Contributed by Sharon Short & The Clark County History Buffs
HAAS, Eleanor E. nee Tyrer (21 Jan 1841-31 Mar 1916)
Mrs. Eleanor Haas (Eleanor born Bowanda, Erie Co., NY married George S. Haas, born Collins, Eire Co., NY 9 April 1836-26 June 1915. Both buried Riverside Cemetery) of the town of Longwood died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louise Owens, in the city of Dodgeville, Wis (should be Dodgeville, Iowa). Death was due to pneumonia. Funeral services were held in that city and the remains brought to her home at Longwood for burial. Funeral services were also held here, Rev. Braddock of Longwood, and a minister from Dodgeville officiating. She leaves to mourn four sons, Charles, Thomas and William, all of the town of Longwood, and one son whose home is in the east. Also two daughters, whose homes are at a distance. 1905 census residence #60 owns farm sec 10 & 14: George E. 67, wife Eleanor E. both born NY.
HAAS, Charles Summer (1874-1950)
Married Della Montay, son Armond O. born 5 Sept 1909, died 12 Dec 1913; Married Ida Banfield; married Blanche Daughterty. Charles Summer Haas buried Riverside Cemetery.
HAAS, Charles S. 31, born WI, wife Ida B. 31 and child Florence 9 both born IA. 1905 census residence #59 owns farm. 1905 - 1920 Sec 14
HAAS, Ida B. nee Banfield (1873- 23 June 1905)
The sad death of Mrs. Charles Haas of Longwood occurred last Friday morning. Deceased was married but four months ago, this being her second marriage, he first husband being dead. Mr. Haas, she had known since girlhood, he having worked for her father before she was married the first time. She had come from Waterloo, Iowa. Here, while she had the pleasures of a good home and the company of a bright, loving daughter by her first husband, she missed the warm friends and kind neighbors she had been used to seeing every now and then. Added to this was the homesickness of her daughter, Florence, nine years old, who missed her friends often as much or more than her mother. Realizing the situation, the husband urged his wife to go back for a visit until she should feel more cheerful, but this she disliked to do. She was likewise urged by her sister who lives in Iowa to do as her husband urged upon her, but with the same results. Scarcely a week before her death her pastor called on the family and remained for dinner and to him she remarked on how homesick she and Florence were. Thus the malady kept working on her until her mind became affected and control of herself seemed to be lost as is evidenced by a note she had written probably just before her death. In this she referred to her head being queer, possessed of strange fancies, etc. At eleven o'clock Friday morning, June 23, Mrs. Haas' body was found in the barn hanging to a rope. The funeral was held from the home. The body was taken back to Waterloo, Iowa, for burial, accompanied by the stricken husband and a sister from Iowa. Deceased was thirty-two years of age and was known as of gentle, refined character.
HAAS, William Seward (17 July 1876-April 1965)
Married Nelle R. Bartle 14 Sept 1904. William burried Riverside Cemetery. HAAS, William S. 28, wife Nellie R. 24, brother Thomas J. Haas 24, all born WI. 1905 census residence #31 owns farm. 1905 - 1920 Sec 14
HAAS, Nellie R. nee Bartle (15 June 1881 - 3 April 1949)
A pioneer resident of this community, Mrs. William Haas, 67 years of age, was laid to rest when final rites were conducted from the Methodist Church at Withee, with burial following in the Riverside Cemetery. The deceased was born on June 15, 1881, at Linden, Wis. to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bartle. She was married to William Haas Sept. 14, 1904. Most of her life was spent and enjoyed in this community until recently when she was confined to the hospital at Marshfield for medical attention. It was there on April 3, 1949, that she died quietly and peacefully.
HAAS, Thomas Jefferson (1880-1969)
Married Lamoine Powers. Thomas buried Riverside Cemetery. (Thomas on 1905 census with brother William.) 1905 - 1920 Plat Map sec 15 no residence on property, as Thos Haase
HAKE, G.G. 1905 Plat map sec 9 no residence on property 1915 Scannell property
HANSEN, Christian (c1862-?)
