Obit: Woodkey, Fred J. Jr. (1897 - 1921)


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Surnames: Woodke, Woodkey, Wudtke, Larsen, Larson, Amala Biohn, Haraldeson, Haroldson

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 11/10/1921

 

YOUNG MAN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS


After being a sufferer from Bright's Disease since last December, Fred Woodke (Woodkey)  Jr. passed away Friday, Oct. 7, 1921 at the Carpenter Hospital at Topenish, where he was taken a few weeks ago in the hope that he might be cured. He had been in different hospitals and under the care of several physicians but medical aid was of no avail, although everything possible was done to bring about his recovery.


Fred Woodke Jr. was born in Greenwood, Clark County, Wis. Jan. 14, 1897. When he was five years old his mother died. In 1904, in company with his father he came to Kalispell, where they resided until 1914, when they came to this valley and since made their home on a ranch east of Hot Springs, Montana.. His death brings sadness to his large number of friends and deepest sympathy is felt for his father, who with his loss is left alone.


Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 Rev. Geo. McVey Fisher conducted burial services in the Presbyterian Church and the body was laid to rest in the Ventling Cemetery. Rev. Fisher delivered a very comforting service and Mrs. Flower and Mrs. Keller rendered two beautiful and appropriate hymns. The deepest sympathy is felt for the father who devoted years of his life to the rearing of his boy who was left motherless. (Sanders County Montana Signal)

 

Biographical Information

Bio: Woodkey, Frederick J., Sr. (1867 - 1928)

 

1900 Federal Census, Eaton town Greenwood city, Clark, Wisconsin, United States

 

Frederick Woodkey, 33 yr. old white married male, farm and home owner
Years Married 6
Birthplace Germany

Immigrated 1887
Marriage Year (Estimated) 1894
Immigration Year 1887
Father's Birthplace Germany
Mother's Birthplace Germany


Household Members
Frederick Woodkey Head M 33 (Mar 1867) Germany
Louisa B. Woodkey Wife F 28 (Jun 1843) Wisconsin
Freddie J. Woodkey Son M 3 (Jun 1897) Wisconsin

 

Neighbors

 

Dwelling 39, Family 42; Ezra S Donaldson, Hardware Merchant 1900 Census, Male 25 Married White Head 0 Nov 1875 Minnesota 1900
Dwelling 41, Family 44; Theodore L Cramer, Drug Store Clerk 1900 Census,  Male 15 Single White Head Apr 1885 Wisconsin

 

Fredrick J.  Woodkey, Sr. married Louisa Barbara Larson (1871 - 1901), a native of Warner Township, Clark Co., Wisconsin in 1894.  They had one son and named him after his father.  Louisa died in 1902 and was laid to rest in the city cemetery.  He was a Greenwood, Wisconsin blacksmith who sold his business to Albert Huber in 1904.  Just 2 years before, he and James Van Camp, discovered the Greenwood State Bank was being robbed one dark night in early November.  Fred moved from Greenwood to Sanders, Montana, where he passed away in 1928.

 

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Bio: Woodkey, Fred J., Jr. (1897 - 1921)

 

1917-1918 Draft Registration Missoula County, Montana, United States, 5 Jun 1918

Fred J Woodkey, Male, medium height and build, blue eyes, light hair with no physical disqualifications.
Nationality United States
Birth: 14 Jan 1897; Greenwood, Wisconsin, United States
Occupation: Polleys Lumber Co., Are?, Mont.
Nearest Relative: Fred Woodkey, Comas Hot Springs, Montana
 

Signature of Frederick J. Woodkey, Jr.

              Fred J. Woodkey, Jr. worked at Pollys Mill, Missoula, Montana

Wisconsin Marriage Records

 

BioM: Larson, Louisa Barbara (1894)

 

Fridrich Wudtke
Birthplace Germany
Spouse's Name Louisa Larson
Spouse's Birthplace Warner, Clark, Wis.
Event Date 09 Mar 1894
Event Place Blair, Trempealeau, Wisconsin
Father's Name John Wudtke
Mother's Name Amala Biohn
Spouse's Father's Name Anton Larson
Spouse's Mother's Name Inge.. Haroldeson (Haroldson)
Race White
Spouse's Race White

 

Wisconsin Death Records

 

Obit: Larson, Ingelborg  Haroldson (1846 - 1893)

 

Ingelborg Larson (1 Sep 1846 - 3 Oct 1893) is buried in the Greenwood City Cemetery, Greenwood, Wisconsin.

 

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Obit: Larson, Anton (Anthony) 20 Apr 1843 - 3 Apr 1920)

 

Anton (Anthony) Larson is  buried in the Greenwood City Cemetery,, Greenwood, Wisconsin.

 

Montana Death Records

 

Obit: Woodkey, Fred (1967 - 1928)

 

Fred Woodkey
Event Type Death
Event Date 08 Dec 1928
Event Place Sanders, Montana
Gender Male
Age 61
Marital Status Unknown
Birth Year (Estimated) 1867
County Sanders

 

1880 Federal Census, Warner, Clark, Wisconsin, United States

 

Ingabor Larson, 34 yrs., married white female
Father's Birthplace Norway
Mother's Birthplace Norway

Household Members

Anthony Larson Self M 37 Norway
Matildee Larson Daughter F 14 Wisconsin, United States
Louisa Larson Daughter F 9 Wisconsin, United States
Clause Larson Son M 3 Wisconsin, United States
Carl Uestensen Nephew M 16 Norway
Harry Larson Son M 12 Wisconsin, United States
Andrew Larson Son M 5 Wisconsin, United States
Eda Larson Daughter F 0 Wisconsin, United States
Ingabor Larson Wife F 34 Norway
Loni Larson Son M 8 Wisconsin, United States

 

1900 Federal Census, Warner & Mead township, Clark, Wisconsin, United States, Dwelling 68, Family 69

 

Anton Larson, 57 yr. old, white widowed male
Immigration Year 1860
Father's Birthplace Norway
Mother's Birthplace Norway
 

Household Members

Anton Larson Head M 57 (Apr 1843) Norway, owns a farm
Joseph Larson Son M 13 (June 1887) Wisconsin
Tene Larson Daughter F 10 (Oct 1890) Wisconsin
John Larson Son M 26 (March 1874) Wisconsin
Martha Larson Mother F 80 (Feb 1820) Norway, widowed

 

Neighbors

 

Dwelling 67, Family 68; Mons Krogenes 1900 Census, Male 44 Married White Head 18 Feb 1856 immigrated from Norway 1882 - 1881

 

Dwelling 69, Family 70; Hen* Larson, rents a farm 1900 Census, Male 33 Married White Head 3 Nov 1867 Wisconsin 1897

 

 


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