Bio: |
Moffat, Eugene R. (History - 1870) |
Contact: |
Janet Schwarze |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
MOFFAT ANDERSON LOWE CRUMERY FAHBUSH COX |
----Source: 1918 History of Clark County,
Wisconsin
EUGENE R. MOFFATT, a well-known farmer of
Section 1, Hewett Township, Clark County, Wis., who has also served
as an official of the township, was born in Pine Valley Township,
this county, son of Alden and Ellen (Anderson) Moffatt. The father
was a native of Canada, coming to Washington County, Wis., as a
boy, and was there reared to manhood. He and Ellen Anderson were
married in Hartford, Wis., where he resided for three years after
his marriage, and then bought eighty acres of wild land in Pine
Valley Township, Clark County. On this he built a log house, worked
out a little in the woods and on the drive in spring, and cleared
his farm during the summers. After six years he had cleared about
sixty acres, and then, in 1875, moved to Neillsville, at that time
a small hamlet, where he started in the butcher's business. After
being thus occupied for three years, he sold out to Mr. Lowe, and
for the next four years operated a dray line. This he sold to Mr.
Crumery and went into the business of buying land to get the timber
for making staves, and in this manner he was engaged until he died
on his farm in Hewett Township, Feb. 24, 1888.
Eugene E. Moffatt, who was 18 years old at the time of his father's
death, continued on the farm which the father had bought a year and
a half before. When 21 he was married, Feb. 22, 1888, to Lizzie
Fahbush, whose father, George Fahbush, was a farmer in Adams
County, Wis., where she was born and reared. The marriage took
place in Neillsville and he then settled on his own farm, which he
later sold to his brother, buying eighty acres of wild land in
Section 1, Hewett Township. On this tract he built a seven-room
frame house, and a barn 40 by 40 feet in size, which was provided
with a basement, besides several other buildings. He has now
cleared forty acres of the land and is successfully raising graded
Holstein and Ayrshire cattle and Poland-China hogs. He. has served
on the side board of Hewett Township and as clerk and director on
the school board. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt are the parents of seven
children-Maude, Harvey, Hollie, Eugene, Willard, Percy and Vilas.
All are residing at home, except Maude, who married a Mr. Cox, of
Mineral Point, Wis., and has two children, Harvey and
Victor.
1880 Federal Census Neillsville, Clark Co., Wisconsin | |||||||||
Name | Relation | M/S/W/D | Gender | Race | Age | Nativity | Occupation | Father's Nativity | Mother's Nativity |
Alden R. Moffatt | Self | M | Male | White | 43 | Canada | Teamster | Canada | Vermont |
Ellen S. Moffatt | Wife | M | Female | White | 34 | New York | Housekeeper | New York | New York |
Emma Moffatt | Daughter | 's | Female | White | 15 | Wisconsin | Dressmaker | Canada | New York |
Willard Moffatt | Son | 's | Male | White | 14 | Wisconsin | Student | Canada | New York |
Eugene Moffatt | Son | 's | Male | White | 11 | Wisconsin | Student | Canada | New York |
Sarah Moffatt | Daughter | 's | Female | White | 8 | Wisconsin | Student | Canada | New York |
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