TIMELINE
C. Aud Patrick/C. Aud Millard and Dora Bessie (O'Daniel) Millard are buried in Hudson Cemetery, Hudson, Black Hawk Co., IA. Thanks to Find-A-Grave for making these images available.
Willis Eugene Lovely was born March 14, 1854, in Chicago, Co., Co., IL.
Mary Emma White was born June 12, 1857, in Aztalan Twp., Jefferson Co., WI.
The 1860 U. S. Census taken on July 30, 1860, shows Thomas Macintosh (age 39) born in Massachusetts, and with Real Estate of $1,000 and Personal Estate of $300 in a Farmer, and is living in Lodi Twp., Columbia Co., WI. Living with him are: Eliza Macintosh (age 41) born in Maine; Ann Macintosh (age 7) born in Massachusetts; Thomas Macintosh (age 65) born in Massachusetts, and with Personal Estate of $200 a Blacksmith; Christiann Macintosh (age 62) born in Massachusetts; Henry Macintosh (age 28) born in Massachusetts, and with Personal Estate of $100 a Carpenter and Joiner; Clara Macintosh (age 25) born in Massachusetts, a School Teacher; and William Macintosh (age 21) born in Massachusetts, a Farmer.
William McIntosh enlisted April 24, 1861, at Madison, Dane Co., WI, in Company H, 2nd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry. He was 22 years old and unmarried. He was wounded and captured August 28, 1862, at Brawner Farm. He was mustered out June 29, 1864, at the expiration of his term.
Leigh Larson note: Although relatively unheralded, the Battle of Brawner's Farm, just outside of Gainesville, Prince William Co., VA, was one of the bloodiest conflicts of the Civil War. Fully one-third of the soldiers engaged on the evening of August 28 were killed or wounded. Gibbon’s brigade, later famously known as the Iron Brigade, suffered nearly 800 casualties. The 2nd Wisconsin took the brunt of it, losing 276 of the 430 soldiers who marched into battle. On the other side, the renowned Stonewall Brigade sustained a forty percent casualty rate, losing 340 of 800 men. The 21st Georgia lost 184 of 242 men who took the field, a frightful seventy-six percent killed or wounded. During the night, the Federals withdrew to join forces with General Pope at Manassas Junction in time to participate in the larger clash at the Battle of Bull Run II the next day.
The 1861 Canadian Census taken on January 14, 1861, shows S. B. Armstrong (age 38 at next birthday) born in Upper Canada, and with Episcopal Methodist religion, is a married Miller, and has a 1 story single family frame house, and is living in Edwardsburg, Grenville Co., Canada West. Living with him are: a married female, Delila Armstrong (age 20 at next birthday) born in U. S., and with Episcopal Methodist religion; Richard Armstrong (age 11 at next birthday) born in U. S., and with Episcopal Methodist religion; and George Armstrong (age 9 at next birthday) born in U. S., and with Episcopal Methodist religion.
The 1865 New York State Census taken on June 1, 1865, shows Andrew Patrick (age 28) born in Canada, and with Alien citizenship status, is married, and is living in a plank house worth $225 and is living in Volney Twp., Oswego Co., NY. Living with him are: his wife, Eliza Patrick (age 25) born in Connecticut, and the mother of four children, and in her 2nd marriage; and a female child, Bertha Patrick (age 6) born in Oswego Co., NY.
Harry Andrew Patrick was born August 26, 1866, in Fulton, Oswego Co., NY.
Lillian May Unknown was born about 1870, in Unknown.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken on July 26, 1870, shows Luther Griswold (age 41) born in New York, and with real estate of $3,000 and personal estate of $600 is a Farmer, and is living in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI. Living with him are: Clarissa Griswold (age 33) born in New York, who is Keeping House; Josephine Griswold (age 11) born in Wisconsin; Ethlion Griswold (age 10) born in Wisconsin; Laura Griswold (age 8) born in Wisconsin; Stephen Griswold (age 3) born in Wisconsin; Samuel Armstrong (age 47) born in Canada, and with father and mother of foreign birth, a Wood Farmer; Cora Armstrong (age 4) born in Wisconsin, and with father of foreign birth; Clarissa Armstrong (age 2) born in Wisconsin, and with father of foreign birth; and Mary Houghton (age 18), born in New York, a Home Laborer. Leigh Larson note: A few houses away live: Dililah Armstrong (age 29) born in New York, who is At Home; and Mary Armstrong (age 7) born in Wisconsin, and with father of foreign birth. Mary Ann Houghton will later in this year marry George Washington Armstrong.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken on July 20, 1870, shows Andrew Patrick (age 35) born in Canada, and with father and mother of foreign birth, is a Laborer, and is living in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI. Living with him are: Eliza Patrick (age 32) born in New York, and with father of foreign birth, who is Keeping House; Bertha Patrick (age 11) born in New York, and with father of foreign birth; Bertha Patrick (age 11) born in New York, and with father of foreign birth; Harry Patrick (age 4) born in New York, and with father of foreign birth; Kitty Patrick (age 2) born in New York, and with father of foreign birth; Walter Patrick (age 8/12, October) born in Wisconsin, and with father of foreign birth; Dililah Armstrong (age 29) born in New York, who is At Home; and Mary Armstrong (age 7) born in Wisconsin. Leigh Larson note: Delilah was divorced from Samuel at this time. This could mean that Ira Armstrong was born after George and Delilah moved apart. Helen Eliza Jones (born 6/30/1839 New Hartford, Oneida Co., NY - 9/19/1919 Baraboo, WI) married Andrew Patrick (born 8/11/1836, in Brockville, Leeds Greville, Canada - 11/12/1921 Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI). Delilah and Eliza are sisters.
Hellen Eliza (Jones) Patrick, Unknown daughter Patrick, and Andrew Harry Patrick, Wisconsin, ca. 1915.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken on June 30, 1870, shows William Mcintosh (age 33) born in Massachusetts, and with Real Estate of $950 and Personal Estate of $650 in a Farmer, and is living in Algona Twp., Kossuth Co., IA.
Adelaide "Addie" Millard was born about 1872, in Iowa.
Rosine Brown, an American Indian, was born about 1872 in Sauk Co., WI.
William Augustus McIntosh and Ellen Maria Keyes were married October 29, 1870, in Algona Twp., Kossuth Co., IA.
The 1875 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1875, shows Samuel Armstrong is the Head of Household, and is living in Glendale Twp., Monroe Co., WI. There are 2 Males and 3 Females living in the household.
William L. Johnson was born June 11, 1875, in Missouri.
Ellen Maria (Keyes) Mcintosh died March 31, 1876, in Algona Twp., Kossuth Co., IA, at age 25.
Willis Eugene Lovely and Mary Emma White were married about 1878 in Wisconsin.
