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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Arthur | Son of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Brother of Leon, Leslie, Clarence, Ada, Ruth, Julia, Alice and Jane. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Clarence | Son of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Brother of Leon, Arthur, Leslie, Ada, Ruth, Julia, Alice and Jane. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Jane | Daughter of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Sister of Leon, Arthur, Leslie, Clarence, Ada, Ruth, Julia, and Alice. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Julia | Daughter of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Sister of Leon, Arthur, Leslie, Clarence, Ada, Ruth, Alice and Jane. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Leon | Son of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Brother of Arthur, Leslie, Clarence, Ada, Ruth, Julia, Alice and Jane. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Leslie | Son(?) of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Sibling of Leon, Arthur, Clarence, Ada, Ruth, Julia, Alice and Jane. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | Ruth | Daughter of W.H. Ganong of Truax. Sister of Leon, Arthur, Leslie, Clarence, Ada, Julia, Alice and Jane. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ganong | W. H. | Died at age 59 at Truax. Had farmed for forty years. Leaves wife and nine children: Leon, Arthur, Leslie, Clarence, Ada, Ruth, Julia, Alice and Jane. |
| 1918-10-17 | Granger | Fanny | Wife of David A. Ingram. Mother of Orin H. Ingram, who was born in Westfield, MA in 1830. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ingram | David A. | Father of Orin H. Ingram, who was born in Westfield, MA in 1830. Husband of Fanny Granger. |
| 1918-10-17 | Ingram | Orin H. | Died of old age. Born 12 May 1830 in Westfield, MA. Parents were David A. and Fanny (Granger) Ingram. In EC 62 years. Gave $10,000 to first Red Cross campaign. $30,000 toward replacing cong. church destroyed by fire. |
| 1918-10-08 | Ofstie | John E. | Moving to Seattle after 21 years in EC. Father of Ralph. |
| 1918-10-06 | Demmler | George | Died in army camp. |
| 1918-09-28 | Briggs | Ella | Wife of David Drummond Sr., mother of David Jr., Mrs. Byron A. Culver, George, Doris and Henry. Daughter of Myron and Margaret (Hindle) Briggs. Married David Drummond in 1886. |
| 1918-09-28 | Briggs | Myron | Husband of Margaret Hindle, father of Ella Drummond. |
| 1918-09-28 | Culver | Byron A. | Married to the daughter of David Drummond. |
| 1918-09-28 | Drummond | David | Died suddenly of heart failure at age 67. Founder of Drummond Packing Co. Home on Oakwood Place. Born in Ontario, Can., in 1849. Son of John and Allison (Jeffrey) Drummond, natives of Scotland who came to Ontario in 1842. David came to EC in 1870. One of the founders of EC Gas Light Co., EC Park Co. (real estate) and connected with Pioneer Furniture Co. In 1873, member of Brooks & Drummond Co. Erected Drummond block on S. Barstow in 1895 and first building occ. by EC Grocer Co., Galloway St, 1882. Build resident at Oakwood Place in 1888. At one time assoc. in ownership of the Leader. Married Ella Briggs in 1886. Five children, David Jr., Mrs. Byron A. Culver, George, Doris and Henry. Brother of Mary Fitzgerald and John Drummond. |
| 1918-09-28 | Drummond | David | Son of David and Ella Drummond. Brother of Henry, George, Doris and Mrs. Byron A. Culver. |
| 1918-09-28 | Drummond | Doris | Daughter of David and Ella Drummond. Sister of David Jr., George, Henry and Mrs. Byron A. Culver. |
| 1918-09-28 | Drummond | George | Son of David and Ella Drummond. Brother of David Jr., Henry, Doris and Mrs. Byron A. Culver. |
| 1918-09-28 | Drummond | Henry | Son of David and Ella Drummond. Brother of David Jr., George, Doris and Mrs. Byron A. Culver. |
| 1918-09-28 | Drummond | John | Brother of David |
| 1918-09-28 | Fitzgerald | Mary | Sister of David Drummond, who dies at age 67. |
| 1918-09-28 | Hindle | Margaret | Wife of Myron Briggs, mother of Ella Drummond. |
| 1918-09-25 | Johnson | John | 633 Putnam St. Father of Mathilda Johnson, who marries Oswald Lind. |
| 1918-09-25 | Johnson | Mathilda | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, 633 Putnam St. Marries Oswald Lind, will live at 304 Babcock. |
| 1918-09-25 | Lind | Oswald | Married Mathilda Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, 633 Putnam Street. Couple will live at 304 Babcock. |
| 1918-09-25 | Sherman | Oluf | Came to EC in 1874. Worked for John Holt nine years. Began own business in 1898 on north side, moved into old Commercial Bank building, then in 1902 to 172 S. Barstow. |
| 1918-09-24 | Horrigan | H. L. | Bought store property of Charles Seaman. 414 Water St. |
| 1918-09-24 | Seaman | Charles | Sold store property to H.L. Horrigan. 414 Water St. |
| 1918-09-13 | Willard | Wales | Died. |
| 1918-09-12 | Augustine | Curt Walter | Marries Irma, daughter of Karl Stussy. Waldemar and Margaret brother and sister of groom. |
| 1918-09-12 | Augustine | Margaret | Sister of Waldemar and Curt Walter Augustine. |
| 1918-09-12 | Augustine | Waldemar | Brother of Margaret and Curt Walter Augustine. |
| 1918-09-12 | Stussy | Irma | Daughter of Karl Stussy. Marries Curt Walter Augustine. |
| 1918-09-12 | Stussy | Karl | Father of Irma, who married Curt Walter Augustine. |
| 1918-09-04 | Bullis | Rush | Elected Assemblyman |
| 1918-09-04 | Figelmiller | Joseph | Ran for sheriff, beat Henry Neher by one vote. |
| 1918-09-04 | Neher | Henry | Lost race for sheriff to Joseph Figelmiller by one vote. |
| 1918-09-03 | Demarie | Batiste | Died at Court de Oreilles Indian Reservation. Was a wild fellow but skillful raft pilot. |
| 1918-08-29 | Sailstad | Edward J. | Company has secured Wenzel Broom Factory in 9th Ward. President E.J. Sailstad, vice president Dr. E.F.Finucan, secretary/treasurer L.T. Roberts. |
| 1918-08-20 | Anklum | Ernestine | Of Town of Washington. Died at age 69 at the home of her son. |
| 1918-08-15 | Vermilyea | Henry C. | Captain Henry C. Vermilyea is home from France on furlough, first to return from trenches. Will be instructor. |
| 1918-08-10 | Auer | John Jacob | Sentenced to 18 months at Leavenworth. |
| 1918-08-04 | Anderson | Albert | Son of John and Olia Anderson. Brother of Julia and three others. Of EC. |
| 1918-08-04 | Anderson | John | Real estate man. Died at age 61, 308 Mappa St. Born in Wardal, Norway. In EC 24 years. Married Olia Jensen in 1881. Leaves five children, only Albert and Juila in EC. Started Keith-Anderson addition on Vine St. |
| 1918-08-04 | Anderson | Julia | Daughter of John and Olia Anderson, sister of Albert and three others. Of EC. |
| 1918-08-04 | Anderson | Olia | Wife of real estate man John Anderson. Mother of five, including Albert and Julia of EC. |
| 1918-08-04 | Briggs | A. W. | Husband of one of Elizabeth Ramsey Brigg's three daughters. |
| 1918-08-04 | Briggs | Elizabeth Ramsey | Died at age 67, 451 Lincoln. Leaves three daughters, Mrs. A.W. Briggs, Mrs. G.A. McDermid, and Esther Ramsey. |
| 1918-08-04 | Davis | Stephen R. | Takes over as fuel administrator after John Owen goes to Washington. |
| 1918-08-04 | McDermid | G. A. | Husband of one of Elizabeth Ramsey Briggs' three daughters. |
| 1918-08-03 | Barron | Carrie | Daughter of Caroline and Martin Van Buren Barron, sister of John E. Barron and Cora. |
| 1918-08-01 | Lund | Carl A. | After 14 years with American Express, has resigned to associate with Eau Claire National Bank. |
| 1918-08-01 | Mason | Everett Lee | Given farewell party by Civic & Commerce Association on eve of departure to war. |
| 1918-07-14 | Harrington | Anson | Anson was one of the survivors of Andersonville prison where he was kept 8 months. Now 81 years old. Lost 102 pounds while in prison. Mrs. Mary Olin is his daughter. She had 3 sons in the war, Alton J. Olin, Henry, Forest and Vernon (sic) |
| 1918-07-14 | Olin | Alton J. | Anson [Harrington] was one of the survivors of Andersonville prison where he was kept 8 months. Now 81 years old. Lost 102 pounds while in prison. Mrs. Mary Olin is his daughter. She had 3 sons in the war, Alton J. Olin, Henry, Forest and Vernon (sic) |
| 1918-07-12 | Hutchens | Edward | Came to EC from Milwaukee. Pres. of Chippewa Rubber Co. Was supervising engineer for Gillette Rubber for six years and was on board of U.S. Gear Shift Co. |
| 1918-07-09 | Boberg | Edwin J. | Son of Otto J.S. Boberg. He and brothers Walter and Roy all in the war. |
| 1918-07-09 | Boberg | Otto J.S. | Sons Roy, Walter and Edwin J. in war. |
| 1918-07-09 | Boberg | Roy | Son of Otto J.S. Boberg. He and brothers Walter and Edwin J. all in the war. |
| 1918-07-09 | Boberg | Walter | Son of Otto J.S. Boberg. He and brothers Roy and Edwin J. all in the war. |
| 1918-07-07 | LaMoe | Omar T. | Marries Mable, daughter of Mons J. and Gunhild Oien. |
