Family & Ancestors for Cynthia Igl

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John Joseph Tyson

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Directory, 1889-90
Name: John J. Tyson
Location 2: 713 State.
Occupation: shoestore
Year: 1890
City: Milwaukee
State: WI

Name: John Tyson
Location 2: r. 619 Grand avenue
Year: 1889
City: Milwaukee
State: WI


Frederick Tyson

Frederick Tyson Biography

This biography appears on page 1895 in "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. II (1904)

"FREDERICK TYSON, of Hecla, Brown county, claims New Jersey as the place of his nativity, having been born in the beautiful little port city of Hoboken, opposite from the national metropolis. A few years after his birth the family removed to Wisconsin, and he was reared on the homestead farm, being afforded the advantages of the excellent public schools. When twenty years of age he decided to follow the advice of Horace Greeley by coming west and growing up with the country, having previously served an apprenticeship in the drug business. He came to Brown county and took up land near Frederick, where he was engaged in farming until he located in Hecla, as one of the first settlers of the town, and here engaged in the drug business,
in which line he successfully conducted operations until he sold out. Before selling, he had added to his drug stock a line of general merchandise, and this department he retained, the same being the nucleus of the present fine establishment of which he is the head. In I90~ he admitted to partnership his brother-in-law and they have since continued the business. Mr. Tyson is a loyal and public-spirited citizen and is popular in both business and social circles. Fraternally he is affiliated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Modern Woodmen of America.

Mr. Tyson led to the marriage altar Miss Matilda Wilmsen, who was born and reared in Portage county, Wisconsin, and they have one child."

Place of birth may be Germany


Ruth Agatha O'Hara

Year of Birth may be 1890


Charles E Reed

1890 St. Lawrence County Civil War Vet Census Transciption Files Stockholm, Enumeration District 223
The following is a transcription from the 1890 Census for St. Lawrence County. NOTE: There are TWO parts to each entry. The top half of this files contains the following information: LN: Line number for entry (Will be used to line up the additional info at the bottom of this file). House & Family #: These seem to be numbers that would line the entry up with the full 1890 census (which unfortunately does not exist any longer) Names of Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines and Widows: This field either contains the name of the soldier or else contains the name of his widow (along with his name) Rank: Rank of Soldier Company: Company in which soldier was enlisted Name of Regiment/Vessel: Usually a THREE entry field: Unit Number, State Served, Type (LA=Light Artillery, Inf=Infantry, HA=Heavy Artillery, Vol=Volunteers,etc) Date of Enlistement: Usually a THREE entry field: Day, Month, Year of Enlistment (Note: if nothing was filled in you will see '186' for the year. This is what was prefilled in on the form) Date of Discharge: Usually a THREE entry field: Day, Month, Year of Discharge (Note: if nothing was filled in you will see '186' for the year. This is what was prefilled in on the form) Length of Service: Usually a THREE entry field: Years, Months, Days The bottom half of this file contains the following information LN: Line Number for entry (find the number that matches the entry from the top of file) Post Office Address: Mailing address for individual Disability Incurred: Description of any disability (may run over into remarks field) Remarks: Other remarks supplied at time of census Transcriber Remarks: Any comments I add about the entry
Microfilm#: M123-52 please email [email protected]

Page No. 790-793 Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890
Supv's District:7 SPECIAL SCHEDULE
Enum District: 223 SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES, AND WIDOWS, ETC.

Persons who served in the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the United States during the war of the rebellion
(who are survivors) and widows of such persons in
Name of town: Stockholm
County of: St. Lawrence
State of: New York
Enumerated in June,1890 by: Alonzo C. Dickey

Form Names of Surviving Soldiers, Name of
Schedule No.1 Sailors, and Marines Regiment Date of Date of Length
LN House# Family# and Widows Rank CO. /Vessel Enlistment Discharge of Service
1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9
Yrs. Mos. Days


19 5 3 Reed, Charles E. Private G 106 NY Vol Aug 11 1862June 22 1865 2 10 11

19 Stockholm, St Law Co


Esther Lovina

On 1900 Stockholm, St. Lawrence, NY, census Esther Reed was widow with grandson, Murray N. Demey (had to read the names) age 5 - birth for Murray listed as Sep. 1894.


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