Misc. Notes
On 5 June 1917 Isaac Belonger (sic) was a 25 year old married Indian farmer who lived at Rural Free Delivery 1, Bayfield, Wisconsin. He was tall and slender with black hair and black eyes.
®3103 On 1 January 1920 he was a 25 year old laborer in a lumber yard and lived with his wife Rose, 24, and children Donald J., 2 years and 6 months and newborn Dorris (sic) G. in the house of his widowed sister-in-law, Delia Belanger, on Fourth Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin.
®3085 On 1 April 1930 Isaac Belonge [sic], 38, lived in a house he owned on 4th Street in Bayfield that was worth $600. He lived with his wife of 14 years, Rose, 34, and children Donald, 12, Doris, 10, Frances 8 and Kenneth 3 years and 10 months. Isaac was a laborer on a truck farm.
®3086 “He worked as a teamster in logging camps and lumber mills in the area, and at the Hauser Nursery, and for many years at the Lake Superior District Power Company in the maintenance department. He retired from that employment at the age of 66. Mr. Belanger was a member of the Holy Name Society. He is survived by his widow Rose; two sons, Donald, Washington, D. C.; and Kenneth, Milpitas, Calif; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Nelson, Washburn; Mrs. Ervin (Frances) Davidson, Baudette, Minnesota; 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Also survivors are a brother, Michael, Antigo; and two sisters, Mrs. Alex (Ann) Aiken, Washburn and Mrs. Charlotte King, Ashland. Funeral services were held Friday at the Holy Family Church, with the Rev. Fr. John Spanjers as celebrant. Burial was in Calvary cemetery, Bayfield.”
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