| 1918-07-07 | Oien | Mabel | Mable Oien married Omar T. LaMoe. |
| 1918-07-07 | Oien | Mable | Daughter of Mons J. and Gunhild Oien. Marries Omar T. LaMoe Jr. Her brothers are Edwin J., Hans M., Oscar E. and George O. Oien. |
| 1918-07-01 | Slagsvold | Oscar | "Si" (Oscar) decorated with gold bar for dangerous work in France. |
| 1918-06-26 | Sherman | John Sidney | John Sidney Sherman died age 82. Brother of Captain A.M. |
| 1918-06-07 | Bullis | Vern | Marries Thelma, daughter of A.W. Goff, town of Washington |
| 1918-06-07 | Goff | A. W. | Father of Thelma, who marries Vern Bullis |
| 1918-06-07 | Goff | Thelma | Daughter of A.W. Goff, Town of Washington. Marries Vern Bullis. |
| 1918-06-05 | Kemp | Alexander | Old Kemp home being torn down. Built by Kemp of EC Lumber Co. in 1869. irch Gilbert [sic--first letter missing] family of EC Lumber Co. lived there for 20 years. Some years ago the late G.C. Witherby bought it. Mrs. W. to build double house on site. |
| 1918-06-05 | Witherby | G. C. | Old Kemp home being torn down. Built by Alexander Kemp of EC Lumber Co. in 1869. irch Gilbert [sic--first letter missing] family of EC Lumber Co. lived there for 20 years. Some years ago the late G.C. Witherby bought it. Mrs. W. to build double house on site. |
| 1918-05-29 | Sailstad | Edward J. | Ed designed phonograph. Sailstad-Payson Co. to manufacture them in EC. |
| 1918-05-28 | Walker | Oramel | Final judgement of estate. Mary S. is widow. |
| 1918-05-26 | Hobbs | Roswell H. | Will erect new five-story Supply Co. on site of present bldg. 10' driveway with ornamental gates will separate new building from EC Grocery Co. bldg. Roswell planned bldg. and drew up blueprints. |
| 1918-05-21 | Cernaghan | Albert L. | Son of Tom. |
| 1918-05-21 | Cernaghan | Tom | Father of Lt. Albert L. Cernaghan. |
| 1918-05-11 | Kepler | Richard J. | Returned from DeLand, FL. Orange grove recovering from freeze last year. Crop only 1,900 boxes, normal is 20,000. |
| 1918-05-10 | Vaudrieul | E. J. | E.J. Vaudrieul is president, Otto Boberg, vice president, LaForest Newell, secretary and treasurer. Plant is in Shawtown. |
| 1918-05-09 | Moe | Ole J. | Died. Born in Dane County in 1849. Son of John J. and Julia (Anderson) Moe. Eau Claire resident for 30 years. Married Rachel Johnson. Farmed in Trempeleau. Came to Eau Claire in 1888. In hotel business 14 years. Sons are Dr. William J., 629 North Barstow, Joseph G., Morris E., and Edwin H. Daughters are Mrs. Carl Hansen and Mrs. Al Winge. |
| 1918-05-09 | Vaudrieul | Changed name to EC Canning Co. and increased stock from $25,000 to $50,000. | |
| 1918-05-07 | Whalen | N. J. | He is Industrial Commissioner for WI-MN Light and [Power] Co. |
| 1918-05-03 | Lange | Mrs. Louis T. | Died at age 83. Leaves husband and six sons: George A. of Chippewa Falls, Herman T., Gus J., Fred A., and Charles G. of Eau Claire, and Louis F. of Owatonna, MN. |
| 1918-04-30 | Wright | Mary Harwood | Mrs. Mary Wright of Wheaton died. Leaves sons, Harry and Edward, and daughters, Mrs. Lilly Mills and Mrs. Jennie Mills of Wheaton. Brother is Harry Harwood of Cook's Valley. |
| 1918-04-28 | McMillan | Margaret | Died at age 76. Wife of Duncan McMillan. Home at 709 Broadway. Three sons: Donald in France, C.H. in Minneapolis, and C.B. in Eau Claire. Other son, Edward, died in 1917. |
| 1918-04-24 | Cernaghan | A. L. | Marries Ruth Remington. |
| 1918-04-24 | Huntsinger | P. P. | Father of Phoebe, who will marry Spafford J. Mills. |
| 1918-04-24 | Huntsinger | Phoebe | Daughter of P.P. Huntsinger. To marry Spafford J. Mills of Oak Park, IL. |
| 1918-04-24 | Mills | Spafford J. | Of Oak Park, IL. To marry Phoebe Huntsinger. |
| 1918-04-24 | Remington | Archie | Father of Ruth. |
| 1918-04-24 | Remington | Ruth | Daughter of Archie Remington. Marries Lt. A.L. Cernaghan. |
| 1918-04-24 | Whalen | N. J. | He is the man most responsible for bringing Gillette Tire Co. to EC. |
| 1918-04-23 | Owen | Ralph W. | Sailing for France to do Red Cross work. |
| 1918-04-14 | Randolph | M. E. | Proprietor of Oak Grove Dairy. Hired a woman driver for milk route. |
| 1918-04-09 | Barlow | Lillian | Wife of Fred Barlow. Daughter of Sam and Helen Converse. |
| 1918-04-09 | Churchill | Washington | Father of Helen, who is the wife of Sam Converse. |
| 1918-04-09 | Converse | Helen | Wife of Sam Converse, who has now died. Home was 915 S. Farwell. Daughter of Washington Churchill. Mother of Lillian (Mrs. Fred Barlow). |
| 1918-04-09 | Converse | Sam | Sam Converse died. Home was 915 S. Farwell. Born in 1847 in Champlain, NY. Came to EC in 1866. Millwright and carpenter. Organized Madison St. Manufacturing Company in 1885. Married Helen, daugher of Washington Churchill. Leaves wife, daughter Lillian (Mrs. Fred Barlow). |
| 1918-04-08 | Barron | Caroline | Dies. Born in Richberg NY in 1836. Married Martin Van Buren Barron in 1859, came to EC in 1865. Mother of John E., Cora and Carrie. |
| 1918-04-05 | Couture | Blanch | Blanch, daughter of Maurice Couture, 137 Chippewa, married Archie Lund, son of S.O. Lund, 420 Garfield. Works office WI MN Light and Power Company. |
| 1918-04-05 | Couture | Maurice | Blanch, daughter of Maurice Couture, 137 Chippewa St., married Archie Lund, son of S.O. Lund, 420 Garfield St. Works office WI MN Light and Power Company. |
| 1918-04-05 | Couture | Maurice | Blanch, daughter of Maurice Couture, 137 Chippewa, married Archie Lund, son of S.O. Lund, 420 Garfield. Works office WI MN Light and Power Company. |
| 1918-04-05 | Lund | Archie | Blanch, daughter of Maurice Couture, 137 Chippewa, married Archie Lund, son of S.O. Lund, 420 Garfield. Works office WI MN Light and Power Company. |
| 1918-03-24 | Auer | John Jacob | Arrested for failing to file translations of articles published in Der Harold and seditious publica. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | Arthur D. | Son of John Kildahl. Brother of Juliet, Emma, Waldemar, John M., Josephine, Conrad and Victoria. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | Conrad | Son of John Kildahl. Brother of Arthur D., Juliet, Emma, Waldemar, John M., Josephine, and Victoria. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | Emma | Daughter of John Kildahl. Sister of Arthur D., Juliet, Waldemar, John M., Josephine, Conrad and Victoria. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | John | Died at age 73, 608 Galloway. Born in Norway in 1845, came to EC in 1868. Lumbered, then went to Iowa, and returned to EC in 1889. Children are Arthur D., Juliet, Emma, Waldemar, John M., Josephine, Conrad and Victoria. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | John M. | Son of John Kildahl. Brother of Arthur D., Juliet, Emma, Waldemar, Josephine, Conrad and Victoria. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | Josephine | Daughter of John Kildahl. Sister of Arthur D., Juliet, Emma, Waldemar, John M., Conrad and Victoria. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | Juliet | Daughter of John Kildahl. Sister of Arthur D., Emma, Waldemar, John M., Josephine, Conrad and Victoria. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | Victoria | Daughter of John Kildahl. Sister of Arthur D., Juliet, Emma, Waldemar, John M., Josephine, and Conrad. |
| 1918-03-24 | Kildahl | Waldemar | Son of John Kildahl. Brother of Arthur D., Juliet, Emma, John M., Josephine, Conrad and Victoria. |
| 1918-03-12 | Dickson | Ella M. | Born in Vermont in 1852. Married John Dickson in Spring Brook in 1877. |
| 1918-03-12 | Gillette | Mrs. R. B. | Mrs. Gillette and son, George D. Storrs, returned from Florida. He will go overseas soon. |
| 1918-03-12 | Johnson | Carl G. | Company re-organized. Conrad B. Johnson and Holger Swanson. Cap. $15,000 photographic work, engraving, lithographing and printing. |
| 1918-03-12 | Johnson | Conrad B. | Carl G. Johnson's company re-organized. Conrad B. Johnson and Holger Swanson. Cap. $15,000 photographic work, engraving, lithographing and printing. |
| 1918-03-12 | Storrs | George D. | Son of Mrs. Raymond B. Gillette. Returned from Florida with mother. Will go over seas soon. |
| 1918-03-12 | Swanson | Holger | Carl G. Johnson's company re-organized. Conrad B. Johnson and Holger Swanson. Cap. $15,000 photographic work, engraving, lithographing and printing. |
| 1918-03-10 | Kappers | J. C. | 1204 State St. Has service flag with four stars, Clarence, Lloyd S., Chris H. and Arthur G. |
| 1918-03-09 | Dickson | Albert | Son of John H. and Ella M. Dickson, brother of Charles and Lila. |
| 1918-03-09 | Dickson | Charles | Son of John H. and Ella M. Dickson, brother of Albert and Lila. |
| 1918-03-09 | Dickson | Ella M. | Dies leaving children Charles, Albert and Lila. Sister of Mrs. A.H. Erye. |
| 1918-03-09 | Dickson | Lila | Daughter John H. and Ella M. Dickson, sister of Albert and Charles. |
| 1918-03-09 | Erye | Mrs. A. H. | Sister Ella M. (Savage) Dickson dies at age 60. |
| 1918-03-08 | Dickson | Ella M. | Dies at age 60. 711 Bellinger St. |
