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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1931-02-01 | Baker | H. L. | Son of Martin Baker. Has two sisters, one of whom is married to G.M. Krohg. |
| 1931-02-01 | Baker | Martin | Father of H.L. Baker, and two daughters including Mrs. G.M. Krohg. |
| 1931-02-01 | Gilertson | Julius C. | Joins G. Erle Ingram for law firm. Was on Bd. of Ed. for four years. Assemblyman 1910-1912. |
| 1931-02-01 | Ingram | G. Erle | Joined by Julius C. Gilberston for law firm. |
| 1931-02-01 | Krohg | Arline | Daughter of G.M. Krohg. Sister of Gerald, Margaret Werner, Janet, and Helen. |
| 1931-02-01 | Krohg | Gerald | Son of G.M. Krohg. Brother of Margaret Werner, Janet, Helen and Arline. |
| 1931-02-01 | Krohg | Helen | Daughter of G.M. Krohg. Sister of Gerald, Margaret Werner, Janet, and Arline. |
| 1931-02-01 | Krohg | Margaret | Daughter of G.M. Krohg, wife of R.K. Werner, sister of Gerald, Janet, Helen and Arline Krohg. |
| 1931-02-01 | Lenmark | Pierre | Married Janet Krohg in Maryland. |
| 1931-02-01 | Werner | R. K. | Husband of Margaret Krohg, who is the daughter of G.M. Krohg. |
| 1931-01-31 | Marston | Stephen | Marstons lived over their store. |
| 1931-01-21 | Huebsch | John | Firm divides in half, EC and Milwaukee plants separate. John is pres. in EC and R.A. Huebsch is sec. & treas. |
| 1931-01-21 | Huebsch | R. A. | Firm divides in half, EC and Milwaukee plants separate. John is pres. in EC and R.A. Huebsch is sec. & treas. |
| 1931-01-04 | Bullis | Bertha | Mrs. Rush Bullis dies at age 61. Leaves husband, one daughter, three sons, Z. Verne, Clifford and Leslie. Was married in 1888. Nee Bertha Ben[illegible] |
| 1931-01-04 | Bullis | Clifford | Son of Rush and Bertha Bullis. Has two brothers and one sister, including Z. Verne and Leslie. |
| 1931-01-04 | Bullis | Leslie | Child of Rush and Bertha Bullis. Sibling of Z. Verne and Clifford. |
| 1931-01-04 | Bullis | Rush | Married Bertha in 1888. Had one daughter and three sons, including Z. Verne, Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1931-01-04 | Bullis | Z. Verne | Son of Rush and Bertha Bullis. Has two brothers and one sister, including Clifford and Leslie. |
| 1931-01-01 | Butcher | Harriet | Harriet released on $4000 bond. |
| 1931-01-01 | Lind | Sigurd | Harriet Butcher released on $4,000 bond. |
| 1931-01-01 | Thompson | George Tabor | Mrs. G.T. Thompson died in CA. In EC for 50 years. Lived on S. River St. Thompson was a pioneer druggist. Had a daughter, Cora. |
| 1930-12-28 | Butcher | Harriet | Shooting of Sigurd Lind on Christmas Eve when he wouldn't admit Harriet. She bought gun on N. Barstow and stole another at same place. |
| 1930-12-28 | Lind | Sigurd H. | Shooting Christmas Eve occured when Lind wouldn't admit Harriet. She bought the gun on North Barstow Street and stole another at the same place. |
| 1930-12-25 | Butcher | Harriet | Sigurd Lind shot in hand by Harriet Butcher of Chippewa Falls, age 29, who fired through the door three times. Lind home at 1527 Drummond. Harriet stole car belonging to Max Lasker and fled. When arrested claimed she didn't remember. |
| 1930-12-25 | Lind | Sigurd H. | Sigurd shot in hand by Harriet Butcher of Chippewa Falls, age 29, who fired through door 3 times. Lind home at 1527 Drummond. Harriet stole car belonging to Max Lasker and fled. When arrested claimed she didn't remember. |
| 1930-12-24 | Champion | B. J. | Dies at age 67. 534 W. Grand. Leaves wife, 6 sons Parker, George, John and Phillip of EC, and one daughter, Mrs. E.L. Gunderson of Chippewa Falls. Mother was Isabelle L. Sister is Mrs. Frank Horner. Born in EC County. |
| 1930-12-24 | Champion | George | Son of B.J. Champion. Brother of Parker, John, Phillip and Mrs. E.L. Gunderson. |
| 1930-12-24 | Champion | Isabelle L. | Mother of B.J. Champion and Mrs. Frank Horner. |
| 1930-12-24 | Champion | John | Son of B.J. Champion. Brother of Parker, George, Phillip and Mrs. E.L. Gunderson. |
| 1930-12-24 | Champion | Parker | Son of B.J. Champion. Brother of George, John, Phillip and Mrs. E.L. Gunderson. |
| 1930-12-24 | Gunderson | Mrs. E. L. | Daughter of B.J. Champion. Sister of Parker, George, John, and Phillip. |
| 1930-12-24 | Horner | Frank | Husband of B.J. Champion's sister. |
| 1930-12-23 | Voss | Charles | Charles, Jr. has son, Edward, 509 Forest St. |
| 1930-12-18 | Riley | Lawrence J. | Lawrence opening own office in S.A.F. Building. |
| 1930-12-16 | Thomas | Fredrick Willis | Fredrick, son of Fred. W., Park Place, studying chemistry in college. |
| 1930-12-14 | Moon | Sumner Gilbert | VP and director of Union National Bk. Pres. Sallie F. Moon Co. & Northwestern L.C.; VP Gillette Rubber Co. & O&N Lumber Co. |
| 1930-12-14 | Walmsley | Evelyn | Evelyn, missionary for eleven years, is home on furlough. |
| 1930-12-14 | Wheeler | George B. | George B. connected with many cities' outstanding building projects, including Union National Bank building. Was active in planning and building both old and new Masonic Temples here, also YMCA and EC Hotel. |
| 1930-12-14 | Wheeler | George B. | George B. connected with many cities' outstanding building projects, including Union National Bank building. Was active in planning and building both old and new Masonic Temples here, also YMCA and EC Hotel. |
| 1930-12-13 | Barland | Thomas | Newton W. Close was born in 1859 in the Town of Bridge Creek, the son of John who moved to near Otter Creek. Helped Thomas Barland build the first dam on Otter Creek. Worked for Empire Lumber Company when he was 15 years old. In 1879 he went into railroading. Was on the contruction crew during the floods of 1880 and 1884. Parents died 12 years ago. Has several children and grandchildren. |
| 1930-12-13 | Barland | Thomas | Newton W. Close helped Thomas Barland build the first dam on Otter Creek. |
| 1930-12-13 | Close | John | Father of Newton W. Close, who was born in 1859 in the Town of Bridge Creek. Later moved to near Otter Creek. Died 12 years ago. |
| 1930-12-13 | Close | Newton W. | Newton W. Close was born in 1859 in the Town of Bridge Creek, the son of John who moved to near Otter Creek. Helped Thomas Barland build the first dam on Otter Creek. Worked for Empire Lumber Company when he was 15 years old. In 1879 he went into railroading. Was on the contruction crew during the floods of 1880 and 1884. Parents died 12 years ago. Has several children and grandchildren. |
| 1930-12-10 | Grosvold | Mrs. Martin | Died at age 79. 222 Grosvold Ave. Married in Norway. In EC 48 years. Survived by husband Martin and daughters Mrs. William Runkle, Mrs. J.G. Moe and Mrs. Ole Johnson, and son Victor. |
| 1930-12-09 | Bing | Mrs. Edgar | Daughter of William Moldenhauer. Sister of Albert and Ralph. |
| 1930-12-09 | Moldenhauer | Albert | Son of William. Brother of Ralph and Mrs. Edgar Bing. |
| 1930-12-09 | Moldenhauer | Ralph | Son of William. Brother of Albert and Mrs. Edgar Bing. |
| 1930-12-09 | Moldenhauer | William | Pioneer businessman died. Paralyzed 14 years ago, invalid in hospital ever since. Home on East Grand was landmark torn down for Senior High School. Was founder of Moldenhauer & Dam Wagon Works. Leaves wife, sons Albert and Ralph, and daughter Mrs. Edgar Bing. |
| 1930-12-07 | Lyman | William Bardwill | Died in Idaho at age 75. Left Eau Claire 25 years ago. Surgeon with brother for many years. |
| 1930-12-02 | Auer | Norman | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Auer test drive cars for Gillette Tires. Just finished 500,000-mile trip. |
| 1930-11-29 | Kepler | Charles J. | Of EC. Son of Richard J. Kepler Sr., brother of R.J. Jr. |
| 1930-11-29 | Kepler | Richard J. | Died in Florida at age 86. For more than 60 years was a lending merchant in EC. |
| 1930-11-29 | Kepler | Richard J. | Born in PA in 1845. Came to EC in 1870 and started store with cousins S.S. and W.L. Kepler. Leaves two sons, R.J. Jr. of DeLand and Charles J. of EC. |
| 1930-11-29 | Kepler | Richard J. | Of DeLand. Son of Richard J. Sr., brother of Charles J. |
| 1930-11-29 | Kepler | S. S. | Richard J. Kepler came to EC in 1870 and started store with cousins S.S. and W.L. Kepler. |
| 1930-11-29 | Kepler | W. L. | Richard J. Kepler came to EC in 1870 and started store with cousins S.S. and W.L. Kepler. |
| 1930-11-27 | Kirstead | Mrs. James | Daughter of Joseph and Hannah Roach. Sister of William J., Albert, Elmer and Frank Roach. |
| 1930-11-27 | Roach | Albert | Son of Joseph and Hannah Roach. Brother of William J., Frank, Elmer and Mrs. James Kirstead. |
| 1930-11-27 | Roach | Elmer | Son of Joseph and Hannah Roach. Brother of William J., Albert, Frank, and Mrs. James Kirstead. |
| 1930-11-27 | Roach | Frank | Son of Joseph and Hannah Roach. Brother of William J., Albert, Elmer and Mrs. James Kirstead. |
| 1930-11-27 | Roach | Joseph | Celebrated fiftieth anniversary. 730 Ferry St. Married Hannah McKays at St. Pats in 1880. Children are Mrs. James Kirstead, Elmer, Albert, Frank and William. |
| 1930-11-23 | Murray | James | Son of John Murray. Noted EC log roller has been salvaging sunken logs from mill pond of Rust-Owen L. Co. at Drummond. Found dug-out canoe in 40' water, believed to be 100 yrs old. He dried it out and used it, finding it very hard to operate. Will bring to EC to use in water carnivals and exhibitions. May later give to historical society. |
| 1930-11-23 | Murray | John | Father of log roller James Murray. |
| 1930-11-20 | Burns | Edward F. | Is EC furniture merchant |
| 1930-11-19 | Pauli | Mrs. D. A. | Daughter of John Henry Kaiser. Sister of William A., E.W., and Mrs. Florence Vollstedt. |
