Warner Township

Clark County, Wisconsin

Warner Township Pioneers

By Sharon Short & the Clark Co., WI History Buffs

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TEITSCH family, Warner township

Oct 1 1900 - June 7 1901 Braun Settlement students: Theressia and Sebastian Toetsch

TEITSCH, Mildred (6 Nov. 1906 - 13 April 2004)

Mildred Mae Teitsch, 97, formerly of Owen, died April 13, 2004, at Kennedy Park Medical and Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services were held at Maurina Funeral Home, Owen. Burial in Riverside Cemetery, Withee. She was born Nov. 6, 1906, at Rib Lake to Charles and Elsie (Bangle) Laack. Mildred and Harold Teitsch were married Aug. 17, 1925. He died in 1970. Mildred cleaned houses for many people and then worked for Master Packaging in Owen for 42 years. After that, she volunteered at Old School House in Owen for 12 years. She is survived by her daughter, Geraldine Betty (Glen) Luscher of Hatley.

The preceding obit is the only mention of a "Teitsch"" family in CC. Other than the Braun school mention of "Toetsch" no other mention in CC as spelled.

THAYER & KINGMAN, Warner township

1880 sec 23 & 26 no residence T.K. (Thayer & Kingman) (1893 = N. H. Withee)

J. H. THAYER, clerk, with C. Blakeslee, Neillsville, was born in Penobscot Co., Maine, Aug. 12, 1847. In 1866, went to Wisconsin; then to Michigan, where he remained two years, and then came back to Wisconsin. Engaged in mercantile and lumbering business, and in 1877, commenced his present business with C. Blakeslee. Mr. Thayer married Miss Afary E. Austin, in 1876. They have two children, Minnie and Bessie.

Unable to determine which Kingman family J. H. Thayer was associated with in the lumber business.

THIELEN family, Warner township

1895 Warner census, head of family: Henry Thielen

1900 census: Withee Township, Villiage of Thorp

 

Thielen, Henry Head W M 4/1860 40 M 4    

Louisa Wife W F 10/1871 28 M 4 3 2

Oscar Son W M 4/1889 11 S      

Augusta Son W M 7/1890 9 S      

Thorten Son W M 9/1892 8 S      

Albert Son W M 3/1893 7 S      

Arthur Son W M 7/1894 5 S      

Lena Daughter W F 3/1897 3 S      

Willie Son W M 9/1899 12-Aug S      

1893 plat map: "Community of THIELEN" (corners of county roads O and MM)

  Thielen School located se corner of sec 19.

1893 sec 19 nw corner, no bldg H. Thielen; se corner, 3 bldg H. T. (Thielen?); (1880 C.H Hommel)

          sec 29 nw corner, no bldg H.T;  sec 30 ne corner, 1 bldg H.T. (1880 G.C. Andrews prop.)

  (1906 sec 19 se corner = Aug Beyer; sec 29 nw corner =E. Schwarz; sec 30 ne corner = Otto Decker)

2-11-1881: "Henry Thielen of Thorp is a familiar figure on Greenwood streets." Gleaner

Sept 1882: "Henry Thielen, of Greenwood, will give one of those good old-fashioned harvest picnics, including a dance. The picnic will be held Sunday, September 4th, at Thielen's farm in the Town of Warner, five miles west of Greenwood. The dance will be held in his hall on Saturday evening, September 3rd. Professor Richardson and Uncle George Andrews will speak in English and Prof. Buseh, of Wein, will address the audience in German. Let everyone who loves to dance, or enjoy a picnic and good time, attend."

"...The first bank in Greenwood was the Greenwood State bank organized July 30, 1891 and opened October 19, 1891 with a capital stock of $25,000 by Joseph Gibson, Cullen Ayers, Andrew Emerson, J. C. Miller, L. W. Larson, L. W. Gibson, W. H. Begley, Louisa Withee, G. L. Buland, W. H. Hilton, John Stewart, Nels Johansen, Henry Thielen, James Bryden, H. M. Hunt, William, Johnson, W. H. Bryden, E. J. Herrell and Lorenzo Sperbeck. The bank building which still stands on the corner of Main and Division Streets is of solid brick and was well equipped with vaults...." The Hub of Clark Co. 1853-1934

THIELEN, Ella Nora (3 June 1896 - 12 Mar 1900)