Christian 43, wife Carolina 43, both born Denmark, children Andrew K. 13 and Hans W. 9 born MN, son Carl C. 4 born WI. 1905 census residence #56 owns farm Nazareth Cemetery records: Wife “Carolina” is Karoline nee Jensen Hansen. “Carl C.” is Karl Kristan, born 10 May 1901. (no further info)
HANSEN, Christen (c1854-?)
1900 census residence #236
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HANSEN, Hans (c1866-?)
Hans, 39, Carpenter, wife Anna M.H. 35, both born Denmark; children Olga H.E. 13, Clara M. 11, Alma K. 9, Thorwald 8., Esther A. H. 6, all born Iowa; children Ottilie V. 4 and Osacar 1 born WI. 1905 census residence #18 owns farm. (no further info)
HANSEN, Haus (c1853-?)
Haus 52, wife Anna M. 50, both born Denmark, children all born WI: Emma S. 15, Wlilliam C. 13, Viggo A. 11. 1905 census residence #94 owns farm.
1900 census residence #176
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1948 Jennie Westergaard funeral: Mrs. O. A. Ammentorp, Withee, was the organist at the service, while Mrs. Viggo Hansen, Withee, was the vocalist. Danish church records: Vego A. Hansen born 4 Oct 1893 in Neenah, WI; died 1 April 1958 in Colby, WI (no further info)
HANSEN, William C. (4 July 1891 - 29 Aug 1923)
Speeding to cross the track in front of a fast moving passenger train, caused the death of two prominent farmers at Withee Wednesday forenoon, and injury to another, when the Ford car in which they were riding was struck by a passenger train of the Soo Line, due to arrive there at 10:59 a.m. William Hansen, driver of the car was instantly killed and Edward Bergstrom, riding in the front seat with Hansen was fatally injured, so that he died this evening at the hospital at Chippewa Falls. Jens Beck, the other occupant of the car received a scalp wound, but was not otherwise seriously injured, and will recover. Hansen, Bergstrom and Beck were coming to town from the Hansen farm, where they had been at work filling silo, to purchase a new belt, and when Hansen saw the train approaching began speeding to get across the tracks. Just as they approached the tracks the train bore down on them, the head of the engine striking the front of their car. Hansen was thrown against the engine and then a distance of several feet into the village park. Their car striking a switch, wrecking it beyond repair. Bergstrom was also thrown several feet and when picked up was found to be injured about the upper spine, a deep gash in the forehead and on the chin. His injuries were so serious that he was taken on the train at once to the hospital at Chippewa Falls for examination and treatment. Hansen's arms and leg were broken and his head crushed, so that he died instantly. William Hansen is the father of a large family, leaving a wife and seven children, the oldest being twelve years of age and the youngest only a little over a year. Mr. Bergstrom is the father of three children, two daughters and one son, all of who are in their teens. Funeral services for William Hansen will be held Saturday afternoon from the Danish Lutheran Church at Withee. The funeral of Mr. Bergstrom will be held Sunday afternoon from the same church and burial made in the church cemetery.
HANSEN, C. 1905 Sec 18 (school on property) not sure which Hansen this is.
HANSEN, C.H. 1905 Sec 2 not sure which Hansen this is.
HANSEN, H.C. 1905 Sec 3 not sure which Hansen this is.
Real Estate Transfer:
C. R. Hanson to Hans C. Hanson, Aug. 23, 1901, nw 14, se 1/4, 26-29 2w, 400.
HANSEN, Chr.'s Farm Auction: Chr. Hansen was down from Longwood Saturday arranging to advertise an auction sale on his place, west of Longwood, occurring Saturday, Sept. 14, 1901. He sold his farm last spring to Jos. Flower. About the first of October he expects to go with his family to Vancouver to reside. (no further info). J.W. “Jos” Flower, son of Lyman Flower.
