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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1916-03-02 | Hobbs | John | Father of Mrs. J. Enge and Mrs. Guy Spears. Of Town of Washington. |
| 1916-03-02 | Moon | D. R. | Stephen R. Davis bought D.R. Moon residence at Summit and Wilson. D.R. Moon bought D.R. Moon Sr.'s home on Gilbert and Wilson. |
| 1916-03-02 | Moon | Delos Renesselaer | Sold home at Wilson and Summit to S.R. Davis and bought home of D.R. Moon Sr. at Wilson and Gilbert. |
| 1916-03-02 | Spears | Mrs. Guy | Daughter of John Hobbs of Town of Washington. Sister of Mrs. J. Enge. |
| 1916-03-01 | Boberg | Otto J.S. | Appointed one of five to revise exams for pharmacists. Is member of State Bd. of Pharmacy. |
| 1916-02-27 | Ott | Joseph J. | Vice president and general manager Kaiser Lumber Co. |
| 1916-02-27 | Walker | Ivar | Built house on Spring St. in 1915. |
| 1916-02-23 | Lockerby | Dwight D. | Councilman Lockerby recalls being in school in Northfield, MN when James Brothers robbed bank in 1875. [More on robbery on Sept. 20, 1936.] |
| 1916-02-19 | McDermott | May Hannah | Died. Born in Ireland. |
| 1916-02-16 | Barnes | David P. | Dies. Daughter Phoebe. Wife died in 1902. Residence at 124 Oxford. |
| 1916-02-16 | Barnes | Phoebe | Wife of W.H. Brown. Daughter of David P. Barnes. |
| 1916-02-16 | Brown | W. H. | Husband of Phoebe Barnes. |
| 1916-02-16 | Coffin | William King | Recalls that Lincoln studied law in his grandfather's law officd in old Illinois capitol. |
| 1916-02-16 | Ingram | Julius G. | Very good, long article recalling trip up river in early logging days. |
| 1916-02-13 | Hatch | H. W. | Has restaurant. |
| 1916-02-03 | Elliot | Henry | Son of LaFayette Elliot. Brother of Rose, Susie and William. |
| 1916-02-03 | Elliot | Henry | Son of LaFayette Elliot. Brother of William, Mrs. Edward J. Otto, Mrs. Rose Scott and Mrs. Susie Isreal. |
| 1916-02-03 | Elliot | La Fayette | Died at age 71. Chief of police for eight years. Leaves sons William and Henry and daughters Mrs. Edward J. Otto, Mrs. Susie Isreal and Mrs. Rose Scott. Became a patrolman in 1878. Seriously wounded several times in line of duty. Carried bullet in shoulder until he died. |
| 1916-01-28 | Robbins | Daniel | Father of Kate. Brother of E.W. Robbins. After leaving Durand he bought old Barland homestead in 1891. |
| 1916-01-28 | Robbins | Kate | Daughter of Daniel Robbins. Sister of Earl W. and E.R. Robbins. |
| 1916-01-23 | Derouin | Felix | Has grocery store on Water St. |
| 1916-01-16 | Dunnigan | Isabelle Phaire | Died at 1011 S. Barstow. |
| 1916-01-15 | Ingram | E. B. | O.H. and E.B. Ingram visit Kim Rosholt in Pensacola, FL. Rosholts have shipped sea going yacht 'Delphine' and will tour Gulf of Mexico. |
| 1916-01-15 | Ingram | O H. | O.H. and E.B. Ingram visit Kim Rosholt in Pensacola, FL. Rosholts have shipped sea going yacht 'Delphine' and will tour Gulf of Mexico. |
| 1916-01-15 | Rosholt | Kimberly | O.H.Ingram and E.B. Ingram visit Kim Rosholt in Pensacola, FL. Rosholts have shipped sea going yacht 'Delphine' and will tour Gulf of Mexico. |
| 1916-01-07 | Derouin | Felix | Retires after 23 years as a grocer with his brother Joseph. Sold to nephew Fred. |
| 1916-01-07 | Derouin | Fred | Buys grocery from retiring uncle Felix Derouin. |
| 1916-01-07 | Derouin | Joseph | 23 years as grocer with brother Felix. |
| 1916-01-04 | Hinrichs | Daniel O. | Son of Onno J. Hinrichs Sr. Also named his own son Onno. |
| 1916-01-04 | Hinrichs | Onno | Son of Daniel O., grandson of Onno J. Sr. To manage three independent 5-cent and 10-cent stores in Akron, OH. |
| 1916-01-04 | Thompson | Gunder | Jacob Arnson died age 79 at home of daughter Mrs. Gunder Thompson. In EC since 1866. |
| 1916-01-01 | Robbins | Daniel | Died at age 81. Survived by wife, daughter Kate, and two sons, Earl W. of Town of Washington, and E.R. of EC. Came to EC in 1858, stayed two years, moved to Durand, but soon returned to Town of Washington. Civil War Veteran. |
| 1916-01-01 | Robbins | E. R. | Of EC. Son of Daniel Robbins. Brother of Earl W. Robbins of Town of Washington and Kate Robbins. |
| 1916-01-01 | Robbins | Earl W. | Of Town of Washington. Son of Daniel Robbins. Brother of E.R. Robbins of EC and Kate Robbins. |
| 1915-12-24 | Couture | Died of apoplexy age 51. In EC for 30 years. Leaves 6 children. Was proprietor of "Between the Acts" buffet, 410 S. Barstow St. | |
| 1915-12-12 | Buck | George A. | Filed bankruptcy petition. EC merchant. |
| 1915-12-12 | Grosvold | M. | Sold town of Union farm to Girolamb Bros, 300 a. [? -- sic] moving to city. Building home on land bought from D. Shaw Lumber Co. |
| 1915-12-10 | Ofstie | Harold | For 3 years, right end on varsity team, been coaching football at Ripon, goes to Europe with Red Cross. |
| 1915-12-09 | Buffington | Charles Henry | Pioneer of Pleasant Valley, EC resident, Civil War Vet. Entered National Soldiers Home, Milwaukee. |
| 1915-12-05 | Sherman | Oluf | Four generation picture. Oluf Sr., age 74, lives at 416 Talmadge St. Oluf Jr., age 46, lives at Second Crossing. Oliver, age 23, and Giles 1 1/2. Senior had shoe shop. Junior, a jeweler and musician. Oliver a musician at O'Klare Theater. |
| 1915-12-04 | Bundy | Mike | Half back on Shattuck team |
| 1915-12-04 | Konrad | Harold | Gives organ recital at Cong. Church. Now lives in EC. |
| 1915-11-30 | Davis | Roy | Daughter of Henry D. Davis. Born in EC. Marries Sidney Phillip Hall of Madison. |
| 1915-11-30 | Hall | Sidney Phillip | Married Miss Roy Davis, daughter of Henry D. Davis, 1018 S. Farwell. Bride born in EC. Groom's home is in Madison. He is a Civil engineer with State Highway Comm. |
| 1915-11-28 | Korn | Frank J. | Died. |
| 1915-11-28 | Montgomery | Jack | Mrs. John Montgomery visiting parents with little son Jack. Robert another son of Dr. Alex. |
| 1915-11-28 | Montgomery | John | Mrs. John visiting parents with little son Jack. Robert another son of Dr. Alexander |
| 1915-11-28 | Weizenegger | G. A. | G.A. Weizenegger in a Ford collided with a bicycle. |
| 1915-11-27 | Harrington | T. H. | Old resident of Seymour died age 76. Leaves 8 children, 6 of whom live in EC. Born in Ireland in 1841. In Civil War. Came to EC in 1872; lived on the north side for 4 years, then farmed in Seymour. |
| 1915-11-24 | Filge | Conrad | Conrad Filge old res. died at home of daughter, Mrs. Chester F. Mittlestadt, 1011- 5th Avenue. Was cigar manufacturer. Born in Germany 1852. Started factory in Eau Claire 1887. |
| 1915-11-24 | Harrington | W. J. | W.J. arrested for vagrance in Altoona; member of IWW. |
| 1915-11-24 | Kleiner | Helen | Daughter of Rudolph Kleiner. Marries Clarence O.L. Pierce, son of C.W. Pierce, 609 River St. Clarence manages a dept. of Farmer's Trading Store. |
| 1915-11-24 | Kleiner | Rudolph | Father of Helen, who marries Clarence Pierce. |
| 1915-11-24 | Pierce | C. W. | 609 River St. Father of Clarence. |
| 1915-11-24 | Pierce | Clarence O.L. | Son of C.W. Pierce, 609 River St. Manages a dept. of Farmer's Trading Store. Marries Helen, daughter of Rudolph Kleiner. |
| 1915-11-21 | Buck | Howard | Graduates university |
| 1915-11-19 | Steven | Mary | Mrs. Mary Steven died, age 73. 220 Hudson Ave. Leaves son J.D.R. and daughter Margaret. |
| 1915-11-18 | McGowan | C. S. | Of Fargo, ND. Son of Thomas G. McGowan. |
| 1915-11-18 | McGowan | John | Died of flu a few years ago. Brother of Thomas G. McGowan. |
| 1915-11-18 | McGowan | Thomas G. | Died at home of son C.S. in Fargo, ND. Came to Eau Claire in 1870. Brother John died of flu a few years ago. |
| 1915-11-13 | Campen | George | Son of Mrs. J. Campen, 816 Market St. Brother of J. Albion. In business in Long Beach, CA. |
| 1915-11-13 | Campen | J. Albion | Died at age 28 of pleurisy. Worked for A.H. Hollen several years ago. Mother is Mrs. J. Campen, 816 Market St. Brother George is in business in Long Beach, CA. |
| 1915-11-13 | Campen | Mrs. J. | Mother of George and J. Albion. George is in business in Long Beach, CA. J. Albion dies at age 28 of pleurisy. |
| 1915-11-02 | Harrington | Joe | W.J. [Harrington] home on Congress St. was partially destroyed by fire. Oldest boy, Joe, woke and roused the family of 3 sons and 1 daughter. |
