Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


George Benjamin WINTERMANTLE

From September 18, 2003 Sauk Prairie Star, p. 8, "Wintermantels: Schmiedlin Branch Reunion"
"(George) lived in Prairie du Sac and was a key figure in the Bank of Prairie du Sac for approximately 50 years."


Warren E. PIERCE

1860 Census-daughter Ann, 16, born in NY - daughter Phebee W. , 9, born in Wisc. Indicates Warren Pierce came to Wisconsin after 1844 and before 1851. But he didn't marry Jane til 1849.  Ann must be his daughter from a previous marriage (to Lucy M. Streeter in 1844.)  

1860 Census says very clearly that Warren was born in Vermont.
    Occupation - "Farmer" -  value of Real estate - $300.00. Value of personal Estate - $200.00.
   Also listed in the Warren Pierce household on the 1860 Census is Sarah Willard, age 13, born in NY.
   We have determined this is the niece of his wife, Jane.


1850 Census - Waterloo, WI - two of Warren's brothers, George and Abel are listed.
It appears the sister of Abel's wife, Harriet Vanderpool, married Charles Streeter, a probable brother to Warren's 1st wife, Lucy Streeter.


1850Census - Warren is listed in Dane Co, York twsp.
His name is misspelled "Orrin Peirce"
but family gives him away and living next door is Eliza, Jane's sister!

1855 Wi State Census - Jefferson Co., Waterloo, p. 10

According to "A History of Portland" Warren Pierce manufactured pumps.

1 SEP 1857 There is a record of Warren purchasing  40 acres of land in Adams County. I found it on Cyndi's List.com


A Warren Pierce, laborer, born abt 1822 in Vermont, is on the 1880 census index for Lyndon, Caledonia Co., VT.  His wife is Sarah M. Pierce.  
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Warren PIERCE Self M Male W 58 VT Laborer VT VT
Sarah M. PIERCE Wife M Female W 53 VT VT VT

Found this in Ancestry:
Warren Pierce
in the Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908

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Name: Warren Pierce
Gender: Male
Birth Date: abt 1821
Birth Place: St Johnsbury
Marriage Date: 2 May 1894
Marriage Place: Westmore, Vermont, USA
Marriage Age: 73
Card Type: Groom
Father Name: Warren Pierce
Spouse Name: Jane Labay


Warren PIERCE

Per 1840 Census the household has the following persons:
Males:
    5 to under 10 yrs - 1
    10 to under 15    - 1
     15 to under 20   - 1
     50 to under 60  - 1

Females:
    20 to under 30 - 2
    40 to under 50 - 1


Sally MCMANUS

Some researchers give her name as Sally Manus.  (Ancestry.com - One World Tree)


Jonathan GOULD

This person is dead.

10 Aug 2013 from Evelyn Palmer - Since I had the name of Eliza's parents, I searched for Jonathan Gould.  I found him in the 1830 census and the 1840 census.  On these censuses Jesse Hills was living very near to Jonathan.  The children match the ages we have for Alpha, Jane and Eliza but there is another son who would have been born between 1810 and 1815.  Who is he?    I was unable to find Jonathan in either 1820 or 1850.

See notes for Pamelia Gould : 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


Elizabeth

This person is dead.


Jeremiah LEE

This person is dead.


Mary TODHUNTER

This person is dead.

Cumbrian Genealogy site lists the following Todhunter:
TODHUNTER John yeoman Hutton (1847)


John Harris WHITE

"High Birch Close, adjacent SW of the Brownrigg Farm, where John Harris White was a yeoman in 182X"
Lucinda Smith Email 11Feb 2005.


Hannah MOUNCEY

Hannah was illegitimate.  Her name was later changed to "Mounsey" as her mother's was spelled.


Marriage Notes for John Harris White and Hannah MOUNCEY-1834

John Parker, Hannah's father, was a witness to her marriage to John Harrisa White.


Jay W. PIERCE

from "A Bit of History" posted on Clark County site:
Fred W. Draper Was a Pioneer.

Fred Draper is no late comer for he goes on to say: “ I saw the first stump dug out of a highway in the town of Loyal. This was in the spring of ’73. It was the stump of a red oak tree and Jake Tynan and Jay Pierce were the men who dug it out. No, I was not born in Clark County but in Fond du Lac county. We came here in the month of November 1872. We settled near Loyal. My father held the first First Grade Certificate issued to any Clark Co. teacher. The Supt. Was E.J. Sawyer."

Fred Draper is mentioned in Joseph Todhunter's estate papers.


Joseph Warren PIERCE

This person is dead.

possible match 1910 Census: Milwaukee:
Name: Joseph Pierce
Age in 1910: 31
Birth Year: abt 1879
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Home in 1910: Milwaukee Ward 22, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Street: 34 Street
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Minnie Pierce
Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Mother's Birthplace: England
Native Tongue: English
Occupation: City Salesman
Industry: Stationary Firm
Employer, Employee or Other: Wage Earner
Home Owned or Rented: Rent
Farm or House: House
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 3
Out of Work: N
Number of weeks out of work: 0
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Joseph Pierce 31
Minnie Pierce 25
Dorothy Pierce 2
SAVE

Jonnie Berrette and Josepn Warren Pierce???

ALGOMA RECORD HERALD MARCH 15, 1951
LINCON---MRS. JOHN BARETTE,74, a lifelong resident of the town of Lincoln, died Wednesday morning at her hom.   She had suffered a stroke Monday.   Services will be held at St. Peter's church Saturday morning and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.     Mrs. Barrette, before her marriage MARY LAURENT was born in the town of Lincoln May 18 1876 and was married to JOHN BARETTE July 3, 1900.   He died April 17, 1950.       Survivors are two daughters,   MRS. MICHAEL (ALVINA) SMETANA, on the home farm and MRS. CLARENCE (VIOLA) MUELLER of Casco; two sons, JOSEPH and JOHN both at home; one sisiter, MRS. ISADORE THAYSE of Lincoln; two brothers. DR. VICTOR LAURENT of Luxemburg and JUEL J.. LAURENT of Linclon and three grandchildren.   

