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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1913-05-10 | Frawley | Michael S. | U of W conferred membership in Phi Beta Kappa on M.S. Frawley, who grad. 1873, no chapter then. |
| 1913-05-09 | Kaiser | Richard F. | Picture of house with mansard roof and tower on Garfield Ave. Labeled R.F. Kaiser residence. |
| 1913-05-09 | Selbach | Joseph | Joe married Elizabeth Squires. William, a brother. Will live on Lake St. Bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Squires. |
| 1913-05-09 | Spaulding | Mary S. | Mary S. Spaulding died. Widow of Charles W. Home at 1018 S. River St. Came from NY state in early 1860s. Son Charles W., daughter Susie, grandson Morton E. Pratt. |
| 1913-05-06 | Beieske | Joseph | Married Lucy, daughter of James W. McCann. |
| 1913-05-06 | McCann | Lucy | Daughter of James W. McCann. Married Joseph Beieske. |
| 1913-05-04 | Larson | Albert | Opening furniture store at 317 Galloway, formerly Home Bakery. |
| 1913-05-03 | Lenmark | Christian J. | Died. Home at 1028 First Avenue. |
| 1913-05-01 | Shute | E. R. | [E.R. Shute] leaves widow, son and daughter. Brother F.R., and sisters Mrs. Sophia Robinson and Mrs. E.W. Pond. |
| 1913-05-01 | Weizenegger | Bernie | Bernie married Mildred Binder. |
| 1913-04-30 | Shute | E. R. | E.R. Shute, engineer on Omaha killed in wreck at Baldwin. |
| 1913-04-29 | Douglas | David L. | Died at 708 S. Farwell, 68 years old. Came to EC in 1864 from Minneapolis. Organized EC Gas Light Company. Born in Scotland in 1845. Mayor of EC in 1899. In 1906 [he was] in Assembly, trustee of County asylum. Originator of street fairs here. |
| 1913-04-24 | Atkinson | William K. | Sold residence in Park Place to Guy Wood. |
| 1913-04-24 | Wood | Guy | Bought residence in Park Place from Major William K. Atkinson. |
| 1913-04-15 | Brown | Mrs. F. D. | Daughter of F.T. Brunk. Husband is traveling salesman. 335 Summit Ave. Drowns in Red Cedar River, leaving husband and baby boy. Death believed to be accident. |
| 1913-04-15 | Brunk | P. T. | Daughter, Mrs. F.D. Brown, drowns in Red Cedar River. |
| 1913-04-14 | Brown | F. D. | Husband of the daughter of F.T. Brunk. 335 Summit Ave. Traveling salesman. Wife drowns in Red Cedar River, leaving him and a baby boy. |
| 1913-04-12 | Allen | C. L. | Nephew of Mrs. W.H. Pond. |
| 1913-04-12 | Pond | Mrs. W. H. | Mrs. W.H. Pond, widow of Lieutenant Pond of the Civil War, died in Idaho. Were pioneers in EC. She was born in England 77 years ago. Came to EC in early 1860s. C.L. Allen is a nephew. |
| 1913-04-02 | Bell | Mrs. John | Daughter of Laughlin and Mary Castella McCann. Sister of John, Joseph C., J.L., Patrick H., and Peter McCann, and Mrs. Mark W. Baker. |
| 1913-04-02 | McCann | John | Died in Washington. Formerly of Eau Claire. Son of Laughlin and Mary Castella McCann. Leaves 4 brothers and 2 sisters in Eau Claire: Joseph C., J.L., Patrick H., Peter, Mrs. Mark W. Baker and Mrs. John Bell. |
| 1913-04-02 | McCann | Joseph C. | Son of Laughlin and Mary Castella McCann. Brother of John, J.L., Patrick H., Peter, Mrs. Mark W. Baker and Mrs. John Bell. |
| 1913-04-02 | Tomashek | Frank | Frank died. Was a farmer in Brunswick for 32 years. Born in Austria. Sister is Mrs. Anne Shermock, Louis is a son, Joseph, a brother in Chippewa County. |
| 1913-03-28 | Cameron | Allen | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cameron of Whipple St. leave for Saskawan, Canada. |
| 1913-03-28 | Culver | Byron | Joseph C. and Byron Culver buy Truax Bldg. from estate of Peter Truax. Sale includes half of bldg. occupied by Kahn's Chicago Store. |
| 1913-03-28 | Culver | Byron | With brother Joseph C., bought Truax bldg. |
| 1913-03-28 | Culver | Joseph C. | Joseph C. and Byron Culver buy Truax Bldg. from estate of Peter Truax. Sale includes half of bldg. occupied by Kahn's Chicago Store. |
| 1913-03-28 | Culver | Joseph C. | With brother Byron, bought Truax bldg. |
| 1913-03-28 | Truax | Peter | Joseph C. and Byron Culver buy Truax Bldg. from estate of Peter Truax. Sale includes half of bldg. occupied by Kahn's Chicago Store. |
| 1913-03-12 | Wiltrout | Ivah D. | Mrs. Ivah D. Wiltrout will leave EC to head Rutledge Charities. She has been chief worker and promoter of organized charity in EC. Will organize Associated Charities similar to EC. |
| 1913-03-07 | Demmler | Otto R. | Opened branch store at Kaisers China Store (in Schlegelmilch bldg.) |
| 1913-02-27 | Mitchell | Adeline Lambard | Wife of Squire F., mother of Roy and Russell |
| 1913-02-27 | Mitchell | Roy | Son of Squire F. and Adeline Lambard Mitchell, brother of Russell. |
| 1913-02-27 | Mitchell | Russell | Son of Squire F. and Adeline Lambard Mitchell, brother of Roy. Of Mpls. |
| 1913-02-27 | Mitchell | Squire F. | Died from accident in Okls. Lived on farm in Brunswick. Son of Samuel and Adeline Lambard Mitchell, all of whom came to EC in 1871. Worked 25 years for NW LC at Porters Mills. Married Laura McIntosh Nov. 1874. Leaves sons Roy and Russell of Mpls. |
| 1913-02-21 | Ettinger | Felix | Back in EC after several years in Indiana. Wants to build four-story building on northeast corner of Grand and River, owned by CV Light & Power Co. |
| 1913-02-20 | Clark | Harriet A. | Winning fame as portrait painter. Born in EC. Studied art in Minneapolis at Museum of Art, then in Paris. Has painted miniatures of ex-president Diaz of Mexico and his wife for Pan American Building in Washington. |
| 1913-02-14 | Bell | Anna | Apparently remarried after husband Jack Reeves' 1891 suicide, as she is now listed as Anna Bell. Daughter of John and Caroline Horrigan. |
| 1913-02-14 | Horrigan | Caroline | Died at age 71. Home 1233 S. Dewey. Born in Ontario, Can., came to EC in 1868. Wife of John Horrigan Sr. Children are John Jr., Henry L., Mrs. Ella Wright and Mrs. Anna Bell (formerly Anna Reeves). |
| 1913-02-14 | Wright | Ella | Wife of L.E. Wright. Daughter of John Sr. and Caroline Horrigan. Sister of John Jr., Henry L., and Mrs. Anna Bell. |
| 1913-02-08 | Clark | Anna | Of Morgan Park, IL. Married Dr. Edward H. Parker in 1880. They had one daughter. He now dies of heart failure. Home 730-3rd Ave. |
| 1913-02-08 | Parker | Edward H. | Died of heart failure. Born in WI in 1854, came to EC in 1879. Started practice with Dr. D.W. Day. In 1880 married Anna Clark of Morgan Park, IL. Survived by wife and daughter, home 730-3rd Ave. |
| 1913-02-01 | Neuser | David | David died age 78. Born Germany. Leaves 2 daughers |
| 1913-01-04 | Holt | John | Jeweler moved from Kneer blk to half of store formerly occupied by Samuelsons. |
| 1912-12-29 | Gilbertson | Julius C. | Founds Larson & Gilbertson law firm in McGrath block with A.C. Larson, Altoona judge. |
| 1912-12-29 | Larson | A. C. | Judge Julius C. Gilbertson founds Larson & Anderson law firm in McGrath building with A.C. Larson, Altoona judge. |
| 1912-12-19 | Larson | A. C. | Starting law firm with Gilbertson. Came to Eau Claire in 1870. Graduated from U.W. in 1882. Studied law with George C. Teal. Admitted to bar in 1884. County judge in 1886. |
| 1912-12-15 | Shaker | Mrs. R.G. Shaker died, 314 Doty St. Age 49. Married in 1886. EC photographer. Leaves five children: Mrs. John Gately, Gilbert, Ralph, Delia, and Ruth. Her father was martin Isaacson of Grant. | |
| 1912-12-05 | Anklum | Ernestine | Police had asked her to leave town, which she did for two years. Now back and in jail again for three days. |
| 1912-11-26 | Storley | Anna Brown | Henry [is] chauffeur for J.T. Barber. Anna Storley was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, 121 Broadway. |
| 1912-11-24 | Storley | Henry | Mrs. Henry died, age 32. Home 1109 S. Dewey. Leaves husband and three children, Arthur, David and Angeline. |
| 1912-11-19 | Lanphear | Mrs. M. J. | Died at age 76. Author of several books about magnetic healing. Born in New York in 1836, came to Eau Claire in 1882. First started business college and conducted 20 years. Had Institute of Healing for 10 years. No near relatives. |
| 1912-11-09 | Bonell | Ben J. | Rector of Episcopal Church in Col[illegible.] Son of one of founders of Bonell Wagon Co. Raised in EC, left in 1890 to study. |
| 1912-11-08 | Putnam | Henry Cleveland | Inheritance tax set at $7,613, one of largest ever filed in EC County. Estate little over $400,000. |
| 1912-11-08 | Truax | Peter | Estate tax $24,370. Largest ever in EC County. |
| 1912-11-07 | Mayhew | Augustus Vinton | Golden anniversary. Mrs. A.V. nee Elizabeth Stinchfield. |
| 1912-11-07 | Stinchfield | Elizabeth | Golden anniversary. Married Augustus Vinton Mayhew in 1862. Sister of Mrs. Sarah A. Van Hovenberg. |
| 1912-11-07 | Stinchfield | Sarah A. | Sister of Elizabeth. Sarah is Mrs. Van Hovenberg. Elizabeth is Mrs. A.V. Mayhew. |
