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Children: Frank L. Briggs b. abt. 1860

Cora A Briggs b. abt. 1862

Ralph N. Briggs b. abt. 1867

Lila R. Briggs b. abt. 1869

Alice D. Briggs b. abt. 1873

Grace Leone Briggs b. November 29, 1879

Robert R. Briggs b. 1882, d. 1950.

Loda Mary Briggs b. August 25, 1885

 

Occupation: Stonemason, Mechanic

 

Fathers name: Daniel W. Briggs Birth place: New York state

Mothers name: Elizabeth (Akins) Briggs Birth place: New York state

Siblings: Ansel Bailey Briggs

Sarah A. (Briggs) Willson

 

On August 25, 1864, Robert enlisted in the Army to fight in the Civil War. He was with Wisconsins First Regiment Heavy Artillery, Battery L. They primarily defended areas around Washington, D.C. with his Battery positioned at Fort Willard. He was mustered out on August 18, 1865. Roberts 1899 obituary notes him as having been a member of Company I, 32nd Wisconsin Volunteers and that he died from disabilities sustained in the service of his country. So those disabilities are something that he lived with for about 33 years.

 

They moved north to Brown County for a short period and then moved back to Appleton. The 1874 Appleton City Directory shows a Robert Briggs on Spencer St. Specifically, on farmland located on the south side of Spencer street, first property west of the railroad tracks. In the 1891 Directory, hes still there along with a Louis A., Emory, and Laura A. Briggs, this is likely his cousin Lewis Albert Briggs and his children, I do not know where Lewis wife Emma is at this time. Later, in 1925, that property is in the hands of a Mabel Millard. She is likely related to Uncle Ansel Bailey Briggss wife, Ruth, as her maiden name is Millard. Also shown in that city directory is a boarder named Alfred Bounds.

 

Wife Anna was born in Illinois with her father from Massachusetts and mother from Vermont.

 

 

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