William Augustus McIntosh (age 41), a widower, and Delilah Matilda (Jones) Armstrong (age 38), a divorcee, were married August 15, 1879, in Columbia Co., WI.
Unknown Female McIntosh was born August 17, 1879, in Lodi, Columbia Co., WI.
Unknown Female McIntosh died before June 15, 1880, in Lodi, Columbia Co., WI.
The 1880 U. S. Census taken on June 2, 1880, shows Jacob Millard (age 50) born in Pennsylvania to Vermont and Pennsylvania-born parents, is a married Farmer, and is living in Easton, Adams Co., WI. Living with him are: Sarah Millard (age 37) born in Indiana to New York-born parents, who is Keeping House; his daughter, May L. Millard (age 10) born in Iowa to Pennsylvania and Indiana-born parents; his daughter, Addie Millard (age 8) born in Iowa to Pennsylvania and Indiana-born parents; his son, Willie Millard (age 5) born in Wisconsin to Pennsylvania and Indiana-born parents; and his son, Forest Millard (age 1) born in Wisconsin to Pennsylvania and Indiana-born parents.
The 1880 U. S. Census taken on June 15, 1880, shows William McIntosh (age 41) born in Massachusetts to Massachusetts-born parents, is a married Laborer, and is living in the Village of Lodi, Lodi Twp., Columbia Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife, Delila McIntosh (age 38) born in New York to New York-born parents; his daughter, Clara B. McIntosh (age 8) born in Iowa to Massachusetts and Iowa-born parents; his daughter, Laura McIntosh (age 7) born in Iowa to Massachusetts and Iowa-born parents; and his son, Frank McIntosh (age 6) born in Iowa to Massachusetts and Iowa-born parents.
Harry Andrew Patrick, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, ca. 1880. Black and white picture courtesy of Phil Bartlow.
C. Aud Patrick/C. Aud Millard was born August 18, 1890, in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI.
Harry Andrew Patrick and Adelaide "Addie" Millard were married January 28, 1891, in Sauk Co., WI.
Harry Andrew Patrick and Adilade "Addie" (Millard) Patrick were divorced about 1893, in Wisconsin.
Edward G. Harvey and May Lillian Millard were married June 5, 1891, in Sauk Co., WI.
Harry Andrew Patrick and Rosine Brown were married August 7, 1893, in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI. Her parents are Marvin Brown and wife.
Willis Eugene Lovely died September 13, 1894, in Dunn Co., WI, at age 40. Buried in Irvine Creek Cemetery, Irvington, Dunn Co., WI.
On March 5, 1896, Harry Patrick and others agreed to plead guilty to burglary and robbery.
On November 11, 1896, Harry Patrick was sentenced in Circuit Court, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, to four and a half years in state prison for burglary.
May Lillian (Millard) Harvey died August 14, 1899, in Sauk Co., WI.
Harry Andrew Patrick and Lillian May Unknown were married about 1900 in Wisconsin.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 2, 1900, shows Frank Bartlow (age 42) born May, 1858, in Iowa to England and Pennsylvania-born parents, is a married Day Laborer, and who rents his house, and is living in the Village of Weyauwega, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife of 8 years, Ethel Bartlow (age 25) born September, 1874, in Wisconsin to Canada and New York-born parents, and with all 3 of the children born to her still alive; his daughter, Alice Bartlow (age 6) born in Wisconsin to Iowa and Wisconsin-born parents; his daughter, Hazel Bartlow (age 4) born in Wisconsin to Iowa and Wisconsin-born parents; and his son, Ray Bartlow (age 2) born in Wisconsin to Iowa and Wisconsin-born parents.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 6, 1900, shows William McIntosh (age 61) born August, 1838, in Massachusetts to Massachusetts-born parents, is a married Clerk, and who owns his house free of a mortgage, and is living in the Village of Lodi, Lodi Twp., Columbia Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife of 30 years, Delilah McIntosh (age 59) born March, 1841, in New York to New York-born parents, and with 4 of the 6 children born to her still alive; and his unmarried daughter, Ida L. McIntosh (age 19) born November, 1880, in Wisconsin to Massachusetts and New York-born parents, a Compositor.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 5, 1900, shows Andrew Patrick (age 63) born August, 1836, in Canada to Canada-born parents, and having immigrated in 1850, and who owns his house with a mortgage, and is living in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife of 42 years, Helen L. Patrick (age 60) born June, 1839, in New York to Vermont-born parents, and with 6 of the 12 children born to her still alive; and his unmarried son, Harry Patrick (age 33) born August, 1866, in New York to Canada and New York-born parents, a Shoe Maker.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 15, 1900, shows Samuel B. Armstrong (age 77) born April 1823 in New York to Massachusetts and New York-born parents is a Farmer owning his own farm and living in Delton Twp., Sauk Co., WI. Living with him is his wife of 24 years, Lois Armstrong (age 69) born February 1831 in Michigan to Ohio and Vermont-born parents, with 5 of the 8 children born to her still alive. Leigh Larson note: Sam's son, Ira W. Armstrong, lives on the adjacent farm.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 20, 1900, shows Jake Millard (age 74) born January, 1826, in Pennsylvania to Vermont and Pennsylvania-born parents, is a married Machinist, and who owns his house free of a mortgage, and is living at 911 Water Street, 2nd Ward, City of Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife of 32 years, Sarah J. Millard (age 56) born October, 1843, in Indiana to New York-born parents, and with 4 of the 5 children born to her still alive; his unmarried son, Guy Millard (age 20) born September, 1879, in Wisconsin to Unknown and Iowa-born parents; and his grandson, Otto Millard (age 8) born August, 1891, in Wisconsin to Unknown and Iowa-born parents.
In March, 1902, Alfred Worthington had filed a complaint against Harry Patrick, regarding assault and rape of an orphan girl, Grace Keens, age 6, who was formerly an inmate of the Children's Home Society of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.
The Wisconsin Valley Leader, Grand Rapids, Wood Co., WI, Thursday, May 22, 1902
CIRCUIT COURT.
In the case of the state vs. Harry Patrick charged with rape on the person of a seven-year-old child, proved to be a horrible case of depravity, and occupied the court on Tuesday of this week. It took the jury about fifteen minutes to find him guilty after being sent out to consider the case. Harry has served one term in the penitentiary and the chances are that he will spend a longer time at Waupun this trip for his criminal propensities.
Frank Bartlow and Ethel (Patrick) Bartlow family, 1902 - 1903, Oshkosh, WI. Their children are Alice Bartlow (about age 8), Hazel Bartlow (about age 5), and Ray Bartlow (about age 3). Black and white picture courtesy of Phil Bartlow.
Delilah Matilda (Jones) (Armstrong) Mcintosh died August 29, 1902, in Lodi, Columbia Co., WI, at age 61. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Lodi, Columbia Co., WI.
