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Almond H. Baxter

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Almond H. Baxter

Birth
Death
8 Aug 1910 (aged 53)
Burial
Withee, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Almond H. Baxter, son of Harriet Jane Laforge and John Albert Baxter,
was born June 24, 1857, at Necedah, Juneau County, Wisconsin. He
died August 8, 1910, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Eau Claire, Eau Claire
County, Wisconsin, aged 53 years, 1 month and 14 days, while a farmer
living in Withee, Clark County, Wisconsin. He was buried in the family
plot in Riverside Cemetery, Withee, Clark County, Wisconsin.

On Christmas day, December 25, 1877, Almond was united in marriage to
Ellen M. Weaver. Ellen was born August 27, 1860, in Green Lake County,
Wisconsin, daughter of Lemuel H. Weaver and Catherine M. Ralph, both
born in New York state. She died April 19, 1910, of pneumonia in Hixon
Township, Withee, Clark County, Wisconsin, aged 49 years, 11 months and
22 days, and was buried there in Riverside Cemetery, Withee, Clark County,
Wisconsin. Their known children were:

Ida Mathilda born 20 Nov 1875
John L. 27 Jun 1880
Robert James 10 Jan 1885
Walter

The daughters were married to George Richards and Walter Robertson,
but it is not known which daughter married which man.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, Alman Baxter was listed as a 22 years old
farmer living in Colfax Township, Dunn County, Wisconsin, with his 19
years old wife Ellen M. Baxter and their one year old daughter Ida M.
Baxter.

References:

Birth Certificate, Ida Mathilda, November 20, 1875, daughter of Alman
Baxter and Ellen Weaver, Volume 39, Page 260, Dunn County Register of
Deeds, Menomonie, Wisconsin.

Birth Certificate, Robert James Baxter, January 10, 1885, son of Alman
Baxter and Ellen Weaver, Volume 2, Page 120, Dunn County Register of
Deeds, Menomonie, Wisconsin.

1880 U.S. Census, Colfax Township, Dunn County, Wisconsin, June 2,
1880, Page 3, ED 146, Lines 13-15, Family 19/19.

Death Certificate, Ellen M. Baxter, Clark County Register of Deeds,
Neilsville, Wisconsin, Volume 5, Page 744.

Death Certificate, Almond H. Baxter, Eau Claire County Register of Deeds,
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Volume 7, Page 233.

*****

Wedding Announcement

Baxter-Weaver

On Christmas day, Dec. 25, 1817,
by Thomas Running, Esq., Mr.
Almon H. Baxter of Colfax, to Miss
Ella M. Weaver, of Grant.

[Published January 5, 1878, Page 5,
in the Dunn County News, Menomonie,
Wisconsin.]

Obituary

Mrs. A. H. Baxter

Word was received here last week that Mrs. A. H. Baxter of Withee who
with her husband fomierly resided here died last week of that dread
disease pneumonia. Several of their friends and relatives left at once to
attend her funeral. The affliction comes doubly hard to her husband and
family as it was but a short time since a son and brother was shot and
killed at Butterfield, Wis. The sympathy of everyone is extended to them
by all who knew them.

[Published April zs, 1910, Page 11, Column 1, in the Dunn County News,
Menomonie, Wisconsin]

Died At Eau Claire

A. H. Baxter, a former resident here, died Monday evening at a hospital
in Eau Claire, where he had been taking treatment for a recent difficulty from
a stroke of paralysis. The deceased was 52 years of age, and had made his
home at Withee for several years. The remains were taken to Withee for burial,
and the funeral was held there Wednesday.

[Published Friday, August 12, 1910, The Colfax Messenger, Colfax,
Wisconsin]

*****

J. B. Baxter of Boyceville passed through here (Colfax) the middle of
last week. He was returning home from Eau Claire where he had been
attending the funeral of his only brother, A.H. Baxter, who had recently
died at the Sacred Heart Hospital after a lingering illness.

