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Emmett A. Webster, 1844 Posted4U@Charter.net on Wed, 14 Feb 2001 Surname: WEBSTER, BABCOCK, SHERMAN, BALL, SNOW Source: 1918 History of
Clark Co., WI, by Franklyn, Curtiss-Wedge They had at this time five children: Emmett, Eugene, Flora and Libbie, who were born in Green County, and Elvira, who was born in New York state, while Mrs. Webster was visiting there. By a subsequent marriage of Mr. Webster there was a son, Jay Benjamin, the father, with his two sons, Emmet and Eugene, enlisted for service in the Civil war; Emmett in Company E., 13th Wisconsin regiment, and Benjamin and Eugene in Company 1, 31st Wisconsin regiment, Eugene serving about two years. Benjamin Webster served nearly a year, and then located on a farm in Jackson County. He was at this time a widower, as his wife had died in Sylvester Township, Green County, on Christmas Day, 1859, at the age of 33 years. On locating in Jackson County he took a farm there on which he resided for two years, and then moved, with the surviving members of his family, to Humbird, Clark County, to which the railroad had just been constructed. There he resided for twenty-seven years, during a part of which time he drove the stage between Humbird and Neillsville. His death occurred when he was seventy-five years old, Oct. 3, 1897.
When he and his wife began domestic life on this farm, their cash capital consisted of fifty cents, but they had strong hands and willing hearts, which was, in those days, of more importance. Mr. Webster often carried flour and other supplies on his back from Neillsville, which was the only way to get them home. They succeeded in procuring a cow the first summer and also dug in a few potatoes, but it was some time before Mr. Webster got an ox team, having to raise the animals himself. In the winter he worked in the lumber camps and on the drive in spring, clearing his farm during the summer time. In time he built a frame house of eight rooms, he and his family moving into it Oct. 18, 1907. He helped to build the old Snow schoolhouse, a log structure that stood on the corner near his farm. From those old pioneer days up to the present time, Mr. Webster's history has been one of continuous progress and he and his family are now enjoying a comfortable prosperity. His farm is nearly all cleared and is well provided with good, substantial buildings and an adequate equipment of tools and machinery. His land is fertile and he has been successful in raising Durham cattle. As one of the earliest residents of the township, and a loyal and substantial citizen, he has frequently been called upon to serve in public office, having been chairman of the township board, township clerk for ten years and clerk of the school district for thirteen years. He has been a director of the Lynn Fire Insurance Company and agent for both the fire and cyclone companies, and is a director of the Lynn Telephone Company. Many years ago, when the cheese factory was started, be became interested in it and served for some years as its treasurer. His wife, Mrs. Flora E. Webster, died Dec. 24, 1908. She was born Sept. 22, 1844, and therefore was 64 years, three months and two days old. They had been the parents of nine children. Cora E., Alfred J., Alice L., Myrtle C., Loren H., Edward J. (now deceased), Harold E., Lawrence B. and Lyle H. |
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