (Collaton) Brennan, natives of Ireland who came to EC in 1861, settling on a farm in Union. Married Elbridge J. Jordan in 1866. Five sons, one daughter. |
| 1920-02-06 | Garnock | Alex R. | Resigns as city engineer of six years to go into contracting. |
| 1920-02-03 | Bartlett | Milton | Marries Winifred, daughter of William A. Lewis. |
| 1920-02-03 | Lewis | William A. | Father of Winifred. |
| 1920-02-03 | Lewis | Winifred | Daughter of William A. Lewis. Marries Milton Bartlett. |
| 1920-01-28 | Johnson | Carl G. | Moving into newly purchased bldg. at 311 EC St. Were over Boberg drug store. Isaac Rothstien formerly at 311. |
| 1920-01-28 | Rothstien | Isaac | Formerly at 311 EC St. |
| 1920-01-23 | Zager | Bessie Starks | Composition "Waving Palms" to be played at band concert. Bessie lived in EC for some years. |
| 1920-01-18 | Gort | Adolph | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gort. Brother of Robert, Louis, George, Lydia and Henrietta. |
| 1920-01-18 | Gort | George | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gort. Brother of Robert, Louis, Adolph, Lydia and Henrietta. |
| 1920-01-18 | Gort | Henrietta | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gort. Sister of Robert, Louis, George, Adolph and Lydia. |
| 1920-01-18 | Gort | Louis | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gort. Brother of Robert, George, Adolph, Lydia and Henrietta. |
| 1920-01-18 | Gort | Lydia | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gort. Sister of Robert, Louis, George, Adolph and Henrietta. |
| 1920-01-18 | Gort | Mrs. Conrad | Died at age 52. Leaves husband and six children: Robert, Louise, George, Adolph, Lydia and Henrietta. |
| 1920-01-18 | Gort | Robert | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gort. Brother of Louis, George, Adolph, Lydia and Henrietta. |
| 1920-01-17 | Harrington | Wolf | Mrs. E.M. Harrington died. Brothers are J.C. Wolf, George L. Wolf, William J. Wolf; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Larson and Mrs. J. Figlmiller. |
| 1920-01-11 | Wilcox | Roy Porter | His butler, Joseph Kierstaad, was robbed in Chippewa Falls while visiting his fiancee, Rose Bromeisi. |
| 1920-01-06 | Rosholt | Kimberly | Died of diabetes at age 55. Born in Scandinavia, WI. Married in Thorp to Gusty Zwicky. Leaves wife, son Raymond, brothers Julius and James of Minneapolis. Came to EC 28 years ago, colonized land, org. Northwestern Iron Works. Greatly responsible for development of Lake Chetek. Org. National Products in Florida. Output sold through agency in EC. |
| 1920-01-03 | Paul | Albert | Son of Wenzel Paul. Brother of Anna, Frank and Joseph. |
| 1920-01-03 | Paul | Wenzel | Died at age 75. 613 N. Barstow. Sons are Frank, Joseph and Albert. Daughter is Anna. |
| 1920-01-03 | Wickham | Koppelberger | Mrs. W[ickham] died of a heart attack. Step children are James A., Catherine, and Walter. Father was H.B. Koppelberger, brother, Frank and sister, Mrs. W.R. Anderson. |
| 1920-01-01 | Lasker | Herman | Lasker brothers will enlarge St. Paul Clothing store next door to O'Klare Theater, will enlarge back to double floor space. Max Lasker in east buying. |
| 1919-12-31 | Hudson | Henry | Negro [sic] junk dealer charged with selling liquor. |
| 1919-12-31 | Kee | George Quong | Owner of EC's only chop suey house (Chinese food). Sold liquor to Dewey Kalfsbeck and arrested. |
| 1919-12-28 | Loken | Lester | Lester, age 9, had eye removed after infection from injury with scissors could not be checked. |
| 1919-12-19 | Faast | Ben F. | Married Ida, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Kleiner, 462 Grand W. Faast is pres. of Wisc. Colonization Co., VP of Federal Land Bd., St. Paul & Men. Bd. of Regents of U of W. |
| 1919-12-19 | Kleiner | Elizabeth | 462 Grand W. Mother of Ida, who marries Ben F. Faast. |
| 1919-12-19 | Kleiner | Ida | Daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Kleiner, 462 Grand W. Marries Ben F. Faast. |
| 1919-12-19 | Welch | William J. | William J., age 8, of Park Ave. fell into creek near Putnam Dr. |
| 1919-12-17 | Pound | Ezra | Ezra Pound, famous poet, captures London with poems and lectures. Former Chippewa Falls man, grandson of Thad, son of Homer. |
| 1919-12-10 | illegible | Frank | Frank died. EC resident for many years. Six sons and five daughters. Sons are William, Frank, Richard, Eugene, Harold and John. (John married Cora Button in 1899.) |
| 1919-12-07 | Crockett | Lydia | Wife of Frederick Holland. Mother of Sarah, who married Leonard Lancaster in 1851. Descendant of David Crockett. |
| 1919-12-07 | Frawley | William Henry | Bought Cass Drug Store bldg. Owns next bldg. occupied by EC China Co. |
| 1919-12-07 | Holland | Frederick | Married to Lydia Crockett, a descendant of David Crockett. Father of Sarah, married Leonard Lancaster in 1851. |
| 1919-12-07 | Holland | Sarah | Daughter of Frederick and Lydia (Crockett) Holland. Descendant of David Crockett. Married Leonard Lancaster in 1851. Now age 91, Leonard is 90. Married 68 years, the oldest married couple in this part of the state. Children are Mrs. A.W. Munger of EC and Mrs. J.L. Schuster of St. Paul. Home 128 Chippewa St. |
| 1919-12-07 | Lancaster | Leonard | Seriously ill. Home 128 Chippewa Street. Lt. in Civil War. 90 years old, wife is 91. Oldest married couple in this part of state. Married 68 years. Came to Eau Claire in 1856. Sentenced to firing squad in war, saved by reprieve just as word "fire" called. (long story). Married in 1851 to Sarah, daughter of Lydia Crockett and Frederick Holland. Descendent of David Crockett. 2 daughters, Mrs. A.W. Munger of Eau Claire and Mrs. J.L. Schuster of St. Paul, MN. |
