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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1936-06-11 | DeMars | Joseph | 602 Water St. In Navy. |
| 1936-06-05 | Crocker | Roberta Alice | Daughter of W.C. Crocker Sr. of Spooner. Marries Arthur B. Sullivan. Sister of Walter C. Jr of EC (109 Marston). Bride was teacher in EC. |
| 1936-06-05 | Crocker | Walter C. | 109 Marston, EC. Brother of Roberta Alice. Son of Walter C. Sr. |
| 1936-06-05 | Sullivan | Arthur B. | Marries Roberta Alice Crocker. |
| 1936-05-30 | Werner | Keith | Keith and Tommy to work in AK gold fields. |
| 1936-05-20 | Falstad | Clarence | Oldest son of Ole and Lena Falstad. Brother of Gilroy and Irving of EC and Ralph of Superior. |
| 1936-05-20 | Falstad | Gilroy | Of EC. Son of Ole and Lena Falstad. Brother of Clarence and Irving of EC and Ralph of Superior. |
| 1936-05-20 | Falstad | Irving | Of EC. Son of Ole and Lena Falstad. Brother of Clarence and Gilroy of EC and Ralph of Superior. |
| 1936-05-20 | Falstad | Ole | Died. Veteran meat market operator. Dr. Clarence Falstad is his oldest son. Other sons are Gilroy and Irving of EC and Ralph of Superior. Wife is Lena. |
| 1936-05-20 | Falstad | Ralph | Of Superior. Son of Ole and Lena Falstad. Brother of Clarence, Gilroy and Irving of EC. |
| 1936-05-19 | Hale | Jean | Marries Kenneth W. Purdy in New York. Daughter of Earl M. Hale. |
| 1936-05-19 | Purdy | Kenneth W. | Marries Jean Hale in NY. |
| 1936-05-17 | Miles | Hazel | Wife of Ernest Hortob Miles. Giving piano concert. |
| 1936-05-17 | Patrow | Inez | Inez, daughter of Sol, married Leo Hagman, son of Henry. |
| 1936-05-13 | Luce | Lester | City attorney for Gardena, California. Son of Rev. Silas P. Luce, brother of Norman. |
| 1936-05-13 | Thomas | Lydia Botsford | Mrs. Evan Q. Thomas (Lydia Botsford) died. Born in IL in 1851. Came to EC with parents in 1874. Lived on Galloway St. for many years. Died at home of daughter Edna Airis. Was sister of the late William, and Jane Botsford of Altoona. Husband was a railroad man and in Civil War. |
| 1936-05-12 | Binder | Abram | Dies at age 83. Came to EC at age three. Father operated hotel. |
| 1936-05-09 | Bernehl | Norma | Daughter of Edward Moessner. Sister of William, Alma, and Mrs. Raymond Kolb. |
| 1936-05-09 | Bluedorn | Anna | Sister of Fred, Edward and William Moessner, and Mrs. Rosa Lenz. |
| 1936-05-09 | Jackson | Clarence | Mrs. Clarence Jackson died, age 24. Leaves husband and son, Ronald. (Editor's note: note card was for Rev. Martinus C. Waller.) |
| 1936-05-09 | Kolb | Mrs. Raymond | Daughter of Edward Moessner. Sister of William, Alma, and Mrs. Norma Bernehl. |
| 1936-05-09 | Lenz | Rosa | Sister of Fred, Edward and William Moessner, and Mrs. Anna Bluedorn. |
| 1936-05-09 | Moessner | Alma | Daughter of Edward Moessner. Sister of William, Mrs. Raymond Kolb and Mrs. Norma Bernehl. |
| 1936-05-09 | Moessner | Edward | Died at age 76. 716 Whipple Street. Born in Germany, came to Eau Claire in 1889. Charter member of Epithany [sic] Lutheran Church. Leaves wife, son William, daughters Mrs. Raymond Kolb, Mrs. Norma Bernehl, and Alma, brothers William and Fred, and sisters Mrs. Rosa Lenz and Mrs Anna Bluedorn. |
| 1936-05-09 | Moessner | Fred | Brother of Edward, William, Mrs. Anna Bluedorn and Mrs. Rosa Lenz. |
| 1936-05-09 | Moessner | William | Son of Edward Moessner. Brother of Alma, Mrs. Norma Bernehl and Mrs. Raymond Kolb. |
| 1936-05-09 | Moessner | William | Brother of Edward, Fred, Mrs. Anna Bluedorn and Mrs. Rosa Lenz. [Note that Edward has a son who is also named William.] |
| 1936-05-08 | Grinsell | Alexander | Son of John and Margaret Grinsell. Brother of Robert A. and Maude. Wounded in Philippines in 1900, vet in Spanish-American War. On police force in Wash. D.C. after the war. |
| 1936-05-08 | Grinsell | James S. | Came to EC at age 21 with brother John, then 17, in 1858. Worked for Ingram & Kennedy, then Thorp. In logging and later groceries. Father of James A. |
| 1936-05-08 | Grinsell | John | Husband of Margaret (Johnson), father of Robert A., Alexander (Sandy) and Maude. |
| 1936-05-08 | Grinsell | John | Came to EC at age 17, with brother James, then 21, in 1858. Worked for Ingram & Kennedy, then Thorp. Married Margaret Johnson in 1867 and brought her to EC. She died in 1883. Had 11 children. |
| 1936-05-08 | Grinsell | Margaret | Wife of John Grinsell. Mother of Robert A., Alexander (Sandy) and Maude. |
| 1936-05-08 | Grinsell | Margaret | Married John Grinsell in 1867, and he brought her to EC. Died in 1883, leaving eleven children. |
| 1936-05-08 | Grinsell | Maude | Daughter of John and Margaret Grinsell. Sister of Robert A. and Alexander (Sandy). |
| 1936-05-08 | Grinsell | Robert A. | Son of John and Margaret Grinsell. Brother of Alexander (Sandy) and Maude. Guiding tours through Russia and China for Thomas Cook. Spanish-American War veteran. Worked at Waldorf Astoria. Brother Alexander (Sandy) was wounded in Philippines in 1900, and Robert gave up job and went to Manila where he got a job as a collector of customs. Was there 16 years. |
| 1936-05-08 | Midelfart | H. Christian | Resigns after 30 years on Board of Health |
| 1936-05-07 | Kosmo | John | Son of Mrs. Maren O. Kosmo. Brother of Otto. |
| 1936-05-07 | Kosmo | Mrs. Maren O. | Died at age 96. 414 Williams St. Born in Norway, came to EC in 1872 with husband and Mrs. Martha Churchill of Spokane. Sons are Orro and John. |
| 1936-05-07 | Kosmo | Otto | Son of Mrs. Maren O. Kosmo. Brother of John. |
| 1936-05-03 | Halbleib | Willard A. | Son of Charles. Brother of Mrs. Lois Haase. Marries Angela Zecherle of Bloomer. He works at National Pressure Cooker. |
| 1936-05-03 | Zecherle | Angela | Of Bloomer. Marries Willard A. Halbleib. |
| 1936-04-29 | Buffington | Fannie | To erect memorial chapel in Lakeview Cemetery in memory of her hparents, Stephin and Elizabeth Hoover. Mr. Hoover in business in EC 1866 to 1898. Fannie is their only child. |
| 1936-04-29 | Crandall | Minnie | Married George F. Day in 1890. Mother of sons Gail, Glenn and Merle and daughter Marie. |
| 1936-04-29 | Day | Gail | Son of George F. and Minnie Day. Brother of Glenn, Merle and Marie. |
| 1936-04-29 | Day | George F. | Dies at Rock Falls. Born in early '60s in Rock Co., son of Jesse Day and Hannah Whitmore Day. Came to Rock Falls in 1876. Well driller and store owner. Married Minnie Crandall in 1890. Survived by wife, sons Gail, Glenn and Merle and daughter Marie. |
| 1936-04-29 | Day | Glenn | Son of George F. and Minnie Day. Brothers are Gail and Merle, sister is Marie. |
| 1936-04-29 | Day | Hannah Whitmore | Wife of Jesse Day, mother of George F., J. Harvey and two daughters. |
| 1936-04-29 | Day | Marie | Daughter of George F. and Minnie Day. Brothers are Gail, Glenn and Merle. |
| 1936-04-29 | Day | Merle | Son of George F. and Minnie Day. Brothers are Gail and Glenn, sister is Marie. |
| 1936-04-29 | Hoover | Elizabeth | Wife of Stephen. Only child is Fannie Buffington. |
| 1936-04-29 | Hoover | Stephen | In business in EC 1866-1898. Husband of Elizabeth. Only child Fannie Buffington. |
| 1936-04-26 | Ohm | J. H. | Optomotrist. Will distribute 9,000 small trees to persons wishing to plant them to attract birds. |
| 1936-04-23 | Solberg | Steve | The Steve Solbergs, 545 Center St., celebrated fiftieth anniversary. Married in Mondovi, came to EC in 1886. Steve worked for Valley Lumber Co. for 14 years, then in bridge building department of Railroad. Retired after 32 years. Have five children: Mrs. Lotta Hempleman, Mrs. Mae Lee, Philip and Herbert of EC and Franklin in IN. |
| 1936-04-21 | Fleming | John H. | Died. Was alderman 15 years from 2nd Ward. 707 Gray. Leaves three daughters, one son, two brothers and two sisters. Only Thomas F. and brother Edward in EC. |
| 1936-04-21 | MacLeod | John | John's widow Mary dies. Children are Mrs. Fred Graham and Nan. |
| 1936-04-21 | MacLeod | Mary | Died. Widow of John. Born in NY in 1839. Came to Eau Claire in 1879. Leaves two daughters, Mrs. Fred Grahm and Nan. |
| 1936-04-19 | Bartig | Frank | Of Chicago. Marries Mary Korn, daughter of Elmer W. Korn. |
| 1936-04-19 | Korn | Mary | Daughter of Elmer W. Korn. Sister of Jean and Ralph W. Korn. Marries Frank Bartig of Chicago. |
| 1936-04-18 | Congdon | Alva | Mary Murray died. Married in 1880 to Will H. Lamb, pioneer newspaper man. Chose name "Leader", was one of EC's first music teachers. Married Robert Murray 2nd. Leaves nephew, Frederick Condgon of Kenosha. |
| 1936-04-18 | Congdon | Frederick | Mary Murray died. Married in 1880 to Will H. Lamb, pioneer newspaper man. Chose name "Leader", was one of EC's first music teachers. Married Robert Murray 2nd. Leaves nephew, Frederick Condgon of Kenosha. |
| 1936-04-18 | Murray | Mary | Mary Murray died. Married in 1880 to Will H. Lamb, pioneer newspaper man. Chose name "Leader", was one of EC's first music teachers. Married Robert Murray 2nd. Leaves nephew, Frederick Condgon of Kenosha. |
| 1936-04-14 | Sullivan | Arthur B. | Roberta, daughter of Walter C. Crocker of Spooner, is engaged to Arthur B. Sullivan, son of Murry Sullivan of Salt Lake City. |
| 1936-04-12 | Oien | Chester | Chester, son of H.M. Oien, 822 Dodge, engaged to Louise, daughter of Frank Ackerman. (They were married June 28, 1936.) |
| 1936-04-12 | Schwahn | Henry L. | Henry L. married Hazel Davison of [Los Angeles] in Milwaukee. Will live in Oxford Apartments. |