| 1930-11-19 | Vollstedt | Florence | In concert with noted artist in Hamberg, Germany. |
| 1930-11-14 | Campen | Mrs. Ingebor | Died at age 81. 903 S. River. In EC for 60 years. |
| 1930-11-14 | Culver | A. Emma | Mrs. A. Emma Culver died. Mother of Joseph C. of Akron and Mrs. E.S. Welch. (was Mrs. J.C. Sr.) |
| 1930-11-14 | Culver | Joseph C. | Son of Mrs. A. Emma Culver. Brother of Mrs. E.S. Welch. |
| 1930-11-14 | Welch | E. S. | Married to the daughter of Mrs. E. Emma Culver. |
| 1930-11-12 | Culver | A. Emma | Mrs. A. Emma Culver died at home of daughter, Mrs. E.S. Welch, 205 Park Ave. (Editor's note: card is for Welch.) |
| 1930-11-09 | Hamilton | Everett R. | Father of Lawrence L. Lives on State St. Road. |
| 1930-11-09 | Hamilton | Lawrence L. | Transport pilot. Son of Everett R. Hamilton of State St. Road. |
| 1930-11-08 | Anderson | Knute | Roswell Hobbs, pres. of new Union Securities Co., to take over old Union National Bank bldg. at Grand Ave and Barstow. Will be remodeled, bank space to be used by Brooks Clothing (now in Frawley Bldg.) Dir. Hobbs, E.B. Ingram, H.T. Lange, George B. Wheeler and R.P. Wilcox. Lange VP and Knute Anderson sec. & treas. |
| 1930-11-08 | Foss | DuWayne | On probation for attempted robbery of Melhus grocery on E. Madison St. |
| 1930-11-08 | Hobbs | Roswell | Pres. of new Union Securities Co. to take over old Union National Bank bldg. at Grand Ave and Barstow. Will be remodeled, bank space to be used by Brooks Clothing (now in Frawley Bldg.) Dir. Hobbs, E.B. Ingram, H.T. Lange, George B. Wheeler and R.P. Wilcox. Lange VP and Knute Anderson sec. & treas. |
| 1930-11-08 | Ingram | E. B. | Roswell Hobbs, pres. of new Union Securities Co., to take over old Union National Bank bldg. at Grand Ave and Barstow. Will be remodeled, bank space to be used by Brooks Clothing (now in Frawley Bldg.) Dir. Hobbs, E.B. Ingram, H.T. Lange, George B. Wheeler and R.P. Wilcox. Lange VP and Knute Anderson sec. & treas. |
| 1930-11-08 | Lange | H. T. | Roswell Hobbs, pres. of new Union Securities Co., to take over old Union National Bank bldg. at Grand Ave and Barstow. Will be remodeled, bank space to be used by Brooks Clothing (now in Frawley Bldg.) Dir. Hobbs, E.B. Ingram, H.T. Lange, George B. Wheeler and R.P. Wilcox. Lange VP and Knute Anderson sec. & treas. |
| 1930-11-08 | Wheeler | George B. | Roswell Hobbs, pres. of new Union Securities Co., to take over old Union National Bank bldg. at Grand Ave and Barstow. Will be remodeled, bank space to be used by Brooks Clothing (now in Frawley Bldg.) Dir. Hobbs, E.B. Ingram, H.T. Lange, George B. Wheeler and R.P. Wilcox. Lange VP and Knute Anderson sec. & treas. |
| 1930-11-08 | Wilcox | R. P. | Roswell Hobbs, pres. of new Union Securities Co., to take over old Union National Bank bldg. at Grand Ave and Barstow. Will be remodeled, bank space to be used by Brooks Clothing (now in Frawley Bldg.) Dir. Hobbs, E.B. Ingram, H.T. Lange, George B. Wheeler and R.P. Wilcox. Lange VP and Knute Anderson sec. & treas. |
| 1930-11-04 | Schmidt | Louise | Louise, 12 year old daughter of H.C.E. Schmidt appearing on radio and concerts in St. Paul. Played for Sousa several years ago and he called her "remarkable." |
| 1930-10-28 | Dudley | Ange | Wife of Joseph C. Dudley. Daughter of Delos R. Moon Sr. Sister of Delos R. Jr., S.G. of EC, C.D. of FL, and Mrs. Pauline Hanelson of IN. |
| 1930-10-28 | Hanelson | Pauline | Of Indiana. Daughter of Delos R. Moon Sr. Sister of Delos R. Jr., S.G. of EC, C.D. of FL, and Mrs. Joseph C. Dudley of Buffalo, NY. |
| 1930-10-28 | Moon | Bertha | Daughter of Delos R. Moon Jr. Sister of Laura Moon and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. |
| 1930-10-28 | Moon | C. D. | Son of Delos R. Moon Sr. Brother of Delos R. Jr., S.G. Moon of EC, Mrs. Joseph C. Dudley of Buffalo, NY, and Mrs. Pauline Hanelson of IN. |
| 1930-10-28 | Moon | Delos Renesselaer | Died after a two-month illness at age 51. Youngest son of D.R. Moon Sr., who came to EC in 1857. D.R. Jr. born in Dansville, NY in 1879. Employed by NW Lumber Co. in 1900. Bought Linderman Box & Veneer Co. in 1902. Sold out two years ago and connected with O&N Lumber Co. of Menomonie. Leaves wife, daughters Laura and Bertha Moon, and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of NY City. Two brothers are S.G. of EC and C.D. of Florida. Two sisters, Mrs. Joseph C. Dudley of Buffalo, NY and Mrs. Pauline Hanelson of IN. |
| 1930-10-28 | Moon | Delos R. | Father of Delos R. Jr., S.G., C.D., Mrs. Joseph C. Dudley of Buffalo, NY and Mrs. Pauline Hanelson of IN. |
| 1930-10-28 | Moon | Laura | Daughter of Delos R. Moon Jr. Sister of Bertha Moon and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. |
| 1930-10-28 | Moon | S. G. | Of EC. Son of Delos R. Moon Sr. Brother of Delos R. Jr., C.D. Moon of Florida, Mrs. Joseph C. Dudley of Buffalo, NY, and Mrs. Pauline Hanelson of IN. |
| 1930-10-28 | Smith | Elizabeth | Of NY City. Daughter of Delos R. Moon Jr. Sister of Bertha and Laura Moon. Wife of Walter J. Smith. |
| 1930-10-19 | Riley | Lawrence J. | Lawrence and Victor Tronsdal nearly drowned after boat overturned in hunting accident on Chain Lake. Both cling to boat until nearly exhausted. |
| 1930-10-19 | Tronsdal | Victor | Lawrence J. Riley and Victor Tronsdal nearly drowned after boat overturned in hunting accident on Chain Lake. Both cling to boat until nearly exhausted. |
| 1930-10-16 | Kelly | John J. | EC Ice Co. barn at west end of Union St., near Half Moon Lake, burned. 34 draft horses, a shetland pony, 20 tons of hay, 3,000 bushes of oats gone. Loss $15-20,000. Building erected in 1915 of cement blocks. |
| 1930-10-14 | Riley | Lawrence J. | Lawrence J. admitted to bar. |
| 1930-10-08 | Girnau | Fred | Convicted of criminal libel in LA. |
| 1930-10-08 | Shoemaker | Arthur H. | Mrs. S. chosen director of Gen. Foundation of W.C. |
| 1930-09-28 | Crocker | Mrs. W. C. | Nee Hanson. |
| 1930-09-27 | Bullis | Mrs. Vern | Daughter of Arthur W. Goff. Sister of A.E. Goff and Mrs. Rueben Peterson. |
| 1930-09-27 | Buri | Edward E. | Grand opening of new Buri Bakery opp. Omaha Depot |
| 1930-09-27 | Goff | A. E. | Son of Arthur W. Goff. Brother of Mrs. Vern Bullis and Mrs. Rueben Peterson. |
| 1930-09-27 | Goff | Arthur W. | Died. Born in EC in 1866. Leaves wife and daughters Mrs. Vern Bullis, Mrs. Rueben Peterson and son A.E. Goff. |
| 1930-09-27 | Peterson | Mrs. Rueben | Daughter of Arthur W. Goff. Sister of A.E. Goff and Mrs. Vern Bullis. |
| 1930-09-27 | Sperstad | Oscar J. | Oscar J., son of Mrs. Mary of Meridean married Clara, daughter of Mrs. Ronning Brack, Menomonie. Oscar and Carl are partners in Sperstad Implement Co. |
| 1930-09-26 | Ott | Joseph J. | Back on visit. Head of Ott Rubber Co. of Dubuque, IA. |
| 1930-09-17 | Ingram | G. Erle | Elected to Assembly. |
| 1930-09-12 | Van Schrader | Thekla | Thekla, daughter of Otto, married Ralph Enos Culver. |
| 1930-09-10 | Hamilton | Everett R. | Three horses win five ribbons at Minnesota Fair. |
| 1930-09-07 | Atkinson | Mrs. P. C. | Daughter of Ida Buffington Kidder Chamberlain. Has two children. |
| 1930-09-07 | Bertschmaun | Ewold | Sigurd Lind to sing accompanied by piano of Mary Graham and Ewold Bertschmaun over Gillette radio station. |
| 1930-09-07 | Chamberlain | Ida Buffington Kidder | Died. 606 Third Ave. Born in Juneau, WI in 1850. First husband was Samuel Kidder. Second husband was Clarance Abner Chamberlain. Leaves daughter, Mrs. P.C. Atkinson, and two grandchildren. |
| 1930-09-07 | Graham | Mary | Sigurd Lind to sing accompanied by piano of Mary Graham and Ewold Bertschmaun over Gillette radio station. |
| 1930-09-07 | Lind | Sigurd | To sing accompanied by piano of Mary Graham and Ewold Bertschmaun over Gillette radio station. |
| 1930-09-06 | Jordan | Fred J. | Coming to EC after six years as Supt. of Superior dist. to serve as pastor to United Congregation of Lake St. and First Methodist E. Churches of EC. |
| 1930-09-03 | Dyar | Mary Lucia | Died suddenly in Paris at age 25. Brothers are Theodore, Edward, and Lawrence of Benton Harbor. |
| 1930-09-03 | Fish | Edward | Brother of Mary Lucia Dyar, Theodore, and Lawrence of Benton Harbor. |
| 1930-09-03 | Fish | Lawrence | Brother of Mary Lucia Dyar, Theodore, and Edward. Of Benton Harbor. |
| 1930-09-03 | Fish | Theodore | Brother of Mary Lucia Dyar, Edward, and Lawrence of Benton Harbor. |
| 1930-09-02 | Barron | John E. | Died of injuries after being crushed under an auto at Brackett. Had been living in Madison since retirement two years ago, came here for a visit. Leaves wife, son John Henry and two daughters. Was son of Martin Van Buren Barron. Worked with father in lumbering business until his father died, then with Madison St. Mnfg. Co. Entered banking field in 1897. Was 58 years old. |
| 1930-09-02 | Barron | John Henry | Son of John E. Barron, brother of Carole and one other sister. |
| 1930-09-02 | Barron | Martin Van Buren | Father of John E. Barron. Worked with son in lumbering business until his death. |
| 1930-08-31 | Manz | Walton R. | Dr. Walton R., son of R.H. Manz, 430 Union Street opened office here. Came to Eau Claire from Waumandee in 19122. Father born on same farm in Waumandee which family owned for over 70 years. Graduated University of Wisconsin. |
| 1930-08-31 | Norman | Phillip | Kathryn, daughter of K.K. Brainard, 417 Sixth Ave. |
| 1930-08-31 | Streit | Lizzie | Had estate of $1,000 in various banks. Lived life of vagrant. Closest relatives are Rowan Streit of Stanley and Michael Streit of Boyd. |
| 1930-08-26 | Lawrence | Edward E. | Son of Herbert G. Lawrence. Brother of W. Tate Lawrence and two sisters. |
