News: Christie  (30 Apr 1907) 

 

Contact:  Laurel Bragstad

Email:  laurel715@att.net

 

Surnames:     Armitage, Barr, Broker, Demouth, Garvin, Hannah, Hendren, Hulbert, LeFleur, Northrup, Nutting, 

 

----Source:  Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark County, WI)  5/2/1907

 

W.K. Armitage and son Willis J. drove to Loyal Saturday on business.

 

The social at Mrs. Broker’s Thursday was not largely attended on account of bad roads. Proceeds were nearly $2.

 

Mrs. WK. Armitage and Mrs. C.E. Demouth attended the business meeting held in the M.E. church at Greenwood Thursday afternoon.

 

Mrs. C.E. Demouth returned to her home at her daughter’s Mrs. Clifford Nutting of Loyal Saturday. Her granddaughter, Mrs.Delia Armitage, drove up with her, returning home with her husband Sunday.

 

Obit: Hannah, Chas.

Chas. Hannah died here Wednesday morning, April 24. He had been a great sufferer for the past five years, a great share of the time not being able to be out of bed. The funeral service was held at the house Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Hendren of Greenwood. Deceased was 68 years of age and was one of the pioneer settlers, a kind friend and a good neighbor. There are left to mourn his loss his wife, three sons — James and Will who reside here, and Allen, now a resident of Oregon; five daughters — Mrs. Nancy LaFleur, Mrs. Nellie Northrup, and Mrs. Eliza Hulbert, of this place, Mrs. Cinda Garvin of Idaho and Mrs Minnie Barr of Oregon. The family have the sympathy of all in their bereavement.

 

 


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