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    1. RE: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Naturalization records
    2. Skindzelewski, Kelli
    3. It was usually handled by the court most convenient, which in most cases would be a county court. Here is a link to NARA that explains about naturalization http://www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/research_topics/naturalizati on_records.html -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: 2/3/2003 1:38 PM Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Naturalization records Hi-- i also would lone a WI Naturalization Record if some one could pleas check for me.---The name is Daniel FIELDS and was born about 1828 in England.--He resided in Marion Twp., Waushara Co. from about 1855 to 1875 where he is lost track of and presumed dead.--I also would like a marriage lisence to Medora Joslin Skinner about Jan/Feb-1860------Also does anyone know how the naturalization worked. I have requested his Naturalization records from Madison as I thought the whole state would be there.--He is not found there.--Thank you --Loretta ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore email: [email protected]

    02/03/2003 07:36:15
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Naturalization records
    2. Willes Traver
    3. Can You Share an age or possible County. Any other info at all ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Miller" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:21 AM Subject: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Naturalization records > Hi. Does anyone have access to the Wisc Naturalization records to look > for a Mary LaSart? This would be early Wisconin, some time before 1880. > > Thanks > > Karen > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected] >

    02/03/2003 05:17:17
    1. RE: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Naturalization records
    2. Skindzelewski, Kelli
    3. It is very unlikely that you would find a naturalization record for a woman for that time period. I believe it wasn't until after 1906 that women were allowed to apply for citizenship. They just automatically became naturalized when they married or if their father became a citizen. Kelli sun Prairie, WI -----Original Message----- From: Karen Miller To: [email protected] Sent: 2/3/2003 10:21 AM Subject: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Naturalization records Hi. Does anyone have access to the Wisc Naturalization records to look for a Mary LaSart? This would be early Wisconin, some time before 1880. Thanks Karen ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore email: [email protected]

    02/03/2003 03:55:55
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Naturalization records
    2. Don Voss
    3. Try starting here: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/natlzn/ Don Karen Miller wrote: > Hi. Does anyone have access to the Wisc Naturalization records to look > for a Mary LaSart? This would be early Wisconin, some time before 1880. > >

    02/03/2003 03:53:51
    1. [GenWisc] just a hint
    2. gloria m rodas
    3. Lurking on the rootsweb lists, I receive and read the posts, and I've seen so many lose the faith, going so far as to unsubscribe A month gone by, and my-oh-my , not a hint of my family do I find So I prod and pick at random, someone else's brick to break... <BG>This has got to be the world's worst prose, but I just want to remind everyone on the lists that it feels GREAT to volunteer, and thanks to a lady in SD who needed material from my neck o' the woods, I have just had the thrill of breaking down a brick wall, and even if it wasn't mine, the feeling is still the same!!! I plan to do this more often, and because I had forgotten how good it feels I thought I'd share some tips on how you can help, in general or in particular, especially since most of my lists aren't too hoppin' right now... If anyone else has good tips on what to look for I would love to hear from you. Go to your local library and look at old obits, and copy a few to post to the appropriate lists Go to a Historical museum and look at the collections, then go to the county genweb and post the contents, entrance price, and research fees, if any are available, so that other states can know what the museum offers. Go to a funeral home that has been in business for many years and ask if you can transcribe some of their oldest records for the surname, state, or county sites. Go to your local county clerk and ask what kinds of records are available from that office and from what years, and post to the county. Make phone calls locally to find out which cemeteries have caretakers on site and if they have a records office , and the hours of business for those who need help finding a grave site, and post to lists. Go to a local monument maker and find out a general price list for simple markers and post to the county involved, so that people can place a marker on their ancestors unmarked graves. Pick a surname, any surname, and go around looking for all you can find in your town about the people who had that name long ago, and post it. I do suggest one thing if you decide to do something on a volunteer basis. Put" FYI only, no relation" in your posts, and if you are willing to send someone a copy of something you have found , say so. Spring is coming, and I hope you all find the elusive ones in your family...and in someone else's!!! hugs gloria in WA state, land of liquid sunshine

    02/03/2003 02:00:20
    1. [GenWisc] Wisconsin Naturalization records
    2. Karen Miller
    3. Hi. Does anyone have access to the Wisc Naturalization records to look for a Mary LaSart? This would be early Wisconin, some time before 1880. Thanks Karen

    02/03/2003 01:21:55
    1. [GenWisc] Swedes in Milwaukee
    2. Dear GenWisconsin List: I just wanted to write to thank Sally and Muriel for writing in response to my question about Swedes in Milwaukee. So far, I am just beginning my search for my husband's Swedish relations in Wisconsin. You're right Muriel, about going west. Some of the Andersons did go further west after the got off the boat at Milwaukee, ended up in Clinton, Iowa on the Mississippi, and later moved to Chicago after the sawmills closed down. Thank you for your suggestions. Have a great evening. Sincerely, Katherine

