
BAILEY: Seymour/b. Sep. 24, 1812/d. Dec. 22, 1876BOETTCHER: Amilia/born Sep. 9, 1850/died Dec. 1, 1850 Mary/June 4, 1852 - Oct. 23, 1872 Annie/Dec. 7, 1854 - May 4, 1856 Baby/born & died August 1860 Charles/Oct. 23, 1822 - Feb. 28, 1890/Co. H/45 Wis. Inf. Christina/wife of Charles Boettcher/Mar. 15, 1824 - Nov. 21, 1895
CHISHOLM: Calista/Aug. 22, 1835 - Oct. 10, 1912 William/Jan. 12, 1821 - Apr. 11, 1916
CLARK: Ira/Jan. 4, 1823 - Nov. 1, 1892 Harriet Andrus Clark/Jul. 10, 1837 - May 28, 1900 From Der Nord Westen, 04 June 1903: Death Thurs. in Clarks Mills of 65-yr. old Mrs. Harriett Clark, widow of the late Ira Clark, of lung cancer. She leaves 2 sisters. The funeral was held in Clarks Mills. (Note: The year may have been mis-read on this stone, as the age is right and the day and month are right with the obit.) Darwin & Wilbur/b. Jul. 5, 1865/died Jun. 9, 1868 Baby/Aug. 26, 1863 (Baby, Darwin & Wilbur are sons of I. & H. Clark) S.D./Co. A/19 Wis. Inf. (Civil War) C.(or G.?)O./Co. A/19 Wis. Inf. (Civil War)
CROISSANT: John/Jul. 1, 1815 - Dec. 23, 1881
EGGERT: Minnie/dau. of Charles & Caroline Eggert/died Jul. 28,1878/age 16yr., 18d.
FACKLAM: Peter Paul/died Mar. 15, 1892/aged 30yr., 3mo, 13d.
GREENMAN: Deborah/died Apr. 21, 1877/aged 76yr., 11m., 26d. Silas/died June 23, 1864/age 69yr., 3m., 7d.
HAMMOND: (Chester Hammond/d. 11 July 1862/abt. age 12 yrs./son of Orrin Hammond/ buried near father's house/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) I can't find Orrin Hammond, and this cemetery has the Hammond surname from the same time frame, and is in Cato twp. where the burial occurred, so I am entering this death here so it can be found. ( _____ Hammond/d. 5 June 1861/cause: diptheria/bur. on private lot on father's farm/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)This cemetery has the Hammond surname from the same time frame, and is in Cato twp. where the burial occurred, so I am entering this death here so it can be found. Frank/Sep. 19, 1858 - Apr. 16, 1902 From Der Nord Westen, 24 Apr. 1902: Frank Hammond, a well-known resident of Town Cato, died Wed. last week at age 42. Belle Chisholm Hammond/Mar. 19, 1861 - Sep. 6, 1922 Preston H./Apr. 9, 1832 - Jul. 1, 1877 HAMMOND.---At his residence in the town of Cato, Manitowoc Co., on the 1st day of July, Preston H. Hammond, aged 45 years. Mr. Hammond was one of the early settlers of Manitowoc county, and a man who was universally esteemed by all who knew him. A kind husband and father, his death has cast a dark shadow over the home circle, yet they can truly feel that it is only a link in the golden chain that binds them to the great beyond.---He had suffered for some time with a nervous disease, and bore his trouble with fortitude to the end. He was born in Herkimer county, N.Y., April 9th, 1832, and removed to Jefferson county in that State, at the age of seven years where he lived until the age of twenty-one; the remainder of his life was spent in Wisconsin. His religious belief was in the Methodist Episcopal church. He leaves a wife and seven children. Farewell father, brother, husband dear, We part with you, but not in fear, We hope to meet you, soon again And know our hopes are not in vain. (Manitowoc Tribune, July 19, 1877) Ann J./his wife/Nov. 12, 1833 - Jan. 19, 1897 John P./Sep. 13, 1857 - Oct. 29, 1857 Harvey P./Feb. 22, 1877 - Aug. 24, 1877 Harvey P./Wisconsin, PFC,/Co. E/14 Regt./Wis. Inf. Civil War/1820-1878
HARRIS: Jennie Harris/nee Smith/1859-1928
HOLBROOK: George W./died Jun. 26, 1864/age 18yr.
