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Samuel Meyers (I20399)
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Personal Facts and Details
| Birth | 28 April 1854 46 38 |
| Death of father | 2 May 1863 (Age 9) Samuel Meyers (I8795) (Age 55) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Marriage of mother | 1884 (Age 30) Sarah Kline (I8010) (Age 68) - [Relationship Chart] Alexander G. Manchester (I20403) (Age 68) - [Relationship Chart] [View Family (F7876)] |
| Death of mother | 26 August 1906 (Age 52) Sarah Kline (I8010) (Age 90) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Death | 1921 (Age 67) |
| Universal Identifier | 518653480DBBD511973400E02931A9511F0A |
| Burial | Oakly Cem., Jefferson, Green Cty Wi |
| Last Change | 22 June 2007 - 07:32:53 Last changed by: dcoplien |
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BIOGRAPHY: Per ' 'Commerative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green Grant, Iowa, and Lafayette, Wisconsin.' ' #760: BIOGRAPHY: Sarah came to the Northwest when it was a wilderness peopled with wild beasts and wilder Indians. In the company of her father and husband, Samuel, she came to Wisconsin. in 1837 making her home on a tract of land, part of which constitutes the site of the village of Oakley. Sarah is the owner of considerable portion of the real estate on which the village has been built. The house in which they lived during their first summer in Wisconsin. was made of logs, roofed with clapboards, and lacking both a chimney and a floor. A fire would be built in the corner, and over with she cooked the scanty food on which they lived through the summer (mostly mashed corn and what wild game they could kill). BIOGRAPHY: There were no habitations between their home and the site of the present city of Monroe when they first built their home. BIOGRAPHY: While his parents were moving into Ohio from Pennsylvania his father died, and his mother came into the State with just Samuel. BIOGRAPHY: Per ' 'History of Green County, Wisconsin.' ' (1877) #773: BIOGRAPHY: pg. 195 Spring Grove Township BIOGRAPHY: ' '... The next year brought David Davis of Pennsylvania, who says it cost more money to move his family and household good from Galena to Spring Grove than from Pennsylvania to Galena, and Samuel Myers, of Indiana, who purchased an interest in the carding mill, and at whose house many of the elections in Mill creek precinct were held.' ' -- the year would've been 1838..' ' |
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