| 1930-08-26 | Lawrence | Herbert G. | Died. Born in Indiana in 1860. In Eau Claire 40 years. Sold interest in Clemons Auto a few years ago. Leaves wife, 2 sons, Edward E. and W. Tate, and 2 daughters. |
| 1930-08-26 | Lawrence | W. Tate | Son of Herbert G. Lawrence. Brother of Edward E. Lawrence and two sisters. |
| 1930-08-23 | Klawiter | Fred C. | Died. Uncle of Mary, who lives at 607 Forest. |
| 1930-08-23 | Klawiter | Mary | Lives at 607 Forest. Niece of Fred C. Klawiter. |
| 1930-08-15 | Arnold | Mrs. A. E. | Daughter of John J. Kelly Sr. and Margaret (Eagan) Kelly. Sister of John J. Jr., F. Paul, Sumner, Josephine and Mrs. Bessie Deeny. |
| 1930-08-15 | Deeny | Bessie | Daughter of John J. Kelly Sr. and Margaret (Eagan) Kelly. Sister of John J. Jr., F. Paul, Sumner, Josephine, and Mrs. A.E. Arnold. |
| 1930-08-14 | Carmen | James W. | Marries Phyllis Churchill. Of Denver. |
| 1930-08-14 | Churchill | C. W. | Father of Phyllis. 1212 River. |
| 1930-08-14 | Churchill | Phyllis | Daughter of C.W. Churchill. Marries Rev. James W. Carmen of Denver. |
| 1930-08-12 | Ager | Waldemar Theodor | Novel "Dog's Eyes" to be published in English. |
| 1930-08-12 | Cook | Mary | Mary, daughter of Dr. Cook wins state title for women trapshooters. |
| 1930-08-12 | Cook | Welles | Mary, daughter of Dr. Cook wins state title for women trapshooters. |
| 1930-08-10 | Cummings | Ellery | Son of F.E. Cummings. Brother of Mildred, John and Fred. He and Fred live in L.A. |
| 1930-08-10 | Cummings | Fred | Son of F.E. Cummings. Brother of Mildred, John and Ellery. He and brother Ellery live in L.A. |
| 1930-08-10 | Shoemaker | Arthur H. | Mrs. S. founded WI Club Woman Magazine in 1917. |
| 1930-08-08 | Bullis | Mrs. E. R. | Daughter of John A. Osterman. Sister of A.J. Osterman of L.A., E.G. Osterman of EC, and two sisters, Mrs. Eugene O'Brien and Mrs. Victor J. Figlmiller. |
| 1930-08-08 | Figlmiller | Mrs. Victor J. | Daughter of John A. Osterman. Sister of A.J. Osterman of L.A., E.G. Osterman of EC, and two sisters, Mrs. Eugene O'Brien and Mrs. E.R. Bullis. |
| 1930-08-08 | O'Brien | Mrs. Eugene | Daughter of John A. Osterman. Sister of A.J. Osterman of L.A., E.G. Osterman of EC, and two sisters, Mrs. E.R. Bullis and Mrs. Victor J. Figlmiller. |
| 1930-08-08 | Osterman | A. J. | Of L.A. Son of John A. Osterman. Brother of E.G. Osterman of EC and three sisters, Mrs. Eugene O'Brien, Mrs. E.R. Bullis, and Mrs. Victor J. Figlmiller. |
| 1930-08-08 | Osterman | E. G. | Son of John A. Osterman. Brother of A.J. Osterman of L.A. and three sisters, Mrs. Eugene O'Brien, Mrs. E.R. Bullis, and Mrs. Victor J. Figlmiller. |
| 1930-08-08 | Osterman | John A. | Died at age 72. 402 Doty St. In EC for 50 years. Leaves wife, sons E.G. of Eau Claire and A.J. of L.A., and daughters Mrs. Eugene O'Brien, Mrs. E.R. Bullis, and Mrs. Victor J. Figlmiller. |
| 1930-08-03 | Curren | Ralph | Son of Vernon Curren, 705-4th Ave. Assistant commerical attache for the U.S. Dept. of Commerce in Athens, spending summer in EC. Marries Marguerite, daughter of Rev. A.F. Augustine, pastor of St. John's. |
| 1930-08-03 | Curren | Vernon | Family lives at 705-4th Ave. Father of Ralph, who married Marguerite Augustine. |
| 1930-08-02 | Cummings | Louise | Married Rev. Erle Rounds, leaving for Philippines for mission work. |
| 1930-08-02 | Cummings | Mildred | Daughter of F.E. Cummings, sister of John, Ellery and Fred. Supervises all mission schools in west under Baptist Home Missions. |
| 1930-08-02 | Rounds | E. F. | Mr. and Mrs. E.F. leave for Philippines under Baptist Church. |
| 1930-08-01 | Richards | Mildred Welter | Mrs. Mildred Richards, nee Welter, was shot to death by husband who also killed their 18-month old child and wounded Ruth Welter, 16, in Plentywood, MT. John Welter, Mildred's father, brother of George, (&) had lived in EC many years. Richards believed made insane by inability to find work and separation from wife. Bert Welter and Mrs. Carl Branan are brother and sister of John Welter. (Editor's note: card is for Welter) |
| 1930-07-31 | Ott | Elmer | Elmer Ott's boys work sec. at Y in EC 1 year. Came from Lawrence college. |
| 1930-07-30 | Klawiter | William | 25 years ago William saved many men by stopping flat cars running wild at Phoenix plant. |
| 1930-07-19 | Olson | H. C. | Entertaining Mrs. Olson's brothers. (Skerry) |
| 1930-07-16 | McCann | Neil | Neil, age 40, held in Bloomer for taking indecent liberties with a 6 year old girl. |
| 1930-07-10 | Bunting | Basil | Poet of London, England. Marries Marion Culver (daughter of Howard L. Culver of EC) in New York. |
| 1930-07-10 | Culver | Marion | Daughter of Howard L. Culver. Marries Basil Bunting in NY. He is a poet from London, Eng. |
| 1930-07-10 | Hinrichs | Alli P. | Broke leg when car rolled down hill and crushed his leg against an oil pipe. Lives at 318 1/2 Gibson. |
| 1930-07-04 | Clark | Wayne | 739 Water St. Employed by NSP Co. Married Elizabeth Hale in Minneapolis on June 3. |
| 1930-07-04 | Hale | Earl M. | Daughter of E.M. Hale. Married Wayne Clark, 739 Water St., in Minneapolis on June 3. He is employed by NSP Co. |
| 1930-07-04 | Hale | Earl M. | Father of Elizabeth, who married Wayne Clark on June 3. |
| 1930-07-03 | Hancock | E. J. | Died suddenly of pneumonia while on business trip to Fargo, ND. Leaves wife, children James (age 9), John (10), Walter (13), and Jeanne (6). Came to EC in 1915. Partner of Carl Volkman. Wife is Jean, nee Dau, daughter of Presbyterian minister. Went to Seattle but returned soon and went into business for himself in EC. Born in England, came to America as a boy and lived with uncle and aunt in Fargo. Designed senior high school, Masonic Temple, 2nd Ward school, Gillette Rubber Co. super service station on the NW corner of Main and Farwell. |
| 1930-07-03 | Hancock | James | Son of E.J. and Jean Hancock. E.J. dies on business trip to Fargo, ND. James is age 9. Brother of John (age 10), Walter (13) and Jeanne (6). |
| 1930-07-03 | Hancock | Jean | Daughter of a Presbyterian minister. Wife of E.J. Hancock, who dies suddenly while on business trip to Fargo, ND. Mother of James (age 9), John (10), Walter (13) and Jeanne (6). |
| 1930-07-03 | Hancock | Jeanne | Daughter of E.J. and Jean Hancock. E.J. dies on business trip to Fargo, ND. Jeanne is age 6. Sister of James (age 9), John (10) and Walter (13). |
| 1930-07-03 | Hancock | John | Son of E.J. and Jean Hancock. E.J. dies on business trip to Fargo, ND. John is age 10. Brother of James (age 9), Walter (13) and Jeanne (6). |
| 1930-07-03 | Hancock | Walter | Son of E.J. and Jean Hancock. E.J. dies on business trip to Fargo, ND. Walter is age 13. Brother of James (age 9), John (10) and Jeanne (6). |
| 1930-07-02 | Elwood | John W. | John forced company of his friends, Amos, Andy and Mack Sennett on wife Virginia to point of cruelty. She won custody of five-year-old daughter Virginia. |
| 1930-07-02 | Elwood | Virginia | John forced company of his friends, Amos, Andy and Mack Sennett on wife Virginia to point of cruelty. Divorced at Reno. She won custody of five-year-old daughter Virginia. |
| 1930-07-02 | Lockwood | Virginia | Elwood forced company of his friends, Amos & Andy & Mack Sennett on Virginia to point of cruelty. She won custody of daughter Virginia, 5 years old. |
| 1930-06-29 | Bergfeld | Rose | Marries Dr. Clarence H. Falstad. Will live at 1511 Frederick. |
| 1930-06-29 | Falstad | Clarence H. | Son of Ole, 411 Talmadge. Marries Rose Bergfeld. Will live at 1511 Frederick. |
| 1930-06-29 | Falstad | Ole | 411 Talmadge. Father of Dr. Clarence H. Falstad. |
| 1930-06-28 | Elwood | John W. | Virginia divorced from John at Reno. In EC six years ago. He is VP of NBC Radio. |
| 1930-06-28 | Lockwood | Virginia | Virginia divorced from Elwood at Reno. In Eau Claire 6 years ago. Elwood vice-president of NBC radio. |
| 1930-06-28 | Mai | Fred | Fred gets 1 year in jail at hard labor for non support of wife and 6 minor children. |
| 1930-06-19 | Lange | Dorothy | Dorothy Mathews (nee Lange) returned to her Eau Claire home, 533 Union, from Tampa, Florida. |
| 1930-06-19 | Mathews | Dorothy | Dorothy Mathews (nee Lange) returned to her Eau Claire home, 533 Union, from Tampa, Florida. |
| 1930-06-19 | Wheeler | Crawford | Crawford resigned as business manager of Tulsa Tribune. To be vice president of Chase National Bank of NY City. |
| 1930-06-16 | Backus | Jean | Marries Robert Davies. Will live in Stevens Point. |
| 1930-06-16 | Davies | Robert | Marries Jean Backus. Will live in Stevens Point. |
| 1930-06-13 | Huleatt | Phoebe | Daughter of Dr. W.E. and Alice Ward. Sister of Mrs. Marshall Johnson. Wife of John A. Huleatt. |
| 1930-06-13 | Johnson | Mrs. Marshall | Daughter of Dr. W.E. and Alice Ward. Sister of Mrs. John Huleatt. |
| 1930-06-13 | Jurden | W. E. | Died at age 77. Leaves wife, nee Alice May Ward, and two daughters, Mrs. Marshall Johnson and Mrs. John Huleatt. Came to EC in 1879. |
| 1930-06-07 | Ingram | Evelyn | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Erle Ingram. Later became Mrs. Glenn Derouin. |
| 1930-06-07 | Ingram | G. Erle | Wife dies. Their daughter is Evelyn. |
| 1930-06-06 | Wolf | George T. | Captain George T. died, age 67. He was on police force for twenty one years. Home, 1115 Oxford. Son of Victor Wolf. |
| 1930-06-05 | Chappell | Mrs. C. W. | Mrs. C.W. Chappell died. Had lived W. Grand past 49 years. |
| 1930-06-04 | Drummond | Clarence | Son of John and Clara Drummond. Brother of Mildred Smith and Frank Drummond. |
| 1930-06-04 | Drummond | Frank | Son of John and Clara Drummond. Brother of Mildred SMith and Clarence Drummond. |