| 1912-10-31 | Goethel | Albert Carl | The only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe [name unknown; Low(?)] married Albert Carl Goethel at Methodist Church. Will live at 1003-3rd Ave. |
| 1912-10-31 | Huleatt | John A. | Marries Phoebe Jurden. |
| 1912-10-31 | Jurden | Phoebe | Daughter of Dr. W.E. and Alice Jurden. Marries John A. Huleatt. |
| 1912-10-31 | Rowe | William | Only daughter marries Albert Carl Goethel at Methodist Church. Will live at 1003-3rd Ave. |
| 1912-10-27 | Ashum | Maud F. | Marries Louis O. Basting of Minneapolis. |
| 1912-10-27 | Basting | Louis O. | Of Minneapolis. Marries Maud F. Ashum of EC. |
| 1912-10-19 | Slagsvold | Thorvald | Slagsvold and Cameron putting new front on building formerly occupied by Samuelson's. |
| 1912-10-18 | Mittelstadt | Charles | Charles has new residence on 5th Avenue. |
| 1912-09-29 | Burns | James F. | Capt. in 329 Reg. Field Art. One of EC boys who attended 1st officer's training camp at Ft. Sheridan. |
| 1912-09-20 | Horan | James | Admitted stealing iron and selling to Max Philip. |
| 1912-09-20 | Phillips | Max | Acquitted from charge of receiving stolen iron. |
| 1912-09-15 | Peterson | Gilma | Gilma Peterson married Knute Stai of Hebron, ND. |
| 1912-09-14 | Vance | J. George | J. George Vance married Emma Bowman of Seymour. Mrs. John Culbert is a sister of the bride. Both bride and groom attend Northwestern University this winter. |
| 1912-09-02 | Drummond | John | 516 W. Grand. Father of Mildred. |
| 1912-09-02 | Drummond | Mildred | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Drummon, 516 W. Grand. Engaged to Homer W. Smith of Milwaukee. |
| 1912-09-02 | Munger | Archie | Dies, leaving widow. Had five brothers: R.F., W.G., J.B., W.N. and W.R. Mrs. Elizabeth Stebbins is a sister. Vet of Civil War, lost arm at battle of Cold Harbor. Has been county sheriff, county treasurer, alderman and county supervisor. |
| 1912-09-02 | Munger | J. B. | Brother of Archie, R.F., W.G., W.N., W.R. and Mrs. Elizabeth Stebbins. |
| 1912-09-02 | Munger | R. F. | Brother of Archie, W.G., J.B., W.N., W.R. and Mrs. Elizabeth Stebbins. |
| 1912-09-02 | Munger | W. G. | Brother of Archie, R.F., J.B., W.N., W.R. and Mrs. Elizabeth Stebbins. |
| 1912-09-02 | Munger | W. N. | Brother of Archie, R.F., W.G., J.B., W.R. and Mrs. Elizabeth Stebbins. |
| 1912-09-02 | Munger | W. R. | Brother of Archie, R.F., W.G., J.B., W.N., and Mrs. Elizabeth Stebbins. |
| 1912-09-02 | Smith | Homer W. | Of Milwaukee. Engaged to Mildred Drummond. |
| 1912-09-02 | Stebbins | Elizabeth | Sister of Archie, R.F., W.G., J.B., W.N., and W.R. Munger. |
| 1912-09-01 | Huebsch | Anton | In laundry business in Milwaukee. Brother of John, Joseph, Frank, Robert, William, Charles and Edward (Eddy). |
| 1912-09-01 | Huebsch | Charles | In laundry business in Milwaukee. Brother of John, Anton (Tony), Joseph, Frank, Robert, William, and Edward (Eddy). |
| 1912-09-01 | Huebsch | Edward | In laundry business in Winona. Brother of John, Anton (Tony), Joseph, Frank, Robert, William, and Charles. |
| 1912-09-01 | Huebsch | Frank | In laundry business in S.F. Brother of John, Anton (Tony), Joseph, Robert, William, Charles and Edward (Eddy). |
| 1912-09-01 | Huebsch | John | Nearly finished moving machinery from old bldg. next to EC Leader bldg. Cut holes in floor to allow heavy machinery to be lowered. Old bldg. will be used for Telegram. 8 brothers all laundrymen. John in EC, Edward in Winona, Charles and Anton (Tony) in Milwaukee, William in Duluth, Joseph in Superior, Robert and Frank in S.F. |
| 1912-09-01 | Huebsch | Joseph | In laundry business in Superior. Brother of John, Anton (Tony), Frank, Robert, William, Charles and Edward (Eddy). |
| 1912-09-01 | Huebsch | Robert | In laundry business in S.F. Brother of John, Anton (Tony), Joseph, Frank, William, Charles and Edward (Eddy). |
| 1912-09-01 | Huebsch | William | In laundry business in Duluth. Brother of John, Anton (Tony), Joseph, Frank, Robert, Charles and Edward (Eddy). |
| 1912-09-01 | Pavelski | Frank | Best man at wedding of Lydia Pavelski and William Stroebel. |
| 1912-09-01 | Pavelski | Lydia | Of Town of Union. Married William Stroebel. Frank Pavelski was best man. |
| 1912-09-01 | Stroebel | William | Marries Lydia Pavelski of Town of Union. |
| 1912-08-28 | Korn | Elmer Willison | Married Lila Ralph at St. Pats. Will live at 844-2nd Ave. |
| 1912-08-28 | Ralph | Lila | Married Elmer Willison Korn at St. Pats. Will live at 844-2nd Ave. |
| 1912-08-27 | Chappell | Earl H. | Son of Addison D. Chappell. Brother of Dr. Otis E., Dr. Ora A., Ruth, and Mrs. H.E. A[illegible]s. |
| 1912-08-27 | Chappell | Mrs. Addison D. | Mrs. A.D. Chappell dies. Born in Michigan in 1840, early settler here. Leaves sons Dr. Ora A., Dr. Otis E. and Dr. Earl H., and daughters Mrs. H.E. A[illegible]s and Ruby. |
| 1912-08-27 | Chappell | Ora A. | Son of Addison D. Chappell. Brother of Dr. Otis E., Dr. Earl H., Ruth, and Mrs. H.E. A[illegible]s. |
| 1912-08-27 | Chappell | Otis E. | Son of Addison D. Chappell. Brother of Dr. Ora A., Dr. Earl H., Ruth, and Mrs. H.E. A[illegible]s. |
| 1912-08-27 | Chappell | Ruby | Daughter of Addison D. Chappell. Sister of Dr. Ora A., Dr. Otis E., Dr. Earl H. and Mrs. H.E. A[illegible]s. |
| 1912-08-20 | Frawley | Thomas | Thomas Frawley Jr. married Tillie Hanson, daughter of H.C. Hanson, Main St., on June 1 and kept it a secret. Frawley home 1103 S. Farwell. |
| 1912-08-20 | Hanson | H. C. | Thomas Frawley Jr. married Tillie Hanson, daughter of H.C. Hanson, Main St., on June 1 and kept it a secret. Frawley home 1103 S. Farwell. |
| 1912-08-20 | Hanson | Tillie | Thomas Frawley Jr. married Tillie Hanson, daughter of H.C. Hanson, Main St., on June 1 and kept it a secret. Frawley home 1103 S. Farwell. |
| 1912-08-13 | Childs | John L. | Becomes head of all YMCAs in four states, headquarters in EC. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Childs, 539 Lake St. |
| 1912-08-13 | Childs | John M. | 539 Lake St. Father of John L. Childs. |
| 1912-08-11 | Moon | Delos Renesselaer | Drove car to Massachusetts with A.J. Taylor. 1350 miles. Stevens-Duryea, trip took seven days, delayed by rain. |
| 1912-08-11 | Taylor | A. J. | Delos R. Moon Jr. drove car to Massachusetts with A.J. Taylor. 1350 miles. Stevens-Duryea, trip took seven days, delayed by rain. |
| 1912-08-10 | Boberg | Otto J.S. | To extend drug store bldg. at 208 S. Barstow back to River St. |
| 1912-08-10 | Hackett | Guy | On purchasing trip for Samuelsons. Son of Patsy, brother of Eleanor. |
| 1912-08-08 | Donnellan | Daniel H. | Barn struck by lightning, 221 Washington. |
| 1912-08-02 | Kemp | Addie | Daughter of John and Jane Kemp. Sister of Thomas, Edward, Arthur, John Jr., Alice, Ada and Elida. |
| 1912-08-02 | Kemp | Addie | Wife of Reverend W.N. Sloan of EC. |
| 1912-08-02 | Kemp | Arthur | Son of John and Jane Kemp. Grew up in EC. Brother of Thomas, Edward, John Jr., Alice, Addie, Ada and Elida. |
| 1912-08-02 | Kemp | Elida | Daughter of John and Jane Kemp. Of EC. Sister of Thomas, Edward, Arthur, John Jr., Alice, Addie and Ada. |
| 1912-08-02 | Kemp | Jane | Died. Pioneer resident in EC. Home at corner of Marston and S. Barstow. Born in 1824 at Syracuse, NY. Widow of John Kemp Sr. (married in 1846, came to EC in 1863). Children are John Jr., Arthur, Thomas, Edward, Ada, Elida, Mrs. Alice Green, and Mrs. Addie Sloan. |
| 1912-08-02 | Kemp | John | Grew up in EC. Son John and Jane Kemp. Brother of Thomas, Edward, Arthur, Alice, Addie, Ada and Elida. |
| 1912-08-02 | Sloan | W. N. | Husband of Addie Kemp. In EC. |
| 1912-07-28 | Stai | Olaf | Olaf of 2nd Crossing married Inga Peterson, daughter of E. Peterson, Town of Seymour. Elmer is bride's brother and Gilma is a sister. |
| 1912-07-27 | Ganong | Mrs. Fred | Died at Truax. Was daughter of Alexander Bond of Truax. Leaves husband, five sons and one daughter: Carlton, Leonard, Fred Jr., Howard, Glenn, and Mrs. Hazel McCombs. |
| 1912-07-20 | Duffenback | Karl J. | Ex-sheriff and mail carrier. |
| 1912-07-16 | Schwahn | Henry C. | Henry C. home 835 E. Grand Ave. |
| 1912-07-13 | Jones | John A. | Died. Born in 1839 in PA. Served in Civil War. Worked for Daniel Shaw Lumber Co. in various camps until 1890 when he went with EC Pulp & Paper Co. Injury at work caused his death. Daughters are Mrs. Peter Miller of SD and Mrs. S.E. Powers. |
| 1912-07-13 | Miller | Mrs. Peter | Daughter of John A. Jones of EC. Sister of Mrs. S.E. Powers of SD. |
| 1912-07-13 | Powers | Mrs. S. E. | Daughter of John A. Jones of EC. Sister of Mrs. Peter Miller of SD. |
| 1912-07-13 | Schwahn | Sophie | Sophie, widow of Hnery C., died. Born in 1850 in Baden, Germany. Came to EC in 1872. Married in 1874. Sons H.L. of EC and Erwin A. of Stevens Point. |
