Albert Charles Yetter
Was either kicked by a bull or tripped on a wagon stick and developed an infection in the bone, after which pieces of the bone would break off and travel through his body. For 18 months doctors tried to thwart the movement of the bone and even pulled all his teeth with the hopes that the bone chips would come out through the bleeding gums. Died with the bone lodged in his heart.
1. Census: 1905 Wisconsin Census, 1905, Peshtigo, WI. Location is Grand Rapids, Wood 2. Census: 1910 Census, 1910, Grand Rapids Ward 4, Wood, Wisconsin, United States. Location is Grand Rapids Ward 4, assume Peshtigo. 3. Draft Card: WWI Draft Registration, 1917, Peshtigo, WI. Has "Farmer" as occupation 4. Census: 1920 Census, 1920, Peshtigo, WI. Had Margaret Fleske as Servant. Parents born in Germany. Dolly 10 years younger than Albert 5. Land: Bought Peshtigo farm from Tom Dulak. Albert married Dolly Frances Schopp, daughter of Peter Schopp and Emma Muse aka Miese, about 1910 in Wisconsin. (Dolly Frances Schopp was born on 10/17/1893 in Illinois, died on 10/15/1980 in Arizona and was buried in Riverside Cemetary, Peshtigo, WI.) |
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