| 1919-12-07 | Lancaster | Sarah | Daughter of Frederick and Lydia (Crockett) Holland. Descendant of David Crockett. Married Leonard Lancaster in 1851. Now age 91, Leonard is 90. Married 68 years, the oldest married couple in this part of the state. Children are Mrs. A.W. Munger of EC and Mrs. J.L. Schuster of St. Paul. Home 128 Chippewa St. |
| 1919-12-07 | Munger | Mrs. A. W. | Of EC. Daughter of Leonard and Sarah Lancaster. Sister of Mrs. J.L. Schuster of St. Paul. |
| 1919-12-07 | Schuster | Mrs. J. L. | Of St. Paul. Daughter of Leonard and Sarah Lancaster. Sister of Mrs. A.W. Munger of EC. |
| 1919-12-02 | Wood | Frank | Mrs. Frank died, age 42. Leaves daughter, Fern, and son, Orville. Lived in Town of Washington for twelve years; before that in SD and Cadott. |
| 1919-11-30 | Green | Herschel | Arrested for stealing overcoat. On probation for one year. Age 19. |
| 1919-11-30 | Sundby | Christine | Mrs. Christine Sundby died, 610 Bellinger, age 75. Leaves three sons and one daughter. |
| 1919-11-29 | Garnett | Sylvia | Daughter of W.B. Garnett of Town of Union. Sister of Tessie, who marries Basil O. Lee. |
| 1919-11-29 | Garnett | Tessie | Daughter of W.B. Garnett of Town of Union. Sister of Sylvia. Marries Basil O. Lee. |
| 1919-11-29 | Garnett | W. B. | Of Town of Union. Father of Tessie and Sylvia. Tessie now marries Basil O. Lee. |
| 1919-11-29 | Lee | Basil O. | Married Tessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Garnett, Town of Union. Sylvia is sister of bride. |
| 1919-11-27 | Anderson | Lillian | Michall (sic) S. Dougherty, 724 Menomonie St. died suddenly. In EC nearly 40 yars. Wife and son, Lawrence, daughter Mrs. Lillian Anderson of Minneapolis. |
| 1919-11-27 | Dougherty | Lawrence | Michall (sic) S. Dougherty, 724 Menomonie St. died suddenly. In EC nearly 40 yars. Wife and son, Lawrence, daughter Mrs. Lillian Anderson of Minneapolis. |
| 1919-11-27 | Dougherty | Michael S. | Michall (sic) S. Dougherty, 724 Menomonie St. died suddenly. In EC nearly 40 yars. Wife and son, Lawrence, daughter Mrs. Lillian Anderson of Minneapolis. |
| 1919-11-27 | Wilson | Frank Elmer | Chicago rector, former army chaplain, accepts call to Christ Church Cathedral. |
| 1919-11-26 | Anderson | Mrs. O. H. | Daughter of Charlotte Losby. Sister of George Losby. |
| 1919-11-26 | Losby | Charlotte | Died at age 87 at home of her son George. Daughter is Mrs. O.H. Anderson. Home at 215 Chippewa. |
| 1919-11-26 | Losby | George | George's mother Mrs. Charlotte Losby dies at his home at age 87. George's sister if Mrs. O.H. Anderson. |
| 1919-11-25 | Stokes | R. H. | Is coroner. |
| 1919-11-21 | Huntsinger | Peter | Died at age 65. Leaves wife and eight children. |
| 1919-11-21 | Miley | Michael | Died at age 75. Resident of EC since 1858. Res. Germania St. Leaves widow, 4 sons, 4 daughters. Born in Ireland in 1844. Conducted grocery on north side. On City Council years ago. |
| 1919-11-18 | Welsh | Verona | Verona, daughter of James P. Welsh, married George Gavin. Dorothy is a sister. |
| 1919-11-16 | Alber | Charles | Died at age 71. Furrier in EC over 30 years. Survived by wife and son. |
| 1919-11-15 | Nowak | Fred | Fred died. Home 738 Hobart. |
| 1919-11-13 | Gilbertson | Julius C. | Dist. Atty. trying to abate crime by relieving causes. |
| 1919-11-12 | Rishovd | Sigurd | Selling Gillette tires in Norway. |
| 1919-11-12 | Shaver | W. Waldo | In Y work in Hawaii, saw Mauna Loa erupt. |
| 1919-11-08 | Liebau | Reinhold | Died at age 71. 644 Putnam Street. Born in Germany in 1848. Came to America in 1887. Farmer, on school commission, road commissioner, town supervisor, town clerk and county supervisor. Member of Germania Singing Society. Married in 1873 to Marie Anna Uhlisch. She died in 1908. 2 daughters in Eau Claire, 1 son in Rice Lake. |
| 1919-11-08 | Uhlisch | Marie Anna | Married Reinhold Liebau in 1873. Came to America in 1887. Had one son and two daughters. Died in 1908. |
| 1919-11-04 | Evans | Mae | Daughter of N.E. Evans of St. Paul. Marries Herman Foss. |
| 1919-11-04 | Evans | N. E. | Of St. Paul. Father of Mae, who married Herman Foss. |
| 1919-11-04 | Foss | Herman | Marries Mae Evans, daughter of N.E. Evans of St. Paul. |
| 1919-11-04 | Long | James | Col. James ?E. Long [sic], former Eau Claire man, directs big Weyerhauser plant at Baltimore. |
| 1919-11-02 | Bergstrom | Ben | Husband of Bessie Fleming. |
| 1919-11-02 | Fleming | Alice J. | Dies at age 71. Home 707 Bellinger St. Wife of Charles Fleming. Mother of Mary, Ira, Bessie (Mrs. Ben Bergstrom) and Lillian (Mrs. Charles Shaw). |
| 1919-11-02 | Maves | John | Proprietor of West Eau Clarie greenhouses. Bought 12 acres and 3 greenhouses on 12th Street belonging to the late Wales Willard. Will move greenhouses to present site on 6th Ave. Started 10 years ago, with little shack 12 X 20, heated by oil stove. |
| 1919-11-02 | Shaw | Charles | Husband of Lillian Fleming. |
| 1919-11-02 | Shaw | Lillian | Daughter of Charles and Alice Fleming. Wife of Charles Shaw. |
| 1919-11-02 | Willard | Wales | John Maves bought 12 acres and 3 greenhouses on 12th Street belonging to the late Wales Willard. Will move greenhouses to present site on 6th Ave. |
| 1919-10-31 | Losby | Mrs. Thomas | Daughter of Casper and Marie Syverson. |
| 1919-10-31 | Syverson | Casper | Casper's widow Marie dies. 222 N. Dewey. Daughter is Mrs. Thomas Lobsy. Three grandchildren. |
