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Updated 07/02/2024 History Room - 442 Hewett Street | Neillsville WI Jail Museum - 215 E 5th Street | Neillsville WI Mailing Address: P. O. Box 41 | Neillsville WI 54456 Ph: 715. 743. 2150 Email: 1897ccjm@gmail.com Web: 1897clarkcountyjailmuseum.com 2011-2024 - All Rights Reserved - 1897 Clark County Jail Museum Inc.
215 E 5th St    PO Box 41   Neillsville WI  54456    Ph:  715-743-2150   1897 Clark County Jail Museum Inc.
City of Neillsville Historic Preservation Commission Self-Guided Cemetery Tour
1. James Redmond (1826 - 1886) Born Died Buried City of Neillsville Cemetery C-13
Obituary Mrs. James Redmond Redmond, Jennie (17 Oct 1883 - 3 Jan 1901) Mrs. Jennie Redmond, wife of James Redmond of the town of Weston, Clark County, died in the city at the home of her father-in-law, Richard Redmond the night of Jan. 3, 1901. The cause of her death was quick consumption. She was about seventeen years of age. A few weeks before her death she and her husband had moved to A. Barton's farm, but her health failing, she came to Neillsville to be near medical aid. The dread disease, however, had made too great progress and her young life quickly and seemingly painlessly, faded away. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward of Weston, and was well liked by all who knew her. The funeral was held at Christie Church Jan. 5, Rev. W. E. Closter of Greenwood officiating.
----Source: Clark County Republican & Press (Neillsville, Wis.) 05/20/1920 Redmond, Richard (31 May 1834 - 15 May 1920) Richard Redmond, an old resident of Clark County, Wis., died May 15th, 1920 at the home of his son, James in the town of Weston, aged 85 years, 11 month and 15 days. He was born in Canada, where he grew to manhood, coming to Clark County, where he lived and improved a fine farm. Later he sold out and moved to Oregon, again coming back here to live. He was a man of upright principles, industrious, a good neighbor and citizen. He leaves his aged wife and two sons, James and Hugh. The funeral was held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Tuesday forenoon, Rev. P. Weber officiating.