| 1936-04-08 | Shute | Frank A. | Frank A., veteran Altoona merchant, retires. Opened in 1898, sold to E.W. Pond while he went to Humbird, but bought back. (1914-1922) |
| 1936-04-04 | Schwahn | William Ernst | Mrs. William E. died at home. Born in Norway in 1854. Came to EC with parents in 1867 on steamboat Johnny Schmoker. |
| 1936-03-28 | Davis | William L. | Died suddenly in Florida. Born in 1885 at Neenah, WI. In EC since 1903. Home 207 Park Ave. Was gen. supt. of paper mill and VP at time of death. Also VP of Davis Falls Land Co. Survived by wife, son William L. III, and brother Stephen R. Davis. |
| 1936-03-28 | Davis | William L. | Son of William Llywellyn Davis Jr. and Hazel (Anderson) Davis. |
| 1936-03-25 | Couture | Alfred | Died. 418 Water St. Survived by one son, Napoleon, and daughters Mrs. Minnie Garlie, Mrs. John Bach and two others out of town. Brother of Edmund. |
| 1936-03-25 | Couture | Edmund | Brother of Alfred. |
| 1936-03-25 | Couture | Minnie | Daughter of Alfred Couture. Sister of Napoleon, Mrs. John Bach and two other sisters out of town. |
| 1936-03-25 | Couture | Napoleon | Son of Alfred Couture. Has four sisters, including Mrs. Minnie Garlie and Mrs. John Bach of EC. |
| 1936-03-24 | Bray | Nell Ferris | Home on Congress St. |
| 1936-03-24 | Bray | Winifred A. | Marries Kempton L. German. Both are now in Chicago. |
| 1936-03-24 | German | Kempton L. | Marries Winifred A. Bray. Both are now in Chicago. |
| 1936-03-22 | Laursen | Laurits A. | Kurt Stubenvoll files suit against Laursen. Harry L.Lowe sued and won in lower court, higher reversed. |
| 1936-03-21 | Droege | Henry A. | Of Chicago. |
| 1936-03-21 | Droege | Mathilda | Died at age 83. 416 E. Madison. In EC for 66 years. Children are Lydia, Olga (Mrs. Ernest Volkman), William of Minneapolis and Henry A. of Chicago. |
| 1936-03-21 | Droege | Olga | Wife of Ernest Volkman. |
| 1936-03-21 | Droege | William | Now in Minneapolis. |
| 1936-03-21 | Volkman | Ernest | Husband of Olga Droege. |
| 1936-03-19 | Phillips | Jay | President of Ed Phillips and Sons of EC. Elected president of Minnesota Wine & Spirits Institute, Inc. |
| 1936-03-18 | Laursen | Laurits A. | Returned home to Akron, has been sick several months, in hospital here all time of trial. Has angina pectoris and diabetes. |
| 1936-03-14 | Butler | Donald | Dies at age 36, leaving wife Esther and four-year-old son. Veteran of WWI. |
| 1936-03-14 | Butler | Esther | Husband Donald dies at age 36, leaving her with a four-year-old son. |
| 1936-03-11 | Bandoli | Elizabeth | Widow of Carl Bandoli, remarries Albert Barofsky, visits son Melvin in Texas. |
| 1936-03-11 | Bandoli | Melvin | Visited in Texas by mother Elizabeth and stepfather Albert Barofsky. |
| 1936-03-11 | Barofsky | Albert | Marries Elizabeth Bandoli, widow of Carl Bandoli. |
| 1936-03-10 | Singleton | Ellen | Ellen, widow of Judge Singleton died. Son Paul a priest. Joseph W.,other son, and Lydia a daughter are in EC, and Geraldine in Chicago. |
| 1936-03-03 | Bernicke | Burnett | Burnett married Joan, daughter of A.H. Larson. |
| 1936-02-28 | Coon | N. D. | 342 Water gutted by fire. Alexander Dean family on second floor rescued when dog awakened them. Building erected circa 1875 by Levi Rilette for N.D. Coon, who had music store. |
| 1936-02-28 | Dean | Alexander | 342 Water gutted by fire. Deans on second floor rescued when dog awakened them. Mrs. Ben Rolland is a niece of Mrs. Dean. Building erected circa 1875 by Levi Rilette for N.D. Coon, who had music store. |
| 1936-02-28 | Peterson | Kirstin | Died. Widow of Hans Peterson. Mother of Ida, H. Peter, Julius C. and Mrs. Hannah Rust. |
| 1936-02-28 | Rilette | Levi | 342 Water gutted by fire. Alexander Dean family on second floor rescued when dog awakened them. Building erected circa 1875 by Levi Rilette for N.D. Coon, who had music store. |
| 1936-02-28 | Rolland | Mrs. Ben | 342 Water gutted by fire. Deans on second floor rescued when dog awakened them. Mrs. Ben Rolland is a niece of Mrs. Dean. Building erected circa 1875 by Levi Rilette for N.D. Coon, who had music store. |
| 1936-02-26 | Oien | George | George died of bullet wound to head, believed self-inflicted, in Shanghai. |
| 1936-02-24 | Sippel | Paul P. | Paul P. died age 61, 620 Germania. Leaves daughter Kathryn. |
| 1936-02-23 | Burlingame | Allah E. | Father of Dorothy |
| 1936-02-23 | Burlingame | Dorothy | Daughter of Allah E. Burlingame. Marries George, son of William Holgate of Iowa. Will live in Chicago. |
| 1936-02-23 | Holgate | George | Son of William Holgate of Iowa. Marries Dorothy Burlingame. Will live in Chicago. |
| 1936-02-23 | Laursen | Laurits A. | Martin B. O'Brien awarded $10,000 and interest. |
| 1936-02-23 | Laursen | Laurits A. | suit begins (outline of case). |
| 1936-02-22 | Gillette | Alice | Widow of Jerome. Dies at son Voigt's home in EC. Born in Penn. in 1856. In EC 40 years. |
| 1936-02-16 | Hayes | Edward Stephen | Born in Maine in 1856. Was member of board of YMCA and assisted in making bldg. here possible. Was director of Union National Bank. |
| 1936-02-15 | Best | Mrs. George | Sister of Ross Garnett of Calif., J.S. Garnett of Tacoma, Fred Garnett of EC, Mrs. Frank Lott, Mrs. William Melrose, and Mrs. William Flasher. |
| 1936-02-15 | Flasher | Mrs. William | Sister of Ross Garnett of Calif., J.S. Garnett of Tacoma, Fred Garnett of EC, Mrs. Frank Lott, Mrs. William Melrose, and Mrs. George Best. |
| 1936-02-15 | Garnett | Fred | Of EC. Brother of Ross of Calif., J.S. of Tacoma, Mrs. Frank Lott, Mrs. William Melrose, Mrs. George Best and Mrs. William Flasher. |
| 1936-02-15 | Garnett | J. S. | Of Tacoma. Brother of Ross of Calif., Fred of EC, Mrs. Frank Lott, Mrs. William Melrose, Mrs. George Best and Mrs. William Flasher. |
| 1936-02-15 | Garnett | Leslie Emil | Died in California. Born in Brunswick in 1876. Leaves three bothers, Ross of Calif., J.S. of Tacoma and Fred of EC, and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Lott, Mrs. William Melrose, Mrs. George Best and Mrs. William Flasher. |
| 1936-02-15 | Garnett | Ross | Of California. Brother of J.S. of Tacoma, Fred of EC, Mrs. Frank Lott, Mrs. William Melrose, Mrs. George Best and Mrs. William Flasher. |
| 1936-02-15 | Lott | Mrs. Frank | Sister of Ross Garnett of Calif., J.S. Garnett of Tacoma, Fred Garnett of EC, Mrs. William Melrose, Mrs. George Best and Mrs. William Flasher. |
| 1936-02-15 | Melrose | Mrs. William | Sister of Ross Garnett of Calif., J.S. Garnett of Tacoma, Fred Garnett of EC, Mrs. Frank Lott, Mrs. George Best and Mrs. William Flasher. |
| 1936-02-13 | Glennan | Jessie | Marries Henry J. Simmons. Will live in EC. |
| 1936-02-13 | Simmons | Henry J. | Marries Jessie Glennan. Will live in EC. |
| 1936-02-12 | Hayes | Edward Stephen | Dies in Portland, OR. Came to EC in 1883 as partner with Dr. Charles Alexander. Had five children; those still living are Edmund S. and Mrs. Ruth McGraw. Practiced medicine until 1918, but when O.H. Ingram died Hayes became officer of O.H. Ingram Co. Served 21 years on State Brd. of Health. |
| 1936-02-07 | Laursen | Laurits A. | All about $299,900 suit by O'Brien against Laurse. |
| 1936-02-05 | Waller | Martinus C. | Rev. Waller died at home, 1031 E. Grand. Came to EC in 1918. Assistant Editor [of] official publication [of] Norwegian Synod. Leaves wife, Anna Marie Anderson and eleven children. |
| 1936-02-04 | Pavelski | Jack | Manager of Stevensons. Lives at 618 Cochrane St. |
| 1936-02-02 | Anderson | Lina | Daughter of Norma Anderson. Came from Bergen, Norway, to EC in 1885. Ben F. Parks came to EC in 1874. They are now celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. |
| 1936-02-02 | Anderson | Norma | Mother of Lina Anderson, who came from Bergen, Norway, to EC in 1885 and later married Ben F. Parks. |
| 1936-02-02 | Parks | Ben F. | Lives at 1001 Main St. Married 50 years. Mrs. Parks nee Lina Anderson, daughter of Norma, from Bergen, Norway, came to EC in 1885. Ben came to EC in 1874. Has been with Press Co. for 32 years. Ben is the brother of Charles. |
| 1936-01-29 | Gort | Robert | Fined for having pin ball machine in his tavern. 102 W. Madison. |
| 1936-01-16 | Bowman | Algot | Son of John, brother of Clifford, Clarence, George, Chester, Mrs. Morris David, Eleanor |
| 1936-01-16 | Bowman | Chester | Son of John, brother of Clifford, Clarence, George, Algot, Mrs. Morris David, Eleanor |
| 1936-01-16 | Bowman | Clarence | Son of John, brother of Clifford, Algot, George, Chester, Mrs. Morris David, Eleanor |
| 1936-01-16 | Bowman | Clifford | Died in Superior at age 30. Leaves wife; parents, John 630 Franklin; four brothers, Algot, Clarence, George, Chester; sisters Mrs. Morris Davis, Eleanor and E(illegible) |
| 1936-01-16 | Bowman | George | Son of John, brother of Clifford, Clarence, Algot, Chester, Mrs. Morris David, Eleanor |
| 1936-01-16 | Bowman | George | Son of John, brother of Clifford, Clarence, Algot, Chester, Mrs. Morris David, Eleanor |
| 1936-01-16 | Bowman | John | 630 Franklin. Father of Clifford, Algot, Clarence, George, Chester, Mrs. Morris Davis, Eleanor |
| 1936-01-16 | Cousins | Henry | Husband of Louise Preston. Came to EC in 1866. Daughter Mary (later Mrs. James T. Joyce) was born in 1872. |
| 1936-01-16 | Davis | Morris | Husband of one of John Bowman's three daughters |
| 1936-01-16 | Joyce | Mary | Died in San Antonio. Daughter of Henry and Louise (Preston) Cousins, who came to EC in 1866. Mary born in 1872. Sister of Marshall Cousins. |
