Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameEdward Wallace GALLAGHER
Removal1896, Bridgeport, Saginaw, Michigan1500, p 7 Age: 40
Removal1906, Frankenmuth, Saginaw, Michigan1500, p 7 Age: 50
BurialBrady Hill Cemetery, Saginaw, Michigan1600, p 3
Occupationprinter, lumberman, clerk, bank employee; owned Frankenmuth News1609,1500, p 7
Individual Notes
• As young men, he and his brother William remained in Saginaw while the rest of their family spent several years in Missouri and Mississippi. Edward lived in the back of his father’s tobacco store.
1500, p 7• By 1891 they had a drug and cigar business, and lived upstairs over the store. She became a licensed pharmacist, while he was the tobacconist. 1896 found them in Bridgeport, again with a drugstore, but also publishing a small paper for advertising.
Ten years later, at the urging of a Frankenmuth resident, they moved there and started the Frankenmuth News. Although it was an English-language paper in a German-speaking community, it prospered and lasted many years. Eventually it was taken over by their son William R., and finally by one of his employees, closing well after World War II.
1500, p 7
Census
• 1860 Census: Spaulding, Saginaw, Michigan. Age 5, b MI.
1613• 1880 Census: East Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan. Age 24, b MI. Works On Boom. Father b MI; mother b CT. Living in household of Charles P. Hess. Listed as Edward M. Galliger.
2734• 1900 Census: Bridgeport, Saginaw, Michigan. Age 45, b MI.
2735
Spouses
Birth1858, London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada1609
Birth1859, London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada1614
BurialBrady Hill Cemetery, Saginaw, Michigan1600, p 3
Occupationlicensed pharmacist2736
FatherSamuel R. WILDE (1826-1897)
MotherCatherine YOUNG
Individual Notes
• Laura’s parents had come to Saginaw for the opportunities in lumber.
1500, p 7
Census
• 1900 Census: Bridgeport, Saginaw, Michigan. Age ??, b Canada. Mother of 5 living children.
2735
Marriage5 Nov 1880, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan1495, p 1; marriage only,2737, marriage only,1600, p 4,1610, p 5
Marr MemoSouth Saginaw