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Thomas MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.

2Thomas McYlchreest Will - 29 May 1739, http://www3.telus.net/lawson/twill/1739_013.html, LDS Record, 0106216. "Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 3 June 2003
Original: LDS: 0106216
Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.
57        German
The last will and testament of Thos McYlchreest of Ballagarraghan in KK
German made with the consent and signing of Mabel McYlchreest als
Killey his wife the 29th of May 1739 being of perfect mind and memory
at the making thereof as followeth.
First He committed his soul to God and body to Christian burial.
Item:  He left and settled with his above said wife's consent upon his son
Henry McYlchreest their whole right in Lammal and ten pounds legacy besides
together with a cow after the death of the longer liver.  They settled the
intack in Lammal upon also.
Item:  He left to his son John the house and garden in Peeltown and their
right in Hunter's Meadow of two pence rent with the sheep that are
named upon him and his mark as likewise to Henry the sheep that are named
upon him and of his mark and this with the consent aforesaid.
Item:  He left to his son Silvester with his wife's consent the three
pounds ten shillings in the hands of Wm Quine Kennaa and a cow beside at the
death of the first of them the said Thomas Mcylechreest or his wife. Item:
He left to his son Matthias ten guinea the one half of the death of the
first and the other half at the death of the longer liver with two blankets
an a coverlet to which the wife likewise consented.
Item:  He left to his son Gilbert twenty shillings legacy.
Item:  He left and bequeath to his daughter Anne twenty pounds, a feather
bed and bolster and two blankets, one coverlet and a cow with the
consent aforesaid.
Item:  He ordered that whatever was named upon the children severally should
be peaceably possessed by each without molesting or disturbing
any the other by claim or pretense of right thereto.
Item:  He declared and willed that if Henry would dye without issue, John
should have Lammal and Anne to have the ten pound legacy and if John would
dye without issue Henry should have the concerns in Peel town and Anne to
have Hunter's Meadow.  And if Anne would dye without issue or
will her goods to be equally between her two brothers Henry and John. Item:
He left the twenty shillings in the book with Mr Tear due from Thomas Caine
shoan to himself for legacy as remitted in consideration that he the said
Caine would see right done to his children in assist
them.
Item:  To the witnesses of the will a mutton each.
Lastly They mutual constituted and ordained the survivor of them the
executor of all the rest of the goods effects of the other moveable and
immoveable.  In testimony whereof they put their marks to their names. Dated
as within mentioned.
Thomas Mcylchreest his mark
Mabel Mcylchreest als Killey her mark
Witnesses:
William Tear
Philip Crain   Jurati

At a Consistory Court at Balnahown March 4 1739.
Mable McYlchreest als Killey having survived her husband Thos
McYlchreest.  She is sworn executrix in  form of law and gives her
consent to every article in the within will.
Pledges are the witness
Probatums Est and Solvit 12d

Aug 7th 1740 Silvester Mcylchreest son of the within Thomas
Mcylchreest acknowledges to be fully paid and satisfy'd for the legacys
bequeathed unto him by his said father at and from the hands of the
executrix
and does hereby acquit her of the same forever.
Before me Rob Radcliffe Registry

Dec 29th 1741 Anne Christian wife of Daniel Christian came this day and
acknowledge to have received all and every the legacy bequeathed unto
her by the death of her father Thos McYlchreest and does hereby acquit the
executrix for the same before me.
Ro: Radcliffe Reg

June 10th 1742 - Mathias McYlchreest came this day and acknowledged
to have received five guineas of the legacy left unto him by his father
Thomas McYlchreest decease and does hereby acquit and discharge the
executrix for so much.  Before Me Ro: Radcliffe Reg

March 17th 1749 Mathias McYlchreest came this day to the Registry and
acknowledges to have received the other five guineas due at his mothers
death left to him by his father Thos McYlchreest deceased and does hereby
acquit and discharge the executrix her heirs executors and
assigns for whatever was due to him by his said father's will and this
before me.
James Wilks Ar Reg." transcribed and submitted to LDS by Shirley C. Hogensen, 3 Jun 2003.