| 1918-03-08 | Hanson | Harry | Case settled by Supreme Court. Hanson-Kitzman marriage not legal. Kitzman was Capt. of Co. L. of Light Guards, later Supt. of Co. Assylum. Of late years mind affected, is now in Mendota. |
| 1918-03-08 | Kitzman | Otto H. | Case settled by Supreme Court. Hanson-Kitzman marriage not legal. Kitzman was Capt. of Co. L. of Light Guards, later Supt. of Co. Assylum. Of late years mind affected, is now in Mendota. |
| 1918-03-07 | Barnes | William Henry | Born in EC 42 years ago. Councilman six years as Socialist, now has quit that party. |
| 1918-03-07 | Bartlett | William W. | Appointed to State History comm. to record Wisc. war effort. |
| 1918-03-07 | Boberg | Otto J.S. | Born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1860. Graduated from Chemistry and Pharmacy dept of U. of Copenhagen in 1883. Came to EC in 1885 and opened drug store. On State Bd. since 1905. |
| 1918-03-07 | Drake | Mrs. P. A. | Committed suicide with gas at age 50. |
| 1918-03-07 | Ofstie | John E. | Born 1849 in Stjorndalen, Norway. |
| 1918-03-07 | Ryan | Richard | Running for City Council. Came to EC thirty years ago. Worked in woods and on river. Later spent 10 years as a city policeman. Was Street Commissioner for seven years. Designed and built foot bridge over EC near McDonough Plant. |
| 1918-03-06 | Lawrence | Herbert G. | In Eau Claire 23 years. From Winona. Was a street car motorman, conductor, car barn fireman, assistant superintendent. Now resigns with Wisconsin Minnesota Light and Power Company. Has acquired an interest in Clemons Auto Supply Company. |
| 1918-03-06 | Weizenegger | B. G. | B.G. elected assistant cashier of Union National Bank. |
| 1918-03-05 | Long | George | Of Tacoma, WA. Son of George Long Sr. Brother of James. |
| 1918-03-05 | Long | James | Son of George Long Sr. Brother of George Jr. |
| 1918-03-03 | Walmsley | Evelyn | Evelyn is missionary teacher in Ginling College for girls in Nanking, China. Writes Abbie Mayhew in YMCA work in Shanghai. Dr. Hudson who taught physics in EC is now a dentist in Shanghai, and Mr. Childs formerly of EC is now in China. |
| 1918-02-17 | Gillette | Alden | Son of Jerome. Marries Grace Thompson, daughter of Walter. Sec. of EC Builders Supply. |
| 1918-02-17 | Thompson | Grace | Daughter of Mrs. Walter Thompson, 1024-1st Ave. Marries Alden Gillette. |
| 1918-02-17 | Thompson | Mrs. Walter | 1024-1st Ave. Mother of Grace, who marries Alden Gillette. |
| 1918-02-13 | Clark | William Albert | Teacher of psychology and pedigogy at Normal School. Succeeds Professor W.H. Schulz as Superintendent of Schools. |
| 1918-02-13 | Schulz | W. H. | [Professor William Albert Clark] is teacher of psychology and pedigogy at Normal School. [He] succeeds Professor W.H. Schulz as Superintendent of Schools. |
| 1918-02-13 | Schulz | W. H. | Succeeded by Prof. William Albert Clark as Supt. of Schools. |
| 1918-02-03 | Coffin | William King | Colonel Coffin is Normal School regent. |
| 1918-01-04 | Holderman | H. L. | Husband of Julia (nee Johnson). |
| 1918-01-04 | Holderman | Julia | Wife of H.L. Holderman. Daughter of Chris Johnson. Sister of Charles, Orrin W., Agnes L., Mrs. Stella Lademan, and Mrs. Anna Noer. |
| 1918-01-04 | Johnson | Agnes L. | Daughter of Chris Johnson. Sister of Charles, Orrin W., Mrs. Stella Lademan, Mrs. Julia Holderman, and Mrs. Anna Noer. |
| 1918-01-04 | Johnson | Charles | Of Chetek. Son of Chris Johnson. Brother of Orrin W., Agnes L., Mrs. Stella Lademan, Mrs. Julia Holderman, and Mrs. Anna Noer. |
| 1918-01-04 | Johnson | Chris | Celebrating golden anniversary. 812 Water St. Lived in EC since 1867. Came from near Christiana, Norway, in 1865. In grocery business. Six children are Charles of Chetek, Mrs. Stella Lademan, Mrs. Julia Holderman, Mrs. Anna Noer, Agnes L. Johnson and Orrin W. of EC. |
| 1918-01-04 | Johnson | Dick | Son of Orrin W. Johnson of EC. Brother of Owen M. and Don. |
| 1918-01-04 | Johnson | Don | Son of Orrin W. Johnson of EC. Brother of Dick and Owen M. |
| 1918-01-04 | Johnson | Orrin W. | Of EC. Son of Chris Johnson. Brother of Charles, Agnes L., Mrs. Stella Lademan, Mrs. Julia Holderman, and Mrs. Anna Noer. Father of Owen M., Dick and Don. |
| 1918-01-04 | Johnson | Owen M. | Son of Orrin W. Johnson of EC. Brother of Dick and Don. |
| 1918-01-04 | Lademan | Stella | Daughter of Chris Johnson. Sister of Charles, Orrin W., Agnes L., Mrs. Julia Holderman, and Mrs. Anna Noer. |
| 1918-01-04 | Noer | Anna | Daughter of Chris Johnson. Sister of Charles, Orrin W., Agnes L., Mrs. Julia Holderman, and Mrs. Stella Lademan. |
| 1918-01-01 | Cleveland | Mary | Married James Frank Moore on 1 Jan 1861. Frank C. Moore is only child. James died 14 Jan 1905. |
| 1918-01-01 | Moore | James Frank | Died 14 Jan 1905 after long illness. Located here in 1856. Married Mary Cleveland on 1 Jan 1861. Frank C. is his only child. Lived for many years at corner of Lake & Oxford. |
| 1917-12-18 | Joles | Elizabeth | Herb doctor. Sold root "galina" to Mrs. Rudolph Miller of Brackett, who left Luther Hospital and was found drownded in the Chippewa. Did the root make her temporarily insane? |
| 1917-12-18 | Miller | Mrs. Rudolph | Herb doctor Mrs. Elizabeth Joles sold root "galina" to Mrs. Rudolph Miller of Brackett, who left Luther Hospital and was found drownded in the Chippewa. Did the root make her temporarily insane? |
| 1917-12-18 | Smith | William Henry | Mrs. William died. Born in Windon, NY in 1841. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox. Came to EC in 1857, attended private school, studied music. Married in 1862. Was organist at First Presbyterian Church. Had six children: Adeline, Allard, and Herbert are still living. |
| 1917-12-10 | Cousins | Marshall | Named State Banking Commissioner. |
| 1917-12-09 | Pond | Eugene L. | Lives on Union St. Daughter Helen marries Capt. Joel G. Charles. Other daughter, Eugenia, married Wilburt Mahoney several years ago. |
| 1917-12-09 | Pond | Helen | Helen Pond married Captain Joel G. Charles in military wedding. Bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Pond, living on Union St. Helen is sister of Mrs. Eugenia Mahoney and Lee T. Pond. |
| 1917-12-07 | Donnellan | Charles R. | Son of Daniel. Marries Loretta Schwahn. Will live in Minneapolis. |
| 1917-12-07 | Schwahn | Albert Frederick | Father of Loretta, who married Charles R. Donnellan. |
| 1917-12-07 | Schwahn | Loretta | Daughter of Albert Frederick Schwahn. Marries Charles R. Donnellan. Will live in Minneapolis. |
| 1917-12-04 | Shaver | Leander | Professor Leander, East Bluff S., died. Born in KY in 1850. Came to EC in 1882. Opened Business College, first in this part of northwest. Ran for 16 years. Leaves wife, sons, Waldo, Edwin and Stanley, daughters, Allison Thompson and Doris. Was County coroner several years in the 1890s. |
| 1917-11-21 | Atkinson | W. K. | Husband of Alice Drummond, father of Florence. |
| 1917-11-21 | Drummond | John | Died at home of daughter, Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, Park Place. Born in Glasgow in 1842. Married Allison Jeffrey of Edinburgh in Hamilton, Ontario in 1845. Had five children, three of whom are still living: Jadiv, John and Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald. Duncan, the eldest, died in 1907, and Mrs. W.K. Atkinson died in 1891. Leaves 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Came to EC in 1872. |
| 1917-11-21 | Fitzgerald | Mary | Daughter of John and Allison Drummond. Lives on Park Place. Sister of David, John, Alice and Duncan. |
| 1917-11-21 | Jeffrey | Allison | Of Edinburgh. Married John Drummond in Hamilton, Ontario in 1845. Had five children, three of whom are still living: Jadiv (typo for David?), John and Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald. Duncan, the eldest, died in 1907, and Mrs. W.K. Atkinson died in 1891. 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. |
| 1917-11-18 | Hutchens | Howard O. | Mill foreman at Gillettes. |
| 1917-11-11 | Laursen | Laurits A. | Invented hudraulic gear shift for cars. Also invented automatic pump. Has sold all rights to gear shift to U.S.Auto Gear Shift Company, which will manufacture gear in Eau Claire. |
| 1917-10-31 | Fear | E. J. | Father of Loren E. Fear and Lucia. |
| 1917-10-31 | Fear | Lucia | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Fear. Sister of Loren E. Fear. |
| 1917-10-31 | Hyman | John | Father of Margaret, who marries Loren E. Fear. |
| 1917-10-31 | Hyman | Margaret | Daughter of John Hyman. Marries Loren E. Fear. |
| 1917-10-28 | Sherman | Arthur Mott | Mrs. Sherman had been confined to bed for 20 years as result of fall on sidewalk. |
| 1917-10-27 | Dulany | Daniel M. | Heads list of highest individual income tax in EC: $3,020,49. |
| 1917-10-25 | Comings | George F. | Resigned as president of Silver Springs Farm to raise dairy cattle in NY State. |