| 1936-01-16 | Preston | Louise | Wife of Henry Cousins. Came to EC in 1866. Daughter Mary (later Mrs. James T. Joyce) was born in 1872. |
| 1936-01-14 | Barber | Petronilla | Dies, leaves brothers Roy P., Nelson C. and Thorp J. Wilcox. Daughter of Mrs. N.C. Wilcox. Married Colonel James T. Barber in 1899 (he died in 1926). |
| 1936-01-07 | Derouin | Dorothy | Daughter of Ed Derouin. Marries Arthur Gort. |
| 1936-01-07 | Derouin | Edmund | Father of Dorothy. |
| 1936-01-07 | Gort | Arthur | Marries Dorothy Derouin. |
| 1936-01-05 | Midelfart | Christian F. | Marries Helga Gunderson |
| 1936-01-05 | Midelfart | Helga | Daughter of Dr. Adolf Gunderson of La Crosse. Marries Dr. Christian F. Midelfart of EC. |
| 1936-01-03 | Hogan | Mary | Sister of John and William McCaghy and Mrs. Mgt. McDonald. |
| 1936-01-03 | McCaghy | John | Brother of William McCaghy, Mrs. Mary Hogan, and Mrs. Mgt. McDonald. |
| 1936-01-03 | McCaghy | William | Brother of John McCaghy, Mrs. Mary Hogan, and Mrs. Mgt. McDonald. |
| 1936-01-03 | McDonald | Margaret | Mrs. Mgt McDonald died at Superior. Leaves 6 children, 2 brothers, John and William McCaghy, and sister Mrs. Mary Hogan. |
| 1936-01-01 | Gunn | Bertram | Mr. and Mrs. Bertram are attendants in wedding of Robert Gunn (son of John A.) to Lenore Olson. |
| 1936-01-01 | Gunn | Robert | Son of John A., 307 1/2 S. Farwell. Marries Lenore, daughter of Gunvor C. Olson, 127 N. Barstow. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Gunn attendants. Groom teaches industrial arts in MD. |
| 1936-01-01 | Olson | Gunvor C. | 127 N. Barstow. Father of Lenore, who marries Robert Gunn. |
| 1936-01-01 | Olson | Lenore | Daughter of Gunvor C. Olson, 127 N. Barstow. Marries Robert, son of John A., 307 1/2 S. Farwell. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Gunn attendants. Groom teaches industrial arts in MD. |
| 1935-12-17 | Atkinson | Estella | Dies at age 75. Wife of Major William K. Atkinson. Leaves son Ralph K. Atkinson. |
| 1935-12-17 | Atkinson | Marshall B. | Father, Percy, died. |
| 1935-12-17 | Atkinson | Percy | [Marshall B. Atkinson's] father, Percy, died. |
| 1935-12-17 | Atkinson | Ralph K. | Mother Estella dies at age 75. Father is William K. Atkinson. |
| 1935-12-17 | Imislund | Palmer | Palmer was denied access to Major Bowes. |
| 1935-12-14 | McIntyre | William D. | One of the incorporators of the new Tendercrust Bakery, formerly Buri Bakery. [Also spelled as Tender Krust elsewhere.] |
| 1935-12-13 | Chambers | Day W. | Named sealer of weights and measures. |
| 1935-12-08 | Linton | Arthur | Entitled to reinstatement and back pay for 2 years as one of state oil inspectors fired by Treasurer. |
| 1935-12-04 | Paulson | Walter O. | Joins Midelfart Clinic. From Mount Horeb. Married Dagney Peterson, Luther Hosp. grad., last June. |
| 1935-12-04 | Peterson | Dagney | Married Dr. Walter O. Paulson last June. Luther Hosp. grad. |
| 1935-12-03 | Haag | A. F. | Son of Mrs. Anna C. Haag. Of EC. Brother of L.C. and Ben of EC, a sister in Rice Lake, and others out of town. |
| 1935-12-03 | Haag | Anna C. | Is now 90 years old. Mother of Dr. A.F. Haag, L.C. Haag and Ben Haag of EC, a daughter in Rice Lake, plus others out of town. |
| 1935-12-03 | Haag | Ben | Son of Mrs. Anna C. Haag. Of EC. Brother of Dr. A.F. and L.C. of EC, a sister in Rice Lake, and others out of town. |
| 1935-12-03 | Haag | L. C. | Son of Mrs. Anna C. Haag. Of EC. Brother of Dr. A.F. and Ben of EC, a sister in Rice Lake, and others out of town. |
| 1935-12-03 | Haase | Fred | Father of Lyle. |
| 1935-12-03 | Haase | Lyle | Son of Fred. Marries Lois Halbleib. |
| 1935-12-03 | Halbleib | Charles | Father of Willard and Lois (Mrs. Lyle Haase). |
| 1935-12-03 | Halbleib | Lois | Daughter of Charles Halbleib. Sister of Willard. Marries Lyle Haase, son of Fred. |
| 1935-12-01 | Furay | John B. | Marries Elizabeth Selbach, daughter of Joseph W. Selbach, 432 Lake St. |
| 1935-12-01 | Selbach | Elizabeth | Daughter of Joseph W. Selbach, 432 Lake St. Marries John B. Furay. |
| 1935-12-01 | Selbach | Elizabeth | Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph W., 432 Lake, married John B. Furay. |
| 1935-12-01 | Selbach | Joseph W. | Father of Elizabeth, who married John B. Furay. From Omaha. Is asst. mngr. of Kresge. 432 Lake St. |
| 1935-11-30 | James | Blanch | Still teaching at Normal School. |
| 1935-11-28 | Graham | Fred | Visited by Bertschmauns. |
| 1935-11-26 | Huntsinger | Ellsworth | Son of Elmer and Alvis Huntsinger. Marries Doris, daughter of Oscar Nelson. |
| 1935-11-26 | Nelson | Doris | Daughter of Oscar Nelson. Marries Ellsworth Huntsinger. |
| 1935-11-26 | Nelson | Oscar | Father of Doris, who marries Ellsworth Huntsinger. |
| 1935-11-22 | White | Herman D. | Named president of Northern League Baseball. |
| 1935-11-19 | O'Malley | Dominick | 2105 Crescent Ave. Resident for 24 years, was famous cowboy poet. In Indian wars knew many famous scouts. Known as 'Kid White'. White was his step-father's name. Works with Gillettes. Has daughters Margaret and Mary Alicia. |
| 1935-11-17 | Atkinson | Marshall B | Married Alvaretta, daughter of Lawrence Smith, fire chief. |
| 1935-11-17 | Atkinson | Marshall B. | Married Alvaretta, daughter of fire chief Lawrence Smith. |
| 1935-11-17 | Smith | Alvaretta | Daughter of fire chief Lawrence Smith. Marries Marshall B. Atkinson. |
| 1935-11-17 | Smith | Alveretta | [Marshall B. Atkinson] married Alveretta, daughter of Lawrence Smith, fire chief. |
| 1935-11-17 | Smith | Lawrence | [Marshall B. Atkinson] married Alveretta, daughter of Lawrence Smith, fire chief. |
| 1935-11-17 | Smith | Lawrence | Father of Alveretta |
| 1935-11-14 | Cameron | Helen | Daughter of Mrs. George T. Thompson. |
| 1935-11-14 | Thompson | Mrs. George T. | Married in 1874. Mother of Helen Cameron. |
| 1935-11-10 | Moessner | Karl | Married Emma Muntz in Milwaukee. |
| 1935-11-10 | Mossner | Karl | Lieutenant Karl married Emma Muntz in Milwaukee. |
| 1935-11-01 | Imislund | Anton | Palmer, son of Anton, to appear on Major Bowes Amateur Hour in NY. Imitiates animals and circus. |
| 1935-11-01 | Imislund | Palmer | Son Anton. To appear on Major Bowes Amateur Hour in NY. Imitiates animals and circus. |
| 1935-10-24 | Lindner | John | John Junior announces birth of son John Joseph. |
| 1935-10-16 | Huntsinger | Ruth | Daughter of Elmer and Alvis Huntsinger. Sister of Ellsworth Huntsinger, Mrs. Ada Dutter and Mrs. Albert Huse. Married Everett A. Halberg on Mar. 9, 1935. |
| 1935-10-12 | Phillips | William L. | William L., 60, divorced by Effie M. Phillips, 54, for non support. Married in EC Nov 25, 1900. Three of their seven children are minors. |
| 1935-10-10 | Sperstad | George N. | George N. elected president of state chapter of American Insurance [and] Banking. |
| 1935-10-09 | Cousins | Marshall | James T. Joyce and Marshall Cousins lost suit by trustees and executors of will of W.L. Davis and W.J. Starr for notes totaling $140,000 given in deal involving 80,000 acres of Louisiana land. |
| 1935-10-09 | Davis | W. L. | James T. Joyce and Marshall Cousins lost suit by trustees and executors of will of W.L. Davis and W.J. Starr for notes totaling $140,000 given in deal involving 80,000 acres of Louisiana land. |
| 1935-10-09 | Joyce | James T. | James T. Joyce and Marshall Cousins lost suit by trustees and executors of will of W.L. Davis and W.J. Starr for notes totaling $140,000 given in deal involving 80,000 acres of Louisiana land. |
| 1935-10-09 | Starr | W. J. | James T. Joyce and Marshall Cousins lost suit by trustees and executors of will of W.L. Davis and W.J. Starr for notes totaling $140,000 given in deal involving 80,000 acres of Louisiana land. |
| 1935-10-06 | Riley | Gordon | Married Margaret, daughter of Eugene O'Brien, Grand Ave. Son of Dr. Percy Eugene Riley and Irene (Lovejoy) Riley. Brother of Lawrence, Malcom and James. |
| 1935-10-03 | Henry | Andrew | Father of Capt. Charles H. Henry, who was born in NY in 1848. |
| 1935-10-03 | Henry | Charles H. | Died. Born in NY in 1848. Son of Andrew and Warware [sic--???] Henry. Came to EC in 1876 after logging around Wausau. In EC was with Ingram & Kennedy, and later Weyerhauser. Served in most of Civil War, attaining national promenance in G.A.R. Married Mary Devitt in 1881; she died in 1933. |
| 1935-10-01 | Forcier | Bill | Had brain concussion when injured playing polo at Ft. Snelling. Was unconscious two weeks. |
| 1935-09-24 | Oien | Gunhild | Died. 803 Dodge St. Born in Norway in 1857, came to EC as young girl. Married Mons J. Oien in EC, celebrated 50th anniversary in 1932. Children are Mable (Mrs. Omar T. LaMoe Jr.), Edwin J., Hans M., Oscar E. and George O. |
| 1935-09-18 | Nauman | William | William J. Nauman died in Minneapolis. Born in Mic |
| 1935-09-11 | Garnock | Alex R. | Automatically becomes councilman to succed Barres, who died. |
| 1935-09-10 | Horan | Mrs. Timothy F. | Died at age 85 in Wausau. Formerly of EC. |
| 1935-09-05 | Hamilton | Everett R. | Horse wins five gaited class at Minnesota Fair. |
| 1935-09-04 | Paul | J. H. | Son of Frank W. Paul, 1811 State St. Opens office in SAF bldg. Osteopath. Siblings are Grant Paul of EC and Dr. F.W. of Detroit. |
| 1935-09-01 | Forcier | Bill | Refereed more than 8,000 fights in 10 years. |
| 1935-09-01 | Mittelstadt | Lillian | Lillian, daughter of Mrs. Martha Long of Stanley married Homer, son of Charles Mittelstadt. Norman Long brother of the bride. Homer assistant buyer and adv. manager of H.T. Lange Co. Anton also brother of bride. |
