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_Daniel BLACK _______|
| (1816 - ....) |
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|--Rachel BLACK
| (1837 - ....)
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|_____________________|
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_Theobald H. BRITZIUS _______+
| (1820 - 1896) m 1843
_George BRITZIUS ____|
| (1845 - 1924) m 1868|
| |_Christina Elizabeth MAURER _+
| (1827 - 1902) m 1843
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|--Lydia Helena BRITZIUS
| (1878 - 1953)
| _____________________________
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|_Margaret BROWN _____|
(1850 - 1930) m 1868|
|_____________________________
_Benjamin GROVER ____+
| (1706 - ....)
_Benjamin GROVER Jr__|
| (1750 - 1802) |
| |_____________________
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|--Chester GROVER
| (1793 - 1845)
| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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_Albert C. HUDSON ____|
| (1854 - 1912) |
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|--Jessie M. HUDSON
| (1887 - 1983)
| _George Jacob WINTERMANTEL _+
| | (1832 - 1916) m 1860
|_Salome WINTERMANTLE _|
(1862 - 1956) |
|_Agnes JOOS ________________
(1837 - 1915) m 1860
_Thomas MARTINDALE __
| (1759 - 1843) m 1792
_Samuel MARTINDALE ___|
| (1814 - 1890) |
| |_Lucy BENNETT _______
| (1772 - ....) m 1792
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|--Cordelia Elirt MARTINDALE
| (1843 - 1923)
| _____________________
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|_Lucinda E. LAWRENCE _|
(1818 - 1870) |
|_____________________
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Obit: Demouth, Cordelia E. (1834 - 1923)
Posted By: Crystal Wendt <[EMail address deleted] <mailto:[EMail address deleted]?subject=Obit: Demouth, Cordelia E. (1834 - 1923)>>Date: Wednesday, 31 March 2004, at 1:43 p.m.
Surnames: Demouth, Nutting, Martindale, Bickles
---------------Source: Neillsville Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 04/05/1923
----------------Demouth, Cordelia E. (29 Aug. 1834 - 23 March 1923)
Mrs. Cordelia Demouth, whose death occurred March 23, 1923, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Nutting in Park Falls, was born at Ornell, Vermont, Aug. 29, 1834. Her maiden name was Cordelia E. Martindale. When 11 years of age, she came with her parents to Calumet County, Wisconsin. There she grew to womanhood, and on Sept. 25, 1861, she was married to Jacob Demouth. In 1871 they came to Clark County and started on a new farm near Christie, and there they passed through all the struggles and privations of pioneers. Seventeen years ago Mr. Demouth died. Some years ago Mrs. Demouth went west and had a new pioneer experience of taking a claim and living for a time on the prairies. Recent years she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Nutting of Park Falls.
Of the seven children born to Mr and Mrs. Demouth, five preceded the mother in death. She leaves one son Samuel L. Demouth of Ballentine, Montana; one daughter, Lottie, Mrs. C. H. Nutting of Park Falls, 12 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
She was a member of the M. E. church for many years, a faithful, consistent Christian.
The funeral was held March 27, at Christie, Rev. Bickles of Greenwood officiating.
THE LOYAL TRIBUNE – 17 January 1907
The following of this village and town were present at the installation of the officers of the G.A.R. and W.R.C. at Spencer on last Saturday afternoon: Henry Nichols and wife, C. H. Brown and wife, J. H. Welsh and wife, E. D. Bowman and wife, Jas. Arms and wife, R. Hutchins and wife, Mrs. Romaine, Mrs. Demouth, Mrs.Dr. Sayles, Mrs. Emerson, Miss Emerson, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Payter, Mrs. Oliver Mulligan, Hugh Mulligan, Mrs. Albright, and Mrs. Allen. Supper was served at 4 o’clock and all participating say it was as fine as they ever had. They left about five o’clock to return to their homes all speaking about the fine time they had enjoyed.