The Portage Daily Democrat, Portage, Columbia Co., WI, Monday, September 1, 1902
Mrs. Armstrong
Mrs. Armstrong, mother of Ira Armstrong and Mrs. C. W. Abbey of Baraboo, died very suddenly Friday morning at her home in Lodi. She was sitting at a table and had been complaining of a headache when the end came.
Frederick "Fred" Wiser died January 12, 1903, in Stevens Point, Portage Co., WI, as a result of severe injuries at a paper mill, at age 33. Buried in Forest Cemetery.
The Stevens Point Journal, Portage Co., WI, Wednesday, January 14, 1903
Funeral of Fred Wiser.
The funeral of Fred Wiser, who died Monday morning as the result of injuries received in the paper mill, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Episcopal church, Rev Mr. Jenner officiating. The interment will follow in the Forest cemetery. The deceased leaves a mother and two sisters and two half-brothers besides his two little children. His mother, Mrs. Lois Armstrong, lives at Barron. His sisters are Mrs. Henry Weber of Knapp, Dunn county, and Mrs. D. M. Rezin of Cranmoor, Wood county. They, with their husbands, are here to attend the funeral. His brothers are Geo. Brown of Barron and Chauncy Brown of Baraboo, who are expected to attend the funeral.
Unknown Koepp and Adilade "Addie" (Millard) Patrick were married before 1904, in Wisconsin.
William L. Johnson and Adilade "Addie" (Millard) (Patrick) Koepp were married November, 1904, in St. Louis, MO.
The Baraboo News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Wednesday, November 30, 1904
Brieflets
The information has not been made public in Baraboo that Fireman W. L. Johnson was married at St. Louis while on the way to his home at Moral, Missouri. When he went away he was accompanied by Mrs. Addie Koepp of this city and as soon as they reached the World's Fair city the knot was tied. His father is reported to have considerable property and fitted his son out with a home at Neosho which is near Moral. Mrs. Koepp is the daughter of Mrs. Jacob Millard who resides at 824 Water street in this city.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Otto Millard (age 14) born in Wisconsin is a States Boy Farm Laborer, and is living in the Ward Quackenbush household, Melrose Twp., Jackson Co., WI.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Harry Patrick (age 38) born in New York to Canada and New York-born parents, is a widower Shoemaker and is an Inmate living at the Wisconsin State Prison, 2nd Ward, City of Waupun, Dodge Co., WI.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Wm. MackIntosh (age 65) born in Unknown to Unknown-born parents, is a widower with his Own Policy, and who rents his house, and is living in the 4th Ward, City of Madison, Dane Co., WI. Living with him are: his unmarried daughter, Ida MackIntosh (age 24) born in Wisconsin to Unknown-born parents, a Student; a Widowed Housekeeper, Ida Knapp (age 44) born in Wisconsin to Ohio-born parents, a Housekeeper; an unmarried Lodger, Mabel Lothe (age 20) born in Wisconsin to Norway-born parents, a Laundress; and an unmarried Lodger, Amelia Johnson (age 19) born in Wisconsin to Norway-born parents, a Cook.
Harry Andrew Patrick and Lillian May (Unknown) Patrick were divorced about May 12, 1907, in Sauk Co., WI.
Harry Patrick and Lillian May (Unknown) Patrick were divorced March 7, 1907, in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI.
The Baraboo News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Wednesday, March 13, 1907
FIVE DIVORCES ARE GRANTED
Harry Patrick is free from Lilian May Patrick. In fact they have not seen each other for some time. When Mr. Patrick went to Waupun to reside his wife vanished and has not been seen in this vicinity since that time. Where she is no one seems to know and Mr. Patrick desired to be free so appealed to the court.
On March 14, 1907, Harry Patrick was visiting his parental home in Lyons, Sauk Co., WI.
Harry Andrew Patrick and Mary Emma (White) Lovely were married November 9, 1908, in Milwaukee Co., WI.
The Dunn County News, Menomonee, Dunn Co., WI, Thursday, November 26, 1908
IRVINGTON
Nov. 25 - Mrs. Emma Lovely of Irvington was married to Harry Patrick of Milwaukee on Nov. 9. The wedding took place at the home of Mrs. I. McQuillion in Milwaukee. For many years the bride lived here and was a great favorite among us. We wish her and her companion a long life of joy and happiness. They will make Milwaukee their home.
Harry Andrew Patrick and Mary Emma (White) (Lovely) Patrick were divorced before 1910.
Francis William Bartow "Frank" Binns/Bartlow died April 9, 1909, in Des Moines, Polk Co., IA, at age 50. Buried in Glendale Cemetery Des Moines, Polk Co., IA.
The Quad City Times, Davenport, IA, April 9, 1909
ELEPHANT KILLS HIS NEW KEEPER
Charles Bartlow Thrown in Air and Body Beaten to Pulp
Charles Bartlow, assistant elephant keeper, killed by elephant at Ingersoll Park, Des Moines, IA, winter quarters of Yankee Robinson Circus. Had been with the circus for five years. Coroners inquest into his death determined that his real name was Frank Bartlow. Born 1858 in Oskaloosa. He had an FB tattoo on his left arm and had visited his cousin in Oskaloosa in 1904, on his way to join the Yankee Robinson Circus. She (the cousin) was a witness at the inquest and had pictures that were nearly identical to ones in Frank's possession.
The Des Moines Times, Des Moines, Polk Co., IA, April 13, 1909
CROSSING THE OCEAN TO FIND HER FIANCE DEAD
Pretty Sicilian Maiden, a Snake Charmer, Engaged to Marry Charles Bartlow, the Dead Elephant Keeper, Upon Her Arrival in Des Moines.
Ignorant of the terrible fate which has befallen the man to whom she had given her heart and was about to give her hand, Miss Lovetta Rosanza, a swarthy skinned brown eyed daughter of Sicily, is far out in the middle of the Atlantic ocean on her way to this county. She expects to be married in two weeks to Charles Bartlow, the man who was killed by old Tom, one of the elephants of the Buchanan Brothers circus, last Thursday. Miss Rosanza is all unmindful of the fate which has come to her lover and thinks only of the beautiful realization of all her dreams for the past year which she thinks will come true when she arrives in Des Moines. But her lover is cold in grip of death and no wedding bells will sound for the pretty southern snake charmer and the animal trainer. Instead there will be a dirge, and sack cloth and ashes. That Bartlow and the snake charmer are engaged and had planned to be married as soon as she reached this city was stated by Fred Buchanan yesterday afternoon. Miss Rosanza is known about the show as "Babe" Page, a nick name given to her by the employes of the circus. She met Bartlow two years ago, when she was called to Des Moines by Mr. Buchanan to capture a boa constrictor which had escaped from the circus. The two became engaged last fall, according to Mr. Buchanan. Letters he has which the young woman wrote to Bartlow show that they had planned to be married as soon as she arrives in Des Moines from Sicily, where she had spent the past winter with her father and mother. Tom, the elephant, was completely exonerated by the coroner's jury yesterday for the killing of Bartlow. Bartlow's body will be taken to Oskaloosa for burial. Manager Fred Buchanan received a letter from Ida Washing of that place who claims that she is a cousin of Bartlow and that her mother will come to Des Moines to arrange for his burial. The letter also asks if there is any insurance and states that Bartlow carried a policy when he was at Oskaloosa the last time. Coroner Iver Newlen has called Mrs. Washing at Oskaloosa over the long distance phone and it is likely that arrangements for claiming the body will be made before evening.