Ella Nora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thielen, aged 1 year, 9 months, 9 days, died in Thorp, Clark Co March 12, 1900, and was buried from the German Church west of the river, pneumonia the cause. (Daughter of Henry and 2nd wife Louisa Thielen)

Heinrich "Henry" Thielen was born in April 1860, and was first married on 12 June 1888 to Lena Alma Meinholdt, daughter of Gotlob and Wilhelmine Neundorf Meinhold. Lena and Henry Thielen had Oscar Otto, b. April 1889, bap. 2 June 1889; August Heinrich, b. July 1890, bap. 3 Aug 1890; Theodor "Thorton" Mathhius, b. Sept 1892 (census year?), bap. 25 Oct 1891; Albert b. Mar 1893 (not bap?); Arthur Ludwig*, b. July 1894, bap. 13 Nov 1894. Lena Alma Meinhold Thielen, born 22 July 1865, died11 Nov 1894, buried UCC cemetery. Henry Thielen married second c1895: Louisa (born Oct 1871, maiden name unknown) and they had: Ella Nora b. 3 June 1896, d. 12 Mar 1900; Lena b. 28 Mar 1897; Willie b. Sept 1899, and George Edward bap. 13 Oct 1901. (Names, dates from 1900 census, UCC baptism and cemetery records) [*Arthur Ludwig Thielen, age 10, is listed on the 1905 Warner census as a "ward" of Henry Meier.] No further info on this Thielen family.

THOMPSON family, Warner township

1875 census: Thompson, B. F.; 2 male, 1 female

1906 sec 25 no residence B. Thompson, sec 34 residence B. Thompson

1906 sec 22 no residence B. F. Thongo, think is Thompson but map clearly shows "Thongo" (1915 = W. Hubble)

THOMPSON, B.F. (Oct 1840 - 11 Mar 1911)

H.M. Root received a telegram from Mesa, Ariz. that B.F. Thompson had dropped dead there that afternoon. In November Mr. Thompson left Greenwood, Clark Co to spend the winter in Arizona to seek relief from asthma from which he suffered. His health had improved apparently, Mr. Root receiving a letter written two days before his death, in which he stated that he was feeling fine. Deceased was born in Maine in Oct. 1840. He came to La Crosse in 1863 and to Greenwood in 1871. For many years he was engaged in logging and farming in partnership with Mr. Root. His wife died a few years ago. Their two children died when young, and the only known heir left is a nephew in La Crosse. Mr. Root telegraphed instructions to have the remains sent back to Greenwood.

1938 obit: "...Mr. Root was born June 22, 1846 on a farm in Guilford township, Chenango county, NY. He came west in 1869 with the intention of teaching school but changed his mind and entered the lumbering business and in 1874 formed a partnership with B. F. Thompson and during the next 11 years logged off about 55,000,000 feet of pine lumber....."

THOMPSON, Jennie nee ? (1835 - 2 Aug 1903)

Mrs. Jennie Thompson, wife of Mayor B. F. Thompson, whose death occurred Aug. 2, 1903 was a native of the state of Maine where she was born in 1835. In 1862, she was united in marriage to B. F. Thompson and the next year she and her husband came to La Crosse where they lived until 1871 when they came to Greenwood where they have since resided. During the past few years she has suffered more or less from ill health. The funeral services had been talked over by Mrs. Thompson with two of her most intimate friends, Mrs. F. M. Carter and Mrs. W. H.Palms, were held from the home, pastor of the first Unitarian church of Madison officiating. During the funeral all business places were closed. The long procession to the Greenwood cemetery, were the remains were laid to rest, was headed by the Greenwood Brass Band, which rendered appropriate funeral marches. The services at the grave were simple and appropriate. As the body was slowly lowered to its last earthly resting place by a lowering device which Undertaker G. W. Bishop had purchased and was using for the first time, the choir sang "Nearer My God to Thee," a favorite hymn of the deceased.

