Bio: Nedry, Dr. Henry M. (26 Apr 1855 - 3 May 1923)
 

contact: Janet
Email: janet@wiclarkcountyhistory.org


Surnames: FOLEY GENRICH LEHNERTZ NEDRY NYSTRUM ROSINE BRIEMAN CHANNOSS SCHULTZ ELLIS PRENTICE MILLER ZEIT FREEMAN SPERRY
 

----Source: Historical Sketches of Dorchester, Wisconsin (1873-1973)

       Dr. H. M. Nedry Home in Medford, WI (1912)

L > R: Dr. Henry, Claude, Clive, Mattie (on the porch), Galen (against the railing), Maurice (sitting in front of Galen), Earl (right arm on railing), Helen (sitting in front of Earl), Robert (standing with hands folded to the right of Earl & Helen), Minnie Rosin Nedry, Henry Jr., and Jay Rusk (to the far right).

 
Dr. Henry Monroe Nedry


Henry M. Nedry was born April 26, 1855, locating in Dorchester in 1883. He and his first wife, Minerva Ellen Brown Nedry, had three children (*see the note below). Dr. Nedry lived where presently is located the Genrich Fur Farm on 4th Street South. After the death of his first wife, he married Minnie Rosine, several children were born to this union. He practiced as a doctor until 1909, when he sold his office to Dr. F. P. Foley, this being the present living quarters of the W. P. Lehnertz's.


On May 3, 1923, Dr. H. M. Nerdy died, and was interred in the Dorchester Memorial Cemetery. A family photo was taken after the funeral.


His oldest son, Galen, followed in his father's footsteps, (as well as son Clive) specializing in the treatment of eyes, ears, and nose. He formed a partnership with Dr. Nystrum of Medford, which was the beginning of the Medford Clinic, in approximately 1917.

 

----Source: Dorchester Herald, (1909)

 

H. M. Nedry Sells Out

Andrew Leider Purchases Farm and Residence and Dr. Foley of Neshkora, Purchases Office and Practice.

Dr. H. M. Nedry sold his residence and 22 acre farm in the village to Andrew Leider last week Thursday and his office and practice to Dr. Foley of Neshkora, Wis., last Tuesday, Mr. Nedry purchased a 200 acre farm in Kansas last spring and will move there with his family later in the fall. He has made his home in this village for the last 25 years and his many friends are sorry to him leave. However thy join with the Herald in wishing him and his family success in their new home.

Dr. Foley will commence his practice in a short time. He comes well recommended, being a graduate of the Rush Medical College of Chicago, and has had eight years practice.

 

----Source: Grand Rapids Tribune July 11, 1906

 

Dorchester Bank Incorporated. Madison. State Banking Commissioner Bergh has approved the articles of incorporation of the Dorchester State bank of the village of Dorchester, Clark county. Its capital is $10,000. The incorporators are William F. Brieman. H. M. Nedry, W. D. Channoss, G. M. Schultz and 14 others.

----Source: Stevens Point Daily Journal July 29, 1893

Drs. T. M. Miller, of Medford, H. M. Nedry, of Dorchester, and W. E. Ellis, of Prentice, have been appointed pension examining surgeons, in place of Prs. Zeit, Freeman and Sperry. The new examiners were appointed because they are democrats and the old ones removed because they are republicans.

 

**Family note:

 

Henry Shauck Nedry was the son of Dr. Henry M. Nedry. We do not have records about the first wife mentioned in this article. Our information, which I do believe is correct, was that Minnie was his first and after she died he remarried and had another son Claudius who died quite young by drowning.  We have understood that Minnie had 9 children (Gale, Clive, Mattie, Henry, Rusk, Britt, Morris, Bob & Helen. ) but if your information is correct the first 3 weren't hers.  Galen, Bob, Mattie, Henry removed to the NW also Rusk. 

 

I am convinced Dr. Nedry only had 2 wives. The first Minnie E Brown Nedry.  The second wife was also named Minnie which could have confused the issue of the 9 children.   by: Joyce Nedry Hart (also contributed the photos linked to this page).

Nedry Family Tree

Photo of Henry & Claude Nedry.

Photo of Mattie, Gale & Clive Nedry

 

 


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