BioM: Hanson, Olive (Marriage - 1918)
Contact:
Stan
Surnames: Hanson, Hartwell, Longenecker, Moh, Theil, Tragsdorf, Walk
----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 12/26/1918
Hanson, Olive (Marriage - 18 Dec 1918)
Mr. Albert (Elihu) Hartwell (18 April 1877-1859) of Princeton, and Miss Olive Hanson of this city (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.), were united in marriage Wednesday evening, Dec. 18, 1918, at the Congregational Parsonage, Rev. G. W. Longenecker officiating. Mr. J. H. Walk and Miss Julia Tragsdorf were the witnesses. The bride is a young lady of rarely fine attainments, good sense and high womanly qualities. The groom is a successful businessman and farmer. They will make their home at Princeton.
We join heartily with all their friends here in wishing them much joy.
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BioM: Hanson, Olive #2 (18 Dec 1918)
Contact: Ann Stevens
Surnames: Hanson, Hartwell, Longenecker, Tragsdorf, Walk
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 12/26/1918
Hanson, Olive (18 Dec 1918)
On Wednesday evening, Dec. 18, the marriage of Miss Olive Hanson and Albert
Hartwell was solemnized. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Longenecker at the
parsonage, the attending couple being Miss Julia Tragsdorf and J.L. Walk. The
groom is a farmer by vocation and has a fine farm near Princeton. He is highly
spoken of by all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance. His bride is a
Neillsville young lady who has always maintained the highest esteem of her host
of friends in this community. She is a most capable lady and there is every
reason to believe that this marriage will mark the beginning of a happy and
contented married life. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell left on the midnight train on the
evening of their marriage and are now residing at their home at Princeton.
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Bio: Hanson, Olive (15 Mar 1880-4 Jan 1968)
Transcriber: Janet
Surnames: Hartwell, Olive Hanson (1880-)
----Sources: Postcard, 1900 Federal Census
[Postcard] from cousin Josie of Greewood to Olive Hanson of Neillsville
Siblings: Beatrice, Hokum, Pedra, Lenhart, Olena, Carl, Olive
1900 Federal Census, Wisconsin Clark ED 28 Neillsville city Ward 1-3
Household
Ed Moh Head Male 59 Norway (May 1841)
Hannah Moh Wife Female 60 (Dec 1840) Norway
Hacken Hanson Stepson Male 14 (Oct 1886) Norway
Carl Hanson Stepson Male 25 (Oct 1875) Wisconsin
Olive Hanson Stepdaughter Female 20 (15
Mar 1880) Wisconsin
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Obit: Hartwell, Olive Hanson (15 Mar 1880-4 Jan 1968)
----Sources: The Oshkosh Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wisconsin), 06 Jan 1968, Saturday, Page 26 &
10 Jan 1968, Wednesday, Page 38
PRINCETON, WISCONSIN -- Mrs. Olive Hartwell, 88, formerly of Germania, and more recently a resident of the Montello Nursing Home, died Thursday at University Hospital, Madison.
Mrs. Hartwell was the daughter of the late Ole and Hannah Peterson Hanson, born in Neillsville, March 15, 1880. She was married to Albert E. Hartwell Dec. 18, 1918.
Survivors are her late husband’s son, Maurice Hartwell, Milwaukee and 13 grandchildren.
The Rev. Lester Thiel, pastor of Wautoma Evangelical United Brethren Church, will officiate at the funeral service at Wilsey Funeral Home, Princeton, at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Neillsville cemetery.
Friends May call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. today until the hour of the service.
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MRS. OLIVE HARTWELL
Funeral services for Mrs. Olive Hartwell, who died Jan. 4, 15 5h3 University Hospitals, Madison, were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Wilsey Funeral Home, Princeton, Rev. Lester Theil officiating. Burial was in the Neillsville Cemetery, Neillsville.
She was born March 15, 1880 in Neillsville and was married to Albert Hartwell on Dec. 18, 1918.
Mrs. Hartwell is survived by a son, Maurice A., Milwaukee, and 13 grandchildren.
Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter (Fond du Lac, Wisconsin)
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