January 4, 1883: Mrs. Sones, who has been visiting with Mrs. B. F. Thompson for the last two weeks, left for her home in La Crosse last Thursday. Clark Republican and Press

November 20, 1884: B F. Thompson and wife, of Greenwood, returned yesterday from a visit at Moline, Ill. Clark Republican and Press

THORMOSETH family, Warner township

1906 sec 27 no residence J. E. Thormoseth (1915 = Fred Decker and Farmer & Merchant Bank)

1906 sec 34 no residence J. E. Thormoseth (1915 = Farmer & Merchant Bank)

No info found on any Thormoseth (as spelled on Warner map) or Thormorseth (as spelled on Lynn map). The 1906 Lynn township map has a Bertha Thormorseth in sec 14, and J.E. Thormorseth in sec 24, both gone on the 1926 map.

THORSON, Abe family Warner township

See Schoenwetter, Thorson family, Warner township

TOBUREN family, Warner township

1895 census, head of family: Wm Toburn

1956 Clark Co. directory: Toburen, Delmar Greenwood Rt 2; Mead sec 24
                                       Toburen, Ed Unity Rt 1; Unity sec 11
                                       Toburen, Erwin Greenwood Rt 2 Warner sec 18

TOBUREN, Wilhelm Heinrich Sr. (22 June 1852 - 4 Sept 1935)

W. H. Toburen, for many years a resident of Greenwood died at his home Sept. 4, 1935.

Deceased was born (of Adolf and Maria nee Botter Toburen) in Germany June 22, 1852. He is survived by his wife and four children, William of the Town of Warner, Gus of Wausau, Mrs. Nels (Louise) Fulsang of Chicago, and Mrs. Art  (Emilie) Syth of the Town of Eaton. One daughter, Mrs. Wm. (Anna) Miller, preceded him in death May 22, 1935 and another daughter, Laura, died 3 years ago. Funeral services were held and the body was laid to rest in the West Side Cemetery.

June 28, 1928: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toburen (Sr) of this city celebrated their golden wedding June 28, 1928. It was fifty years ago that Wm. Toburen and Miss Minnie Roevert were united in marriage at Wersen Westphalia, Germany. They came to the United States the same year of their marriage, 1878, and resided at Cincinnati, Ohio for 5 years, at Wausau 1 year and in the Town of Wine, Marathon Co 1 year. 43 years ago they came to the Town of Warner, Clark Co, where they resided until a few years ago, when they moved to Greenwood. They have six living children, who are Wm. H. Toburen (Jr) on the homestead, Mrs. Wm. (Anna) Miller of the West Side, Gust Toburen of Wausau, Laura at home, Mrs. W. (Louise) Fulsang of Chicago, and Mrs. Arthur (Emilie) Syth south of Greenwood. The above were all present at the celebration. Besides there were Mr. and Mrs. Roevert and Mr. and Mrs. Langenhaber of Marathon City.

TOBUREN, Maria Wilhelmine nee Rover (4 April 1857 - 31 Oct 1936)

Maria Wilhelmine (Roevert?) Toburen was born (Maria Wilhelmina, daughter of Heinrich and Christina nee Rover Echemeier) on April 4, 1857 in Wersen, Westphalen, Germany. On the 28th day of June 1878, she was united in marriage to William Toburen. After her husband's death September 4, 1935, Mrs. Toburen made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Syth, in the Town of Eaton. Two daughters, Laura and Anna (Mrs. William Miller) also preceded her in death. This year in July, she suffered a light stroke, from which she never fully recovered. She passed to her reward October 31. She leaves to mourn her death, two sons and two daughters, William, town of Mead, Gustave, Wausau, Louisa (Mrs. Nels Fulsang) of Chicago Ill, and Ameilia (Mrs. Arthur Syth) Town of Eaton. Funeral services were held from the Syth home and from the West Side Reformed church. The body was laid to rest in the West Side cemetery.

TOBUREN, Laura Marie (1 Oct 1890 - 8 May 1932)

Laura Marie Toburen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toburen, Sr was born in the Town of Warner, Oct. 1, 1890, and baptized Nov. 30, 1890. She was an invalid all her life and always remained at home with her parents. Last March she became ill with dropsy and passed away May 8, 1932, having reached the age of 41 years, 7 months and 7 days. She is survived by her parents and the following brothers and sisters, W. H. Toburen, Town of Mead; Gus Toburen, Wausau; Mrs. Wm. (Anna) Miller, Town of Mead; Mrs. Nels (Louise) Fulsang, Chicago and Mrs. Art (Emilie) Syth, Town of Eaton. Funeral services were held at the West Side Reformed Church and the body was laid to rest in the West Side Cemetery.