[Published in the Dunn County News, Menomonie, Wisconsin, August 18,
1910, Page 11, Column 1.]
Almond H. Baxter, son of Harriet Jane Laforge and John Albert Baxter,
was born June 24, 1857, at Necedah, Juneau County, Wisconsin. He
died August 8, 1910, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Eau Claire, Eau Claire
County, Wisconsin, aged 53 years, 1 month and 14 days, while a farmer
living in Withee, Clark County, Wisconsin. He was buried in the family
plot in Riverside Cemetery, Withee, Clark County, Wisconsin.

On Christmas day, December 25, 1877, Almond was united in marriage to
Ellen M. Weaver. Ellen was born August 27, 1860, in Green Lake County,
Wisconsin, daughter of Lemuel H. Weaver and Catherine M. Ralph, both
born in New York state. She died April 19, 1910, of pneumonia in Hixon
Township, Withee, Clark County, Wisconsin, aged 49 years, 11 months and
22 days, and was buried there in Riverside Cemetery, Withee, Clark County,
Wisconsin. Their known children were:

Ida Mathilda born 20 Nov 1875
John L. 27 Jun 1880
Robert James 10 Jan 1885
Walter

The daughters were married to George Richards and Walter Robertson,
but it is not known which daughter married which man.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, Alman Baxter was listed as a 22 years old
farmer living in Colfax Township, Dunn County, Wisconsin, with his 19
years old wife Ellen M. Baxter and their one year old daughter Ida M.
Baxter.

References:

Birth Certificate, Ida Mathilda, November 20, 1875, daughter of Alman
Baxter and Ellen Weaver, Volume 39, Page 260, Dunn County Register of
Deeds, Menomonie, Wisconsin.

Birth Certificate, Robert James Baxter, January 10, 1885, son of Alman
Baxter and Ellen Weaver, Volume 2, Page 120, Dunn County Register of
Deeds, Menomonie, Wisconsin.

1880 U.S. Census, Colfax Township, Dunn County, Wisconsin, June 2,
1880, Page 3, ED 146, Lines 13-15, Family 19/19.

Death Certificate, Ellen M. Baxter, Clark County Register of Deeds,
Neilsville, Wisconsin, Volume 5, Page 744.

Death Certificate, Almond H. Baxter, Eau Claire County Register of Deeds,
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Volume 7, Page 233.

*****

Wedding Announcement

Baxter-Weaver

On Christmas day, Dec. 25, 1817,
by Thomas Running, Esq., Mr.
Almon H. Baxter of Colfax, to Miss
Ella M. Weaver, of Grant.

[Published January 5, 1878, Page 5,
in the Dunn County News, Menomonie,
Wisconsin.]

Obituary

Mrs. A. H. Baxter

Word was received here last week that Mrs. A. H. Baxter of Withee who
with her husband fomierly resided here died last week of that dread
disease pneumonia. Several of their friends and relatives left at once to
attend her funeral. The affliction comes doubly hard to her husband and
family as it was but a short time since a son and brother was shot and
killed at Butterfield, Wis. The sympathy of everyone is extended to them
by all who knew them.

[Published April zs, 1910, Page 11, Column 1, in the Dunn County News,
Menomonie, Wisconsin]

Died At Eau Claire

A. H. Baxter, a former resident here, died Monday evening at a hospital
in Eau Claire, where he had been taking treatment for a recent difficulty from
a stroke of paralysis. The deceased was 52 years of age, and had made his
home at Withee for several years. The remains were taken to Withee for burial,
and the funeral was held there Wednesday.

[Published Friday, August 12, 1910, The Colfax Messenger, Colfax,
Wisconsin]

*****

J. B. Baxter of Boyceville passed through here (Colfax) the middle of
last week. He was returning home from Eau Claire where he had been
attending the funeral of his only brother, A.H. Baxter, who had recently
died at the Sacred Heart Hospital after a lingering illness.

[Published in the Dunn County News, Menomonie, Wisconsin, August 18,
1910, Page 11, Column 1.]


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