| 1917-10-21 | Bartingale | Frank | Married Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mooney, Highland Ave. |
| 1917-10-21 | Mooney | Ruth | Daughter of Tom and Albertine Mooney, Highland Ave. Married Frank O. Bartingale. Siblings are James W., Thomas T. Jr., Curtis, Myrtle, and Charlotte. |
| 1917-10-21 | Mooney | Tom | Of Highland Ave. Daughter Ruth married Frank Bartingale |
| 1917-10-21 | Owen | John G. | Chairman of City Fuel Board. |
| 1917-10-16 | Hobbs | William H. | Bought property NE corner of Farwell and Marston. Tears down house erected in '60s and built two. |
| 1917-10-12 | Sherman | Arthur Mott | Mrs. A.M (Antoinette) died 708 Second Ave. In EC for 52 years. Leaves daughters Mrs. R.E. Replinger, Mrs. A.C. Miller (Hallie), Mrs. Fannie Wood, Mrs. George Rathbun, a sister, and six granddaughters. |
| 1917-10-03 | Frawley | James Robert | Visiting parents. |
| 1917-09-27 | Bundy | Charles T. | Asks petition to out LaFollette from U.S. Senate |
| 1917-09-26 | Brice | O. G. | Moves into new home, 120 Marston |
| 1917-09-23 | Gelein | Harold | Engaged Y gym director. Was high school athlete and at normal school last year. |
| 1917-09-23 | Homs | Mike | Picture of foundation of new auditorium shows Mike Homs bldg on right and A.H. Hollen on left. |
| 1917-09-22 | Frawley | Lydia | Widow of Thomas Francis Frawley Sr. Dies at home of son Thomas F. Jr. |
| 1917-09-19 | Bostwick | Culver N. | Died at home at 464 Summit. Born Champlain, NY in 1844. Came to EC 35 years ago. Served in the Civil War. Is survived by wife, sons S.E. Bostwick, B.J. Bostwick of EC, and Culver Salisbury Bostwick of Drummond. Also daughters Mrs. R.B. Pease of Laramie, WY, Mrs. William Mason and Frances. |
| 1917-09-19 | Bostwick | Culver Salisbury | Of Drummond. Son of Culver N. Bostwick. Brother of S.E., B.J., Frances, Mrs. William Mason, and Mrs. R.B. Pease of Laramie, WY |
| 1917-09-19 | Bostwick | Frances | Daughter of Culver N. Bostwick. Sister of Culver Salisbury Bostwick of Drummond, S. Edgar Bostwick, B.J. Bostwick of EC, Mrs. R.B. Pease of Laramie WY, and Mrs. William Mason. |
| 1917-09-19 | Mason | William | Husband of one of Culver N. Bostwick's daughters. |
| 1917-09-19 | Pease | R. B. | Husband of one of Culver N. Bostwick's daughters. Of Laramie, WY. |
| 1917-09-18 | Barnhart | Roy | Roy, Shawtown, arrested on statutory charge. |
| 1917-09-18 | Block | Anna J. | Court annuls marriage to Walter Demmler at his request. |
| 1917-09-18 | Demmler | Walter | Court annuls marriage to Anna J. Block at Demmler's request. |
| 1917-09-09 | Winslow | Vivian | Vivian marrying Lazare Marks of Ismay, MT. |
| 1917-09-02 | Hess | Mrs. W. E. | Of Minneapolis. Daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs. Sister of T.A. and Walter of EC, W.H. of Mercer, WI, Mrs. Boliver Turner of EC and Mrs. Robert Hobbs. |
| 1917-09-02 | Hobbs | Elizabeth Mrs. | Died at age 85 at home of son Walter, 1014-6th Ave. Leaves three sons and three daughters: T.A. and Walter of EC, W.H. of Mercer, WI and Mrs. W.E. Hess of Minneapolis, Mrs. Boliver Turner of EC and Mrs. Robert Hobbs. |
| 1917-09-02 | Hobbs | Mrs. Robert | Daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs. Sister of T.A. and Walter of EC, W.H. of Mercer, WI and Mrs. W.E. Hess of Minneapolis, Mrs. Boliver Turner of EC. |
| 1917-09-02 | Hobbs | T. A. | Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs. Brother of Walter of EC, W.H. of Mercer, WI and Mrs. W.E. Hess of Minneapolis, Mrs. Boliver Turner of EC and Mrs. Robert Hobbs. |
| 1917-09-02 | Hobbs | W. H. | Of Mercer, WI. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs. Brother of T.A. and Walter of EC, and Mrs. W.E. Hess of Minneapolis, Mrs. Boliver Turner of EC and Mrs. Robert Hobbs. |
| 1917-09-02 | Hobbs | Walter | 1014-6th Ave. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs. Brother of T.A. of EC, W.H. of Mercer, WI and Mrs. W.E. Hess of Minneapolis, Mrs. Boliver Turner of EC and Mrs. Robert Hobbs. |
| 1917-09-02 | Shaver | W. Waldo | Been reporter for Telegram for two years, leaving for Kansas City, MO to go into Y work. |
| 1917-09-02 | Turner | Mrs. Boliver | Of EC. Daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs. Sister of T.A. and Walter of EC, W.H. of Mercer, WI and Mrs. W.E. Hess of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Robert Hobbs. |
| 1917-09-02 | Wilcox | Nelson J. | Nelson married Marion Richardson of Minneapolis. |
| 1917-08-21 | Boberg | Roy H. | Transferred to Rainbow Div. of Nat'l Guard, leaves for France. In Europe 20 Nov 1917. |
| 1917-08-15 | McGrath | Blair | Of Menomonie. Comm. Capt. in field art. Officer's Reserve Corp, Ft. Snelling. |
| 1917-08-10 | Hamblin | H. A. | Of Cass City, Mich. Father of Dr. Chester Hamblin and Ruth, who married Raymond R. Rosholt. |
| 1917-08-10 | Hamblin | Ruth | Daughter of H.A. Hamblin of Cass City, MI. Sister of Dr. Chester Hamblin. Marries Raymond Roderick Rosholt at Superior, WI. |
| 1917-08-10 | Rosholt | Raymond Roderick | Raymond Roderick Rosholt married Ruth, daughter of H.A. Hamblin of Cass City, MI, at Superior, WI. |
| 1917-08-04 | Ramsey | Esther | Daughter of Elizabeth Ramsey Briggs |
| 1917-07-25 | Atkinson | Percy C. | Promoted to Major in new 6th Reg. of which Marshall Cousins is Col. Was regimental adjutant in 3rd Reg. |
| 1917-07-25 | Cousins | Marshall | Colonel of new 6th Regiment. |
| 1917-07-20 | Faast | Ben | Keith Bros. and Ben Faast bought Kneer properties sold by Frank Raddatz. |
| 1917-07-20 | Leinenkugel | Mathias | Married Clara Pierce at home of Henry J. Lienenkugel, Erin Street. |
| 1917-07-20 | Pierce | Clara | Married Mathias Leinenkugel at home of Henry J. Leinenkugel, Erin Street. |
| 1917-07-15 | Cousins | Marshall | Named Colonel of the new 6th Regiment of Infantry. |
| 1917-07-08 | Culver | Virginia | Daughter of E.S. Culver, sister of Jessie and Floris. To marry William P. Howie of Minneapolis. |
| 1917-07-08 | Howie | William P. | Of Minneapolis. To marry Virginia Culver of EC. |
| 1917-07-07 | Ager | Waldemar Theodor | Served on the library board. |
| 1917-07-07 | Keith | Alexander | Auctioning off lots in Keith-Anderson subdivision. |
| 1917-07-01 | Jones | Bert H. | Mrs. Bert killed self with gas after a long nervous illness. Was age 30. Home 419 1/2 N. Farwell. Bert employed by EC Baking Co. Leaves daughter Ruth, age 3. |
| 1917-07-01 | Jones | Mrs. Bert H. | Mrs. Bert killed self with gas after a long nervous illness. Was age 30. Home 419 1/2 N. Farwell. Mother is Mrs. Mary E. Ross. Bert employed by EC Baking Co. Leaves daughter Ruth, age 3. |
| 1917-07-01 | Jones | Ruth | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Jones. Age 3. Mother committed suicide with gas. |
| 1917-07-01 | Ross | Mary E. | Mother of Mrs. Bert H. Jones, who committed suicide with gas, leaving a three-year-old daughter, Ruth. |
| 1917-06-29 | Boberg | Edna | Daughter of Otto J.S. Boberg, sister of Harriet. |
| 1917-06-29 | Boberg | Harriet | Daughter of Otto J.S. Boberg, sister of Edna. |
| 1917-06-29 | Boberg | Otto J.S. | Father of Harriet and Edna |
| 1917-06-29 | Murphy | E. C. | App. to Wisc. Board of Medical Examiners. |
| 1917-06-26 | Fisher | Mrs. J. Lusle | Of EC. Daughter of Patrick and Hannah Gunn. Sister of John, Mrs. J.B.A. Mason of Chippewa Falls, Mary, Rose, and Helen. |
| 1917-06-26 | Gunn | John | Son of Patrick and Hannah Gunn. Brother of Mrs. J. Lusle Fisher of EC, Mrs. J.B.A. Mason of Chippewa Falls, Mary, Rose, and Helen. |
| 1917-06-26 | Gunn | Patrick | Died at age 80. Old resident. Leaves wife Hannah, son John and daughters Mrs. J. Lusle Fisher of EC, Mrs. J.B.A. Mason of Chippewa Falls, and Mary, Rose and Helen. Home on Bellevue. |
| 1917-06-26 | Gunn | Rose | Daughter of Patrick and Hannah Gunn. Sister of John, Mrs. J. Lusle Fisher of EC, Mrs. J.B.A. Mason of Chippewa Falls, Mary, and Helen. |
| 1917-06-26 | Mason | Mrs. J.B.A. | Daughter of Patrick and Hannah Gunn. Sister of John, Mrs. J. Lusle Fisher of EC, Mary, Rose, and Helen. |
| 1917-06-24 | Mooney | James W. | Marries Gladys, daughter of W.J. Rolland, 621 Barland. |
| 1917-06-24 | Rolland | Gladys | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Rolland, 621 Barland. Marries James W. Mooney. |
| 1917-06-24 | Rolland | W. J. | 621 Barland. Father of Gladys, who marries James W. Mooney. |
| 1917-06-23 | Bonnell | Delia Watson | Has piano recital |
| 1917-06-22 | Buffington Carney | Francis | His mother, Mrs. Carney, was the daughter of Clarence M. Buffington. |
| 1917-06-15 | Frawley | James Robert | Grad. from U., commissioned ensign in Navy. |
| 1917-06-09 | Abramson | Henry | Hoeppner-Bartlett started new 2-story building at 213 N. Barstow for Abramson. It is now at 217 N. Barstow. |
| 1917-05-26 | Hoeppner | F. J. | Died. Born in Germany in 1854. Daughter Margaret is Mrs. F.W. Paul. Home at 949 Main St. |
| 1917-05-26 | Paul | F. W. | Husband of Margaret (nee Hoeppner). |
| 1917-05-26 | Paul | Margaret | Daughter of F. J. Hoeppner. Wife of F.W. Paul. |