HANSON, Alleta 53, widow, laundress (for Sharlott Barr?), born Norway.
1905 census residence #113, doesn’t say if rent or own. (no further info)
HANSON, John G. 40, born Norway. 1905 census residence #66 owns farm.
1893 - 1905Sec 25 (no further info) 1915 = Sorenson property
HATHAWAY, J.L. 1880 sec 13 & 15 & 36 1893 Plat map sec 15 no residence
Sec 15: 1905 = J.S. Owen property, 1915 = Thorson property
HELLER, E. (Pleasant View Farm) 1905 Plat map sec 7 no residence 1915 Iverson & Hodnot properties
HENDRICKSON, Nels 56, wife Helena A., both born Denmark. Nephew Peter H. Cook, 11, born IN. 1905 census residence #63 owns farm. (no further info)
1900, Dec 8: Nels Hendrickson made a flying trip to Phillips the first of the week.
1900 census residence #209
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HENRY, A.L. 1880 & 1893 Plat map sec 33 no residence on property 1905 = Bowen property
HENRY, M.B. 1905 Plat map sec 27 residence on property 1915 = Swenson property
HERTEN, G. 1905 Plat map sec 2 no residence on property 1915 = Bjornstad property
HEWETT, James (1 MAY 1830 – 3 MAR 1907)
James Hewett passed away. He had been in poor health and practically confined to the house for the past year. He was born in Minerva, Essex Co., N.Y., May 1, 1830. He came to Neillsville in 1856, and engaged in lumbering, which had been his occupation in the east. He was associated in business with Wood & Blakeslee. In 1879 Wood died, and after that he ran the business alone. He was married to Miss Henrietta Brown, of Maine, Oct. 17, 1864. They had three children, one living-Sherman F., (better known as Frank) born Sept. 4, 1865. Two deceased, Chauncy B., born Feb. 14, 1867, died April 20, 1869, and an infant. His wife died in April 1869. In May 1874, he was married to Mrs. Emeline Niles, who survives him. He leaves also three sisters, Mrs. Jane Gates, Mrs. S.B. Miner and Mrs. C.P. LaFleuer. The funeral was held at the home. The Clark Republican and Press Date 1-18-1878: “We have been requested by Mr. Jas. Hewett, of this place, to state that he has on hand one hundred and fifty bushels of choice wheat, cleaned and ready for use as seed, of the variety known as the “Lost Nation,” which he wishes to dispose of immediately, for the reason that he has no suitable room for storing the same. The wheat was raised on his farm near this village, during the past season, the average yield being 36 bushels per acre. It is of hardy growth, and the vest variety known for productiveness in this soil and climate.”
1880 sec 2 no residence on property 1893 = Funk, 1905 = Ryerson property
9-14-1877 Longwood: “We note the death of Mrs. Hill of Longwood, who expired suddenly, last Sabbath night. A large concourse of mourning friends followed her to her last resting place on Tuesday, in Greenwood cemetery.” (Nothing further found on “Mrs. Hill”.)
HODNETT, Henry Clay (10 Oct 1845- 10 Mar 1902)
Hodnett, Amada 53, widow, born ME, children, born WI: Webster 22, Beecher 20, Aaron 16, Earl 15, Lynn 14, Arthur 13. 1905 census residence #58 owns farm.
W.Hodnett sec 7 1920 & P. Hodnett sec 18 1920
1900 census residence #196 1880 - 1905 sec 18 also sec 7 in 1905
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HODNETT family: Sylvian Cemetery records: Henry Clay Hodnett b 10 Oct 1845 in Aroostock Co., ME, died of typhoid fever after 1 week illness on 10 Mar 1902. Married Amanda Melvina Deering, daughter of Edwin and Susan Collier Deering on 20 Jan 1881. Amanda Melvina nee Deering Hodnett b 25 April 1852 died 8 July 1937. Son Arthur Hodnett b 6 May 1894 (or 1892) d 14 Nov 1918. Son Aaron Hodnett b 1 Feb 1888 d 8 July 1974. Son Earl Hodnett b 10 Aug 1889 d 18 Jun 1977, WW1 Pvt US Army. No records for son Bercher Hodnett born c1884.