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THE LOYAL TRIBUNE – 9 January 1908
The Loyal W.R.C. held public installation of officers at the hall January 2nd. There were present the members of W.R.C. and their families and a few of the “Boys in Blue.” At 12 o’clock they all ast down to a dinner of good things such as the ladies of the Corps know how to prepare. At 2 o’clock the following officers were installed, Mrs. Brown, installing officer:
President, Mrs. Henrietta Milligan; Sen. Vice-President, Mrs. Mary Brown; Jun. Vice President, Mrs. C. DeMouth; Chaplin, Mrs. Lillian Kihr; Secretary, Mrs. Julia Prior; Treasurer, Mrs. Eliza Nichols; Conductor, Miss Elsa Emerson; Ast. Conductor, Mrs. Viola Roberts; Guard, Mrs. Mary Visgar; Asst. Guard, Mrs. Jennie Philpott; Patriotic Ins., Mrs. Alma Paynter; Organist, Mrs. Flora Colby; Press Cor., Mrs. Hattie Richardson; Color Bearers, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. F. Chesterman, Mrs. Anna Greely, Mrs. E. Merrill.
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THE LOYAL TRIBUNE – 9 January 1908
The Loyal W.R.C. held public installation of officers at the hall January 2nd. There were present the members of W.R.C. and their families and a few of the “Boys in Blue.” At 12 o’clock they all ast down to a dinner of good things such as the ladies of the Corps know how to prepare. At 2 o’clock the following officers were installed, Mrs. Brown, installing officer:
President, Mrs. Henrietta Milligan; Sen. Vice-President, Mrs. Mary Brown; Jun. Vice President, Mrs. C. DeMouth; Chaplin, Mrs. Lillian Kihr; Secretary, Mrs. Julia Prior; Treasurer, Mrs. Eliza Nichols; Conductor, Miss Elsa Emerson; Ast. Conductor, Mrs. Viola Roberts; Guard, Mrs. Mary Visgar; Asst. Guard, Mrs. Jennie Philpott; Patriotic Ins., Mrs. Alma Paynter; Organist, Mrs. Flora Colby; Press Cor., Mrs. Hattie Richardson; Color Bearers, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. F. Chesterman, Mrs. Anna Greely, Mrs. E. Merrill.
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Here is an explanation of the W.R.C. as found through Google on website suvcw.org/wrc.htm:
W.R.C. - The National Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic <gar.htm>, is a patriotic organization whose express purpose is to perpetuate the memory of the Grand Army of the Republic, as we are their auxiliary organized at their request on July 25 and 26, 1883 in Denver, Colorado and incorporated by act of the 87th Congress <http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/36/ch40.html>, September 7, 1962.
Our members cooperate in doing honor to all those who have patriotically served our country in any war. We teach patriotism and duties of citizenship, the true history of our country and the love and honor of our flag. We oppose every tendency or movement that would weaken loyalty to, or make for the destruction or impairment of, our constitutional Union. We sustain the American principles of representative government, equal rights and impartial justice for all.
per 1910 Census - Cordelia is living with her son John in Morgan Hill, CA.
per 1920 census - Cordelia is living with her granddaughter Della Armitage in Weston, Clark Co., WI.
Per daughter Eva's marriage record Cordelia's maiden name is Lawrence. Could this be her mother's name?
1880 Federal Census--Weston, Clark, WI
Jacob Demouth age 45, b. NJ, Farmer, Father b. NJ
Wife: Cordealia age 36, b. VT, Parents b. VT
Son: Don A. 17, b. WI
Dau: Eva 16, b. WI
Son: John 12, b. WI, Student
Son: Samuel 6, b. WI, Student
Dau: Sharlet 3, b. WI
Dau: Lucindah 1, b. WI
News: Loyal Trib--(17-Jan-1907)
Posted By: Audrey Roedl <[EMail address deleted] <mailto:[EMail address deleted]?subject=News: Loyal Trib--(17-Jan-1907)>>Date: Friday, 12 March 2004, at 2:18 p.m.
THE LOYAL TRIBUNE – 17 January 1907
The following of this village and town were present at the installation of the officers of the G.A.R. and W.R.C. at Spencer on last Saturday afternoon: Henry Nichols and wife, C. H. Brown and wife, J. H. Welsh and wife, E. D. Bowman and wife, Jas. Arms and wife, R. Hutchins and wife, Mrs. Romaine, Mrs. Demouth, Mrs.Dr. Sayles, Mrs. Emerson, Miss Emerson, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Payter, Mrs. Oliver Mulligan, Hugh Mulligan, Mrs. Albright, and Mrs. Allen. Supper was served at 4 o’clock and all participating say it was as fine as they ever had. They left about five o’clock to return to their homes all speaking about the fine time they had enjoyed.