| 1917-05-20 | Beach | Paul | Law associate of Charles T. Bundy. Marries Nell Bundy. Will live at 807 Porter. |
| 1917-05-20 | Bundy | Nell | Daughter of Charles T. Bundy. Marries Paul Beach, a law associate of her father. Will live at 807 Porter. |
| 1917-05-16 | Ure | John | Mrs. Ure Sr. died. Mr. Ure was in Badger State Lumber. |
| 1917-05-15 | Block | Anna J. | Marries Walter Demmler. Will live at 433 Jefferson. |
| 1917-05-15 | Demmler | Walter | Marries Anna J. Block. Will live at 433 Jefferson. |
| 1917-05-13 | Ingram | Julius G. | Died. Born in 1832. Farmed until 1864 when he went with Ingram & Kennedy. Supt. of Eddy Mill for 11 years. Elected Assemblyman in 1877, served 3 years. In 1879 went to Woodville, WI. First wife was Mary Van Wagenen, who died in 1879, leaving three children. Of these, two are living: William G. and Orrin H. Second wife was Ella Moffat, and their daughter Margaret (Mrs. John Hughs) was born in 1888. |
| 1917-05-13 | Ingram | Margaret | Daughter of Julius G. Ingram with his second wife, Ella Moffat. Born in 1888. |
| 1917-05-13 | Ingram | Orrin H. | Son of Julius G. Ingram with his first wife, Mary Van Wagenen (who died in 1879). Brother of William G., half-brother of Margaret, and also had a full sibling who is now dead. |
| 1917-05-13 | Ingram | William G. | Son of Julius G. Ingram with his first wife, Mary Van Wagenen (died in 1879.) Brother of Orrin H., half-brother of Margaret, and also had one full sibling now is dead. |
| 1917-05-13 | Moffat | Ella | Second wife of Julius G. Ingram. Mother of Margaret, who was born in 1888. |
| 1917-05-13 | Van Wagenen | Mary | First wife of Julius G. Ingram. Died in 1879, leaving three children, of whom two survive: William G. and Orrin H. |
| 1917-05-10 | Lange | Mrs. Fred | Sister of Herman Weidenbacher and Mrs. Herman T. Lange. |
| 1917-05-10 | Lange | Mrs. Herman T. | Died. Born in Kilbourn, WI in 1864. Married in 1886 and came to Eau Claire. Leaves 2 daughters, Mrs. Allen James Wash and Mrs. J. Andrew Playter, and one son, Vernon, at Shattuck school. Mrs. Fred Lange a sister and Herman Weidenbacher a brother. |
| 1917-05-10 | Lange | Vernon | Son of Herman T. Lange. At Shattuck school. |
| 1917-05-10 | Playter | Mrs. J. Andrew | Mrs. J. Andrew Playter is the sister of Mrs. Herman T. Lange and Mrs. Allen James Wash. |
| 1917-05-10 | Wash | Mrs. Allen James | Mrs. Allen James Wash is the sister of Mrs. Herman T. Lange and Mrs. J. Andrew Playter. |
| 1917-05-10 | Weidenbacher | Herman | Brother of Mrs. Fred Lange and Mrs. Herman T. Lange. |
| 1917-05-03 | Butterfield | Wes. G. | Mr. and Mrs. Wes. G. Butterfield (of Seattle, formerly of EC) celebrate golden wedding. Built residence at Farwell and Summit, now owned by A.E. Williams. Was member of firm EM Fish and later Madison St. Mnfg. Co. In G.A.R. |
| 1917-05-03 | Lufkin | George W. | Died at age 68. Born in Phillips, ME in 1849. Came to Eau Claire in 1881. Entered market garden business in 1886, grew from 4 acres to several hundred. Leaves wife and 2 sisters, one of whom is Mrs. Abram Manchester of Eau Claire. |
| 1917-05-03 | Manchester | Mrs. Abram | Sister of George W. Lufkin and one other sister. Of EC. |
| 1917-05-03 | Williams | A. E. | Bought residence at Farwell and Summitt that was built and formerly owned by Wes. G. Butterfield. |
| 1917-04-27 | Wolf | Harry Victor | Harry Victor Wolf died, age 34, of typhoid. Leaves wife and three children, parents, and a brother, Lincoln. Three sisters, Mrs. H.I. Strondness, Mrs. W.A. Kaiser, and Mrs. Frank B. Drummond. John is his father. (home, 305 Wisconsin St.) |
| 1917-04-25 | Currie | Neil | Home made car burns up when boys light gas tank. Currie an engineer with Wisc-Minn Light & Power. Was "cub" telegrapher stationed in RR office in southern Minnesota and sent news of shooting of Lincoln over the northwest. |
| 1917-04-21 | Buffington | Clarence M. | Dies at home on 2nd Ave. Oldest son of George, who was born in NY 1825. Clarence born in 1847 on farm near Freeport, IL. Survived by wife, grandson Francis Buffington Carney. Preceeded in death by daughter Mrs. Carney. |
| 1917-04-21 | Buffington | George | Born in NY in 1825. Married Pluma L. Jones in 1846. |
| 1917-04-21 | Carney | Mrs. | Daughter of Clarence M. Buffington, mother of Francis Buffington Carney. Preceeded Clarence in death. |
| 1917-04-21 | Jones | Pluma L. | Married George Buffington in 1846 |
| 1917-04-17 | Johnson | Ole B. | Died. |
| 1917-04-12 | Chase | Belle | Dies. Survived by sister Alice and father L.V. Ripley. |
| 1917-04-12 | Nygaard | John R. | John R. graduated from West Point. |
| 1917-04-12 | Ripley | Alice | Sister of Belle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.V. Ripley |
| 1917-04-11 | Montgomery | Agnes | One of seven children of Dr. Alex Montgomery. Siblings are Dr. William of EC, Dr. John of Minneapolis, Dr. Alex Jr., Elizabeth, Robert and Lawrence. |
| 1917-04-11 | Montgomery | Alex | One of seven children of Dr. Alex Montgomery. Siblings are Dr. William of EC, Dr. John of Minneapolis, Elizabeth, Agnes, Robert and Lawrence. |
| 1917-04-11 | Montgomery | Alexander | Died at age 54 after long illness. Home 837 Third Avenue East. Leaves wife, 7 children: Dr. William of Eau Claire, Dr. John of Minneapolis, Dr. Alex Jr., Elizabeth, Agnes, Robert and Lawrence. Native of Glencary, Ontario. Built Montgomery sanitarium in 1898. Changed to hospital in 1905. Not too successful. Came to EC in 1885. |
| 1917-04-11 | Montgomery | Elizabeth | One of seven children of Dr. Alex Montgomery. Siblings are Dr. William of EC, Dr. John of Minneapolis, Dr. Alex Jr., Agnes, Robert and Lawrence. |
| 1917-04-11 | Montgomery | John | Of Minneapolis. One of seven children of Dr. Alex Montgomery. Siblings are Dr. William of EC, Dr. Alex Jr., Elizabeth, Agnes, Robert and Lawrence. |
| 1917-04-11 | Montgomery | Lawrence | One of seven children of Dr. Alex Montgomery. Siblings are Dr. William of EC, Dr. John of Minneapolis, Dr. Alex Jr., Elizabeth, Agnes and Robert. |
| 1917-04-11 | Montgomery | Robert | One of seven children of Dr. Alex Montgomery. Siblings are Dr. William of EC, Dr. John of Minneapolis, Dr. Alex Jr., Elizabeth, Agnes, and Lawrence. |
| 1917-04-11 | Montgomery | William | Of EC. One of seven children of Dr. Alex Montgomery. Siblings are Dr. John of Minneapolis, Dr. Alex Jr., Elizabeth, Agnes, Robert and Lawrence. |
| 1917-04-07 | Miles | Ernest Hortob | Two compositions of local composer to be played at Christ Church. Mr. Rishovd will accompany on violin. |
| 1917-03-18 | Keith | Agnes Barland | Dies. Widow of John Keith, who died in 1892. They were married in 1867. |
| 1917-03-18 | Keith | John | Widow Agnes Barland Keith dies. They were married in 1867. |
| 1917-03-10 | Putnam | Ernest B. | Ernest B. died in FL of cancer. Born in EC in 1860. |
| 1917-03-08 | Brown | James H. | Dies at age 81. 1236 S. Farwell. In EC 60 years. Leaves wife, 4 sons, 2 daughters. Born in Walkeil, NY, in 1836. Worked for Chapman & Thorp 1858, after 10 years worked NW Lumber Co. and remained until he retired nine years ago. Had charge of mills at Porterville, EC and then Stanley. |
| 1917-03-04 | Ward | James A. | James A. died, age 92. Mrs. R.B. Rathbun is a daughter [as is] Mrs. Sarah J. White. |
| 1917-02-25 | Bresee | Darius | Died at age 88. Came to EC in 1855, helped build first saw mill for Chapman & Thorp. Married Jennie S. Webley in 1865 in Evanston. She died in EC in 1877. Son Oscar E. born 1875, believed to be out west now. |
| 1917-02-25 | Bresee | Oscar E. | Son of Darius and Jennie Bresee. Born in 1875. Believed to be out west now. |
| 1917-02-25 | DeMars | Alex | Died at age 54. Sons are Robert of Superior and Alex in Co. L, now on Mexican border. Daughters are Mrs. M. Powers, Beatrice, Sylvia and Lucille. Brother of Theodore. Came from Canada 28 years ago. |
| 1917-02-25 | DeMars | Alex | In Co. L, now on Mexican border. Son of Alex Sr. Brother of Robert, Mrs. M. Powers, Beatrice, Sylvia and Lucille. |
| 1917-02-25 | DeMars | Beatrice | Daughter of Alex. Sister of Robert, Alex Jr., Mrs. M. Powers, Sylvia and Lucille. |
| 1917-02-25 | DeMars | Beatrice | Daughter of Alex. Sister of Robert, Alex Jr., Mrs. M. Powers, Sylvia and Lucille. |
| 1917-02-25 | DeMars | Lucille | Daughter of Alex DeMars Sister of Robert, Alex Jr., Mrs. M. Powers, Beatrice, and Sylvia. |
| 1917-02-25 | DeMars | Robert | Of Superior. Son of Alex. Brother of Alex Jr., Mrs. M. Powers, Beatrice, Sylvia and Lucille. |
| 1917-02-25 | DeMars | Sylvia | Daughter of Alex. Sister of Robert, Alex Jr., Mrs. M. Powers, Beatrice, and Lucille. |
| 1917-02-25 | Powers | Mrs. M. | Daughter of Alex. Sister of Robert, Alex Jr., Beatrice, Sylvia and Lucille. |
| 1917-02-25 | Webley | Jennie S. | Married Darius Bresee in Evanston in 1865. Son Oscar E. born in 1875. She died in EC in 1877. |
| 1917-02-24 | Hoeppner | Frederick Julius | Died at age 68. Came to EC 36 years ago. In EC Trunk Co., retired four years ago. Leaves wife, sons William and George, and daughter Mrs. William Wah. Brother if J.F. Hoeppner of Hoeppner-Bartlett. |
