Obit: |
Ransom, Fay (1850 - 1901) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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RANSOM MILLS CROSS KLOSTER |
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 11/29/1901
FAY RANSOM--DROWNED IN LAKE LABARGE, ALASKA.
Mrs. Calvin Mills of Christie received the sad news from White
Horse, Alaska, that her son, Fay Ransom, was drowned on the 12th of
October on the steamer Godard, which was only ten miles from shore
and that was out in a gale.
Fay Ransom was well known by many of the old settlers of
Neillsville and other parts of the county. In the spring of 1899 on
the 14th day of April he bade his parents goodbye, telling them he
was going out into the world for himself. Starting from here he
went to the Black Hills and cooked on a baggage train. Alex Cross
from Neillsville was driving team on the same line. He stayed in
the Black Hills for some time and prospered in all lines of
business, leaving that place for Montana. During his stay in
Montana he was engaged in different branches of business until he
became one of the most prosperous businessmen in state, the wheel
of fortune always turning his way, thus enabling him to accumulate
a nice income. In the spring of 1898, there was a syndicate of 50,
the best men of the state of Montana, he being one of the, sent to
San Francisco. They bought their own boats and, provided with
merchandise and catable, they started out, arriving at Woldise
landing some time in the month of May. No gold was to be found,
everything was dark before them. They drifted apart some came home,
others stayed, but he did not get discouraged. In all his letters
to his mother he says, "I am going to stay another year," also,
"there is something for me here yet there is plenty of gold if I am
lucky enough to find it." Fay Ransom has been at all the gold
fields in Alaska, but all proved a failure.
Fay Ransom was born in Campbellsport, Fond du Lac county, in 1850,
and came to Clark county with his parents in '70. He was brought up
on the old homestead of Calvin Mills and went to the first school
in Christie, which was taught by Miss Mason, now Mrs. Wm. Burt. He
leaves a brother, who is living in Leesburg, Idaho, and a
step-father, a mother and a half brother, who live at Christie. He
was a loving son and brother, always having a smile and a good word
for everyone.
The funeral services of Fay Ransom, who was drowned in Alaska Oct.
12, was held at the M. E. church at Christie Sunday, Nov. 17, by
Rev. W. E. Kloster of Greenwood.
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