| 1912-07-13 | Thompson | Gerhard J. | Gerhard J., son of Gunder, married Mabel Quirk of Cambridge, IL. Gerhard is on staff of Durango, CO paper. |
| 1912-06-29 | Huebsch | John | Remodeling Gotzian building to use as laundry. |
| 1912-06-26 | Congdon | Alva | Robert Murray died. Wife Mary Congdon Lamb married 1893. (sic) |
| 1912-06-26 | Lamb | Mary | Robert Murray died. Wife Mary Congdon Lamb married 1893. (sic) |
| 1912-06-26 | Murray | Robert | Robert Murray died. Wife Mary Congdon Lamb married 1893. (sic) |
| 1912-06-23 | Linton | Arthur | Bought J.P.Truax home at 812-5th Avenue. Linton is the manager of Business Men's Credit Exchange. |
| 1912-06-23 | Truax | J. P. | Sold home at 812-5th Ave to Arthur Linton. |
| 1912-06-20 | Horan | Bert | Brother of Calla Horan, who marries Al Osterman. Son of Mrs. Margaret Horan of 807 E. Grand. |
| 1912-06-20 | Horan | Margaret | 807 E. Grand. Mother of Bert and Calla (Mrs. Al Osterman). |
| 1912-06-20 | Olin | Manum | Died. Born in New York in 1846. Came to EC in 1857. In Civil War one year. Bought David Wyman homestead in 1882. Farmer in Town of Washington. Married Martha Turner in 1875. Leaves two sons, Bolivar in EC on Fulton St., and Stanley. |
| 1912-06-20 | Osterman | Al | Married Calla Horan, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Horan of 807 E. Grand. Bert Horan is bride's brother. |
| 1912-06-20 | Turner | Martha | Born in NY, came to EC in 1865, married Manum Olin in 1875. Mother of Bolivar and Stanley. Sister of Mrs. Ida Robbins. |
| 1912-06-19 | Miley | George | Son of James Miley, brother of John, nephew of Michael Miley and Hugh Miley |
| 1912-06-19 | Miley | Hugh | Brother of James and Michael, uncle of John and George |
| 1912-06-19 | Miley | James | Dies at age 76. Came to EC 1856, farmed in Union, home last 2 years 709 Division. Leaves sons John and George and brothers Michael and Hugh, all of EC. |
| 1912-06-19 | Miley | John | Son of James Miley, brother of George, nephew of Michael Miley and Hugh Miley |
| 1912-06-19 | Miley | Michael | Brother of Hugh and James, uncle of John and George |
| 1912-06-19 | Winslow | George F. | Divorce granted. |
| 1912-06-16 | Fomberg | Eugene | Of Augusta. Marries Bena Kohuke. Will live on Main. |
| 1912-06-16 | Kohuke | Bena | Sister of Mrs. Henry Neher. Marries Eugene Fomberg of Augusta. Will live on Main. |
| 1912-06-16 | Neher | Mrs. Henry | Sister of Bena Kohuke, who married Eugene Fomberg. |
| 1912-06-15 | Devitt | Patrick | Husband of Nancy McGrath, father of Terence Devitt. Of Ireland. Shoemaker, as was his father. |
| 1912-06-15 | Devitt | Terence | Died the 14th. Was Justice of Peace for 42 years, performed 531 marriages and held many trials. Borin in 1815, son of Patrick and Nancy (McGrath) Devitt. Father and grandfather were both shoemakers. Came to EC from Mukwongan, WI in 1862. Was J.P. from 1864-1905. Lived on Water St. Died at home of daughter, Mrs. C.H. Henry. |
| 1912-06-15 | Henry | C. H. | Married to the daughter of Terence Devitt. |
| 1912-06-15 | McGrath | Nancy | Wife of Patrick Devitt, mother of Terence Devitt. Of Ireland. |
| 1912-06-14 | DeMars | Joseph | Dies, leaving four sons and three daughters. |
| 1912-06-14 | Devitt | Terrence | Father of Mary (Mrs. Charles Henry). Dies at age 97. |
| 1912-06-14 | Henry | Mary | Daughter of Terrance Devitt. |
| 1912-06-14 | Melby | Chris | Died at age 45. Leaves 4 sons, 3 daughters, wife, and brother. In business here 25 years. Home on north Dewey. |
| 1912-06-13 | Churchill | Mrs. C. W. | Sister of Jessie and Scott Kneeland. |
| 1912-06-13 | Kneeland | Addison | Is out west. |
| 1912-06-13 | Kneeland | Jessie | Brother of Scott Kneeland and Mrs. C.W. Churchill. |
| 1912-06-13 | Kneeland | Scott | Son of W.H. Kneeland. Died in Washington. Brother of Jessie Kneeland and Mrs. C.W. Churchill. |
| 1912-06-13 | Leinenkugel | Frances | Daughter of Henry, sister of Matt. Married Paul Leibau. |
| 1912-06-13 | Leinenkugel | Matt | Son of Henry, brother of Frances. |
| 1912-06-13 | Liebau | Paul | Married Frances Leinenkugel, daughter of Henry. |
| 1912-06-09 | Anderson | Hazel | Married William L. Davis Jr. at Menomonie. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Anderson. Will live at Oakwood Place. William is asst. mgr. of Dells Paper. |
| 1912-06-09 | Davis | William L. | Married Hazel Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Anderson, at Menomonie. Will live at Oakwood Place. William is asst. mgr. of Dells Paper. |
| 1912-06-07 | Kneeland | City Fruit Store run by Bunnen Bros. going into Kneeland's grocery, 417 S. Barstow. Kneeland will retire after 30 years. | |
| 1912-05-23 | Derouin | Fred | Marries Charity Everson. Brother of William. |
| 1912-05-23 | Derouin | William | Brother of Fred |
| 1912-05-23 | Everson | Charity | Marries Fred Derouin. |
| 1912-05-22 | Mahoney | Wilburt | Marries Eugenia Pond. Will live 631 Lake. |
| 1912-05-22 | Pond | Eugenia | Eugenia, daughter of Eugene, married Wilburt Mahoney. Marion a sister. Will live at 631 Lake. |
| 1912-05-15 | Boyd | Robert K. | Ran for councilman again and was defeated |
| 1912-05-12 | Welsh | Frank | Chased and caught two burglars at his home, 911 E. Grand. He is a brother of the Fire Chief. |
| 1912-05-07 | Bullen | Martha D. | Dies at age 73 at home. Mrs. George Burt of EC is stepdaughter. |
| 1912-05-07 | Gregoire | Day | Son of Frank. Brother of George. |
| 1912-05-07 | Gregoire | Frank | Died suddenly at home on 1st Ave. EC resident for 30 years. Had been in business with Wilkom as Gregoire & Wilkom, blacksmith shop on Gibson. Born in Canada 60 years ago. Children living in EC are George and Day. |
| 1912-05-07 | Gregoire | George | Son of Frank. Brother of Day. |
| 1912-05-07 | Moses | Clinton | Bulk of Thomas Powell's estate is left to his nephews, Clinton Moses and John P. Norrish [Norris?], farmers in the area. |
| 1912-05-07 | Norrish | John P. | Bulk of Thomas Powell's estate is left to his nephews, Clinton Moses and John P. Norrish [Norris?], farmers in the area. |
| 1912-05-07 | Powell | Thomas | Bulk of estate left to nephews, Clinton Moses and John P. Norrish, farmers in this area. |
| 1912-05-07 | Shaw | Daniel | Daniel married in 1874 to Ann Hutchins who died in EC several years ago. |
| 1912-05-07 | Shaw | Eugene | Eugene died age 60. Leaves wife, daughters Margaret, Geraldine and Eugenia, and nephew George B. Shaw. Lived some years in home built by D.R. Moon on Gilbert. Born in ME in 1850. Attended seminary and business college in Chicago. Managed store which did $124,000 a year business. During summers of 1871-1878 did steamboating and sold lumber in the Mississippi. Became general manager of Shaw Lumber Co. In 1882 married Lottie, daughter of Donald Kennedy. |
| 1912-05-04 | Burlingame | Allah E. | Bought Wilson Bldg. H.L. Culver & Am. Ex. on 1st floor. Culver Realty bought it six years ago from R.F. Wilson heirs |
| 1912-05-04 | Fuller | Mrs. George | Sister of Thomas Powell and Mrs. Norris. Welsh. |
| 1912-05-04 | Norris | Sister of Thomas Powell and Mrs. George Fuller. Welsh. | |
| 1912-05-04 | Powell | Thomas | Died at age 81. Early settler and Civil War veteran. Had grocery store on Barstow for 30 years. Estate $100,000. Came from Wales. Sons are Edward of Truax and Robert in Texas. Sisters are Jennie (Mrs. George Fuller) and Mrs. Norris. |
| 1912-05-02 | Demmler | Walter | Marries Francis Lees of St. Paul. |
| 1912-05-02 | Lees | Francis | Of St. Paul. Marries Walter Demmler. |
| 1912-05-01 | Atkinson | Harry M. | Col. Harry M. Atkinson lives in Commerical Hotel. |
| 1912-04-27 | Hulwi | Shukri | Assyrians of EC had four cousins on Titanic when it sank. |
| 1912-04-27 | Leubkeman | Chris | Chris bought house of J.L. Johnson on Wilson and Lincoln, and will make it into a duplex. |
| 1912-04-24 | Auer | John Jacob | Home at 503 Forest St. |
| 1912-04-24 | Auer | Norman | Marries Ida Stockbridge. Employed at Telegram Pub. Co. |
| 1912-04-24 | Stockbridge | Ida | Marries Norman Auer. |
| 1912-04-21 | Binder | Roy | In Chicago musical |
| 1912-04-19 | Culver | Joseph C. | Culver bros. and George Drummond platt Culver-Drummond add. State & Garfield where circuses were. |
| 1912-04-19 | Drummond | George | Culver bros. and George Drummond platt Culver-Drummond add. State & Garfield where circuses were. |
| 1912-04-18 | Jarvis | William | Sings tenor in sextette now at Orpheum Theater. Born in EC. |
| 1912-04-17 | Girnau | Fred | Marries Ruth Mills. |
| 1912-04-17 | Mills | Ruth | Marries Fred Girnau. |
| 1912-04-13 | DeMars | Alex | Brother of Joseph and Theodore, both of EC. |
| 1912-04-13 | DeMars | Joseph | Brother of Theodore and Alex, both of EC. |
| 1912-04-13 | DeMars | Theodore | Brother of Joseph and Alex, both of EC. |
| 1912-04-12 | Brice | Agnes M. | Marries James Curtis Fear. Will farm in Strum. |