| 1919-10-31 | Syverson | Marie | Died at age 84. Wife of late Casper Syverson of 222 North Dewey Street. In Eau Claire 45 years. Leaves daughter Mrs. Thomas Losby and l3 grandchildren. |
| 1919-10-21 | Allen | James E. | William A. Allen, son of James E. died Deland, FL. |
| 1919-10-21 | Allen | James E. | Father of William A. Allen. |
| 1919-10-21 | Allen | William A. | Son of James E. Allen. Died in DeLand, FL. |
| 1919-10-17 | Walter | John | Bought property on S. Barstow where Palace of Sweets is located from Arthur Linton. Runs through to S. River St. where Frank R. Sebenthol now located. Price only $20,000. |
| 1919-10-16 | Ott | Joseph J. | Retires after 30 years in lumbering. Came to EC 8 1/2 years ago. |
| 1919-10-11 | Culver | Margaret | Mrs. Byron Culver resigned position at high school to teach English in Duluth. |
| 1919-10-08 | Doolittle | Lelon Ansil | Mr. and Mrs. R. Doolittle visiting his parents. M.R. is director of publicity of Goldwyn Pictures. |
| 1919-10-05 | Boberg | Edwin J. | Divorced from wife Marie Cole, who was allowed to resume maiden name. |
| 1919-10-05 | Cole | Marie | Divorced from Edwin J. Boberg, allowed to resume maiden name. |
| 1919-10-04 | Bostwick | S. Edgar | Wife died at home of daughter on Summit. Daughter Mary White Salisbury, wife of James F. Salisbury. Lived in EC many years before going to Denver a few years ago. |
| 1919-10-04 | Salibury | James F. | Husband of Mary White Salisbury. Home on Summit. |
| 1919-10-04 | Salisbury | Mary White | Daughter of Mrs. S.E. Bostwick. Wife of James F. Salisbury. Home on Summit. |
| 1919-10-03 | Fulton | Hiram A. | Returns from war service, one of last doctors in EC to return. |
| 1919-09-21 | Baird | J. C. | Returned from 18 months overseas |
| 1919-09-19 | Avery | Mae | Of Elk Mound. Marries Paul Leipnitz, will live in Elk Mound. |
| 1919-09-19 | Leipnitz | Paul | Paul L. married Mae Avery of Elk Mound, and will live Elk Mound. |
| 1919-09-18 | Kleiner | Charles | Sam built bldg. at 408 Water St. after last big fire 40 years ago. Brother Rudolph became partner. After Sam died in 1889 Rudolph took in two younger brothers, J.H. and W.H. Sold out to brothers and started another shop on Water St. Later moved to Grand Ave. Sold to brothers Fred and J.H., conducted grocery store in same block. Brother Charles took Fred's place and W.H. bought Kimble Bros. market across street from Opera House. From there he went into shoe business with Frank Launa, lumberman. Four years ago bought out Launa and last spring sold out to O.G. Wallace. Charles had been in Idaho for some time. When Charles left, Rudolph kept shop alone for awhile and eight years ago sold to Cudahy Bros. Now property at 408 Water St sold to Charles Veitch by Rudolph. |
| 1919-09-18 | Kleiner | Fred | Sam Kleiner built bldg. at 408 Water St. after last big fire 40 years ago. Brother Rudolph became partner. After Sam died in 1889 Rudolph took in two younger brothers, J.H. and W.H. Sold out to brothers and started another shop on Water St. Later moved to Grand Ave. Sold to brothers Fred and J.H., conducted grocery store in same block. Brother Charles took Fred's place and W.H. bought Kimble Bros. market across street from Opera House. From there he went into shoe business with Frank Launa, lumberman. Four years ago bought out Launa and last spring sold out to O.G. Wallace. Charles had been in Idaho for some time. When Charles left, Rudolph kept shop alone for awhile and eight years ago sold to Cudahy Bros. Now property at 408 Water St sold to Charles Veitch by Rudolph. |
| 1919-09-18 | Kleiner | J. H. | Sam Kleiner built bldg. at 408 Water St. after last big fire 40 years ago. Brother Rudolph became partner. After Sam died in 1889 Rudolph took in two younger brothers, J.H. and W.H. Sold out to brothers and started another shop on Water St. Later moved to Grand Ave. Sold to brothers Fred and J.H., conducted grocery store in same block. Brother Charles took Fred's place and W.H. bought Kimble Bros. market across street from Opera House. From there he went into shoe business with Frank Launa, lumberman. Four years ago bought out Launa and last spring sold out to O.G. Wallace. Charles had been in Idaho for some time. When Charles left, Rudolph kept shop alone for awhile and eight years ago sold to Cudahy Bros. Now property at 408 Water St sold to Charles Veitch by Rudolph. |
| 1919-09-18 | Kleiner | Rudolph | Sam Kleiner built bldg. at 408 Water St. after last big fire 40 years ago. Brother Rudolph became partner. After Sam died in 1889 Rudolph took in two younger brothers, J.H. and W.H. Sold out to brothers and started another shop on Water St. Later moved to Grand Ave. Sold to brothers Fred and J.H., conducted grocery store in same block. Brother Charles took Fred's place and W.H. bought Kimble Bros. market across street from Opera House. From there he went into shoe business with Frank Launa, lumberman. Four years ago bought out Launa and last spring sold out to O.G. Wallace. Charles had been in Idaho for some time. When Charles left, Rudolph kept shop alone for awhile and eight years ago sold to Cudahy Bros. Now property at 408 Water St sold to Charles Veitch by Rudolph. |
| 1919-09-18 | Kleiner | Sam | Built bldg. at 408 Water St. after last big fire 40 years ago. Brother Rudolph became partner. After Sam died Rudolph took in two younger brothers, J.H. and W.H. |
