Wm. Martha A. Jackson (Mineral Point, Wis.) November 12, 1847, p3; Tr by D. Buncie] Her husband, Lawrence died in 1954. John graduated Bloomington High School in 1968. Arthur graduated from Lancaster High School and then served his country in the U.S. Army. Died at Fennimore, Sept. 12. She was born in Horse Creek, Richland county, Wis., on June 130, 1917, the daughter of Dallas and Bessie (Hufseth) Beatty of Richland Center. Obituaries - Grant County Herald Independent by MZ] Came to Wisconsin in 1846. John Urban Of 263 Hill Street, died Tuesday evening, June 10, 1980 at St. Joseph's Unit, Mercy Health Center. He was born in Wythe County, Va., April 19, 1801; and after residing in Tennessee and Missouri, he came to the lead mine region in the spring of 1827. Platteville, Wis.--Robert I. Dugdale, 88, a retired weekly newspaper editor and publisher who helped to start the state mining college here, died Sunday after a long illness. 11 a.m. at ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH in Muscoda with Father Obituaries - Larson Funeral Homes, Fennimore WI and Montfort WI His Born at Greenville, Ky., January 27, 1816. City, October 8, 1904. He was born Sept. 22, 1861, in Lower Town, Muscoda, Wis. , the son of Mathias and Catherine Maria (Michel) Honer. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Karrmann funeral home here. Laura L. Joyce. he took up his abode in Grant County, where he has since resided. Genealogy Date of Birth - September 4, 1892; died January 30, 1983 He was active in civic on Wednesday, Oct 26, with a rosary at 8 p.m. [Source: Unknown Newspaper, c. Oct. 23, 2005, Submitted By Janet Struss] County, Wisconsin Died, in Lancaster, February 16, Mr. Samuel F. Clise, aged nearly 44 years. He was born on June 27, 1934, in Boscobel, the son of Robert and Agatha (Perkins) Bender. SYLVESTER STORRS GRINNELL, born in Mt. He was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers, Robert (Hedy), Fritz (Pat), Cliff, and Bill Grimm; two sisters, Kay Ludwig Sawyer and Winnifred (Lee) He was elected to the assembly in 1854, 1855 and 1856-in which latter year, he was chosen Harvey Brandt They lived in Livingston where they raised their family. Cuba City & Benton, WI Funeral Home & Cremation - Casey-McNett Our Hours: May through October Tuesdays through Fridays 1-4pm. She graduated from Milwaukee Washington High School and worked in Milwaukee until she married William Bill Novinski on June 29, 1957, and she came back to live in Fennimore. They farmed on Castle Rock Ridge for 42 years until retirement and moved to Fennimore. [Source: The Milwaukee Sentinel 25 Dec 1929 - Tr. The cartoon concerned a man and his dog. speaker. How many reminders we have of the uncertainty of life." Harris, of Bagley, Judy (Scott) Tessmer, of Sleepy Eye, Minn., and Nancy (Brenten) Posten, of Prairie du Chien; 19 grandchildren, Theresa (John) Shuck, Brian, Mark (Jenn), Philip, and Kevin Garthwaite, Scott (Angie), Jeff (Sheila), Jody, and Chelsea Garthwaite, Jennifer, Jeremy, and Jaime Struss, Gregory Wilinski, Justin Clark, April Harris, Seth and Chase Tessmer, and Audrey and Derek Posten; three great-grandchildren, David and Kristy Shuck, and Emily Garthwaite; a sister, Ivanelle (Tom) Manning, of Shawnee 1899) transcribed by MZ] service and plain. His earliest paternal ancestor in this country was William Goodridge, who settled in Watertown, Mass., in 1836. He was born in Hartford, Conn., Aug. 31st, 1800, and came to the lead mines in the spring of 1829. Friends may call on Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the church and on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until time of services. Genweb [Source: The Canberra Times (Australia), 12 April 1929] to reside there till 1840, when he removed to Gratiot's Grove. He spent his early childhood in Mineral Point before moving with his parents in 1950 to a farm in the Mt. Charles W. Hill Christopher Macabus Jackson 1881 - Hon Wm. 1519 of Sarasota. the oldest lawyers in Wisconsin, died very suddenly from paralysis. Burial will be in the Basswood Cemetery. Toale Brothers Gulf Gate Chapel, 6903 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, is in charge of local arrangements. he was born. History and Genealogy, Obituaries and Death Notices Obituaries | 97 Seven Country WGLR - The Tri-States Best Variety of Grant County Herald Independent - SWNews4U Anna Elizabeth Honer He was an able lawyer, a faithful legislature, and an honest man. Her brother, Mr. J Wonderlin, is also sick. all of whom survive. Department of Veterans Affairs Death Allen was united in marriage to Sandra Udelhoven in 1973. Roger Todd Davis In 1875 Hendershot was the Beau Brummel of Platteville. Ella A. [Source: Wisconsin Weekly Advocate, 29 Jan 1903 - Sub. [Source: "Grant County Progressive", Muscoda, WI - 18 May 1917 - Submitted By Grant County, WI Dennis A. McClimans, age 75 of Boscobel, passed away on Wednesday March 1, 2023 at his residence in Boscobel, surrounded by his family. Phone: 218-685-5326 Biographies Page Bible Records Cemeteries Census Historical Records Images Land Records Military Mortality Schedules Newspaper Items Obituaries School Records Vital Records This page is maintained by David W. Taft ( dwtaft @ gmail .com), Alpharetta, GA Preached Rochester, Vt., 1878-80; student Andover Theological Seminary, 1880-81; preached Green River, Wyo., 1881; Des Moines, Iowa, 1882-84; Rockford, 1884-87; Lancaster, Wis., 1887-90; River Falls, Wis., 1890-94; Alpena, Mich., 1894-96; without charge, Pasadena, Cal., 1896 to the time of his death. Born in Platteville, Wis. he lived in Sarasota five years coming from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Yours, JOHN HARDCASTLE." BLOOMINGTON - Laura Lee (Bossert) Joyce, age 70 . Burial with military honors will be in the church cemetery. In Platteville, on the 31st ult., Lorenzo Bevans, Esq., in the 43rd year of his age [Source: Wisconsin tribune. He was a member of St. Leo's Catholic Order of Foresters. As a young boy, Allen loved farming and continued , Gordon Robert Bender, age 88, of Fennimore, WI passed away on Saturday February 4, 2023, at Mercy Hospital in Dubuque, IA. He came to Kenosha and established the Barden department store. Lancaster, WI Obituaries Choosing to go separate ways, Allen was later married to Connie Weidemann until her untimely death and was later united in marriage to Beverly Brinks until she lost her battle with cancer. County Surnames at WI GenWeb Robert Dugdale Burial will be in Hermitage Cemetery at Mt. Obituaries LOST THROUGH THE ICE--Last Thursday morning a German named Joe Janan, formerly of Potosi, who was in the employ of Mr. O. C. Hathaway, of Muscolonge, was sent to Guttenburg in charge of a span of horses and box sled. Funeral services for Maynard W. Howell, 38, Platteville, will be held at 10 a. m. Friday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary BonDurant, Platteville. building stands now, in that memorable carnival of 1912 when those who went to the show had almost to swim out. People thought he had taken leave of his She also has had to part with her mother, she being called to that home on high. With this marriage, they shared three children. Tombstone Project, Grant County, Wisconsin [[Source: Revealer (Bloomington, Wis.) Tuesday, 4 Sept. 1894; Sub. Thomas Funeral Home [Source: Funeral Card; transcribed by Mary Dutcher] by FoFG] He was the last of four brothers. Grant County Historical Society Grant County, Wisconsin Clerk of Court has divorce and court records. Joe Janan [Source: Richland Observer, 15 Dec 1949 - Submitted By James A. Honer] Transcribed by: Helen Coughlin] other records. She was preceded in death by her son, Jimmy, on Nov. 8, 1959; and by three brothers, Wayne, Dallas and Dale Beatty. Born in Missouri in 1821. He at all times, under all circumstances, walked in the well beaten path of righteousness, and