| 1912-04-12 | Fear | James Curtis | Marries Agnes M. Brice. Will farm in Strum. |
| 1912-04-12 | Rust | Frank L. | Died in Boston at about age 40. Oldest son of William A. Rust. Survived by mother and brother Paul D. Rust. |
| 1912-04-12 | Rust | William A. | Father of Dr. Frank L. Rust and Paul Drummond Rust. |
| 1912-04-11 | DeMars | Joseph | Lives at 602 Water St. |
| 1912-04-11 | Hazen | Charles | Of First Crossing. Died of heart failure at age 75. Has owned Otter Creek Mills. |
| 1912-04-04 | Bjornstad | Andrew | Pawnbroker and wife must appear in federal court on charges of using mails to defraud |
| 1912-03-30 | Ellenson | Conrad | Of Superior. Died at age 90. Baker and farmer. Son is Capt. Eugene of EC, grandson is Dr. E.D. of Chippewa Falls. |
| 1912-03-30 | Ellenson | E. D. | Of Chippewa Falls. Grandson of Conrad Ellenson of Superior. |
| 1912-03-30 | Ellenson | Eugene | Of EC. Son of Conrad Ellenson of Superior. |
| 1912-03-30 | Emerson | Howard F. | Of Ansonia, CT. Married Ella, daughter of Madison W. Harris, on April 17. |
| 1912-03-30 | Harris | Ella | Ella married on April 17 to Howard F. Emerson of Ansonia, CT. |
| 1912-03-29 | Bailey | John F. | Second jury in manslaughter trial hung after being out 52 hours. Split 6-6 from beginning. Will have third trial. |
| 1912-03-29 | Boyd | Robert K. | Resigned as councilman due to differences of opinion on bookeeping system used in city. |
| 1912-03-27 | Bailey | John F. | First jury dismissed in manslaughter trial |
| 1912-03-26 | Leland | D. R. | Son of Robert W. Leland. Brother of Charles F., Rev. Hector C., Rev. D. Hoyt, Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. J.H. Mayo, Mrs. L.C. Sayner, Mrs. J.C. Southmayd, and Sadie (Mrs. Malcolm D. Graves). |
| 1912-03-26 | Leland | Hector C. | Formerly of Dixon, Illinois. Now in Livingston, Montana. Son of Robert W. Leland. Brother of D.R., Charles F., Rev. D. Hoyt, Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. J.H. Mayo, Mrs. L.C. Sayner, Mrs. J.C. Southmayd, and Sadie (Mrs. Malcolm D. Graves). |
| 1912-03-26 | Leland | Robert W. | Died. Came to Eau Claire in 1849, settling on homestead in Town of Union. Had traveled abroad extensively. 4 daughters, Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. J. H. Mayo, Mrs. L. C. Sayner, and Mrs. Malcolm D. Graves. Sons are Hector of Livingston, Montana, D. R. of Chicago, Reverend D. H. of Rock Island, Illinois and Chester F. of Eau Claire. Robert W. born in LeLette, California in 1826. Wife died 3 years ago. |
| 1912-03-07 | Hotvedt | Sold glasses on site of new Schlegelmilch bldg., SW corner of Gibson & Barstow ("should be EC & Barstow"). | |
| 1912-03-03 | Noble | James | Dr. Noble died in Roswell, NM. Came to EC in 1871. |
| 1912-02-28 | Hinrichs | Daniel O. | Son of Onno J. Hinrichs Sr. Brother of Henry, Onno J. Jr. and P.A. |
| 1912-02-28 | Hinrichs | Henry | Son of Onno J. Hinrichs Sr. Brother of Daniel O., Onno J. Jr. and P.A. |
| 1912-02-28 | Hinrichs | Onno J. | Died at age 86. Came to EC in 1875. Leaves sons Henry, Daniel O., Onno J. Jr. and P.A. Home at 411 S. Farwell. |
| 1912-02-28 | Hinrichs | Onno J. | Son of Onno J. Hinrichs Sr. Brother of Henry, Daniel O., and P.A. |
| 1912-02-28 | Hinrichs | P. A. | Son of Onno J. Hinrichs Sr. Brother of Henry, Daniel O. and Onno J. Jr.. |
| 1912-02-20 | Welch | Victor | Victor died. Leaves wife, daughter, son, and two brothers, Earle S. and William P. |
| 1912-02-18 | Pond | Eugenia | Eugenia, daughter of Eugene L., engaged to Wilburt Mahoney. Eugenia's siblings are Helen and Lee. |
| 1912-02-13 | La Farge | F. W. | Marries Helen Rust, daughter of Paul Drummond Rust, in Boston. |
| 1912-02-13 | Rust | Helen | Daughter of Paul Drummond Rust and granddaughter of William A. Rust. Married F.W. La Farge in Boston. |
| 1912-02-13 | Rust | Paul Drummond | Father of Helen Rust, who married F.W. La Farge in Boston. |
| 1912-02-04 | Koenig | Amelia | Only child of gunsmith Frederick Koenig. |
| 1912-02-04 | Koenig | Frederick | Died at age 70. Home on 2nd Ave. EC resident for 50 years. Gunsmith. Only child is Amelia. |
| 1912-01-25 | Putnam | Henry Cleveland | Died of heart trouble at age 79. Came to EC in May 1857. One of men who organized first Masonic Lodge in Chippewa Valley. |
| 1912-01-18 | Kelley | Mrs. M W. | Sister of William, Robert and Anna Swift and Mrs. A.G. Mappa. |
| 1912-01-18 | Mappa | Mrs. A.G. | Died in L.A. Siblings are William, Robert and Anna Swift, and Mrs. M.W. Kelley. |
| 1912-01-18 | Swift | Anna | Brother of Robert and William Swift, Mrs. M.W. Kelley and Mrs. A.G. Mappa. |
| 1912-01-18 | Swift | Robert | Brother of William and Anna Swift, Mrs. M.W. Kelley and Mrs. A.G. Mappa. |
| 1912-01-18 | Swift | William | Brother of Robert and Anna Swift, Mrs. M.W. Kelley and Mrs. A.G. Mappa. |
| 1912-01-17 | Downs | B. B. | Fred B. Downs, son of B.B., lived in Chicago. Born in Downsville. |
| 1912-01-17 | Downs | Fred B. | Fred B. Downs, son of B.B., lived in Chicago. Born in Downsville. |
| 1911-12-28 | Van Hovenberg | Henry Waggoner | Henry Waggoner Van Hovenberg married in TX. Will live in Boston where he is Civil and Sanitary Engineer. |
| 1911-12-19 | Ward | Long-lived family. James A. is 89, his sister, Mrs. E.C. Trott, Michigan St., is 83, Amos, Michigan St., is 81, Eden, of Ninth Ward, is 75. Came to EC in 1869 from ME. | |
| 1911-12-17 | Hayes | Mrs. E. S. | Daughter of Orin H. and Cornelia Ingram. Sister of Erskine Ingram. Two other siblings are deceased. |
| 1911-12-17 | Ingram | Cornelia | Died at home on 3rd Ave & Hudson the same week as her 60th anniversary. Born in Mass. in 1829. Preceeded in death by two children. Survived by son Erskine and daughter Mrs. E.S. Hayes, plus eight grandchildren. |
| 1911-12-17 | Ingram | Erskine | Son of Orin H. and Cornelia Ingram. Brother of Mrs. E.S. Hayes. Two other siblings are deceased. |
| 1911-12-17 | Ingram | Orin H. | Wife Cornelia (nee Pierce) dies at home on 3rd Ave & Hudson the week of their 60th anniversary. Two of their children preceed her in death. She is survived by son Erskine, daughter Mrs. E.S. Hayes, and 8 grandchildren. |
| 1911-12-17 | Pierce | Cornelia | Born in Mass. in 1829. Married Orin H. Ingram 60 years ago. Now dies at their home in EC at 3rd Ave. & Hudson. Preceeded in death by two children. Survived by son Erskine Ingram, daughter Mrs. E.S. Hayes, and 8 grandchildren. |
| 1911-12-08 | Bailey | John F. | Wife divorces him |
| 1911-12-08 | Carey | Hugh | Died at home, 303 Madison, at age 84. In livery business 1870-71. Next year changed to draying. Born in Ireland. Leaves five sons, including Hugh Jr, Albert, John and Lee. |
| 1911-12-07 | Ashbaugh | Mrs. Fred | Daughte rof Mrs. John Horan. Mrs. Horan is sister of Frank, John and Dennis McDonough. |
| 1911-11-29 | Derouin | Cora | Daughter of Felix. 807 Menomonie St. Marries Hadley Kolstad. |
| 1911-11-29 | Kempton | Anna Wyman | Mrs. M.B's daughter, Anna Kempton, married Reverend Edward Babcock, pastor of First Baptist Church. Will live in Utica, NY. |
| 1911-11-29 | Kolstad | Hadley | Marries Cora Derouin. |
| 1911-11-23 | Droege | Henry A. | Son of Ferdinand and Mathilda. Brother of Olga, Lydia and William. Marries Emma Kinney of Colfax. |
| 1911-11-23 | Kinney | Emma | Marries Henry A. Droege. Of Colfax. |
| 1911-11-22 | Bavaird | James | Chauffer found dead in [William King Coffin's] garage along with 2 cows and 50 chickens. Three experts brought from Minneapolis. Jury decided gas from car was the cause. James Bavaird, chauffer. Coffin home is 621 S. River St. |
| 1911-11-22 | Coffin | William King | Chauffer found dead in garage along with 2 cows and 50 chickens. Three experts brought from Minneapolis. Jury decided gas from car was the cause. James Bavaird, chauffer. Coffin home is 621 S. River St. |
| 1911-11-17 | McCann | Joseph | Mrs. Mary's son, Joseph Wakeman died. Mary paid fine for running disorderly house Jan. 7, 1910. |
| 1911-11-17 | Wakeman | Joseph | Died. Son of Mrs. Mary McCann. |
| 1911-11-15 | Ingram | Julius G. | Pres. of Assylum Bd. for several years. |
| 1911-11-07 | Sundby | Elmer | Police officer. |
| 1911-11-03 | Lauritzen | Added to greenhouse, 10th anniversary in florist business 1914-- 941 Main Street. | |
| 1911-11-02 | Lange | Gus J. | Baby boy born. Home Park Place. Of Canning Company. |
| 1911-10-29 | Hubbard | James W. | Switch James invented proves practical, used by Chicago & NW railroad. |
| 1911-10-25 | Doyle | Mrs. Peter | Mrs. Margaret [Harrington], widow of Daniel, died at home on Doty St. Age 80. Leaves 2 daughters: Mrs. Peter Doyle and Loretta, Frank (sic) of Seymour. Born in Ireland in 1831 and married in 1851. Came to EC June 14, 1857. Her husband died 26 years ago. |