| 1919-09-18 | Kleiner | W. H. | Sam Kleiner built bldg. at 408 Water St. after last big fire 40 years ago. Brother Rudolph became partner. After Sam died in 1889 Rudolph took in two younger brothers, J.H. and W.H. Sold out to brothers and started another shop on Water St. Later moved to Grand Ave. Sold to brothers Fred and J.H., conducted grocery store in same block. Brother Charles took Fred's place and W.H. bought Kimble Bros. market across street from Opera House. From there he went into shoe business with Frank Launa, lumberman. Four years ago bought out Launa and last spring sold out to O.G. Wallace. Charles had been in Idaho for some time. When Charles left, Rudolph kept shop alone for awhile and eight years ago sold to Cudahy Bros. Now property at 408 Water St sold to Charles Veitch by Rudolph. |
| 1919-09-18 | Launa | Frank | Lumberman. In shoe business with J.H. Kleiner. Partnership dissolved in Nov. 1900. Four years ago Kleiner bought out Launa and last spring sold out to O.G. Wallace. |
| 1919-09-18 | Veitch | Charles | Buys property at 408 Water St. from Rudolph Kleiner. |
| 1919-09-18 | Wallace | O. G. | J.H. Kleiner bought out Frank Launa's shoe business, and last spring sold out to O.G. Wallace. |
| 1919-09-17 | Derge | Frank | Car stolen while he attended O'Klare Theater, used in Minneapolis/St. Paul bank hold-up. |
| 1919-09-14 | Wilcox | Petronella | Petronella going to school in IN. |
| 1919-09-10 | Barnhart | William | William arrested for stealing corn. |
| 1919-09-06 | Sherman | Arthur Mott | [Captain A.M. Sherman] was 86 years old, was engineer on Stella Whipple at start of Civil War. Was chief of police and fire chief. |
| 1919-09-05 | Gelein | Ole | Louis Running opening clothing store in former Ole Gelein saloon building, N. Barstow and Wisconsin. |
| 1919-09-05 | Missman | Minnie | 720-7th Ave, committed to Industrial School for 6 years |
| 1919-09-05 | Running | Louis | Will go back in clothing business in building formerly housing Ole Gelein's saloon at N. Barstow and Wisc. |
| 1919-09-05 | Running | Louis | Louis Running opening clothing store in former Ole Gelein saloon building, N. Barstow and Wisconsin. |
| 1919-09-05 | Sherman | Arthur Mott | Captain A.M. died. |
| 1919-09-04 | Lange | Herman T. | Resigned as president of local Red Cross chapter. Served as president during war period. |
| 1919-09-04 | Wheeler | Helen | Married [Herman Potter] yesterday at home. Will live in Chicago. Crawford Wheeler was best man. |
| 1919-08-28 | Moon | Betty | Betty Moon fell in plane 300 feet at Stanely Fair. Ensign Grace's engine stalled. People not hurt. Betty is daughter of Charles Delos Moon. |
| 1919-08-23 | Figelmiller | Alexander | Died at age 58. Leaves father, one brother, one sister. |
| 1919-08-17 | Brill | Clare E. | Resigns as city editor of Telegram to enter National Granite Co. of EC |
| 1919-08-17 | Laycock | Henry | Bought Soley meat market property North Barstow (oldest meat market in city), and also the residence next door, where he will live. Joseph Placek will continue to run meat market. |
| 1919-08-17 | Placek | Joseph | Henry Laycock bought the Soley meat market and the residence next-door, but Placek will continue to run the meat market. |
| 1919-08-16 | Gelein | Ole | Buys Neher Drug Store lot and four others just south of it (corner of N. Barstow and Wisc.) |
| 1919-08-10 | Curran | C. B. | Arthur Jensen and brother James of Withee buy drug store of C.B. Curran, 422 Bellinger. Curran opened 10 years ago. |
| 1919-08-10 | Jensen | Arthur | Arthur and brother James of Withee buy drug store of C.B. Curran, 422 Bellinger. Curran opened 10 years ago. |
| 1919-08-10 | Jensen | James | James and brother Arthur of Withee buy drug store of C.B. Curran, 422 Bellinger. Curran opened 10 years ago. |
| 1919-08-10 | Rounds | Mrs. R. to join husband in France where he is in charge of POWs. Home 1246 S. Farwell. | |
| 1919-08-08 | Hoeppner | William | Recently sold trunk factory to Multitone. Will start trunk factory in Stanley. |
| 1919-08-06 | Thompson | Gunder | To go back into business; leased Schlegelmilch building. |
| 1919-08-05 | Moon | Charles Delos | Bought lot on East Grand Avenue and River Street. Former site of old Joyce house from Wisconsin Minnesota Lumber Company. |
| 1919-07-31 | Borthwick | Ernest G. | Opened dentist office in Truax Building. |
| 1919-07-31 | Wood | Guy R. | One of Inc.'s of EC Airplane Corporation with Leo McDonald and M.A. Sine. |
| 1919-07-27 | Sundby | Elmer | Died of wounds. Leaves wife, sons, Cliffore, Russell, and Clyde. Brothers Albert and Frank, and sister Mrs. Jessie Flige. Home 515 Randall. |
| 1919-07-24 | Auer | John Jacob | Out on parole |
| 1919-07-20 | Andrews | F. E. | Bought lot at Garfield and State, will build. Of Steven-Jarvis Lumber Co. |
| 1919-07-20 | Frawley | Beatrice | Daughter of Hon. and Mrs. William H. Frawley. Marries Lt. Julius H. Preston, Jr. of Seaforth Highlanders at bride's home, 307 Niagara. Will live in Rhode Island. |
| 1919-07-20 | Frawley | William Henry | Father of Beatrice, who marries Lt. Julius H. Preston Jr. |
| 1919-07-20 | Keith | Alexander | Keith Bros. and Ben Faast bought Kneer properties sold by Frank Raddatz. |
| 1919-07-20 | Preston | Julius H. | Beatrice, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. William H. Frawley, marries Lt. Julius H. Preston, Jr. of Seaforth Highlanders at bride's home, 307 Niagara. Will live in Rhode Island. |
| 1919-07-20 | Raddatz | Frank | Keith Bros. and Ben Faast bought Kneer properties sold by Frank Raddatz. |
| 1919-07-17 | Van Hovenberg | Sarah | Sarah, widow of Henry, died at home. Born in 1834 in New Sharon, ME. Sister is Elizabeth (Mrs. A.V. Mayhew). |
