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Bryden, James (History - 1841) |
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Janet Schwarze |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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BRYDEN FREEMAN MASON SPAULDING |
Biographical History of Clark and Jackson
Counties, WI, by The Lewis Publishing Co., 1891 Page 268
JAMES BRYDEN, a prominent farmer, stock
raiser and lumberman of section 35, Warner Township, Clark County,
was born in Queens County, Nova Scotia, July 17, 1841, the son of
Robert (deceased) and Margaret (Freeman) Bryden, the former a
native of Manchester, England, and the latter of Liverpool, Nova
Scotia. The father came with his parents to the latter country when
a boy he was a farmer by occupation. Of their nine children, six
still survive: James, John, David, William H., Letitia A. and
Henrietta R. John and William H. are engaged in our subject's
logging camps, of which they are superintendents. David is living
in Phillips, Price County, Wisconsin. Letitia married William F.
Mason, of Faulkton, North Dakota Henrietta married Martin Schivers,
of Caledonia, Nova Scotia.
James Bryden came to Black River Falls in the fall of 1869, where
he worked two winters for D. J. Spaulding, after which he became
his foreman for six years, or until the latter failed. He then
began logging for himself, in which he has ever since continued. He
removed to Greenwood in the fall of 1880, and in April, 1883,
settled on his present place, which adjoins the town of Greenwood,
and the next year built a fine frame residence. He owns 800 acres
in this county, 125 of which is cleared, and the remainder is
covered with hardwood timber, pine, etc. He runs three camps, and
during the winters of 1888- 89 and 90, handled nearly 12,000,000
feet of logs each winter.
Mr. Bryden was married May 24, 1881, to Addie Armstrong, born in
LaCrosse, Wisconsin, the daughter of William J. Armstrong, of
Ashland, Wisconsin. They have one child, Wales, born December 5,
1882. Mr. Bryden was Chairman of the Board of Warner Township one
term, and is also a member of the A.O.U.W. He is one the
enterprising and foremost citizens of Clark County, and is
respected and loved by all who know him.
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