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.
Mr. and Mrs. M.F.
Maloney are rejoicing over their
first born, a daughter, which recently annexed herself to the family
circle.
Abrams-Herman
Winans is all smiles now-a-days. The
recent birth of a girl baby at his home is the cause of glee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.
Germond rejoice over the birth of a daughter last
Friday morning.
Oconto
Falls—A bright little baby girl came to join
the family circle of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnside.
On April 26th Mrs. Jos.
Birkenmier presented her husband with a 12-pound
girl. Only those who
have been similarly blessed may have an idea as to
the extent of Mr. B's
supreme joy.
Mrs. H. M. Pecor, of
Oconto, who has been the guest of her parents here
for several weeks,
gave birth to a bright and beautiful little girl last
Thursday, and of course,
Grandma Stusse is happy over the event.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moody are happy over the arrival of a son.
Born to Mr. and
Mrs. G. Bond Monday, Aug. 7th, a son.
Born unto Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pocquette, Frenchtown, a daughter.
Our druggist, F. P.
Elliott, wears a smile now; it's a twelve pond boy
and has come to stay,
and you can tell by the smile on his face that is
means "have something,
boys."
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beck
are rejoicing over the birth of a nine pound son
and heir. The interesting
event occurred Friday night of last week.
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