| 1919-07-15 | Dana | William Alfred | Bought Kedder home at 4th and Lake from Augusta and Martha Kidder. |
| 1919-07-15 | Kidder | Augusta | Augusta and Martha Kidder sell home at 4th and Lake to William Alfred Dana. |
| 1919-07-15 | Kidder | Martha | Augusta and Martha Kidder sell home at 4th and Lake to William Alfred Dana. |
| 1919-07-14 | Thompson | Gunder | Sold business to Campen-Bailey Co. Closes out after 22 years in same place. Came to EC in 1874. Alderman. Home on Chippewa Rd. |
| 1919-07-01 | Welsh | James P. | Fire Chief elected vice president of International Association of Fire Engineers at Kansas City. |
| 1919-06-24 | Bostwick | S. Edgar | Son of Culver N. Bostwick. Brother of Culver Salisbury Bostwick of Drummond, B.J. Bostwick of EC, Frances, Mrs. R.B. Pease of Laramie WY, and Mrs. William Mason. S. Edgar Bostwick now Chicago rep. for Gillette Rubber Co. |
| 1919-06-24 | Cousins | Marshall | Mrs. Cousins divorce suit dismissed, cruel and inhuman treatment. |
| 1919-06-24 | Mitchell | Mrs. Roy | Dr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell in Fergus Falls when tornado hit. |
| 1919-06-24 | Mitchell | Roy | Dr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell in Fergus Falls when tornado hit. |
| 1919-06-20 | Hollen | A. H. | Died of stroke at age 65. Home 529 Hobart. Children are Dr. Henry, Richard, Stanley, Cora and Alma. Owned store over 40 years. Director of Union National Bank and Union Savings Bank. Came from Norway at age eight. Came to EC from La Crosse at age 19. Est. own store in 1877. |
| 1919-06-20 | Hollen | Alma | Daughter of A.H. Hollen. Sister of Dr. Henry, Richard, Stanley, and Cora. |
| 1919-06-20 | Hollen | Cora | Daughter of A.H. Hollen. Sister of Dr. Henry, Richard, Stanley, and Alma. |
| 1919-06-20 | Hollen | Henry | Of L.A. Son of A.H. Hollen. Brother of Richard, Stanley, Cora and Alma. |
| 1919-06-20 | Hollen | Richard | Attorney in Chicago. Son of A.H. Hollen. Brother of Dr. Henry, Stanley, Cora and Alma. |
| 1919-06-20 | Hollen | Stanley | Now overseas. |
| 1919-06-18 | Gort | Alious Henry | Son of Joseph J. Gort, 720 Madison St. Returned from service overseas. Mechanic. Made flights with Quentin Roosevelt and Eddie Rickenbacker. |
| 1919-06-18 | Gort | Joseph J. | Father of Alious Henry Gort. 720 Madison St. |
| 1919-06-08 | Van Hovenberg | Margaret V.H. Morrill will sing at [Congregational Church.] | |
| 1919-06-05 | Bartlett | Ruth | Daughter of William W. Bartlett. Works at Children's Federal Labor Bureau at Chicago. |
| 1919-06-05 | Burlingame | Allah Olin | Dies at home of mother Mrs. Delphine B. at 435 Lake. 17 years old. Son of late Allah E. Had three sisters. |
| 1919-06-05 | Burlingame | Allah E. | Husband of Delphine B., father of Allah Olin and three daughters |
| 1919-06-05 | Burlingame | Delphine B. | 435 Lake. Wife of Allah E., mother of Allah Olin and three daughters. |
| 1919-06-05 | Volkman | Ernest | Ernest married Olge Droege. Sister is Lydia. |
| 1919-05-27 | Clark | DeWitt S. | D.W. Clark sold residence on Lake and 3rd to H.D. Davis for $12,000. |
| 1919-05-27 | Davis | H. D. | D.W. Clark sold residence on Lake and 3rd to H.D. Davis for $12,000. |
| 1919-05-25 | Wheeler | Helen | Helen engaged to Herman Potter of Chicago. |
| 1919-05-22 | Binder | Roy | Appearing at Grand as one of the leads in 'Chin-Chi[illegible]' |
| 1919-05-22 | Welsh | William | William married Edith, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Elsemore, 528 Hobart. William is a son of Fire Chief James Welsh. |
| 1919-05-17 | Hutchens | Edward | Chosen as architect, engineer and supervisor of construction of EC Hotel. |
| 1919-05-15 | Derge | Herman F. | Re-enters firm of Drs. Lyman, Derge, Curtis & Lyman. |
| 1919-05-14 | Jaastad | F. E. | Brother of Henry O. Jaastad of Madison. |
| 1919-05-14 | Jaastad | Henry O. | Of Madison. Brother of F.E. Jaastad. Just out of Army. Will be pharmacist of Branstad Drug. |
| 1919-05-08 | Andrew | Thomas | 184 Bellevue. Grandfather of Agnes Wylie, who married Raymond O. Davis. |
| 1919-05-08 | Davis | Raymond O. | Married Agnes Wylie, who is a granddaughter of Thomas Andrew, 184 Bellevue. |
| 1919-05-08 | Wylie | Agnes | Granddaughter of Thomas Andrew, 184 Bellevue. Married Raymond O. Davis. |
| 1919-05-07 | Glomski | Frank | Awarded Crois de Guerre for advancing alone under heavy fire to locate exact position of enemy machine gun emplacements. Although wounded twice, delivered information. |
| 1919-04-28 | Frantz | August | Gives history of saloon building just south of Opera House. Has been a saloon for 50 years. First howned by Hantsch who had distillery behind it, then by August Frantz, Minraud Duffner, Alphonse Couture and lately Fred Woodland. Upper floor used to have hall. Soon to be occupied by bakery. |
| 1919-04-27 | Boyd | Robert P. | Russians decorated Captain Boyd for valor. |
| 1919-04-26 | Bergman | Charles H. | Dies at home at 803 Niagara. 39 years in EC as grain and coal dealer. Born in Germany in 1855. Married Emilia Portig in 1884. Leaves wife, sons William, Otto and Alfred, daughter Anna, and sister Mrs. Marie Perithen. |
| 1919-04-26 | Boberg | Roy | Returning General pays tribute to EC boy Roy Boberg who swam Mense under enemy fire. |
| 1919-04-26 | Perithen | Marie | Sister of Charles H. Bergman. |
| 1919-04-26 | Portig | Emilia | Married Charles H. Bergman in 1884. Mother of William, Otto, Alfred and Anna. |
| 1919-04-25 | Miles | Ernest Hortob | Marries Hazel Weiler |
| 1919-04-25 | Miles | Hazel | Daughter of W.F. Weiler of CF, marries Ernest Hortob Miles |
| 1919-04-25 | Weiler | W. F. | Father of Hazel. Of CF. |
