Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Wild Rose High School

This building was designed and built by J H Jeffers, from Wild Rose. 
He also did the Wisconsin pavilion for the 1904 St Louis World's Fair.
The building started the right side of building in 1895. The second end 
was added after 1900. The grade school occupied the lower floors.

Monday, October 22, 2018

Welsh Quartet in Wild Rose

Bob Owens, David E Davies, Gwilym (W. E.) Jones, James E Davies at the Horeb Presbyterian Church in Wild Rose, WI

Hannah Jeffers Dodds

Hannah was the daughter of Robert Jeffers and Christiana Foote Jeffers. She lived in Rose, Wayne County, NY. 

Emma Spicer Etheridge
























Emma married Alanson Pease Etheridge in Waushara County.

Ann Wilcox and Ruth Clarke at Library in Village Hall


Richard J Thomas letter 1901 page 1

This letter is written when his brother William J Thomas died in Wild Rose.
The letter is written to Wm.'s daughter Maggie Thomas Murty.

Richard J Thomas letter 1901 -2


William J Knights Parlor in 1905

This house was located at 620 Oakwood.  Mr. Knights was one of the three co-founders of the Gideons and lived the majority of his life in Wild Rose including when the Gideons were founded.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Melvin L Anderson

Melvin served in the Army during WWII and was stationed at Orlando, FL. 

Ad for J W Jeffers Kilty Band


Milford Etheridge in Feb 1955


James Ward Jeffers

James W Jeffers was born in the Town of Wautoma nearer Wild Rose. His father was John Robert Jeffers. He was Meredith Willson's model for the Music Man but he was not a con artist and he drove his car to teach children to play rather than the railroad.  His sister was Harriet Jeffers Gilson.

739 Maple Ave, Wild Rose, WI

This is the house the Pone family lived in but the picture is an improved building. The double garage was not there, in fact that was where the out house was. The windows are new and the front steps were not enclosed.  There also were no house numbers until much later than 1950.

Melvin Anderson

Melvin was the son of Halbert Theodore Anderson and Louisa Charleson. He was born April 16, 1918 in the Town of Mt.Morris, Wausahara County.  He played the trombone and was a part of the Anderson Quartet. He went deer hunting and enjoyed fishing on Norwegian Lake including ice fishing. He graduated from Wautoma H.S. 






Martha Jeffers

Martha was the daughter of William Jeffers & Phebe Wiley Jeffers. She was born in Rose, Wayne County, NY.  She died in Waushara County, WI.

Martha Jeffers Obit


Mrs John Robert Jeffers Obit


John Robert Jeffers Obit


Clarrisa Jeffers Page

Clarrisa was a daughter of William Jeffers and Phebe Wiley. Her sister Polly Jeffers married James Watson Page but Polly died in 1853.  Page then married Clarrisa. 

Leon Murty, Ella Phillips Muty, Cecil Murty

Ella Phillips Murty with her sons Leon and Cecil. Leon was in law enforcement as Sheriff, Deputy, in Waushara County, He also was the village marshall in Wild Rose. He was the man solved the Ed Gein case.


Rodney Murty Methodist Church membership

This is Rodney Murty's certificate of membership in the Wild Rose Methodist church on 
Sept. 13, 1908. John Wills was the minister.

Rodney Murty Probation

This probation is prior to joining the the Methodist Episcopal Church in Wild Rose in 1908. John Wills was the Methodist minister and W. J Knights was the leader of the class.  Mr Knights was William J Knights who was one of the three co-founders of the Gideons and the one who suggested the name.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Elza Pone

I met Mrs Pone in August of 1950 in Wild Rose, Wisconsin.  She and her sons lived next door to my grandparents, Rodney Murty and Blanche Etheridge Murty.  They lived on Maple Ave.  Mrs Pone and her youngest son Janis later John came to visit us on Euclid Ave.  John was about 10 and I was shocked because he wasn't wearing long pants.  He was tall and he wore lederhosen with suspenders. I am not 100% sure but I believe the suspenders had a rabbit on them.  I had seen men in bib overalls but lederhosen was new to me. I remember asking Mrs Pone about plastic toy pianos. I wanted to know which was better.The one with the foot pedals or the rack for music. Naturally she told me the one with pedals.  I was only 5.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Pone Trunk

This trunk belonged to the Pone family from Riga, Latvia.  They were displace persons during WWII. They were living in Germany when they left Latvia when the Russia pushed out the Germans. A church in Adams sponsored the family to come to the US but there was no housing available in Adams so they went to Wild Rose in August of 1950.  Dr  Janis Pone had to do his internship over to practice medicine. His wife and three boys were in Wild Rose.  She worked at the hospital.  Gundaris went to school at the Central State Teacher's College (now UW-Stevens Point). He was a talented violinist and his mother Elza often accompanied him even for college events.  Leon Deering used to drive his model A  car so Gundaris earned money by donations at events.   Gundaris got his PHD in Music from Minnesota. Gundaris was a Professor at SUNY at New Platz, NY. He was a concert violinist, a conductor and composer. In 1982 he won the Kennedy Center Friedheim 1st place award. He started the Pone' Ensemble.  Ervin the second son got a scholarship to go to Kansas and study electrical engineering.  The third son was Janis but he became John as did his father. The family moved to Minneapolis when Dr Pone could practice.  Mrs Pone was the organist at the biggest Latvian church in Minneapolis.  The trunk is in the Wild Rose Historical Museum.  

Sunday, October 14, 2018

John R Jeffers & wife Mary Jane Bromaglin

John R Jeffers was born Sept 25, 1842 in  St Louis, MO to Samuel Jeffers and to his wife Harriet Robinson. The family moved to the Town of Wautoma in 1850.  He enlisted in  Oct. 21, 1861 in Co. A  of  the 16th Wisconsin Infantry and mustered out in Nov. 22, 1862.  He married Mary Jane Bromaglin on Sept. 15, 1863. They had ten children, three who died in infancy. The surviving children were: Harriet, John Henry, Mae, James Ward, Mabel, Maud, and Frank. John was a farmer and later built a house in Wild Rose on Main St on the Wautoma side of where the original Methodist church was.  John died on March 27, 1823 in Chicago where is daughter Maud was living. He is buried in Mt Pleasant. Mary was born Feb 16, 1848 in Delevan, WI  to Franklin Bromaglin and Sarah Taplin. Mary Jane died May 20, 1922.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Caersalem Chuch in Springwater, Waushara County

This was one of  number of Welsh churches in the Wild Rose area.  Notice the horse barns on the right. 

Wild Rose, WI Mill on a puzzle


The Puzzle is in Pioneer Hall which is one of six buildings along with a smoke house in the Museum.


Winder in Wild Rose Museum

This winder was made by Josiah Etheridge who came from Woodmancote, near Bishops Cleeve, England.  The winder measure how much yarn you have and is so important if you want both sleeves of a sweater.

Wild Rose Quilt & Norwegian Trunk in the Weaving room

People did squares for the quilt about their family of things like the Caersalem church. The trunk belonged to Thor Lovdahl from Holt, Norway who was part of the West Holden Church.

General Store in Wild Rose Museum

The basket could have been used to pick berries or eggs. The crate is for eggs.

World War 1 Red Cross Uniform in Wild Rose Museum


Weaving room and rugs at Wild Rose Historical Museum

The small pieces are sewn together with carpet thread and then used on the loam. The red & green is the beginning of a braided rug.

1922 Ice Storm in Wild Rose