Charles Bartlow, assistant elephant keeper, killed by elephant at Ingersoll Park, Des Moines, IA, winter quarters of Yankee Robinson Circus. Had been with the circus for five years. Coroners inquest into his death determined that his real name was Frank Bartlow. Born 1858 in Oskaloosa. He had an FB tattoo on his left arm and had visited his cousin in Oskaloosa in 1904, on his way to join the Yankee Robinson Circus. She (the cousin) was a witness at the inquest and had pictures that were nearly identical to ones in Frank's possession.
The Humeston New Era, Humeston, Humeston, Wayne Co., IA, April 21, 1909
ELEPHANT'S VICTIM IS KNOWN
Mrs. Ida Washington of Oskaloosa Identified Dead Man.
Des Moines. - Charles Bartlow, the man killed by Tom, the big trick elephant of the Robinson circus, has been identified by Mrs. Ida Washington of Oskaloosa. She informed the coroner that his name was Frank and not Charles. He was her cousin. Mrs. Bafford, the Hastings woman, who thought Bartlow, was her brother, is now entirely satisfied that she has no claim of relationship to the dead man. The remains were laid to rest in Glendale cemetery. Mrs. Washington said that Bartlow had been married in Asia while traveling abroad with the Barnum show, and that a wife and four children survive him, although nothing is known of their whereabouts.
http://www.classic.circushistory.org/Bandwagon/bw-1967Sep.htm
1909-04-09: Tom-Tom Killed Charles Bellow
and was shot 40 times in order to stop him.
1911-06-24 drowned:
"Tom Tom was slightly larger than the other elephants with the Yankee
Robinson Circus but was a well behaved and docile animal. Unfortunately he had
two problems. He was blind and he had an unnatural fear of water. When the
circus train pulled into town it meant the elephants had to walk to the area
where the performance would take place. Some times this meant crossing a bridge
over a river. Upon arriving at the bridge Tom Tom would smell the water and
refuse to go any farther.
Then it was necessary for the elephant handlers to have the other elephants
surround Tom Tom and force him, by the combined weight of their bodies, across
the bridge.
On June 24, 1911 in Cumberland, Wisconsin the unexpected and totally
unexplainable event took place. The elephants were chained to the holding stakes
in their tent. Suddenly Tom Tom tore loose and ran to the nearby river walking
into the water and although it was unbelievable, he some how drowned himself."
Edwin B. Yeisley
Drowned 6-24-11 when he became mired in a lake while being watered at Cumberland, Wisconsin. Soon after the carcass was removed from the lake, the tusks sawed off and the remains dumped in the fire pit of a nearby Mill Yard.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 24, 1910, shows Andrew Patrick (age 73) born in Canada to New York-born parents, and having immigrated in 1858, and a Naturalized citizen, and in his 1st marriage, is a married Farmer, and who owns his farm free of a mortgage, and is living in Township 143, Mercer Co., ND. Living with him are: his wife of 45 years, Eliza Patrick (age 70) born in New York to Vermont-born parents, and in her 1st marriage, and with 6 of the 12 children born to her still alive; his married daughter, Bertha Patrick (age 51) born in New York to Canada and New York-born parents, and having been married for 23 years, and in her 1st marriage, and with 3 of the 10 children born to her still alive, a Laundress at a Laundry; his divorced son, Harry Patrick (age 43) born in New York to Canada and New York-born parents, and having been married for 10 years, a Shoemaker in a Factory; his married son, Walter Patrick (age 40) born in Wisconsin to Canada and New York-born parents, and having been married for 12 years, and in his 1st marriage, a Contracting Carpenter; his married daughter, Kittie Patrick (age 41) born in New York to Canada and New York-born parents, and having been married for 24 years, and in her 1st marriage, and with 9 of the 11 children born to her still alive; his married daughter, Ethel Patrick (age 35) born in Wisconsin to Canada and New York-born parents, and having been married for 18 years, and in her 1st marriage, and with all 4 of the children born to her still alive, a Laundress at a Laundry; his married son, Willie Patrick (age 32) born in Wisconsin to Canada and New York-born parents, and having been married for 12 years, and in his 1st marriage, a House
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 20, 1910, shows Luther S. Griswold (age 84) born in New York to New York-born parents owns his own Farm free of a mortgage and is living in Baraboo Twp., Sauk Co., WI. Living with him is his wife of 54 years, Clarissa Griswold (age 75) born in English Canada to English Canadian-born parents, with 3 of the 5 children born to her still alive. Also living there is his unmarried granddaughter, Edith Gibbons (age 23) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents. An unmarried Farmer, Fred Bittrich (age 26) also lives in the household.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 19, 1910, shows Ira W. Armstrong (age 40) born in Wisconsin to New York-born parents is an Ice Wagon Driver owning his home on Marshall Street in Belvidere Twp., Boone Co., IL. Living with him is his wife of 10 years, Olive M. Armstrong (age 40) born New York to New York-born parents, with all three of the children born to her still alive. Living at home are: Ira's unmarried step-daughter, Pearl G. Griswold (age 18) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin and New York-born parents; and son Lester Armstrong (age 8) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin and New York-born parents. Two unmarried boarders also live in the house.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 18, 1910, shows William McIntosh (age 71) born in Massachusetts to Scotland and Massachusetts-born parents, is a widower with his Own Income, and who owns his house free of a mortgage, and is living on Water Street, Village of Lodi, Lodi Twp., Columbia Co., WI. Living with him is his unmarried daughter, Ida McIntosh (age 29) born in Wisconsin to Massachusetts and New York-born parents.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 29, 1910, shows William L. Johnson (age 35) born in Missouri to United States-born parents, and in his 1st marriage, is a married Driller that does Prospect Work, and who rents his house, is living in the City of Granby, Granby Twp., Newton Co., MO. Living with him are: his wife of 6 years, Addie Johnson (age 38) born in Iowa to Pennsylvania and Indiana-born parents, and in her 2nd marriage, and with the only child born to her still alive; and his unmarried step-son, Otto Milard (age 19) born in Wisconsin to United Sates and Iowa-born parents.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, October 19, 1911
Property Sold.