| 1919-04-24 | Boberg | Edna | Married Roland A. Stilp. Daughter of Otto J.S. Boberg, sister of Roy, Walter, Edwin J. and Harriet. |
| 1919-04-24 | Stilp | Roland A. | Marries Edna Boberg |
| 1919-04-23 | Hainer | Ida | Daughter of George and Mary Ann (Pierce) Linton, who now celebrate their 50th anniversary. Sister of Arthur Linton. |
| 1919-04-23 | Hale | Mary Ann | Wife of George Schuyler Pierce. Mother of Mary Ann Linton. |
| 1919-04-23 | Linton | Arthur | Son of George and Mary Ann (Pierce) Linton, who now celebrate their 50th anniversary. Brother of Ida Hainer. |
| 1919-04-23 | Linton | George | 50th anniversary. Married Mary Ann Pierce in parlors of old Eau Claire House. George Linton born in 1842 in Clinton County, New York. In Civil War. Bought farm in Brunswick in 1866, came to Eau Claire a few years later. Managed Singer Sewing Machines 11 years, then Barstow Street grocery. Mary Ann is the daughter of George Schuyler Pierce and Mary Ann Hale. Arthur Linton and Ida Hainer are their children. |
| 1919-04-23 | Linton | Mary Ann | 50th anniversary. Married George Linton in parlors of old Eau Claire House. George Linton born in 1842 in Clinton County, New York. In Civil War. Bought farm in Brunswick in 1866, came to Eau Claire a few years later. Managed Singer Sewing Machines 11 years, then Barstow Street grocery. Mary Ann is the daughter of George Schuyler Pierce and Mary Ann Hale. Arthur Linton and Ida Hainer are their children. |
| 1919-04-23 | Pierce | George Schuyler | Of Caryville. Husband of Mary Ann Hale. Father of Mary Ann Linton. |
| 1919-04-18 | Couture | Alphonse | Gives history of saloon building just south of Opera House. Has been a saloon for 50 years. First howned by Hantsch who had distillery behind it, then by August Frantz, Minraud Duffner, Alphonse Couture and lately Fred Woodland. Upper floor used to have hall. Soon to be occupied by bakery. |
| 1919-04-18 | Duffner | Minraud | Gives history of saloon building just south of Opera House. Has been a saloon for 50 years. First howned by Hantsch who had distillery behind it, then by August Frantz, Minraud Duffner, Alphonse Couture and lately Fred Woodland. Upper floor used to have hall. Soon to be occupied by bakery. |
| 1919-04-18 | Hantsch | Gives history of saloon building just south of Opera House. Has been a saloon for 50 years. First howned by Hantsch who had distillery behind it, then by August Frantz, Minraud Duffner, Alphonse Couture and lately Fred Woodland. Upper floor used to have hall. Soon to be occupied by bakery. | |
| 1919-04-18 | Woodland | Fred | Gives history of saloon building just south of Opera House. Has been a saloon for 50 years. First howned by Hantsch who had distillery behind it, then by August Frantz, Minraud Duffner, Alphonse Couture and lately Fred Woodland. Upper floor used to have hall. Soon to be occupied by bakery. |
| 1919-04-17 | Cranie | John | Died at age 84. Born in Glasgow, Scotland. Came to EC in 1858. Married Alithea Fowler in 1856. She died two years ago. |
| 1919-04-17 | Fowler | Alithea | Married John Cranie of Glasgow, Scotland in 1856. Came to EC in 1858. Died two years ago. |
| 1919-04-11 | Stevens | Alfred Henry | Sells part of business to A.J. Airis. Airis to take fuel, cement and builder's supplies while Stevens keeps hides and seeds. Stevens is 83 years old. Came to EC in 1868. |
| 1919-04-06 | Spiers | Guy | Guy Spiers bought Peoples Ice Co. from A.E. Krammes, who will continue as manager. |
| 1919-03-28 | Lasker | Herman | Engaged to marry Babette Weinfeld. |
| 1919-03-28 | Weinfeld | Babette | Babette to marry Herman Lasker of Springfield, MA |
| 1919-03-28 | Weinfeld | Babette | Engaged to Herman Lasker. |
| 1919-03-25 | Ager | Waldemar Theodor | Celebrates 50th birthday. |
| 1919-03-25 | Mason | Clyde W. | Of Caryville. Son of Edwin C. Mason. Brother of Dr. Everett L. Mason and Mrs. H.K. Smaes of Fall City. |
| 1919-03-25 | Mason | Dr. Everett Lee | Mother died. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. of Caryville. She leaves husband, sons, Dr. E.L., Clyde W. of Caryville and daughter Mrs. H. K. Smaes, Fall City. |
| 1919-03-25 | Mason | Edwin C. | Wife dies. Of Caryville. Father of Dr. Everett L. Mason, Clyde W. Mason, and Mrs. H.K. Smaes of Fall City. |
| 1919-03-25 | Smaes | Mrs. H. K. | Of Fall City. Daughter of Edwin C. Mason of Caryville. Sister of Dr. Everett Lee Mason and Clyde W. Mason. |
| 1919-03-23 | Fennessey | John C. | Resigned after 19 years as city clerk, will be sec. and treas. of International Toy Co. |
| 1919-03-18 | Barland | Birney | Died after being in church in the morning. At one time in logging business. |
| 1919-03-15 | Kohlhepp | Emil A. | On trial for disloyal remarks, fined $200. |
| 1919-03-15 | Laycock | Henry | 77 years old. In Civil War, one of Cavalry to hunt Lincoln's assassin. Came from England in early 1860s. Born in 1842 in Scarborough, England. Came to Chippewa Falls in 1870, and to Eau Claire in 1877. Builder and contractor. Built Laycock-Drummond buildings, Chippewa Court House, brick work of Opera House, 3rd Ward school and high school. |
| 1919-03-12 | Gelein | Harold | Married Merle Miles of Durand. Will live at 820 S. Barstow. |
| 1919-03-12 | Miles | Merle | Of Durand. Marries Harold Gelein, will live at 820 S. Barstow. |
| 1919-03-08 | Arnold | Louis George | President of Wissota Sand & Gravel Co. |
| 1919-03-02 | Barland | Thomas Gordon | Arrived home last week. |
| 1919-02-26 | Burns | James F. | Engaged to marry Gracie McGough of Eau Claire |