| 1915-11-02 | Harrington | W. J. | W.J. home on Congress St. was partially destroyed by fire. Oldest boy, Joe, woke and roused the family of 3 sons and 1 daughter. |
| 1915-10-28 | Playter | A. J. | A.J. bought B.W. Culver residence on Gilbert Ave. |
| 1915-10-28 | Vermilyea | Mrs. V. is district president of Woman's Relief Corps. | |
| 1915-10-21 | Smith | Peter J. | Assistant Postmaster. Came from Denmark as a boy. Came to EC in 1893, was twelve years with Northwester Lumber Co. Alderman for five years. Grand President of ISWA for seven years. His mother, age 76, lives with him. Thomas, a son, works at Drummonds, has baby daughter, Gene Marie. |
| 1915-10-19 | Brice | O. G. | Buys NW corner of Marston and Wilcox from Mrs. Thomas DeAlton. Will improve and live there. |
| 1915-10-19 | Thomas | DeAlton | Mrs. DeAlton of Janesville sells property on northwest corner of Marston and Wilcox to O.G. Brice who expects to improve and live there. |
| 1915-09-09 | Chappell | Addison D. | Died of heart failure. |
| 1915-09-09 | Teall | Gardner C. | Visiting in EC. Associate editor of House and Garden. |
| 1915-08-22 | Foss | Clement | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss. Brother of Leroy and Herman. |
| 1915-08-22 | Foss | Mrs. Henry | Died at age 42. Leaves husband and three sons, Clement, Herman and Leroy. Brother is Walter Peeso. |
| 1915-08-22 | Peeso | Walter | Brother of Mrs. Henry Foss. |
| 1915-08-21 | Goethal | Mrs. A. C. | Daughter of Henry B. Rowe Jr. Sister of William, Wilfred, Allard and Clare. |
| 1915-08-21 | Rowe | Allard | Son of Henry B. Rowe Jr. Brother of William, Wilfred, Clare and Mrs. A.C. Goethal. |
| 1915-08-21 | Rowe | Clare | Son of Henry B. Rowe Jr. Brother of William, Wilfred, Allard and Mrs. A.C. Goethal. |
| 1915-08-21 | Rowe | Henry B. | Came to EC from Scranton, PA in 1857, joined by family in 1859. Was a carpenter and joiner. Served in Civil War. Entered grocery business after war. Died in 1884 at age of 52. Children are William, Wilfred, Allard, Clare and Mrs. A.C. Goethal. |
| 1915-08-21 | Rowe | Wilfred | Son of Henry B. Rowe Jr. Brother of William, Allard, Clare, and Mrs. A.C. Goethal. |
| 1915-08-21 | Rowe | William | Died at home, 818 S. Barstow. Leaves wife, aged mother, children Wilfred, Allard, Clare, Mrs. A.C. Goethal, sister Mrs. George McDermid. Born in Scranton, PA in 1850. Father Henry B. Rowe Jr. came to EC in 1857 and family joined him in 1859. Was a carpenter and joiner. Served in Civil War. Entered grocery business after war. Died in 1884 at age 52. William was a clerk in the store of W.H. Smith for seven years. In 1875 he formed a partnership with S.J. Smith. |
| 1915-08-19 | Hale | Robert | Son born to E.M. Hale of 607 Fifth Ave. |
| 1915-08-19 | McDonough | Jane | Sells home to John G. Owen Sr. Home was built by Joseph Thorp. |
| 1915-08-19 | Owen | John G. | John G. Owen buys home of Mrs. Jane McDonough (built by Joseph Thorp.) Will live there this fall. Son of John S. Owen. |
| 1915-08-12 | Ziegler | John | John drowned in Bemidji, MN trying to rescue his two year old girl. Three brothers in EC are Fred, George, and Henry. Little girl was saved. |
| 1915-08-03 | Cronk | Emeline | Came to EC in 1857. Married Elias R. Foster. Mother of Dr. R.M. Foster of Markesan, WI and Mrs. H.E. Kendall of St. Paul. Died in 1910. |
| 1915-08-03 | Foster | Elias R. | Died at age 81. Wife Emeline (nee Cronk or Fronk) died in 1910. Leaves son Dr. R.M. Foster of Markesan, WI, daughter Mrs. H.E. Kendall of St. Paul, sister Mrs. Anna Skinner and brother John Foster. |
| 1915-08-03 | Foster | John | Brother of Elias R. Foster and Mrs. Anna Skinner. |
| 1915-08-03 | Foster | R. M. | Of Markesan, WI. Son of Elias R. and Emeline Foster. Brother of Mrs. H.E. Kendall of St. Paul. |
| 1915-08-03 | Kendall | H. E. | Of St. Paul. Husband of Elias R. and Emeline Foster's daughter. |
| 1915-08-03 | Larson | Marie | Married Arthur Rathke. Will live at 421 Hobart. |
| 1915-08-03 | Loken | Carl | Killed by train at station. Son of Christopher, 608 Chippewa Street. |
| 1915-08-03 | Loken | Christopher | Father of Carl, who was killed by a train at the station. 608 Chippewa St. |
| 1915-08-03 | Rathke | Arthur | Married Marie Larson. Will live at 421 Hobart. |
| 1915-08-03 | Skinner | Anna | 617 S. Barstow. Sister of John and Elias R. Foster. |
| 1915-08-01 | Walmsley | Sara | Sara, daughter of H.B. Walmsley married Thomas B. Gill of Falgstaff, AZ. He is member of staff at Lowell Observatory. |
| 1915-07-27 | DeMars | Mrs. Alex | Died at home on S. Farwell at age 45. Leaves husband Alex, four daughters and two sons. |
| 1915-07-25 | Hill | Thompson | Married Mrs. Ida Rillette. |
| 1915-07-25 | Rillette | Ida | Mrs. Ida Rillette married Thompson Hill. |
| 1915-07-24 | Franson | Huge | EC man invents hydro-glider. Made at Dumphy Boatworks. Propeller 6' in diameter. Has Harley-Davidson motorcycle motor and goes 22 mph. |
| 1915-07-23 | Welch | Earle S. | Retires at Postmaster after eight years of service. |
| 1915-07-23 | West | Charles F. | Charles F. West is new Postmaster. |
| 1915-07-21 | Boyle | Harry E. | Now major and lawyer in Lake Benton, MN. Aide to Gov. of Minn. |
| 1915-07-17 | Awsumb | George | In charge of plans for new city building. |
| 1915-07-15 | Hall | Arthur | Son of Charles E. Hall. Brother of Frank E. |
| 1915-07-15 | Hall | Frank E. | Died after operation. Widow is Mae, nee McDermott. Has recently been VP of EC Vulcanizing Co. Home is 416 Grand. Also leaves three children and brother Arthur. |
| 1915-07-15 | McDermott | Mae | Daughter of Thomas McDermott. Widow of Frank E. Hall. Has three children. |
| 1915-07-15 | McDermott | Thomas | Father of Mae, who is the widow of Frank E. Hall. |
| 1915-07-09 | Blystone | George H. | Father of John, who married Gwendolin Davis. |
| 1915-07-09 | Blystone | John | John married Gwendolin Davis, daughter of the late [I. or D.? -- edge cut off]Davis and Mrs. Burdick, both formerly of EC in L.A. John is the son of George and is a director of Universal Studios in Universal City, CA. Mrs. E.S. Pearsal is a sister [aunt?] of Gwendolin (Gwen's father's sister). |
| 1915-07-09 | Davis | Gwendolin | Married John Blystone in Los Angeles. Daughter of the late [I. or D.? -- edge cut off] Davis and Mrs. Burdick, both formerly of EC. John is the son of George and is a director of Universal Studios in Universal City, CA. Mrs. E.S. Pearsal is a sister [aunt?] of Gwendolin (Gwen's father's sister). |
| 1915-07-09 | Pearsal | Mrs. E. S. | John [Blystone] married Gwendolin Davis, daughter of the late I. (?) Davis and Mrs. Burdick, both formerly of EC in L.A. John is son of George and is a director of Universal Studios in Universal City, CA. Mrs. E.S. Pearsal is a sister (sic) of Gwendolin (Gwen's father's sister) |
| 1915-07-09 | Pearsal | Mrs. E. S. | Sister of Gwendolin Davis' father. |
| 1915-07-07 | Waggoner | Susan Woodward | Susan Woodward Waggoner was born in 1843. Married [Lt.] James Waggoner in 1864. Daughters: Mrs. Von Hovenberg, Josephine Sue, and Mrs. A.J. MacDonald of Superior. |
| 1915-07-04 | Waggoner | Susan Woodward | Mrs. Waggoner died. Leaves husband and four daughters. |
| 1915-06-25 | Anderson | Andrew | 221 Whipple. Father of Anna Mathilde Anderson, who married Sigurd Rishovd. |
| 1915-06-25 | Anderson | Anna Mathilde | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, 221 Whipple. Marries Sigurd Rishovd. |
| 1915-06-25 | Rishovd | Sigurd | Married Anna Mathilde Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, 221 Whipple. |
| 1915-06-22 | Gadsby | Fred H. | Drug store in Cornell charged with selling liquor for medicine, days in business ruined. |
| 1915-06-22 | Ulrich | William | Mrs. William Ulrich died, age 83. Married in 1850. Daughter is Mrs. H.E. Edgell of Altoona. |
| 1915-06-19 | Bostwick | Culver Salisbury | Son of Culver N. Bostwick. Married Olive Clock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clock of Drummond. S.E. Bostwick and Frances attended the wedding. Groom employed by Rust-Owen Lumber Co. 5 years. |
| 1915-06-19 | Bostwick | Culver N. | Father of Culver Salisbury Bostwick, who married Olive Clock. |
| 1915-06-19 | Clock | Charles | Of Drummond. Father of Olive Clock, who married Culver S. Bostwick. |