Mrs. P. Bary has sold her property to George Armstrong of Canada. Mr. Armstrong has retired and comes to Baraboo to reside.
Charles C. Whitman, of Granby, and Addie L. Johnson, of Granby, were married about June 1, 1912, in Newton Co., MO.
Harry Andrew Patrick and Bertha Rahn were married February, 1912, in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, April 10, 1913
NEWS NOTES FROM LYONS VILLAGE
Mrs. Abby of Baraboo is caring for Mrs. Andrew Patrick, who has been sick for some time.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, June 12, 1913
Tuesday
G. W. Armstrong has gone to Cornevell, Canada, where he will spend a few months visiting.
Lawrence Johnson was born about 1913, in Missouri, and died Unknown.
Adilade "Addie" (Millard) (Patrick) Johnson died 1918 - 1919, in Stone Co., MO.
William Feavel died February 13, 1914, in Ludington, Mason Co., MI, at age 64. Buried in City Cemetery, Ludington, Mason Co., MI.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, January 27, 1916
NEWS NOTE FROM LYONS
Mrs. Abby of Baraboo visited Mrs. Andrew Patrick.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, April 12, 1917
TO TAKE CLAIM AT NINETY-FOUR
Samuel Armstrong, according to a letter received at this office from Superior, has gone to the western country with his daughter, Mrs. C. Abbey. They expect to reside in the west. Mr. Armstrong thinks he is old enough to take a claim, being ninety-four. Mrs. Abbey will visit her daughter at Beulah, N. D., on their way to Wyoming.
Clarissa H. (Armstrong) Griswold died May 13, 1917, in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, at age 78. Buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, May 17, 1917
Obituary
Mrs. Clarissa Griswold
Mrs. Clarissa Armstrong Griswold, wife of the late Luther Griswold, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert B. Ellis, on the South Side. Deceased was born in Canada 78 years ago. She leaves two daughters and one son: Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and L. Griswold, all of Baraboo, and two brothers, George Armstrong of Packwaukee and Samuel Armstrong of Superior. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Ellis home and a 2 o'clock at the Seventh Day Adventist church.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, May 31, 1917
Mrs. Clarissa Griswold
Mrs. Clarissa Armstrong Griswold was born in Lambsdown, Ontario, Canada, July 22, 1838. When still a small child she moved with her parents to Ostego, N. Y. After the death of her father she came to Portage with her uncle, Colonel Hotchkiss, to live. She was married to Luther Griswold at Portage in 1855. Then came to Baraboo, making her home on a farm west of the city. She was a member of the Baptist church for years. In late years she had attended the Seventh Day Adventist church. After a long illness of three months she passed away on May 13 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Ellis. Her granddaughter, Erna Ellis, a trained nurse, was with her during her illness. She leaves two daughters and one son, Mrs. Albert Ellis, Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and L. Griswold; three brothers, Samuel Armstrong, Superior, George of Packwaukee, and James of Menetto, N. Y.; twenty two grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, June 14, 1917
KIRKWOOD
Samuel Armstrong, now in his nineties, visited Thursday at the Robert Koenig home. He came from Superior, to attend the funeral of a sister, Mrs. Griswold, and will soon return to that place.
The Baraboo News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, September 11, 1917
NEWS NOTES FROM LYONS VILLAGE
Harry Patrick of Rockford visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patrick Saturday and Sunday.
The Baraboo News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, September 26, 1918
LYONS
Harry Patrick of Milwaukee, was a visitor at the home of his parents several days of last week.
Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens Point, Portage Co., WI, Friday, October 25, 1918
MAKES TRIP FROM BUELAH, N. D.
S. B. Armstrong and Mrs. Cora Abbey Take Long Ride
Mrs. Cora Abbey and S. B. Armstrong of Buelah, N. D., spent Wednesday in the city, visiting at the home of William Weinholt, 516 Strongs avenue. They are on their way from Buelah to Packwaukee, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Armstrong is 96 years of age and has made the 800-mile trip from Buelah without inconvenience. Mr. Armstrong is well and strong considering his great age. Both Mr. Armstrong and Mrs. Abbey were former residents of this county, having lived at Junction City 25 years ago. They are still familiar with the city, having visited here several times recently.
The Baraboo Daily News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, January 16, 1919
Obituary
Phoebe Abbey
The funeral of Phoebe Abbey, who died December 20 at Washington, D. C., where she was in government service, occurred at the chapel of the Baraboo cemetery at 2:30 p. m., December 26, Rev. E. C. Henke officiating, giving the text of Job 23:10; also using the first three verses of the fourteenth chapter of St. John. Mrs. Mead Simonds and Miss Florence Bates rendered the songs, "My Heavenly Father Knows," also "The Pearly Gates Ajar." The pallbearers were T. B. Towle, Lee Cleveland, Ben Schubring, J. E. Johnson, Orville Veitch and George Higgins. Phoebe Abbey was born August 20, 1894, in Wood county, Wis. She leaves to mourn her loss a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abbey, of Beulah, N. D.; three sisters, Mrs. Orel Sovereign of Caldwell, Idaho, Mrs. B. J. Higgins of Baraboo, Wis., and Mrs. Ira Miller of Beulah, N. D.; two brothers, Samuel Abbey of Phillipsburg, Mont., and Oran Abbey of Beulah, N. D., also many friends by whom she will be greatly missed.
Card of Thanks
To the many friends, the pastor for his comforting words; to the sisters and the bearers, for the many beautiful floral offerings, and to all who in any way assisted us in our late bereavement, we wish to express our sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abbey, Beulah, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. Orel Sovereign, Caldwell, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Higgins, Baraboo, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller, Beulah, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abbey, Phillipsburg, Mont., Mr. Oran Abbey, Beulah N. D.
"'Tis hard to break the tender cord When love has bound the heart; 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words, We must from this life part, Dearest loved one, we must lay thee In the peaceful grave's embrace, But thy memory will be cherished "Till we see thy heavenly face.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, January 30, 1919
C. W. Abbey left Tuesday morning for Fond du Lac and other places to visit friends before going to Beulah, N. D. While here he visited his daughter, Mrs. B. J. Higgins, and attended the funeral of another daughter, Miss Phoebe Abbey. Mrs. Cora Abbey left yesterday for Packwaukee, Wis., where she is spending the winter; also Mrs. Ira Miller and son will go to Packwaukee and Stratford before returning home to Beulah, N. D., after attending the funeral of Phoebe Abbey. Orrin Abbey, also of Beulah, N. D., will remain here and attend business college. He will stay at the home of his sister, Mrs. B. J. Higgins.
Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens Point, Portage Co., WI, Wednesday, May 7, 1919
NEARING CENTURY MARK
S. B. Armstrong and daughter, Mrs. Chas. Abbey, former residents of Milladore, were guests at J. L. Roy's home the first of the week while enroute from Packwaukee to Superior at which latter place they will make their future home. Mr. Armstrong has reached the advanced age of 97 years but he is still active both mentally and physically. His brother at Packwaukee, with whom he spent the winter, is 85 years old.
The Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens Point, Portage Co., WI, Thursday, July 17, 1919
VISITS IN NORTH DAKOTA
Despite Advanced Age of 97, S. B. Armstrong Travels Extensively
Mrs. Cora Abbey and her father, S. B. Armstrong, spent a short time in the city today at the home of J. L. Roy. Mrs. Abbey and Mr. Armstrong are on their way to their home at Packwaukee from Beulah, N. D., where they visited with relatives. Mr. Armstrong is almost 97 years of age, but despite his advanced age, still travels extensively. He is healthy and robust and looks years younger than he really is.
Leigh Larson note: This newspaper account of Cora's trip to North Dakota helps to shed a little more light on the Twilight Abbey mystery child that appears in Wisconsin in the 1920 U. S. Census.
Samuel Bolton Armstrong (about age 97) and Charles Washington Abbey (about age 59), North Dakota, about July, 1919. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Hellen Eliza (Jones) Patrick died September 19, 1919, in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, at age 80. Buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, September 25, 1919
Obituary
Mrs. Andrew Patrick
Mrs. Andrew Patrick of Lyons passed away at 11 o'clock in the forenoon at her home. She was born in New York state in 1839 and has lived in Baraboo for 50 years. Besides her husband a civil war veteran, she leaves six children, Mrs. Gideon Haskins, and two other married daughters, formerly Bertha and Ethyl not living here also three sons, Walter, Harry and William not residents of Baraboo. Funeral services from the home Monday at 2 o'clock and from the Methodist church at 2:30. Interment in the Baraboo cemetery.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, September 25, 1919
Obituary
Mrs. Andrew Patrick
The funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Patrick, who died at he home in Lyons Friday were held from the Free Methodist church on Monday. Rev. Heisel officiated and Mrs. Able and Miss. Ruth Prothero sang. The pallbearers were, Lincoln Haskins, Simon C. Haskins, O. G. Watkins, I. N. Watson, P. H. Crossman and David Sansum. The three sons, Harry of Milwaukee, Walter of Racine, and William of this city also two daughters, Mrs. Markel of Rockford and Mrs. G. W. Haskins of this city were present at the services. The other daughter, Mrs. John Scogen of Miles City, Mont., was not able to be present. Deceased also leaves a husband to mourn her death. Interment in the Baraboo cemetery.
The Postage Daily Register, Portage, Columbia Co., WI, Wednesday, October 1, 1919
IN BARABOO 50 YEARS, DIES
BARABOO - Mrs. Andrew Patrick of Lyons passed away at her home. She was born in New York state in 1839 and has lived in Baraboo for 50 years. Besides her husband a civil war veteran, she leaves six children, Mrs. Gideon Haskins, and two other married daughters, formerly Bertha and Ethyl not living, and also three sons, Walter, Harry and William not residents of Baraboo. Funeral services from the home and from the Methodist church. Interment in the Baraboo cemetery.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 22, 1920, shows Cora A. Abbey (age 53) born in Wisconsin to Canadian-born parents is a widow living in Packwaukee Twp., Marquette Co., WI. She is listed as the owner and head of household. Living with her is her son, Twilight Abbey (age 9/12) born in North Dakota to Montana and Wisconsin-born parents. Also living there is her father, Samuel B. Armstrong (age 97) born in Canada to English-born parents and having emigrated in 1858 and naturalized in 1860.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 13, 1920, shows William McIntosh (age 81) born in Massachusetts to Maine and Massachusetts-born parents, is a widower, and is Boarding in the Ida W. Knapp household, Town of Delton, Sauk Co., WI.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 15, 1920, shows William Johnson (age 44) born in Missouri to Missouri-born parents, is a widower Farmer, and who owns his farm free of a mortgage, and is living in Union Twp., Stone Co., MO. Living with him is his son, Lawrence Johnson (age 7) born in Missouri to Missouri-born parents.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 16, 1920, shows Aud Miller (age 29) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents, is a married Farm Laborer, and who rents his home, and is living in Union Twp., Stone Co., MO. Living with him is his wife, Marie Miller (age 23) born in Illinois to Illinois-born parents.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, August 12, 1920
SUMPTER
Mrs. R. H. Mather is entertaining her father, Mr. Mcintosh of Delton and her sisters Mrs. Harry Kelly of Dakota and Mrs. Roy Zumstein of Washington D. C. Friday being Mr. McIntosh's birthday a celebration was given in his honor.
In 1921, C. Aud Millard deserted his wife, Marie (Unknown) Millard, who were living at Fox, Oklahoma, and moved to Webster City, IA.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 16, 1920, shows Aud Miller (age 29) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents, is a married Farm Laborer, and who rents his home, and is living in Union Twp., Stone Co., MO. Living with him is his wife, Marie Miller (age 23) born in Illinois to Illinois-born parents.
Samuel Bolton Armstrong died August 20, 1921, in Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, at age 99. Buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, September 1, 1921
PIONEER 99 DIES SUNDAY
Bolton Samuel Armstrong passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cora Abbey on Ellis avenue Sunday morning at 10:30, after an illness of only a few hours. He was born in Quebec, Canada 99 years ago and was remarkably active for a man of his years. He came of a family which was extraordinary for the long lives of some of its members, having one brother who lived to be 107 years old, and several who reached the hundred mark. Mr. Armstrong spent most of his life in Baraboo, being a carpenter by trade. Twenty years ago he retired from his occupation and has since taken great pleasure in the manufacture of violins, having completed one for his grandson only a few days before his death. The character of the deceased was exceedingly noteworthy for its commendable nature. He leaves to mourn his life one daughter, Mrs. Cora Abbey of this city, and three sons, Ira of Rockford, George of Saltese, Montana, and Harry of Superior. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Albert Ellis at Ellis avenue and at 2:30 at the Seven Day Advent church, Rev. Gaylord of Madison officiating.
The Baraboo Daily News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, September 8, 1921
Samuel Bolton Armstrong
Funeral services for the late Samuel B. Armstrong were held Tuesday afternoon from the home of A. B. Ellis on Ellis avenue at two o'clock and from the Seven Day Advent church at two-thirty. Rev. H. Savage had charge of the service and Mrs. J. C. Johnson and Rev. Savage sang several selections. The pall-bearers were A. B. Ellis, Lew Griswald, Orville Veitch, R. J. Higgins, Fred Stackhouse, and Pearl Waddell. Interment was made in the Baraboo cemetery. Those from out of town who attended the funeral were a brother, Ira W. Armstrong of Winnebago, Ill., and Frank Whaley, of Packwaukee, Wis.