| 1930-06-04 | Drummond | John | John and wife Clara celebrating 50th anniversary. Daughter is Mildred (Mrs. Homer Smith), sons are Frank and Clarence. Grandchildren are Roderick Drummond Smith, Mary Elizabeth Drummond and John Duncan Drummond. |
| 1930-06-04 | Drummond | John Duncan | Grandchild of John and Clara Drummond. |
| 1930-06-04 | Drummond | Mary Elizabeth | Grandchild of John and Clara Drummond. |
| 1930-06-04 | Smith | Mildred | Wife of Homer W. Smith. Daughter of John and Clara Drummond, sister of Frank and Clarence. |
| 1930-06-04 | Smith | Roderick Drummond | Grandchild of John and Clara Drummond. |
| 1930-05-30 | Streit | Lizzie | Died at asylum. Known for years as "Dutch Liz". Died of stroke, age 77. Eked out meager existence on streets living on generosity of restaurants and lunch rooms. Sent to County Home three years ago and then to asylum. No known relatives. |
| 1930-05-29 | Chaput | Arminie Mrs. | Wife of Louis. Died at age 78. Mother of Noah, George, John, Eugene, Celia (Mrs. William Thomas of St. Paul) and Sister Hilaria. |
| 1930-05-29 | Thomas | William | Husband of Celia Chaput. Of St. Paul. |
| 1930-05-20 | Bandoli | William F. | Rt. #2. Fined $200 for drunken driving; a woman was hurt when he failed to stop. |
| 1930-05-19 | Lind | Sigurd | Harriet Butcher frees after four-hour debate. |
| 1930-05-11 | Burns | Robert W. | Son of Edward F. Burns. Flies army pursuit plane home to visit parents, 212 Park Ave. |
| 1930-05-09 | Lasker | Max | Bought business of Max A. Kohen, Inc., jewlery store in Hotel Eau Claire building of which he was manager, secretary, treasurer since it opened in 1928. |
| 1930-05-07 | Dinger | Henry C. | To retire from Navy. Entered Annapolis from EC in 1894. Brother of Charles and Julius A. of Sanitary Construction Co. |
| 1930-05-04 | Wing | Edith Belle | Mrs. A.L. Wing, age 63, died. Born Edith Belle Cartwright in EC in 1867. Married Wing in 1879. Leaves daughter, Dorothy, sons, Harold and Kenneth, two sisters, Mrs. J.K. Pettis of ND and Mrs. C.E. McLaughlin of IL. Two brothers are E.R. Cartwright of MT and W.D. of EC. |
| 1930-05-02 | Dixon | Bessie | Daughter of John K. and Anne Kidd. Wife of Rolland Dixon. Sister of John E. Kidd. |
| 1930-05-02 | Kidd | Anne | Wife of John K. Kidd (married in 1882). Dies. Leaves daughter Bessie Dixon, son John E., sister Mrs. William H. Korn, and brother F.R. Sebenthall. |
| 1930-05-02 | Kidd | John E. | Son of John K. and Anne Kidd. Brother of Mrs. Bessie Dixon. |
| 1930-05-02 | Korn | Mrs. William H. | Sister of Mrs. Anne Kidd and F.R. Sebenthall. |
| 1930-05-02 | Sebenthall | F. R. | Brother of Mrs. Anne Kidd and Mrs. William H. Korn. |
| 1930-04-29 | Quinlan | Edward | Son of Joseph A. and Susan Quinland. Brother of Harry, William, and Mrs. N.T. Shaw. |
| 1930-04-29 | Quinlan | Harry | Son of Joseph A. and Susan Quinland. Brother of William, Edward and Mrs. N.T. Shaw. |
| 1930-04-29 | Quinlan | Joseph A. | Died at age 94. Civil War veteran. Born in Hartford, CT. Married Susan Riley of Scanlon, PA in 1857. After Civil War brought family to EC. Sons are Harry, William and Edward, and daughter is Mrs. N.T. Shaw. Leaves 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. |
| 1930-04-29 | Quinlan | William | Son of Joseph A. and Susan Quinland. Brother of Harry, Edward and Mrs. N.T. Shaw. |
| 1930-04-29 | Riley | Susan | Of Scranton, PA. Married Joseph A. Quinlan in 1857. Family moved to EC after Civil War. Children are Harry, William, Edward, and Mrs. N.T. Shaw. 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. |
| 1930-04-29 | Shaw | Mrs. N T. | Daughter of Joseph A. and Susan Quinland. Sister of Harry, William, and Edward. |
| 1930-04-26 | Jurden | W. E. | EC doctor for fifty years. 1529 Farwell. For several years devoted himself to treatment of chronic chases [sic]. Published book about evolution in 1890. |
| 1930-04-25 | Moe | Joseph G. | Died. Home 633 Wisconsin. Born near Osseo, lived in Eau Claire for most of his life. In farm impliment business. First with Otto Kaiser and later as Moe Impliment Company on north east corner of Farwell and Wisconsin. After retiring operated Lake Hallie Golf Course. On County Board 1913-1930. Also served on County Highway Commission. Leaves wife, daughter Lucille, bros. & sis. |
| 1930-04-25 | Moe | Lucille | Daughter of Joseph G. Moe. |
| 1930-04-23 | Kaiser | Florence | Florence Kaiser a big success in Hamberg, Germany. Will marry Siegfried Vollstedt, conductor of Stadt Opera Co. Daughter of John Henry Kaiser, sister of Mrs. D.A. Pauli, William A. Kaiser and E.W. Kaiser. |
| 1930-04-23 | Vollstedt | Siegfried | Conductor of Stadt Opera Co. in Hamburg, Germany. Engaged to Florence Kaiser of EC. |
| 1930-04-22 | Running | William | William, 21, son of Thomas, guilty of taking S.R. Davis' auto for joy ride. Had served sentence at Green Bay for similar offense. |
| 1930-04-19 | Butterfield | Wesley | Died in Seattle, leaving three children who all live in the west |
| 1930-04-19 | Cotton | Ernest H. | To succeed A.R. Frahm as General Superintendent of WI Division of NSP Co. Began with company in 1919. |
| 1930-04-19 | Frahm | A. R. | [Ernest H. Cotton] to succeed A.R. Frahm as General Superintendent of WI Division of NSP Co. [Ernest H. Coon] began with company in 1919. |
| 1930-04-16 | Phillips | Ed and Sons | Operate wholesale candy and tobacco business. Bought Chippewa Candy plant and business at Chippewa Falls. |
| 1930-04-12 | Hierseman | A. F. | Husband of Edna (nee Homs). |
| 1930-04-12 | Hierseman | Edna | Daughter of Mike and Louise Homs. Wife of A.F. Hierseman. |
| 1930-04-12 | Homs | Mitchel | Dies at age 78. 717 S. River St. Married Louise Hunner in 1879. Survived by wife, children Edna (Mrs. A.F. Hierseman), Louise (Mrs. F.W. Kohnen) and two grandsons, Homs A. Schwahn and Alreay Kohnen. Was active in community affairs. |
| 1930-04-12 | Huebsch | Edward F. | Father of June, who was born in EC. |
| 1930-04-12 | Huebsch | John | John and Robert are uncles of June Huebsch, daughter of Edward F. |
| 1930-04-12 | Huebsch | June | Daughter of Edward F. Huebsch. Of Milwaukee. Won $5,000 in personality contest. Was born in EC. Niece of John and Robert Huebsch. |
| 1930-04-12 | Huebsch | Robert | John and Robert are uncles of June Huebsch, daughter of Edward F. |
| 1930-04-12 | Hunner | Louise | Married Mitchel "Mike" Homs in 1879. Children are Mrs. Edna Hierseman and Mrs. Louise Kohnen. Two grandsons, Homs A. Schwahn and Alreay Kohnen. |
| 1930-04-12 | Kohnen | Louise | Daugther of Mike and Louise Homs. Wife of F.W. Kohnen. Mother of Alreay Kohnen. |
| 1930-04-12 | Lange | Dorothy | Dorothy and husband Raymond Mathews sentenced for 2nd degree murder. 20 years. |
| 1930-04-12 | Mathew | Dorothy | Raymond and Dorothy Mathews sentenced for second degree murder. 20 years. |
| 1930-04-12 | Schwahn | Homs A. | Grandson of Mike and Louise Homs. |
| 1930-04-11 | Moholt | Andrew | Died at age 63. Born in Norway, came to America in 1881. Worked first in lumber industry, then bought farm at edge of city. Raised fruit and vegetables for 42 years. Home on 14th Street. Leaves son Ongle and daughter Margaret, both in Eau Claire, and five other daughters in Chicago and Minneapolis. |
| 1930-04-11 | Moholt | Margaret | In EC. Daughter of Andrew Moholt. Sister of Ongle Moholt of EC and five sisters in Chicago and Minneapolis. |
| 1930-04-11 | Moholt | Ongle | In EC. Son of Andrew Moholt. Brother of Margaret in EC and five other sisters in Chicago and Minneapolis. |
| 1930-04-08 | Chatterson | Oliver J. | Former shoe store manager here. Shot self in head in suicide attempt, now recovered enough to return to former home in Madison. Has lost sight in one eye. |
| 1930-04-08 | Linderman | Glen Otis | Son of Glen Otis and Jessie Linderman Sr. Brother of Marion. |
| 1930-04-08 | Linderman | Glenn Otis | Died. Attorney and civic leader. 1238 South River. Born at Linderman's Mills just below Osseo in 1875. Began law practice in Osseo, came to Eau Claire 14 years ago. Partner with Bailey Ramsdell 6 years ago. George Y. King joined firm, which became Linderman, Ramsdell & King. Leaves wife Jessie and children, Glenn Otis Jr. and Marion. |
| 1930-04-08 | Linderman | Marion | Daughter of Glenn Otis and Jessie Linderman Sr. Sister of Glenn O. Jr. |
| 1930-04-06 | Gregoire | Frank G. | Ex-alderman. Husband of Mary. Father of William J., Dr. Joseph, Mrs. J.H. Pardoe and Mrs. Walter Rybwrgn [sic]. |
| 1930-04-06 | Gregoire | Joseph | In Texas. Brother of William J., Mrs. J.H. Pardoe of EC, and Mrs. Walter Rybwrgn [sic] of Minneapolis. |
| 1930-04-06 | Gregoire | Margaret | Daughter of William J. and Evelyn Gregoire. |
| 1930-04-06 | Gregoire | Mary | Wife of Frank G. Gregoire. Mother of William J., Dr. Joseph, Mrs. J.H. Pardoe and Mrs. Walter Rybwrgn [sic]. |
| 1930-04-06 | Gregoire | William J. | Son of Mrs. Mary and ex-alderman Frank G. Died in Montana. Leaves wife Evelyn (nee Walsh, of EC) and daughter, Margaret. Two sisters, Mrs. J.H. Pardoe of EC, Mrs. Walter Rybwrgn [sic] of Minneapolis. Brother is Dr. Joseph, in Texas. |
| 1930-04-06 | Pardoe | Mrs. J. H. | Of EC. Sister of William J. and Dr. Joseph Gregoire and Mrs. Walter Rybwrgn [sic] of Minneapolis. |
| 1930-04-06 | Rybwrgn | Mrs. Walter | Sister of Mrs. J.H. Pardoe of EC, Dr. Joseph Gregoire of Texas, and William J. Gregoire of Montana. |
| 1930-04-06 | Walsh | Evelyn | Wife of William J. Gregoire of Montana. From EC. Mother of Margaret. |
| 1930-04-02 | Gilbertson | Henry R. | Released on parole. |
