Message #:

1087

Date Posted:

11-04-2001

Subject:

Baker, Karl W. (History - 1878)

Poster:

Janet Schwarze

Email:

Posted4U@Charter.net

Surnames:

BAKER CRAWFORD WENDT WOLLENBERG

 

From the History of Clark County, Wisconsin compiled by Franklin Curtiss-Wedge, 1918, page 439


                                  Ella, Sue and Dr. Karl W. Baker


KARL W. BAKER, M.D., postmaster of Greenwood, Wis., and a medical practitioner of ability, was born at Grand Rapids, Wis., Feb. 2, 1878, son of Charles O. and Stella A. (Crawford) Baker. His education was begun in the public schools of Grand Rapids, after which he attended St. John's Military Academy at Delafield, Wis., where he was graduated. Subsequently taking up the study of medicine, he was graduated from the Physicians Surgeons Medical College of Milwaukee, in 1900, and coming to Greenwood, began the practice of his profession here, where he has since resided. As a physician he has demonstrated his ability on numerous occasions, and in addition to his medical practice he is a partner in the Baker Land Company, composed of himself, his brother Julian, and his father, Charles O. Baker. On Oct. 22, 1914, Dr. Baker was appointed postmaster of Greenwood, in which position he is still serving to the public satisfaction. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge at Greenwood, also of the camp of Modern Woodmen of the World, and has served as health officer of the village. Dr. Baker was united in marriage, Nov. 7, 1908, with Ella, daughter of Christian and Albertine (Wendt) Wollenberg, and they are the parents of four children: Susan, Lucy, Francis and Christian.

 

Family Stories

 

Edward Wollenberg is said to have killed himself.  Frances Baker Riber told that Ed was the banker and embezzled funds and killed himself in the basement.  Dr. Karl Baker was called and he covered up the death, on the records.  It was listed as a accident with a gun.

 

     The above ad appeared in the Greenwood Gleaner, 19 Oct., 1900.

 

Related Links

 

Bio: Baker, Bernice

Bio: Baker, Charles O.

Bio: Baker, Clarence & Prudence

Bio: Baker, Dr. Julian Crawford

Bio: Baker, Ed.

Bio: Baker, Family (Warner Pioneer)

Bio: Baker, Jacob

Bio: Baker, Karl W.

Bio: Baker, Michael

Bio: Baker, Mrs. Walter

Bio: Baker, Stella

Bio: Wollenberg, Christian (History - 1843)

Bio: Wollenburg, Edward F. (History - 1873)

Bio: Wollenberg, Emma (1900)

 

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Barbara Riber & Janet Schwarze.

 

 

 

 

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