Pages from the Past Posted: Living Sussex Sun, March 3, 2009 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian 100 years ago – 1909 Worker recruiters Wallen and Gumz “received 40 Italians this week.” The Lannon Berschem, Schroeder & Co. general store received a shipment of fine dress goods. John McCartan of Lake Five was in Menomonee Falls to sell honeybee… Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Living Sussex Sun, April 29, 2009 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian Pages from the Past May 6, 2009 100 years ago 1909 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Redford attended the funeral of John Harmon of Lannon. Sugar beet planting in Wisconsin was expected to increase, with Lannon, Lisbon and Sussex as local leaders in… Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Living Sussex Sun, November 3, 2009 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian Pages from the Past November 4, 2009 100 years ago – 1909 It was reported that 75 hunting licenses were issued to Lannon area hunters for the season. Archbishop Messmer officiated at the St. James Catholic Church confirmation ceremony. Teddy Roosevelt was… Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Living Sussex Sun, August 5, 2009 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian 100 years ago – 1909 The lawn social held at the Flanagan lawn in Lannon was a big success, despite the threatening weather. The A. Miller Tavern announced a Saturday evening dance at the Lannon establishment. The City of Milwaukee ordered $80,000… Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Living Sussex Sun, December 1, 2009 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian Pages from the Past 100 years ago – 1909 Lisbon’s oldest resident, Patrick Carberry, 97, died on Nov. 21. Born in Ireland in 1812, he came to eastern Lisbon in 1843. St. James Catholic Church pastor Rev. Paul E. Schiedel officiated at the… Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Living Sussex Sun, February 3, 2009 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian 100 years ago 1909 A large group of Lannon men engaged themselves in harvesting ice from the Howards quarry pond. The Wallen-Grunz Quarry Co. purchased some dwellings on the west side of Lake Shore Quarry for a possible move to downtown Lannon…. Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Living Sussex Sun, April 7, 2009 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian 100 years ago – 1909 John Harmon died of heart failure April 14. He had been suffering from “la grippe” for a few days, which damaged his already chronically weak heart. He was born Jan. 3, 1862, in Lannon and married Grace Van… Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Sussex Sun, September 2, 2008 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian 100 years ago 1908 Alex Harris, 66, died at his Lisbon home on Harris Hill on Hillside Road, where he had lived for 60 years. His wife, three sons and a daughter survived. The funeral was at Lisbon 16 Church (Presbyterian). He was… Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Sussex Sun, May 6, 2008 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian 100 years ago – 1908 The aptly named Harry Bird of Colgate advertised his Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for 50 cents per setting (you hatch your own chicks). The Menomonee Falls Beet Co. urged local farmers to plant sugar beets as a cash crop…. Read more »
Pages from the Past Posted: Sussex Sun, November 5, 2008 By Fred Keller, Sussex Village Historian 100 years ago 1908 Bertha S. Stein, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein, died Nov. 2 and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery. Herman Kaderabek ran a meat market in Sussex and F.W. Schroeder in Templeton. 50 years ago 1958… Read more »