Mabell KILLEY

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Thomas MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Gilbert MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Silvester MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Henry MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


William MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


John MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Ann MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Matthew MYLCHREEST

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Charles SHIMMIN

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Ann RADCLIFFE

1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.


Benjamin FUCHS

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".

2Social Security Death Index.

3Social Security Death Index.

4Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary.


Gladys Lillian CALLAWAY

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".

2Census, Federal - 1920 - Vernon Co., WI, La Farge, Ancestry p. 7 of 16. "Line 8            Dwelling # 72            Household # 78

Callaway, James       Head   Owns/Mortgage    age 38   WI                    WI   WI   occ?  wage
               Lillian        wife                                           34   MN                  Ger  WI
               Gladys      dau                                            13  WI                    WI  MN
               Bernice     dau                                            12  WI                    WI MN
               Willard      son                                             10  WI                   WI MN
               Hellan       dau                                              8  Canada            WI MN
               Harold       son                                              5  Canada            WI MN
               Mabel        dau                                   1 11/12 WI                    WI MN."

3Obituary, Capitol Times, 6 Sep 2004. "Fuchs, Gladys L. PRAIRIE DU SAC -
Gladys L. Fuchs, age 98, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital. She was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, in Blackhawk. Gladys was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Condcordia United Methodist Church, Prairie Du Sac. She is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller of Prairie Du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs of Janesville, and Norma (Russell) Fenske of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew of LaFarge, and Blanche Allen of Prairie Du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grand-children; and several nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ben Fuchs; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway; and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller. A funeral service will be held at CONCORDIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Prairie Du Sac, on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2004, at 11 a.m. with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial will be in Black Hawk Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Hooverson Funeral Home Sauk City, WI (608) 643-6430."

4Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary.


ALLEN

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".


Blanche Elizabeth CALLAWAY

1Census, Federal 1930, Prairie Du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin. "Name: James Calloway
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1882
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Home in 1930: Prairie Du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin
Map of Home: View Map
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Lillian Calloway
Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Occupation:

Education:

Military service:

Rent/home value:

Age at first marriage:

Parents' birthplace:
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Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
James Calloway 48
Lillian Calloway 44
Willard Calloway 20
Harold Calloway 16
Mabel Calloway 12
Blanche Calloway 9
Betty Calloway 7
Richard Calloway 4
[4 1/12]
Frank Kirschstein 27
Helen Kirschstein 18."


Frank KIRCHSTEIN

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".

2Karen R S Ladd, email, 11 Sep 2014. gave first name.


Helen CALLAWAY

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".

2Census, Federal - 1920 - Vernon Co., WI, La Farge, Ancestry p. 7 of 16. "Line 8            Dwelling # 72            Household # 78

Callaway, James       Head   Owns/Mortgage    age 38   WI                    WI   WI   occ?  wage
               Lillian        wife                                           34   MN                  Ger  WI
               Gladys      dau                                            13  WI                    WI  MN
               Bernice     dau                                            12  WI                    WI MN
               Willard      son                                             10  WI                   WI MN
               Hellan       dau                                              8  Canada            WI MN
               Harold       son                                              5  Canada            WI MN
               Mabel        dau                                   1 11/12 WI                    WI MN."


STRMISKA

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".


Mabel CALLAWAY

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".

2Census, Federal - 1920 - Vernon Co., WI, La Farge, Ancestry p. 7 of 16. "Line 8            Dwelling # 72            Household # 78

Callaway, James       Head   Owns/Mortgage    age 38   WI                    WI   WI   occ?  wage
               Lillian        wife                                           34   MN                  Ger  WI
               Gladys      dau                                            13  WI                    WI  MN
               Bernice     dau                                            12  WI                    WI MN
               Willard      son                                             10  WI                   WI MN
               Hellan       dau                                              8  Canada            WI MN
               Harold       son                                              5  Canada            WI MN
               Mabel        dau                                   1 11/12 WI                    WI MN."


Norman Clark SWADLEY

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".