| 1935-08-31 | Vermilyea | Tom | Tom, 21, son of Harvey burned rescuing friend in San Pedro. Tom's clothes on fire. |
| 1935-08-20 | Eldridge | Lillian | Married William P. Hart in EC in 1898. |
| 1935-08-20 | Hart | Mary | Wife of Peter, mother of William P. Came to EC in early 1860s. |
| 1935-08-20 | Hart | Peter | Husband of Mary, father of William P. Came to EC in early 1860s. |
| 1935-08-20 | Hart | William P. | Died at age 66. Son of Peter and Mary Hart, who came to EC in early 1860s. Leaves wife Lillian (nee Eldridge). Married in EC in 1898. Was one of first members of Wisc. Boxing Comm. and served continuously until his death. Was charman of Nat'l Box. Assoc. He and three associates took over Hollen Clothing when Hollen died. Interested in log rolling or burling, and promoted first world championships in EC on 07 Sept 1914. |
| 1935-08-02 | Frawley | Katharine | Died at age 69. Res. 1003-3rd Ave. |
| 1935-07-31 | Fish | E. M. | Son of Seth, brother of Harry L. |
| 1935-07-31 | Fish | Harry L. | Died. City bldg. & elec. inspector for 18 years. Father was Seth, E.M. was brother. |
| 1935-07-31 | Fish | Seth | Father of E.M. Fish and Seth Fish. Pioneer hardware merchant. |
| 1935-07-13 | Owen | John G. | John G. died. Leaves wife, son John G. Jr. |
| 1935-07-13 | Owen | John G. | Died. Leaves wife Louise and son John G. Jr. |
| 1935-07-12 | Boortz | L. T. | From Chetek. Been in EC practice five years. Marries Hazel Melin of Blue Island, IL. |
| 1935-07-12 | Melin | Hazel 12 July 1935 | Daughter of Rev. John Melin of Blue Island, IL. Marries Dr. L.T. Boortz from Chetek, who has been practicing in EC five years. |
| 1935-07-12 | Melin | John | Father of Hazel. Of Blue Island, IL. |
| 1935-07-11 | Dulany | Mary | Widow of Daniel M. Dulany gaves $20,000 to Christ Church chapel. Had given $100,000 when diocese started. |
| 1935-07-07 | Ager | Solveg | Daughter of Waldemar T. Ager. Married John, son of Rev. John W. Best |
| 1935-07-07 | Ager | Waldemar Theodor | Father of Solveg, who married John Best. |
| 1935-07-07 | Best | John | Son of Rev. John W. Best. Married Solveg Ager. |
| 1935-07-07 | Best | John W. | Father of John |
| 1935-07-07 | Keith | John | Married Caroline, daughter of Mrs. Eugene Masini of Chicago. (From context on card it appears Dr. John is the son of Thomas B. and Mollie Keith.) |
| 1935-07-07 | Masini | Caroline | Daughter of Mrs. Eugene Masini of Chicago. Marries Dr. John Keith. |
| 1935-07-07 | Masini | Mrs. Eugene | Of Chicago. Mother of Caroline, who marries Dr. John Keith. |
| 1935-07-07 | Rounds | Cyrus | Of Owatona, MN. |
| 1935-07-06 | Litchfield | Erna | Daughter of Thomas R. Litchfield. Married Leslie Skerry-Olson, (son of H.C. Olson, 330 Lincoln Street), who a is theological student. Erna's siblings are Thomas Jr., Donald D., Lois, Doris and Lorraine. |
| 1935-07-06 | Skerry-Olson | Leslie | Son of H.C. Olson, 330 Lincoln. Married Erna, daughter of Thomas R. Litchfield. Leslie is a theological student. |
| 1935-07-02 | Anvin | Zellie | Of Pasadena. Sister of Jerome S. Gillette. |
| 1935-07-02 | Cherry | Alice | Married Jerome S. Gillette in 1877. Came to EC in 1891. Mother of Jerome E. Gillette of Hayward, Charlotte Taylor, Alden of Pasadena, and Voigt P. of EC. |
| 1935-07-02 | Gillette | Alden | Of Pasadena. Son of Jerome S. and Alice Gillette. Brother of Jerome E. of Hayward, Charlotte Taylor, Voigt P. of EC. |
| 1935-07-02 | Gillette | Jerome S. | Died at age 82. Former gen. mgr. of Dells Lumber Co. and pres. of Builders Supply. Born in Indiana in 1852. Married Alice Cherry in 1877. Came to EC in 1891. Organized Builders Supply in 1916. Survived by wife and four children: Jerome E. of Hayward, Charlotte Taylor, Alden of Pasadena, Voigt P. of EC; and sister Zellie Anvin of Pasadena. |
| 1935-07-02 | Gillette | Jerome E. | Of Hayward. Son of Jerome S. and Alice Gillette. Brother of Alden, Voigt P., and Charlotte Taylor. |
| 1935-07-02 | Gillette | Voigt P. | Of Eau Claire. Son of Jerome S. and Alice Gillette. Brother of Jerome E. of Hayward, Charlotte Taylor, and Alden of Pasadena. |
| 1935-07-02 | Taylor | Charlotte | Daughter of Jerome S. and Alice Gillette. Sister of Jerome E. of Hayward, Alden of Pasadena, and Voigt P. of EC. |
| 1935-06-29 | Derouin | Alice | Daughter of Louis (Jack) Derouin. Brothers are Clyde and Francis, sisters is Mary Jane. |
| 1935-06-29 | Derouin | Clyde | Son of Louis (Jack) Derouin. Brothers are LaVerne and Francis, sisters are Alice and Mary Jane. |
| 1935-06-29 | Derouin | Francis | Son of Louis (Jack) Derouin. Brothers are Clyde and LaVerne, sisters are Alice and Mary Jane. |
| 1935-06-29 | Derouin | LaVerne | Son of Louis (Jack) Derouin. Brothers are Clyde and Francis, sisters are Alice and Mary Jane. |
| 1935-06-29 | Derouin | Louis (Jack) | Dies at age 52. Leaves sons Clyde, LaVerne and Francis, daughters Alice and Mary Jane. Son of Felix Sr, brother of Herman, Edmund, Felix, Eva, Cora Kolstad and Mrs. John Ahrens. |
| 1935-06-29 | Derouin | Mary Jane | Daughter of Louis (Jack) Derouin. Brothers are Clyde and Francis, sisters is Alice. |
| 1935-06-21 | White | Albert Edward | Janet, daughter of Mrs. Bertha (Birdie) Mitchel R. Rogers, married Albert Edward, son of Mrs. E.A. White, formerly of EC, now of Madison. Elaine is a sister of Albert. Albert was son of founder of White Machine Works. (H.H. White was brother of A.E.) |
| 1935-06-18 | Horan | Frank | Irene, daughter of the late Frank Horan, dies, leaving brothers and sisters. |
| 1935-06-18 | Horan | Irene | Daughter of late Frank Horan. Dies, leaving bros. & sis. |
| 1935-06-12 | Bartingale | Mrs. Thomas W. | Dies in Chippewa Falls. Born in 1853 in Watertown, WI. Married in 1876. Daughters are Mrs. F.L. Ray and Mrs. Esther Hitler. Sons are Robert O., Thomas A. and F.O. |
| 1935-06-12 | Drummond | John | Died |
| 1935-06-12 | Hitler | Esther | Daughter of Thomas W. Bartingale. Sister of Robert O., Thomas A., F.O. and Mrs. F.L. Ray. |
| 1935-06-11 | Wing | Frances | Frances, daughter of W.S. Wing married Clinton Jordan in IA. |
| 1935-06-08 | Glenna | Mrs. Thinius | Daughter of Mrs. Minnie Lee Mattson. Sister of Mrs. Tommy Glenna, Esther Selmer, Melvin, Emil, Leigh, Clarence and Bennie. |
| 1935-06-08 | Glenna | Mrs. Tommy | Daughter of Mrs. Minnie Lee Mattson. Sister of Mrs. Thinius Glenna, Esther Selmer, Melvin, Emil, Leigh, Clarence and Bennie Mattson. |
| 1935-06-08 | Mattson | Bennie | Son of Mrs. Minnie Lee Mattson. Brother of Mrs. Tommy Glenna, Mrs. Thinius Glenna, Esther Selmer, Melvin, Emil, Leigh and Clarence. |
| 1935-06-08 | Mattson | Clarence | Son of Mrs. Minnie Lee Mattson. Brother of Mrs. Tommy Glenna, Mrs. Thinius Glenna, Esther Selmer, Melvin, Emil, Leigh and Bennie. |
| 1935-06-08 | Mattson | Emil | Son of Mrs. Minnie Lee Mattson. Brother of Mrs. Tommy Glenna, Mrs. Thinius Glenna, Esther Selmer, Melvin, Leigh, Clarence and Bennie. |
| 1935-06-08 | Mattson | Leigh | Son of Mrs. Minnie Lee Mattson. Brother of Mrs. Tommy Glenna, Mrs. Thinius Glenna, Esther Selmer, Melvin, Emil, Clarence and Bennie. |
| 1935-06-08 | Mattson | Melvin | Son of Mrs. Minnie Lee Mattson. Brother of Mrs. Tommy Glenna, Mrs. Thinius Glenna, Esther Selmer, Emil, Leigh, Clarence and Bennie. |
| 1935-06-08 | Mattson | Minnie Lee | Died. 1721 Hogeboom. Leaves nine children: Mrs. Tommy Glenna, Mrs. Thinius Glenna, Esther Selmer, Melvin, Emil, Leigh, Clarence and Bennie. |
| 1935-06-08 | Selmer | Esther | Daughter of Mrs. Minnie Lee Mattson. Sister Mrs. Tommy Glenna, Mrs. Thinius Glenna, Melvin, Emil, Leigh, Clarence and Bennie Mattson. |
| 1935-06-05 | Barland | [Newton (?) Close] later moved to EC and lived on Barland farm in spring 1859. Close and Barland built dam for grist mill on Otter Creek. Close next worked for Charles Gleason on steamboat landing, then moved to 80 acre farm on Chippewa Bottoms. Served in Civil War in Company I, 30th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers under Captain Greer. Lived in West EC afer the war. David Wyman is an uncle of Newton. Newton was living in Colfax in 1935. | |
| 1935-06-05 | Close | Althyne | John W.? Close came to Hoxton (sic) in 1855 from Stuberide, Ohio. That fall went to Beef River station, pre-empted 80 acres of land in "Know Nothing Valley" where the Rick family now lives. Married Althyne Wyman of Vermont at Bridge Creek in 1857. Had 12 children with Newton the oldest. |
| 1935-06-05 | Close | John W. ? | John W.? Close came to Hoxton (sic) in 1855 from Stuberide, Ohio. That fall went to Beef River station, pre-empted 80 acres of land in "Know Nothing Valley" where the Rick family now lives. Married Althyne Wyman of Vermont at Bridge Creek in 1857. Had 12 children with Newton the oldest. |
| 1935-06-05 | Close | Newton W. | Son of John and Althyne (Wyman) Close. Oldest of 12 children. |
| 1935-06-05 | Close | Newton (?) | Later moved to EC and lived on Barland farm in spring 1859. Close and Barland built dam for grist mill on Otter Creek. Close next worked for Charles Gleason on steamboat landing, then moved to 80 acre farm on Chippewa Bottoms. Served in Civil War in Company I, 30th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers under Captain Greer. Lived in West EC afer the war. David Wyman is an uncle of Newton. Newton was living in Colfax in 1935. |