| 1915-06-19 | Clock | Olive | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clock of Drummond. Married Culver S. Bostwick. |
| 1915-06-19 | Lufkin | George W. | Warehouse burns, was old landmark. Had been part of old silver mine, moved in 1893. |
| 1915-06-16 | Fowler | Mrs. Harry | Died at age 32. |
| 1915-06-10 | Eagles | Charles T. | School commissioner. On committee to improve Half Moon and Carson Park. |
| 1915-06-04 | Wolf | John C. | John C. Wolf runs bus and dray line here. Harry is in charge of two busses seating fourteen each with bodies made by Peter Girnau and Sons Co. Forty horse power. |
| 1915-05-20 | Nowak | Anna | Anna married Louis Moe, will live on 3rd St. |
| 1915-05-16 | Willard | Wales | Resigned as superintendant of EC Water Works. [Worked there] for thirty years. Born in Jamestown, NY in 1863. Came to EC in 1867, worked at Shaw Machine Shop, clerked in store and on Chippewa River steamboat. Engineer of fire steamer "W.F. Bailey" for nineteen years. |
| 1915-05-15 | Konrad | Harold | Chicago's noted blind pianist visiting brother W.H. Konrad, 428 Niagara St. Just gave a concert in Madison for benefit of Belgian Red Cross. |
| 1915-05-15 | Konrad | W. H. | 428 Niagara St. |
| 1915-05-14 | Auer | Mrs. J. J. | Daughter of Matthias and Louise Kneer. Sister of Herman Kneer, Mrs. Fred Raddatz, Mrs. T. Beubler, Mrs. Julius Derge and Mrs. E.O. Rick. |
| 1915-05-14 | Beubler | Mrs. T. | Daughter of Matthias and Louise Kneer. Sister of Herman Kneer, Mrs. Fred Raddatz, Mrs. J.J. Auer, Mrs. Julius Derge and Mrs. E.O. Rick. |
| 1915-05-14 | Derge | Mrs. Julius | Daughter of Matthias and Louise Kneer. Sister of Herman Kneer, Mrs. Fred Raddatz, Mrs. J.J. Auer, Mrs. T. Beubler, and Mrs. E.O. Rick. |
| 1915-05-14 | Kneer | Herman | Son of Matthias and Louise Kneer. Brother of Mrs. Fred Raddatz, Mrs. J.J. Auer, Mrs. T. Beubler, Mrs. Julius Derge and Mrs. E.O. Rick. |
| 1915-05-14 | Kneer | Louise | Died at Kneer House, of which her son-in-law Fred Raddatz is manager. Married Matthias in 1864 and came to EC. Children are Herman Kneer, Mrs. Fred Raddatz, Mrs. J.J. Auer, Mrs. T. Beubler, Mrs. Julius Derge and Mrs. E.O. Rick. |
| 1915-05-14 | Kneer | Matthias | Married Louise in 1864 and came to EC. Children are Herman Kneer, Mrs. Fred Raddatz, Mrs. J.J. Auer, Mrs. T. Beubler, Mrs. Julius Derge and Mrs. E.O. Rick. |
| 1915-05-14 | Raddatz | Fred | Manager of Kneer House. Wife is the daughter of Matthias and Louise Kneer. |
| 1915-05-14 | Rick | Mrs. E. O. | Daughter of Matthias and Louise Kneer. Sister of Herman Kneer, Mrs. Fred Raddatz, Mrs. J.J. Auer, Mrs. T. Beubler, and Mrs. Julius Derge. |
| 1915-05-12 | Soley | M. O. | Died at age 61. Sons Alfred B. and Guttorm O. |
| 1915-05-07 | Culver | B. W. | Sold residence on Gilbert Ave. to A.J. Playter. |
| 1915-05-06 | Curtiss | A. J. | Father of Harry. 312 Babcock. |
| 1915-05-06 | Curtiss | Harry | Son of A.J. Curtiss, 312 Babcock. Hit in eye by stick thrown by a friend at Horseshoe Island. Had to remove eye. |
| 1915-05-05 | Chase | Ralph Rollin | Died of stroke. Weighed nearly 300 pounds. Born in Lime, NY in 1860. Came to EC in 1899. Cousin of Dr. Dwight and Henry Day. Dr. Chase's father died in EC in 1903 at the age of 94. |
| 1915-05-05 | Day | Dwight | Cousin of Dr. Ralph Rollin Chase. Related to Henry Day. |
| 1915-05-05 | Day | Henry | Cousin of Dr. Ralph Rollin Chase. Related to Dr. Dwight Day. |
| 1915-05-04 | Kann | David J. | Toggery on Barstow sold to A.P. Hansen of Continental Clothing. Kann will go into horse dealing with branch in Chippewa Falls. |
| 1915-05-04 | McCann | Stephan S. | Thomas McBean writes about Steve. Steve Jr. died a few years ago above Bloomer. |
| 1915-05-02 | Ofstie | John E. | Assemblyman. |
| 1915-04-30 | Mayhew | Augustus Vinton | A.V. died age 83. In Eau Claire 55 years. |
| 1915-04-21 | Day | George F. | General merchant in Rock Falls. Son of Jesse and Hannah Day, brother of J. Harvey and two sisters. |
| 1915-04-21 | Day | Jesse | Died in Rock Falls at age 84 at son's store. Came from near Janesville. In Civil War. Husband of Hannah Whitmore Day. Sons are George F., general merchant, and J. Harvey, in hardward. Also has two daughters. |
| 1915-04-04 | Bailey | Benjamen | Lawyer. Son William F. born in Carmel, NY in 1842. |
| 1915-04-04 | Bailey | William F. | Died at residence of Dr. Guyton of pneumonia. Was Judge of 17th Circuit for six years. Wrote law books, local history. Mayor three terms. Civil War veteran. Born in Carmel, NY in 1842. Came to EC in 1842. Son of lawyer Benjamen Bailey. District Atty 1 term. Married twice. First wife Mercy Cole died. Married Frances Gillette of Lake City, MN in 1883. William F. Jr. son of second wife. |
| 1915-04-04 | Bailey | William F. | Son of William F. Bailey Sr. and Frances Bailey (nee Gillette). |
| 1915-04-04 | Cole | Mercy | First wife of William F. Bailey. Died with no children. |
| 1915-04-04 | Gillette | Frances | Married William F. Bailey in 1883. Son William F. Jr. Of Lake City, MN. |
| 1915-04-01 | Soley | M. O. | In same meat market for 30 years. Opened in 1885, 410 N. Barstow. First in partnership with G.Cypreansen; dissolved partnership in 1894. Alone until 1911 when nephew Axel Soley came in. Son Alfred B. bought out Axel. M.O. came to EC in 1877. |
| 1915-04-01 | Williams | George W. | George, a real estate man, buys old Powell property on Barstow between Sears and Emery, except double house. |
| 1915-03-26 | Frawley | Michael S. | William Henry and Michael S. Frawley start cheese factory in Superior. |
| 1915-03-26 | Frawley | William Henry | William Henry and Michael S. Frawley start cheese factory in Superior. |
| 1915-03-04 | Hathaway | Alexander C. | Died. 428 Chippewa Rd. Civil War vet. In EC 49 years. Born in NY in 1838. Married Hannah Sherman in 1858. Charter member of Methodist Church. |
| 1915-03-04 | Sherman | Hannah | Married Alexander C. Hathaway in 1858. |
| 1915-03-03 | Johnson | Frederick B. | Johnson-Mulligan Printing Co. opened in Commericial Hotel block. |
| 1915-02-28 | Pond | Mary Ann | Mrs. Mary Ann Pond, wife of Levi, died in LA. Came to EC in 1859. Mother of Eugene L., Gilbert and George. |
| 1915-02-18 | Ure | John | John Sr. died in Kansas City. |
| 1915-02-17 | DeMars | Percy | Marries Martha Nurman. |
| 1915-02-17 | Nurman | Martha | Marries Percy DeMars. |
| 1915-02-09 | Nygaard | John R. | Mrs. John H. died at home 1215 S. Dewey. Born Norw |
| 1915-02-03 | Leubkeman | Chris | Opens real estate office over Lyric. |
| 1915-01-17 | Anderson | Ivar | |
| 1915-01-17 | Hanson | Sophie Running | Sophie Hanson and baby died after Caesarean. Father was Henry Running. She lived at 709 Dodge. |
| 1915-01-16 | Deinhammer | Mrs. John | Daughter of John Kneer Sr. and Caroline. Sister of John Jr., Frank, Ernest, Irwin, Mrs. Anna Wirth, and Mrs. Mary Wagner. |
| 1915-01-16 | Kneer | John | Died at age 70. Home 524 N. Barstow. Leaves wife Caroline (married in Germany in 1872), daughters Mrs. Mary Wagner, Mrs. Anna Wirth, Mrs. John Deinhammer, and sons John Jr., Irwin, Ernest and Frank. |
| 1915-01-16 | Wagner | Mary | Wife of Frank Wagner. Daughter of John Kneer Sr. and Caroline. Sister of John Jr., Frank, Ernest, Irwin, Mrs. Anna Wirth, and Mrs. John Deinhammer. |
| 1915-01-16 | Wirth | Anna | Daughter of John Kneer Sr. and Caroline. Sister of John Jr., Frank, Ernest, Irwin, Mrs. Mary Wagner and Mrs. John Deinhammer. |
| 1915-01-15 | Burns | Alicia | Father dies at age 77. Alicia has two brothers, William and Joseph, and two sisters, Margaret and Katherine. |
| 1915-01-15 | Burns | Joseph | Father dies at age 77. Joseph has one brother, William Jr., and three sisters, Margaret, Katherine and Alicia. |
| 1915-01-15 | Burns | Katherine | Father dies at age 77. Katherine has two brothers, William and Joseph, and two sisters, Margaret and Alicia. |
| 1915-01-15 | Burns | Margaret | Father dies at age 77. Margaret has two brothers, William and Joseph, and two sisters, Katherine and Alicia. |
| 1915-01-15 | Burns | William A. | Died at age 77. Born in Kilkenny, Ireland. Flagman at Dewey St. crossing of Milwaukee RR for 39 years. Leaves wife, sons William and Joseph, and daughters Margaret, Katherine and Alicia |
| 1915-01-15 | Burns | William | Father dies at age 77. Wm. Jr. has one brother, Joseph, and three sisters, Margaret, Katherine and Alicia. |