| 1911-10-25 | Frank | Loretta | Mrs. Margaret [Harrington], widow of Daniel, died at home on Doty St. Age 80. Leaves 2 daughters: Mrs. Peter Doyle and Loretta, Frank (sic) of Seymour. Born in Ireland in 1831 and married in 1851. Came to EC June 14, 1857. Her husband died 26 years ago. |
| 1911-10-25 | Harrington | Daniel | Mrs. Margaret [Harrington], widow of Daniel, died at home on Doty St. Age 80. Leaves 2 daughters: Mrs. Peter Doyle and Loretta, Frank (sic) of Seymour. Born in Ireland in 1831 and married in 1851. Came to EC June 14, 1857. Her husband died 26 years ago. |
| 1911-10-25 | Harrington | Margaret | Mrs. Margaret, widow of Daniel, died at home on Doty St. Age 80. Leaves 2 daughters: Mrs. Peter Doyle and Loretta, Frank (sic) of Seymour. Born in Ireland in 1831 and married in 1851. Came to EC June 14, 1857. Her husband died 26 years ago. |
| 1911-10-24 | Walsh | W. J. | Lumberman of EC sells 9,000 acres of land in Canada for $120,000. |
| 1911-10-21 | Witte | Carl | Carl died at home, 604 N. Dewey. Leaves two sons, Herman and Vernon, and a daughter, Clara. |
| 1911-10-19 | Ingram | Charles | To be visited at Dartmouth by stepmother Mrs. Charles H. Ingram and her daughter Cornelia. |
| 1911-10-19 | Ingram | Cornelia | Went to Washington DC with mother Mrs. Charles H. Ingram for dedication of memorial church. Will visit Charles (Jr)at Dartmouth. |
| 1911-10-19 | Ingram | Mary H. | Mrs. Charles H. Ingram (Mary) and daughter Cornelia went to Wash. D.C. for dedication of memorial church. Will visit Charles (Jr) at Dartmouth. |
| 1911-10-17 | Brown | Minnie | Deceased daughter of Charles Briggs and Sara A. Calkins. Sister of Daniel and Charles C. Presumably mother of Rex Brown, who is listed as a grandchild of the Calkins. |
| 1911-10-17 | Brown | Rex | Grandson of Charles B. and Sara A. Calkins. Presumably son of Minnie Brown, who is listed as the Calkins' daughter, now deceased. |
| 1911-10-17 | Calkins | Charles Briggs | C.B. Calkins and Sara A. Calkins (nee Gaskill or Gaskell) celebrate 50th anniversary. He was born in 1829 in Peru Co., NY. She was born in Oswego, NY in 1842. They were married at her father, Daniel's home in 1864. They lived in Fairchild for 35 years. They had three children, Daniel of EC, Minnie Brown (d), and Charles C. of Fairchild. Nine grandchildren, including Rex Brown. |
| 1911-10-17 | Calkins | Charles C. | Son of Charles Briggs and Sara A. Calkins. Brother of Daniel and Minnie. Of Fairchild. |
| 1911-10-17 | Calkins | Daniel | Son of Charles B. and Sara A. Calkins. Brother of Minnie and Charles C. Of Eau Claire. |
| 1911-10-17 | Gaskell | Sara A. | C.B. Calkins and Sara A. Calkins (nee Gaskill or Gaskell) celebrate 50th anniversary. He was born in 1829 in Peru Co., NY. She was born in Oswego, NY in 1842. They were married at her father, Daniel's home in 1864. They lived in Fairchild for 35 years. They had three children, Daniel of EC, Minnie Brown (d), and Charles C. of Fairchild. Nine grandchildren, including Rex Brown. |
| 1911-10-17 | Moholt | Andrew | Of Town of Union. Father of Otto Helmer Moholt, one other son, and six daughters. |
| 1911-10-17 | Moholt | Otto Helmer | Died. Son of Andrew of Town of Union. Leaves one brother and six sisters. |
| 1911-10-13 | Jackson | Clara | Now lives in Oroville, CA. Siblings Charles P. Jr. and Mrs. Emma Kingling are now in Columbus, OH. |
| 1911-10-13 | Kingling | Douglas | Wife Emma (nee Mosher) dies in Columbus, OH. She had previously been married to Frank L. Morrison. |
| 1911-10-13 | Morrison | Frank L. | Mrs. Emma Kingling (nee Mosher) dies in Columbus, OH. She first married Frank L. Morrison. |
| 1911-10-13 | Mosher | Emma | Daughter of Charles. Wife of Douglas Kingling. Dies in Columbus, OH. She first married Frank L. Morrison. Sister Clara Jackson now lives in Oroville, CA., and brother Charles Jr. in Columbus. |
| 1911-10-12 | Baggs | Margaret | Daughter of Archibald Dickson with first wife Janet Gibson. Sister of Mrs. A.T. Remington, half-sister of John and Robert. |
| 1911-10-12 | Carson | B.B. Downs was in lumbering with Carson, Eaton and Rand. William W. Downs is son of B.B. and is back in EC business after having been in Bayfield for several years. | |
| 1911-10-12 | Chilsner | Augusta S. | Of Menomonie. Second wife of Archibald Dickson, mother of John and Robert, stepmother of Mrs. A.T. Remington and Mrs. Margaret Baggs. |
| 1911-10-12 | Dickson | Archibald | Buried at Wankea. Born in Glasgow in 1820, came to Dunn County in 1859. Farmed in Spring Brook for fifty years. Married Janet Gibson in 1839. Two children survive: Mrs. A.T. Remington of Amy, and Mrs. Margaret Baggs of San Jose, CA. He married Augusta S. Chilsner on Menomonie in 1879, and had sons John and Robert of Platte, SD. |
| 1911-10-12 | Dickson | John | Son of Archibald Dickson with second wife, Augusta S. Chilsner. Brother of Robert of Platte, SD, half-brother of Mrs. A.T. Remington and Mrs. Margaret Baggs. |
| 1911-10-12 | Dickson | Robert | Son of Archibald Dickson with second wife, Augusta S. Chilsner. Brother of John, half-brother of Mrs. A.T. Remington and Mrs. Margaret Baggs. |
| 1911-10-12 | Downs | B. B. | B.B. Downs was in lumbering with Carson, Eaton and Rand. William W. Downs is son of B.B. and is back in EC business after having been in Bayfield for several years. |
| 1911-10-12 | Downs | William W. | B.B. Downs was in lumbering with Carson, Eaton and Rand. William W. Downs is son of B.B. and is back in EC business after having been in Bayfield for several years. |
| 1911-10-12 | Eaton | B.B. Downs was in lumbering with Carson, Eaton and Rand. William W. Downs is son of B.B. and is back in EC business after having been in Bayfield for several years. | |
| 1911-10-12 | Gibson | Janet | First wife of Archibald Dickson. Married in 1839. Mother of Mrs. A.T. Remington of Amy and Mrs. Margaret Baggs of San Jose, CA. |
| 1911-10-12 | McCann | Daniel | R.K. Boyd says Dan was father of present sheriff of Chippewa County. |
| 1911-10-12 | Rand | B.B. Downs was in lumbering with Carson, Eaton and Rand. William W. Downs is son of B.B. and is back in EC business after having been in Bayfield for several years. | |
| 1911-10-12 | Remington | Mrs. A. T. | Daughter of Archibald Dickson with first wife Janet Gibson. Sister of Mrs. Margaret Baggs, half-sister of John and Robert. |
| 1911-09-23 | Gadsby | Fred H. | Druggist. Son of John and Helen (Hurlbutt) Gadsby. Brother of Thomas L. |
| 1911-09-23 | Gadsby | John | 55th anniversary of John Gadsby and Helen Hurlbutt. Came to EC in 1871, retirned in 1886 and moved to north side. Thomas L. and Fred H. are sons, both druggists. |
| 1911-09-23 | Gadsby | Thomas L. | Druggist. Son of John and Helen (Hurlbutt) Gadsby. Brother of Fred H. |
| 1911-09-23 | Hurlbutt | Helen | 55th anniversary of John Gadsby and Helen Hurlbutt. Came to EC in 1871, retired in 1886 and moved to north side. Thomas L. and Fred H. are sons, both druggists. |
| 1911-09-22 | Kneeland | Mrs. W. H. | Died at home, 417 S. Barstow, at age 70. Married in early 1860s in EC. Leaves four sons, one in EC. |
| 1911-09-14 | Hudson | Henry | Improving property, made second floor into modern flats. |
| 1911-09-01 | Gort | Conrad | Died. Pioneer resident, came to EC in 1857 from Sauk City. Son is Joseph. |
| 1911-09-01 | Gort | Joseph | Son of Conrad, who came to EC in 1857 and has now died. |
| 1911-08-30 | Montgomery | Alexander | Founder of hospital. His son Dr. John now goes to open office in Superior. |
| 1911-08-30 | Montgomery | John | Son of Dr. Alex Montgomery. Now goes to open office in Superior. |
| 1911-08-24 | Bailey | John F. | Arrested on manslaughter charge after patient Mrs. Olaf Larson died from illegal operation. |
| 1911-08-24 | Larson | Olaf | Wife died from illegal operation, Dr. John F. Bailey arrested on manslaughter charge. |
| 1911-08-24 | Whelihan | Joseph | Joseph is a sawyer at New Dells Mill. |
| 1911-08-22 | Close | Myron | Myron Close plastering EC Business College. |
| 1911-08-22 | Hill | John F. | Of Ashland. Brother of Thomas J. Hill of EC. |
| 1911-08-22 | Hill | Thomas J. | 71st birthday. Brother is John F. of Ashland. Grandaughter is Grace Murray of EC. Born in Salmon River, N.B. in 1840. Came to EC in 1858. Married first time in 1866, and second time in 1883. |
| 1911-08-17 | Hagen | John | Died at age 71. Came to EC in 1881. Moulder at Phoenix Mnfg. Leaves six children, including Ole and Theodore of EC. |
| 1911-08-17 | Hagen | Ole | Son of John. Brother of Theodore. Of EC. |
| 1911-08-17 | Hagen | Theodore | Son of John. Brother of Ole. Of EC. |
| 1911-08-17 | Walter | John | Bought Olinger Gardens. Labor Day celebration there since 1904. To build spur track. |
| 1911-08-16 | Converse | Eva | Eva, daughter of Henry in moving picture that accompanies ill. (sic) song showing at Palace Theater. Song "Won't you share my bungalow?" |
| 1911-07-29 | Ure | John | John Jr. died suddenly in Milwaukee. |