| 1935-06-05 | Gleason | Charles | [Newton (?) Close] later moved to EC and lived on Barland farm in spring 1859. Close and Barland built dam for grist mill on Otter Creek. Close next worked for Charles Gleason on steamboat landing, then moved to 80 acre farm on Chippewa Bottoms. Served in Civil War in Company I, 30th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers under Captain Greer. Lived in West EC afer the war. David Wyman is an uncle of Newton. Newton was living in Colfax in 1935. |
| 1935-06-05 | Greer | [Newton (?) Close] later moved to EC and lived on Barland farm in spring 1859. Close and Barland built dam for grist mill on Otter Creek. Close next worked for Charles Gleason on steamboat landing, then moved to 80 acre farm on Chippewa Bottoms. Served in Civil War in Company I, 30th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers under Captain Greer. Lived in West EC afer the war. David Wyman is an uncle of Newton. Newton was living in Colfax in 1935. | |
| 1935-06-05 | Rick | John W.? Close came to Hoxton (sic) in 1855 from Stuberide, Ohio. That fall went to Beef River station, pre-empted 80 acres of land in "Know Nothing Valley" where the Rick family now lives. Married Althyne Wyman of Vermont at Bridge Creek in 1857. Had 12 children with Newton the oldest. | |
| 1935-06-05 | Wyman | Althyne | Of Vermont. Married John W. Close at Bridge Creek in 1857. Had 12 children; eldest was Newton. |
| 1935-06-05 | Wyman | David | [Newton (?) Close] later moved to EC and lived on Barland farm in spring 1859. Close and Barland built dam for grist mill on Otter Creek. Close next worked for Charles Gleason on steamboat landing, then moved to 80 acre farm on Chippewa Bottoms. Served in Civil War in Company I, 30th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers under Captain Greer. Lived in West EC afer the war. David Wyman is an uncle of Newton. Newton was living in Colfax in 1935. |
| 1935-06-04 | Boekhoff | William P. | Married Marion Linderman. Will live in Omaha. With Armour. |
| 1935-06-04 | Linderman | Marion | Married William P. Boekhoff. Will live in Omaha. William is with Armour. |
| 1935-06-02 | Sveum | G. O. | Married Ruth, daughter of J.M. Dodmead in Chicago. Ruth taught in EC. Groom was dentist in EC the last 7 years. |
| 1935-06-02 | Sveum | G. O. | Married Ruth, daughter of J.M. Dodmead in Chicago. Ruth taught in EC. Groom was dentist in EC the last 7 years. (He died in October 1963.) |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | Bess | Sister of William Henry Barnes, Horace J., Margaret, Grace, and Mrs. W.I. Brown. Of EC. |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | David P. | Father of William Henry Barnes. Worked 15 years as machinist at McDonough Mnfg. |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | Elizabeth | Daughter of William Henry Barnes Sr., sister of Mary Ellen and William H. Jr. Lives 920 S. Farwell. |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | Grace | Sister of William Henry Barnes, Horace J., Margaret, Bess and Mrs. W.I. Brown. Of EC. |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | Horace J. | Brother of William Henry Barnes Sr., Mrs. W.I. Brown, Margaret, Bess and Grace. |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | Margaret | Sister of William Henry Barnes, Horace J., Bess, Grace and Mrs. W.I. Brown. Of EC. |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | Mary Ellen | Daughter of William Henry Barnes Sr., sister of Elizabeth and William H. Jr. Lives at 920 S. Farwell. |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | William Henry | Died of heart attack in Madison. 18 years councilman. Father was David P. Barnes, worked 15 years as machinist at McDonough Mnfg. Leaves wife, daughters Mary Ellen and Elizabeth, son William H. Jr., brother Horace J, and four sisters Mrs. W.I. Brown of St. Louis, MO. and Misses Margaret, Bess and Grace of EC. Daughters live at 920 S. Farwell. |
| 1935-05-14 | Barnes | William H. | Son of William Henry Barnes Sr., brother of Mary Ellen and Elizabeth. |
| 1935-05-14 | Brown | Mrs. W. I. | Of St. Louis, MO. Sister of Margaret, Bess, Grace, William Henry and Horace J. Barnes. |
| 1935-05-07 | Faast | Mrs. B. F. | Daughter of Sam and Elizabeth Kleiner. Sister of Harry and Cora Kleiner. |
| 1935-05-07 | Kleiner | Cora | Daughter of Sam and Elizabeth Kleiner. Sister of Harry Kleiner and Mrs. B.F. Faast. |
| 1935-05-07 | Kleiner | Elizabeth | Widow of Sam Kleiner. Died. 426 Grand. Leaves son Harry and daughters Cora and Mrs. B.F. Faast. |
| 1935-05-07 | Kleiner | Harry | Son of Sam and Elizabeth Kleiner. Brother of Cora Kleiner and Mrs. B.F. Faast. |
| 1935-05-07 | Kleiner | Sam | Widow Elizabeth dies. Children are Harry, Cora, and Mrs. B.F. Faast. |
| 1935-05-07 | Playter | Mary | Died. 316 Hudson. Wife of Ebenezer H. Playter. In EC 50 years, taught in high school 15 years. |
| 1935-05-01 | Gaustad | John | Died at age 78. County humane officer and probation officer for 19 years. Born in Norway. Married Gurrine Gulleson in Norway. Came to EC in 1886 and served as surgical assistant to Drs. Harold Graff, Juel C. Midelfart and last Dr. Lyman, for a total of 30 years. |
| 1935-05-01 | Graff | Harold | John Gaustad was Dr. Graff's surgical assistant. |
| 1935-05-01 | Gulleson | Gurrine | Married John Gaustad in Norway. Came to EC in 1886. |
| 1935-05-01 | Lyman | Dr. Lyman was the last of three doctors for whom John Gaustad acted as surgical assistant. | |
| 1935-05-01 | Midelfart | Juel C. | John Gaustad was Dr. Midelfart's surgical assistant. |
| 1935-04-30 | Foss | Anna | Sister of Sevold O. Lund. |
| 1935-04-30 | Lund | Sevold O. | Celebrates 84th birthday. Son is E.S. Lund, 140 south 7th street. Mrs. Anna Foss a sister. Born in Norway, came to Meridean in 1865, farmed about 20 years. Came to Eau Claire in early 1880's. Still does oil painting and delicate wood carving. |
| 1935-04-28 | Neher | John N. | George building southeast corner of N. Barstow and |
| 1935-04-27 | Champion | Isabelle Avery | Celebrates 95th birthday at daughter's. Native of NY State, came to EC before Civil War. Taught in city school in 1857. Her husband died 31 years ago. |
| 1935-04-25 | Rillette | Adah Jane | Died. Mother of Mrs. W. Ben Rolland. |
| 1935-04-25 | Rillette | Fred | Son of Levi and Lena Rillette, brother of Mrs. Alex Dean, Arthur, Charles and two other siblings not in EC. |
| 1935-04-25 | Rolland | Mrs. W. Ben | Mother of Mrs. Adah Jane Rillette. |
| 1935-04-21 | Boekhoff | William P. | Of Omaha, NE. Engaged to Marion, daughter of Glenn Otis and Jessie Linderman Sr. |
| 1935-04-21 | Linderman | Marion | Daughter of Glenn Otis and Jessie Linderman Sr. Engaged to marry William P. Boekhoff of Omaha, Nebraska. |
| 1935-04-18 | Loken | Burton | Son of Oscar. Named Teachers College prom king. |
| 1935-04-18 | Van Gordon | Ethel | Ethel, daughter of C.S., 420 Garfield, is Teacher's College prom queen. |
| 1935-04-17 | Drummond | George | Died in Florida. |
| 1935-04-17 | Rutherford | G. Allen | Elected president of Chamber of Commerce. |
| 1935-04-16 | Lobb | Walter | Truck located at Fond Du Lac. $450 cargo of sugar gone. |
| 1935-04-14 | Lobb | Walter | Four men hijack truck with 9000 pounds of sugar near Waupaca. Driver Alton Martin, Vine Street, robbed of $15 but given $1 for breakfast. Truck owned by Lobb, operator of commercial warehouse. |
| 1935-04-14 | Martin | Alton | Four men hijack truck with 9000 pounds of sugar near Waupaca. Driver Alton Martin, Vine Street, robbed of $15 but given $1 for breakfast. Truck owned by Walter Lobb, operator of commercial warehouse. (Truck located at Fond du Lac two days later with $450 cargo of sugar gone.) |
| 1935-04-02 | Arnold | Ernest Albert | Brother of Fred. Died at age 51. Born in EC. |
| 1935-03-29 | Lange | Kenneth | Kenneth hurt at work in NJ. Laverne also works there. |
| 1935-03-29 | Lange | Laverne | Kenneth hurt at work. Brother Laverne also works there. |
| 1935-03-29 | Westlund | John | Died at age 85. Has conducted grocery store at 570 Franklin for fifty years. Leaves daughters, Alice and Mae, and a son Rev. Emil Westlund in OH. Wife died seven years ago. |
| 1935-03-29 | Westlund | John | Has conducted grocery store at 570 Franklin for fifty years. Age 85. Has daughters, Alice and Mae, and a son Reverend Emil Westlund in OH. Wife died seven years ago. |
| 1935-03-27 | Anderson | John | 212 Babcock. Son Marvin attending Mills Academy of Art in St. Paul. |
| 1935-03-26 | Anderson | F. G. | Brother of Fred W. Anderson |
| 1935-03-26 | Anderson | Fred R. | Son of Fred W. Killed in Chicago fire at home, 134 Lake St. Was medical student at Northwestern U. Brother of Joan. |
| 1935-03-26 | Anderson | Fred W. | Son Fred R. killed in fire in Chicago. Brother of Dr. F.G. Anderson. Father of Joan. |
| 1935-03-26 | Anderson | Joan | Daughter of Fred W. Anderson, sister of Fred R. |
| 1935-03-20 | MacLeod | Arthur William | A.W. in Milwaukee hospital with nervous breakdown. |
| 1935-03-19 | Larkin | Donn | Mother Katherine dies in auto accident. Father Edwin in serious condition. |
| 1935-03-19 | Larkin | Edwin L. | Mrs. Larkin, 29, killed in auto accident. Edwin in serious condition. Leaves son Donn, brother Jack of Chicago. |
| 1935-03-19 | Larkin | Katherine Linton Grinsell | Killed in auto accident at age 29. Husband Edwin in serious condition. Leaves son Donn and brother Jack of Chicago. |
| 1935-03-19 | Linton | Jack | Of Chicago. Son of Arthur. Brother of Katherine. |
| 1935-03-17 | Halberg | Everett A. | Married Ruth Huntsinger on March 9th. |
| 1935-03-17 | Schwahn | William Ernst | William E. died suddenly at home, 409 Garfield of a heart attack. Oldest Mason in EC. He is the last of seven brothers. |
