Obit: Williams, George #2 (1826 - 1911)
Contact: Ann Stevens
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Surnames: Morse, Marsh, Wage, Williams, Frank,
Cattenach, Converse, Doughty, Mallory, Brooks, Sternitsky,
Schlinzog, Ure
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville,
Clark County, Wis.) 03/23/1911
Williams, George (#2) (Dec 13, 1826- March
10, 1911)
There passed away at 4:15 o’clock last
Friday afternoon at the ripe old age of 84 years, a well known
Clark County pioneer who had much to do with the hewing and
building of this town. Deceased was born Dec. 13, 1826 in
Ontario County, N.Y. When 10 years of age he came with his
parents to Waukesha County, Wis., and at Oconomowoc 59 years ago
the 27th of last January he was married to Miss Mary
Morse. They, in company with the Levi Marsh family and that
of Tom Wage’s parents came here across country from Sparta by
ox team, hewing out their road as they came in the spring of
1856. Mr. Williams settling in Section 1 and continuing to
live in that same section, though from time to time changing to
different parts of it, until the time of his death; a quiet,
unassuming man. A man of deeds rather than of works.
His ability and sterling qualities were rapidly recognized and the
large crowd attending his funeral mutely bespoke the esteem in
which he was held. The widow and six children survive him,
Amy, Mrs. Wm. Frank of Vancouver, B.C., Jennie, Mrs. Alex Cattenach
of town of Lynn, Henry E. of Acton, Mont., Mrs. Amelia Converse,
Willis and Lina, Mrs. Oscar Doughty, of this place. The
funeral was held from the opera house Sunday afternoon, Rev.
Mallory of Stevens Point officiating. Interment was made in
the Windfall Cemetery beside the body of his son, George, who died
when 12 years of age. Deceased came to his death by
paralysis. This stroke was the sixth, and the saddest part of
it is that his beloved widow was at that time and continues to be,
very ill. Their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Doughty, has since their
decline several years ago, taken up her home with them, and with
her husband been to this aged, worthy pair all that loving children
could be.
The pall bearers were Irvine Brooks, Henry and Ernest Sternitsky, Tom Wage, Wm. Schlinzog and John Ure. - Granton News
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