[192] I believe this is Cordelia.
News: Loyal Trib, WRC Officers (1908)
Posted By: Audrey Roedl <[EMail address deleted] <mailto:[EMail address deleted]?subject=News: Loyal Trib, WRC Officers (1908)>>Date: Monday, 8 March 2004, at 7:51 a.m.
THE LOYAL TRIBUNE – 9 January 1908
The Loyal W.R.C. held public installation of officers at the hall January 2nd. There were present the members of W.R.C. and their families and a few of the “Boys in Blue.” At 12 o’clock they all ast down to a dinner of good things such as the ladies of the Corps know how to prepare. At 2 o’clock the following officers were installed, Mrs. Brown, installing officer:
President, Mrs. Henrietta Milligan; Sen. Vice-President, Mrs. Mary Brown; Jun. Vice President, Mrs. C. DeMouth; Chaplin, Mrs. Lillian Kihr; Secretary, Mrs. Julia Prior; Treasurer, Mrs. Eliza Nichols; Conductor, Miss Elsa Emerson; Ast. Conductor, Mrs. Viola Roberts; Guard, Mrs. Mary Visgar; Asst. Guard, Mrs. Jennie Philpott; Patriotic Ins., Mrs. Alma Paynter; Organist, Mrs. Flora Colby; Press Cor., Mrs. Hattie Richardson; Color Bearers, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. F. Chesterman, Mrs. Anna Greely, Mrs. E. Merrill.
Line 15 Dwelling # 117 Household # 127
Samuel Martindale 36 M Farmer r.estate value $600
Lucinda 30
Cordelia 7
Lucy 73
Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930
Groom's Name: Jacob Demouth
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Groom's Birthplace: Charlestown
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Bride's Name: Cordelia Martendale
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Marriage Date: 25 Sep 1861
Marriage Place: Gravesville, Calumet, Wisconsin
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Groom's Race: White
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00338-8
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1275843
Reference Number: P 365 Cn 02327
_John SAVAGE Sir_____
| (1440 - 1495)
_Christopher SAVAGE Knight_|
| (1472 - 1513) |
| |_Catherine STANLEY __+
| (1450 - ....)
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|--Christopher SAVAGE
| (1508 - 1546)
| _____________________
| |
|_Anne STANLEY _____________|
(1480 - ....) |
|_____________________
_____________________________
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_Howard Lincoln SORG __|
| (1907 - 1987) |
| |_____________________________
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|--Howard Fred SORG
| (1939 - 2011)
| _Frederick Wilhelm SPRECHER _
| | (1873 - 1962)
|_Viola Alice SPRECHER _|
(1904 - 1978) |
|_Rosina Agnes WINTERMANTLE __+
(1878 - 1958)
Howard "Fred" Sorg, age 71, passed away on Saturday, Jan. 22 , 2011, at St. Mary's Hospital, Madison.
Fred was born on May 17, 1939, the son of the late Howard L. and Viola (Sprecher) Sorg. He was united in marriage to Joyce Quade on June 27, 1959. Fred was employed by Foremost Farms for many years. He enjoyed his hobby farm, working the land, fishing, trapping and cutting wood. His greatest pride was spending time with children and grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Joyce; seven children, Jeff (Chris) of Spring Green, Jenell (Hubert) Bindl of Plain, Jody (Deb) of Burnsville, Minn., Jill (Dee Dee) Sorg of Prairie du Sac, Jay of San Jose, Calif., Jane (Tim) Pagel of Lodi, and Jeremy (Theresa) of Mazomanie; 14 grandchildren; four siblings, Cal (Phyllis) of Sauk City, Joyce (Wilfred) Gasser of Plain, John (Dorothy) of Prairie du Sac, and June (Bob) Sater of Waunakee; two aunts, Ruth Hehenberger of Sauk City, and Marcella Sprecher of Sauk City; and further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Ava Pagel.
A Funeral Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011, at BETHLEHEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Black Hawk, with Pastor Kendall Schlittler officiating. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the HOOVERSON FUNERAL HOME, Sauk City.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be given to the family for a memorial to be determined at a later date.
Hooverson Funeral Home
Sauk City (608) 643-6430
hooversonfuneralhomes.com