Alice Alta Richer1,2,3

F, b. 16 November 1882, d. before 1944
     Alice Alta Richer was born on 16 November 1882 at Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA.4 She was the daughter of William P. Richer and Alice A. (?)5

     Alice Alta Richer married William H. Haines on 6 September 1904 at Oconto County, Wisconsin, at age 21.6
     Alice Alta Richer and William H. Haines were divorced between 1924 and 1930.7,8

     Alice Alta Richer married Floyd Alvin Woods, son of James Zachariah Woods and Dora Ann Barber, on 14 January 1934 at Town of Greenbush, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA, at age 51.9,10

They were weekend callers on Mrs. Herman Uphoff, along with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Barber on 28 April 1936 at Glenbeulah, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA.11
     Alice Alta Richer died before 1944 of cancer. The family story is that her illness took all their savings including their farm.12

Locations

Census20 June 1900Town of Pensaukee, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA13
Census25 April 1910Oconto, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA14
Census23 April 1930Buena Vista, Richland, Wisconsin, USA, living with a divorced man as his servant8
Residence29 October 1935Stiles, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA, and were renting a farm15
Residence13 November 1936Oconto, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA16,17
Census30 April 1940Abrams, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA18
Residence26 March 1941Abrams, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA19,20

Children of Alice Alta Richer and William H. Haines

Child of Alice Alta Richer

  • Wilbur Haines23
Last Edited=19 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. [S1106] "Glenbeulah (social news)," Sheboygan Press 1936 Oct 29 (29 Oct 1936).
  2. [S492] Valerie Krug Crane, "Email: Crane, 2002 06 19, "Re: Uncle Floyd"," e-mail message from e-mail address (San Diego, CA) to Barbara Zanzig, 19 Jun 2002. Hereinafter cited as "Floyd Woods marriage."
  3. [S58] Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Wisconsin Marriages, 1820-1907. Wisconsin Vital Records Index (WHS), online http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords, 1820-1907 Wisconsin Marriages (Madison, WI), 2000, Wm. H. Haines and Alice Alta Richer Marriage, Vol. 02, page 0350, volume N, sequence #03487.
  4. [S187] "Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907. Wisconsin Vital Records Index", Index, Wisconsin Historical Society, Wisconsin Historical Society, URL http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/index.asp: 2000, Alice Richer entry, Reel 0322, Record DX0719, citing Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services.
  5. [S660] 1900 US Federal Census, Oconto Co., Wisconsin, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7602), William P. Richer; citing NARA microfilm roll T623_1808.
  6. [S58] Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Wisconsin Marriages, 1820-1907. Wisconsin Vital Records Index (WHS), 2000, Wm. H. Haines and Alice Alta Richer Marriage, Vol. 02, page 0350, index volume N, sequence #03487.
  7. [S670] 1920 US Census WI, Kenosha, Kenosha Co., Wisconsin, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com), John W. Brown; citing Roll T625_1991.
  8. [S669] 1930 US Census WI, Richland, Richland Co., Wisconsin, population schedule, Heritage Quest, (www.ancestry.com), Augustus Christian; citing Roll T626_2608.
  9. [S1550] "Miss Alta Haines Becomes Bride of Glenbeulah Man," Sheboygan Press 1934 Jan 16 (16 Jan 1934).
  10. [S492] Valerie Krug Crane, "Floyd Woods marriage," e-mail to Barbara Zanzig, 19 Jun 2002, This source (actually Joyce Krug) says Alta may have been a widow with children.
  11. [S1102] "Glenbeulah (social news)," Sheboygan Press 1936 Apr 28 (28 Apr 1936).
  12. [S492] Valerie Krug Crane, "Floyd Woods marriage," e-mail to Barbara Zanzig, 19 Jun 2002, This source (actually Joyce Krug) says she visited Alta's husband in 1944 and that Alta died of cancer.
  13. [S660] 1900 US Federal Census, Oconto Co., Wisconsin, pop. sch., William P. Richer household, Pensaukee, ED 144, p. 14B (175) (8487) (image 28/36), dwell. 268, fam. 273.
  14. [S661] 1910 US Census WI, Oconto, Oconto Co., Wisconsin, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com), William Haines household, 219 Pine Street, south ward, Oconto, ED 107, p. 12A (179) (7451) (image 23/41), dwell. 223, fam. 228; citing Roll T624_1729.
  15. [S1107] "Glenbeulah (social news)," Sheboygan Press 1935 Oct 29 (29 Oct 1935).
  16. [S428] Valerie Krug Crane, "Email: Crane, 2002 03 19, "Re: Notes from Grandma Joyce"," e-mail message from e-mail address (San Diego, CA) to Barbara Zanzig, 19 Mar 2002. Hereinafter cited as "Val Crane, Woods family."
  17. [S432] "Mrs. Dora Woods Is Called To Rest Friday Evening," Sheboygan Press (14 Nov 1936).
  18. [S1394] 1940 United States Federal Census, WI, Oconto 4506, Oconto Co., Wisconsin, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1940usfedcen/), Floyd A. Woods; citing NARA microfilm roll T627_4506.
  19. [S1104] "Glenbeulah (social news)," Sheboygan Press 1940 Aug 27 (27 Aug 1940).
  20. [S1105] "Glenbeulah (social news)," Sheboygan Press 1941 Mar 26 (26 Mar 1941).
  21. [S661] 1910 US Census WI, Oconto, Oconto Co., Wisconsin, pop. sch., William Haines.
  22. [S1109] "Hold Rites for Little Girl Who Died of Burns as Result of Playing with Matches," Sheboygan Press 1935 Nov 25 (25 Nov 1935): later article names Mrs. Arthur Gehm as Alta's daughter.
  23. [S1394] 1940 United States Federal Census, WI, Oconto 4506, Oconto Co., Wisconsin, pop. sch., Floyd A. Woods.