2Census, Federal - 1940 - Dane Co., Wisconsin, Madison, p. 16 of 54. "409 Rogers

Swadley, Norman     age 32   sch-8yrs b. Kansas  home 1935-same   occ: Carpenter      own business
              Bernice  wife     32    4-HS       WI                             same          homemaker
              Robert    son     11     gr 3        WI
              William    son     10     gr 3        WI
              Patricia   dau     6         0          WI
              Margaret dau     3         0          WI
Genske, Lloyd William - lodger- age 26   WI                      Dane Co., WI    laborer   in building trades."

3Social Security Death Index.

4Ancestry.com, WI Death Index 1959-1997  certif #: 010392. "Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997 about Norman Clark Swadley
Name: Norman Clark Swadley
Death Date: 16 Apr 1990
Location: Dane (May be abbreviated)
Certificate: 010392."


Bernice Ruth CALLAWAY

1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".

2Census, Federal - 1920 - Vernon Co., WI, La Farge, Ancestry p. 7 of 16. "Line 8            Dwelling # 72            Household # 78

Callaway, James       Head   Owns/Mortgage    age 38   WI                    WI   WI   occ?  wage
               Lillian        wife                                           34   MN                  Ger  WI
               Gladys      dau                                            13  WI                    WI  MN
               Bernice     dau                                            12  WI                    WI MN
               Willard      son                                             10  WI                   WI MN
               Hellan       dau                                              8  Canada            WI MN
               Harold       son                                              5  Canada            WI MN
               Mabel        dau                                   1 11/12 WI                    WI MN."

3Census, Federal - 1940 - Dane Co., Wisconsin, Madison, p. 16 of 54. "409 Rogers

Swadley, Norman     age 32   sch-8yrs b. Kansas  home 1935-same   occ: Carpenter      own business
              Bernice  wife     32    4-HS       WI                             same          homemaker
              Robert    son     11     gr 3        WI
              William    son     10     gr 3        WI
              Patricia   dau     6         0          WI
              Margaret dau     3         0          WI
Genske, Lloyd William - lodger- age 26   WI                      Dane Co., WI    laborer   in building trades."

4Wisconsin Death Index 1959 - 1997, p.038462.


Robert SWADLEY

1Census, Federal - 1940 - Dane Co., Wisconsin, Madison, p. 16 of 54. "409 Rogers

Swadley, Norman     age 32   sch-8yrs b. Kansas  home 1935-same   occ: Carpenter      own business
              Bernice  wife     32    4-HS       WI                             same          homemaker
              Robert    son     11     gr 3        WI
              William    son     10     gr 3        WI
              Patricia   dau     6         0          WI
              Margaret dau     3         0          WI
Genske, Lloyd William - lodger- age 26   WI                      Dane Co., WI    laborer   in building trades."


Daniel E GREELEY

1Margrit Hamilton Lees, Greely Manual, seventh generation.


Rebecca Elizabeth ERSKINE

1Margrit Hamilton Lees, Greely Manual.

2Margrit Hamilton Lees, Greely Manual.


Augustus B. GREELEY

1Margrit Hamilton Lees, Greely Manual.


Clyde Janner HOLLIDAY

1Rae Hurlburt, interview, 22 Apr 2006.

2Social Security Death Index.

3Rae Hurlburt. A chart sent from Rae to Dawne Pamplin to Dianne Stevens and received by her on 26 April 2006.

4Social Security Death Index.

5Rae Hurlburt. A chart sent from Rae to Dawne Pamplin to Dianne Stevens and received by her on 26 April 2006.


Rae Elizabeth HURLBURT

1Rae Hurlburt, interview, 22 Apr 2006.

2Rae Hurlburt. A chart sent from Rae to Dawne Pamplin to Dianne Stevens and received by her on 26 April 2006.


HICKMAN

1Jack Taif Spencer and Robert Abraham Goodpasture, Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks, Eight Centuries of the Derthicks and Related Derricks..., Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 1986., p. 482.


Elvira SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Lucy HICKMAN

1Census, Federal - 1850 - Green Co., Wi, town of Spring Grove, Ancestry p.16.


Coridew HICKMAN

1Census, Federal - 1850 - Green Co., Wi, town of Spring Grove, Ancestry p.16.


John R. HICKMAN

1Census, Federal - 1850 - Green Co., Wi, town of Spring Grove, Ancestry p.16.