Bio: |
Farning, William M. (History - 1852) |
Contact: |
Janet Schwarze |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
FARNING MARKEY DWYER |
----Source: Biographical History of Clark
and Jackson Counties, Wisconsin published by The Lewis Publishing
Co., 1891 Page 272:
WILLIAM M. FARNING, of section 5, Grant
Township, was born in Albany, New York, December 11, 1852, and is a
son of Michael and Ann (Markey) Farning, natives of Ireland. The
parents emigrated to America in their younger days, and were not
united in marriage until after they had crossed the sea. In 1855
they came to Wisconsin, and settled at Weston's Rapids, Clark
County, where they resided a few years they then removed to a farm
on section 6. When the civil war broke out, Michael Farning was not
slow to take up arms in the defense of his adopted county he joined
the Second Wisconsin Cavalry, Company I, as a private and served
until 1864, when he died of disease at Vicksburg, Mississippi. His
widow still lives on the old home in Grant Township. Mr. Farning
was among the pioneer teachers of Clark County, was for many years
a surveyor, and held several of the minor offices of the
township.
William M. Farning is one of a family of four children: John, a
lumberman of Clark County Robert, deceased, and Frank, a farmer of
Grant Township. Our subject was reared to farm life, and received
his education in the common schools. He remained at home until he
was twenty-three years of age, and then engaged in the lumber and
logging business in which he has since continued for nine years he
has operated two saw mills in Clark County, and owns an interest in
another one his annual business aggregates 2,000,000 feet of
lumber. He started out in life without capital, relying upon his
own exertions, and his efforts have been crowned with success. He
owns in addition to his saw mill interests eighty acres of land in
Grant Township and 120 acres in York Township.
Politically Mr. Farning is identified with the Democratic Party and
belongs to Black River Lodge, No. 21. A.O.U.W.
In 1875, November 14, he was united in marriage to Miss Lucinda
Dwyer, a native of Michigan, born November 27, 1853, and a daughter
of John H. and Catherine (Murray) Dwyer. They have had three
children: William, Frank and Janie.
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