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Obit: Wallis, Paschel B. (1840 - 1922)

 

Transcriber: Stan

 

Surnames: WALLIS DAVIS REDFIELD MARVIN MILLARD BARROW

 

----Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 01/26/1922

 

Wallis, Paschel B. (24 Augl 1840 - 17 Jan 1922)

Paschel Brooks Wallis was born in Jefferson Co., N. H. Aug. 24, 1840. He came to Wisconsin when a child, settling in Grant County. On March 12, 1867 he was united in marriage to Mrs. Orzina Davis. In 1885 they moved to Clark County, Wis., where for years Mr. Wallis drove the stage from Neillsville to Withee, afterwards retiring and living in Greenwood until his death, Jan. 17th, 1922. Mrs. Orzina Wallis died July 12, 1906. Mr. Wallis was again married to Mrs. Laura Redfield, Aug. 12, 1909. She died Feb. 8, 1914.

Deceased leaves to mourn him, Dean and Vern Wallis of Greenwood; Mrs. Blanch Marvin of Duluth; Mrs. Grace Millard of Vida, Mont.; and one step-daughter, Mrs. Helen Barrows of Mitchell, S.D. He also leaves a number of grandchildren and a host of friends.

Mr. Wallis was also an old soldier and the body was laid to rest with military honors.

Funeral services were held from the local M.E. Church last Sunday afternoon, Rev. Bickell officiating. Interment was made in the Greenwood Cemetery.

 


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Obit: Wallace, Laura Marie Ryder (1828 - 1914)

Transcriber: Stan


Surnames: WALLACE LEACH REDFIELD HANNAY

 

----Sources: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 11/13/1913

 

Wallace, Laura (8 OCT 1828 - 6 FEB 1914)

 

Died, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Leach in Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis., Feb. 6th, 1914, at 7 o’clock p.m., Mrs. Laura Wallace, age 85 years, 3 months and 28 days. She was born in Ashtabula Co., Ohio, *Oct. 8th, 1828, moving there with her parents in the early days of 1847 to Lodi, Wis., where she resided with her parents till the time of her marriage to Christian Hannay, Sept. 15th, 1858, leaving there to make their home in Waupun. Two children being born to their union, Arthur Hannay and Mrs. Thos. Leach, both of this city. Moving from there to Augusta in 1867, where they resided till the time of his death in 1882, at the age of 75 years. On the 13th day of March 1884 she married John Redfield and moved to Eleva, Trempleau Co., Wis., where they resided till 1902 when Mrs. Redfield came to Greenwood, marrying P. ("Park") Wallace, Sept. 4, 1904, where they resided till the time of her death. She leaves a husband, three sisters, one brother, two children and many friends to mourn her loss. Funeral services were held at the home of her daughter Sunday afternoon at three o’clock by Rev. Willmarth. The remains were taken to Augusta, Wis., Feb. 9, 1914 for burial.

BURIAL

 

*Birth January 1828 (differs from the newspaper report)
Death 8 February 1914
East Lawn Cemetery
Augusta, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA
PLOT
block B lot 132 grave 5

 

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Bio: Wallace, Laura (1828 - 1914)

 

Transcriber: Stan

 

Surnames: Ready, Wallis

 

----Source: Grant County herald, Lancaster, Wisconsin, September 18, 1890, Page 5

Brootville Local News 18 Sept 1890

Visitors--Anna A. Ready and Mrs. Park Wallis of Greenwood, Clark Co., Wisconsin.

 

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Bio: Wallis, Mrs. Paschel "Laura" (1901)


Transcriber: Laurel Bragstad Schaub

 

Surnames: Wallis

 

----Source:  Greenwood Gleaner 9-18-1901

Mrs. Wallis is still no better. But little hope is entertained for her recovery. Gleaner 9-18-1901

Additional News Clip:

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Atwood arrived in the city Wednesday morning from Bridgeport, Crawford Co. Mrs. Atwood is a sister of Mrs. P. (Paschel) Wallis who is seriously ill. Gleaner 9-18-1901


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Obit: Wilson, Andrew (? -1885)

 

Transcriber: Stan

 

Surnames: Wilson

 

----Source: Wood County Reporter, Grand Rapids, Wis. 19 Nov 1885

 

 

GRAND RAPIDS, WOOD COUNTY, WISCONSIN, THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1885

At Greenwood (Clark County, Wis.) , near Marshfield, Wisconsin, Andrew Wilson was fatally burned by the explosion of a kerosene can while lighting the fire with the usual article. The same old story.

 

 


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Bio: Brown, James (1891 injury)

 

Transcriber: Stan

 

Surnames: Brown

 

----Source: River Falls Journal, 26 Nov 1891

 

 

James Brown, a brakeman on the Greenwood branch of the Wisconsin Central, fell under the wheels at Spokefield (Spokesville) and had his right foot cut off.

 


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News: Greenwood, Wis. Shooting (11 Oct, 1891)

 

Transcriber: Stan

 

Surnames:

 

----Source: Manitowoc Pilot, 11 Oct 1891

 

 

Two young men were out hunting for deer near Greenwood, Wis., on Sunday.  One mistook the other for adeer and shot him.  The bullet shattered his arm and entered his side.  He will not recover.

 


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Bio: Bonner, Jack & Nellie M. (1887)

 

Transcriber: Stan

 

Surnames: Bonner

 

----Source: St. Paul Daily Globe, 10 Apr 1887

 


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