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Albert Mark “Mark” Scow

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Albert Mark “Mark” Scow

Birth
Arcadia, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1960 (aged 84–85)
Burial
Upper French Creek, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Albert Mark Scow is a native of Trempealeau County, born on the homestead in section 33, Arcadia Township, in Newcomb’s Valley, December 3, 1875, son of Matt and Isabella (Olson) Scow. He was educated in the district schools, learned farming from his father, rented the home far in 1901, and purchased it from his co-heirs in 1909. On this place he now carries on general farming and dairying, owning a good herd of Holstein and Redpoll cattle. He has improved the house and has erected a frame barn, 36 by 80 by 14, with full basement and equipped with the James system, stanchions and other conveniences. He has also constructed a granary, cattle stalls, machine sheds and similar buildings. A Republican in politics, he is a public-spirited citizen. His fraternal associations are with the Beavers at Arcadia. Mr. Scow was married December 26, 1910 to Lena Erickson, daughter of Paul and Mathilda Erickson of Newcomb’s Valley, and this union has been blessed with four children: Palmer, born November 4, 1904; Raymond, born June 30, 1906; Evelyn, born October 15, 1910; and Maurice Leonard, born April 11, 1917.

SOURCE – HISTORY OF TREMPEALEAU COUNTY - 1917

(Obituary provided by FAG contributor Cyndi Berg Jearman)

Albert Mark Scow is a native of Trempealeau County, born on the homestead in section 33, Arcadia Township, in Newcomb’s Valley, December 3, 1875, son of Matt and Isabella (Olson) Scow. He was educated in the district schools, learned farming from his father, rented the home far in 1901, and purchased it from his co-heirs in 1909. On this place he now carries on general farming and dairying, owning a good herd of Holstein and Redpoll cattle. He has improved the house and has erected a frame barn, 36 by 80 by 14, with full basement and equipped with the James system, stanchions and other conveniences. He has also constructed a granary, cattle stalls, machine sheds and similar buildings. A Republican in politics, he is a public-spirited citizen. His fraternal associations are with the Beavers at Arcadia. Mr. Scow was married December 26, 1910 to Lena Erickson, daughter of Paul and Mathilda Erickson of Newcomb’s Valley, and this union has been blessed with four children: Palmer, born November 4, 1904; Raymond, born June 30, 1906; Evelyn, born October 15, 1910; and Maurice Leonard, born April 11, 1917.

SOURCE – HISTORY OF TREMPEALEAU COUNTY - 1917

(Obituary provided by FAG contributor Cyndi Berg Jearman)



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