Obit: Nonhof, Henry Alvin (1870 - 1934)

Transcriber:  Crystal Wendt
Email:  crystal@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Nonhof, White

----Source: Neillsville Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 22 Feb. 1934

Nonhof, Henry Alvin (1 Apr 1870 - 16 Feb. 1934)

Al Nonhof of the town of York, passed away at his home Friday forenoon, Feb. 16, after a long illness.

Data for a complete obituary has not been received as yet. The funeral was held at Granton church, Sunday, Rev. Paul B. White officiating. The body was taken to Sheboygan for burial.

Deceased is survived by his wife, (Jessie Wonser Nonhof) one son, Glen of Milwaukee, one daughter, Evelyn, a student in Granton high school, and several brothers and sister.

Al Nonhof's Walnut Grove Farm

Granton, Wisconsin, August 1913

 

1930 Federal Census, York, Clark, Wisconsin, United States, District: 0046, Family 240, Line 27

 

 H A Nonhof, white married 60 yr. old male
Father's Birthplace: Holland
Mother's Birthplace: Holland 

Household Members
Head H A Nonhof M 60 (1870) Wisconsin
Wife Maude Nonhof F 51 Wisconsin
Daughter Evelyn Nonhof F 11 Wisconsin
Lodger Elmer Rowe M 19 Wisconsin
 

 

Responses

 

My name is Tom Burns and I live in West Bend WI.  My great-grandparents Alvin and Jessie Wonser Nonhof
had a farm called Walnut Grove. They had two children Glen and Evelyn. They lived on that farm from 1901-1937.  Seeing that the photo was taken in August of 1913 and I thought you could use it on the Granton website.

Thank you, Tom Burns. tsmb45@yahoo.com
 

 

 


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