S. B. Armstrong
Samuel Bolton Armstrong was born in Quebeck, Canada, April 19, 1822. He was a carpenter by trade. At the age of 20 he was married to Mary Travel and to them were born three children, two sons and one daughter, Richard, George and Caroline. Years after his wife's death he was married to Delilah M. Jones of Oswego, N. Y. of them were born five children, three sons and two girls, Henry, Mary, Cora, Harrison and Ira. Of these children four are living. George of Staltese, Montana, Cora of Packawan, Harrison of Superior, Wis., and Ira of Winnebago, Ill. His second wife died in 1903, some years later he went to live at the home of his sister, Mrs. Luther Griswould of this city. Shortly before her death he went to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. Cora Abbey, of Packwankee, Wis. Last January he went with his daughter to visit his son Harrison of Superior. They were there until July 5th at that time they came to Baraboo to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ellis at whose home he passed away Sunday morning at half past ten. For years Mr. Armstrong had been a faithful member of the Seven Day Advent church.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank Rev. Savage for his kind and comforting words, also the singers and organist and those who gave the floral offerings and the kind friends and relatives who assisted us in our sad bereavement and those who acted as pallbearers.
Mrs. Cora Abby, George Armstrong, Harry Armstrong, Ira Armstrong, A. B. Ellis, Mrs. A. B. Ellis..................
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, September 1, 1921
PIONEER 99 DIES SUNDAY
Bolton Samuel Armstrong passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cora Abbey on Ellis avenue Sunday morning at 10:30, after an illness of only a few hours. He was born in Quebec, Canada 99 years ago and was remarkably active for a man of his years. He came of a family which was extraordinary for the long lives of some of its members, having one brother who lived to be 107 years old, and several who reached the hundred mark. Mr. Armstrong spent most of his life in Baraboo, being a carpenter by trade. Twenty years ago he retired from his occupation and has since taken great pleasure in the manufacture of violins, having completed one for his grandson only a few days before his death. The character of the deceased was exceedingly noteworthy for its commendable nature. He leaves to mourn his life one daughter, Mrs. Cora Abbey of this city, and three sons, Ira of Rockford, George of Saltese, Montana, and Harry of Superior. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Albert Ellis at Ellis avenue and at 2:30 at the Seven Day Advent church, Rev. Gaylord of Madison officiating.
The Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times Democrat, Muskogee, Muskogee Co., OK, Sunday, February 19, 1922
AMERICAN LEGION NOTES
Any information concerning the whereabouts of Aud Millard should be sent to Theodore C. Hopkins, adjutant of the Tulsa post. Millard is reported to have disappeared about a year ago and his parents and friends are seeking him. He is an overseas man formerly with Battery 5, Fifth F. A, Lived in Granby, Mo., before enlisting and at Fox, Oklahoma, since his discharge until his disappearance.
Andrew Henry Patrick died November 12, 1921, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kate Haskins, in the Village of Lyons, Sauk Co., WI, at age 85. Buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI.
The Baraboo Weekly News, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, Thursday, November 17, 1921
ANOTHER G. A. R. VETERAN PASSES
Andrew Patrick passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kate Haskins, in Lyons on Saturday night after an illness of a little over a week with pneumonia. He had been in feeble health for some time, being an elderly man. Deceased was born in Canada on August 11th, 1836, and moved to New York state when nine years old. For the past two years he has made his home here with his daughter. Mr. Patrick's wife died a few years ago. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Bertha Markel, Rockford; Mrs. Ethel Barlow, St Paul; and Mrs. Kate Haskins, this city; and three sons, Harry of Milwaukee, Walter of Racine; and William of Baraboo. There are also several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral services on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the Haskins home and at two 'clock from the Lyons church Rev. Goodenough and the G. A. R. post having charge of the services.
The Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Dane Co., WI, Saturday, November 19, 1921
Funeral services for Andrew Patrick were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kate Haskins. The Rev. E. A. Goodenough and the G. A. R. Post had charge of the services.
Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens Point, WI, Thursday, December 15, 1921
TO RESIDE IN THE WEST.
Mrs. Cora Abbey of Packwaukee came up Monday evening and visited until this morning at J. L. Roy's home on Fremont street. Mrs. Abbey has gone to Warner, N. Dak., for a several week's visit with her children, after which she will continue westward to Idaho and live with her oldest daughter. For a long period of years Mrs. Abbey served as housekeeper for her father, Samuel Armstrong, a pioneer resident of Baraboo, who died there in August last at the advanced age of 99 years and 4 months.
Leigh Larson note: Cora's estranged husband, Charles Washington Abbey, is the brother-in-law of Adam William Shidell. Adam William Scheidel is the nephew of Jacob Shidel. Mrs. J. L. Roy is Mary Emma (Shidel) (Ellis) (Martin) Roy, the daughter of Jacob Scheidel.
C. Aud Patrick/C. Aud Millard and Dora Bessie O'Daniel were married September 8, 1922, at the court house, Chillicothe, Livingston Co., MO.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, MO, Saturday, September 9, 1922
C. B. C. Students Wed.
Miss Bessie O'Daniel of Overton, Ark., and Aud Millard of Webster City, Iowa, were married at the court house Friday by Justice of the Peace Sam D. Rohrer. Mr. Millard is a government student at the Chillicothe Business College and a former overseas veteran. He served with the Missouri boys.
William Augustus McIntosh died 1923, in Wisconsin, at about age 84. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Lodi, Columbia Co., WI.
Mary Emma (White) (Lovely) Patrick died February 26, 1926, at the Penwell Hotel, Missoula, Hellgate Twp., Missoula Co., MT, at age 68. Buried in Irvine Creek Cemetery, Irvington, Dunn Co., WI.
William L. Johnson died January 17, 1929, in Neosho, Newton Co., MO, at age 55. Buried in Edmonds Cemetery, Bethpage, McDonald Co., MO.
The Neosho Daily News, Neosho, Newton Co., MO, Friday, January 18, 1929
DEATH OF WM. L. JOHNSON
William L. Johnson, aged 55 years, died at 9:10 last night at the home of his brother-in-law, Henry Bartelmei, on North Young street. Funeral services were held at 1:00 o'clock this afternoon at the home, conducted by Rev. C. L. Patton, and burial was made in the Edmonds cemetery near Bethpage, under the direction of J. Ashley Bingham.
C. Aud Patrick/C. Aud Millard died March 1, 1929, at a local hospital, Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA, at age 38. Buried in Hudson Cemetery, Hudson, Black Hawk Co., IA.