HODNETT family: Riverside Cemetery records: Son Webster Hodnett b 10 Feb 1883 d 2 July 1951. Married 1 Feb 1933 to Martha Sylvia Nevela b 24 May 1910 d 11 Aug 1999, dau of Edwin and Emily nee Maki Nevela. Martha Sylvia nee Nevela Hodnett next married Willard Patten on 1 Feb 1956. Lynn Hodnett, son of Henry and Amanda Hodnett, b 19 Nov 1890 d 4 Mar 1965. Married on 28 Aug 1916 to Esther Emma Alma Wolter, daughter of August and Margaret nee Fox Wolter.
HODNETT, Esther nee Wolter (20 Jan 1893 – 7 April 1936)
Mrs. Esther Wolter Hodnett, wife of Lynn Hodnett of Wolter’s Corners died at St. Joseph’s Hospital of blood poisoning. She was born at Fall River, Wis., on Jan 20 1893 and had reached the age of 43 years and 3 months. Left to mourn are her husband, Lynn Hodnett, two sons, Henry and Harold, and three daughters, Mildred Fern, Pearl and Marlene, also her mother, Mrs. Margaret Wolter, two brothers, Hugo of Withee and Ed Wolter of Spokane, Wash., and five sisters, Mrs. Henry Mann, Fox Lake, Wis.; Mrs. Bertha Jones, Whitewater, Wis.; Mrs. Sam Hagen, Withee, Wis.; Mrs. Oscar Christensen, Stanley, Wis.; and Mrs. Horace Malcom, Spokane, Wash. Funeral services were held at Owen, with burial in Riverside Cemetery.
HODNETT, Harold Harvey (9 Aug 1922-6 May 2006)
Harold H. Hodnett, 83, died May 6, 2006, at the Veterans Medical Center, Tomah. Harold Hodnett was born Aug. 9, 1922, in the town of Longwood, to Lynn and Esther (nee Wolter) Hodnett. He received his early education at the Poppe School and was a 1940 graduate of Withee High School. After the war, he returned home to the town of Longwood. On October 30, 1948, he married Eileen Kuehn. The couple farmed in the town of Longwood until 1968, when they decided to auction off the equipment and herd. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Eileen Hodnett; seven children, Allen (Bridget) Hodnett, Mushego, Karen (Tim) Swiggum, Owen, Nancy (Jim)
HOGAN, J.J. 1893 Plat map sec 4- 10, 13-15, 17, 20-22, 28,29,32,33 no residences
HOHA, James A.
Christian Gautsche funeral July 13 1927: Those who attended the funeral from out of town were: Mrs. P. J. Smith and Mrs. Sarah Nofziger of Archbold, Ohio; Mrs. L. E. Raber and two sons, Clark and Dean, from Flanagan, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. James Hoha, Mrs. Lawrence Hoha of New London, Wis. Longwood Plat Map 1905 - 1920 sec 7 (Christian Gautsche on 1920 Longwood Plat Map sec 18) No further info on Hoha family
HOLZER, E.R. 1893 Plat map sec 18 no residence on property 1905 Larsen & Hansen properties
HORN, Robert (13 Oct 1861 - 5 Aug 1916)
Robert Horn was
born at Sheboygan, Wis., Oct 13 1861. He came to Greenwood in 1879, where he died Aug 5 1916. He
was united in marriage to Miss Christina Braun in Feb. 1886, to which union 13 children were
born, three having died in infancy. Deceased leaves to mourn his loss his wife, ten children, two
sons-in-law, one daughter-in-law, one grandchild, four brothers, four sisters. The funeral was one
of the largest ever seen, which showed how well he was respected in this community. His brothers
and sisters were all present for the funeral, they being, Mr. Gus Horn of Rhinelander, Wis., Mrs.