| 1917-02-24 | Hoeppner | George | Son of Frederick Julius Hoeppner. Brother of William Hoeppner and Mrs. William Wah. |
| 1917-02-24 | Hoeppner | J. F. | Of Hoeppner-Bartlett. Brother of Frederick J. Hoeppner. |
| 1917-02-24 | Hoeppner | William | Son of Frederick Julius Hoeppner. Brother of George and Mrs. William Wah. |
| 1917-02-24 | Wah | Mrs. William | Daughter of Frederick Julius Hoeppner. Sister of William and George. |
| 1917-02-23 | Elliot | Frank LaFayette | Grandson of LaFayette Elliot. Killed in fall at paper mill at age 21. |
| 1917-02-23 | Elliot | LaFayette | Grandfather of Frank LaFayette Elliot. |
| 1917-02-18 | Culver | Floris | Marries Harold J. Thompson of EC. He will manage Wisc.-Minn. Light & Power plant at Tomah. She is the sister of Jessie and Virginia Culver and the daughter of Enos S. Culver. |
| 1917-02-18 | Jaeger | Ole P. | 9th Ward grocer. Father of dentist Dr. P.B. Jaeger, Walter Jaeger, Cornelia Jaeger, Mrs. Earl Tealey, and Mrs. H.E. Nygren. Brother of Nels and Jars. |
| 1917-02-18 | Jaeger | P. B. | Opens dentist office here. Son of Ole P. Jaeger, 9th Ward grocer. Brother of Walter, Cornelia, Mrs. Earl Tealey and Mrs. H.E. Nygren. |
| 1917-02-18 | Thompson | Harold J. | Marries Floris Culver. Will manage Wisc.-Minn. Light & Power plant at Tomah. |
| 1917-02-13 | McMillan | Clarence either B. or H. | Son of Duncan and Margaret McMillan. Brother of Edward, Donald and Clyde. |
| 1917-02-13 | McMillan | Clyde either B. or H. | Son of Duncan and Margaret McMillan. Brother of Edward, Clarence and Donald. |
| 1917-02-13 | McMillan | Donald | Son of Duncan and Margaret McMillan. Brother of Edward, Clarence and Clyde. |
| 1917-02-13 | McMillan | Edward | Died at age 42. Leaves mother Mrs. Margaret McMillan and brothers Clarence, Donald, and Clyde of Eau Claire. Father was Duncan. |
| 1917-02-10 | Bride | Helen M. | Daughter of John A. Bride of Otter Creek. Married Edgar Randall in 1887. Children are Adin A., Everett, and Helen Fern. |
| 1917-02-10 | Bride | John A. | Of Otter Creek. Father of Helen M. Bride, who married Edgar Randall in 1887. |
| 1917-02-10 | Randall | Adin | Father of Edgar, grandfather of Adin A., Everett, and Helen. |
| 1917-02-10 | Randall | Edgar H. | Died. Born in NY in 1829. Came to EC in 1856. Son of Adin. Was sign painter since 1876. Married Helen M., daughter of John A. Bride of Otter Creek, in 1887. Leaves sons Adin A. and Everett, and daughter Helen Fern of Milwaukee. |
| 1917-02-09 | Randall | Adin Arthur | Son of Edgar H. Randall. Brother of Everett Harold Randall. |
| 1917-02-04 | Smith | Roderick | Married Evelyn Stai, daughter of William O. Stai. |
| 1917-02-03 | Kepler | William Lucien | Died at age 89. Came to EC in 1870 with brother S.S. Kepler and cousin Richard J. Kepler and organized Kepler Co. Started on Water St. |
| 1917-01-21 | Wilson | Martha | Martha died at daughter's home in Chippewa Falls, age 80. Born on Madeline Island in 1837. Son Joseph W. is in Cloquet, MN. |
| 1917-01-20 | Kahn | Alfred | Father of Henry, Larry and Benjamin. From context of card, possibly husband of Julia Kahn, nee Fischer. |
| 1917-01-20 | Kahn | Benjamin | Leaving to live in California. Son of Alfred, brother of Larry and Henry (Harry). |
| 1917-01-20 | Kahn | Henry | Will live in NY. |
| 1917-01-19 | Meggett | Frank T. | Firm started 4 years ago in Telegram office. |
| 1917-01-18 | Magadance | Frank C. | Of National Granite Company. To build three-story store and apartment building on south west corner of Wisconsin and North Farwell to house his growing monument company. |
| 1917-01-11 | Downs | Mrs. Thomas | Of Park Falls. Daughter of James McCombe. Sister of Eugene, Clyde, Harold, Mrs. John Furlong, and Mrs. Ray Edson. |
| 1917-01-11 | Edson | Mrs. Ray | Of Boise, ID. Daughter of James McCombe. Sister of Eugene, Clyde, Harold, Mrs. John Furlong, and Mrs. Thomas Downs. |
| 1917-01-11 | Furlong | Mrs. John | Of Ashland. Daughter of James McCombe. Sister of Eugene, Clyde, Harold, Mrs. Thomas Downs and Mrs. Ray Edson. |
| 1917-01-11 | McCombe | Eugene | Son of James McCombe. Brother of Clyde, Harold, Mrs. John Furlong, Mrs. Thomas Downs and Mrs. Ray Edson. |
| 1917-01-11 | McCombe | Mrs. James | Died at Truax Prairie. Pioneer resident of Eau Claire County. Leaves six children: Mrs. John Furlong of Ashland, Mrs. Thomas Downs of Park Falls, Mrs. Ray Edson of Boise, ID, and Eugene, Clyde and Harold of Truax Prairie. |
| 1917-01-11 | McCombs | Clyde | Son of James McCombe. Brother of Eugene, Harold, Mrs. John Furlong, Mrs. Thomas Downs and Mrs. Ray Edson. |
| 1917-01-11 | McCombs | Harold | Son of James McCombe. Brother of Eugene, Clyde, Mrs. John Furlong, Mrs. Thomas Downs and Mrs. Ray Edson. |
| 1917-01-09 | Frawley | Michael S. | Chinese laundry in Frawley bldg. burned. |
| 1917-01-09 | Kleiner | Emma | Inc. Kleiner-Pederson Company with $10,000. Will sell building material. With H.H. Kleiner are Carl Pederson and Emma Kleiner. |
| 1917-01-09 | Kleiner | H. H. | Inc. Kleiner-Pederson Company with $10,000. Will sell building material. With H.H. Kleiner are Carl Pederson and Emma Kleiner. |
| 1917-01-09 | Pederson | Carl | Inc. Kleiner-Pederson Company with $10,000. Will sell building material. With H.H. Kleiner are Carl Pederson and Emma Kleiner. |
| 1917-01-04 | Neher | Mary | Mary, age 73, died. Mother of George J. and John N |
| 1917-01-03 | Curtiss | Fred | Fred visiting brother William at 525-5th St. Left here for Montana 25 years ago. |
| 1917-01-03 | Curtiss | William | Fred visiting brother William at 525-5th St. Left here for Montana 25 years ago. |
| 1916-12-30 | Holt | Eugene | Son of Louis and Erma Holt. Age three. Father dies at age 30. |
| 1916-12-30 | Holt | Harry O. | Son of John Holt. Brother of Pearl, Louis and Lester. |
| 1916-12-30 | Holt | Lester W. | Son of John Holt. Brother of Pearl, Louis and Harry. |
| 1916-12-30 | Holt | Louis | Died at age 30 at home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holt. Leaves wife Erma and son Eugene, age 3. Siblings are Harry, Lester, and Pearl. |
| 1916-12-14 | Holten | Ivar | Celebrates 50th wedding anniversary. Born in Norway, married there in 1866. Came to EC in 1873. Home at 210 Hobart. Four children. |
| 1916-12-13 | Hanson | Louis H. | Stationed at Laredo, TX. Son of Ole Hanson Sr. of EC, brother of Martin and Ole Jr. |
| 1916-12-13 | Hanson | Martin | Son of Ole Hanson, brother of Ole (Jr.) and Capt. Louis H. |
| 1916-12-13 | Hanson | Ole | Died at home, 222 Hobart. Born in Norway in 1843. In EC for 48 years. With EC Lumber Co., then had blacksmith shop at north end of Dewey bridge. Worked 22 years as blacksmith for Phoenix Mnfg. Co. Leaves wife and three sons, Ole of Indianapolis, Capt. Louis H. stationed at Laredo, TX and Martin of EC. |
| 1916-12-13 | Hanson | Ole | Son of Ole Hanson Sr. Brother of Martin and Capt. Louis H. |
| 1916-12-03 | Ehrhardt | Adelaide | Of Chili. Marries Arthur Kohlhepp. |
| 1916-12-03 | Kohlhepp | Arthur | Married Adelaide Ehrhardt of Chili. |
| 1916-11-28 | Teall | Gardner C. | Visiting in EC. On editorial staff of Cosmopolitan. |
| 1916-11-11 | O'Brien | Edward J. | Home on Hobart St. Father-in-law George Ritzinger Sr., age 75, dies at home of Edward. |
| 1916-11-11 | Ritzinger | George | Son of George Sr., who now dies at age 75. Siblings are Mrs. Shattuck of St. Paul and Mrs. Edward J. O'Brien of EC. |
| 1916-11-11 | Ritzinger | George | Died at age 75 at at home of son-in-law Ed. J. O'Brien on Hobart St. Leaves son George Jr. and daughters Mrs. O'Brien of EC and Mrs. Shattuck of St. Paul. For many years was prop. of Ritzinger House on north side. |
| 1916-11-11 | Shattuck | Of St. Paul. Daughter of George Ritzinger Sr., sister of Mrs. Edward J. O'Brien and George Jr. of EC. | |
| 1916-11-05 | Culver | Howard L. | Howard L. and Joseph C. Culver and A.H. Shoemaker Inc. for $10,000 real estate firm. |
| 1916-11-05 | Culver | Joseph C. | Howard L. and Joseph C. Culver and A.H. Shoemaker Inc. for $10,000 real estate firm. |
| 1916-11-05 | Shoemaker | A. H. | Howard L. and Joseph C. Culver and A.H. Shoemaker Inc. for $10,000 real estate firm. |
| 1916-10-31 | Gort | John | Tried to steal a car. |
| 1916-10-28 | Cameron | Herbert Allan | Son of Allen and Louise Cameron. |
| 1916-10-28 | Cameron | Louise | Wife of Allen Cameron dies. Born in 1848 in Phillipp Port, NY. Came to EC as a young woman. Lived with sister, Mrs. Hyde. Married Allen Cameron in 1874. Leaves one son, Herbert Allan Cameron. Home 620-5th Ave. |
| 1916-10-22 | Culver | Floris | Engaged to Harold J. Thompson of EC. |
| 1916-10-22 | Thompson | Harold J. | Of EC. Engaged to Floris Culver. |
| 1916-10-22 | Weinfeld | Emil | Succeeds Leo S. McDonald as General Agent for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Northwestern WI. |
