Wisconsin Gold Star List – Douglas County

Liberty Bond

A comprehensive roster of casualties from Douglas County, Wisconsin, detailing the hometown, age, unit, location of death, and cause of death for soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses who sacrificed their lives during World War I.

Douglas County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records

Wisconsin Cemetery records are listed by county then name of cemetery within the Wisconsin county. Most of these are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. Douglas County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records Hosted at Douglas County USGenWeb Archives Project Parkland Cemetery Hosted at Douglas County, Wisconsin WIGenWeb Bennett Cemetery Calvary Cemetery Covenant Cemetery Covenant Cemetery Ever-Rest Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery Faith & Apostolic Lutheran Cemeteries Gordon Memorial Cemetery Greenwood Cemetery Graceland Cemetery Hawthorne-Parkview Cemetery Hebrew Cemetery Highland Memorial Cemetery Lake Nebagamon Cemetery Lakeside Cemetery Lutheran Cemetery Nemadji … Read more

Calvin Chamberlain Todd of Aberdeen SD

Calvin Chamberlain Todd8, (George T.7, Eli6, Jonah5, Abraham4, Jonah3, Samuel2, Christopher1) born Dec. 14, 1856, married July 2, 1901, Katherine E. Case, who was born Sept. 29, 1866, and was a native of Aldenville, Penn. In 1883, she moved with her father’s family to S. Dak.; she took a two years course at Pratt’s Arts Institute, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; taught school in S. Dak. He attended the Wisconsin State University, receiving his diploma from there; later he went to the McCormick Theological Seminary, in Chicago, Ill., and graduated. He was ordained as a Presbyterian Minister and has held pastorates … Read more

Graffe, Peter Mrs. – Obituary

Mother of Editor Dies Word was received Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Peter Graffe, mother of L.J. Graffe, of this city, at Superior, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, February 24. She had been ill for six years, suffering from apoplexy. Because of the extreme distance the editor was unable to make the trip and keep the paper going. She is survived by her husband, five sons, and three daughters, and several grandchildren. She was 57 years of age. Burial was in Duluth, Minnesota. North Powder News Saturday, February 28, 1925