EDNA E. DUNHAM, daughter of GRACE EMILY HILLS and JONATHON O. DUNHAM, was born in April, 1878 in Wisconsin, and died August 24, 1940 in Booth Lake, Walworth, Wisconsin.9326 She is buried in Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.456
She married (1) ALBERT LOCKWOOD on July 14, 1897 in Rhinelander, Oneida, Wisconsin.4818 He was born June 28, 1868 in Fayston, Washington, Vermont,250 and died May 12, 1945 in Santa Barbara County, California.250
She married (2) THOMAS J. WARE on June 6, 1925 in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.421 He was born in 1860 in Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania,456, 9325 and died August 22, 1933.9325 He is buried in Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.456
Montpelier Transcript, July 20, 18977097
Albert E. Lockwood of Rhinelander, Wis., was married July 14th to Miss Edna E. Dunham. Mr. Lockwood will be remembered as a former Northfield boy. He left here about four years ago and went to Big Rapids, Mich., where he attended the Ferris Industrial school about two years, taking up the commercial and shorthand courses. After completing his course he took a position as bookkeeper and stenographer for the firm of Wixson, Bronson & French, Rhinelander, Wis., which position he still holds.
Milwaukee Journal, August 23, 19339325
Thomas J. Ware Sr., efficiency engineer at Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. and prominent Mason died suddenly Tuesday at his summer home at Moose Lake. His Milwaukee address was 8221 W. Gridley ave.
He joined that Masonic order soon after his arrival in Milwaukee xx years ago. He was a past master of Excelsior Blue lodge and past high priest of the Excelsior chapter, a member of Galilee commandery, Knights Templar, Wisconsin consistory Scottish Rite and Tripoli Shrine.
For 17 years he had been president of the Allis-Chalmers Mutual Aid society.
Mr. Ware was born in Altoona, Pa 73 years ago. He was a graduate of Pennsylvania State college.
Surviving are his widow Edna, a son Thomas J jr, four grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral rites will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at Excelsior temple 2422 W National av under the auspice of Excelsior lodge No 175, F and A M. Galilee commandery will act as escort. Burial will be in Forest Home cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Voth & Anderson funeral home 2427 W. National av from Wednesday noon until Friday at 10 a. m.
Milwaukee Journal, August 25, 19409326
Ill two years, Mrs. Edna E. Ware, 62, wife of the late Thomas J. Ware, an officer of the Allis0Chalmers Mutual Aid society, died Saturday at her home at Booth lake, Wis. Her husband died in 1933. Their home had been at 8221 W. Gridley av., Wauwatosa.
Mrs. Ware is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Austin, Prentice, Wis., and Mrs. Mabel Thayer, Santa Fe, N. M., and three brothers, Alton Dunham, Madison, Howard S. Dunham, Minocqua, and Harold C. Dunham, Englewood, Calif.
Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Voth & Anderson chapel, 2427 W. National av., with burial in Forest Home cemetery.
Date | Location | Enumerated Names |
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June 18, 18807010 | Lincoln, Polk, Wisconsin |
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June 18, 19007092 | Rhinelander, Oneida, Wisconsin |
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April 19, 19308384 | Wauwatosa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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19409320 | Troy, Walworth, Wisconsin |
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