Alfred Sheldon ARGYLE
- Born: 18 Jul 1845, Derbyshire, England
- Marriage: Catherine BRISBOIS on 11 Nov 1872 in Columbia County, WI 1
- Died: 12 May 1904, Jackson County, WI at age 58 2
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: Caledonia, District 17, 1880, Columbia County, WI. line 26
59 59 Argyle Alfred S. 34 England England England Catharine 24 WI WI WI Sarah A. 6 Edith B. 2 Alfred S. 6M
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• Census: Black River Falls, District 44, 1900, Jackson County, WI. line 54 [living next to Kathryn's mother] and 59
87 94 Argyle Alfred S head Jul 1845 54 ENG ENG ENG --- Kathryn wife Aug 1855 45 WI WI WI [dau of 88 95] --- Sheldon son Dec 1879 20 WI ENG WI --- George son Oct 1881 18 WI ENG WI Brisbois Margaret niece Aug 1883 16 WI WI WI
88 95 Paquette Madeline head Mar 1833 67 Wd 9 8 Tilda grand child Mar 1887 13 Samuel grand child Dec 1887 12 Abraham grand child Apr 1890 10 Winfried grand child Oct 1891 8 [page 8 of 41]
• Biography: History of Clark Jackson Counties, WI, 1891, WI. 1891 Bio. History of Clark Jackson Counties, WI pg. 290
ALFRED S. ARGYLE, superintendent of the business of the York Iron Company at Thorp, was born in Derbyshire, England, July 18, 1845, the son of John and Sarah (Sheldon) Argyle, both natives of England. They came to the United States in 1864, staying some time in Batavia, Illinois, where his mother died. His father shortly afterward settled in Columbia County, Wisconsin, and her father two years later, in 1866. They had seven children, of whom five survive: Alfred, John, Arthur, Annie and Eleanor.
The subject of this sketch came to the United States in the fall of 1864, six months after his parents arrival. After remaining a few days in Chicago he came to Portage and Caledonia, Columbia County, Wisconsin, where he remained twenty years. Next he removed to Black River Falls, and still makes this place his home. While in Caledonia he was engaged in farming, and in Portage worked in the round-house of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railroad. In 1886 he entered the employment of the York Iron Company as foreman of their yard, which position he held one year, and then for six months ran their blast engine next superintended all their kilns throughout the country for one year, and then ran the same three months. He next came to Thorp, where he has since had charge of the yard and kilns, superintending the burning of the coal. He runs fourteen kilns, and turns out 43,000 bushels a month. Mr. Argyle does this work on contract, and employs about ten men.
He was married November 11, 1872, to Catharine Brisbois, a daughter of Gabriel Brisbois, of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, deceased. They have four children: Alfred S., Ferus G., Sarah A. and Edith Blanche. Mr. Argyle is a member of the Modern Woodmen.
Alfred married Catherine BRISBOIS, daughter of Gabriel A. BRISBOIS and Madeline LA RIVIERE, on 11 Nov 1872 in Columbia County, WI.1 (Catherine BRISBOIS was born on 3 Aug 1855 in Columbia County, WI 3 and died after 1921.)
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