| 1930-03-22 | Farmer | Curtis | Guilty of disorderly conduct. Brother of George, Paul, and Alvin, and four sisters. Son of Perry N. and Lucy Farmer. |
| 1930-03-19 | Butcher | Harriet | Harriet Butcher freed after 4 hour debate. |
| 1930-03-18 | Lange | Dorothy | To be tried on first degree murder. |
| 1930-03-18 | Mathews | Dorothy | To be tried on first degree murder. |
| 1930-03-14 | Armstrong | Mrs. L. W. | Daughter of Andrew C. and Ruth J. Isaac. Sister of Mrs. L.S. Dunlevy and Mrs. J.A. Nichlow. |
| 1930-03-14 | Dunlevy | Mrs. L. S. | Daughter of Andrew C. and Ruth J. Isaac. Sister of Mrs. J.A. Nichlow and Mrs. L.W. Armstrong. |
| 1930-03-14 | Hawkes | Ruth J. | Born in Madison in 1852. Married Andrew C. Isaac in 1876. Came to EC in 1900. Three daughters are Mrs. J.A. Nichlow, Mrs. L.S. Dunlevy, and Mrs. L.W. Armstrong. |
| 1930-03-14 | Isaac | Andrew C. | EC photographer for many years. Married Ruth J. Hawkes in 1876. Came to EC in 1900. Three daughters are Mrs. J.A. Nichlow, Mrs. L.S. Dunlevy, and Mrs. L.W. Armstrong. |
| 1930-03-14 | Isaac | Ruth J. | Widow of EC photographer Andrew C. Isaac. Died. 905 Barstow. Born in Madison in 1852. Married in 1876, came to EC in 1900. Three daughters are Mrs. J.A. Nichlow, Mrs. L.S. Dunlevy, and Mrs. L.W. Armstrong. |
| 1930-03-14 | Nichlow | Mrs. J. A. | Daughter of Andrew C. and Ruth J. Isaac. Sister of Mrs. L.S. Dunlevy and Mrs. L.W. Armstrong. |
| 1930-03-12 | Boyd | Mrs. Patrick | Daughter of John and Catherine Gort. Sister of Mrs. Leo Roessler, Mrs. Kathryn Cardinal, Gertrude, Leo, and Arthur. |
| 1930-03-12 | Cardinal | Kathryn | Daughter of John and Catherine Gort. Sister of Mrs. Leo Roessler, Gertrude, Leo, Arthur and Mrs. Patrick Boyd. |
| 1930-03-12 | Gort | Arthur | Son of John and Catherine Gort. Brother of Mrs. Leo Roessler, Mrs. Kathryn Cardinal, Gertrude, Leo, and Mrs. Patrick Boyd. |
| 1930-03-12 | Gort | Catherine | Wife of John Gort. Died at age 63. Children are Mrs. Leo Roessler, Mrs. Kathryn Cardinal, Gertrude, Leo, Arthur and Mrs. Patrick Boyd. |
| 1930-03-12 | Gort | Gertrude | Daughter of John and Catherine Gort. Sister of Mrs. Leo Roessler, Mrs. Kathryn Cardinal, Leo, Arthur and Mrs. Patrick Boyd. |
| 1930-03-12 | Gort | John | Wife Catherine dies at age 63. Children are Mrs. Leo Roessler, Mrs. Kathryn Cardinal, Gertrude, Leo, Arthur and Mrs. Patrick Boyd. |
| 1930-03-12 | Gort | Leo | Son of John and Catherine Gort. Brother of Mrs. Leo Roessler, Mrs. Kathryn Cardinal, Gertrude, Arthur and Mrs. Patrick Boyd. |
| 1930-03-12 | Roessler | Mrs. Leo | Daughter of John and Catherine Gort. Sister of Mrs. Kathryn Cardinal, Gertrude, Leo, Arthur and Mrs. Patrick Boyd. |
| 1930-03-07 | Faast | Ben F. | Elected pres. of Bd. of Regents of U. of W. |
| 1930-03-01 | Jackson | Frederick | Frederick, Phyllis and Willard S. are the grandchildren of Willard G. and Millie Jackson. |
| 1930-03-01 | Jackson | Millie | Died. Born in 1870, daughter of Mark Sherman. Married Willard G. Jackson in 1890. Leaves husband, son Willard V. and 3 grandchildren: Frederick, Phyllis and Willard S. Home was 803 S. Farwell. |
| 1930-03-01 | Jackson | Phyllis | Frederick, Phyllis and Willard S. are the grandchildren of Willard G. and Millie Jackson. |
| 1930-03-01 | Jackson | Willard S. | Frederick, Phyllis and Willard S. are the grandchildren of Willard G. and Millie Jackson. |
| 1930-03-01 | Jackson | Willard G. | Wife Millie (nee Sherman) died. They were married in 1890. Son is Willard V., and they have 3 grandchildren: Frederick, Phyllis and Willard S. Home 803 S. Farwell. |
| 1930-03-01 | Jackson | Willard V. | Son of Willard G. and Millie Jackson. |
| 1930-02-25 | Betz | Frank S. | Retired capitalist of Hammond, IN. An EC boy. Father was George M. Betz, a Brunswick farmer. Frank born in EC in 1861 on site of present Flemin Undertaker parlors. Attened 3rd Ward School. Worked in sawmills at Porter's Mills and EC Lumber Co. Blacksmith for Girneau & machinist for Noah Shaw, then in machine shop in Minneapolis. Later made fortune in hospital equipment and furniture. |
| 1930-02-09 | Anderson | F. G. | Doctor at Midelfart Clinic |
| 1930-02-09 | Falstad | C. H. | Doctor at Midelfart Clinic |
| 1930-02-09 | Hoyme | G | Doctor at Midelfart Clinic |
| 1930-02-09 | Ingram | G. Erle | Married Marguerite Lison at Evanston. Bride ass. in est. orthopedic school here last year. |
| 1930-02-09 | Leinenkugel | J. | Business manager for Midelfart Clinic |
| 1930-02-09 | Lison | Marguerite | Married G. Erle Ingram in Evanston. Bride ass. in est. orthopedic school here last year. |
| 1930-02-09 | Malone | J. Y. | Doctor at Midelfart Clinic |
| 1930-02-09 | Stang | H. M. | Doctor at Midelfart Clinic |
| 1930-02-09 | Stoland | Iver | Doctor at Midelfart Clinic |
| 1930-02-09 | Werner | Nels | Doctor at Midelfart Clinic |
| 1930-02-07 | Bostwick | Frances | Aunt of Salisbury Bostwick of Chicago |
| 1930-02-07 | Bostwick | Phyliss | Daughter of S. Edgar Bostwick, sister of Salisbury. |
| 1930-02-07 | Bostwick | S. Edgar | Now lives in Appleton with wife. Daughter Phyliss is teacher in EC. Son Salisbury dies in Chicago at age 27 following appendictomy. |
| 1930-02-07 | Bostwick | Salisbury | Died in Chicago at age 27 follow appendictomy. |
| 1930-02-01 | Midelfart | Clinic moves to new building. Had been located in Schlegelmilch bldg for many years. | |
| 1930-01-30 | Otto | Mrs. Edward J. | Daughter of Lafayette Elliot. Died. 304-1st Ave. Leaves four children, none in EC. Also survived by two sisters and two brothers. |
| 1930-01-28 | McLaren | Frank | Died at age 83. Born in Canada in 1846, came to Eau Claire in 1867. Worked as lumberman with Shaw Lumber Co. and helped build old Shaw mill in Shawtown. Also worked for Rust-Owen Lumber Co., Allen Cameron, Peter Truax and other early loggers. After logging days were over, operated restaurant on W. Grand. Known by high school students of the day as Frank the Sandwich Man. He waited outside the High School at noon with a basket of sandwiches which was always a sell-out, they were so good. Not married. |
| 1930-01-19 | Hempleman | Eliza | Wife of Charles F. Petzold. Died last month after 60 years of marriage. |
| 1930-01-19 | Petzold | Charles Frederick | Age 83. 945 Main. Civil War Vet, member of Oddfellows for 62 years. Born in Germany, came to EC in 1880. Wife Eliza, nee Hempleman, died last month after 60 years of marriage. |
| 1930-01-11 | Blystone | Rose | Wife of Ed B. Farr. |
| 1930-01-11 | Farr | Ed B. | Died at age 62, 720 Farwell. Ass't. sec. for John S. Owen Co. He and Emily were twins. Born in 1867 in Mauston, came to EC in 1879. Married Rose Blystone. |
| 1930-01-11 | Farr | Emily | Twin sister of Ed B. Farr. Born in Mauston in 1867. Came to EC in 1879. |
| 1930-01-06 | McLeod | Daniel | Was a lumberman, officer, and director of Putnam Lumber Co. He died and his wife closed the house, untouched, and never lived there again. Sold to Sheriff & Mrs. Thomas Anderson. |
| 1930-01-05 | Sherman | Oluf | Oluf died. Born in Scandinavia, WI in 1869. Came to EC in 1874, jeweler and expert musician with Grand Opera House orchestra for years. Played bass viol. |
| 1930-01-01 | Buck | George A. | Dies, leaving wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters. |
| 1929-12-28 | Moe | Edward H. | Born in Osseo in 1883. Came to EC with parents in 1889. Home 1527 E. Madison. |
| 1929-12-06 | Running | Gena | Henry Running, 445 Ferry St., on probation for assault on wife, Gena. Two sons are 20 and 22. |
| 1929-12-06 | Running | Henry | Henry, 445 Ferry St. on probation for assault on wife, Gena. Two sons are 20 and 22. |
| 1929-11-26 | Mai | Minnie | Died. Widow of William Mai. Mother of Adolph, Fred, Otto, Clara, and Mrs. Annie McFarlane. |
| 1929-11-22 | McVicar | Eugene | Son of Peter. Died in Biloxi, Mississippi |
| 1929-11-21 | Crawford | Clifford G. | Dorothy Lange, age 29, and husband Raymond Matthew, 35, arrested in Tampa, Florida for murder of Clifford G. Crawford, 57, a carpenter, after a drunken spree. Dorothy is a former Eau Claire night club entertainer. Couple robbed Crawford of $10.07 and when he resisted he fell and struck his head on car, killing himself instantly. Dorothy is the daughter of Chester G. Lang, 533 Union St. in Eau Claire. Chester G. Lange was in canning business. Mrs. Lange is step mother. CG is son of Louis T. Lange. |
| 1929-11-21 | Lange | Charles G. | 533 Union St, EC. Father of Mrs. Dorothy Mathew. |
| 1929-11-21 | Lange | Dorothy | Dorothy, age 29, and husband Raymond Mathew, 35, were arrested in Tampa, Florida for murder of Clifford G. Crawford, 57, a carpenter, after a drunken spree. Dorothy is a former Eau Claire night club entertainer. Couple robbed Crawford of $10.07 and when he resisted he fell and struck his head on car, killing himself instantly. Dorothy is the daughter of Chester G. Lang, 533 Union St. in Eau Claire. Chester G. Lange was in canning business. Mrs. Lange is step mother. CG is son of Louis T. Lange. |
| 1929-11-21 | Mathew | Raymond | Dorothy Lange, age 29, and husband Raymond Matthew, 35, arrested in Tampa, Florida for murder of Clifford G. Crawford, 57, a carpenter, after a drunken spree. Dorothy is a former Eau Claire night club entertainer. Couple robbed Crawford of $10.07 and when he resisted he fell and struck his head on car, killing himself instantly. Dorothy is the daughter of Chester G. Lang, 533 Union St. in Eau Claire. Chester G. Lange was in canning business. Mrs. Lange is step mother. CG is son of Louis T. Lange. |
| 1929-11-19 | Wahl | Tommy | Tommy, 6, son of Victor T. Wahl, 437 Garfield, hurt in auto accident. Double fracture of leg. |