| 1911-07-25 | Lyman | Dr. John VanReed | Car collided with street car. Is injured. |
| 1911-07-23 | Bull | Olea | Case settled. Olea Bull died July 25, 1911. Olea's will left money to three adopted children. (editor's note: Joseph C. Thorp's descendants.) |
| 1911-07-21 | Derouin | Herman | Brother of John. |
| 1911-07-21 | Derouin | John | Marries Alice Manke of EC. Brother of Herman. |
| 1911-07-21 | Menke | Alice | Of EC. Marries John Derouin. |
| 1911-07-14 | Joyce | James T. | VP of Union National Bank, elected pres. of State Bankers Assoc. |
| 1911-07-09 | Wyman | Asigal D. | Died of heart failure. Leaves daughter Jessie, wife and two sons out west. Born in Merideth, NY. Came to EC before the Civil War where he served four years. |
| 1911-07-01 | Christenson | Herman | Bought interest in Iver Anderson shoe store. Been 15 years in business. |
| 1911-06-29 | Mooney | Thomas | Marries Grace Morrison, daughter of H.A. Morrison, 1021 E. Grand. Will live at 222 1/2 Oxford. |
| 1911-06-29 | Morrison | Grace | Daughter of H.A. Morrison, 1021 E. Grand. Marries Thomas Mooney, will live at 222 1/2 Oxford. |
| 1911-06-29 | Morrison | H. A. | 1021 E. Grand. Father of Grace, who marries Thomas Mooney. |
| 1911-06-29 | Whelihan | James | Mrs. James died at home, 997 Madison. Born in Quebec, came to EC in 1880. Leaves husband, sons, Nicholas and Joseph of EC, and Peter of Donald, WI. |
| 1911-06-29 | Willis | John A. | Killed by being run over by his own wagon when he fell in front of it. Age 75; 113 Niagara St. Lived in EC for fifty years. From Darlington, NY. Leaves three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth McFarlane, Mrs. Bill Dailey, and Mrs. Inez Moore, and sons C.A. Willis and J.A. of Washington. |
| 1911-06-28 | Hill | Thomas J. | Suffered stroke. |
| 1911-06-28 | McGrath | Mary | When excavating old McGrath property on Putman St., workers find 2 buried cisterns belonging to Thomas Randall's hotel, which was on Summit St. just north of Olson's grocery. |
| 1911-06-27 | Anderson | Ivar | Bought shoe store of Fred W. Young, 209 S. Barstow Street. Had 9 years shoe experience and 10 years on the stage. |
| 1911-06-27 | Anderson | Ivar | Bought shoe store of Fred W. Young, 209 S. Barstow. Had nine years shoe experience, been on stage 10 years. |
| 1911-06-27 | Young | Fred W. | Sold shoe store to Ivar Anderson |
| 1911-06-25 | Kann | Marguerete | Daughter of Solomon Kann. Sister of David J. Married Edward Levy of NY. |
| 1911-06-25 | Levy | Edward | Of NY. Marries Marguerete "Ritta" Kann, daughter of Solomon Kann of EC. |
| 1911-06-23 | Christenson | Herman | Clerk in Culver Shoe Store. Rescued deaf mute from drowning in Chippewa. Christenson can't swim, but paddled out to boy while hanging onto a plank. |
| 1911-06-23 | Horan | Emmet | Admitted to bar. |
| 1911-06-22 | Nowak | Anna | Mrs. Anna Nowak died age 79. Lived here more than |
| 1911-06-20 | Partlow | Fred | Lives at 219 3rd St. Swallows carbolic acid, is despondent. |
| 1911-06-13 | Smith | William C. | Died as result of fall. Born in 1828 in London, England. Resided at 1211 State St. Leaves son James A. (Jim) and daughter Minnie D. |
| 1911-06-09 | Schwahn | Herman | Married in double wedding at Homs' cottage at Chetek, to Louise Homs. Frank Kohnen married Elsie Homs. Parents Mike Homs. |
| 1911-06-07 | Nygaard | John R. | Appointed to West Point. |
| 1911-06-04 | Holm | Peter J. | Died at age 59. Home 1214-1st Ave. Came from Sweden to EC in 1880. Pattern maker for McDonough Mnfg. Co. Invented Holm gasoline engine take over by Northwestern Steel & Iron Works. Lately interested in building up Western Machine Mnfg. Co. Leaves wife, one sister in EC, five sons and two daughters. |
| 1911-06-04 | James | Charles Leigh | Died at home on Union St. Born in Germany in 1846, came to EC in 1865. Youngest son of celebrated English historian and novelinst G.P.R. James. Mother died in EC 20 years ago. Brother of George Walter James. Was writer. Greatest work is "History of the World." Also wrote "History of French Revolution" in 1902. Survived by wife, Marie Frances, and three daughters, Blanch, Victoria and Francis. Francis is a librarian in S.F. |
| 1911-06-04 | James | Francis | Librarian in S.F. Daughter of Charles L. and Marie F. James. Sister of Blanch and Victoria. |
| 1911-06-04 | James | G. P.R. | Enlish novelist, historian and diplomat. Father of Charles Leigh James and George Walter James. Wife died in EC 20 years ago. |
| 1911-06-04 | Leinenkugel | Susie | Daughter of John Leinenkugel, sister of Anna. Married Will McCombs at Second Congregational. |
| 1911-06-04 | McCombs | Will | Married Susie Leinenkugel, daughter of John, at Second Congregational Church. |
| 1911-06-03 | James | Charles L. | Died 03 June 1911. Brother of George Walter James. |
| 1911-05-30 | Davis | William L. | Head of Dells Paper and Pulp Co. A valuable riding horse broke his back when it bucked into street car; had to be killed. |
| 1911-05-26 | Selbach | Joseph | Died. Born in Germany. Age 47. Came to EC 22 years ago. Leaves three sons and four daughters. Home 526 N. Dewey. Sons: Joseph W., William J., and Hubert H. Daughters: Cecelia, Amelia, Lucille and Marie. Leading member of German Catholic Church. |
| 1911-05-16 | Hall | Mrs. Frank | Adopted daughter of Thomas McDermott. Adopted brother is James McDermott. |
| 1911-05-16 | McDermott | James | Adopted son of Thomas McDermott. Adopted sister is Mrs. Frank Hall. |
| 1911-05-16 | McDermott | Thomas | Died at age 80. Retired logger and lumberman. Home 403 W. Grand. Mrs. Frank Hall adopted daughter. Was pioneer of Stillwater, MN. Raised adopted boy, Jame McDermott, and adopted girl. |
| 1911-04-30 | Bostwick | Arthur J. | Mrs. B. died 1013-3rd Ave. of heart failure. Survived by husband; sons Richard S. of Portland, OR; Arthur of EC; daughter Mrs. J.E. Davey of Winona and Cicily of EC. Sisters Mrs. J.H. Fleming and Mrs. George Wolfe. Brother William Stevens of Reading, CA. |
| 1911-04-30 | Bostwick | Arthur | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bostwick. Brother of Richard S. of Portland, Oregon, Cicily of EC and Mrs. J.E. Davey of Winona. |
| 1911-04-30 | Bostwick | Cicily | Of EC. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bostwick. Sister of Richard S. of Portland, Oregon, Arthur of EC, and Mrs. J.E. Davey of Winona. |
| 1911-04-30 | Bostwick | Richard S. | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bostwick. Brother of Arthur and Cicily of EC, and Mrs. J.E. Davey of Winona. |
| 1911-04-30 | Davey | J. E. | Husband of one of Arthur J. Bostwick's daughters |
| 1911-04-30 | Fleming | Mrs. J. H. | Sister of Mrs. George Wolfe, William Stevens and Mrs. Arthur J. Bostwick. |
| 1911-04-30 | Stevens | William | Of Reading, California. Brother of Mrs. George Wolfe, Mrs. J.H. Fleming, and Mrs. Arthur J. Bostwick. |
| 1911-04-30 | Wolfe | Mrs. George | Sister of William Stevens, Mrs. Arthur J. Bostwick, Mrs. J.H. Fleming |
| 1911-04-25 | Fitzgerald | Edith | Teaching in Hawaii. Mother Mrs. Mary D. Fitzgerald visiting there and will take trip around the world. |
| 1911-04-25 | Fitzgerald | Mary D. | Visiting daughter Edith Fitzgerald, who is teaching in Hawaii. Will take trip around the world. |
| 1911-04-20 | Rosholt | Thorman W. | Married Alice Von Hecke of Kansas. Is president of Northwestern Steel & Iron Works. |
| 1911-04-20 | Von Hecke | Alice | Of Kansas. Married Thorman W. Rosholt, pres. of Northwestern Steel & Iron Works. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | Charles | Son of Ole O. Arnstad. Brother of Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Hilda, Ole, John, Josephine, Gurina, Maybelle and George. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | George | Son of Ole O. Arnstad. Brother of Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Hilda, Ole, John, Josephine, Gurina, Maybelle and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | Gurina | Daughter of Ole O. Arnstad. Sister of Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Hilda, Ole, John, Josephine, Maybelle, George and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | Hilda | Daughter of Ole O. Arnstad. Sister of Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Ole, John, Josephine, Gurina, Maybelle, George and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | John | Son of Ole O. Arnstad. Brother of Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Hilda, Ole, Josephine, Gurina, Maybelle, George and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | Josephine | Daughter of Ole O. Arnstad. Sister of Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Hilda, Ole, John, Gurina, Maybelle, George and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | Maybelle | Daughter of Ole O. Arnstad. Sister of Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Hilda, Ole, John, Josephine, Gurina, George and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | Ole O. | Ole hanged himself in barn at 434 Hudson. Manufacturer, born near Trondjem, Norway in 1847. Came to EC in 1866. Bought interest in E.M. Fish Co in 1886. Children are Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Hilda, Ole, John, Josephine, Gurina, Maybelle, George and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Arnstad | Ole | Son of Ole O. Arnstad. Brother of Mathilda (Mrs. George Ermatinger), Hilda, John, Josephine, Gurina, Maybelle, George and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Ermatinger | Mathilda | Wife of George. Daughter of Ole O. Arnstad. Sister of Hilda, Ole, John, Josephine, Gurina, Maybelle, George and Charles. |