February 9, 1900: Willie Toburen, working in Buker's camp, had the misfortune Saturday to drive the blade of his ax into his right ankle, making a mean gash the full width of the blade. Dr. Conroy dressed the wound and reports the case doing as well as can be expected. Greenwood Gleaner

TOBUREN, Wilhelm Heinrich Jr. (22 Jan 1881 - 25 April 1953)

William Henry Toburen, 72, Greenwood, died April 25, 1953 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, of a heart attack. Ill for over a year, he had been admitted to the hospital Saturday. Funeral services were held in the West Side Evangelical and Reformed Church. Burial was made in the West Side cemetery. A native of Cincinnati, Mr. Toburen was born Jan. 22, 1881. He was a year old when his parents came to a farm near here. His marriage to Anna Schmidt took place June 3, 1908, at Alma. They lived in Wausau for a short time before settling on a farm 6 miles northwest of Greenwood, where they lived until 1945 when they moved to Greenwood. At one time, Mr. Toburen was a member of the school board and town board in the Town of Mead. Surviving him are his wife and four children, Mrs. Fred (Ruth) Robbins, Minneapolis; Ervin and Delmar, of Greenwood and Mrs. John (Delores) Goger, Chicago. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. Nels (Louise) Fulsang, Chicago, Mrs. Arthur (Amelia) Syth, Greenwood and Gust Toburen, Wausau.

TOBUREN, Anna nee Schmidt (4 April 1885 - 5 Mar 1977)

Funeral services were conducted at Immanuel United church of Christ, Greenwood, for Mrs. Anna (Schmidt) Toburen, 92, a former Greenwood, resident, who has resided at the Neillsville Memorial Home for the past three years. Burial was made in the West Side Cemetery. Anna Toburen was born to Louis and Sophia Schmidt at Waunankee, Wis., on April 4, 1885. She received her education at Cream Area Schools at Cream, Wisconsin.

She was married to William Toburen on June 3, 1908, at Alma. They lived in Wausau one year after their marriage and in 1909 moved to a farm northwest of Greenwood in the Town of Mead, where they farmed until 1945. They then moved to the City of Greenwood. After her husband's death in 1953, she moved to Minneapolis, where she lived for about 20 years before returning to Greenwood. Surviving her are two sons, Erwin (Erwin Oliver b 8 Oct 1913) and Delmar Delmar Heinrich b 24 June 1917), both of Greenwood two daughters, Mrs. Ruth (Ruth Edna, b 21 Mar 1909) Robbins of Shorewood, Minn., and Mrs. John (Dolores Evelyn b 4 June 1921) Goger of Chicago. She was preceded in death by her husband William, her parents, three brothers, three sisters, one half brother.
 

TOBUREN, Delmar (24 June 1917 - 25 Jan 1989)

Delmar Toburen, 71, Greenwood, died Jan. 25, 1989 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield. Services were held at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Greenwood. Burial was in West Side Cemetery. Delmar Toburen was born June 24, 1917 in the Town of Mead, Clark Co, to William and Anna (nee Schmidt) Toburen. He attended Kippenhan School and graduated from Greenwood High School in 1935. On Aug. 24, 1944, he and Ruth Humke were married at Immanuel United Church of Christ. He farmed in the township of Mead until 1969, and then was employed at Clark Electric from 1969 to 1982. Prior to his employment at Clark Electric, he served on the Board of Directors for the Clark Electric and Dairyland Power Cooperatives. He was an assessor and supervisor for the Town of Mead. He served on the Rocky Run School Board, was past president of the Greenwood Lions Club and Warner Town Mutual Insurance. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Karen Toburen of Onalaska; and Mrs. Dennis (Judy) Wiltgen of Marshfield; two sons, Ray of Austin, Texas; and Bill of Whitefish Bay; one brother, Erwin of Greenwood; one sister, Delores Goger of Chicago. He was predeceased by his parents, one infant son, and one sister, Ruth.

TOBUREN, LaVerne M. nee Fravert (29 Mar 1916 - 1 Oct 2006)

LaVerne M. Toburen, 90, Greenwood, died Oct. 1, 2006, at Memorial Health and Rehab, Neillsville. Memorial service at the Immanuel United Church of Christ, Greenwood.

