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Thomas Negus, 1846 - 1904 Thomas Negus 1846 1904
Thomas Negus was born in 1846, in , to George Nigus and Eliza Nigus (born Canning).
Thomas was baptized on 1846, in .
Thomas married Eliza Negus (born Bell) on 1867, at age 21 in .
Eliza was born circa 1846, in .
They had one daughter: Beatrice Mary Gillis (born Negus).
Thomas lived in 1881, in .
Thomas passed away in 1904, at age 57 in .
He was buried in .
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Thomas NigusThomas Nigus in The Milwaukee Sentinel - Oct 8 1985
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"... the Mississippi River, and from reports on the Marsh, the pressure was heavy. "There were 482 cars at this year, and there were 417 cars there last year," sald Thomas Nigus of the Department of Natural Resources office at That might be beca ure the season opened on a Saturday rather than during the week. Despite the heavier hunting pressure at ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States
Thomas H. NigusThomas H. Nigus in The Evening Standard - Jan 15 1916
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"... ln titis etty, Jan. 14th, at St. Lukes hospital, Marj- Judge of 41 Covell street. Passed irti- at Stone Bridge, Tiverton. R. L, Jan 14th, Hannah M., wife of Thomas H Nigus, aged >2 2 months t ..."
Publication place: New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
Thomas NigusThomas Nigus in The Milwaukee Sentinel - June 14 1986
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"... neighbors, however, would be better off lf that one messy family of fish had never emigrated from Europe. "Carp just cause all kinds of problems wherever they go," sald Thomas Nigus, a Department of Natural Resources wildlife manager. "Once they move Into a place, they Just dominate everything." Most people, and probably other animals and fish, would agree that carp are ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States
Thomas NigusThomas Nigus in The Milwaukee Sentinel - Oct 5 1985
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"... the short season during the first few weeks of shooting lf the weather doesn't become too cold. "We have a pretty good population of teal here right now," sald Thomas Nigus of the Department of Natural Resources' The Maricon Marsh is a popular place for Wisconsin waterfowl hunters. It also has a good population of Canada geese. The goose season ln ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States