| 1929-10-27 | Running | Louis | Louis died, age 72. Obert and Thomas are sons. |
| 1929-10-27 | Running | Obert | Son of Louis, brother of Thomas. |
| 1929-10-27 | Running | Thomas | Son of Louis, brother of Obert. |
| 1929-10-23 | Bandoli | Carl F. | Father of M.S. Bandoli |
| 1929-10-23 | Bandoli | M. S. | Son of Carl F. Bandoli. Moving to Decatur. Was with NSP Co. for six years. |
| 1929-10-18 | Kunferman | Della | Daughter of Mrs. Lena Kunferman. Sister of John, Joseph, George and Louis. |
| 1929-10-18 | Kunferman | George | Of EC. Son of Mrs. Lena Kunferman. Brother of Della, John, Joseph, and Louis. |
| 1929-10-18 | Kunferman | John | Died after auto accident. Was Spanish War vet, Co. E, 3rd Wis. Vol. Inf. Worked for Dells Paper Co. for 20 years. Born in EC in 1875. Leaves wife, one daughter, mother Mrs. Lena Kunferman, sister Della, and brothers Joseph and George of EC and Louis of Mt. Vernon, Wash. |
| 1929-10-18 | Kunferman | Joseph | Of EC. Son of Mrs. Lena Kunferman. Brother of John, Della, George and Louis. |
| 1929-10-18 | Kunferman | Lena | Mother of John, Della, Joseph, George and Louis. |
| 1929-10-18 | Kunferman | Louis | Of Mt. Vernon, Wash. Son of Mrs. Lena Kunferman. Brother of John, Joseph, George and Della. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | Albert | Brother of John Jr, William, Matt, Fred, Edward, and Joseph, Mrs. Tilleson, Mrs. Lindquist and Viola. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | Albert | Brother of John Jr, William, Matt, Fred, Edward, and Joseph, Mrs. Tilleson, Mrs. Lindquist and Viola. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | Edward | Brother of John Jr, William, Matt, Fred, Albert, Joseph, Mrs. Tilleson, Mrs. Lindquist and Viola. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | Fred | Brother of John Jr, William, Matt, Albert, Edward, and Joseph, Mrs. Tilleson, Mrs. Lindquist and Viola. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | John | Died at age 38. WWI vet. Leaves father, son Peter, and six brothers: William, Matt, Fred, Albert, Edward, and Joseph; three sisters, Mrs. Tilleson, Mrs. Lindquist and Viola. Home at 311 E. Madison. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | Matt | Brother of John Jr, William, Fred, Albert, Edward, and Joseph, Mrs. Tilleson, Mrs. Lindquist and Viola. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | Peter | Son of WWI veteran John Girnau Jr., who died at age 38. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | Viola | Sister John Girnau Jr, William, Matt, Fred, Albert, Edward, and Joseph, Mrs. Tilleson, and Mrs. Lindquist. |
| 1929-10-15 | Girnau | William | Brother of John Jr, Matt, Fred, Albert, Edward, and Joseph, Mrs. Tilleson, Mrs. Lindquist and Viola. |
| 1929-10-15 | Lindquist | Sister of John Jr, William, Matt, Fred, Albert, Edward, Joseph, Mrs. Tilleson, and Viola. | |
| 1929-10-15 | Tilleson | Sister John Girnau Jr, William, Matt, Fred, Albert, Edward, and Joseph, Mrs. Lindquist and Viola. | |
| 1929-10-13 | Wickham | Walter | Walter married Jane Morgan in Detroit. |
| 1929-10-02 | Buffington | Byron A. | Dies after brief illness. Late C.M. was brother and Mrs. Ida Chamberlain sister. |
| 1929-10-02 | Buffington | C. M. | Brother of Byron A. Buffington and Mrs. Ida Chamberlain. |
| 1929-10-02 | Chamberlain | Ida | Sister of C.M. and Byron A. Buffington |
| 1929-09-29 | Glennan | Keith | Visited in England by mother Mrs. R.H. Glennan. Now represents Western Elec. in England, Scotland, and continental Europe. |
| 1929-09-29 | Glennan | Mrs. R. H. | Sailed for England to visit son Keith, who represents Western Elec. in England, Scotland, and continental Europe. |
| 1929-09-27 | Shoemaker | Josiah Whittier | Josiah Whittier, son of Mrs. [Shoemaker], married Emma Firz Gerald in Minneapolis. |
| 1929-09-22 | Crawford | Marietta | Of Chicago. Daughter of Roderick McPhee of Chippewa Falls. Sister of Eugene, James, Jeanette, and Mrs. Wilson. |
| 1929-09-22 | McPhee | Eugene | Son of Roderick McPhee of Chippewa Falls. Brother of James, Jeanette, Mrs. Marietta Crawford, and Mrs. Wilson. Principal of Winter school. |
| 1929-09-22 | McPhee | James | Son of Roderick McPhee of Chippewa Falls. Brother of Eugene, Jeanette, Mrs. Marietta Crawford, and Mrs. Wilson. Principal of Eau Galle school. |
| 1929-09-22 | McPhee | Jeanette | Of Minneapolis. Daughter of Roderick McPhee of Chippewa Falls. Sister of Eugene, James, Mrs. Marietta Crawford, and Mrs. Wilson. |
| 1929-09-22 | McPhee | Roderick | Died at age 67. Chippewa Falls pioneer. Born in Canada. In Chippewa Falls for 45 years. Retired after 22 years with fire department in 1926. Three daughters, Mrs. Wilson & Jeanette of Minneapolis and Mrs. Marietta Crawford of Chicago. Sons are Eugene and James. Eugene is principal of Winter school and James is principal of Eau Galle school. |
| 1929-09-22 | Wilson | Daughter of Roderick McPhee of Chippewa Falls. Sister of Eugene, James, Jeanette, and Mrs. Marietta Crawford. | |
| 1929-09-19 | Bartlett | Milton | Married DeLila Lowery of Chicago. |
| 1929-09-19 | Burkart | Fred | Given year at hard labor |
| 1929-09-19 | Lowery | DeLila | Of Chicago. Married Milton Bartlett. |
| 1929-09-11 | Hutchens | Ralph W. | Elected president of Gillettes. |
| 1929-09-08 | Hamilton | Everett R. | Horse "Golden Lad" wins $1,000 at Minn. Fair for walk-trot-canter. |
| 1929-09-07 | Burkart | Fred C. | Fred C. of La Crosse bound over by Circuit Ct. for abandoning four children. Mrs. B's whereabouts unknown. Edward C. is a brother. |
| 1929-09-06 | Anderson | Fred W. | Vice President and General Manager of Northwest Motors suffers skull fracture when car overturns. |
| 1929-09-04 | Augustine | Waldemar | Deputy Atty Gen of Calif. |
| 1929-09-03 | Dubois | Mrs. G. A. | Daughter of Mrs. Frances Faast. Sister of Ben, Victor and Roselle Faast. |
| 1929-09-03 | Faast | Ben | Son of Mrs. Frances Faast. Brother of Victor, Roselle and Mrs. G.A. Dubois. |
| 1929-09-03 | Faast | Frances | Dies at age 80. Sons are Ben and Victor, daughters are Roselle and Mrs. G.A. Dubois. Was an old settler. |
| 1929-09-03 | Faast | Roselle | Daughter of Mrs. Frances Faast. Sister of Ben, Victor and Mrs. G.A. Dubois. |
| 1929-09-03 | Faast | Victor | Son of Mrs. Frances Faast. Brother of Ben, Roselle and Mrs. G.A. Dubois. |
| 1929-08-30 | Bowlin | Keith | Everett R. Hamilton's horses featured at Minn. Fair. C.F. Kings mngr. and Keith Bowlin asst. |
| 1929-08-30 | Hamilton | Everett R. | Hamilton horses featured at Minn. Fair. C.F. Kings mngr. and Keith Bowlin asst. |
| 1929-08-30 | Kings | C. F. | Everett R. Hamilton's horses featured at Minn. Fair. C.F. Kings mngr. and Keith Bowlin asst. |
| 1929-08-25 | Russell | Allen | Brother of C.M. Russell, editor of Menomonie Department in Leader. Was lawyer in EC. Attended EC High School, studied law in Vint James' office in 1890s. Went to Puerto Rico with Co. D. Now drafts federal laws for regulating power and communications in interstate commerce. Taught journalism at U. of Wisc. Left to go to Montana in 1911. |
| 1929-08-25 | Russell | C. M. | Brother of Allen Russell. |
| 1929-08-23 | Cameron | Graham | Visited in Annapolis by mother, Helen. |
| 1929-08-23 | Cameron | Helen | Helen to visit son Graham at Annapolis. |
| 1929-08-14 | Werner | Keith | King [of Sweden] requests Keith to extend his visit. |
| 1929-08-11 | Skamser | Carl E. | Carl E. married Bessie, daughter of I.L. Butterfield. |
| 1929-08-08 | Werner | Keith | Is guest of King of Sweden and played tennis with him. |
| 1929-07-26 | Imislund | A. | Louise Sweeney, daughter of A. Imislund, married Albert LaLande. |
| 1929-07-26 | LaLande | Albert | Louise Sweeney, daughter of A. Imislund, married Albert LaLande. |
| 1929-07-26 | LaLande | Louise | Louise Sweeney, daughter of A. Imislund, married Albert LaLande. |
| 1929-07-24 | Tomashek | Robert | Robert, son of J.F. at 636 Cameron St. tossed knife into his eye while playing mumblety-peg. |
| 1929-07-23 | Wilson | Frank Elmer | To marry Eleanor L. Hall in the fall. They were childhood friends in Evanston. Wilson is forty four years old. Miss Hall organized Woman's University Club of Chicago. |
| 1929-07-20 | Chambers | Gordon | Son of Pearl J. and Mrs. Chambers. Age 10. |
| 1929-07-20 | Chambers | Pearl J. | Lives at 1719 State. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and son Gordon, age 10, were held up in front of Farwell Apts and forced to drive out in county by 5-mile dam, relieved of car and money by 3 or 4 men who had a car. Bandits changed license plates and drove Chambers' car away. |
| 1929-07-14 | Ness | William W. | William W. Ness died, age 66 at Caryville. Mrs. Ralph Shaker is a daughter. |
| 1929-06-25 | Woodworth | D. H. | Chosen vice commander of VFW at Superior convention. He is with the EC Telegram. |
| 1929-06-20 | Chatterson | Fred | Father of Raymond L. Chatterson. Of Fairchild. |
| 1929-06-20 | Chatterson | Raymond L. | Son of Fred Chatterson of Fairchild. Marries Marie, daughter of Mrs. B.E. Grignon, in Superior. |
| 1929-06-20 | Grignon | Mrs. B. E. | Mother of Marie, who married Raymond L. Chatterson in Superior. |
| 1929-06-13 | Allen | Charles L | Obituary son of James & Emily Pond Allen. Came to EC in 1859. Worked in Buffington Mill when 14 years old. Went to Florida in 1875 with brother Fred who took up homstead near Deland was later located. Charles returned from Florida in one year. Taught school and was principal at 6th Ward School 1877. In 1881 entered university and graduated. Later studied law and practiced with J.F. Ellis for awhile. In 1901 married Francis Manning in Kansas. He had four sons and two daughters: Phillips, Edward, William, Charles, Jr. (Timothy) Barbara, Mary Frances. Had farms in present town of Allen in Cameron Meadows |