    02/02/2003 05:03:55
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Surnames
    2. jimlindakillian
    3. Hi Paula, I will answer for my husband, Jim. His Killian family comes from Pittsburgh, PA. He is second generation American, from both sides of his family. The Killian was adopted or given at Ellis Island, depending on who you ask. It originally was a Polish name with few vowels, I guess you could call it Americanized! Thanks for asking, Linda D'Lamatter Killian ----- Original Message ----- From: "PAULA VOLP" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 8:56 AM Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Surnames > Jim, which Killian family do you come from? > > Paula Killian Volp > --- jimlindakillian <[email protected]> wrote: > > Citrus Punch > > > > Delamater/D'Lamatter/Delamter > > Van Cleave > > Owen (NY) > > Ahrendt > > Myron > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > > email: [email protected] > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected] > >

    01/31/2003 02:06:22
    1. [GenWisc] Found on Somebody's Case Newsletter
    2. Kim and Brian Wright
    3. TOFS Late 19th century Photograph Album; Item # 3203393879 Auction ends Jan-31-03 09:00:42 PST; Seller yestrdayatbentcomnet . . . The book measures about 7" x 9" and has slots for about 15 photographs of various sizes. Inside the book are a few remaining photographs, it appears of the same young man. The photographs are in good condition . . . marked Menomonie, Wisconsin "Helsom" studios. An interesting newspaper clipping from August, 1905 is also inside the album. "Hhggelig (it's a very complicated script print and I'm not sure that first letter is a capital "H") Familiefest." There is a picture of "Mr. og Mrs. Karl Henry TOFS." There is an article which begins "Hans T Tofs og Huftru har i disse Dage habt den Glaede at voere fammen med fine 12 Born . . ." http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3203393879

    01/31/2003 12:26:40
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Surnames
    2. PAULA VOLP
    3. Jim, which Killian family do you come from? Paula Killian Volp --- jimlindakillian <[email protected]> wrote: > Citrus Punch > > Delamater/D'Lamatter/Delamter > Van Cleave > Owen (NY) > Ahrendt > Myron > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected] >

    01/30/2003 10:56:37
    1. [GenWisc] PHILO C. SCOVILLE-BRODHEAD
    2. I am searching for more information on Philo C. SCOVILLE who is on page 74D on the 1880 census for Brodhead with his son James, age 18. Philo is listed as "divorced", a "farmer" and born in Connecticut. On the 1870 census for Brodhead, page 98, he is listed with his wife Mary, age 30, b. England; daughter Jenny, age 11, b. Wisconsin, son James,age 8, b. Wisconsin. Philo again is listed as being born in CT. Any descendants? Help greatly appreciated. Janice I am trying to find out if he is the same Philo C. Scoville, on the 1850 census for New Hartford, Litchfield County, CT,age 32, "farmer", single.

    01/30/2003 05:53:54
    1. Re: [GenWisc] 1910 Census records
    2. beryl atkin
    3. Thanks Sandy Beryl Atkin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:22 AM Subject: RE: [GenWisc] 1910 Census records > Hi there! > The website is down where I access my index to the 1910 census. > I will keep trying. I am hoping it is because they are adding indexes. > They do have all the years up but only a few are indexed and 1910 > is one of them. > I will get back to you if I find anything. > Sandy > ~*~*~*~ > Thanks, > Sandy > http://www.geocities.com/scarletgen/index.html > Grant County, WI Biographies~Part of Wisconsin Biographies > ~ County Coordinator > My Genealogy Homepages: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~scarletgen/index.html > Scarletgen's Elusive SCOTT Family > http://www.rootssearch.net/mygensite/sscarletgen/ > Searching for the Ancestry of John ATTEBERRY > > [email protected] wrote: > > >Hello all, > > What do you have for Robert Albert Granger, age 22 years about, Rock or > >Walworth County? > >Bob Granger > > > > > >==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > >Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > >email: [email protected] > > > > > > > -- > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp > > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/ > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected] >

    01/30/2003 03:58:53
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Roberts family in Columbus, Wisconsin
    2. I don't know if these is the same family or related but this is from Columbia County, Wisconsin in 1880, town of Columbus. (Griffith was not that uncommon a first name then) Hope it helps. Richard D. Jenkins GRIFFITHS ROBERTS [1845], Caernarvonshire, North Wales. Griffiths was married in 1871 to SARAH WILLIAMS of Dodge County. They have two children: Rece and John. His firm, Roberts & Thiede are manufacturers of wagons and farm machinery, etc.

