Zimmerman Packet: "Francis Eggerich died of the flu in World War I"
Per Mitchell, SD directory - 1945, Pearl was a nurse.
Per Zimmerman Packet: "Pearly became very religious and believed she was an evangelist.
Per SSDI the name is spelled Eggerichs
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Civil War Co B 16th Regiment Infantry
MIA 6 Apr 1862, Shiloh, TN1830-1840 residence Hebron, Washington, NY
JESSE HILL / HILLS (1807 – 1862) 1830-40 residence: Hebron, Washington, NY
Civil War: Co. B 16th Regt Inf., residence Concord, enl. 24 Oct 1861
Remarks: MIA, 6 Apr 1862, Shiloh, TN
m. (1) Pamelia Gould (1807 NY-05 Dec 1847 WI) parents: John Burr & Mary (Moore) Gould
5-children:
1. John (1829)
2. William, Sr. (22 Mar 1831 NY – 21 Apr 1920 WI)
m. (1) 1857 Phoebe Sitts (dau. of George Sitts), (1833 - 3 Nov 1868)
Clarissa Elizabeth (1859-d. age 9 mos),
Frances Luella (1862-1936), m. (1) Eli Mack (2) Ralph Clemetson
George (1868), m. Hattie Schaffer
m. (2) 1869 Delana Fuller, d. 1885 (m. 25 Apr 1869, Clark Co., WI)
William Jr. (1870-1916, m. 1895 Bertha Lenling), Ray (1875-1942)
m. (3) 1886 Tammie J. (Fuller) Meacham Nichols (1832-1906)
Nichols children: William, Lester, Myron, Frank/George, Jennie, Fannie
Meacham children: George, Charles
3. Calvin (1834 NY-1870 MI)
4. Roxy Jane (1838 NY-1890), m. Abram J. Smith (Clark Co., WI)
5. Oliver Hagard (1842 NY-1917 OK), m. Huldah Elvira Graves (Clark Co., WI)from Clark County site
Pamelia couldnot be the daughter of John Burr and Mary Moore Gould because she was already 20 years old when they got married. Pamelia was in Concord Wi abt same time as Jane. They both came from NY. They both ended up in Clark County, WI. In checking the 1830 and 1840 census for Hebron, Washington Co., NY I found the family of Jonathan Gould, whose family structure Pamelia, Alpha, Jane, and Eliza fit right into. I knew Jane's father's name was Jonathan Gould, but not exactly where in NY they lived. All these circumstances strongly point to these four siblings being the children of that Jonathan Gould of Hebron, NY, 1830 - 1840.In addition, when Jane Gould Pierce moved to Clark County, WI in 1869, she "purchased 40 acres of land in the town of Eaton from Oliver and Hulda E. Hills, wife." Oliver was Pamelia's son and Jane's nephew. NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sectopn 7, T26NR1W Vol. 7, p. 630; 1856-1874 grantee index town of Sherman, Clark Co., WI.
“...Mary Hommel Warner, who came to Greenwood before Greenwood was, in 1867, could tell -many an absorbing tale of the early days and early ways. She was well acquainted with the river and its floods, both spring freshets and the floods when the dams were opened to float logs. When she was about eighteen years old (b. 1859 = c1877), she, with Frank Peterson, Denver Green (b. c1871, then age 6) and Addie Armstrong, was enjoying a few hours on the river bank below the present bridge, when the river raised and logs began coming down. The two boys and Addie ventured on logs in an eddy, but the rapidly rising water moved the logs quickly and the three young folks fell, into the river. Mary took a long pole and reached it to Denver Green, thus helping him to shore, then Addie had her turn to hang onto the pole and as she was towed to shore Frank came with her, he hanging onto her foot. They all felt they owed their lives to Mary. When the bridge went out in the flood of 1887 she often rowed passengers across the river, even in the nighttime, as she lived near the river....” The Hub of Clark Co 1853-1934 Chapter IV
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of Sauk City, WI at time of brother Fred's death
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of Plain, WI at time of brother Fred's death
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of Prairie du Sac, WI at time of brother Fred's death
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of Waunakee, WI at time of brother Fred's death