| 1929-06-11 | Voss | August | Mrs. August Voss died, 807 Hobart, age 82. Born in Germany. Came to EC in 1882. Leaves husband, son, George, and daughter, Mrs. Henry Meyer. |
| 1929-06-09 | Woodworth | John | Was Sargeant Major in Civil War. Second Lieutenant May 6, 1862. Born in 1837 and died in 1915. |
| 1929-06-06 | Werner | Erwin P. | Erwin P. Werner, son of Peter and nephew of Dr. Werner, is City Attorney in L.A. |
| 1929-05-29 | Stokes | Alfred | Alfred sentenced to three months hard labor for Half Moon [incident]. |
| 1929-05-29 | White | Henry A. | With brother, Herman, bought northwest corner of Barstow and Emery from Louis Sullivan for Super Oil Station. Will be part of chain owned by White Brothers at Stanley, New Lisbon, Humbird, and on Wisconsin St. Also interested (sic) in White Machine Works. |
| 1929-05-26 | Ingram | Charles H. | Widow, Mary Hauxhurst Ingram, dies. Father of Charles Jr. and Cornelia. First wife, Grace Blystone, died of typhoid in 1893, leaving three children. |
| 1929-05-26 | Ingram | Mary Hauxhurst | Widow and second wife of Charles H. Ingram. Died at age 69. Mrs. B.R.S. Schwahn is her daughter. Other three are stepchildren. |
| 1929-05-26 | Schwahn | Mrs. B. R.S. | Daughter of Mary Hauxhurst Ingram. Stepsister of Charles H. Ingram's other three children. |
| 1929-05-21 | Stokes | Alfred | Alfred jailed for drunken driving. Had paid $200 fine for affair at Half Moon. |
| 1929-05-18 | Johnson | Einar P. | Einar P. Johnson married a daughter of James Welsh. He was killed by bodyguard of illicit fur trader near Ladysmith. Johnson was deputy state game warden. Leaves wife, two children, brothers, Marcus and Dave, and a sister, Mrs. Ray Csott (sic). (Editor's note: card is for Welsh) |
| 1929-05-14 | Girnau | Fred H. | Edits Coast Reporter in LA, California. |
| 1929-05-10 | Allen | William Neal | Known in the pineries of three states as "ShanT Boy" Allen died aged 85 at Wausau. Born n New Brunswick and lived in Wausau 61 years. Surveyor and timber cru9ser. His work took him to all part of U.S., Canada and Mexico. Known among Indian tribes of middle west as "Red Squirrel." Among best known poems that early woodsmen put to music were "The Pine Tree", "Shanty Boy on the Big Eau Claire" and "The Little Eau Pliene." Captain Henry has a number of the writings of the "ShanT Boy." |
| 1929-05-10 | Allen | William Neal | Known in the pineries of three states as "ShanT Boy," Allen died at age 85 at Wausau. Born in New Brunswick and lived in Wausau 61 years. Surveyor and timber cruiser. His work took him to all parts of the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Known among Indian tribes of middle west as "Red Squirrel." Among best known poems which early woodmen put to music were 'The Pine Tree,' 'Shanty Boy on the Big Eau Claire' and 'The Little Eau Pliene.' Capt. Henry has a number of the writings of the ShantT Boy. |
| 1929-05-10 | Farr | Frank | Parents came to EC in 1879. Brother of Dr. John F. Farr. Had drug store in 1882. Now attorney. |
| 1929-05-10 | Farr | Helen | Daughter of Dr. John F. Farr. Sister of John Jr. and Mrs. Jack Harrigan of Minneapolis. |
| 1929-05-10 | Farr | John F. | Died. Directed city health dept. for 25 years. Born in PA 67 years ago. Came to EC with parents in 1879. Brother of Frank. Married Anna, daughter of Albert C. Peck of EC. Son John Jr. leaves in VA. Daughters are Helen and Mrs. Jack Harrigan of Minneapolis. |
| 1929-05-10 | Farr | John | Lives in Virginia. Son of Dr. John F. Farr, brother of Helen Farr and Mrs. Jack Harrigan. |
| 1929-05-10 | Harrigan | Mrs. Jack | Of Minneapolis. Sister of Helen and John Jr. Daughter of Dr. John F. Farr. |
| 1929-05-10 | Peck | Albert C. | Of EC. Father of Anna, who is the wife of Dr. John F. Farr. |
| 1929-05-10 | Peck | Anna | Daughter of Albert C. Peck of EC. Wife of Dr. John F. Farr. Mother of John Jr, Helen and Mrs. Jack Harrigan. |
| 1929-05-08 | Bailey | William F. | For four years (circa 1887-1892) Charles W. Fiske was a student and clerk in the office of Judge Wm. F. Bailey. |
| 1929-05-08 | Fiske | Charles W. | Pres. of Press Co. Died. Born in Iowa in 1863. Came to EC in 1887 and entered office of Judge William F. Bailey, serving four years as student and clerk. In 1892 became court reporter for five years, resigning in 1907 to become manager of Daily Telegram, assoc. with William P. and Erle S. Welch. In Jan. 1912 Telegram and Leader consolidated at EC Press Co. Director of EC Nat'l Bank. Married Thekla von Schrader of Ottumna, IA in 1894. She died in 1923. Home 103 Marston. Leaves one daughter, Dorothy. |
| 1929-05-08 | Fiske | Dorothy | Daughter of Charles W. and Thekla Fiske. |
| 1929-05-08 | von Schrader | Thekla | Married Charles W. Fiske in 1894. Died in 1923. Leaves one daughter, Dorothy. Originally of Ottumna, IA. |
| 1929-05-08 | Welch | Erle S. | Assoc. with William P. Welch and Charles W. Fiske. With Daily Telegram. |
| 1929-05-08 | Welch | William P. | Assoc. with Erle S. Welch and Charles W. Fiske. With Daily Telegram. |
| 1929-05-07 | Welsh | Henrietta Beckworth | Mrs. Henrietta Beckworth Welsh, 605 Grey St. is 87 years old. She has lived in EC for sixty five years on Eastside Hill and for forty eight years in present home. Has six children, twenty nine grandchildren, fifty great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren, all living. All six children are in EC: James P., fire chief, Albert T., city plumbing inspector, Wilfred, assistant fire chief, Frank, railroad conductor, Mrs. Peter Lenfesty, and Mrs. Charles Halbleib. |
| 1929-05-03 | Laycock | Dean | Adopted son of Henry Laycock. |
| 1929-05-03 | Laycock | Henry | Died at age 87. Was assemblyman in 1908 and 1912. Leaves one adopted son, Dean Laycock. |
| 1929-05-03 | Steven | Bill | Bill is new editor of Daily Cardinal. |
| 1929-04-28 | Culver | Howard L. | Retiring from shoe business after 42 yrs. Brandstad Drug going into bldg. |
| 1929-04-19 | Kappus | Fred | Fred Kappus and Thomas Litchfield buy Dawson prop. at SW corner of Farwell and Main for a garage. |
| 1929-04-19 | Litchfield | Thomas | Fred Kappus and Thomas Litchfield buy Dawson prop. at SW corner of Farwell and Main for a garage. |
| 1929-04-14 | MIdelfart | Adding 2 stories to Ingram building for clinic | |
| 1929-04-07 | Campbell | Frederick | Announcer for WTAQ. Plays piano. |
| 1929-04-07 | Cernaghan | James L. | In Wabasha. Engaged to Gladys, daughter of James A. Grinsell. |
| 1929-04-07 | Grinsell | Gladys | Daughter of James A. Grinsell. Engaged to James L. Cernaghan of Wabasha. |
| 1929-04-07 | Wolf | Minnie | Minnie divorced William Wolf. |
| 1929-04-03 | Werner | Keith | 22 year old representatve of L.A. Tennis Club as ranking member to play in amateur competition in Europe. |
| 1929-04-02 | Slagsvold | Mary T. | Mrs. Mary T. died March 1. Widow of Thorval, age 78, 621 Wisconsin St. In EC for 50 years. Sons Thomas of Canada and Marvin in New Orleans. |
| 1929-03-29 | Slagsvol | John M. | Wife Margaret dies. Married in 1905. |
| 1929-03-29 | Slagsvol | Margaret | Died. Born in EC in 1882. Married John M. Slagsvol in 1905. |
| 1929-03-10 | Adler | Peter | Peter died at age 78. He was born in Germany, lived in EC for 50 years. He has three sons: Peter, Nick and John, and three daughters who are married and living away. |
| 1929-03-09 | Stai | Knute | Knute died. Leaves wife and three children. Brothers are Finn, Carl, and Olaf. |
| 1929-03-02 | Guthrie | Mrs. Sam | Died. |
| 1929-03-01 | Welch | Earl S. | Earl S. recieved a phone call from Paris from Everett P. Hamilton, general manager of Pressure Cooker. Earl is an officer in the company. |
| 1929-02-21 | Boberg | Edwin John | Drug store to have soda fountain |
| 1929-02-21 | Hobbs | Angelia | Widow of Joseph Hobbs. Dies at home of stepdaughter, Mrs. Guy Spiers. |
| 1929-02-09 | Anderson | Knute | 47th birthday. Been with Union National Bank for 27 years since it was Bank of Eau Claire. Born in Bergen, Norway in 1882. |
| 1929-02-09 | Lange | Gus J. | and 08/03/1930. Estate probate. |
| 1929-02-06 | Fish | Mary Lucia | Visiting parents. Will give concert at Grand Opera House. Goes to Belgium in March to sing with Ghent opera. |
| 1929-01-27 | Horan | Arthur | Son of Mrs. Margaret Horan. Brother of Phyliss, Irene, B.F. Horan, Mrs. E.J. Osterman, Mrs. Carl A. Parent of Chicago, and Mrs. E.L. Miller of Asheville, NC. |
| 1929-01-27 | Horan | B. F. | Son of Mrs. Margaret Horan. Brother of Phyliss, Irene, Arthur, Mrs. E.J. Osterman, Mrs. Carl A. Parent of Chicago, and Mrs. E.L. Miller of Asheville, NC. |
| 1929-01-27 | Horan | Irene | Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Horan. Sister of Phyliss, Arthur, B.F. Horan, Mrs. E.J. Osterman, Mrs. Carl A. Parent of Chicago, and Mrs. E.L. Miller of Asheville, NC. |
| 1929-01-27 | Horan | Margaret | Mother of Phyliss, Irene, Arthur, Mrs. E.J. Osterman, Mrs. Carl A. Parent of Chicago, and Mrs. E.L. Miller of Asheville, NC. |
| 1929-01-27 | Horan | Phyliss | Died at age 23. Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Horan, sis. Mrs. E.J. Osterman, Irene, Mrs. Carl A. Parent of Chicago, Mrs. E.L. Miller of Ashville NC. 2 brothers, Arthur and B.F. Horan. |
| 1929-01-27 | Miller | Mrs. E. L. | Of Asheville, NC. Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Horan. Sister of Phyliss, Irene, Arthur, B.F. Horan, Mrs. E.J. Osterman, and Mrs. Carl A. Parent of Chicago. |
