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Spencer, Mrs. Hiram

RuthAnnMontgomery  (View posts) Posted: 19 Oct 2001 3:31PM GMT
Classification: Death
Surnames: Springer, Spencer, Rusk
Word comes of the death of Mrs. Hiram Spencer who died last Tuesday at the home of her son-in-law, Lycurgus Rusk at Chippewa Falls. She has been a great sufferer for months. She was mother of Mrs. Fred Springer of this city and C. H. Spencer, Janesville.

The Badger, July 13, 1901, Evansville, WI

Re: Spencer, Mrs. Hiram

RuthAnnMontgomery  (View posts) Posted: 26 Apr 2005 5:47PM GMT
Classification: Death
Surnames: Spencer
Mrs. Hiram Spencer died at her home in Chippewa Falls, Wednesday morning. Mr. C. H. Spencer and wife of Janesville passed through here Thursday noon to attend the funeral. The deceased is a well known very highly respected former resident of this city where she leaves relatives and many friends. She has been in poor health for sometime.

July 16, 1901, Tribune, p. 3, col. 7, Evansville, Wisconsin

Re: Spencer, Mrs. Hiram

RuthAnnMontgomery  (View posts) Posted: 10 Feb 2009 12:53PM GMT
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Springer, Spencer
A very pleasant wedding party was held at Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Spencer's house, on Main Street, Wednesday evening. The occasion was the marriage of their only daughter, Miss Abbie and Mr. Fred Springer, of this place. There was a large company of especial friends present, and the presents were numerous elegant and costly. The furniture was purchased largely by the bride's father, and with many other etceteras for house keeping, had been placed in Mr. Sawtell's house, on Liberty street, for immediate occupancy.

May 21, 1886, Evansville Review, p. 4, col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsi

Mr. Hiram Spencer's only daughter, Abbie was married at the old home, to Mr. Fred Springer, on the evening of May 19th, 1886, Rev. E. Robinson officiating. The presents were numerous and useful.

May 21, 1886, Evansville Review, p. 4, col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin

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