David WEGG (1847-1919) and Evangeline RUSSELL (1853-1942) Records
Evangeline is a daughter of Andrew RUSSELL. She was doing the family genealogy in 1894 and we have found out a lot about the family due to her work--thanks, Eva!
This page was started in March, 2006.
Chris Russell
PARENTS             PARENTS
Eva Wegg's 1894 Family Record
Eva Wegg's Signature, 1895 (and Caroline Randle too)
Evangeline Wegg, about 1900      
David Spencer Wegg, about 1900
Picture of Eva Russell (Wegg)--right, Helen McVean (Agnes' daughter), and Caroline Russell (Randle), c. 1860's (courtesy, Bob Quist, Ohio--Margaret Browne Cook Dow's Photo Album)
Picture of Eva Russell (Wegg) and Hannah Russell (Browne), c. 1870's (courtesy, Bob Quist, Ohio--Margaret Browne Cook Dow's Photo Album)
Andrew and Helen Family Photos
Eva and David Wegg's Family Story (not written)
Vital Records
Letters, Biographies, and Documents
David Spencer Wegg, Biography The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, 1921, page 1    
Page 2
David Spencer Wegg, Biography from Railway Age, 1920
David Spencer Wegg, Biography from Family, page 1    
Page 2
David Spencer Wegg, Biography Book of Chicagoans, 1911, Cover    
Page 1
David Spencer Wegg, Biography, Bench and Bar of Illinois, 1899    
Page 1    
Page 2    
Page 3, Missing    
Page 4    
Photo
David Spencer Wegg, in History of University of Wisconsin, 1879, Cover    
Page 1    
Page 2
Eva Wegg Social Register, 1921
Donald Wegg, WW1 Draft Card
David Wegg Jr, WW1 Draft Card
Beginnings of Wegg's Railroad positions NY Times
Wegg takes over Northern Pacific Receivership, NY Times
David Wegg Journal on Train Story page 1    
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Route for Trip (Burlington Portion)
David Wegg, Railway Trip Itinerary p.1
David Wegg, Railway Trip Itinerary p.2
David Wegg, President Listing
David Spencer Wegg, Chicago Literary Society Submissions
Wisconsin Central RR Map
Chicago Grand Central Station (B&O Railroad Now)    
1963 NE corner    
1963 Corner    
Waiting Room    
Train Shed
Chicago Grand Central Station Architect
Chicago Grand Central Information    
Page 2    
Map 1    
Map 2
David Wegg, Railroad Executive            
Grand Central Station, Wegg's headquarters, Chicago
David Wegg, Railroad Executive Listing 1      
Map of Chicago Terminal Transfer Railroad
David Wegg, Railroad Executive Listing 2
David Wegg, Railroad Executive Listing 3    
Receivership Page, 1896    
1896    
1897    
1898--John D. Rockefeller
Milwaukee Journal Wegg References, 1885    
Apr 90    
Apr 90    
Oct 90    
Dec 90    
Mar 92    
Oct 92    
Aug 93    
Sept 93    
Sept 93    
May 94
Milwaukee Journal Wegg References, May 1894    
May 94    
Aug 99
New York Times Story on Northern Pacific
New York Times Story on Northern Pacific
New York Times Story on Northern Pacific
New York Times Story on Northern Pacific
New York Times Story on Northern Pacific
Background of Wisconsin Terminal Co. in Henry Villard Book       Memoirs: Journalist and Financier (1904) by Henry Villard
David Wegg, Background in Henry Villard Autobiography 2
David Wegg, Background in Henry Villard Autobiography 3
Biography of Thomas Walsh, Mining Millionaire, Wegg Partner
David Wegg, Partner with Thomas Walsh, Letter References
Book Cover, "Father Struck it Rich" by Evalyn Walsh Mclean w/Boyden Sparkes, Boston, Little, Brown, & company [1936]      (Eva Wegg was Evalyn's namesake)
Listing in Evalyn Walsh Mclean's Book, "Father Struck it Rich" page 1
Listing in Evalyn Walsh Mclean's Book, "Father Struck it Rich" page 2
Listing in Evalyn Walsh Mclean's Book, "Father Struck it Rich" page 3
Listing in Evalyn Walsh Mclean's Book, "Father Struck it Rich" page 4
Evalyn Walsh Mclean House, Washington D.C. page 1
      Page 2
Chicago Historical Society Meeting (Wegg attended), 1908    
Page 2    
Historical Society Building
Wegg Supreme Court Case vs. Kohler Die Company, 1917, Page 1
      Page 2
Donald Wegg, Reference by Secretary Hoover for Cosmos Club
     
Cosmos History    
C. Walcott, (Nominated Wegg)
Donald Wegg, Harvard Listing
David Wegg Jr, Thesis Listing
David Wegg, Telluride Listing page 1
David Wegg, Telluride Listing page 2
David Wegg Jr., Proceedings, Page 1
David Wegg Jr., Proceedings, page 2
Family Pictures
Eva with Donald Wegg, about 1885
David Wegg with older brother, Donald, about 1890
David Spencer Wegg, Jr. about 1890
David Spencer Wegg, about 1910
David Wegg and Eva Wegg reading in Chicago's Lincoln Park, about 1910
David S. Wegg, about 1919
Dorothy Vedder Wegg, c. 1915
Dorothy Vedder Wegg, c. 1915
David S. Wegg Jr. with daughter Dorothy
Dorothy MORGAN, David Wegg Jr's daughter
David S. Wegg Jr. with granddaughter Linda Morgan
Dorothy Morgan, with grandsonson, Russell JOSEPH
Linda Morgan Levak, with Group in Texas
Some locations of the Wegg's:
16 East Ontario, Chicago
47 East Elm, Chicago
436 Belmont Ave, Chicago
1210 Astor, Chicago
1500 Lakeshore, Chicago
Census Records
1850 Census, Concord, Jefferson County, Wisconsin (not born yet)
1860 Census (page 1), Concord, Jefferson County, Wisconsin
1860 Census (page 2), Concord, Jefferson County, Wisconsin
1870 Census, Concord, Jefferson County, Wisconsin
1880 Census, Concord, Jefferson County, Wisconsin
1900 Census, Belmont Ave, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
1910 Census, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
1920 Census, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
1930 Census, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Census of Eva's Sons
Son Donald: 1910 Census, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Son David: 1910 Census, Telluride, Utah Co, Utah
Son Donald: 1920 Census, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Son David: 1920 Census, MISSING
Son Donald: 1930 Census, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Son David: 1930 Census, New York City, Queens Co, NY
Frothinghams: 1930 Census, Bedford Hills, Westchester Co, NY
World Travel of the Weggs
David and Donald Wegg to Honduras, 1908
David and Eva Wegg, Italy, 1911
David Wegg, Cuba, 1921
David Wegg, Cuba, 1922
Florence Talbot Wegg, England, 1922
David Wegg, Cuba, 1923
David Wegg, Cuba, 1924
Donald Wegg, Bahamas, 1924
Weggs and Talbots, Bahamas, 1925
Weggs, England, 1926    
Ship taken to Southampton
Weggs, England, 1928
David Wegg, Cuba, 1931
David Wegg, Cuba, 1936
Donald Wegg, NYC, 1936
Donald Wegg, NYC, 1937
Donald Wegg, Guatemala, 1938
Pat and Richard Paynter, Bermuda, 1951
    Donald       David