| 1916-10-21 | Johnson | Harry | Opening grocery store at 115 W. Grand. Had worked at Starkey's store. Johnson Bros. in Lenmarks old bldg. |
| 1916-10-20 | Konrad | Harold | Konrad's Society Orchestra plays at dedication of State Normal. |
| 1916-10-20 | Winslow | Vivian | [George F. Winslow's] daughter, Vivian, proving claim of 320 acres near Lewiston, MT. She has options on more land nearby. |
| 1916-10-19 | Gillette | Raymond B. | Manager of Gillette Safety Tire Co. |
| 1916-10-15 | Kaiser | John Henry | John and son William to start box factory on Men. St. opp. Lumber Co. |
| 1916-10-15 | Kaiser | William | With father, John Henry Kaiser, to start box factory on Men. St. opp. Lumber Co. |
| 1916-10-14 | Comings | Helen | Helen Kuehl, daughter of Mrs. H. Kuehl, married W.S. Comings at Silver Spring Farm. E.G. Kuehl is bride's brother. |
| 1916-10-14 | Comings | Willard S. | Helen Kuehl, daughter of Mrs. H. Kuehl, married W.S. Comings at Silver Spring Farm. E.G. Kuehl is bride's brother. |
| 1916-10-14 | Kuehl | E. G. | Helen Kuehl, daughter of Mrs. H. Kuehl, married W.S. Comings at Silver Spring Farm. E.G. Kuehl is bride's brother. |
| 1916-10-14 | Kuehl | Helen | Helen Kuehl, daughter of Mrs. H. Kuehl, married W.S. Comings at Silver Spring Farm. E.G. Kuehl is bride's brother. |
| 1916-10-11 | Johnson | Harry | Will operate grocery at old Lenmark place. Lenmarks moved from W. Grand to 1st Ave. |
| 1916-10-11 | Lenmark | P. Oscar | Lenmarks moved from W. Grand to 1st Avenue. Harry Johnson will open grocery at old Lenmark place. |
| 1916-10-03 | McCann | Peter | Died. Son of Laughlin and Mary Castella McCann. Brother of John, Joseph C., J.L., Patrick H., Mrs. Mark W. Baker and Mrs. John Bell. |
| 1916-09-21 | Frranson | Huge | Moving to Augusta. Mrs. Franson opening drugless hospital and Mr. Franson will have jewelry store. |
| 1916-09-19 | Kuehl | Karl | Married Mildred Kuhlman. Bride's parents live at 925-1st Ave. |
| 1916-09-19 | Kuhlman | Mildred | Married Karl Kuehl. Bride's parents live at 925-1st Ave. |
| 1916-09-19 | Putnam | C. H. | Of Chetek. Father of Grace, who married Archie V. Hurst. |
| 1916-09-19 | Putnam | Grace | Daughter of C.H. Putnam of Chetek. Marries Archie V. Hurst. |
| 1916-09-16 | Brice | O. G. | Hoeppner-Barlett bldg new resident, corner Porter & Marston |
| 1916-09-12 | Culver | Howard L. | Howard L. and Joseph C. Culver buy Kahn Bldg. at NW corner of Barstow & Grand. One of biggest real estate deals in Co. Woolworth's 5 & 10 will occupy. |
| 1916-09-12 | Culver | Joseph C. | Howard L. and Joseph C. Culver buy Kahn Bldg. at NW corner of Barstow & Grand. One of biggest real estate deals in Co. Woolworth's 5 & 10 will occupy. |
| 1916-09-12 | Wilcox | Mary McDonough | Mrs. Nelson J. died, 302 E. 26th St., age 41. Leaves husband, three daughters, one son, and a brother, John T. McDonough. |
| 1916-09-10 | Kahn | Alfred | Sold building to Howard Culver. |
| 1916-09-08 | Betz | George M. | Dies at age 49. Home on Oxford. Early resident, born in old Betz house where aud. is proposed. In butcher business for 16 years. Last few years Betz & Erity. (Erity a brother-in-law) |
| 1916-09-07 | Buck | Howard | Son of George A. and Mrs. Buck. Marries Marion Wolfe of St. Pierce, FL, at Madison. |
| 1916-09-07 | Fear | E. J. | 1202 S. Dewey. Father of Hester, who marries Clinton L. Hatch. "Grandma" Fear is 80 years old. |
| 1916-09-07 | Fear | Hester | Daughter of E.J. Fear, 1202 S. Dewey. Marries Clinton L. Hatch. Will live at Kenyon and Coffin farm. "Grandma" Fear is 80 years old. |
| 1916-09-07 | Hatch | Clinton L. | Marries Hester, daughter of E.J. Fear, 1202 S. Dewey. Will live at Kenyon and Coffin farm. "Grandma" Fear is 80 years old. |
| 1916-09-07 | Hatch | Fred | Father of Clinton L. Hatch, Mabel, and Mrs. A.F. Block. |
| 1916-09-07 | Wolfe | Marion | Of St. Pierce, FL. Marries Howard Buck in Madison. |
| 1916-09-03 | Franson | Huge | Will make aeroplane flights at Minn. Fair, earning $1,500 per day. |
| 1916-09-01 | Sherman | Mark H. | Mark H. Sherman died age 76. Home on Vine St. [Town of] Union. Came to EC in 1857, in charge of lumber rafts for Sherman Lumber Co. Later farmed and bought and sold stock. Instrumental in organizing Co. G, 48th WI Volunteers. First Lt. H.M. Stocking. Was Captain. Leaves wife and several children. |
| 1916-08-29 | Cheesbro | A. Jerone | Died at age 71 at home, 1409 Farwell. Born in Oschain, NY in 1845. Came to Badger Mills in 1872. Later farmed in Town of LaFayette on Main Rd. to Chippewa Falls. After several years bought present home from E.M. Fish. Civil War vet. Leaves wife and daughter, Georgia of PA. |
| 1916-08-29 | Cheesbro | Georgia | Of Pennsylvania. Daughter of A. Jerone Cheesbro. |
| 1916-08-29 | Fish | E. M. | Sold home at 1409 Farwell to A. Jerone Cheesbro, circa late 1870s. |
| 1916-08-27 | Bloomquist | F. N. | 830 Main St. Father of Mable, who married Arthur Leipnitz. |
| 1916-08-27 | Bloomquist | Mable | Daughter of F.N. Bloomquist, 830 Main St. Marries Arthur Leipnitz, will live at 226-4th St. Groom is a machinist at Phoenix Manufacturing. |
| 1916-08-27 | Leipnitz | Arthur | Arthur married Mable, daughter of F.N.Bloomquist, 830 Main Street. Will live 226 Fourth Street. Groom Machinist at Pheonix Manufacturing. |
| 1916-08-10 | Bostwick | Bert J. | Marries Elizabeth Hubbard (or Hibbard?). Will live 519 S. Dewey. |
| 1916-08-10 | Bostwick | Bert J. | B.J. back in EC as desk clerk of Eau Claire Hotel |
| 1916-08-10 | Bostwick | Burt J. | Married Elizabeth Hubbard. Will live 519 S. Dewey |
| 1916-08-10 | Frawley | Honora | To be ass't. in English at EC Normal School. |
| 1916-08-10 | Hollen | Stanley | Son of A.H. Hollen. Brother of Dr. Henry, Richard, Cora, and Alma. Dept. manager of the "Hub" in Chicago. He edited the "Badger" of 1915 at the U. |
| 1916-08-10 | Hubbard | Elizabeth | Married Burt J. Bostwick. Will live 519 S. Dewey. |
| 1916-08-09 | Donnellan | A. Newman | Of EC. Son of Daniel H. Donnellan, brother of Charles, Henry, Daniel L. and Eleanor. |
| 1916-08-09 | Donnellan | Charles | Of Calgary. Son of Daniel H. Donnellan, brother of Daniel L., Henry, A. Newman and Eleanor. |
| 1916-08-09 | Donnellan | Daniel H. | Died. Born in Limerick, Ireland, in 1846. Came to EC at age 19. In logging business, later in timber and farm lands. Leaves wife and five children, including Daniel L. of Seattle, Charles of Calgary, Henry, A. Newman and Eleanor of EC. |
| 1916-08-09 | Donnellan | Daniel L. | Of Seattle. Son of Daniel H. Donnellan, brother of Charles, Henry, A. Newman and Eleanor. |
| 1916-08-09 | Donnellan | Eleanor | Daughter of Daniel H. Donnellan, sister of Charles, Henry, A. Newman and Daniel L. |
| 1916-08-09 | Donnellan | Henry | Son of Daniel H. Donnellan, brother of Charles, Daniel L., A. Newman and Eleanor. |
| 1916-08-04 | James | Blanch | To teach math at new Normal School. Has been at high school 15 years. Daughter of Charles L. James. Sisters are Francis and Victoria. |
| 1916-08-01 | Miley | Kate | Widow of John, early EC pioneer. Died in Chicago. |
| 1916-07-30 | Cummings | Fred F. | Stationed at Guam with U.S. Marines. Son of Mrs. Hattie C., 416-5th Ave. |
| 1916-07-30 | Cummings | Hattie C. | 416-5th Ave. Mother of Fred F. Cummings, who is stationed on Guam with U.S. Marines. |
| 1916-07-29 | Homs | Mike | Prime mover of EC Theater Co., which takes over O'Klare, Unique, Lyric & Grand. |
| 1916-07-29 | Ihle | Christine | Died. 604 N. Dewey. Daughter of John Grassle of Cadott. Wife of Frank X. Ihle (married in EC in 1860.) Mother of Dr. Edward A. Ihle, Frank J., John, Lillian, Louise and Emma (who is Mrs. William Beckman.) |
| 1916-07-18 | Brimi | Fred C. | Successful lawyer at Enid, OK. |
| 1916-07-04 | Ketchum | Wesley Merritt | Married Margaret, daughter of Robert A. Lang. |
| 1916-07-04 | Lang | Margaret | Daughter of Robert A. Lang. Sister of Paul M. and Hiram A. Lang. Married Wesley Merritt Ketchum. |
| 1916-07-01 | Farr | Emily | Dies. Born in Vermont. Widow of Dr. Edwin Jacob Farr. Mother of E. Bartlett Farr of Rice Lake and Mrs. Charles A. Alderman of Ashland. |
| 1916-07-01 | Souisa | Emily | Wife of Dr. Edwin Jacob Farr. Born in Vermont. |
| 1916-06-25 | Boyd | Robert K. | Boyd family in four wars. R.K. in Civil War, Donald member of Co. E., Spanish-American War, Percy left with Co. E yesterday. R.K.'s father in War of 1812. |
| 1916-06-24 | Boyd | Donald | Member of Co. E. in the Spanish-American War |
| 1916-06-24 | Boyd | Percy | Left with Co. E. yesterday, making him the fourth generation of Boyd men to fight in a war |
| 1916-06-18 | Brice | O. G. | Elected Pres. National Refrigerator Mnfg. Co. 3rs time. |
| 1916-06-18 | Briggs | Alfred Wesley | Dies leaving wife, daughters Doris and Phylis, and three sisters, including Mrs. Baird. Lived in EC 25 years. |
| 1916-06-15 | Briggs | Alfred Wesley | Dies at 451 Lincoln |
| 1916-06-15 | Dinger | Charles W. | Marries Coila L. Rowan. He is a cashier at EC Savings Bank. She is at Phoenix Mnfg. Will live at 320 Lincoln. |