| 1915-01-15 | Couture | Arthur | One of eight children of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Couture. Siblings in EC include: Charlotte, Margaret, Lucille, Bert, and John. |
| 1915-01-15 | Couture | Bert | One of eight children of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Couture. Siblings in EC include: Charlotte, Margaret, Lucille, John and Arthur. |
| 1915-01-15 | Couture | Charlotte | One of eight children of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Couture. Siblings in EC include: Margaret, Lucille, Bert, John and Arthur. |
| 1915-01-15 | Couture | John R. | Father of eight, including Charlotte, Margaret, Lucille, Bert, John and Arthur in EC. Brother of Frank. |
| 1915-01-15 | Couture | John | One of eight children of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Couture. Siblings in EC include: Charlotte, Margaret, Lucille, Bert, and Arthur. |
| 1915-01-15 | Couture | Lucille | One of eight children of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Couture. Siblings in EC include: Charlotte, Margaret, Bert, John and Arthur. |
| 1915-01-15 | Couture | Margaret | One of eight children of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Couture. Siblings in EC include: Charlotte, Lucille, Bert, John and Arthur. |
| 1915-01-15 | Couture | Mrs. John R. | Mrs. John R. Couture died, 524 Lake St. Leaves eight children, Charlotte, Margaret, Lucille, Bert, John and Arthur in EC. Sister of John Dougherty. |
| 1915-01-15 | Dixon | Rolland | Of Chippewa Falls. Marries Bessie Kidd, daughter of John K. Kidd. |
| 1915-01-15 | Dougherty | John | Brother of Mrs. John R. Couture. |
| 1915-01-15 | Kidd | Bessie | Daughter of John K. Kidd. Marries Rolland Dixon of Chippewa Falls. |
| 1915-01-15 | Ramharter | Albert J. | Mother died in South Dakota. |
| 1915-01-14 | Graham | Margaret Cowan | Died at home of niece, Mrs. George Thompson. Widow of Romaine C. Graham. Funeral at family home, 916 S. River. Born in NY in 1829, came to EC in 1872. Widowed in 1882. |
| 1915-01-14 | Graham | Romaine C. | Died in 1882. Now widow Margaret Cowan Graham dies. |
| 1915-01-14 | Thompson | George | George's wife is the niece of Mrs. Margaret Cowan Graham. |
| 1915-01-07 | Parker | Anna | Died. Born in Walworth, WI in 1859. Was in Morgan Park, IL around 1880, when she married Dr. Edward H. Parker. They had one daughter. |
| 1915-01-07 | Parker | Edward H. | Mrs. Parker died. Born Walworth, WI 1859. |
| 1914-12-31 | Hartwell | Victor | Fined for cutting corner with car and hitting rig owned by Jim Grinsell. First notice of such action. |
| 1914-12-30 | Konrad | Harold | Of Chicago. Guest of brother W.H. Konrad, who is with Steinberg Music Store. |
| 1914-12-30 | Konrad | W. H. | Harold Konrad of Chicago is guest of brother W.H. Konrad, who is with Steinberg Music Store. |
| 1914-12-27 | Rosholt | Kimberly | Celebrated 25th wedding anniversary. Raymond is head of NW Motors. Helped form EC Press Co. when Major Atkinson retired as head of Leader. |
| 1914-12-27 | Rosholt | Raymond | Kimberly Rosholt celebrated 25th wedding anniversary. Raymond is head of NW Motors. Helped form EC Press Co. when Major Atkinson retired as head of Leader. |
| 1914-12-23 | Krushke | Fred | Erecting concrete block factory at Vine & 6th. |
| 1914-12-23 | Losby | George J. | Selling real estate. |
| 1914-12-20 | Babcock | Cecelia | Moved to Orange City, FL 25 years ago. Her sister is the wife of Adin Randall. |
| 1914-12-20 | Randall | Adin | His wife is the sister of Cecelia Babcock. |
| 1914-12-18 | Coffin | William King | Installed pneumatic milking machine. |
| 1914-12-15 | Buck | Howard | Elected Captain iof U of W football team |
| 1914-12-09 | Reynolds | C. R. | Dr. C.R. Reynolds died of heart trouble in Seattle. |
| 1914-12-06 | Lehmann | A. J. | Died at age 75. Home at Elm & N. Barstow. Came to Eau Claire in 1870. Leaves wife and 9 children. Ones in Eau Claire are John, Edward, Waldemar, Laura, Edith, Hattie, and Madalyn. |
| 1914-12-06 | Lehmann | Edith | One of A.J. Lehmann's nine children. In EC. Siblings are John, Edward, Waldemar, Laura, Hattie and Madalyn. |
| 1914-12-06 | Lehmann | Edward | One of A.J. Lehmann's nine children. In EC. Siblings are John, Waldemar, Laura, Edith, Hattie and Madalyn. |
| 1914-12-06 | Lehmann | Hattie | One of A.J. Lehmann's nine children. In EC. Siblings are John, Edward, Waldemar, Laura, Edith and Madalyn. |
| 1914-12-06 | Lehmann | John | One of A.J. Lehmann's nine children. In EC. Siblings are Edward, Waldemar, Laura, Edith, Hattie and Madalyn. |
| 1914-12-06 | Lehmann | Laura | One of A.J. Lehmann's nine children. In EC. Siblings are John, Edward, Waldemar, Edith, Hattie and Madalyn. |
| 1914-12-06 | Lehmann | Madalyn | One of A.J. Lehmann's nine children. In EC. Siblings are John, Edward, Waldemar, Laura, Edith and Hattie. |
| 1914-12-06 | Lehmann | Waldemar | One of A.J. Lehmann's nine children. In EC. Siblings are John, Edward, Laura, Edith, Hattie and Madalyn. |
| 1914-12-02 | Kelley | William S. | Buys Harris bldg., 316-314 S. Barstow. |
| 1914-11-28 | Wahl | Ruth | Ruth, only daughter of William E. Wahl, 901 Third Ave. married Armsby Hart of Minneapolis. Victor Wahl is a brother. |
| 1914-11-22 | Pound | Thad C. | Thad died in Chicago. |
| 1914-11-15 | Calkins | Daniel C. | Succeeds W.K. Coffin as trustee of EC Co. Asylum, poor farm and Mt. Washington. |
| 1914-11-15 | Coffin | W. K. | Daniel G. Calkins succeeds W.K. Coffin as trustee of EC Co. Asylum, poor farm and Mt. Washington. |
| 1914-11-14 | Drummond | David | Marries Margaret Dunn in Duluth. |
| 1914-11-14 | Dunn | Margaret | Marries David Drummond Junior in Duluth. |
| 1914-11-10 | Wheeler | George Bourne | Succeeds O.H. Ingram as president of Union National Bank. Former general manager of Chippewa Valley Light and Power Co. Before that he was a newspaper man in IL and CA. Has been in EC for twenty three years. |
| 1914-11-06 | Brimi | Louis | Marries Minnie Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Svond Lund, 307 Dodge St. |
| 1914-11-06 | Lund | Minnie | Daughter of Svend Lund, 307 Dodge St. Marries Louis Brimi. Sister of Edna and Alf Lund. |
| 1914-11-06 | Lund | Svond | Parents of Minnie Lund, who married Louis Brimi. |
| 1914-11-04 | Chase | Mrs. R. R. | 400 Summit. Daughter of Lucien V. and Belle Ripley. Has one sister, and brother Fred. |
| 1914-11-04 | Ripley | Belle | Died. Summit Ave. Leaves husband Lucien Volney Ripley (married in 1870), son Fred and two daughters. One daughter is Mrs. R.R. Chase, 400 Summit. One daughter (possibly same one) is Alice. |
| 1914-11-03 | Burlingame | Allah E. | A.E. Burlingame Co. sold to Tom Fleming, Frank Derge and D.R. Moon |
| 1914-11-01 | Huebsch | John | Employs 20 at dry cleaners. |
| 1914-10-30 | Bjerke | Alfred | Son of Gilbert and Mrs. Bjerke |
| 1914-10-30 | Bjerke | Gilbert | Mrs. Bjerke returned from visiting mother in Norway. Son is Alfred. |
| 1914-10-23 | Ingram | Charles | Father of Kate, who marries Roswell Pickford of Madison. |
| 1914-10-23 | Ingram | Kate | Daughter of Charles. Married Roswell Pickford of Madison. Pickford is the brother of Mrs. J.D.R. Steven. |
| 1914-10-23 | McCann | Gertrude | Marries Oscar Oien. Niece of Mrs. J.C. McCann, 2nd St. |
| 1914-10-23 | McCann | Mrs. J. C. | 2nd St. Aunt of Gertrude McCann, who now marries Oscar E. Oien. |
| 1914-10-23 | Oien | Oscar Ed. | Oscar Ed. Oien married Gertrude McCann. Brother of Ed. Bride is niece of Mrs. J.C. McCann, 2nd st. |
| 1914-10-23 | Pickford | Roswell | Of Madison. Marries Kate Ingram. Brother of Mrs. J.D.R. Steven. |
| 1914-10-23 | Steven | Mrs. J. D.R. | Sister of Roswell Pickford of Madison, who married Kate Ingram. |
| 1914-10-18 | Shoemaker | Arthur H. | Mrs. Shoemaker elected director of Wisconsin Anti-T.B. |
| 1914-10-08 | DeMars | Clara | William J. DeMars and wife Clara win damage suit in street car injury. He is a cigar maker. |
| 1914-10-08 | DeMars | William J. | William and wife Clara win damage suit in street car injury. He is a cigar maker. |
| 1914-09-26 | Hazelton | Fred | William complains that brother Fred stole coat and $5 for liquor. Fred pleads guilty, sentenced to 20 days. Home in 9th Ward. |