JONAS: Otto (nothing else)(Otto Jonas/d. 7 Apr. 1919/age 36 yrs. 1 mo. 1 da./from record of St. John's United Ch. of Christ, Manitowoc)
KENDALL: Seth/died Mar. 18, 1877/age 40yr., 4m., 20d. Catharine/wife of Seth Kendall/b. Jul. 31, 1842/d. Mar. 20, 1930 Andrew/died Dec. 31, 1871/age 72yr. Latitia/died Apr. 6, 1892/aged 66yr. Andrew/b. May 31, 1829/d. Sep. 6, 1877/Co. I/11 Wis. Inf. (Civil War)
KLANN: Henry/Apr. 10, 1865 - May 4, 1890 Dora/Jul. 29, 1878 - Feb. 8, 1899 (above 2: children of G. & A. Klann) Gustav/Oct. 17, 1845 - Jan. 22, 1898 From Der Nord Westen, 27 Jan. 1898 Gustav Klann died Sun. morning in the residence of Mrs. A. Schultz here, after a long illness. The deceased, who has lived until recently in Town Cato, but who had moved here several months ago to be close to superior medical help, had reached the age of 52. He leaves a widow and two children as well as several sisters. The body was taken to Clarks Mills and interred there yesterday. Fred/Jan. 21, 1869 - Aug. 7, 1912 Anna/May 14, 1848 - Apr. 9, 1927 Ernest L./Apr. 14, 1886 - May 15, 1925
KNAPP: Georgia B./Jul. 29, 1889 - Jun. 13, 1905 From Der Nord Westen, 15 June 1905: A terrible accident happened Tues. evening near Quarry, which lies on the Wisconsin Central Railroad about 16 miles from here. A bridge crosses the Manitowoc River there and it appears as though Miss Georgia Knapp, daughter of Quarry resident A.D. Knapp, along with other girls, tried to climb into a rubber boat. Whether she slipped or whether the boat tipped, the other girls were not able to say, but she fell into the water which was swollen and turbulent because of the recent heavy rains. She drowned within sight of her companions. John Last, a young man who is in the employ of the Knapps, and who saw the incident, jumped in to save her, but was picked up by the wild stream and he quickly drowned as well. The 2 girls, who had been witness to the event without being able to help, went screaming to the Knapp residence and told the parents of the misfortune . Help was obtained and the search begun for the bodies as soon as grappling hooks arrived from Manitowoc, and with their use both bodies were found yesterday morning. John Last comes from Grafton, Fond du Lac County, where his parents reside. His father was notified by telegraph and arrived yesterday to claim his 24-yr. old sons body. Miss Knapp was 16 yrs. of age and was her parents only child. The poor mother was so terribly stricken by the event that one fears for her life. Esrom Knapp From Der Nord Westen, 08 May 1890: News has come from Reedsville telling of the death of Ezrom Knapp who was a soldier in the War for the Preservation of the Union, was a member of the local G.A.R. and was recognized for his service by the flag being lowered to half-mast. (Note: I conferred with the Civil War Roundtable and they assured me he is in this cemetery)
MASON: Marvill/Nov. 17, 1818 - Feb. 21, 1902 His wife/Susannah E./Jul. 10, 1826 - Jul. 31, 1902
MCCOLLY: (could be McCally also) (Jos. McColly/b. Clarks Mills/d. 4 Jan. 1879, Clarks Mills/age 1 day/no stone) Name: McColly, Jos. D.: 1/4/1879 B.: Reg. D.: 6/23/1879 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 1 Day B.P.: Clark's Mills D.P.: Clark's Mills Cem.: Clark's Mills Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: F.: John McColly M.: Catharine Connerey Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.310
