Norris Gilbert Northup 1 2 3 4 5
- Born: 19 September 1868, Ellsworth, WI 2 3 5
- Marriage (1): Wilhelmine Frances Kramer on 8 February 1915 in Winona, MN 1 2 3
- Died: 5 April 1971, Trempealeau, WI at age 102 5
- Buried: After 5 April 1971, Trempealeau, WI 5
General Notes:
Norris was previously married to Julia Legendre before his marriage to Minnie Kramer. They were married on 24 Feb 1892 in Ellsworth, Pierce County, Wisconsin. ---------------------------------------
Death Notes:
first name: Norris last name: Northup birth date: 19 September 1868 social security number: 392-24-0630 place of issuance: Wisconsin last residence: Arcadia, Trempealeau, Wisconsin zip code of last residence: 54612 death date: April 1971 estimated age at death: 103
Citing this Record "United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JRPZ-HJF : accessed 25 Sep 2012), Norris Northup, April 1971; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). -------------------------------
Noted events in his life were:
• He appeared on the 1920 US Census in Trempealeau, WI on 19 January 1920. 1
1920 US Census Sheet 5B, District 219, Family 138, Roll 2018 Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin Main Street; Home owned, no mortgage Norris Northup..Head..50..WI..Laborer, General Work (Living with wife and son.)
NOTE - If his birth date was 19 Sep 1868, then his age should have been 51 instead of 50. .
• He appeared on the 1930 US Census in Trempealeau, WI on 17 April 1930. 2
1930 US Census Sheet 6B, District 23, Family 125, Roll 2614 Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin Home owned Norris Northup..Head..61..WI..Farmer, General Farm (Living with wife and son.) .
• He appeared on the 1940 US Census in Trempealeau, WI on 8 April 1940. 3
1940 US Census Sheet 1B, District 61-23, Family 19, Roll 4529 Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin House owned, $700 residence in 1935: Same House Norris Northup..Head..71..WI..1st grade..Farmer (Living with wife.) .
• He was buried after 5 April 1971 in the Trempealeau Cemetery in Trempealeau, WI.
Find A Grave Memorial #98910964 . 5
Norris married Wilhelmine Frances Kramer, daughter of Christian Friedrich Kramer III and Louisa Emilie Possin, on 8 February 1915 in Winona, MN.1 2 3 (Wilhelmine Frances Kramer was born on 23 August 1880 in Trempealeau, WI,2 3 6 7 8 died on 19 April 1969 in Arcadia, WI 6 8 and was buried after 19 April 1969 in Trempealeau, WI 8.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• They appeared on the 1920 US Census in Trempealeau, WI on 19 January 1920. 1
1920 US Census Sheet 5B, District 219, Family 138, Roll 2018 Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin Main Street; Home owned, no mortgage Norris Northup..Head..50..WI..Laborer, General Work Minnie Northup..Wife..38..WI Gordon Northup..Son..4..MN .
• They appeared on the 1930 US Census in Trempealeau, WI on 17 April 1930. 2
1930 US Census Sheet 6B, District 23, Family 125, Roll 2614 Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin Home owned Norris Northrup..Head..61..WI..Farmer, General Farm Minnie Northrup..Wife..49..WI Gordon Northrup..Son..14..WI .
• They appeared on the 1940 US Census in Trempealeau, WI on 8 April 1940. 3
1940 US Census Sheet 1B, District 61-23, Family 19, Roll 4529 Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin House owned, $700 residence in 1935: Same House Norris Northrup..Head..71..WI..1st grade..Farmer Minnie Northrup..Wife..59..WI..8th grade .
Marriage Notes:
groom's name: Norris Northrup groom's birth date: 1871 groom's age :44 bride's name: Minnie Kramer bride's birth date: 1881 bride's age: 34 marriage date: 08 Feb 1915 marriage place: Winona, Winona, Minnesota indexing project (batch) number: M75158-3 system origin: Minnesota-EASy source film number: 1377827 reference number: v Y p 102
Citing this Record "Minnesota, Marriages, 1849-1950 ," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FDXH-NJB : accessed 25 Sep 2012), Norris Northrup and Minnie Kramer, 08 Feb 1915.
NOTE - Others have stated that Norris and Minnie were married in Trempealeau, WI on 27 May 1907 which was almost 8 years earlier. -----------------------------
(In letter From Lorinda (Verkins) Lardino to Betty Roeseler re: Kramer / Possin genealogy, dated 3-12-1989, and cc: to Robert Westphal)
..."Minnie Northup I knew well as a child. I immensely enjoyed Uncle Norris and Aunt Min. Grandpa installed electricity on their farm in Trempealeau in the 1950s. Still chopped firewood for the wood stove in the 60s and used an outhouse. They had chickens and grew popcorn by the bushel. The 3 room house had linoleum floors and a big wood box. The two rocking chairs were worn flat on the bottom and flanked a big old floor model radio. The whole town had a 100th birthday party for Norris in 1968, same as a 50th anniversary in 1965. Their only child, Gordon, died of a brain tumor in Minneapolis in 1963. Min and Norris spent a lot of time staying with us while Gordon was hospitalized at the University of Minnesota. Norris helped my grandparents build the 2nd house in the early 1950s. They tell a story that I was about 4 years old; I walked up behind Norris unnoticed as he shoveled gravel. He spun around for another shovel full and narrowly missed taking off my head with the shovel. It was a sorry day when Gram told me his daughter (from a previous marriage) put them in a nursing home. She didn't think they should live old-fashioned any more. Minnie died in 3 months." ----------------------------------------
(From Martha (Drugan) Westphal, 3-2003): "I remember visiting my grandma (Kramer) in Trempealeau when I was a child ...my brothers and sisters and I would often walk to town with her and aunt Minnie. While we walked, I can remember grandma and aunt Minnie speaking German." ----------------------------------------
(From Robert Westphal, Jr., 3-2003): "While on vacation with my family in 1969, I had the good fortune to spend time with my uncle Eli and Aunt Mattie in Trempealeau, as I routinely did on all our summer vacations. One morning uncle Norris and aunt Minnie came by to visit. Uncle Eli introduced me to uncle Norris, and, as I shook his hand, Eli said, "Well, Robby, how does it feel to shake the hand of a hundred year-old man?" I couldn't believe that Norris was over 100! He was a tall man with a slender build. Despite his age, he was in great shape, and didn't wear glasses or walk with a cane. I went with him and Eli into the garden and helped cut gladiolas that I later gave to aunt Minnie. I recall uncle Norris, while passing by a row of tomato vines, grabbing a few cherry tomatoes and popping them into his mouth and winking at me. I followed suit, and, to this day, have never tasted a tomato any sweeter. Aunt Minnie reminded me a lot of my grandma, but was somewhat quieter and calmer! We all sat together on Eli's front porch talking about gardening (which I loved), until "dinner" was served around 1 o'clock. Aunt Minnie and I went to Eli's outdoor water pump and filled a big tin pitcher with ice cold water to put the gladiolas in, that were the centerpiece of our table that afternoon. Uncle Eli indicated to me in a letter in January 1971, that Norris was the oldest living man in Trempealeau County." -----------------------------------------
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