| 1914-09-26 | Hazelton | William | William complains that brother Fred stole coat and $5 for liquor. Fred pleads guilty, sentenced to 20 days. Home in 9th Ward. |
| 1914-09-24 | Meggett | Frank T. | Printer. Shop 622 S. Barstow |
| 1914-09-23 | Grinsell | Jim | Eugene Joseph Hartwell fined for cutting corner with car and hitting rig owned by Jim Grinsell. First notice of such action. |
| 1914-09-23 | Hartwell | Eugene Joseph | Lives at 117 Rust St. |
| 1914-09-20 | Ashbaugh | Fred N. | Ashbaugh Printers 133 S. Barstow |
| 1914-09-20 | Bartingale | E. M. | 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. |
| 1914-09-20 | Bartingale | Robert O. | Bartingale Plumbing Co. at 216 S. River St. |
| 1914-09-20 | Bartingale | Thomas A. | 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. |
| 1914-09-20 | Demmler | Otto R. | Florist at 311 S. Farwell. |
| 1914-09-20 | Heilmann | W. H. | Heating contractor, 97 Grand Ave West. |
| 1914-09-20 | Hinrichs | Daniel O. | Cigar maker, 616 Wisc. |
| 1914-09-20 | Reinhard | Frank | Sells coal, business 322 3rd Ave. Children are Frank, Robert and Grace. |
| 1914-09-20 | Waltersdorf | Herman | West and Waltersdorf, cigar manufacturers, 770 1st Ave. |
| 1914-09-17 | Fleming | Edmond E. | Fire at home, corner of State and Summit, causes $50,000 damage. |
| 1914-09-16 | Barnhart | Ida | Applied for parole. |
| 1914-09-15 | Hurst | Archie V. | With Guardian Life Ins. Sold most in state. |
| 1914-09-09 | Dean | Mrs. Alex | Sister of Arthur M. Rillette. |
| 1914-09-09 | Frawley | Mrs. E. J. | Dies in Idaho. Sister-in-law of William Henry Frawley. |
| 1914-09-09 | Gadsby | Fred H. | Gadsby Co. druggists, inc. by Fred and Thomas, cap. $30,000, real estate, loan money, develop timber land, etc. |
| 1914-09-09 | Rillette | Arthur M. | Died at age 42. Born in EC in 1872. Leaves wife Ruth, mother, and sister Mrs. Alex Dean. Was dep. reg. of deeds. |
| 1914-09-09 | Rillette | Ruth | Wife of Arthur M. Rillette, who dies at age 42. |
| 1914-09-09 | Rydell | Mrs. William | Died at age 62. Born in Norway, came to EC in 1869. Leaves husband William, one brother and one sister. |
| 1914-09-02 | Oyaas | John | John and wife return from trip to Norway. |
| 1914-08-27 | Kirkoff | S. B. | Home at 731 Menomonie St. |
| 1914-08-26 | Ash | Henry | Died 30 years ago. Widow dies at age 98. Son is Henry Ash Jr. He had operated a stage line from Durand to EC and steam boat from Reed's Landing. |
| 1914-08-26 | Ash | Henry | Son of Henry Ash Sr. |
| 1914-08-26 | Ash | Mrs. Henry | Widow of Henry Ash Sr., mother of Henry Jr. Dies at age 98. 1393 Main St. Came to Rock Falls 44 years ago and to EC 14 years later. Operated boarding house in Rock Falls. Husband died 30 years ago. |
| 1914-08-16 | Kaiser | John Henry | Adv. lumber co. phone #19. |
| 1914-08-16 | Kelley | Mrs. M. W. | Sister of William Swift of Brunswick. Mother of William S. Kelley and Mae E. Kelley. |
| 1914-08-16 | Swift | William | Died. Of Brunswick. Uncle of William S. Kelley and Mae E. Kelley. Brother of Mrs. M.W. Kelley. |
| 1914-08-16 | Swift | William | William Swift, farmer from Brunswick, died at age 80. Came to EC in 1856. Brother Robert on next farm. Mrs. M.M. Kelley is a sister (Mae Kelley). Will Swift Kelley and Mrs. Angie Kelley Carter are nephew and niece. W. S. Kelley lives at 302 Grand Ave. |
| 1914-08-15 | Arnold | Ludwig | Dies |
| 1914-08-15 | Barland | John Clarkson | Article with picture about arrival in 1853. |
| 1914-08-15 | Johnson | Fred Dr. | Married Augusta Lange of North Freedom. |
| 1914-08-15 | Lange | Augusta | Of North Freedom. Married Dr. Fred Johnson. |
| 1914-08-14 | Bergman | Charles H. | Hay shed and other buildings at 324-9th Ave. destroyed by fire supposed to have been started from sparks from train. Elevator 274-9th sell coal. |
| 1914-08-09 | Burlingame | Allah E. | Died. Propietor of tobacco store 203 S. Barstow. Leaves four children. |
| 1914-08-07 | Johnson | Fred Dr. | Deputy state health officer. Engaged to be married to Augusta Lange. |
| 1914-08-07 | Lange | Augusta | Engaged to marry Dr. Fred Johnson, who is deputy state health officer. |
| 1914-08-05 | Mason | George W. | Masons left Eau Claire 10 years ago. Son W.S. Mason lives 315 Summit, others in far west. |
| 1914-08-01 | Mason | George W. | Mrs. George W. Mason Sr. died in Georgia. |
| 1914-07-24 | Cousins | Marshall | Marshall running for Lt. Governor of State. |
| 1914-07-19 | Ellis | Joseph F. | Accepts job in China. |
| 1914-07-19 | Jones | Asa R. | Brother of Nathan P., Thomas W., Mrs. R.B. Moon and Mrs. M.F. Keefe. |
| 1914-07-19 | Jones | Nathan P. | Brother of Asa R., Thomas W., Mrs. R.B. Moon and Mrs. M.F. Keefe. |
| 1914-07-19 | Jones | Thomas Windield | Died at age 64. Born in Marion, ME. Came to EC at age 18. Married Anna Elizabeth SMith in Marion in 1873. Returned to EC until 1883 when he bought a farm in the Town of Washington. Leaves two sisters, Mrs. R.B. Moon of EC and Mrs. M.F. Keefe of Owen, two brothers, Asa R. and Nathan P. of EC. |
| 1914-07-19 | Keefe | Mrs. M. F. | Sister of Asa R., Nathan P., Thomas W., and Mrs. R.B. Moon. |
| 1914-07-19 | Moon | Mrs. R. B. | Sister of Asa R., Nathan P., Thomas W., and Mrs. M.F. Keefe. |
| 1914-07-19 | Smith | Anna Elizabeth | Married Thomas W. Jones in Marion, ME in 1873. In EC until 1883 when he bought a farm in the Town of Washington. |
| 1914-07-18 | Bartlett | Maude | Teacher in high school |
| 1914-07-17 | Ashum | David W. | Visited by brother-in-law Walter Fitch of Chicago, brother of wife Sarah Ashum. |
| 1914-07-17 | Ashum | Sarah | Wife of Dr. David W. Ashum, sister of Walter Fitch of Chicago. |
| 1914-07-17 | Fitch | Walter | Brother of Mrs. Sarah Ashum. Visits Dr. David W. Ashum in EC. Member of firm Walter Fitch & Co. of Chicago. |
| 1914-07-17 | Kelly | John J. | Burned building on east shore of lake at 7th. |
| 1914-07-16 | Kelly | John J. | EC Ice Co. burned. Ice house in same place burned eight years ago. Barns burned more recently. |
| 1914-07-14 | Isrealson | Mrs. Isreal | Mrs. Isreal Isrealson died. One of first Norwegians to come to EC (in 1865). Leaves husband, five children and two great-grandchildren. Rev. Thompson church. |
| 1914-07-12 | Ziegler | John E.B. | Came from Baltimore. Will practice with [Drs.] Derge and Lyman and Curtis. Lives at 522 Summit Ave. |
| 1914-07-11 | Alderman | Charles A. | Of Ashland. Wife is the daughter of Dr. Edwin Jacob Farr of EC. |
| 1914-07-11 | Farr | E. Bartlett | Son of Dr. Edwin J. and Emily Farr. Of Rice Lake. Brother of Mrs. Charles A. Alderman of Ashland. |
| 1914-07-11 | Farr | Edwin Jacob | Died at home, 425 Niagara, at age 83. Born in Vermont in 1832. E. Bartlett Farr of Rice Lake is his son, and Mrs. Charles A. Alderman of Ashland is his daughter. Wife is Emily, nee Souisa. Came to EC in 1869 and was mayor, city physician and alderman. Owned drug store called 'Medicine Hall' with two other doctors & Col. E.M. Bartlett, located where Home Shoe Store is 'now.' Mayor in 1881. Was soldier and surgeon in Civil War. One of first members of Eagle Post G.A.R. |
| 1914-07-09 | Gadsby | Fred H. | Gadsby bldg. at 205 N. Barstow. Fred gone out of saloon business. |
| 1914-07-09 | Wolf | George | Captain George Wolf of police force building a home on Bellinger St. |
| 1914-07-02 | Woodford | Guy | Lena Anderson married Guy Woodford of the Town of Washington. |
| 1914-07-01 | Leinenkugel | Anna | Married Hubert McMahon. Bride's home on Babcock. Will live at 104 Randall Street. |
| 1914-07-01 | McMahon | Hubert | Married Anna Leinenkugel. Bride's home on Babcock. Couple will live at 104 Randall St. |
| 1914-06-26 | Gallagher | John M. | Died at age 60. Home at 1118 Madison. In EC 40 years, on police force 20 years. Leaves wife, four daughters, one son, two sisters and one brother. |
| 1914-06-23 | Hanson | Mrs. Henry | S. River St. Sister of Amy Walsh. |
| 1914-06-23 | Murphy | Thomas H. | Married Amy Walsh of Hayward. |
| 1914-06-23 | Starr | Ruth | Ruth Starr married William Searis Rose at Talbot, MD. Starrs have lived for the last eight years at Talbot. Ruth graduated from Vasser and studeied art in France and America. Bride's brothers are William, Frederick H., Nathaniel and Richard F. |