M. C. Hammer of St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. J. B. Johnson of Chicago, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and
daughter of Wrightstown, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Horn of Olivein, Iowa and Mr. August Horn of St.
Paul, Minn. Mrs. Theo. Knifke and sons of Chicago also were present at the funeral.
1905 census residence #42 owns farm. Robert 42, born WI, wife
Christina 40 born Germany, children, all born WI: Oscar A. 18, Gustuv P. 16, Mathilda 14, Dora L.
12, Arthur W. 10, Henry B. 7, Hubert M. 4, Irving C. 2.
1900 census residence #231 1893 - 1920 sec 31 (church on property-1905 map)
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HORN, Christina nee Braun (30 Nov 1864 - 31 Aug 1943)
Mrs. Christina Horn, daughter of William and Anna Braun, was born in Germany on Nov. 30, 1864. At the age of nine years she came to the United States with her parents. They made their home in Sheboygan Co., Wis., until they moved to Clark County. In Feb. 1886 she was united in marriage with Robert Horn and they settled on the present Otto Horn farm in the town of Longwood. To this union 13 children were born. She was preceded in death by three children and her husband, who passed away 27 years ago. She was ailing for years, but was confined to her bed for only a short time with heart trouble. Her death came Aug 31 1943, having reached the age of 78 years, 9 months and 1 day. She leaves to mourn her death 7 sons and 3 daughters: Henry, Oscar Hubert and Otto of the town of Longwood, Gus of the town of Warner, Ervin, Owen, Arthur and Mrs. Dora Schuman, Onaka, S.D., Mrs. Laura Beecroft, Salem, Oregon and Mrs. Tillie Poppe, town of Longwood. She also leaves her brother, William Braun, town of Longwood and her sister, Mrs. Louisa Horn, Greenwood. Funeral services were held from the Otto Horn home and from the Braun Settlement Church. She was laid to rest in the Braun Settlement Cemetery. Pallbearers were six sons: Gust, Arthur, Henry, Hubert, Ervin, Otto, Oscar, the eldest son being honorary pallbearer.
Beecroft, Laura nee HORN(18 June 1885-1951)
Mrs. Laura Horn Beecroft, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horn, was born on June 18 1885 in the town of Longwood. She grew to womanhood here, later going to St. Paul, Minn., where on April 15, 1914 she was married to William Beecroft. They lived in St. Paul for some time and later moved to Salem, Oregon. To this union was born one daughter, Mrs. Nick (Lorraine) Igelberger; and three sons, Robert, Gordon and Donald, all of Salem, Oregon. Mrs. Beecroft passed away at Salem, Oregon on Nov 5, 1951 after a long illness.
She is survived by her husband, the above named children, two grandsons, Terry and Dale Igleberger, two sisters, Mrs. Mark (Dora) Schuman, Watertown, S.D.; Mrs. George (Tillie) Poppe, Greenwood, Wis.; six brothers, Gus, Henry, Hubert and Otto, all of Greenwood; Ervin of Owen; Art of Onaka, S. D., besides her 96 years old aunt, Mrs. Louisa Horn, Greenwood.
Her parents and brother Oscar preceded her in death.
HORN wedding 11 June 1930
A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haase, June 11th, 1930 when Miss Rose Haase became the bride of Otto Horn. Miss Haase is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haase of the Town of Warner. The groom is a son of Mrs. Christina Horn and a prosperous farmer of the Town of Longwood.