| 1911-04-12 | Welch | Earle S. | Reappointed Postmaster. |
| 1911-04-07 | Gleason | Mrs. L. C. | Daughter of John McKay. Sister of Albert and Angus. |
| 1911-04-07 | Johnson | Martha | Daughter of John Paulson Sr. Sister of John Jr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. |
| 1911-04-07 | McKay | Albert | In Altoona. Son of John McKay. Brother of Angus and Mrs. L.C. Gleason. |
| 1911-04-07 | McKay | Angus | Son of John McKay. Brother of Albert and Mrs. L.C. Gleason. |
| 1911-04-07 | McKay | John | Died at age 79 at home on N. Barstow. Early settler here, 1863. Children are Angus, Albert of Altoona and Mrs. L.C. Gleason [or Sleason--hard to read]. Was pilot for rafts. Catholic. |
| 1911-04-07 | Paulson | John | Golden anniversary. Married in 1861 in Norway. John was born in Stardalen in 1834 and wife was born in 1838 at the same location. Came to EC in 1890. Children in EC are Mrs. Martha Jornson, Mrs. Charles Peterson and John. |
| 1911-04-07 | Paulson | John | Son of John Paulson Sr., brother of Mrs. Martha Johnson and Mrs. Charles Peterson. |
| 1911-04-07 | Peterson | Mrs. Charles | Daughter of John Paulson Sr. Sister of John Jr. and Mrs. Martha Johnson. |
| 1911-04-06 | Lund | Sega A. | Ill. [Illustration?] |
| 1911-04-05 | Chamberlain | Clarance Abner | Estate valued at $100,000 & $10,000 real estate. Gives memorial window of $3,500 to 1st Cong. for first wife. For nieces Mable Thrane and Kate C. Moon, each $10,000 and residue of estate after death of Ida (Clarance's widow.) |
| 1911-04-05 | Huntington | George | Only son of Henry and Jane Huntington now in EC. |
| 1911-04-05 | Huntington | Mrs. Henry | Died at age 81. George is only son now in EC. |
| 1911-04-05 | Klingbeil | Julius K. | Sentenced to one year at Waupun for stealing turkeys in Town of Washington while drunk. |
| 1911-04-05 | Moon | Kate C. | Niece of Clarance A. Chamberlain (Mable Thrane is also a niece). Inherits $10,000 upon his death, and residue of estate after Clarance's widow, Ida, dies. |
| 1911-04-05 | Thrane | Mable | Niece of Clarance A. Chamberlain (Kate C. Moon is also a niece). Inherits $10,000 upon his death, and residue of estate after Clarance's widow, Ida, dies. |
| 1911-04-04 | Christianson | Josephine Guldbrandson | Celebrating golden anniversary. Husband Martin born in 1834 in Gjerdrum, Norway. She was born in 1841 at Christiana, Norway. Came to America in 1882, to EC in 1885. Husband is a tailor. Home on Mill St. |
| 1911-04-04 | Christianson | Martin | Celebrating golden anniversary. Born in 1834 in Gjerdrum, Norway. Wife Josephine Guldbrandson Christianson born in 1841 at Christiana, Norway. Came to America in 1882, to EC in 1885. Tailor. Home on Mill St. |
| 1911-03-29 | Ashum | Caroline | Dies at home, corner of Summit and State. Leaves husband, son John H., daughter Maud F. Originally from Maine. |
| 1911-03-29 | Ashum | John H. | Son of Dr. David W. and Caroline Ashum. Brother of Maud F. |
| 1911-03-29 | Ashum | Maud F. | Daughter of Dr. David W. and Caroline Ashum. Sister of John H. |
| 1911-03-25 | Bonell | James E. | New mngr of Wisc. Telephone Co. |
| 1911-03-25 | Glomski | Julius | Died of stroke. Lived at 633 Germania. Leaves several children. |
| 1911-03-23 | Schlosser | Peter | New home on Galloway St. |
| 1911-03-21 | Coon | Emmitt | Married Jennie Sugcliffe. Of Clear Creek. 4 sons and 3 daughters, including Mrs. Edgar Fear of Augusta. |
| 1911-03-21 | Coon | Jennie S. | Jennie S. Coon died in Plateau, SD. Came to EC in 1857 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sutcliffe. Married Emmitt Coon of Clear Creek. Leaves 4 sons and 3 daughters, including Mrs. Edgar Fear of Augusta. |
| 1911-03-21 | Sugcliffe | William | Father of Jennis S. Coon, who was born in Plateau, SD. With wife and daughter, came to EC in 1857. |
| 1911-03-21 | Sutcliffe | William | Jennie S. Coon died in Plateau, SD. Came to EC in 1857 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sutcliffe. Married Emmitt Coon of Clear Creek. Leaves 4 sons and 3 daughters, including Mrs. Edgar Fear of Augusta. |
| 1911-03-21 | Whelihan | James | James died. His son Peter is back in EC. |
| 1911-03-17 | Winslow | George F. | Suing for divorce. Carrie vs. George F. |
| 1911-03-15 | Kelly | John J. | Team rented to Shaw Lumber Co. goes through ice on Half Moon Lake; one drowns. |
| 1911-03-12 | Elliott | Norman | Six years old. Lives on Cameron St. Saved little friend from drowning at Half Moon Lake. |
| 1911-03-11 | Fear | Mrs. Edgar | Jennie S. Coon died in Plateau, SD. Came to EC in 1857 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sutcliffe. Married Emmitt Coon of Clear Creek. Leaves 4 sons and 3 daughters, including Mrs. Edgar Fear of Augusta. |
| 1911-03-10 | Devitt | Terence | Is 96 years old. Father of Mrs. Captain C.H. Henry. Lives at 1009 S. Farwell. Justice of Peace. Born in County Clare, Ireland, 20 March 1815. Came to EC in 1862. |
| 1911-03-07 | Mittelstadt | Emma | Arthur Erickson married Emma Mittelstadt. Live 228 Barland. |
| 1911-03-02 | Smith | Dor | Sold business to J. Koplin. |
| 1911-03-01 | Thomas | George W. | Died of heart trouble. Born in Charlestown, PA in 1850. Married Elizabeth H. Hutchins of EC in 1878. Was in Seattle for several years, recently returned. Businessman and logger. Leaves wife and sister, Mrs. Rufus Farr. Home on Menomonie St. |
| 1911-02-23 | Hudson | Henry | Junk dealer at 516 River St. |
| 1911-02-22 | Bull | Sara Thorp | All about possible contest of Mrs. Ole Bull's will. May 28, 1911 contest begins. |
| 1911-02-18 | Bartlett | Frank | Of Minneapolis. Son of Reuben C. Bartlett, brother of George H., William W., Maude, Mrs. P.A. Drake. |
| 1911-02-18 | Bartlett | George H. | Son of Reuben C. Bartlett, brother of William W., Frank, Maude, Mrs. P.A. Drake. |
| 1911-02-18 | Bartlett | Maude | Daughter of Reuben C. Bartlett, sister of George H., William W., Frank, Mrs. P.A. Drake. |
| 1911-02-18 | Bartlett | Reuben C. | Died at home of daugther Mrs. P.A. Drake, 410 Lake St. Came to EC in 1867. Four sons, William W., William W. & George H. of EC and Frank of Minneapolis. Daughter is Maude. |
| 1911-02-18 | Bartlett | William W. | Son of Reuben C. Bartlett, brother of George H., Frank, Maude, Mrs. P.A. Drake. |
| 1911-02-18 | Black | Alice | Of La Crosse. First wife of Clarance Abner Chamberlain. After her death he remarried Ida Buffington Kidder. |
| 1911-02-18 | Chamberlain | Clarance Abner | Died of stroke. Born in 1846 in Manchester NH. Came to EC in 1856. Lumberman, office in Ingram bldg. Home at 322 Grand W. Clerk on steamboat for few years. In 1870 with Ingram & Kennedy. Married Alice Black of LaCrosse. After Alice died he married Ida Buffington Kidder. |
| 1911-02-18 | Drake | P. A. | 410 Lake St. Married to daughter of Reuben C. Bartlett. |
| 1911-02-18 | Kidder | Ida Buffington | Clarance Abner Chamberlain married Ida after his first wife, Alice Black, died. |
| 1911-02-17 | Childs | Garret P. | Died. Survived by wife, four daughters, two sons. Born in Sullivan, Jefferson Co. in 1854. Came to EC in 1864. Handled horses for EC Lumber Co. and driver of hose cart. Fireman. |
| 1911-02-12 | Partlow | George | George given 20 days for vagrancy. |
| 1911-02-08 | Howe | George W. | Twelve years ago (Mr.?) Stone was killed by a train at the same spot on the railroad bridge over the Chippewa where George W. Howe jumped to his death in Feb. 1911. Both incidents witnessed by George Pond from same spot on First Avenue. Stone lived in same house later bought and remodeled by Mr. Howe. |
| 1911-02-08 | Pond | George | Twelve years ago (Mr.?) Stone was killed by a train at the same spot on the railroad bridge over the Chippewa where George W. Howe jumped to his death in Feb. 1911. Both incidents witnessed by George Pond from same spot on First Avenue. Stone lived in same house later bought and remodeled by Mr. Howe. |