| 1914-06-23 | Walsh | Amy | Of Hayward. Marries Thomas H. Murphy. Sister of Mrs. Henry Hanson, S. River St. |
| 1914-06-19 | Coffin | William King | Barn dance at Tristam Farm on Lowes Creek near old Washington mill site. More. |
| 1914-06-12 | Buffington | Byron A. | Donates 15 acres overlooking Half Moon as entrance and parkway to Lakeview Cemetery, in memory of father and mother. George A. and Pluma A. Buffington also money for gate & fence. |
| 1914-06-07 | Dunne | Arthur B.C. | Been here 25 years. Came as assistant to the late Father Kelly. Born in 1866 in Prairie du Chien. Was one of first students at Jesuit College, which opened at Prairie du Chien in 1880. Ordained to priesthood at La Crosse in 1889, came to EC same month. Father Kelly died in 1891 and Dunne was appointed pastor at St. Pats. |
| 1914-06-06 | Binder | Roy | Described as good dancer |
| 1914-06-05 | Comings | George F. | To run for governor on Prohibiton ticket. |
| 1914-06-05 | Gorton | A. C. | Died. Former resident. Father of E.F. (or E.E.?) Gorton of EC. |
| 1914-06-05 | Gorton | E. E. or F. | Son of A.C. Gorton. Lives on old Brooks place near poor farm. |
| 1914-06-05 | Noyce | Roderick D. | Marries Grace, daughter of William Quinlan. |
| 1914-06-05 | Noyes | Roderick D. | Marries Grace, daughter of William Quinlan. |
| 1914-06-05 | Quinlan | Grace | Married Roderick D. Noyce. Daughter of William Quinlan, 916 S. Dewey. |
| 1914-06-04 | Bonnell | Walter | Route agent for Wells-Fargo, will move to Chicago. |
| 1914-06-04 | Butterfield | G. A. | Now lives in Wheeler, Dunn Co. Worked as printer on Free Press 1860. Was also in Civil War. Farmer. |
| 1914-06-04 | Rickman | R. J. | Invented automatic concrete block machine which turns out 2,000 to 2,500 bricks per day. Plant on east side just below old Omaha Railroad bridge. |
| 1914-06-03 | Binder | Roy | Will appear at Grand. Has been on stage three years in musicals. |
| 1914-05-29 | Murphy | E. C. | Pres. of State Assoc. of Osteopaths. |
| 1914-05-28 | Dodmead | James | Son of Mrs. Sarah Dodmead, brother of Henry. |
| 1914-05-27 | Selmer | John J. | John married Helen Aanstad, daughter of O. Aanstad, Oxford Ave. Marie is bride's sister. |
| 1914-05-26 | Droege | Mathilda | Daughter of August and Amelia Zenks. Mother of Lydia, Olga and Henry of EC and William of Aberdeen, SD. Home at 417 E. Madison. |
| 1914-05-26 | Droege | William | Son of Ferdinand and Mathilda Droege. Brother of Lydia, Olga and Henry A. Now in Aberdeen, SD. |
| 1914-05-26 | Zenk | August | Husband of Amelia, father of Mathilda Droege. |
| 1914-05-26 | Zenks | Amelia | Wife of August Zenk. Died at home of daughter Mrs. Mathilda Droege, 417 E. Madison, at age 86. Born in Germany in 1828. Came to Fall Creek in 1873. Leaves sons and daughters, grandchildren Henry, Lydia and Olga of EC and William of Aberdeen, SD. |
| 1914-05-24 | Allen | Edward W. | Born 15 Jan 1847, died 18 Feb 1907. |
| 1914-05-24 | Allen | Mary | Came to EC in 1863. |
| 1914-05-24 | Cousins | Marshall | Mrs. L.P. Cousins came to EC in 1865. |
| 1914-05-24 | Wilcox | Nelson C. | Mrs. N.C. Wilcox came to EC in 1860. |
| 1914-05-21 | Rishovd | Sigurd | Violin soloist with Philharmonic. Leaves for Norway to visit in home at Christiana and study with Johan Halverson, dir. of Christiana Symphony Orchestra. |
| 1914-05-15 | Gilbert | Firch | Of Gilbertsville, Wis (?). Engaged to rich young widow, Mrs. Stokes Bostwick, who is several times a millionaire. She has five children. |
| 1914-05-01 | Arnold | Louis George | Married Mariam Eastman at Plymouth. |
| 1914-05-01 | Eastman | Marian | Married Louis George Arnold at Plymouth. |
| 1914-05-01 | Kahn | Henry | Lives at 912 S. Barstow. Son of Alfred, brother of Benjamin and Larry. |
| 1914-04-29 | Fischer | Samuel | Father of Mrs. Julia Kahn, who was born in NY City in 1850 and raised in Chicago. |
| 1914-04-29 | Kahn | Julia | Died. Born in NY City in 1850. Grew up in Chicago. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fischer. (Listed on card of Alfred Kahn, so he might be her husband and thus Ben, Larry and Henry her sons.) |
| 1914-04-17 | Blystone | Jack | Jack Blystone, former EC boy, in movie now showing at Orpheum. |
| 1914-04-16 | Shute | E. R. | Mrs. Shute received second black hand letter demanding $100. |
| 1914-04-07 | Jackson | Fredrick D. | Fredrick D. Jackson died, 803 S. Farwell. Born in 1869. Mother was Mary C.; brother Willard G. In insurance business with brother for 25 years. |
| 1914-04-07 | Jackson | Mary C. | Mother of Fredrick D. Jackson (1869-1914) and Willard G. Jackson. |
| 1914-04-07 | Jackson | Willard G. | Brother Fredrick D. Jackson, died. Son of Martin and Mary C. Jackson In insurance business with brother for 25 years. |
| 1914-04-03 | Wyman | Arthur E. | Arthur E. Wyman sold 132 acre farm three miles south of city (on old Highway 53) at auction. Buyers are F. Dyer and Joseph Hainisch. Price was about $8,000. |
| 1914-03-28 | Dodmead | Henry | Son of Mrs. Sarah Dodmead, brother of James. |
| 1914-03-28 | Dodmead | Sarah | Dies at age 87. Sons are James and Henry. |
| 1914-03-27 | Atkinson | Ralph S. | Joins brother Sheridan on large ranch in Idaho. |
| 1914-03-27 | Atkinson | Sheridan | Joined by brother Ralph S. on large ranch in Idaho. |
| 1914-03-27 | Atkinson | William K. | Home on Lincoln Ave. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Arthur | Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grinsell. Brother of Helen, Gladys, Margaret, Florence, Lorraine, Signor and John. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Florence | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grinsell. Sister of Helen, Gladys, Margaret, Lorraine, Arthur, Signor and John. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Gladys | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grinsell. Sister of Helen, Margaret, Florence, Lorraine, Arthur, Signor and John. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Helen | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grinsell. Sister of Gladys, Margaret, Florence, Lorraine, Arthur, Signor and John. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | John | Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grinsell. Brother of Helen, Gladys, Margaret, Florence, Lorraine, Arthur, and Signor. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Lorraine | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grinsell. Sister of Helen, Gladys, Margaret, Florence, Arthur, Signor and John. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Margaret | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grinsell. Sister of Helen, Gladys, Florence, Lorraine, Arthur, Signor and John. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Mrs. J. A. | Died at age 45. 608 McDonough. Leaves husband and children Helen, Gladys, Margaret, Florence, Lorraine, Arthur, Signor and John. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Mrs. James | Died. W. Grand Ave. Leaves husband, one son and one daughter. |
| 1914-03-26 | Grinsell | Signor | Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grinsell. Brother of Helen, Gladys, Margaret, Florence, Lorraine, Arthur and John. |
| 1914-03-08 | Dulany | William H. | Died at Hannibal, MO, at age 97. Father of David M. Dulany. |
| 1914-03-03 | Jaastad | F. E. | New principal of Co. Training School. Was at Greenwood. |
| 1914-03-02 | Lenmark | Edward J. | Fire in home at 713 Fourth Avenue. |
| 1914-02-27 | Horrigan | Henry L. | Running restaurant at 504 Water St. |
| 1914-02-17 | Storseth | John S. | John S. Storseth died, age 44, 428 Garfield. Leaves wife, son Raymond and daughter Gladys. Came from Norway 14 years ago. |
| 1914-02-14 | Hall | Charles E. | Died. Foreman for Shaw Lumber Co. for 27 years. Son Frank E. lives at 416 W. Grand. Arthur is another son. |
| 1914-02-14 | Hall | Frank E. | Son of Charles E. Hall. Lives at 416 W. Grand. |
| 1914-02-01 | Loether | Ernes U.F. | Appointed hotel and restaurant inspector for Northern Wisconsin. Home at 328 Garfield. Had been principal of school. |
| 1914-01-30 | Button | Percy | Local boy appearing in vaudeville at Orpheum. Escape artist. |
| 1914-01-20 | Welch | William P. | William P. Sr. died in Minneapolis. He was the father of Earle S. |