The Waterloo Evening Courier, Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA, Saturday, March 2, 1929
C. AUD MILLARD
Funeral services for C. Aud Millard, 38, 1223 Bluff street, who died yesterday in a local hospital from complications, will be at 2 p. m. Monday at Petersen Bros, chapel. Burial will be at Hudson. Mr. Millard was born Aug. 18, 1890, at Baraboo, Wis. He enlisted in the army May 28, 1917, at Joplin, Mo., went to Fort Bliss, Tex., was assigned to Battery F, Fifth Field Artillery, First division, and landed in France Aug. 20, 1917. He sailed again for the United States March 1, 1919, and was discharged at Camp Funston, Kan. He married Bessie O'Daniel Sept. 8, 1919, at Chillicothe, Mo. He went to Hudson, Ia., in 1924. Recently he had been employed by the John Deere Tractor company here. Surviving besides the widow is one son, Gilford, 7.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 8, 1930, shows Charles Lea (age 55) born in England to Scotland and England-born parents, and first married at age 20, and having immigrated in 1925, and a Naturalized citizen, is a married Salesman for a Retail Coffee Company, and who rents his house for $30/month, and is living at 419 North Fairview, 11th Ward, City of Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. Living with him is his wife, Ethel Lea (age 54) born in New York to New York-born parents, and first married at age 18.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 3, 1930, shows Marie Millard (age 33) born in Illinois to United States parents, is a widowed Cook at a Boarding House, and is renting her house for $20/ month, and is living at 15-1/2 West Archer, 28th Ward, City of Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 14, 1930, shows Bessie D. Millard (age 27) born in Arkansas to Arkansas-born parents, and who owns her house worth $1,000 is a widowed Head of Household, and is living at 1221 Bluff Street West, 2nd Ward, City of Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., II. Living with her are: her unmarried son, Gilford R. Millard (age 8) born in Arkansas, to Wisconsin and Arkansas-born parents; an unmarried Lodger, Bert L. Harkins (age 48) born in Kentucky to Kentucky and Ohio-born parents, a Farm Hand Farmer; and a divorced Lodger, Arthur Hostetter (age 49) born in Iowa to Iowa-born parents, Taxi Driver for a Taxi Cab.
Oliver O. Markel died December 9, 1934, at Wisconsin General Hospital, Madison, Dane Co., WI, at age 79. Buried in South Grove Cemetery, Sharon Twp., Walworth Co., WI.
The Janesville Daily Gazette, Janesville, Rock Co., WI, Tuesday, December 11, 1934
Oliver Markell, of Sharon, Dead
Sharon - Oliver O. Markell, 78, a retired farmer of Sharon, died Sunday in Wisconsin General hospital, Madison, where he had been confined a week. He underwent an operation and pneumonia set in, causing his death. Mr. Markell was born in Sharon township June 11, 1856, the son of Peter and Catherine Markell, and in 1876 married Nancy Quackenbush, who died Oct. 4, 1901. Four children were born to this union, one of whom died in infancy. He spent all of his life in Sharon and vicinity, with the exception of 20 years in Rockford, Ill. On Aug. 27, 1912, Mr. Markell married Bertha Parker, who survives him together with three daughters, Mrs. Bert Daniels, Sharon, Mrs. William Allison, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Sherm Towne, Johnstowne, N. Y.; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home and at 2 o'clock in the Christ Luteran church, the Rev. L. Woods officiating. Burial will be in South Grove cemetery.
Edward G. Harvey died August 5, 1937, in Mankato, Blue Earth Co., MN.
The 1940 U. S. Census taken on May 8, 1940, shows Dora Millard (age 37) born in Arkansas, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with 8 Years of School, and who owns her house worth $1,800 is a widow who Makes Sausage in a Packing Plant, and is living at 1221 Bluff Street West, 2nd Ward, City of Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., II. Living with her is her unmarried son, Gillford Millard (age 18) born in Arkansas, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with 4 Years of High School, who work with Fresh Meat in a Packing Plant.
Bertha Maria "Marie" (Patrick) (Parker) (Felt) Markel died February 2, 1945, at the home of her son, Edgar, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI, at age 85. Buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WI.
The Capital Times, Madison, Dane Co., WI, Saturday, February 3, 1945
Mrs. Markel of Baraboo Dead
BARABOO, Wis. - Mrs. Bertha M. Markel, 85, died here Friday at the home of her son, Edgar. Mrs. Markel is survived by another son, Leonard, Beloit, and one daughter, Mrs. Lucy Hahn, Roscoe, Ill. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the Scheible and Dyrud funeral home. Burial will be in Walnut Hill cemetery.
Charles Lea died August 10, 1945, at King County Hospital No. 1, Seattle, King Co., WA, at age 70. Buried in Hillcrest Burial Park, Kent, King Co., WA.
Florence Ethel (Patrick) (Bartlow) Lea died June 27, 1966, at Lynnwood Manor Nursing Home, Lynnwood, Snohomish Co., WA, at age 91. Buried in Hillcrest Burial Park, Kent, King Co., WA.
The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, King Co., WA, Tuesday, June 28, 1966
DEATHS - FUNERALS - Florence Ethel,
LEA - Florence Ethel, age 91. Mother of Mrs. Alice Edwards, Mrs. Frank McFarland, of Seattle and Rev. W. R. Bartlow, Lynnwood. Nine grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and 14 great great grandchildren. Services Friday at 10 a .m. Clark-Rafferty & Putnam Funeral Home. Interment Kent cemetery.
The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, King Co., WA, Wednesday, June 29, 1966
MRS. CHARLES LEA
Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Ethel Lea, 91, formerly of 707 Motor Place n., will be at 10 o'clock Friday in the Clark-Rafferty & Putnam chapel, with burial in Kent cemetery, She died Monday in a Lynwood nursing home. Born in Baraboo, Wis., Mrs. Lea moved here from Sioux City Iowa in 1931. Her husband, Charles, died in 1947. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alice Edwards and Mrs. Frank McFarland, both of Seattle, and a son, the Rev. W. R. Bartlow, Lynnwood.
Dora Bessie (O'Daniel) Millard died September 5, 1985, in Columbus, OH, at age 82. Buried in Hudson Cemetery, Hudson, Black Hawk Co., IA.
The Courier, Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA, Monday, September 9, 1985
Dora B. Millard
There will be no services for Dora B. Millard, 82, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of 1221 Bluff St. She will buried in Hudson Cemetery. She died Thursday in Columbus. She was born Nov. 2, 1902, in Tindall, Ark., daughter of P.C. and Amanda O'Daniel. She married Aud Millard Sept. 8, 1920, in Chillicothe, Mo. He died March 1, 1929. She worked at Rath Pacing Co. for many years. Survivors include a son, Gilford of Columbus, Ohio; two grandsons; and a niece, Donna Clark of Waterloo, whom Mrs. Millard helped rear.