when nearing the last of earth, he appeared to be fully impressed with the idea that at the end of time, eternity began, and that the bright faith which sustained him during those trying hours of suffering would only grow brighter as he journeyed toward the Infinite, and the final gloom of death dispelled by the radiance of God's love. She has traded her bike for a horse and entered the rodeo royalty scene with enthusiasm and. past 3 days, then Michigan Territory, in which he has since resided. Arrangements By - Mergen Funeral Home [Source: Funeral Card; transcribed by Mary Dutcher] senses. [Source: The Milwaukee Sentinel 20 Oct 1929; transcribed by Mary Dutcher] Lancaster Obituaries | Local Obits for Lancaster, WI - Legacy.com She is survived by her three children, Luanne (Del) Mittlesteadt of Waunakee, Linda (Bob) Delaney of Lake Mills and Wayne (Linda) Honer of Verona; two grandchildren, Rob and Dawn Delaney Hutchins of Lake Mills; four great-grandchildren, Morgan Joe, Erin and Emily; a brother bob Beatty; Two sisters-in-law, Gladys and Deila Honer; and many nieces and nephews. He arrived safely and began to "fill up his keg" freely, in consequence of which he lost his way in recrossing the river, and, nearly opposite the residence of Governor Dewey, at Cassville he and the horses entered an air hole in the ice, went down, and were seen no more. He was born on April 11, 1938, in Montfort the son of Lee and Alvina (Yerke) Washburn. Lancaster, WI Dutcher, the wife of Hon. John Rupert Eberlein Dutcher, one of He was born on Dec. 23, 1921, in rural Belmont, the son of Charles and Gertrude Bellmeyer Heins. beneficiaries who died between the years 1850 and 2010 In 1869 her religious feelings became quickened and she made a public profession of faith in Jesus Christ, and joined the Free Baptist church in that neighborhood. "I'm the wild man from Borneo," growled Hendershot. Mr. Franklin was the first to describe the New Orleans Mardi Gras on radio, first to broadcast ship to shore, and first to broadcast the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race. Many deaths are occurring in this locality at the present time, hardly a day passing without one or two. 1882: On the 17th of December, also passed away Col. Edward H. Gratiot, at Platteville. John Ingebritsen Regional Publisher. All obituaries posted on or before April 30, 2017 can be accessed by clicking below. her family has treasured memories of playing euchre with her, a card game that she loved to play. accoutrements, though it is nearly 20 years ago since he made his last appearance in a circus. Published in Grant County News from Feb. 15 to Feb. 25, 2023. "Who are you?" by MZ] In Potosi, Wis., Nov. 6, 1880, Mrs. Martha A. Jackson, wife of C. M. Jackson. The cause of his death was a bronchial disease of a couple years' standing. He married Norah Stark on June 28, 1956. Haudenshield Funeral Homes [Source: Funeral Card; submitted by Mary Dutcher W. E. Dailey Mark was currently employed at Truvant in Boscobel as a loader operator for the past few years. which she Join our mailing list [email protected] 1245 N. Water St. Platteville, Wisconsin 53818 (608) 348-2121 Obituaries and Death Notices in Grant County, Wisconsin Copyright One daughter, Mrs. Gertrude (Albert) Zeller, and five sons, Otto, Carl, Frederick (Ardella), Clement and Lawrence. OBITUARIES LIFE VIDEO OPINION / COLUMNS . Henry Guck Genealogy Trails Funeral services will be Thursday morning. Henry T. Honer It was a brief four-paragraph document, with space left for the date of death. They later moved to Fennimore where he graduated from Fennimore High School in 1956. He came to Platteville in 1838, and resided there, unmarried, forty-four years; he was the friend of everybody, and everybody was his friend. On Friday morning Three sisters survive him, Mrs. Mary Robinson and Mrs. Franklin Atwood of Massena, N.Y., and Mrs. H. S. Bailey, of Platteville, Wis. Dr. E. A. Came to Wisconsin in 1827. In front of him was an old circus poster which recorded his former triumphs. He entered the work force and was employed at Meister Cheese in Muscoda and later Skyline in Lancaster. A Dubuque special says: Mrs. John Brihul, and old lady living near Lancaster, Wis., was killed by a ram which she attempted to drive from the garden. He leaves to mourn his death, besides the six children, a devoted wife, an aged mother and four sisters. Marie and Henry farmed near Highland until 1970, when they retired to Muscoda. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. Grant County After graduating from Platteville Teachers College, she began a teaching career at Soldiers Grove. jinge@tds.net Kellie Houtakker Human Resources . Jared Warner. Peter Auer officiating. Funeral services for eight miners killed in a lead mine cave-in near Shullsburg Tuesday started in southwest Wisconsin communities today. Mary Dutcher] They later lived in Mineral Point where Chester was teaching. By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. In Marion, August 9th, of diptheria, after a painful illness of Grant Muscoda - Marie Honer, age 81, of Muscoda, died on Wednesday, June 20, 2001, at the Richland Hospital. For News - News@grantcountyherald.com For Ads - Ads@grantcountyherald.com For Info - Info@grantcountyherald.com For Public Notices - Legals@grantcountyherald.com they remained until 1980. John P. Cull Anna Elizabeth Honer, daughter of Casper and Theresa (Bloing) Gies, Sr., was born in the Township of Muscoda,Grant County,WI, May 16, 1869, and passed away at the Richland Hospital on Thursday, December 1, 1949, after a long illness at the age of 80 years. Grant County, Wisconsin Obituary Index - RootsWeb She worked as the bookkeeper of Parker-Hildebrand Department Store in Boscobel for two years until her marriage to Bernard Nowak on May 25, 1950. On May 25, 1942, she married Chester Garthwaite, who was serving in the army. Oberlin College For The Year 1897-8. He was a member of the G. A. R. post and Masonic order of Platteville. He had spent the day working with Christmas baskets for the poor and complained of feeling ill at the end of the afternoon. Grant County Herald Independent - Grant County Herald Independent SUBSCRIBER, New York, July 14, 1897 [Source: New York Tribune, 15 July 1897; transcribed by MD] He was born on Aug. 20, 1928, in Castle Rock Township, the son of Clarence and Anna (Prochaska) Grimm. Toll-Free: 877-852-2796 He did not bring his family until 1834; he devoted much of his life to mining. the box of the sled and blankets were discovered frozen to the ice, but no traces of the man and horses. Historical Society. In 1832, he came to Wisconsin, [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wis.) Friday, 1 Apr. Elizabeth Daggs Peter Chapman Benjamin Wm. Dutcher] Not many days since she became worse and sank rapidly, expiring last Saturday afternoon, November 6, 1880. past 6 months at legacy.com He was employed for over twenty years at Ag Trucking in Dubuque, She was the eldest of a family of four sons and five daughters of F. H. and Mary Ann Bonham. Marie was preceded in death by her husband, Henry, on August 23, 2000; a daughter, Edith; her parents; two sisters;and two brothers. post and Masonic order of Platteville. He was born on June 7, 1956, in Prairie du Chien the son of Gerald and Viola (Bunts) Gratz. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Verna Heins. March 7, 1905. document.write(cy); Grant County, OLD SETTLERS PASS AWAY Came to Wisconsin about 1844. Angela Kay Bonin Grant County Courthouse 111 S Jefferson Lancaster, WI 53813 Phone: 608-723-2675 Grant County Website Register of Deeds has birth and death records from 1876, marriage records from 1840 and land records from 1837. Maynard W. Howell [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. other records. The Martin Funeral Home in Bloomington is serving the family. by MZ] Children of Berry Auchler After studying law, and practicing it awhile in his native State, he migrated in 1837 to Wisconsin, settling at Lancaster, Grant County. We hope its course is nearly run. 10 (1909) Transcribed by: Heather A. Turner] Mr. Hill was 65 years of age and served in the Twenty-first Wisconsin regiment during the Civil war. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. To the Editor of The Tribune After another few years in Mineral Point, where Chester taught Farm Trainer classes for SWTC, they retired to Fennimore, residing in the Rowdon/Garthwaite family home. Please note: effective 9/8/2011, snippets of Grant County obituaries are being posted online by the Morris Newspaper Corp. of Wisconsin. Orvin Donald Erickson was born on August. its 53rd Annual Meeting held November 9, 1905 (pub 1906) Wisconsin asked Ringling. Memorial services were at noon Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006, at Torgerson's After his retirement they moved to Fennimore to their family home where he resided until his death. both in the War of the Revolution and that of 1812. In the year 1840 the family came to Wis. and settled in a locality called Hurricane, in the town of Lancaster, Grant county, eight years before this became one of the states of the American Union. U. E. Harrison [Source: Madison Wisconsin State Journal February 11, 1943; transcribed by MD] Dutcher is a member of the firm of Brooks & Dutcher, of Boscobel. understood to have accumulated a respectable fortune. He was born in Georgia, Franklin County, Vt., Jan. 17th, 1809, and graduated at the University of Vermont. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. [Source: Necrology Timothy Fry Barr[Source: The Boscobel Broad-Axe; Hope United Methodist Church. (Scott) Tessmer, Sleepy Eye, MN; Nancy (Brenten) Posten, Prairie du Chien; l9 grandchildren: Theresa (John) Shuck, Brian (Lynn), Mark (Jenn), Philip, Kevin, Scott (Angela), Jeff (Nicole), Jody (Jason Moen), and Chelsea Garthwaite, Jennifer (Andy) Hillmann, Jeremy (fiance Carrie Hefti), Jaime Struss, Gregory Wilinski, Justin (Rebecca) Clark, April (Chad) Mcllwee, Seth, Chase Tessmer, Audrey, and Derek Posten; two step-grandchildren Marla and Jeremy Norton: seven great- grandchildren David and Kristy Shack, a man of peculiar habits, but we believe maintained the character of an The funeral will take place from his son's residence today at 2 o'clock. eleven months and 28 days. 1880 - Hon. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and the Northwestern Medical college of Chicago. [Source: Wisconsin Weekly Advocate (Thursday, 3 Aug. Necrology, 1904-05; pages 130-142; tr byMZ] Greg was proud to be a senior technical engineer for Amcor. Mr. Davis received a doctorate in psychology in 1953 from the University of Wisconsin. Her life was adorned with the Christian virtues which so elevate the character of woman and engage the affections of all. He was born July 18, 1950, in Prairie du Chien, the son of Kenneth and Marie (Mergen) Cull. Boscobel, Wisconsin; 17 Sep 1863]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau Francsico[Source: The Boscobel Broad-Axe; Boscobel, by Mary Dutcher] visitation will be at the Larson Family Funeral Home in Fennimore from 4 Sir: George Henry Goodridge died suddenly on July 5 at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. S. Bailey, in Platteville, Wis. Date of Birth - February 28, 1929 | Date of Death - December 24, 1985, Age 56 A funeral service and graveside service with military 35 Central Ave. N. Wisconsin; 28 Jan 1864]; transcribed by Angie LietzauDIED - Naman Three children were born of that union: Cindy, Jeff, and Dan. Surviving is his daughter, Annie M. Cull; a sister, MaryAnn (Phil) Ryan; a brother, Mick Cull; his fiancee, Rita Raisbeck and her daughter, Tiffany; many nieces and nephews and his former wife, Julie Metcalf Cull.
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