LaVerne M. Fravert was born on March 29, 1916, to Albert and Ella (nee Kuester) Fravert in the town of Warner. She married Erwin Toburen on Oct. 20, 1938, at the Immanuel United Church of Christ, Greenwood, where she was baptized and confirmed. Following their marriage, the couple farmed on her parents farm in the town of Warner until July 1968, when they moved to Greenwood. Her husband preceded her in death on Aug. 12, 1998. Survivors include her son, Delmain (Carole) Toburen, Greenwood; four grandchildren, Mark (Sandy) Toburen, Merrill, David (Laura) Toburen, Greenwood, Bobbi Toburen, Greenwood, and Jana (Chris) Schmitz, Greenwood; nine great-grandchildren, Drew and Sydney Toburen, Merrill, Jordan, Dane and Devin Toburen, Greenwood, and Delten, Paetyn, Ashtyn, and Westen Schmitz, Greenwood. Preceding her in death were her parents; husband, Erwin; and two grandchildren, Michael and Jacki Toburen. The Cremation Society of Wisconsin is assisting the family with arrangements.

Miller, Anna nee TOBUREN (23 Jan 1884 - 22 May 1935)

Mrs. William Miller, nee Anna Toburen, was born in Marathon Co on Jan. 23, 1884 and passed away at the home of a neighbor, E. H. Dahl, who resides a quarter of a mile from their home, while visiting May 22, 1935. A doctor was called but she died before his arrival.

Mrs. Miller had not been ill and was in Greenwood, Clark Co that afternoon with her husband and passed away suddenly from a stroke. She is survived by her husband, one son, Oscar of this city, four daughters, Mrs. S.W. (Alma) Carruthers, Greenwood, Mrs. Guy (Laura) Richmond, home farm; Mrs. Thone (Thelma) Karnitz, Neillsville and Ella at home. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Toburen, Greenwood, two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Syth, Greenwood and Mrs. Nels Fulsang, Chicago and two brothers, Gus Toburen, Wausau and William Toburen, Greenwood. Funeral services were conducted from the residence and from the West Side Reformed Church. Burial was made in the church cemetery.

Richmond, Laura Berth nee Miller (21 Nov 1907 - 11 Mar 1993)

Laura Bertha Richmond, 85, Greenwood, died March 11, 1993, at Memorial Hospital, Neillsville. Funeral services were held at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Greenwood. Burial was in the West Side Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons Bruce and Allen Horn, Wayne Richmond, Kurt, Todd, Joel and Dale Humke. Laura Miller was born Nov. 21, 1907, in the town of Mead, Clark Co, to William F. and Anna (nee Toburen) Miller. She received her education at the Braun Settlement School. She married Guy E. Richmond March 14, 1928, at her parent's home in the town of Mead. They farmed in the town of Mead until 1958 when they moved to a farm in Warner Township, where they farmed until the death of her husband on Jan. 1, 1964. She worked for a year at a resort at Boulder Junction and since then she has resided in a mobile home on the home farm. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Norman (Betty) Horn, Mrs. Herbert (Lila) Horn, and Mrs. Paul (Rose Caryl) Humke, all of Greenwood one son, Jerald Richmond, Greenwood; two sisters, Mrs. Thone (Selma) Karnitz, Neillsville and Mrs. Oscar (Ella) Franz, Land O'Lakes. She was preceded in death by her husband her parents one sister, Alma one brother, Oscar and twin granddaughters.
 

TURNQUIST family, Warner township

1905 #94 Turnquist, John Head W M 42 Widower Sweden Sweden Farm Laborer 9  Carl Son W M 4 S Wisconsin Sweden

1906 sec 24 no residence J. Turnquist (lived with Mrs. Hendrickson, see Hendrickson for more info)

1956 Clark Co. Directory: Turnquist, Adolph Greenwood Rt 2 Warner sec 25
                                        Turnquist, Arthur Greenwood Rt 3 Warner sec 24
                                        Turnquist, Carl Greenwood Rt 2 Warner sec 24

May 1896: John Turnquist, while engaged in digging a well on a farm two miles north-east of town, was seriously hurt. He had reached a depth of about 50 feet and was at work in sand rock that had to be loosened up with a crowbar. A freshly sharpened one had just arrived from the blacksmith shop, his brother tied a rope around it and proceeded to lower it to John. When the bar was about half way down, it slipped from the rope and fell the sharpened end striking the unfortunate man in the back piercing his left lung. Dr. McBurney was called and dressed the wound and made him as comfortable as possible. He may survive, but the chances are greatly against him. Greenwood Gleaner--Mid May 1896

[Brother = Adolph Turnquist 1872-1960 m. 1903 to Julia Hendrickson, dau of Victor.]

