Bio: Grant, N. G. (History - 1834)
Contact: Janet Schwarze.
Surnames: GRANT TYLER GIFFORD PRUST SCHUSTER OFFERDAHL
----Source: 1881 HISTORY OF NORTHERN WI,
Chicago: The Western Historical Company, A. T. Andreas, Proprietor
(grammar as is), Pg. 147
N. G. Grant, farmer dairyman Postmaster of
East Wrightstown was born in 1834, in Jefferson Co., NY, where he
was reared and educated. In 1856, he went to Kansas intending to
settle in that State. Arriving in the midst of the well-known
troubles there at that time, he took an active part, but after a
sojourn of three months there he went back to New York. He remained
but a short time, when he came with his mother to Wisconsin, and
finally settled on his present place in 1857, the country then
being rough and wild with a few narrow paths through the forest. He
has held the various town offices at different times. He has also
held office in the business enterprises of his town, besides the
position of Postmaster, which he has held since 1866. He enlisted
in the United States navy in 1864, serving on the United States
steamer Pittsburg till the close of the war. In 1858, he was
married to Miss Maria Tyler, a native of Ohio, by whom he had five
children, all of whom were living (in 1881 when the "History of
Northern Wisconsin" was written). In 1876, Mrs. Grant died and was
buried in Greenleaf cemetery, Brown County. In 1877, he married
Miss Susan Gifford, a native of Watertown, NY.
***The daughter of Nelson G. Grant, Mary, married Henry Prust and
lived in Chili, Clark Co. His daughter, Mary (born Jan. 10, 1860 in
East Wrightstown, WI), married (Nov. 28, 1878 in Kaukana, WI),
Henry Prust (born Dec. 6, 1854 in Stettin, Prussia), and resided in
Chili, Clark County, WI. Henry and Mary Grant Prust had two
daughters: Grace May Prust b. May 22, 1883
Rose Victoria Prust b. Jan. 25, 1889 (information provided by Pam
Schuster Offerdahl).
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