Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


John ARQUETTE

from The Clark County Press, 12 Jun 1875

C. M. Miller, so long connected with the stage business in this county, and for the past six months with the Greenwood line, exclusively, has sold that line to John Arquette, and retired from the business. Mr. Miller intends giving his attention to the pursuits of agriculture, for the present, in opening up and farther improving his farm near the village of Loyal. If as successful as a farmer as he was in the business from which he has retired he cannot fail.


Another prison record at the historical society gave this description of Arquette:
Sheriff - W. D. Harsham
married
can read & English
Catholic
Habits: Temp.
wt: 190
US Army

It appears John was again in prison on the 1910 census.  See Dodge County, Waupun, Ancestry p.7.

Stevens Point Journal, April 14, 1900
"John Arquette, who was recently acquitted in Janesville of the charge of arson, has brought suit against Rock County for $10,000."


The Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, WI) Nov 3, 1908
"AGED MAN GOES TO PRISON
Pleads Guilty to Fraud - Has Served Time Before.
Black River Falls, Wis., Nov. 1 -
Quick work was made of the case of John Arquette, charged with erasing the name of Mrs. Katie Terrill from a stolen deed and substituting his own and having the deed recorded.  He decided to plead guilty before Judge O'Neill and was given a five year sentence at Waupun.  A singular coincidence was that about twenty-five yearsago Arquette was convicted of arson in Clark County and prosecuted by Judge O'neill, then a young lawyer.  But a new trial and change of venue cleared him.  In his plea for clemency before the judge this was brought out and also the fact that he had served two terms at Waupun, one for bigamy and one for horse stealing.  he is sixty-nine years old."


Imogene JUDD

daughter of William and Priscilla Judd

This person is dead.


Peter or Isaac ARQUETTE

This person is dead.


Betsey

This person is dead.


John T. POWERS

son of John and Mary (McSwaine) Powers


Marriage Notes for John T. Powers and Allene ARQUETTE-6654

St, Mary's Catholic Church


Arthur S. ROEWER

per Von Haden:


son of Heinrich and Katharina (Heiser) Roever

Remarried 1930 to Ruby Keitel Grosklaus


Irene ARQUETTE

as of 1939, lived in West Bend, Washington Co., WI


Marriage Notes for Arthur S. Roewer and Irene ARQUETTE-6656

Rev. W. Worthington officiating

Divorced: 1 June 1926


Charles A. YOUMANS

per John Von Haden:

Charles was the son of Samuel and Cynthia Toumans


Mary ARQUETTE

"my grand father (Charles Youmans) was married to Mary Arquette.  I never knew that he had been married before.  His second Wife was Maggie Kissinger of Spencer, Wi.  Since I discovered Mary, I've been trying to find her death certificate.  She is buried in the Spencer West cemetary at Spencer wi.  next to the Kissingers.  I do have their marriage certif. but nothing else.  I  know nothing more about her or why she died at such a young age. "


Marriage Notes for Charles A. Youmans and Mary ARQUETTE-2838

C.K. Richardson, jp


Abraham CALAME

This person is dead.


Suzanne

This person is dead.


Thomas STEVENS

Thomas listed on Muster Roll, French and Indian War, under Captain Samuel Robinson, March - December 1755.  Battle near Lake George 8 Sep 1755.
Before moving to Onslow, Thomas sold 84 acres west of Hardwick to Ephraim Cleveland, 27 Mar 1761.  Son Jesse born at Onslow Jul 1761.
1781, bought land at Horton.  Lived there with sons Nehemiah, Jesse, and Moses.  Courtesy of Jane Wile.

Thomas was one of original grantees of Onslow, Nova Scotia


Elizabeth PERKINS

This person is dead.


Adelaide CARTER

This person is dead.