HORN, Oscar August (Dec 1886-15 Jan 1951)
Oscar August Horn, 64, Owen, a former resident of Greenwood, died suddenly of a heart attack Jan 15, 1951 at Owen. Funeral services were held in the Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, Braun Settlement with burial in the Braun Settlement cemetery. Mr. Horn is survived by five children, and the following brothers and sisters, Gustave, Henry, Hubert, and Otto, Greenwood Ervin, Owen Arthur, Onaka, S. D., Mrs. George (Mathilda) Poppe, Greenwood Mrs. Mark (Dora) Schuman, Watertown, S. D. and Mrs. William (Laura) Beecroft, Salem, Oregon. His wife, the former Anna Damerow, preceded him in death.
HORN, Lischen nee Damerow (26 July 1887-12 Jan 1928)
Mrs. Oscar Horn passed away at her home in the town of Reseberg, January 12, 1928, aged 40 years, 5 months and 16 days. Mrs. Horn had been in ill health and a run down condition for some time, due to taking care of her children, who had all been ill with pneumonia. A nervous breakdown was the cause of her death. Lischen Damerow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Damerow, was born July 26, 1887 in Lubow, Pommern, Germany. On April 12, 1902 the family moved to the town of Longwood. On Sept. 22, 1915, she was united in marriage to Oscar Horn. For several years they resided in this city, where Mr. Horn was engaged in the photographer business. Later they moved onto a farm in the Town of Reseburg, which was her home until now. To this union were born five children, all living. Those who remain to mourn her death are her husband and the following children: Arline, Kenneth, Helen, Leroy and Violet. Besides these she is also survived by her father, Karl Damerow, three sisters, Mrs. Edward Braun of the town of Longwood, Mrs. Geo. Fiske of Milwaukee and Agnes Damerow of Chicago, and four brothers, Herman and Paul of the town of Warner and Karl and William of Chicago.
HORN, Henry (9 Dec 1897-11 Jan 1979)
Henry Horn age 81, of town of Longwood, died Jan. 11, 1979 at Neillsville Memorial Home. Services held at Immanuel Lutheran Church, and burial in the Braun Settlement Cemetery. Mr. Horn was born Dec. 9, 1897 in the town of Longwood and was married to Mary Woepse Oct. 4, 1922 in Longwood Township. Surviving are his wife two sons, Donald and Lloyd, both of Greenwood; a daughter, Mrs. Verne (LaVerne) Vollrath, Janesville two brothers, Hubert of Greenwood and Ervin of Minneapolis a sister, Mrs. Tillie Poppe, Memorial Home, Neillsville. He was predeceased by a son a, two sisters and four brothers.
HORN, Mary nee Woepse (2 April 1903-1 Jan 1990)
Mrs. Henry Horn age 86, died Jan. 1, 1990, at Neillsville Memorial Hospital. Mary Horn was born April 2, 1903, in Manitowoc County, Town of Meeime, to Henry and Johanna (Schmidt) Woepse. She received her education at Braun Settlement School, Clark Co, through the 8th grade. She was married to Henry Horn on Oct. 4, 1922 in Greenwood. He died Jan. 11, 1979. They farmed all their life in the town of Longwood, retiring in 1962. They continued to live in the town of Longwood after retirement. Survivors include two sons, Donald and Lloyd of Greenwood; one daughter, Mrs. Verne (Laverne) Vollrath, Janesville; one brother, Oscar Woepse, Neptune, NJ; one sister, Mrs. George (Eveline) Kuester, Greenwood. Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, one son, Jerome, one brother, John, one sister, Anna.
HORN, Arthur W. (18 Aug 1894-25 Jan 1963)
Arthur W. Horn, age 68, of Aberdeen S.D., a former resident of Greenwood, Clark County, died of a heart attack Friday morning, Jan. 25, 1963, at his home in Aberdeen. Mr. Horn, son of Robert and Christine (Braun) Horn, was born in the Town of Longwood, Aug. 18, 1894. He lived here until he joined the army. After he received his discharge, he went to Onaka, SD., in 1919 and farmed there until 1951, when he returned to Greenwood and lived with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Poppe. Shortly before his marriage to Agnes Nelson on Oct. 18, 1960 he went to Aberdeen and had resided there since.