| 1935-03-16 | Cousins | Amy | Amy Wade Cousins to be in charge of catering of new Elk's Club cafe "The Patio". Mrs. Cousins, graduated from food management and catering department of Columbia University and has owned and managed restaurants in NY and Chicago for past 15 years. |
| 1935-03-16 | Cousins | Marshall | Amy Wade Cousins to be in charge of catering of new Elk's Club cafe "The Patio". Mrs. Cousins, graduated from food management and catering department of Columbia University and has owned and managed restaurants in NY and Chicago for past 15 years. |
| 1935-03-16 | Wade | Amy | Amy Wade Cousins to be in charge of catering of new Elk's Club cafe "The Patio". Mrs. Cousins, graduated from food management and catering department of Columbia University and has owned and managed restaurants in NY and Chicago for past 15 years. |
| 1935-03-06 | Branstad | Richard | Dies of injuries received in auto accident in Denver. Not married. Had been engineer on Boulder Dam project. Outstanding football player at Northwestern. |
| 1935-03-05 | Lockwood | Frances | Mrs. Frances Lockwood Blount married Robert Regan in Chicago. Regan formerly at Chippewa Falls. |
| 1935-03-05 | Regan | Robert | Formerly of Chippewa Falls. Married Mrs. Frances Lockwood Blount in Chicago. |
| 1935-02-27 | Hantzsch | E. Robert | NE corner of EC and Farwell bought by Hantzsch in 1863 and built retail and wholesale liquor store. Destroyed by fire 23 July 1870. In 1865 bought on Barstow in middle of Opera House block and in 1866 bought lots 7 & 8 in same block, fronting on Graham, and built distillery. 413 S. River. (Waser has had it for three years as used car exchange.) |
| 1935-02-27 | Putnam | Henry C. | Built house on Lot #1, corner EC and Farwell. Leased lot and built house in 1858. |
| 1935-02-12 | Steven | J. D. R. | Henry Pickford died in Madison. Was veteran employee of Democrat Printing Co. Born in Yorkshire, England in 1854. Came to America with parents, Benjamin and Sara (Wood) Pickford in 1856. Married Ella Sears, had nine children; two daughters and one son survive. Daughters are Mrs. J.D.R. Steven and Mrs. Ray S. Owen, son is Roswell H. of Cedar Rapids. |
| 1935-02-03 | Fish | Doris | Daughter of P.O. Fish of Madison. Marries Jack R. Linton, son of Arthur. |
| 1935-02-03 | Fish | P. O. | Of Madison. Father of Doris, who marries Jack R. Linton. |
| 1935-02-03 | Larkin | Edwin | Brother-in-law of Jack R. Linton. |
| 1935-02-03 | Linton | Jack R. | Son of Arthur. Married Doris Fish, daughter of P.O. Fish of Madison. Edwin Larkin of Mondovi is brother-in-law of groom. |
| 1935-01-29 | Arnold | Bertha | Wis. late Louis. Died at 741-2nd Ave. Leaves son L.G. and daughters, Mrs. Whipple, Wollum, Langenhan, Hoebel and Adamson, and 24 grandchildren. |
| 1935-01-29 | Arnold | Louis | Late husband of Bertha, father of son L.G. and daughters Mrs. Whipple, Wollum, Langenhan, Hoebel and Adamson. 24 grandchildren. |
| 1935-01-24 | Culver | Howard Leander | Culver & Culver to remodel old Lockwood mansion, 810 Porter Ave, in 4 apts. |
| 1935-01-22 | McClusky | Frank | Age 30. Sentenced as habitual criminal to two years at Waupun. |
| 1935-01-22 | Weissenfels | Max J. | Max J. died. Leaves wife and three children, Marie, Leona, and Bernard, and three sisters, Gertrude, Mary and Mrs. Catherine Pellitier. |
| 1935-01-05 | Mai | Clayton | Clayton, age 20, of 742 Lake implicated in robberies. |
| 1934-12-30 | Burnes | Mrs. Edward F. | Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W.A. McCutcheon of Thorp. Sister of Mrs. W.A. McEachern of Caspian. |
| 1934-12-30 | Burns | Robert | Stationed in Honolulu |
| 1934-12-19 | Cernaghan | Bert | Of Minneapolis. Son of Thomas and Mary. |
| 1934-12-19 | Cernaghan | Mary | Widow of Thomas. Town of Union. Died at home of Mrs. Minnie Remington, 915 S. Farwell. Only son Bert in Minneapolis. |
| 1934-12-19 | Cernaghan | Thomas | Late husband of Mary, father of Bert. |
| 1934-12-19 | Remington | Minnie | Home at 915 S. Farwell. |
| 1934-12-18 | Ellis | Arthur | Son of Sam R. Ellis. Marries Bernice. |
| 1934-12-18 | Ellis | Bernice | Wife of Arthur Ellis. |
| 1934-12-18 | Ellis | Sam R. | Father of Arthur. |
| 1934-12-09 | Van Gordon | S. H. | S.H., 83, died in Hixton. Founded store there and established his sons in various merchantile and other businesses in this area. Born in NY in 1852. Came to Hixton in 1874. Sons B.L., Clyde and Harry. |
| 1934-11-30 | Barry | George A. | Of EC. Late father of Richard and Griffin Barry. |
| 1934-11-30 | Barry | George A. | Was editor of EC Leader for a short time. |
| 1934-11-30 | Barry | Griffin | Somewhat famous in theatrical world. Son of late Mr. and Mrs. George A. Barry, brother of Richard. Was cause of divorce suit of Lord Bertrand Russel against wife Dora. |
| 1934-11-30 | Barry | Richard | Became famous in literary world. Brother of Griffin. Son of late Mr. and Mrs. George A. Barry of EC. Was war correspondent in Russo-Japanese War. |
| 1934-11-27 | Vollstedt | Florence | Florence to sing in Chicago Opera Co. and Siegfried to conduct German operas. |
| 1934-11-27 | Vollstedt | Siegfried | Florence to sing in Chicago Opera Co. and Siegfried to conduct German operas. |
| 1934-11-25 | Ager | Waldemar Theodor | Received by Prince Olaf in Norway, where he is lecturing at the University of Norway. |
| 1934-11-11 | Adler | Nick | Nick (now deceased) was wagoner in Supply Co. of 120th Field Art. For 12 days, he delivered hot meals through terrific fire to men manning guns near St. Giles, France (August 8 through 20, 1918) with 32nd Div. |
| 1934-11-11 | Anderson | Mrs. M. B. | Died at age 60. Mother of Vernette Peterson. Born in Sweden, came to EC at age eight. Leaves husband, daughter Mrs. Vernette Peterson and five other children. Lived at 622 Congress. |
| 1934-11-11 | Peterson | Vernette | Daughter of Mrs. M.B. Anderson. Has five siblings. |
| 1934-10-30 | Berg | Ray | Culver shoe store to open at 211 S. Barstow. New store, old name. Staff will consist of Ray Berg, Ernest Rathbun and Homer Culver. |
| 1934-10-30 | Culver | Homer | Culver shoe store to open at 211 S. Barstow. New store, old name. Staff will consist of Ray Berg, Ernest Rathbun and Homer Culver. |
| 1934-10-30 | Rathbun | Ernest | Culver shoe store to open at 211 S. Barstow. New store, old name. Staff will consist of Ray Berg, Ernest Rathbun and Homer Culver. |
| 1934-10-28 | Gribble | Jane | Of Calumet, MI. Married Armin H. Kohlhepp. |
| 1934-10-28 | Kohlhepp | Armin H. | Son of Hartman J. Kohlhepp. Married Jane Gribble of Calumet, MI. |
| 1934-10-21 | Keith | Donald | Promoted to asst. mngr. in Chicago sales, Bauer & Black firm. Been with firm 2 years. |
| 1934-10-20 | Lange | Herman T. | H.T. Lange Co. buys Chippewa Valley Mercantile Co. of Chippewa Falls (formerly Leslie Wilsons', son of R.F. Wilson), founded 1889. |
| 1934-10-14 | Quick | Ethel | Died at age 29. Wife of Harry. Leaves daughter Jacqueline. |
| 1934-10-14 | Quick | Jacquline | Daughter of Harry and Ethel Quick. |
| 1934-10-07 | Bartlett | John | Pioneer of Hudson, St. Croix Co. Husband of Katie Kennedy, father of Clara E. Drummond. |
| 1934-10-07 | Drummond | Clara E. | Wife of John. Died at age 74, 230 Lake St. Daughter of John and Katie Bartlett, pioneer of Hudson. |
| 1934-10-07 | Kennedy | Katie | Mother of Clara E. Drummond. Wife of John Bartlett, pioneer of Hudson, St. Croix Co. |
| 1934-09-18 | Hibbard | Richard | In Greece to teach in Anatolia College. |
| 1934-09-09 | Midelfart | Elsie | Marries Dr. Charles Seastone of Madison. Will live in New Jersey. |
| 1934-08-30 | Culver | Lucian Glenn | Son of Howard L. Culver. Married Emily Samuelson of Underwood, ND. |
| 1934-08-30 | Samuelson | Emily | Of Underwood, ND. Married Dr. Lucian Glenn Culver of EC. |
| 1934-08-23 | Boyd | Donald I. | Named director of city band after William C. Keller has a row with union over charges seven musicians were incompetent and four drank. Boyd has directed high school band five years. Salary $1,200 yr for city band. |
| 1934-08-23 | Horan | Emmet | Wife dies. Maried in 1874. |
| 1934-08-15 | Field | Martin | Father of Raymond, age 15. |
| 1934-08-15 | Field | Raymond | Age 15. Son of Martin. In auto accident in Putnam Park. Raymond was driving. Charles Kaiser, son of William A. was also riding in car which left road. Dean Hansen, son of William D., and Charles were riding on outside of car. Charles had foot amputated. Dean was killed. |
| 1934-08-15 | Hansen | Dean | Son of William D. Killed in auto accident in Putnam Park. Raymond Field, 15, son of Martin, was driving. Charles Kaiser, son of William A. was also riding in car which left road. Dean and Charles were riding on outside of car. Charles had foot amputated. |
| 1934-08-15 | Hansen | William D. | Son Dean killed in auto accident in Putnam Park. |
| 1934-08-15 | Kaiser | Charles | Son of William A. In auto accident in Putnam Park. Raymond Field, 15, son of Martin, was driving. Charles Kaiser, son of William A. was also riding in car which left road. Dean Hansen, son of William D., and Charles were riding on outside of car. Charles had foot amputated. Dean was killed. |
| 1934-08-09 | Berndt | Mrs. Herbert | Daughter of Richard and Nancy Ryan. Sister of Mrs. Ruth Duxberry. Also has a brother in Minneapolis. |
| 1934-08-09 | Berndt | Walter | Husband of Betty Lou Duxberry. |
| 1934-08-09 | Duxberry | Betty Lou | Wife of Walter Berndt Jr. |