1880 Census near Jay W and Mary Ann Pierce says Emily is in Confinement.
Name: James  Berret
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1837
Birthplace: England
Home in 1880: Unity,  Clark,  Wisconsin
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self  (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Emily Berret
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: England
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Blacksmith
"http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=view&r=an&dbid=6742&iid=4244704-00758&fn=James&ln=Berret&st=r&ssrc=&pid=19846345"


Jay W. PIERCE

from "A Bit of History" posted on Clark County site:
Fred W. Draper Was a Pioneer.

Fred Draper is no late comer for he goes on to say: “ I saw the first stump dug out of a highway in the town of Loyal. This was in the spring of ’73. It was the stump of a red oak tree and Jake Tynan and Jay Pierce were the men who dug it out. No, I was not born in Clark County but in Fond du Lac county. We came here in the month of November 1872. We settled near Loyal. My father held the first First Grade Certificate issued to any Clark Co. teacher. The Supt. Was E.J. Sawyer."

Fred Draper is mentioned in Joseph Todhunter's estate papers.


Unknown

This person is dead.


Joseph Warren PIERCE

This person is dead.

possible match 1910 Census: Milwaukee:
Name: Joseph Pierce
Age in 1910: 31
Birth Year: abt 1879
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Home in 1910: Milwaukee Ward 22, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Street: 34 Street
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Minnie Pierce
Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Mother's Birthplace: England
Native Tongue: English
Occupation: City Salesman
Industry: Stationary Firm
Employer, Employee or Other: Wage Earner
Home Owned or Rented: Rent
Farm or House: House
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 3
Out of Work: N
Number of weeks out of work: 0
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Joseph Pierce 31
Minnie Pierce 25
Dorothy Pierce 2
SAVE

Jonnie Berrette and Josepn Warren Pierce???

ALGOMA RECORD HERALD MARCH 15, 1951
LINCON---MRS. JOHN BARETTE,74, a lifelong resident of the town of Lincoln, died Wednesday morning at her hom.   She had suffered a stroke Monday.   Services will be held at St. Peter's church Saturday morning and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.     Mrs. Barrette, before her marriage MARY LAURENT was born in the town of Lincoln May 18 1876 and was married to JOHN BARETTE July 3, 1900.   He died April 17, 1950.       Survivors are two daughters,   MRS. MICHAEL (ALVINA) SMETANA, on the home farm and MRS. CLARENCE (VIOLA) MUELLER of Casco; two sons, JOSEPH and JOHN both at home; one sisiter, MRS. ISADORE THAYSE of Lincoln; two brothers. DR. VICTOR LAURENT of Luxemburg and JUEL J.. LAURENT of Linclon and three grandchildren.   

1880 Census near Jay W and Mary Ann Pierce says Emily is in Confinement.
Name: James  Berret
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1837
Birthplace: England
Home in 1880: Unity,  Clark,  Wisconsin
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self  (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Emily Berret
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: England
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Blacksmith
"http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=view&r=an&dbid=6742&iid=4244704-00758&fn=James&ln=Berret&st=r&ssrc=&pid=19846345"


Jay W. PIERCE

from "A Bit of History" posted on Clark County site:
Fred W. Draper Was a Pioneer.

Fred Draper is no late comer for he goes on to say: “ I saw the first stump dug out of a highway in the town of Loyal. This was in the spring of ’73. It was the stump of a red oak tree and Jake Tynan and Jay Pierce were the men who dug it out. No, I was not born in Clark County but in Fond du Lac county. We came here in the month of November 1872. We settled near Loyal. My father held the first First Grade Certificate issued to any Clark Co. teacher. The Supt. Was E.J. Sawyer."

Fred Draper is mentioned in Joseph Todhunter's estate papers.


Willard T PIERCE

1900 census moddle initial looks like "T", 1910 census "F"
1910 Willard is working at a sawmill with his dad.
1920 he is living in a rooming house at 538 Market St. in Milwaukee.  He is working as a laborer in the construction industry.

His mother's obit (1930) calls him William.


Alta L PIERCE

This person is dead.

Of Ashland, WI at the time of her mother's death (1930)


John Lester TYNAN Jr

http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/pinevalley/history/PioneerHistory.htm
Fred W. Draper Was a Pioneer.

Fred Draper is no late comer for he goes on to say: “ I saw the first stump dug out of a highway in the town of Loyal. This was in the spring of ’73. It was the stump of a red oak tree and Jake Tynan and Jay Pierce were the men who dug it out. No, I was not born in Clark County but in Fond du Lac county. We came here in the month of November 1872. We settled near Loyal. My father held the first First Grade Certificate issued to any Clark Co. teacher. The Supt. Was E.J. Sawyer."


Sabrina Sandalinie PIERCE

"Sabina" rather than "Sabrina" is on her gravestone.  Marriage certificate says "Sabrina."

1910 Census

Tynan, Spencer W.     head    age 31      born WI  father born WI mother born WI   job: Locomotive engineer
  "         Lillian              wife               20            "                         "                           "
  "         Bina                 mother         52            "                         "                           "     married 34 yrs, chldrn 6/6
  "         Ora                   niece            15            "                         "                           "
  "         Haskell            nephew        14           "                         "                           "

We know that some of the "place of birth" info in this census is incorrect.