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The reporting of births was haphazard at best in the early years. Not all issues of past newspapers have been saved to microfilm, however, every effort is being made to research what is available for this collection. Our goal is to help in researching ancestors and add a sense of history. This page is a continuing effort and will be added to, often, as more research is completed.
BIRTHS.
HYER - January 28th 1878. Mrs. Gregor Hyer, of this city, a daughter.
MOTT - Feb. 8th 1878, Mrs. H. W. Mott of a daughter.
Pensukee. Dist. No. 6.
There's two new comers of unknown tongue, and their
coming
is generally celebrated "bawl". If it would not be out of place I
should
say they came from Baby-lon. One took up its abode with the family of J
Bundy,
the other at W P Richers.
BIRTHS.
McDOANLD - In this city Friday morning April
19th, to Kittie, wife of
Allan McDonald, a son.
Personal.
Mr. Ed. Ellis has a ten pound baby to console him.
Peshtigo Items
James Murphy and wife
become possessed of a five-pound boy.
A man named Cannon living
in Brookside was last week presented
with a young cannon, eight pounder, by his wife. This was
intended
for a fourth of July salute, but was a little premature.
Personal
It is reported that H. O. Fairchild,
of Marinette, has a new
daughter.
We suppose his wife has one too; we hope so at least for the credit
of the family.
BIRTHS – Still they come. Dr. Coleman
did not enlarge his house
in vain. It’s a girl.
BIRTH – DAWSON
– Another little girl came to gladden Mr. J.
Dawson’s
home last Saturday. He is a happy man.
BIRTH – It’s a girl U C over at Jerry O’KELTHER's and Jerry steps higher than ever. Last Sunday was the day and just nine months before, the family celebrated a similar advent.
BIRTH – CASSON
– Will Casson was made happy by the arrival of
an eight pound girl, Wednesday,
Feb. 26th.
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