Bio: Lezotte, Anthony Sr.
(History - 1858)
Contact: Janet
Schwarze
History of Clark County, Wisconsin (1918).
Surnames: LEZOTTE JILBEAU LINTKNER SHOOP CHRISTMAS
Lezotte, Anthony Sr. (1858 -
ANTHONY LEZOTTE, Sr., a well-known and
prosperous farmer of Section 31, Grant Township, the son of a
pioneer, was born in Ontario, Canada, Aug. 28, 1858. He was a son
of Mathew Lezotte, also d native of Canada, whose parents, Anthony
and Angeline (Jilbeau) Lezotte, were farming people there. Mathew
Lezotte came to Neillsville, Clark County, alone in 1865, and in
the fall of that year bought eighty acres of wild land. In the
following spring he returned to Canada for his wife and children,
of whom he had five, and on arriving with them here, settled on his
farm, or rather tract of land, in Section 32, Grant Township. There
was a logging shanty on the land, into which they moved, occupying
it until a log house could be built. They had to endure hardships
for awhile, one of the most serious being the absence of roads and
lack of adequate means of transportation, which affected all the
pioneer settlers. On one occasion during the first year on their
farm, Matthew Lezotte carried fifty pounds of flour on his back
from Black River Falls to his home and he often had to carry
supplies from Neillsville. He and his wife spent the rest of their
lives there, their hardships gradually diminishing and their
comforts increasing with the improvement in general conditions.
Their children were: Anthony, Mathew, Catherine, John, Charles,
William, Henry, Mary, Murry, Joseph, and one who died young.
Anthony Lezotte, Sr., remained on the home farm assisting his
father until he was 21 years of age. The father then gave him
eighty acres of wild land in section 31, Grant Township, which he
farmed in summer, working in the woods in the winter, and this
place has since been his home. Here he carries on general farming
successfully and is also financially interested in the district
creamery.
On Sept. 27, 1887, he was married to Lydia Shoop, daughter of Andrew and Susan (Lintkner) Shoop, whose father was a farmer in Clark County, but who was born in Jefferson County, Wis., May 7, 1866. Her brothers and sisters were: Frank, now in the state of Washington Samuel, also in that state Kate, wife of Efner Nelson, of Ladysmith, Wis. Effie, who married Frank Christmas, and is now deceased Ella, who married Leonard Cole, and lives in Oregon Annie, wife of William Stevens, of Washburn, Wis. Emma, wife of John Steel, and residing in the state of Washington Edith, wife of Gustof Wesenburg, and Grace, wife of John Sueppee, both of whom reside in the state of Washington. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lezotte, Sr., have been as follows: Anthony, born Jan. 12, 1891 Grace, born Aug. 3, 1889 Nellie, born Jan. 19, 1897 Thomas, born in 1901, who died at the age of 3 years Glenn, born Oct. 20, 1903, and Edward, born April 13, 1905. All the living children reside at home, except Anthony,
who is on the old original homestead, in Section 32. Anthony
Lezotte, Sr., died July 24, 1917. He was of the Catholic
faith.
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