| 1916-06-15 | Rowan | Coila (Celia?) L. | Marries Charles W. Dinger. He is a cashier at EC Savings Bank. She is at Phoenix Mnfg. Will live at 320 Lincoln. |
| 1916-06-02 | Barton | Lue | First wife of Thomas J. Hill. Married in 1866. Children are John and Grace (Mrs. John P. Murray). |
| 1916-06-02 | Hill | John | Son of Thomas J. Hill with his first wife, Lue Barton. Brother of Grace (Mrs. John P. Murray.) |
| 1916-06-02 | Hill | Thomas J. | Died of paralysis. Daughter Grace is Mrs. John P. Murray, 115 Third St. Son is John. Both Grace and John born to first wife, Lue Barton of EC. Thomas carried Old Abe in some battles during the three years he served in the war. |
| 1916-06-02 | Murray | Grace | Daughter of Thomas J. Hill with first wife, Lue Barton. Sister of John. Wife of John P. Murray. 115 Third St. |
| 1916-06-02 | Murray | John P. | Husband of Grace Hill. 115 Third St. |
| 1916-05-25 | Chamberlin | Ida C. | Sold house at corner of State and Lincoln to Ralph W. Owen. |
| 1916-05-25 | Owen | Ralph W. | Bought house on corner of State and Lincoln from Mrs. Ida C. Chamberlin. Has been connected with University in Madison for some years. |
| 1916-05-23 | Johnson | Edwin | Son of Ole B. Johnson (711 Chippewa St.) Brother of H.W. Johnson. |
| 1916-05-23 | Johnson | H. M. | Son of Ole B. Johnson (711 Chippewa St.) Brother of Edwin. |
| 1916-05-23 | Johnson | Ole B. | Celebrating golden anniversary. Home 711 Chippewa St. Settled there in 1871 when there were only three or four houses on the street, the rest wilderness. Both born in Norway. Married in 1866. Children are H.M. and Edwin. |
| 1916-05-19 | Cernaghan | In partnership with Edward Lawson and Otto Kaehlke, has bought out Louis Running Clothing business. Has been traveling for Pillsbury Co. and was once book keeper for C.W. Cheney Co. | |
| 1916-05-17 | Klawiter | Frank | Celebrating 10th anniversary. |
| 1916-05-16 | Vaudrieul | New plant will can vegetable stew. Plant on part of old D. Shaw Lumber Co. mill. | |
| 1916-05-09 | DeMars | Lawrence | Arrested for disorderly conduct and furnishing liqour to young girls. |
| 1916-05-09 | Graham | Mrs. E. A. | Daughter of Capt. R.J. and Martha McDonald. Sister of Ronald R. McDonald and Mrs. E.A. Graham. |
| 1916-05-09 | McCann | Martha | Married Capt. R.J. McDonald in 1886. Children are John A. and Ronald R. McDonald, and Mrs. E.A. Graham. Martha's father gave Old Abe to the Regiment. |
| 1916-05-09 | McDonald | John A. | Son of Capt. R.J. and Martha McDonald. Brother of Ronald R. McDonald and Mrs. E.A. Graham. |
| 1916-05-09 | McDonald | R. J. | Died at age 74. Born in Ontario in 1841. Lived at 521 Water St. for many years. Last 20 years in Thief River Falls. Married Martha McCann in 1886. Children are John A., Ronald R., and Mrs. E.A. Graham. Captain McDonald was famous as an estimator of standing timber. Mrs. McDonald's father gave Old Abe to Regiment. |
| 1916-05-09 | McDonald | Ronald R. | Son of Capt. R.J. and Martha McDonald. Brother of John A. McDonald and Mrs. E.A. Graham. |
| 1916-05-05 | Running | Louis | Will visit Norway for a year. |
| 1916-05-02 | Davis | Stephen R. | Bought D.R. Moon residence at Summit and Wilson. D.R. Moon bought D.R. Moon Sr.'s home on Gilbert and Wilson. |
| 1916-05-02 | Fitzgerald | Nellie | Starting new residence at Park Place. |
| 1916-04-26 | Charles | James Martin | Prop. of Charles Chop House. Came from Connecticut in 1881. |
| 1916-04-20 | Barron | John E. | Elected mayor |
| 1916-04-20 | Fleming | John Bernard | Has been mayor six years, first after adoption of comm. plan. |
| 1916-04-14 | Hanson | Harry | Mrs. Bertha G. Kitzman sueing to get money for support for herself and Otto from his guardian, Frank Werner. Judge Blum rules Bertha isn't legally Mrs. Kitzman because they were married two months after her divorce from Harry Hanson. Kitzman owns $15,000 farm and city house and lot. (See also March 8, 1918.) |
| 1916-04-14 | Kitzman | Bertha G. | Mrs. Bertha G. Kitzman sueing to get money for support for herself and Otto from his guardian, Frank Werner. Judge Blum rules Bertha isn't legally Mrs. Kitzman because they were married two months after her divorce from Harry Hanson. Kitzman owns $15,000 farm and city house and lot. (See also March 8, 1918.) |
| 1916-04-14 | Kitzman | Bertha G. | Case settled by Supreme Court. Hanson-Kitzman marriage not legal. Kitzman was Capt. of Co. L. of Light Guards, later Supt. of Co. Assylum. Of late years mind affected, is now in Mendota. |
| 1916-04-14 | Kitzman | Otto H. | Mrs. Bertha G. Kitzman sueing to get money for support for herself and Otto from his guardian, Frank Werner. Judge Blum rules Bertha isn't legally Mrs. Kitzman because they were married two months after her divorce from Harry Hanson. Kitzman owns $15,000 farm and city house and lot. (See also March 8, 1918.) |
| 1916-04-14 | Werner | Frank | Mrs. Bertha G. Kitzman sueing to get money for support for herself and Otto from his guardian, Frank Werner. Judge Blum rules Bertha isn't legally Mrs. Kitzman because they were married two months after her divorce from Harry Hanson. Kitzman owns $15,000 farm and city house and lot. (See also March 8, 1918.) |
| 1916-04-02 | Grosvold | Mrs. F. E. | Daughter of Mrs. Fred Hambly. |
| 1916-04-02 | Hambly | Mrs. Fred | Mother of Mrs. F.E. Grosvold. |
| 1916-04-01 | Cochrane | Saunders | Was first assessor of EC; elected April 1, 1856. |
| 1916-03-31 | Russell | S. A. | Came to EC County in 1867, farmed in Town of Washington. Served as school clerk, town assessor and town chairman. Was in Civil War. Lives at 908 S. Barstow. Was member of County Board. |
| 1916-03-29 | Barnhart | Ida | Married Henry Erdman, will live on farm at Rodell. |
| 1916-03-29 | Erdman | Henry | [Ida Barnhart] married Henry Erdman; will live on farm at Rodell. |
| 1916-03-28 | Couture | Alfred | Alfred Couture saloon ordered closed, sold on Sunday. |
| 1916-03-26 | Quinlan | Edward | 514 Newton. Wife Florence dies. |
| 1916-03-26 | Quinlan | Florence | Died. Wife of Edward, 514 Newton. |
| 1916-03-24 | Kelly | George T. | Attorney in Chicago. Give title to building at 203 S. Barstow. Son of Capt. John and Margaret Kelly. Brother of William S., Charles Eugene, Mrs. Arthur Simerson and Mrs. John Slagsvol. |
| 1916-03-21 | Sherman | Oluf Sr. | Senior died. Born in Valler, Saler, Norway in 1842. Apprenticed shoemaker at twelve years old. Married Juliane Hasler at 25. Had shop 16 years, worked for Cutter from 1880 until last week. |
| 1916-03-21 | Sherman | Oluf Sr. | Senior died. Born in Valler, Saler, Norway in 1842. Apprenticed shoemaker at twelve years old. Married Juliane Hasler at 25. Had shop 16 years, worked for Cutter from 1880 until last week. |
| 1916-03-19 | Cernaghan | Bert | Louis Running retires from clothing business due to ill health and sells to Edward Lawson, Bert Cernaghan and Otto Koehlke. |
| 1916-03-19 | Koehlke | Otto | Louis Running retires from clothing business due to ill health and sells to Edward Lawson, Bert Cernaghan and Otto Koehlke. |
| 1916-03-19 | Lawson | Edward | Louis Running retires from clothing business due to ill health and sells to Edward Lawson, Bert Cernaghan and Otto Koehlke. |
| 1916-03-19 | Running | Louis | Retires from clothing business and sells to Ed. Lawson, Bert Cernaghan, and Otto Koehlke. Running in business for 18 years, now in poor health. |
| 1916-03-19 | Wheeler | Crawford | Crawford was elected president of his Senior class at University. |
| 1916-03-17 | Ferris | Alice J. | Married Charles Fleming when he was 26 years old (he was born in New Brunswick in 1844.) Children are Mary, Lillian, Ira and Bessie. |
| 1916-03-17 | Fleming | Bessie | In Minneapolis. Daughter of Charles and Alice Fleming. Sister of Ira, Mary and Lillian. |
| 1916-03-17 | Fleming | Charles | Born in New Brunswick in 1844. Came to EC in 1873. Farmed in Wheaton, was foreman of logging camp and driving crew for Northwestern Lumber Co. for 20 years. Married at age 26 to Alice J. Ferris. Children Mary and Lillian live at 723 Whipple; Ira travels for DeLavel, and Bessie is in Minneapolis. |
| 1916-03-17 | Fleming | Ira | Son of Charles and Alice Fleming. Brother of Mary, Lillian and Bessie. Travels for DeLavel. |
| 1916-03-17 | Fleming | Lillian | Daughter of Charles and Alice Fleming. Lives with sister Mary at 723 Whipple. Other siblings are Ira and Bessie. |
| 1916-03-17 | Fleming | Mary | Daughter of Charles and Alice Fleming. Lives with sister Lillian at 723 Whipple. Other siblings are Ira and Bessie. |
| 1916-03-15 | Ashbaugh | Fred | Son of Henry C. |
| 1916-03-15 | Ashbaugh | Henry C. | Died in Kansas. Former editor of Free Press, father of Fred. In Civil War. Retired from newspaper in 1902 when he sold Free Press. |
| 1916-03-02 | Davis | S. R. | Bought home at Wilson and Summit from Delos R. Moon Jr. |
| 1916-03-02 | Enge | Mrs. J. J. or H. | Mrs. J.J. (or J.H.?) Enge died in Chicago. Daughter of John Hobbs of Town of Washington. Sister of Mrs. Guy Spears. |
