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The reporting of births was haphazard at best in the early years. Not all issues of past newspapers have been saved to microfilm, however, every effort is being made to research what is available for this collection. Our goal is to help in researching ancestors and add a sense of history. This page is a continuing effort and will be added to, often, as more research is completed.
Oconto County Reporter
January 5, 1895 researched by Cathe Ziereis transcribed by Ron Renquin |
Oconto County Reporter
26 January 1895 ___ Unto Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Porter a daughter. On the 17th inst., a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krueger. On Monday, January 21, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keefe. And upon the same day, rejoicing in the household of
Mr. and Mrs. George Classon. ‘Twas a boy.
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Oconto County Reporter
20 April 1895 Born on Thursday, April 11, to Mr. and Mrs. William Pate of his city, a daughter. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo St. Louis. And a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Sutter at the bay shore. |
Oconto County Reporter
4 May 1895 Born.
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Oconto County Reporter
10 May 1895 BORN
The child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunt died last Saturday, one hour after birth. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Riley, born on
Friday last, died two days latter.
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Oconto County Reporter
17 May 1895 Born May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mourer, a 4 1/2 pound
girl. And to Mr. and Mrs. Brownson, a find boy, on the same day.
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Oconto County Reporter
31 May 1895 BIRTHS.
unto Mr. and Mrs. John Merline, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wright, South ward, a son; To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Messenger, Tuesday, May 28, a daughter; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deloria, Wednesday evening 29th inst., a daughter. |
Oconto County Reporter
June 28, 1895 Born Thirteen – Pounder
To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Werth, a son. Also, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farrell.
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Oconto County Reporter
July 5, 1895 Oconto Falls. |
Oconto County Reporter
19 July 1895 Gillett. |
Oconto County Reporter
16 August 1895 ____ A boy who tipped the beam at 13 pounds arrived at the
New Beyer in time for supper on Wednesday evening and registered for a
stay of 21 years. Manager Bellew was kept busy all the evening responding
to congratulations. Mrs. Bellew and boy are doing nicely.
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Oconto County Reporter
August 23, 1895 Stiles A son recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson has
two perfectly formed thumbs on his right hand.
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Oconto County Reporter
Sept. 7, 1895 Born Unto Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pocquette, Frenchtown, a daughter.
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Oconto County Reporter
September 20, 1895 Oconto Falls, born September 12, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Reynolds, a bright baby girl.
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Oconto County Reporter
September 27, 1895 Lena A young lady has come to enjoy the home of Mr. Mertens.
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Oconto County Reporter
4 October 1895 Unto Mr. and Mrs. Max Burns, one mile in the country,
Wednesday
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11 October 1895 To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cleary, North ward, a Daughter. Gillett A son at G. H. Sohr’s. Mother and baby doing well.
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8 November 1895 Brookside Mr. Wescott says he is worth two thousand dollars more
than he was a
Abrams Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Parkinson, on November 3,
a son.
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Oconto County Reporter
15 November 1895 Unto Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald, 11th inst., a son. |
Oconto County Reporter
22 November 1895 At Bessemer, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Boss, Sunday evening,
Nov. 17, a
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29 November 1895 To Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Martineau, on the evening of
Thanksgiving, a
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Oconto County Reporter
6 December 1895 E. J. Johnson wears a smile on his face. It's a boy
this time.
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13 December 1895 ABRAMS E. J. Johnson is still a-laughing. He can not get over
its being a boy.
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