From the 1918 History of Clark County, Wisconsin compiled by Franklin Curtiss-Wedge, pages 238 and 239
He and his wife and son Noble often walked to and from Neillsville, carrying supplies. After residing on his land three years, Joel got an ox team, with which he made faster progress. In the winter he worked in the lumber camps. In time he got his farm into good condition, the land well cleared and a frame residence built. He died at the age of 70 years. Noble Downer grew to manhood in York Township, and for some thirty winters followed lumbering in the woods, beginning at the age of 14. As he became more experienced he was given the charge of crews. as soon as he had save $100 he invested it in eighty acres of land in Section 36, York Township, it being a wild tract, and on this he built a log house, 16 by 20 feet in size.
He was married Sept. 20, 1871, to Levina Johnson, who was born at Northampton, Pa., Jan 19, 1854, daughter of Josiah and Susannah (Schulk) Johnson, the parents being of New England ancestry. He and his wife lived in the log house for about ten years, his wife remaining at home while he was away in the woods. They had one cow when they began domestic life, and later got an ox team. Mr. Downer, in time, cleared all the land and has since owned several tracts. A frame house that he built in early days burned down some twenty years ago, but he subsequently- a few years later, replaced it by a brick house of nine rooms. He is now proprietor of a good farm, and is enjoying the reward of his early industry in a comfortable prosperity.
Mr. Downer has held office on the township sideboard and as treasurer of the school district. He was a member of the first creamery association organized in the township, and is at present a stockholder in the State Bank of Granton, and in the Wausau packing plant. He is a charter member of the Modern Woodmen lodge of Granton. On his farm he raises Durham cattle with profitable results. He and his wife are the parents of seven children: Albion, Joel, Richard. Frank, Gertie, Niel and Bessie. Albion, who married Laura McKerche, resides in Granton, and has one child, Alva. Joel married Attie Osgood and has five children: Harold, Leona, Helen, Wilfred and Lelah. Richard, of Fremont married Alice Chapel, and has twelve children: Clarence, Holley, Mernice, Mabel, Daniel, daisy, Seth, Ralph, Josephine and the others are deceased. Frank married Flora Pierlie, and has three children: Eugene, Victor and Catherine. Gertie is the wife of James Baker and has one child, Donald. Niel, who married Anna McLove, has two children, Ross and Aletha. Bessie is the wife of Roy Wright, of Ladysmith. All Mr. Downer's children, except Albion, are located in York Township, not far from the old home, having had no desire to wander far from it, and are, therefore, united in bods of intimate association enjoyable to all and their parents. |
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