WELL KNOWN CATO MAN IS DEAD, AGED 76
Gulick Nelson, a well known town of Cato man, died at his home on Rural Route No. 4 Saturday afternoon, pneumonia being the cause of death, though Mr. Nelson for several years past had been an invalid and for much of the time confined to his home.
Mr. Nelson was a civil war veteran, having served nearly two years and being with General Sherman's command on the historic march to the sea. Mr. Nelson served with Co. D, Sixteenth Wisconsin.
Decedent was a native of Norway and came to Manitowoc county in 1850.
He is survived by a widow, two daughters, Mrs. Carl Alison of Wautoma and Miss Josephine, at home. One sister, Mrs. Nic Nelson? of Sawyer, also survive.
The funeral will be held at Jerpen church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Alfsen officiating.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, February 15, 1915, Page 5
WELL KNOWN CATO MAN IS DEAD, AGED 76
Gulick Nelson, a well known town of Cato man, died at his home on Rural Route No. 4 Saturday afternoon, pneumonia being the cause of death, though Mr. Nelson for several years past had been an invalid and for much of the time confined to his home.
Mr. Nelson was a civil war veteran, having served nearly two years and being with General Sherman's command on the historic march to the sea. Mr. Nelson served with Co. D, Sixteenth Wisconsin.
Decedent was a native of Norway and came to Manitowoc county in 1850.
He is survived by a widow, two daughters, Mrs. Carl Alison of Wautoma and Miss Josephine, at home. One sister, Mrs. Nic Nelson? of Sawyer, also survive.
The funeral will be held at Jerpen church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Alfsen officiating.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, February 15, 1915, Page 5
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