| 1919-02-26 | McGough | Gracie | Engaged to marry James F. Burns |
| 1919-02-26 | O'Brien | Steve | Well known EC boxer. |
| 1919-02-25 | Fulton | Hiram A. | Wife Jeanette was daughter of C.B. Putnam. |
| 1919-02-22 | Henry | Mildred | Enters Child Welfare work in Chicago. |
| 1919-02-19 | Dean | Alexander | Remodeling building. |
| 1919-02-18 | Fleming | Marion | Daughter of John Bernard Fleming Jr. To serve as reconstruction aide in hospital at Ft. Riley. Took special training in occupational therapy at Mil. Downer College. |
| 1919-02-16 | Steinberg | William E. | Bought Kelley Building, 203 S. Barstow from Margaret Kelly Slagsvol for $15,000; occupied by A.E. Burlingame Co. |
| 1919-02-15 | Bartholomew | Mrs. N. B. | Daughter of Thomas, sister of Rudolph, Frank and Emma. |
| 1919-02-15 | Dudenfoefer | Emma | Daughter of Thomas, sister of Rudolph, Frank and Mrs. N.B. Bartholomew. |
| 1919-02-15 | Dudenfoefer | Frank | Son of Thomas, brother of Rudolph, Emma and Mrs. N.B. Bartholomew. |
| 1919-02-15 | Dudenfoefer | Rudolph | Son of Thomas, brother of Frank, Emma and Mrs. N.B. Bartholomew. |
| 1919-02-15 | Dudenfoefer | Thomas | Killed when he was knocked off a railroad bridge by train. Age 67, lived 1215 E. Madison. Came to EC 35 years ago from NY City. Survived by wife, daughters Emma and Mrs. N.B. Bartholomew, and sons Frank and Rudolph. |
| 1919-02-15 | Wilcox | Roy Porter | Mrs. Wilcox's brother passes through EC on way to Japan as Peruvian envoy. |
| 1919-02-11 | Jaeger | P. B. | Back from the war. Office 201 1/2 S. Barstow. |
| 1919-02-02 | Gelein | Harold | Coming back from France to resume at Y. |
| 1919-01-28 | Charles | John Fred | Born in 1888. Had four sisters. |
| 1919-01-28 | Cleasby | E. A. | Becomes assessor of incomes for EC and Dunn County. |
| 1919-01-26 | Boyd | Donald | R.B. Kramer bought home of D. Boyd, 327 Oxford |
| 1919-01-21 | Graves | Ben | Died at age 82 at home of son, M.D., 616 Union St. |
| 1919-01-19 | Blum | George L. | With H.S. Strandness bought Laycock & Drummond blocks. About $80,000 for both. One of largest transfer deals in city history. Both buildings built by Hobart A. Land (Old Samuelsons). |
| 1919-01-19 | Hobbs | Roswell H. | New building near completion. |
| 1919-01-19 | Lang | Robert A. | Built Laycock & Drummonds buildings some years ago. |
| 1919-01-18 | Fennessey | Mayme | Has been in gov't service in Wash. for 2 yrs. Visiting brother John C. Other brother is Martin. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Fennessey of Brunswick. |
| 1919-01-10 | Hoeppner | Frederick Julius | Estate $29,714. |
| 1919-01-10 | Ingram | Julius G. | Estate $62,844. |
| 1919-01-10 | Lufkin | George W. | Estate $23,036. |
| 1919-01-10 | Ritzinger | George | Estate $54,004. |
| 1919-01-07 | Barland | Thomas Gordon | Left NY 17 September. Twelve ships in convoy. 32 days on the water. Letter tells of crowded conditions. |
| 1919-01-07 | Boyd | Robert P. | Won D.S.C. Son of Robert K. Boyd. (Pat) |
| 1919-01-04 | Cooks | Max | Phillip Cooks is son of Max. |
| 1919-01-04 | Cooks | Phillip | Phillip Cooks is son of Max. |
| 1918-12-27 | Erdman | Clifford | Floyd [Erdman], son of Mrs. Ida Erdman, died on pneumonia in France. Has 5 brothers: Macy, Earl, William, Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1918-12-27 | Erdman | Earl | Floyd [Erdman], son of Mrs. Ida Erdman, died on pneumonia in France. Has 5 brothers: Macy, Earl, William, Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1918-12-27 | Erdman | Floyd | Floyd, son of Mrs. Ida Erdman, died on pneumonia in France. Has 5 brothers: Macy, Earl, William, Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1918-12-27 | Erdman | Floyd | Floyd, son of Mrs. Ida Erdman, died on pneumonia in France. Has 5 brothers: Macy, Earl, William, Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1918-12-27 | Erdman | Leslie | Floyd [Erdman], son of Mrs. Ida Erdman, died on pneumonia in France. Has 5 brothers: Macy, Earl, William, Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1918-12-27 | Erdman | Macy | Floyd [Erdman], son of Mrs. Ida Erdman, died on pneumonia in France. Has 5 brothers: Macy, Earl, William, Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1918-12-27 | Erdman | William | Floyd [Erdman], son of Mrs. Ida Erdman, died on pneumonia in France. Has 5 brothers: Macy, Earl, William, Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1918-12-24 | Bonell | Ina | Married William Bonell in 1877. |
| 1918-12-24 | Bonell | William | Died at age 64 of meningitis following flu. President of the carriage works. Home at 609 Dewey. Born in Milwaukee in 1854. Leaves wife, 2 brothers (James Sr. and Walter of Duluth), 2 sisters. Father William and brother James founded carriage works. About 25 years ago bought out his brother's interest. Shop on Jones & Barstow. Married Ina Clark in 1877. |
| 1918-12-21 | Adler | Peter | Father of Nick and Peter Jr. Husband of Margaret. |
| 1918-12-21 | Grinsell | Arthur | Son of John A., 205 Doty. From Co. E, wounded on western front. Recovering at Ft. Snelling. |
| 1918-12-21 | Mesang | Louis | Father of Corp. Charles Mesang |
| 1918-12-20 | Kohlhepp | Emil A. | Grocer, 901 Water St. Indicted under espionage act. Two brothers furnish $3,000 bond. |
| 1918-12-20 | LeMay | Mary | Died of pneumonia following flu. 320 Chippewa St. Born in St. John's, Quebec, in 1878. Married Hector Mayheu in Chippewa Falls in 1899. |
| 1918-12-20 | Mayheu | Mary | Died of pneumonia following flu. 320 Chippewa Street. Born in St. John's, Quebec, in 1878. Married Hector Mayheu in Chippewa Falls in 1899. |