| 1914-01-15 | Cranie | Helen | Daughter of Loren E. and Mary Cranie. Sister of Lillian and Phyliss. |
| 1914-01-15 | Cranie | John | Father of Loren E. Cranie and Mrs. Frank Reinhart. |
| 1914-01-15 | Cranie | Lillian | Daughter of Loren E. and Mary Cranie. Sister of Helen and Phyliss. |
| 1914-01-15 | Cranie | Loren E. | Died after two operations for appendictis. Traveled for Drummond Packing Co. Came to EC 25 years ago. Married Mary Melville in 1897 in Chippewa Falls. Parents wre Mr. and Mrs. John Cranie. Sister is Mrs. Frank Reinhart. Daughters are Lillian, Helen and Phyliss. Home at 514 Mappa. |
| 1914-01-15 | Cranie | Phyliss | Daughter of Loren E. and Mary Cranie. Sister of Lillian and Helen. |
| 1914-01-15 | Melville | Mary | Married Loren E. Cranie in Chippewa Falls in 1897. Daughters are Lillian, Helen and Phyliss. |
| 1914-01-15 | Reinhart | Mrs. Frank | Daughter of John Cranie. Sister of Loren E. Cranie. |
| 1914-01-11 | Churchill | Benjamin J. | Died in W.P. Bartlett office. Had lived with daughter, Mrs. M. Rosenquist, 1234 S. River. Had been member of Co. Bd. for many years. Born in Champlain, NY in 1831. |
| 1914-01-11 | Rosenquist | M. | Married to a daughter of Benjamin J. Churchill, who lived with them until his death in 1914. |
| 1914-01-09 | Kohlhepp | Emil A. | Emil A. and Lizette refused a divorce. |
| 1914-01-09 | Kohlhepp | Lizette | Emil A. and Lizette refused a divorce. |
| 1914-01-06 | Blake | Anson E. | Died. Born 1821, came to EC in 1861. Wife was sister of J.G. Thorp. Lived near London Rd. on Golf Rd. |
| 1914-01-06 | Montgomery | Alexander | Fire in home on Third Avenue caused by Christmas tree candles. |
| 1914-01-06 | Thorp | J. G. | His sister married Anson E. Blake |
| 1914-01-01 | Anderson | Louis | Came to EC in 1914. In real estate. Built Elk Creek Lake dam on site of the Wilson dam. Three children: Robert, Mrs. Henry Skeels and Mrs. Robert Borst. |
| 1914-01-01 | Anderson | Robert | Son of Louis Anderson's. Father came to EC in 1914. Brother of Mrs. Henry Skeels and Mrs. Robert Borst. |
| 1914-01-01 | Borst | Robert | Husband of one of Louis Anderson's two daughters. (Anderson came to EC in 1914.) |
| 1914-01-01 | Kelly | T. Harry | Of NY. Methodist minister. Marries Gusta Moholt. |
| 1914-01-01 | Moholt | Gusta | Gusta Moholt married Reverend T. Harry Kelly of New York. Moholt's orchard and farm house model for Eau Claire County. The groom is a Methodist minister. |
| 1914-01-01 | Skeels | Henry | Husband of one of Louis Anderson's two daughters. (Anderson came to EC in 1914.) |
| 1913-12-23 | Leubkeman | William W. | William W. died of blood poisoning. Son of William the cigar maker. Traveled for hardware firm. Leaves wife and two daughters. Married 19 years ago. |
| 1913-12-10 | Hoveland | Mrs. Andrew | Died. 1836 Menomonie St. In EC 22 years. Leaves four sons and one daughter, plus seven grandchildren. |
| 1913-11-30 | Johnson | Carl G. | Began making cuts for illustrated paper 10 years ago. Some new machinery of his own design. |
| 1913-11-26 | Wenzel | New home is on Mill St. opposite Trunk Factory. | |
| 1913-11-25 | Bergh | August | Propietor of Union House, Madison St. Died at age 27. Leaves son Raymond, brother Clarance and sister Helen |
| 1913-11-25 | Bergh | Clarance | Brother of Helen and August |
| 1913-11-25 | Bergh | Helen | Sister of August and Clarance |
| 1913-11-25 | Bergh | Raymond | Son of August Bergh |
| 1913-11-23 | Wenzel | Albert | Albert married Emma Schacht, daughter of Mrs. Emile Schacht of Augusta. |
| 1913-11-21 | Kohlhepp | William | Son of William Sr., Town of Union. Married Katherine Ralph, daughter of Thomas Ralph, Town of Union. |
| 1913-11-21 | Ralph | Katherine | Daughter of Thomas Ralph, Town of Union. Marries William Kohlhepp. |
| 1913-11-21 | Ralph | Thomas | Father of Katherine, who marries William Kohlhepp Jr. Town of Union. |
| 1913-11-12 | Horan | T. F. | Married fifty years. Home at 614 Galloway. Four living children. Married in Dr. Noble's home on River St. Came to EC in 1860, employed by lumber companies. |
| 1913-11-12 | Mayhew | Abbie | Abbie is Physical director of Y in Shanghai. |
| 1913-11-05 | Couture | Aleck | Alphonse, 410 S. Barstow brother Aleck killed in accident at logging camp (sic). Born near Quebec 41 years ago. |
| 1913-11-05 | Couture | Alphonse | Alphonse, 410 S. Barstow brother Aleck killed in accident at logging camp (sic). Born near Quebec 41 years ago. |
| 1913-10-23 | Stein | William | William of State St. married Selma Richards, daughter of Andrew of 818 Main St. Will live on State St. |
| 1913-10-19 | Culver | Floris | Daughter of E.S. Culver, 719-3rd Ave. Will teach home ec at Denton College. |
| 1913-10-17 | Demmler | Francis | Dies at age 22, leaving husband Walter and one child. |
| 1913-10-17 | Demmler | Walter | Wife Francis dies, leaving him with one child. |
| 1913-10-14 | Atkinson | Henry | Dies in hotel room of angina at age 74. Born in Ireland. Wife and son died together years ago. Daughter lives in Detroit, reported for Leader for many years. |
| 1913-10-02 | Hughs | John | Off Hudson, res. 522-4th Ave. Marries Margaret Ingram, daughter of Julius G. Ingram. |
| 1913-10-02 | Ingram | Julius G. | Father of Margaret, who marries John Hughs of Hudson. |
| 1913-10-02 | Ingram | Margaret | Daughter of Julius G. Ingram. Marries John Hughs of Hudson, res. 522-4th Ave. |
| 1913-09-21 | Stai | William | William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stai of 2nd Crossing, died of injuries after being hit by Omaha train near Fall Creek. Mrs. H.S. Babbington 411 (sic) a sister. Has four brothers and six sisters. |
| 1913-09-17 | Hart | William P. | Works at Hollen Clothing. |
| 1913-09-17 | Shaw | Belle | Belle Shaw Hawley is visiting here. Daughter of Ephraim who had store opposite Chapman and Thorp. |
| 1913-09-16 | Bailey | John F. | Manslaughter case discharged because doctor quit practice and moved from state. |
| 1913-09-14 | Osterman | J. A. | New warehouse is two stories, fire proof, 33x83, made of concrete blocks. |
| 1913-09-13 | Downs | Lawrence E. | Lawrence E. Downs stole pay checks from International Harvestor when his father sent him to pick up his check. Cashed $200 worth and drove with friends to Chippewa Falls spending all on beer and whiskey. Age 16. |
| 1913-09-12 | Klawiter | Frederick C. | Son of William Klawiter Sr., brother of Martha. 407 Forest. Marries Otha Boege, daughter of city clerk Martin Moege. [Sic--not sure which is correct, B or M.] Will live in St. Paul. |
| 1913-09-12 | Klawiter | Otha | Daughter of city clerk Martin Boege [or Moege--given as both in different places]. Marries Frederick C. Klawiter. Will live in St. Paul. |
| 1913-09-12 | Van Schrader | Otto | Home on Gilbert Ave. |
| 1913-09-11 | Bostwick | Arthur J. | Hurt by a piece of steel from machine he was fixing at Phoenix Mngf. that flew in his eye |
| 1913-09-11 | Dwight | Louis | Of Burlington, IN. Marries Elizbeth Graham at Graham home. Double wedding includes sister Katherine Graham's marriage to Percy Lang Tyford of Vancouver. |
| 1913-09-11 | Graham | Elizabeth | She and sister Katherine have double wedding at Graham home. Kate marries Percy Lang Tyford of Vancouver and Elizabeth marries Louis Dwight of Burlington, IN. |
| 1913-09-11 | Graham | Katherine | She and sister Elizabeth have double wedding at Graham home. Kate marries Percy Lang Tyford of Vancouver and Elizabeth marries Louis Dwight of Burlington, IN. |
| 1913-09-11 | Hartwell | Eugene Joseph | Represents Minneapolis Farm Implement Co. |
| 1913-09-11 | Tyford | Percy Lang | Of Vancouver. Marries Katherine (Kate) Graham at Graham home. Double wedding includes sister Elizabeth Graham's marriage to Louis Dwight. |
| 1913-09-04 | Augustine | Curt Walter | Re-relected pres. German Luther League of NW. |
| 1913-09-03 | Cousins | Marshall | Marshall, 414 Broadway, to marry Amy Wade, former EC resident. The Wades (J.H.) were proprietors of Galloway Hotel for some years. Marshall was a cashier at Union National Bank. |
| 1913-09-03 | Hanshus | Hanshus family moved into new home on Summit St., at end of Chchran [sic] from old residence on Chchran [sic]. | |
| 1913-09-03 | Wade | Amy | Marshall [Cousins], 414 Broadway, to marry Amy Wade, former EC resident. The Wades (J.H.) were proprietors of Galloway Hotel for some years. Marshall was a cashier at Union National Bank. |