| 1934-08-09 | Duxberry | Ruth | Daughter of Richard and Nancy Ryan. Sister of Mrs. Herbert Berndt. Also has a brother in Minneapolis. |
| 1934-08-09 | Ryan | Nancy | Died at age 88. Widow of Richard. Leaves son in Minneapolis and two daughters in EC, Mrs. Ruth Duxberry and Mrs. Herbert Behrndt. Betty Lou Duxberry married Walter Berndt Jr. Mrs. Parker Woodruff a sister. |
| 1934-08-09 | Woodruff | Mrs. Parker | Sister of Mrs. Nancy Ryan. |
| 1934-07-31 | McLeod | Etta | Thief grabs Mrs. Etta McLeod's purse. She lives at the Galloway Hotel. |
| 1934-07-26 | Ness | Henry | Henry, 40, died Minneapolis, victim of truck strik |
| 1934-07-25 | Wahl | William E. | William E. died, age 66. Bought trunk factory of John Young in 1886 with John Weihand. In 1888 he moved to old Lund Building where Kliener Co. is now on First Ave. |
| 1934-07-20 | Ittman | William | The Ittmans had been living in rooming house in Boston, and are in poor health. |
| 1934-07-17 | Lobb | Lobb's warehouse in back of Soo Depot burned, damage $6000. | |
| 1934-07-14 | Neher | John C. | John C., former druggist died in Milwaukee, 77 yea |
| 1934-07-13 | Hayden | Henry Hamilton | Survivors find $58,000 in laundry bag and $4,200 elsewhere for a total of $217,000. |
| 1934-07-11 | Hayden | Henry Hamilton | Found $56,000 in liberty bonds. Mrs. William Ittman (nee Ethel McLeod of EC) a niece, and her son William Ittman Jr. inherit jointly. $5,000 goes to Mrs. Etta McLeod (Mrs. Alice Hayden's and Mrs. Ittman's sister.) |
| 1934-07-11 | Ittman | Mrs. William | $56,000 in liberty bonds found in estate of Henry H. Hayden. Mrs. William Ittman (nee Ethel McLeod of EC) a niece of H.H., and her son William Ittman Jr. inherit jointly. $5,000 goes to Mrs. Etta McLeod (Mrs. Hayden's and Mrs. Ittman's sister.) |
| 1934-07-11 | Ittman | William | $56,000 in liberty bonds found in estate of Henry H. Hayden. Mrs. William Ittman (nee Ethel McLeod of EC) a niece of H.H., and her son William Ittman Jr. inherit jointly. $5,000 goes to Mrs. Etta McLeod (Mrs. Hayden's and Mrs. Ittman's sister.) |
| 1934-07-11 | McLeod | Etta | $56,000 in liberty bonds found in estate of Henry H. Hayden. Mrs. William Ittman (nee Ethel McLeod of EC) a niece of H.H., and her son William Ittman Jr. inherit jointly. $5,000 goes to Mrs. Etta McLeod (Mrs. Hayden's and Mrs. Ittman's sister.) |
| 1934-07-11 | Steven | William P. | William P. married Esther, daughter of John D. Shoemaker of Tulsa, OK. Bill on staff of Tulsa Tribune. |
| 1934-07-10 | Hayden | Alice | $81,000 in cash found in dresser drawers in home. Out-of-date currency including a thousand dollar bill. Also jewels. Estate probably $150,000. |
| 1934-07-08 | Geske | Henry | Chippewa Falls farm youth. Age 26. With Walter, age 21, placed on probation for larceny. Stole a car. |
| 1934-07-08 | Geske | Walter | Chippewa Falls farm youth. Age 21. With Henry Jr, age 26, on probation for larceny. Stole a car. |
| 1934-07-07 | Hayden | Alice | Mrs. Henry H. Hayden. Died. Private funeral. |
| 1934-07-01 | Huntington | George | Died at age 76. Was a mail carrier for 23 years. Lived on Old Chippewa Rd. Three sons are Myron, Newton and Marshall. |
| 1934-07-01 | Huntington | Marshall | Son of George. Brother of Newton and Myron. |
| 1934-07-01 | Huntington | Myron | Son of George. Brother of Newton and Marshall. |
| 1934-07-01 | Huntington | Newton | Son of George. Brother of Myron and Marshall. |
| 1934-07-01 | Volkman | Herbert | Herbert, son of E.W. married Laura, daughter of G.A. Dickson. |
| 1934-06-17 | Moon | Laura Dean | Daughter of Mrs. D.R. Moon. Married William C. Proctor, will live at 415 Summit. Mrs. Walter J. Smith of NY a sister. |
| 1934-06-17 | Moon | Mrs. Delos R. | Laura Dean Moon, daughter of Mrs. D.R. Moon, married William C. Proctor. Mrs. Walter J. Smith of NY is a sister. Will live at 415 Summit. |
| 1934-06-17 | Proctor | William Coffin | Marries Laura, daughter of Mrs. Delos Moon. Will live at 415 Summit. |
| 1934-06-17 | Smith | Mrs. Walter J. | Of NY. A sister of Laura Dean Moon. |
| 1934-06-16 | Rogers | A. E. | Came to EC three years ago to launch Dodge Agency. Started in former EC Theater location (101-103 N. Barstow) but soon outgrew it and moved to SE corner of Jones and River in building built for Opheim & Day. |
| 1934-06-14 | Hobbs | Roswell H. | In 1906 enlarged by buying old round barn real estate used by Tim Harrigan for dray line, known as Black Bird Island. Barn wrecked and two-story brick warehouse built. |
| 1934-06-14 | Hobbs | William H. | Celebrates 50th anniversary. Married Mary Alice Holzer in 1884 in EC (although neither were residents at the time.) Started little store and tin ship. Back yard had deep gully which Hobbs filled in and planted with flowers. Born in Buffalo, NY, 79 years ago. |
| 1934-06-14 | Holzer | Mary Alice | Married William H. Hobbs in 1884 in EC (although neither were residents at that time.) |
| 1934-05-29 | Sommermeyer | Frederick E. | Louise, daughter of Romaine Tolles, married Dr. Fred E. Charles Tolles' grandparents 1421 State. Helene is sister of the groom. |
| 1934-05-22 | Gillette | Raymond B. | Died at age 68. Came to EC in 1915 from Benton Harbor. Company now one of five largest in USA. Bought 300-acre farm south of city to raise purebred cattle five years ago. Born in NY in 1865. Married Bert King in 1885, and their daughter is Mrs. W.C. McGow[illegible] of California. Divorced, then married Jeanette Sisson in 1898. Managed lumber mills and developed timber lands. About 1907 he and brother invented device to prevent tire blowouts (liner) and entered business mnfg. this item, and later made tires to fit it. Leaves wife, daughter, step-son George D. Storrs, brother Wallace of EC and five grandchildren. |
| 1934-05-22 | Gillette | Wallace | Brother of Raymond B. Gillette. |
| 1934-05-22 | King | Bert | Married Raymond B. Gillette in 1885. Had daughter Mrs. W.C. McGow[illegible] of California. Later divorced. |
| 1934-05-22 | Sisson | Jeanette | Became second wife of Raymond B. Gillette in 1898. Mother of George D. Storrs. |
| 1934-05-22 | Storrs | George D. | Son of Jeanette Sisson. Step-son of Raymond B. Gillette. |
| 1934-05-02 | DeYo | Paul | Paul, 47, sentenced for forgery, stole linen and silver from mother and pawned it to tavern keeper. |
| 1934-05-01 | Buffington | Mrs. E. R. | Of Colfax. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacobson. Sister of Bert, Carol, Mrs. Ernest Rathbun and Mrs. Ellis I. Huntsinger. |
| 1934-05-01 | Huntsinger | Betty Mae | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis I. Huntsinger. Sister of Eugene. |
| 1934-05-01 | Huntsinger | Eugene | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis I. Huntsinger. Brother of Betty Mae. |
| 1934-05-01 | Huntsinger | Mrs. Ellis | Died. 1402 Folsom. Leaves husband Ellis I. Huntsinger, son Eugene, daughter Betty Mae, parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacobson, brother Bert, and sisters Carol, Mrs. Ernest Rathbun and Mrs. E.R. Buffington of Colfax. |
| 1934-05-01 | Jacobson | Bert | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacobson. Brother of Carol, Mrs. Ernest Rathbun, Mrs. Ellis I. Huntsinger and Mrs. E.R. Buffington of Colfax. |
| 1934-05-01 | Jacobson | Carol | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacobson. Sister of Bert, Mrs. Ernest Rathbun, Mrs. Ellis I. Huntsinger and Mrs. E.R. Buffington of Colfax. |
| 1934-05-01 | Jacobson | Jacob | Father of Bert, Carol, Mrs. Ellis I. Huntsinger, Mrs. Ernest Rathbun and Mrs. E.R. Buffington of Colfax. |
| 1934-05-01 | Rathbun | Mrs. Ernest | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacobson. Sister of Bert, Carol, Mrs. Ellis I. Huntsinger, and Mrs. E.R. Buffington of Colfax. |
| 1934-04-21 | Fleming | Thomas F. | Undertaking firm founded in 1893. John H. was alderman 15 years. 25 years on County Board. Thomas F. was first graduate embalmer in EC. 307 S. Farwell (?) Home 207 Garfield. Son Thomas F. Jr. |
| 1934-04-15 | Kaiser | William A. | Father of Charles. |
| 1934-04-10 | Hurst | Archie V. | Came from Augusta at age 18 in 1905. |
| 1934-04-03 | Campen | George | Born in EC the youngest of six children. His father died when he was small. George was the EC Country Club golf champ for five years. Also skiis. |
| 1934-03-31 | Linton | Arthur | Arthur Linton and J.R.Truax founded town of Bladsworth in Saskatchewan, Canada. Arthur was born in Eau Claire. |
| 1934-03-31 | Truax | J. R. | Arthur Linton and J.R.Truax founded town of Bladsworth in Saskatchewan, Canada. |
| 1934-03-27 | Bartingale | F. O. | Son of Thomas W. Bartingale, brother of Robert O., Thomas A., Mrs. Esther Hitler and Mrs. F.L. Ray. |
| 1934-03-27 | Bartingale | Robert O. | Son of Thomas W. Bartingale. Brother of Thomas A., F.O., Mrs. Esther Hitler and Mrs. F.L. Ray. |
| 1934-03-27 | Bartingale | Thomas W. | Died in Chippewa Falls. Born in England in 1851, came to EC in 1859. Was in Assembly 1912-1922. Leaves wife, sons Robert O., Thomas A. and F.O., all of EC, and daughters Mrs. F.L. Ray and Mrs. Esther Hitler. Mrs. Thomas Bonell a sister. |
| 1934-03-27 | Bartingale | Thomas A. | Son of Thomas W. Bartingale. Brother of Robert O., F.O., Mrs. Esther Hitler and Mrs. F.L. Ray. |
| 1934-03-27 | Bonell | Thomas | Husband of Thomas W. Bartingale's sister |
| 1934-03-25 | Dean | Alexander | Sells business to A.S. Gaal. |
| 1934-03-25 | Gaal | A. S. | Purchases business from Alexander Dean. |
| 1934-03-25 | Grinsell | John B. | Son of James A. Married Doris, daughter of Carl Johnson. |