| 1918-12-20 | Rounds | E. D. | Had post in Ord. Department, Washington. |
| 1918-12-19 | Lund | Archibald | Son of Sevold O. and Emilie Lund. Brother of Otto, Edward, Johanna, Kristine and Mrs. Carl Tanberg. |
| 1918-12-19 | Lund | Edward | Son of Sevold O. and Emilie Lund. Brother of Otto, Archibald, Johanna, Kristine and Mrs. Carl Tanberg. |
| 1918-12-19 | Lund | Emilie | Died at home, 420 Garfield. Wife of Sevold O. Lund. Sons are Otto, Edward, and Archibald. Daughters are Mrs. Carl Tanberg, Johanna & Kristine. |
| 1918-12-19 | Lund | Johanna | Daughter of Sevold O. and Emilie Lund. Sister of Otto, Edward, Archibald, Kristine and Mrs. Carl Tanberg. |
| 1918-12-19 | Lund | Kristine | Daughter of Sevold O. and Emilie Lund. Sister of Otto, Edward, Archibald, Johanna, and Mrs. Carl Tanberg. |
| 1918-12-19 | Lund | Otto | Son of Sevold O. and Emilie Lund. Brother of Edward, Archibald, Johanna, Kristine and Mrs. Carl Tanberg. |
| 1918-12-19 | Tanberg | Mrs. Carl | Daughter of Sevold O. and Emilie Lund. Sister of Otto, Edward, Archibald, Johanna, and Kristine. |
| 1918-12-07 | Sailstad | Edward J. | Sailstad sold 1,000 multitones in Cedar Rapids, IA. |
| 1918-12-01 | Foss | Herman | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss. Brother of Leroy and Clement. Herman and Leroy both gassed and wounded in war. |
| 1918-12-01 | Foss | Leroy | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss. Brother of Herman and Clement. Herman and Leroy both gassed and wounded in war. |
| 1918-11-29 | Selbach | William J. | William J. married Lucille Fitzgerald. EC teacher for four years. Selbach cashier of Union Savings Bank. |
| 1918-11-23 | Craney | Christina | Of 4th St. Aunt of Frank T. Meggett. |
| 1918-11-23 | Meggett | Arthur | In Monroe, MI. Brother of Frank T. Meggett. |
| 1918-11-23 | Meggett | Clyde A. | Son of Frank T. Meggett. |
| 1918-11-23 | Meggett | Frank T. | Died of heart failure at age 45. Home at 620 S. Barstow. Leaves wife and Clyde, brother Arthur in Monroe, MI, and aunt Mrs. Christina Craney, 4th St. |
| 1918-11-20 | Glomski | Frank | Awarded D.S.C. Mother is Mrs. K. Glomski. Brother Julius and sister Mary in service. Corp. Arthur L. Sowards, killed in action, was brother-in-law. Julius was gassed and shell-shocked. |
| 1918-11-20 | Glomski | Julius | Son of Mrs. K. Glomski. Brother of Mary and Sergeant Frank Glomski. All three in service. Julius was gassed and shell-shocked. Brother-in-law Corp. Arthur L. Sowards killed in action. |
| 1918-11-20 | Glomski | Mary | Daughter of Mrs. K. Glomski. Sister of Sargeant Frank and Julius Glomski. In service. |
| 1918-11-20 | Glomski | Mrs. K. | Mother of Julius, Mary and Sargeant Frank Glomski. All three in services. |
| 1918-11-20 | Sowards | Arthur L. | Killed in action. Brother-in-law to Frank and Julius Glomski, who are also in service. |
| 1918-11-15 | Vanderbie | Harry S. | [Harry F.'s] son Harry S. (Ted), in S.A.T.C. Graduates high school in June. |
| 1918-11-14 | Charles | James | Son of James Martin Charles, brother of John Fred and Capt. Joel George. Also has four sisters. |
| 1918-11-14 | Charles | James Martin | Father of John Fred, Capt. Joel George and James Jr. Also has four daughters. |
| 1918-11-14 | Charles | Joel George | Son of James Martin Charles. Brother of John Fred, James Jr. and four sisters. |
| 1918-11-14 | Charles | John Fred | Died of pneumonia in England. Born in EC. Married Cora Smith in early summer. Son of James Martin Charles. Brother of Capt. Joel George Charles, James Charles Jr. and four sisters. |
| 1918-11-14 | Smith | Cora | Husband John Fred Charles died in England of pneumonia. Were married in early summer. |
| 1918-11-11 | Hayes | Edmund S. | Inherited $15,000 from grandfather Orin H. Ingram's estate. |
| 1918-11-11 | Hayes | Ruth Ingram | Inherited $15,000 from grandfather Orin H. Ingram's estate. |
| 1918-11-11 | Ingram | Charles | Inherited $15,000 from grandfather Orin H. Ingram's estate. |
| 1918-11-11 | Ingram | Cornelia | Inherited $15,000 from grandfather Orin H. Ingram's estate. |
| 1918-11-11 | Ingram | Fannie | Inherited $15,000 from grandfather Orin H. Ingram's estate. |
| 1918-11-11 | Ingram | Orin H. | Estate worth more than $1 milllion. Leaves $15,000 to each grandchild, William E. Shellman, Cornelia, Charles, Fannie, Orin H., Kate Ingram Pickford, Ruth Ingram Hayes and Edmund S. Hayes. Bulk divided equally between son and daughter. |
| 1918-11-11 | Ingram | Orin H. | Inherited $15,000 from grandfather (and namesake) Orin H. Ingram's estate. |
| 1918-11-11 | Pickford | Kate | Daughter of Charles Ingram. Inherited $15,000 from grandfather Orin H. Ingram's estate. |
| 1918-11-11 | Shellman | William E. | Inherited $15,000 from grandfather Orin H. Ingram's estate. |
| 1918-11-10 | Boyd | Robert P. | Captain Robert P. Boyd in Russia with army. |
| 1918-11-05 | Derge | Herman F. | Entered army medical corps as 1st Lt. |
| 1918-10-26 | Pap | Nic | Was Lieutenant in German army. Had won iron cross, deserted on advice of father, stowed away, came to EC. Arrested on suspicion of being a German spy. Story corroberated and released from jail. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Ada | Daughter of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Sister of Leon, Arthur, Leslie, Clarence, Ruth, Julia, Alice and Jane. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Alice | Daughter of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Sister of Leon, Arthur, Leslie, Clarence, Ada, Ruth, Julia and Jane. |
