Newcomb, Bernard Jr.

Newcomb, Bernard Jr.

Male Abt 1819 - 1883  (~ 64 years)

Generations:      Standard    |    Compact    |    Text    |    Text+    |    Register    |   Tables    |    Count

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Newcomb, Bernard Jr.Newcomb, Bernard Jr. was born Abt 1819, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland; died 21 Jan 1883, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery, Stephensville, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Biography: Abt 1911

    Notes:

    Two adopted children Bernard and Agnes

    Immigration:
    Unknown

    Biography:
    Mentioned in History Of Outagamie County about first settlers in Stephensville;

    It having been announced that a village would be laid off in the town of Ellington, the citizens were asked to vote upon a name for such. village and "Ellington Center" was chosen.

    Evidently this did not suit many of the citizens there who thereupon suggested the name of "Stevensville." The following names were signed to the paper asking that the name should be changed from Ellington Center to Stephensville: J. D. Van Mick, Peter Prunty, George Huse, Elisha Bissell, Dave Matteson, George F. Nye, Walter Rynders, Richard Brown, John W. McWain, John Ferrell, W. T. Hardacker, Patrick Prunty, James Carle, William T. Traux, P. McKeefry, Joseph B. Barnum, J. G. Daniels, Herman Grunert, Hugh Moore, John McKeever, William McGee, Michael Pure, Julius Greeley, H. J. Diener, Patrick Newcomb, P. H. Pew, B. M. Gurnee, Thomas Caller, Eliob. Farnam, Horatio Heath, Henry Kethroe Isbon S. Smith, W. R. Manley, S. D. Mason, O. P. Peebles, John Nicholas, Jehiel Paxton; Lewis Hare, Ansel Greeley, Edwin Arnold, Edwin Barnes, Ernst Grunert, Charles Grunert, John Welch; Anthony Wallace, Bernard Newcomb, Sloah B. Carley, Henry A. Cooke, Owen Hardy.

    Chauncey Smith settled in section 16 in 1851-2. John H. Jenne and family came in 1854; Byron M. Gurnee bought land in 1853, but it was two years later when he "cut the first tree and mauled out the rails to fence the first eighty." David and Caleb Matteson entered land in 1848 on which they afterward lived in section 29; Patrick Newcomb came about 1854; Francis Weissenberg and the family of Michael Wunderlich in 1857; William R Manley settled on section 19, removing later to section 28 in 1854. Robert and Henry Manley came about the same time and were probably the first shoemakers Phillip Zimmerman, an infidel, had considerable influence with his neighbors in the southern part of town until he left in the '60s. Nelson B. Draper settled in 1857 on section 27. Michael and John Bungert came about 1854. Charles Thiel and family came 1859. The Lairds came about 1855 to section 1. Jabez B. Rexford and family came to section 4 the following March.

    From: History of Outagamie County, Wilsonsin
    Thomas H. Ryan - Editor in Chief
    Goodspeed Historical Allociates, Publishers
    Chicago 1911

    Bernard married Johnon, Bridget Aft 1836. Bridget was born Abt 1814, , , , Ireland; died Between 1880 and 1890, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery, Stephensville, Wisconsin, USA. [Group Sheet]



This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding ©, v. 12.0.1, written by Darrin Lythgoe 2001-2025.

Maintained by Jay. | Data Protection Policy.

info SEARCH




This search will find all the info on this site that Google has indexed.
It will NOT find everything that is in our genealogy database.
Go to Advanced Search to search the genealogy database.

info HELP


THANK YOU for visiting 1FamilyTree logo 1FAMILYTREE
If you find something of value here, please consider a donation to help cover costs


info FIND

info INFO

infoADS