| 1934-03-25 | Grinsell | John A. | Father of John B. Grinsell. |
| 1934-03-25 | Johnson | Carl | Father of Doris, who marries John B. Grinsell. |
| 1934-03-25 | Johnson | Doris | Daughter of Carl Johnson. Marries John B. Grinsell. |
| 1934-03-24 | Dean | Alex | To retire as undertaker. |
| 1934-03-22 | Lasker | Herman | Lost everything but insurance in 1926. Started selling Mutual Life of New York. Among outstanding producers of company's 12,000 men. In 1930 was leader of 12 states in his division. Born on Russian, Polish, German border. Father was contractor furnishing felt for Russian government. Came to America in 1911 to study dentistry but went into clothing store business with his uncle and came to Eau Claire in 1916 or 1917. He and Max bought out their uncle after the war but a drop in prices ended business in 1926. |
| 1934-03-20 | Blystone | George | George died in Hollywood, 75 years. Born in PA. Came to EC as a young man, worked for Shaw Lumber Co., later in Phoenix Furniture Co. Alderman 5th Ward. Four sons connected with motion pictures: George O., John, Stanley, & Jasper. |
| 1934-03-20 | Blystone | George O. | Son of George Blystone. He and his three brothers are connected with Hollywood motion pictures. Brothers are John, Stanley, & Jasper. |
| 1934-03-20 | Blystone | Jasper | Son of George Blystone. He and his three brothers are connected with Hollywood motion pictures. Brothers are George O., John, and Stanley. |
| 1934-03-20 | Blystone | John | Son of George Blystone. He and his three brothers are connected with Hollywood motion pictures. Brothers are George O., Stanley, & Jasper. |
| 1934-03-20 | Blystone | Stanley | Son of George Blystone. He and his three brothers are connected with Hollywood motion pictures. Brothers are George O., John, & Jasper. |
| 1934-03-20 | Haas | Carl J. | Started with Book Store at age 14. Became salesman, started idea of selling school supplies. Worked out 12-page catalogue. Now merchandise manager and VP of Hale-Haas Corp. Born in EC. Father died young. Went to book store in 1902. Witherbly died in 1917, Hale & Haas took over. |
| 1934-03-17 | Ayres | A. Owen | Pres. Sand & Gravel in WWI, Captain 32nd Div. Born in Iowa. Civil engineer. Came to EC office highway dept. after war. Went to Sand & Gravel in 1919. Made sec., treas. in 1921. Took over control in 1928 and became president. Built Chippewa plant in 1927; supplies materials for road building. |
| 1934-03-14 | Chambers | Pearl J. | Bound over in bank case. 8 counts charged of obtaining money under false pretenses. |
| 1934-03-06 | Buri | Edward E. | Buri firm does annual business of a quarter million dollars and has 10 delivery trucks, 40 employees, and a payroll of $45,000 a year. |
| 1934-03-06 | Buri | Hildreith | Sister of Edward E. Buri. Was sec. to gen, mngr. of Pillbury Flour Co. |
| 1934-03-02 | Meggett | Frank T. | Mark Messenger opens grocery and delicatessen at 113 E. Grand in building formerly housing Keegans. |
| 1934-03-02 | Reinhard | William | Died at age 82. Son of William C. and Minnie Reinhard. Born in Milwaukee, came to EC in 1859. For many years member of Reinhard brothers band. Leaves sons Carl and Victor, two daughters and five brothers. (Brothers are Ben, Ernest L., George, Frank, Herman and Charlie--unknown which one preceeded William in death.) |
| 1934-02-25 | MacLeod | A. W. | Father of Catherine, who is at college. Family home at 330 Lincoln. |
| 1934-02-25 | MacLeod | Catherine | Daughter of A.W. MacLeod. At college. Home 330 Lincoln. |
| 1934-02-24 | Lenmark | Christian J. | Came to Eau Claire in 1867, and son P. Oscar joined him in 1903. Built modern building in 1916, first in Eau Claire built for the business. Sold horses and bought modern motor equipment. Family were cabinet makers in Oslo. Built caskets when first came to Eau Claire. Later became President of Eau Claire Furniture Company on West Grand Avenue and opened funeral parlor in connection. Oscar born in Eau Claire. |
| 1934-02-22 | Davis | Stephen R. | Pres. and gen. mgr. of Dells Paper and Pulp. Suceeded father in 1932. Father, William L. Davis Sr, a founder of the company. S.R. was born in Neenah. |
| 1934-02-20 | Fleming | John H. | Undertaking firm founded in 1893. John H. was alderman 15 years. 25 years on County Board. Thomas F. was first graduate embalmer in EC. 307 S. Farwell (?) Home 207 Garfield. Son Thomas F. Jr. |
| 1934-02-15 | Dunnigan | In 1905 G. Allen Rutherford moved from Duluth to live with his aunt and grandmother (Dunnigan) in EC. | |
| 1934-02-15 | Rutherford | G. Allen | Dunnigan-Rutherford Agency, incorporated in 1924, started in 1889. In 1922 Allen was sec.-treas. EC Mutual Bldg. & Load Assoc., today assets $600,000. V.P. of EC Sand & Gravel. Born in Duluth, where his father was a printer. In 1905 came to EC to live with aunt and grandmother (Mrs. Dunnigan). WWI Veteran. |
| 1934-02-15 | Stokes | Samuel | Samuel died, age 79. In EC for 50 years. Three sons: Vernon and Clayton in EC, Glen in NY, and one daughter. |
| 1934-02-13 | Wood | Guy R. | Wood County WI named after Guy's family who settled there in the 1850s. In 1902 he attended an auto show on roof of Macy's. Came to EC in 1909 and worked as a salesman for Tanberg Auto Co. Buying interest in firm, handled Buick. Wood Realty build new Tanberg building. Had three boys and two girls. Wood Motors employs eighteen, payroll of $22,000. |
| 1934-02-10 | Hale | Earl M. | Sec., treas. & gen. mgr. of Hale-Haas Corp., which employs 100. School, library and office supply & equipment. Branches in Minneapolis, Columbus and Milwaukee. Mail 80,000 copies of 6,000-item catalogue. $130,000 annual payroll in EC. Earl is active in civic, comm. affairs. Born in Norwich, Is. Father was railroad man. Came to EC in 1911, in EC Book & Stationery. After death of George Witherby, who founded concern 1884, Hale-Haas took over active management. |
| 1934-02-07 | Hatch | Fred | Widow Jennie (nee Talford) dies. Married in 1885. |
| 1934-02-07 | Hatch | Jennie | Dies. 1218 State. Daughter of William Talford. Widow of Fred Hatch. Mother of Clinton, Mabel and Mrs. A.F. Block. Born in NY, went to Brunswick when age 15. Married Fred in 1885. Four sisters, five brothers. |
| 1934-02-07 | Talford | William | Father of Jennie (Mrs. Fred Hatch), and four other daughters and five sons. |
| 1934-02-06 | Wickham | James | Graduated from law school in 1886. Came to EC that same year. Was City Attorney in 1897, and again from 1899-1905. |
| 1934-02-04 | Lynch | John | Of Mankato. To marry Jeanette Mayheu, who is service director for NSP Co. |
| 1934-02-04 | Mayheu | Jeanette | Jeanette, service director for NSP Co., to marry John Lynch of Mankato. |
| 1934-02-01 | Linderman | Glen O. | Law firm began as Linderman & Ramsdell with Bailey Ramsdell in 1919. King entered in 1924. Upon Glen's death in 1930 his son Ottis became third member. |
| 1934-02-01 | Ramsdell | Bailey | Born in Oshkosh in 1890. Taught math and debate to finance legal training. Lt. in machine gun outfit in WWI. Came to EC after war. Law firm began in 1919 as Linderman & Ramsdall. King entered in 1924 and in 1930 upon death of Glen O. Linderman, his son Ottis became third member. |
| 1934-01-30 | Jackson | Fred J. | Oscar F. Jackson came to EC in 1857. Willard G. gave insurance world its present standard policy and duplicate daily report now used by every fire insurance company in the U.S. W.G. clerked at Cutter Shoe Store as a boy. Agency moved to Midelfart Clinic building in 1897. Fred was crippled from illness and handled office work. Willard invented forms to fit a typewriter, which had just come into general office use. Fred J., son of W.V., is at Carlton. |
| 1934-01-30 | Jackson | Oscar F. | Oscar F. Jackson came to EC in 1857. Willard G. gave insurance world its present standard policy and duplicate daily report now used by every fire insurance company in the U.S. W.G. clerked at Cutter Shoe Store as a boy. Agency moved to Midelfart Clinic building in 1897. Fred was crippled from illness and handled office work. Willard invented forms to fit a typewriter, which had just come into general office use. Fred J., son of W.V., is at Carlton. |
| 1934-01-30 | Jackson | Willard G. | Oscar F. Jackson came to EC in 1857. Willard G. gave insurance world its present standard policy and duplicate daily report now used by every fire insurance company in the U.S. W.G. clerked at Cutter Shoe Store as a boy. Agency moved to Midelfart Clinic building in 1897. Fred was crippled from illness and handled office work. Willard invented forms to fit a typewriter, which had just come into general office use. Fred J., son of W.V., is at Carlton. |
| 1934-01-24 | Larson | Milton | Engaged to Lorraine, daughter of Thomas R. Litchfield. |
| 1934-01-24 | Lichfield | Lorraine | Loraine, daughter of Thomas Litchfield, engaged to Milton Larson. |
| 1934-01-24 | Litchfield | Lorraine | Daughter of Thomas R. Litchfield. Engaged to marry Milton Larson. Lorraine's siblings are Thomas Jr., Doris, Lois, Erna and Doris. |
| 1934-01-21 | Van Schrader | Freeman | Freeman, son of Freeman of Ottumwa, IA, married Verna, daughter of Joseph Whillihan, 1015 5th Ave. |
| 1934-01-20 | Gort | Conrad | Died in Minneapolis at age 66. Born in EC. Mail carrier nearly 30 years. Children are Robert, Louis, George, Adolph, Lydia and Henrietta. Wife died in 1920. Sister is Mrs. Georgia Gallagher and brothers are George and Joe. |
| 1934-01-20 | Gort | George | Brother of Joe and Conrad. |