| 1911-02-08 | Stone | Twelve years ago Stone was killed by a train at the same spot on the railroad bridge over the Chippewa where George W. Howe jumped to his death in Feb. 1911. Both incidents witnessed by George Pond from same spot on First Avenue. Stone lived in same house later bought and remodeled by Mr. Howe. | |
| 1911-02-07 | Chamberlin | C. A. | Sec. and treas. of Howe's Shoe Co., Inc. 1904. |
| 1911-02-07 | Cutter | A. A. | George W. Howe worked for Mr. Cutter after coming to EC in 1890. |
| 1911-02-07 | Ellison | A. F. | George W. Howe once worked with Ellison and later became a member of the firm. |
| 1911-02-07 | Howe | George W. | Jumps from railroad bridge into Chippewa River. Witnessed by George Pond, who was driving on First Ave. Was president of Howe's Shoe Co. C.A. Chamerlin is sec. & treas., Inc. 1904. George born in Essex Co., NY in 1859. Married Mae Tisdale in 1887. Came to EC in 1890 and worked for A.A. Cutter. Worked with A.F. Ellison and became member of firm. Lived at 416 W. Grand. Leaves widow and two adopted daughters. |
| 1911-02-07 | Pond | George | Was driving on First Avenue and witnessed George W. Howe jump from railroad bridge into Chippewa River. |
| 1911-02-07 | Tisdale | Mae | Married George W. Howe in 1887. Came to EC in 1890. Adopted two daughters. |
| 1911-02-04 | Linton | Arthur | Baby boy born yesterday. |
| 1911-02-01 | Hendrickson | M. | Picture labeled "Pride of EC" took first prize in boy's class skiing at national meet in Chippewa Falls. 13 years old. |
| 1911-01-31 | Blystone | George H. | Married Annabel Howe, daughter of G.H. Howe, Grand Ave. |
| 1911-01-31 | Howe | Annabel | Daughter of G.H. Howe, Grand Ave. Married George H. Blystone. |
| 1911-01-31 | Howe | G. H. | Grand Avenue. Father of Annabel, who married George H. Blystone. |
| 1911-01-27 | Running | Sever | Married Ella Stein. |
| 1911-01-27 | Stein | Ella | Married Sever Running. Sister of Emma. |
| 1911-01-27 | Stein | Emma | Sister of Ella. |
| 1911-01-25 | Geske | August J. | Father killed by fall at farm in Fall Creek at age 72. Leaves 12 children. |
| 1911-01-24 | Hollen | A. H. | Old building on SW corner of Galloway and Barstow buldging [sic] out, used as store house after Hollen enlarged and moved across street. |
| 1911-01-21 | Bushnow | W.W. Downs is back in EC to live. Attorney in Culver Building, formerly of Downsville. Sister is Mrs. Bushnow. | |
| 1911-01-15 | Converse | Eva | Daughter of Henry Converse, 411 Main St. Eva is a model for illustration in Youth's Companion. |
| 1911-01-15 | Converse | Henry E. | Home is 411 Main St. Daughter, Eva, is model for illustration in Youth's Companion. |
| 1911-01-14 | Burlingame | Allah E. | President of A.E. Burlingame Co. Sells cigars in several cities. |
| 1911-01-14 | Kelly | John J. | Employing 35 men in ice harvest. |
| 1911-01-07 | Atkinson | William K | Retires from Leader. Came from London, Ontario in 1884. Took control of Leader in 1885. |
| 1911-01-06 | Holman | Amanda | Widow of Frank Holman. Dies, leaving estate of $45,000. Home goes to Mrs. Mary Thomas. Children are George A. MacDouglas, Ella Kepler, Mary Thomas and John Holman, foster son. Grandchildren are Thomas J. MacDougal and John William Kemp. |
| 1911-01-06 | Holman | Frank | Late husband of Amanda Holman. Children are George A. MacDouglas, Ella Kepler, Mary Thomas and John Holman, foster son. Grandchildren are Thomas J. MacDougal and John William Kemp. |
| 1911-01-06 | Holman | John | Foster son of Frank and Amanda Holman. Siblings are Mary Thomas, Ella Kepler and George A. MacDougal. |
| 1911-01-06 | Kemp | John William | Thomas J. MacDougal and John William Kemp are the grandsons of Frank and Amanda Holman. |
| 1911-01-06 | Kepler | Ella | Daughter of Frank and Amanda Holman. Sister of Mary Thomas, George A. MacDougal and John Holman. |
| 1911-01-06 | MacDougal | George A. | Son of Frank and Amanda Holman. Siblings are Ella Kepler, Mary Thomas and John Holman. |
| 1911-01-06 | MacDougal | Thomas J. | Thomas J. MacDougal and John William Kemp are the grandsons of Frank and Amanda Holman. |
| 1911-01-06 | Nordlie | Alfred | Married Myrtle Hollen at Christ Church. |
| 1911-01-06 | Thomas | Mary | Inherits house on death of her mother, Amanda Holman. Father was late Frank Holman. Siblings are George A. MacDouglas, Ella Kepler, and John Holman. |
| 1910-12-23 | Close | Mrs. H. W. | Daughter of Joseph Hobbs. Sister of Mrs. Tabitha Riley, H.A., F.W., Mrs. J.J. Enge, Mrs. Laura Spiers and Rev. E.A. Hobbs. |
| 1910-12-23 | Enge | Mrs. J. J. | Daughter of Joseph Hobbs. Sister of Mrs. Tabitha Riley, H.A., F.W., Mrs. H.W. Close, Mrs. Laura Spiers and Rev. E.A. Hobbs. |
| 1910-12-23 | Hobbs | E. A. | Of South Dakota. Son of Joseph Hobbs. Brother of Mrs. Tabitha Riley, H.A., F.W., Mrs. J.J. Enge, Mrs. H.W. Close and Mrs. Laura Spiers. |
| 1910-12-23 | Hobbs | F. W. | Son of Joseph Hobbs. Brother of Mrs. Tabitha Riley, H.A., Mrs. J.J. Enge, Mrs. H.W. Close, Mrs. Laura Spiers and Rev. E.A. Hobbs. |
| 1910-12-23 | Hobbs | H. A. | Son of Joseph Hobbs. Brother of Mrs. Tabitha Riley, F.W., Mrs. J.J. Enge, Mrs. H.W. Close, Mrs. Laura Spiers and Rev. E.A. Hobbs. |
| 1910-12-23 | Hobbs | Joseph | Celebrating 50th anniversary. Eight children are: Mrs. Tabitha Riley, H.A. and F.W. of Town of Washington, Mrs. J..J. Enge, Mrs. H.W. Close, Laura (Mrs. Guy Spiers), and Rev. E.A. Hobbs of South Dakota. |
| 1910-12-23 | Kirkoff | S. B. | Game warden. |
| 1910-12-23 | Spiers | Guy | Husband of Laura, nee Hobbs. |
| 1910-12-23 | Spiers | Laura | Wife of Guy Spiers. Daughter of Joseph Hobbs. Sister of Mrs. Tabitha Riley, H.A., F.W., Mrs. J.J. Enge, Mrs. H.W. Close, and Rev. E.A. Hobbs. |
| 1910-12-17 | Armstrong | Mrs. W. H. | Daughter of Mrs. Betsey Farr, sister of Frank Farr. Home is 401 Third St. |
| 1910-12-17 | Farr | Betsy | Died at age 76 at home of daughter, Mrs. W.H. Armstrong, 401 Third St. Son is Frank. Came to EC in 1859. |
| 1910-12-17 | Farr | Frank | Son of Betsy Farr. Brother of Mrs. W.H. Armstrong. |
| 1910-12-14 | Ager | Waldemar Theodor | Editor of "Reform" Norwegian publication. |
| 1910-12-14 | Garnett | George F. | Died from injuries sustained while trying to stop Standard Oil team runaway. Lived at 836 Broadway. |
| 1910-12-09 | Knutson | Mrs. H. M. | 421 Hudson St. Daughter of Anna and Einar Selmer [Selmar?]. After Einar's death Anna remarried Sigvald Quale. |
| 1910-12-09 | Quale | Anna | Died at age 67 at home of her daughter by her first husband, Mrs. H.M. Knutson, 421 Hudson. Married Einar Selmer, who died. She married Quale in 1889, and he died in 1890. |
| 1910-12-08 | McClusky | Andrew | Son of Mrs. Margaret McClusky. Brother of Thomas, Frank and Patrick of EC. |
| 1910-12-08 | McClusky | Frank | Son of Mrs. Margaret McClusky. Brother of Thomas, Andrew and Patrick of EC. |
| 1910-12-08 | McClusky | Margaret | Died. Lived on west side hill. Leaves sons Frank, Thomas, Andrew, and Patrick of Eau Claire. |
| 1910-12-08 | McClusky | Patrick | Son of Mrs. Margaret McClusky. Brother of Thomas, Andrew and Frank of EC. |
| 1910-12-08 | McClusky | Thomas | Son of Mrs. Margaret McClusky. Brother of Frank, Andrew and Patrick of EC. |
| 1910-12-04 | Foss | Raymond | Of Foss-Armstrong Co. Marries Mildred, only daughter of Gerhardine Schlosser. Will live on Summit Ave. |
| 1910-12-04 | Moon | Chester D. | Has a pet deer. |
| 1910-12-04 | Rathbun | George | Mrs. George lives on Mappa St. |
| 1910-12-04 | Schlosser | Gerhardine | Her only daughter is Mildred, who married Raymond Foss. |
| 1910-12-04 | Schlosser | Mildred | Only daughter of Gerhardine Schlosser. Marries Raymond Foss of Foss-Armstrong Co. Will live on Summit Ave. |
| 1910-12-04 | Whipple | John J. | John died in Brunswick. A farmer at Porter's Mills. In Civil War. Born May 15, 1836 in Granton County, NH. Bought farm after the Civil War. He was the son of Aaron and Betxy Whipple. Came to EC about 1854. Married Lottie Mills in 1868. He son was J. Bird Whipple. |
| 1910-12-03 | Lang | Robert A. | Is contractor. |
| 1910-12-02 | Lang | Robert A. | Barn burned on farm near Lake Hallie. Flames seen 7 miles south east of Eau Claire. |
| 1910-12-02 | Stocking | Jessie Brown | Jessie Brown Stocking married Charles Roy Sharood in St. Paul. Daughter of H.M. Stocking. |
| 1910-12-02 | Zemple | J. | Cylinder froze and cracked in big new car delaying trip to Europe. Guy Wright is his chauffeur. |
| 1910-12-01 | Brimi | Syver E. | Marries in Minneapolis |
| 1910-11-04 | James | Victoria | Taking place of Margaret Ball at high school. Daughter of Charles L. and Marie F. James. Sisters are Blanch and Francis. |
| 1910-10-29 | Rosholt | Julius | Brothers Kim and Julius bought new Farmer's State Bank at Waupaca. Have interest in nearly a score of banks. |
| 1910-10-29 | Rosholt | Kimberly | Kim and Julius bought new Farmer's State Bank at Waupaca. Have interest in nearly a score of banks. |