| 1929-01-27 | Osterman | Mrs. E. J. | Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Horan. Sister of Phyliss, Irene, Arthur, B.F. Horan, Mrs. Carl A. Parent of Chicago, and Mrs. E.L. Miller of Asheville, NC. |
| 1929-01-27 | Parent | Mrs. Carl A. | Of Chicago. Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Horan. Sister of Phyliss, Irene, Arthur, B.F. Horan, Mrs. E.J. Osterman, and Mrs. E.L. Miller of Asheville, NC. |
| 1929-01-27 | Stokes | Alfred | Alfred charged with assault and battery. Hit a girl several times in face at Half Moon skating rink. |
| 1929-01-24 | Amundson | Mrs. J. A. | Daughter of Gus J. Lange. Sister of Mrs. Rulison Riegel, Kenneth, Duane, John and Laverne Lange. |
| 1929-01-24 | Lange | Duane | Son of Gus J. Lange. Brother of Mrs. J.A. Amundson, Mrs. Rulison Riegel, Kenneth, John and Laverne Lange. |
| 1929-01-24 | Lange | Gus J. | Dropped dead at Hudson while making repairs on car. Age 65. Founder and President of Lange Canning Company. Helped organize New Dells Lumber Company and was VP of Pacific Packing Company in Oakdale, CA, and Western Seed Company. Sons are Kenneth, Duane, John and Laverne. Daughters are Mrs. J.A. Amundson and Mrs. Rulison Riegel. Also leaves 5 brothers. In Eau Claire 30 years. |
| 1929-01-24 | Lange | John | Son of Gus J. Lange. Brother of Mrs. J.A. Amundson, Mrs. Rulison Riegel, Kenneth, Duane, and Laverne Lange. |
| 1929-01-24 | Lange | Kenneth | Son of Gus J. Lange. Brother of Mrs. J.A. Amundson, Mrs. Rulison Riegel, Duane, John and Laverne Lange. |
| 1929-01-24 | Lange | Laverne | Son of Gus J. Lange. Brother of Mrs. J.A. Amundson, Mrs. Rulison Riegel, Kenneth, Duane, and John Lange. |
| 1929-01-24 | Riegel | Mrs. Rulison | Daughter of Gus J. Lange. Sister of Mrs. J.A. Amundson, Kenneth, Duane, John and Laverne Lange. |
| 1929-01-08 | Gilbertson | Henry R. | Wife Minnie O. secures divorce. |
| 1929-01-08 | Gilbertson | Minnie O. | Secures divorce from Henry R. Gilbertson. |
| 1929-01-04 | Blystone | Directed 44 pictures for Fox. Now directs serious dramas. Did "Mother Knows Best" with Madge Bellamy. | |
| 1928-12-21 | Fish | Borghild | Mrs Ted dies at home of Harry L. Fish. Leaves no children. |
| 1928-12-21 | Fish | Henry L. | Daughter-in-law, Borghild (Olson) Fish, dies at home of Henry L. |
| 1928-12-04 | Butler | Georgia | Wife of Enos S. Culver. Four daughters. |
| 1928-12-04 | Cameron | Helen | Funeral of Enos S. Culver held at home of Mrs. Helen Cameron. |
| 1928-12-04 | Culver | Enos S. | Died at age 83. Born in PA in 1845, came to EC in 1867. Salesman and bookeeper for 31 years. In 1880 he opened shoe store with partner under name Culver & Ellison. In 1893 bought out Ellison and managed alone for five years. Then sold out and went into real estate. Wife was Georgia Butler. Four daughters survive. Funeral at home of Mrs. Helen Cameron. |
| 1928-12-02 | DeMars | Marie | Marries William M. Zelott Jr. of Superior. |
| 1928-12-01 | Bergman | Charles H. | Bergman Co. model home open at corner of Garfield and Wilson, at 403 Garfield. |
| 1928-11-22 | Wilson | Frank Elmer | Elected Bishop of new diocese which comprises twenty six counties. Received honorary degree of Doctor of Theology from Hobart College of Geneva, NY five years ago. |
| 1928-11-18 | Stevens | A. H. | Mrs. Margaret Porter Stevens died in CA. Was sister of E. Porter of Cornell; Art is probably a nephew. She was 2nd wife. Lived at 1019 S. Barstow. |
| 1928-11-14 | McClusky | Frank | Sentenced to a year at a house of correction for carrying a concealed gun. He stole from house. |
| 1928-11-10 | Rork | Glen V. | Newly announced manager of NSP Co. Born in Reedsburg, WI. Entered employ of Minnesota, Wisconsin Light & Power in 1920. This company is now the Wisc. division of NSP. |
| 1928-11-07 | Davis | Mrs. Stephen R. | Sister of Louise Cutter. |
| 1928-10-30 | Wolf | John C. | John C. celebrated 50th anniversary. John was born in NY and came to EC in 1858. Lived at 303 Wisconsin St. for seventy years. Mrs. Wolf, nee Julia Brekke, came to EC in 1875. She was born in Norway. John, son of Victor, took over omnibus line founded by his father after the Civil War. Son, Lincoln, just married Augusta Sabord. |
| 1928-10-09 | Moen | Inga | Married John H. Moen in 1887 at Rev. Hoyme's home, now nurses' home for Luther. Two daughters, Mrs. N.L. Rude and Mrs. E.O. Rusmusson. |
| 1928-10-09 | Moen | John H. | Died. Grocer on east side for 35 years. Born in Norway. Came to Eau Claire in 1880. Was mason and bricklayer, worked on Saint Patrick's, Opera House, Wilson building, and many private homes. Married Inga Peterson in 1887 at Reverend Hoyme's home, now nurses' home for Luther. In grocery business for 15 years on Barland Street, then for 20 years at corner of Main and Dodge. Leaves wife, and two daughters, Mrs. N.L. Rude and Mrs. E.O. Rasmusson. Was 75 years and charter member Norden Lodge. |
| 1928-10-09 | Peterson | Inga | Married John H. Moen in 1887 at Rev. Hoyme's home, now nurses' home for Luther. Two daughters are Mrs. N.L. Rude and Mrs. E.O. Rasmusson. |
| 1928-10-09 | Rasmusson | Mrs. E. O. | Daughter of John H. and Inga Moen. Sister of Mrs. N.L. Rude. |
| 1928-10-09 | Rude | Mrs. N. L. | Daughter of John H. and Inga Moen. Sister of Mrs. E.O. Rasmusson. |
| 1928-10-09 | Weinfeld | Emil | Emil worked in Chicago at time of great fire. His parents lived near enough to Pestigo to suffer from effects of that fire at same time. |
| 1928-10-04 | Quick | Mike | Died. Harriet now Mrs. Roy McCann. |
| 1928-10-02 | Awsumb | George | Designed EC city building and auditorium |
| 1928-09-30 | Fleming | John T. | Married Borghild Thompson. Will live at 905 Barland. |
| 1928-09-30 | Thompson | Borghild | Marries John T. Fleming. Will live at 905 Barland. |
| 1928-09-21 | Volkman | Ralph | Ralph, son of Chris, died at age 38. |
| 1928-09-20 | Dougherty | Anna M. | John [Dougherty] died age 71. Member and captain of Hose Company #5 for 38 years. Born in Canada. Came to EC in 1880 and worked in woods and on river for 10 years. In 1890 went with Fire Department. Promoted to Captain in 1905. Married Susan Fitzpatrick. She died 2 years ago. Two daughters, Anna M. and Ruth, a teacher in EC. |
| 1928-09-20 | Dougherty | John | John died age 71. Member and captain of Hose Company #5 for 38 years. Born in Canada. Came to EC in 1880 and worked in woods and on river for 10 years. In 1890 went with Fire Department. Promoted to Captain in 1905. Married Susan Fitzpatrick. She died 2 years ago. Two daughters, Anna M. and Ruth, a teacher in EC. |
| 1928-09-20 | Dougherty | Ruth | John died age 71. Member and captain of Hose Company #5 for 38 years. Born in Canada. Came to EC in 1880 and worked in woods and on river for 10 years. In 1890 went with Fire Department. Promoted to Captain in 1905. Married Susan Fitzpatrick. She died 2 years ago. Two daughters, Anna M. and Ruth, a teacher in EC. |
| 1928-09-20 | Dougherty | Susan | John [Dougherty] died age 71. Member and captain of Hose Company #5 for 38 years. Born in Canada. Came to EC in 1880 and worked in woods and on river for 10 years. In 1890 went with Fire Department. Promoted to Captain in 1905. Married Susan Fitzpatrick. She died 2 years ago. Two daughters, Anna M. and Ruth, a teacher in EC. |
| 1928-09-20 | Fitzpatrick | Susan | John [Dougherty] died age 71. Member and captain of Hose Company #5 for 38 years. Born in Canada. Came to EC in 1880 and worked in woods and on river for 10 years. In 1890 went with Fire Department. Promoted to Captain in 1905. Married Susan Fitzpatrick. She died 2 years ago. Two daughters, Anna M. and Ruth, a teacher in EC. |
| 1928-09-16 | Nelson | Esther | Of Duluth. Marries Harold Oyaas, credit manager of shoe company in St. Louis. |
| 1928-09-16 | Oyaas | Harold | Married Esther Nelson of Duluth. He is credit manager of shoe company in St. Louis. |
| 1928-08-29 | McLeod | Daniel | Home at corner of Farwell and Jefferson. |
| 1928-08-12 | Keith | Effie | Married Robert L. Nall in New Orleans. (From context on card it appears Effie is the daughter of Thomas B. and Mollie Keith.) |
| 1928-07-29 | Fleming | John B. | Son of John B. Sr. Brother of Mrs. L.A. LeFevre of Minneapolis. |
| 1928-07-29 | Fleming | Mrs. John B. | Died. 905 Barland St. Born in New Brunswick, came to EC in 1880. Leaves son John B. Jr., daughter Mrs. L.A. LeFevre of Minneapolis. |
| 1928-07-29 | LeFevre | Mrs. L. A. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fleming Sr. Sister of John B. Jr. Of Minneapolis. |
| 1928-07-28 | Gavin | Verona Welsh | Mrs. Gavin is exhibiting water colors. (Editor's note: card is for James P. Welsh) |
| 1928-07-22 | Davey | Sam G. | Electect high school principal by Board of Education. |
| 1928-07-15 | Dyar | Charles | Marries Mary Lucia Fish in London. In diplomatic corps. |
| 1928-07-15 | Fish | Mary Lucia | Singing for season at Grand Opera at Liege, Belgium. Marries Charles Dyar in London. He is in diplomatic corps. |
| 1928-07-03 | Winchester | Vernon | Local barber sentenced to eighteen months at Green Bay. Registered at Durand Hotel as husband [and] wife with Lenore Gillette who was also sentenced to six months for stealing dress of roommate. Winchester was on probation for non-support of wife and three children. |
| 1928-07-01 | Jensen | Alma | Married Dr. Harris Kirkhoff. |
| 1928-07-01 | Kirkhoff | Harris S. | Married Alma Jensen. |
| 1928-06-24 | Doolittle | Martha | Martha, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Schroeder, married L.A. Doolittle. Bride's home is on S. Farwell. |
| 1928-06-24 | Schroeder | Bertha | Martha, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Schroeder, married L.A. Doolittle. Bride's home is on S. Farwell. |
