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Woodstock, August Albert

RuthAnnMontgomery  (View posts) Posted: 18 Aug 2002 1:34PM GMT
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Woodstock, Meier
August Albert Woodstock was born in Germany July 23, 1852, and was united in marriage with Miss Minnie Meier September 28, 1875. This union was blessed with three sons and six daughters. In 1877 they emigrated to the United States, settling near Center. Twelve years later they moved to about one mile south of Magnolia, where he was engaged in farming during the past twenty-eight years, and where he was well known and respected by many, because he was a good citizen and kind neighbor. During his early years in this country, he was connected with the Evangelical church at Center, and worshiped in the same for many years.

On March 10, 1917, Mr. Woodstock passed away to the unseen world at the age of sixty-four years, seven months, and fifteen days. He is survived by his deeply bereaved wife, three sons, six daughters, twenty grandchildren, two sisters and a host of relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday at 12 o'clock and at the Advent church at Magnolia at 1 o'clock. Interment was at the Advent cemetery, with the Rev. G. E. Zellmer, of Evansville, officiating, assisted by the Rev. W. G. Bird, of Magnolia.

March 15, 1917, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin

Re: Woodstock, August Albert

RuthAnnMontgomery  (View posts) Posted: 12 Mar 2008 11:23AM GMT
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Woodstock, Morgan
CHRISTMAS WEDDING HELD IN MAGNOLIA

Miss Minnie Woodstock to Roy Morgan of Sedalia Mo., Wednesday Afternoon

[Special to the Gazette]

Miss Minnie Woodstock of this place was united in marriage to Roy Morgan of Sedalia, Mo., at her parents' home Christmas day at two-thirty in the afternoon. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. B. Arnold in the presence of the immediate family and a few relatives.

The home was attractively decorated in pink and white. The bride was charming in a gown of blue messaline and was unattended. After the ceremony a four course wedding dinner was served.

After a wedding trip to Barron, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will make their home in Magnolia, where Mr. Morgan has purchased a blacksmith shop.

Aside from the immediate families those present at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Will Woodstock and daughter, Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Woodstock and Rev. and Mrs. Arnold.

December 26, 1912, Janesville Daily Gazette, p. 8, col. 1, Janesville, Wisconsin

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