TURNQUIST, John E. (20 MAY 1863 - 30 DEC 1908)

John E. Turnquist died Dec. 30, 1908 after a long sickness of several months. The deceased was forty-five years and six months of age. He came to this country from Sweden in the spring of 1893 and after spending a few months in Chicago, came to the town of Warner, where he has since made his home with Mrs. A. Hendrickson. The funeral was held at the home and the remains interred in the Greenwood Cemetery. [Cemetery: parents were Julter and Bretta Turnquist]

TURNQUIST, Carl B.  (12 Oct 1900 - 28 Sept 1974)

Services for Carl B. Turnquist, 73, of Greenwood were held at Our Savior's Lutheran Church. Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery. (Cemetery: parents listed as John and Marie Peterson Turnquist) Mr. Turnquist died at his home Sept 28, 1974. A native of Greenwood, Mr. Turnquist was born Oct. 12, 1900, and farmed in the town of Warner until 2 1/2 years ago, when he retired and moved to the city of Greenwood. He was married to the former Evelyn Olson on June 21, 1933, at the former Trondhjem Lutheran Church, Greenwood. Survivors include his wife two daughters, Mrs. Larry Solberg, Elk Mound, and Mrs. Tom (Hilda) Dennison, Green Bay; two sons, Chester and Edward, both of Greenwood.

[Evelyn Olson Turnquist, daughter of Henry and Elenora (Soefker) Olson, b. 18 Dec 1912, d. 23 June 1998, next married on 11 April 1987 to David Danielson as his second wife.]

Note that the obit for Oliver Hendrickson lists Carl and Arthur Turnquist as half-brothers. Oliver's mother was Marie nee Peterson Hendrickson, listed as a widow on the 1905 census. Marie is buried as "Hendrickson" and no record was found of a marriage between Marie Peterson Hendrickson and John Turnquist who was listed as a widower on the same 1905 census. Marie Peterson married Alexander Hendrickson on 24 Oct 1884 per cemetery records. No further info was found on Alexander Hendrickson.

Arthur Turnquist son of Marie (Peterson) Hendrickson and John Turnquist, b. 28 July 1906, d. 13 Sept 1986, m. 27 July 1932 to Leona Olson, b. 16 July 1911, d. 2 Aug 1998, daughter of Henry and Ellenora (Soefker) Olson. Leona Olson was the sister of Evelyn Olson who married Arthur's brother Carl.
 

TURNQUIST, Joyce Ann (7 Oct 1947 - 8 Oct 1947)

Funeral services for Joyce Ann Turnquist, 2-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turnquist, Greenwood, were held at the Schiller Funeral Home, Greenwood. Interment was made in the Greenwood Cemetery. Joyce Ann was born Oct. 7 at the Turnquist home, 4 miles northeast of Greenwood, and died at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, Oct. 8, 1947, having been admitted there earlier in the afternoon.  Surviving are her parents her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Olson, Greenwood and seven brothers and two sisters, Allen, John, James, Arlyn, Robert, Dennis, William, Alice Jane, and Carol.

TYVAND family, Warner township

1906 sec 17 no residence Littie Tyrend (1915 Lizzie Tyvend 1926 Lizzie Tyrand)

Hamre, George A. (25 MAR 1882 - 2 JAN 1918)

George Alfred Hamre, a highly respected young man of the city of Greenwood, has lost the unequal struggle of death, and passed away Jan. 2, 1918... Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. A.J. Tyvand of Barton, N.D., Reuben and Raymond Gullick of Dodgeville, Wis., and Miss Lizzie Tyvand of Los Angeles, Cal.

Mr. A. J. and Miss Lizzie Tyvand possibly related to Jens Tyvend and wife Andi Jacobson, parents of Anna who married Tollef Hambre. Anna and Tollef Hambre buried Greenwood cemetery.

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