    01/29/2003 04:11:34
    1. [GenWisc] Roberts family in Columbus, Wisconsin
    2. Hi to list. If anyone is doing research on the Roberts family from Columbus, Wisconsin I would like to discuss the family. they would have settled here in the 1856-57 period. There were 8 children and the parents were named: Griffith and Marietta Roberts. They were in the 1880 census and then moved to Nebraska. Thanks for any information. Grandson Ron R.

    01/29/2003 02:24:27
    1. [GenWisc] mosiniak family
    2. LT MOSINA
    3. hi if anyone is doing any research in washburn bayfield county wisc... i am trying to locate any records on the mosiniak family some are buried there they later changed their name to miller &some offspring are now living in tacoma wash thank you larry mosiniak _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    01/29/2003 01:45:40
    1. Re: [GenWisc] mosiniak family
    2. Jdlucky1
    3. There's a great genweb site for Bayfield County...it contains census records and all sorts of good info. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wibayfie/contents.html I've gotten tons of family info from here. Good luck. Julie

    01/29/2003 12:54:38
    1. Re: [GenWisc] 1910 Census records
    2. Sandy
    3. Oh did you need a lookup too for 1910?? Let me know I was looking for one for Bob [email protected] "beryl atkin" <[email protected]> wrote: >Thanks Sandy  Beryl Atkin >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Sandy" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:22 AM >Subject: RE: [GenWisc] 1910 Census records > > >> Hi there! >> The website is down where I access my index to the 1910 census. >> I will keep trying.  I am hoping it is because they are adding indexes. >> They do have all the years up but only a few are indexed and 1910 >> is one of them. >> I will get back to you if I find anything. >> Sandy >> ~*~*~*~ >> Thanks, >> Sandy >> http://www.geocities.com/scarletgen/index.html >> Grant County, WI Biographies~Part of Wisconsin Biographies >>    ~ County Coordinator >> My Genealogy Homepages: >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~scarletgen/index.html >>     Scarletgen's Elusive SCOTT Family >> http://www.rootssearch.net/mygensite/sscarletgen/ >>     Searching for the Ancestry of John ATTEBERRY >> >> [email protected] wrote: >> >> >Hello all, >> > What do you have for Robert Albert Granger, age 22 years about, Rock or >> >Walworth County? >> >Bob Granger >> > >> > >> >==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== >> >Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore >> >email: [email protected] >> > >> > >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________________________ >> The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! >http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp >> >> Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at >http://webmail.netscape.com/ >> >> >> ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== >> Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore >> email: [email protected] >> > > > >==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== >Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore >email: [email protected] > > -- ~*~*~*~ Thanks, Sandy http://www.geocities.com/scarletgen/index.html Grant County, WI Biographies~Part of Wisconsin Biographies   ~ County Coordinator My Genealogy Homepages: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~scarletgen/index.html    Scarletgen's Elusive SCOTT Family http://www.rootssearch.net/mygensite/sscarletgen/    Searching for the Ancestry of John ATTEBERRY __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/

    01/29/2003 12:10:03
    1. RE: [GenWisc] Swedes in Milwaukee?
    2. Did they take the boat across Lake Michigan before going farther west? Many did that. Muriel -----Original Message----- Date: Wed 01/29/03 11:09 AM From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] CC: Subject: [GenWisc] Swedes in Milwaukee? Dear Wisconsin List, Is there an area of Milwaukee that was popular with Swedish immigrants? I am researching my husband's Swedish ancestors who immigrated to America (Milwaukee) in the 1880s. Unfortunately, the name was ANDERSON - so common! Thank you for your suggestions. Sincerely, Katherine ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore email: [email protected] -- This message was sent using airstreamcomm.net WebMail.

    01/29/2003 09:04:19
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Swedes in Milwaukee?
    2. stanley and barbara
    3. Why don't you try the 1880 Census at http://www.familysearch.org/ It's free and easy to use.

    01/29/2003 06:16:58
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Swedes in Milwaukee?
    2. Willes Traver
    3. What were there names? Might be in Census material Sally ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 11:09 AM Subject: [GenWisc] Swedes in Milwaukee? > Dear Wisconsin List, > > Is there an area of Milwaukee that was popular with Swedish immigrants? I am > researching my husband's Swedish ancestors who immigrated to America > (Milwaukee) in the 1880s. Unfortunately, the name was ANDERSON - so common! > > > Thank you for your suggestions. > > Sincerely, > Katherine > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected] >

    01/29/2003 05:24:58