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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Nettie Adell Burr: Birth: 2 MAR 1865 in Green, Wisconsin. Death: 23 SEP 1930 in Neillsville, Clark, Wisconsin

  2. Almira Elizabeth Burr: Birth: MAY 1866 in York, Green, Wisconsin, USA. Death: 12 JUL 1920 in Winnebago, Faribault, Minnesota, USA


Sources
1. Title:   Clark, Wisconsin Death Record
2. Title:   Census: 1860; Green, Wisconsin
Page:   M653-1411; p. 497
3. Title:   Census: 1870; Green, Wisconsin
Page:   M593-1715; p. 301
4. Title:   Census: 1880; Green, Wisconsin
Page:   T9-1428; p. 236.4000; ED 147
5. Title:   Census: 1900: Lafayette, Wisconsin
Page:   T623-1796; p. 5A; ED 94
6. Title:   Green, Wisconsin Marriage Records
Page:   Vol. A, p. 49 GR 2/269

Notes
a. Note:   Republican and Press of Neillsville, Wisconsin - 05-03-1906 Mrs. John Burr died at her home in this city May 1, 1906 aged 63 years. Deceased was born in Green County and lived there all of her life until coming to Neillsville two years ago. During her residence here she made many friends and neighbors. She leaves a husband and two daughters; Mrs. John Carter of Neillsville and Mrs. Charles Ash of whose home is in Minnesota. The funeral will be held Friday at the Congregational Church.
  History of Green, Wisconsin 1884 p. 1150. Emeline, daughter of Albro and Elmira Crowel, was born March 30, 1843. She is now the wife of John Burr of this town (York Twp).
  p. 1146 Albro Crowel with his wife and one child accompanied by his brother, Chester, came from Wyoming, New York in 1841. He settled on section 23, on land purchased of Reed. His farm is now owned by R. Mosher, and part of the village of Postville is on this land. Mr. Crowel sold his farm in 1858, and moved to Kansas, where the same year his wife died. The following spring he returned to this town and bought a farm on section 25, where he died in Feb.. 1880. His brother, Chester Crowel, married Lydia Ann Day, in November, 1843. This was the first matrimonial event in town. They went to Iowa in 1854, and shortly after to Kansas, where he died in 1875.


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