MCGUIRE: Emma/Feb. 6, 1885 - May 16, 1969 (Elsie McGuire/b. 06 June 1895/d. Jan. 1987/from family)
MORGAN: Sandra May/Sep. 1-2, 1960 Sally/Mar. 31, 1959 John/Apr. 6, 1827 - Apr. 8, 1895 His wife/Mary Anne/Apr. 5, 1827 - Oct. 5, 1867 Elmer/Jun. 15, 1871 - Aug. 25, 1873 Mother/Frances J./Jun. 20, 1877 - Feb. 3, 1966 Father/David/Jan. 1, 1862 - Oct. 24, 1933 Emma E./Mar. 3, 1864 - Nov. 30, 1946 Jane/wife of David Morgan/Jun. 10, 1827 - Dec. 18, 1896 David/Nov. 7, 1824 - Oct. 12, 1903 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Oct. 1903: Death of old age debility in Clarks Mills Mon. morning, of David Morgan, a wellknown resident and an old settler in our county. The deceased was born in England 79 yrs. ago and settled in Town Cato in 1852 where he has lived ever since. He leaves 7 children. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon in Clarks Mills. William/May 26, 1852 - Nov. 5, 1918 Annie/wife of William Morgan/Nov. 28, 1867 - Jul. 26, 1915 Elizabeth Smith/wife of John Morgan/Jul. 16, 1832 - April 6, 1875 Willie/Jul. 16, 1860 - Jan. 5, 1872 John/Co. J/32 Wis. Inf. (Civil War)
SCHWANKE: Leroy/1914-1958
SCHWEITZER: (Anna Schweitzer/d. 12 Dec. 1888/no stone) From the Marshfield Times [Marshfield, Wood Co., WI], 21 December 1888, Page 1 Column 7 Died, Schweitzer: At the residence of D. F. Robinson on Wednesday December 12, 1888, at Kaukauna, at 2 a.m. of hemorrhage of the lungs, Mrs. Anna Schweitzer, aged 57 years. The deceased was called away suddenly, it having been less than a week from the time she was taken down with a severe attack of pneumonia to the time of her death. She leaves seven grown up daughters, Mrs. John Killan, of Cato, Mrs. C. F. Robinson, of Kaukauna, Mrs. Wm. Blackford of this city, Misses Mary, Flora, Anna and Clara Wederman all of whom were present at the funeral. The deceased was buried at Clarks Mills Friday December 14th.
SMITH: Elizabeth/wife of John Morgan/Jul. 16, 1832 - Apr. 6, 1875 James/Wisconsin/Pvt. Co. K/19 Regt./Wis. Inf. Civil War Jul. 16, 1839 - Jun. 14, 1865 Silas/died Dec. 5, 1900/age 82yr. Laura/Jul. 19, 1840 - May 7, 1904* Grace/1853-1856* Henrietta/1861-1861* Guy Rolf/1863-1865* *grandchildren of Dr. H.W. Tucker Geo./Co. K/21 Wis. Inf.
SOPER: David/1800-1868 Elizabeth/1814-1900
TUCKER: Henrietta Victoria/inf. dau. of H.W. & L. Tucker/born in New York/ Aug. 30, 1845/died Nov. 10, 1845 Herman W. Tucker/M.D./born in Pittsfield, Vt./Aug. 6, 1798/died Mar. 28, 1877 his wife/Laura Watkins/born in Poultney, Vt./Apr. 15, 1803/ died in N.Y. Mar. 21, 1853 Sarah E./born in N.Y. Mar. 14, 1835/died Feb. 20, 1888
WEDERMAN: Henry/died May 19, 1870/age 41yr. his wife/Anna/died Dec. 12, 1888/age 57yr. Anna/died Nov. 4, 1864/age 1yr., 10da. Clara/Sep. 15, 1870 - Apr. 1, 1904
WIEGERT: Mother Emma/1876-1951 Father Vitus/1874-1933 Gary W./1936-1970 Friedrich/geb.(born)26 Sep., 1836/gest. (died) 17 Okt., 1904 Ernstina/geb. 16 Okt., 1835/gest. 28 Apr. 1911 William/1867-1923 Mary/1871-1952 Ernst/1879-1937 Richard/May 2, 1905 - Feb. 23, 1924 Gerhard/Apr. 6, 1911 - Mar. 23, 1920
???: (top broken off), 65 yrs. 7 mos. 20 days ???: Elmer (nothing else) by Croissant stone ???: K.A. & L.E.C. (by Klann stone) ???: Esrom (headstone near Facklam stone