HORN, Gustave Theodore (20 June1888-25 Dec1964)
Gustave "Gus"Horn, 76, a lifelong resident of this area died at his home in the town of Warner on Dec. 25, 1964. He had been in failing health the past seven years. Gustave Horn was born June 20, 1888, in the town of Longwood. His marriage to Anna Woepse took place Oct. 18, 1916, at Greenwood. The couple owned and operated a farm 8 miles northwest of Greenwood until their retirement in 1957. Since then they had lived on another farm in the same area. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Herbert, Greenwood and Norman, Wausau; a daughter, Mrs. Albern (Almira) Stanke, Neenah; four brothers, Henry, Hubert and Otto, Greenwood and Irvin, Minneapolis, Minn. two sisters, Mrs. George (Tillie) Poppe, Greenwood and Mrs. Mike (Dora) Schumann, Lake Alfred, Fl.
HORN, Hubert (3 Sept 1901-8 Oct 1990)
Hubert Horn, 89, died Oct. 8, 1990 at Neillsville Memorial Home, Neillsville. He was born Sept. 3, 1901, in the town of Longwood to Robert and Christina (Braun) Horn. He married Anna Myrin June 22, 1927, at Zion Reformed Church in Greenwood. She died Sept. 15, 1984. They moved to the town of Longwood in 1927, where he was engaged in farming until retiring in 1975, when they moved to the town of Warner. He is survived by two sons, Duane (Marilyn) Horn of La Crosse, and Gerald (Faith) Horn of Greenwood a daughter, Mrs. Wayland (Darlene) Tessar of Kewaskum, Wis. a brother, Ervin of Minneapolis. He was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters, and six brothers.
HUSTEDT, William (June 1838-?)
(No further info, moved to Wood Co.? possibly on that cemetery index)
1900 census residence #183 1905 Plat Map sec 22 1915 can’t read 1920 Carlon prop
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Denmark |
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HYDE, Louis 1880 sec 15 no residence (Wlm Burmester property in 1893)
HYDE Otto “O. Hide” on 1905 Plat Map sec 15 residence on property (Nielsen property in 1915)
1905 obit of Mrs. N.P. Nelson: “...and five sons, Otto, Ralph, William and Edward Nelson and Louis Hyde....”
IRISH, Harley (3 Mar 1820 - 22 Jan 1901)
Harley Irish, who has been ill for several years and confined to the house since last May, died at his home in Thorp Jan. 22, 1901. Mr. Irish was born at Wallingford, Rutland Co., Vermont, on March 3, 1820. His parents were Job & Sarah W (Sally) (Sales) Irish His first wife’s first name was Almina (no maiden name known) He served in the civil war, enlisting in 1861 as private in Co. B 5th Vt. Vol. Inf. And re-enlisted when his term expired and served until mustered out on July 21, 1865. He leaves a wife and twelve children, the following by his first wife: Andrew Irish, Longwood, Mrs. Rosina Tallman, Chetek, Alonzo Irish, Tony, Mrs. Ella Chapman, Thorp, Murray Irish, Medford, Harley Irish, Springfield, Minn., and the following by his second wife (Elzina C “Effie” nee Schoolcraft Smith) whom he married 28 Feb, 1870: Mrs. Effie Case, George Irish, Leon Irish, Mrs. Julia Simington, Tony, Henry Irish, Jacob Irish. Harley & Elzina are both buried at the East Thorp Cemetery.
1900 census residence #193 1893 sec 22 (also M. Irish=Murray?) (1905 Johnson & Spencer properties)
Irish, Andrew |
Head |
W |
M |
3/1850 |
50 |
M |
28 |
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Vermont |
Mary |
Wife |
W |
F |
5/1840 |
60 |
M |
28 |
2 |
1 |
Canada |
DIED: --At Longwood August 23rd, 1888, after an illness of four weeks, Mrs. Alonzo IRISH, daughter of J. W. PEABODY, aged 37 years.
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