| 1913-09-03 | Wade | J. H. | Marshall [Cousins], 414 Broadway, to marry Amy Wade, former EC resident. The Wades (J.H.) were proprietors of Galloway Hotel for some years. Marshall was a cashier at Union National Bank. |
| 1913-08-28 | Barnhart | Ida | Ida charged with running house of ill repute on Water St. |
| 1913-08-24 | Evans | Mrs. C. A. | Daughter of John and Susan Mac Lachlen. Sister of Fred M. Mac Lachlen, Mrs. Enna Frye, Mrs. Mary Mac Donald and Mrs. Jessie Forrest. |
| 1913-08-24 | Forrest | Mrs. Jessie | Daughter of John and Susan Mac Lachlen. Sister of Fred M. Mac Lachlen, Mrs. Enna Frye, Mrs. C.A. Evans of EC, and Mrs. Mary Mac Donald. |
| 1913-08-24 | Frye | Enna | Daughter of John and Susan Mac Lachlen. Sister of Fred M. Mac Lachlen, Mrs. C.A. Evans of EC, Mrs. Mary Mac Donald and Mrs. Jessie Forrest. |
| 1913-08-24 | Mac Donald | Mary | Daughter of John and Susan Mac Lachlen. Sister of Fred M. Mac Lachlen, Mrs. Enna Frye, Mrs. C.A. Evans of EC, and Mrs. Jessie Forrest. |
| 1913-08-24 | Mac Lachlen | Fred M. | Son of John and Susan Mac Lachlen. Brother of Mrs. Enna Frye, Mrs. C.A. Evans of EC, Mrs. Mary Mac Donald and Mrs. Jessie Forrest. |
| 1913-08-24 | Mac Lachlen | John | Died 12 years ago. Now widow Susan dies. Children are Fred M., Mrs. Enna Frye, Mrs. C.A. Evans of EC, Mrs. Mary Mac Donald and Mrs. Jessie Forrest. |
| 1913-08-24 | MacLachlen | Susan D. | Died at age 82 at 1303 S. Farwell. Came to Eau Claire in 1861. Husband John died 12 years ago. Children are Mrs. Enna Fraye, Mrs. C.A.Evans of Eau Claire, Mrs. Mary MacDonald, Mrs. Jessie Forrest, and Fred M. |
| 1913-08-22 | Hart | William P. | Chosen member of State Athletic Commission. Born in EC forty years ago. |
| 1913-08-15 | Sommermeyer | Sophie Charlotte | Mrs. C.W.E. died. (Mrs. Sophie Charlotte Huebner Sommermeyer) 703 S. Farwell. Charles W.E. died September 11, 1912 at age 82. Mrs. William Luebkeuman Sr. is a sister. |
| 1913-08-14 | Losby | Harry | Harry marries Emma Stiem, will live 716 Whipple. |
| 1913-08-14 | Stiem | Emma | Married Harry Losby. Will live at 716 Whipple. |
| 1913-08-06 | White | Henry A. | Has been in Canada on company business. Will go on road soon. [Works for] A.E. White Co. |
| 1913-08-05 | Dodmead | James | Milkman for Town of Union. |
| 1913-08-05 | Kierstad | William | 713 Menomonie St. Drown in Half Moon Lake at age 66. Had been in Mendota 22 months and EC Assylum six years. Escaped many times. Leaves wife and seven children. |
| 1913-08-03 | Harrington | Helene | Mrs. Mary Kidd Harrington, wife of J.J. died at 1211 S. Farwell. Daughter of the late Barney Kidd. Born in Scotland in 1877. Leaves a daughter Helene and son John Jr.; also a sister Mrs. J. Jenks. |
| 1913-08-03 | Harrington | John | Mrs. Mary Kidd Harrington, wife of J.J. died at 1211 S. Farwell. Daughter of the late Barney Kidd. Born in Scotland in 1877. Leaves a daughter Helene and son John Jr.; also a sister Mrs. J. Jenks. |
| 1913-08-03 | Harrington | John | Mrs. Mary Kidd Harrington, wife of J.J. died at 1211 S. Farwell. Daughter of the late Barney Kidd. Born in Scotland in 1877. Leaves a daughter Helene and son John Jr.; also a sister Mrs. J. Jenks. |
| 1913-08-03 | Harrington | Mary | Mrs. Mary Kidd Harrington, wife of J.J. died at 1211 S. Farwell. Daughter of the late Barney Kidd. Born in Scotland in 1877. Leaves a daughter Helene and son John Jr.; also a sister Mrs. J. Jenks. |
| 1913-08-03 | Jenks | Mrs. J. | Mrs. Mary Kidd Harrington, wife of J.J. died at 1211 S. Farwell. Daughter of the late Barney Kidd. Born in Scotland in 1877. Leaves a daughter Helene and son John Jr.; also a sister Mrs. J. Jenks. |
| 1913-08-03 | Kidd | Barney | Mrs. Mary Kidd Harrington, wife of J.J. died at 1211 S. Farwell. Daughter of the late Barney Kidd. Born in Scotland in 1877. Leaves a daughter Helene and son John Jr.; also a sister Mrs. J. Jenks. |
| 1913-08-02 | Frawley | Michael S. | Retired as high school principal in June. |
| 1913-07-27 | Steinberg | William E. | Car returning fro Durand turned turtle near Meridean killing Mrs. Steinberg immediately and pinning William under car for eleven hours. Mrs. Steinberg is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Witherby, head of EC Book and Stationary. Leaves two children. (Barland note: Can this be another family?) |
| 1913-07-08 | Smith | Arthur | Mrs. Arthur died. Leaves husband and two sons, Dr. A.W. and Dr. George W. of Mondovi. |
| 1913-07-02 | Adler | Frank | Frank died at home in 6th ward. |
| 1913-07-02 | Fish | Ralph | Died. Lived at 1st Crossing. |
| 1913-06-29 | Berge | G. O. | Lately came from Dunn Co. and bought 2 acres at corner of 3rd and Folsum. Will build bungalow for family, one of first of its kind erected in EC |
| 1913-06-29 | Sutherland | Laura | Laura hired to teach Civics in EC. (Daughter of Andrew Judson Sutherland. |
| 1913-06-27 | Holt | Louis | Marries Erma Shattuck of Chippewa Falls. Son of John. |
| 1913-06-27 | Shattuck | Erma | Of Chippewa Falls. Marries Louis Holt. |
| 1913-06-21 | Fleming | John H. | House on Gray St. completed. Son Tom lives on Dodge St. |
| 1913-06-21 | Fleming | Tom | Dodge St. Son of John H. Fleming, Gray St. |
| 1913-06-19 | Kirscher | William | Married Maude Thomas, a teacher living on 3rd St. William is with E.D. Rounds in NY Life Insurance. |
| 1913-06-19 | Rounds | E. D. | With NY Life Insurance. |
| 1913-06-19 | Thomas | Maude | Teacher. 3rd St. Sister of Myrtle Thomas. Marries William Kirscher, who is with E.D. Rounds in NY Life Insurance. |
| 1913-06-19 | Thomas | Myrtle | Sister of Maude, who married William Kirscher. |
| 1913-06-19 | Wolf | Harry J. | Married Lucy, daughter of J. Sears, 5th Ave. Ida Sears is a sister, Lincoln Wolf, a brother. |
| 1913-06-17 | Stevens | Alfred Henry | Barn burned, two horses lost, 1011 St. River St. |
| 1913-06-13 | Avery | Burr L. | Son of Harrison and Margaret Avery, brother of Cora. |
| 1913-06-13 | Avery | Cora | Daughter of Harrison and Margaret Avery, sister of Burr L. |
| 1913-06-13 | Avery | Margaret | Died. Born in NY in 1829, married Harrison Avery in 1861 and came to Town of Union. Harrison died in 1895. Son Burr L., daughter Cora. Brother is S.A. Leak. |
| 1913-06-12 | Henry | Charles H. | State G.A.R. Commander. |
| 1913-06-08 | Buffington | Anna | Daughter of Charles Henry and Isabel Buffington. Born in 1868. Married S.E. Warner of EC. |
| 1913-06-08 | Buffington | Charles Henry | Born in NY state Dec 13, 1836. Son of Isaiah and Sophia Buffington. Came to Wisc. in 1842. Married Isabel Wilson in IL in 1861. Had daughter Clara. Enlisted in Civil War, served 2 years. In 1873 came to EC, worked with Valley Lumber Co. In 1875 farmed in Pleasant Valley with brother George. Daughter Anna born in 1868. She later married S.E. Warner, EC. Clara is married to J.M. Signor. Son Francis born Dec 13, 1896. Wife died Aug 22, 1896. |
| 1913-06-08 | Buffington | Clara | Daughter of Charles Henry and Isabel Buffington. Sister of Anna and Francis. Married J.M. Signor. |
| 1913-06-08 | Buffington | Frank | Born Dec 13, 1896. Son of Charles Henry and Isabel Buffington. Brother of Clara and Anna. |
| 1913-06-08 | Buffington | Isabel | Married Charles Henry Buffington in Illinois in 1861. Died Aug 22, 1896. Mother of Clara, Anna and Francis. |
| 1913-06-08 | Signor | J. M. | Husband of Clara Buffington |
| 1913-06-08 | Warner | S. E. | Of EC. Husband of Anna Buffington. |
| 1913-06-07 | Kelley | William S. | Owns Kelley Smoke Shop. Sister is Mae of Kahn's Chicago Store. |
| 1913-06-06 | Wilcox | Thorp Joseph | Building handsome residence on Marston Ave., site formerly occupied by Marston Hall. |
| 1913-05-29 | Phillips | Max | Max and John Phillips brothers sued by Meyer Burnstein to recover damages from non-delivery of merchandise. Phillips won. |
| 1913-05-14 | Larson | Olaf | Brother of Sever. |
| 1913-05-14 | Larson | Sever | Sever, age 23, drowned at Lake Hallie. Brother of Olaf. Sister is bookkeeper for Keith Brothers. Family home at 208 Platt Street. |
| 1913-05-14 | Larson | Thomas | Sever, age 23, drowned at Lake Hallie. Brother of Olaf. Sister is bookkeeper for Keith Brothers. Family home at 208 Platt Street. |
