Husband of Ann McIntyre.
TOWN OF ARLINGTON
Source: The History of Columbia County, Wisconsin, An Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources (1880) transcribed by Mary Saggio.
WILLIAM CALDWELL, farmer, Sec. 17; P. O. Lodi; is the son of John Caldwell, who came to this country from Ayrshire, Scotland, 1850; the family consisted of father and five children; the mother having died in Scotland; they passed the first winter in the town of Caledonia; the following year removed to Arlington, and finally settled in Sec. 6. Mr. Caldwell, Sr., married Mrs. Esther Stevenson; he died in May, 1879, in his 72d year; his children by first marriage are living, except one daughter Janet. William Caldwell was born in Scotland in 1828. He married Miss Ann Mclntyre, also born in Scotland; they have ten children - John, Ann, William A., Robert, Peter, Elizabeth R., Samuel L., Margaret, Jane O. and Katie May; lost one son, Andrew, in infancy. Farm contains 460 acres.
Husband of Ann McIntyre.
TOWN OF ARLINGTON
Source: The History of Columbia County, Wisconsin, An Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources (1880) transcribed by Mary Saggio.
WILLIAM CALDWELL, farmer, Sec. 17; P. O. Lodi; is the son of John Caldwell, who came to this country from Ayrshire, Scotland, 1850; the family consisted of father and five children; the mother having died in Scotland; they passed the first winter in the town of Caledonia; the following year removed to Arlington, and finally settled in Sec. 6. Mr. Caldwell, Sr., married Mrs. Esther Stevenson; he died in May, 1879, in his 72d year; his children by first marriage are living, except one daughter Janet. William Caldwell was born in Scotland in 1828. He married Miss Ann Mclntyre, also born in Scotland; they have ten children - John, Ann, William A., Robert, Peter, Elizabeth R., Samuel L., Margaret, Jane O. and Katie May; lost one son, Andrew, in infancy. Farm contains 460 acres.
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