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    1. [GenWisc] My Surnames
    2. Sneezy KAT
    3. My Surnames: WELLS, FINCH, BASSETT, BABSON, STRAIGHT, STRAIT, KING, LEWIS, MILLET, MILLETT, CALLAHAN, MILLER, BREWER, BASTIL.

    01/20/2003 05:04:59
    1. [GenWisc] Surnames
    2. Hello, Here is a list of surnames I am researching in the La Crosse area: KRONER LUECK MILLER/MUELLER (from Osseo/Foster) GENZ MUNZKE I'd be interested to share information with anyone else researching these families. :) Carol [email protected]

    01/20/2003 04:09:45
    1. Re: [GenWisc] my Wisconsin names
    2. Leta Sheaffer
    3. Hi, Yes, I am searching for Mamie Elizabeth Powers b/1871 (possibly in Ill.) Also, Frank R. Powers b/1888 (possibly Mamie's brother). Mamie was living in Mo. according to the 1900 census which states she was born in Ill. Mamie later married my grandfather, Arthur L. Smith. After his death she married Wallace Fairbanks Chase in Mo. in 1948. If you have any information on either of the two, please contact me. Many thanks, Leta [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 9:52 PM Subject: [GenWisc] my Wisconsin names > Here are the name I am researching from Wisconsin > POWERS HOOKER HARRINGTON RITTER HERBERT ( or variantions) > KLINKO GOBEN > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected] > >

    01/20/2003 01:24:46
    1. Re: [GenWisc] surnames
    2. Toni Olson
    3. Karl/Carl Steinke b 1847, d 1923 wifeWilhelmina b 1846 d 1932 both are buried Evergreen cemetery Johnson Creek, Jefferson county, WI two people doing research a while back: [email protected]/[email protected] Hope this helps ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 6:21 PM Subject: [GenWisc] surnames > Looking for the following surnames, > Steinke > Saeger > Doberstein > ADLER > Pintz > Loshe > Throuw > Kroening(and other ways to spell this name) > Gerth > stempke or semptke or semptke > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected] >

    01/20/2003 01:14:46
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's
    2. Janet Brosius
    3. Yes, my mother was a divorcee and 1/4 Ottawa Indian - can understand. Thanks for the response, Janet >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's >Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 11:49:40 EST > >In a message dated 01/19/2003 10:26:53 AM Central Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > > > > Why were our parents so secretative? > >Marrying a person of the wrong religion or nationality... >Heck in my hubby's family the Irish Catholics would be upset if someone >married an Italian Catholic..... > > >==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== >Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore >email: [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    01/19/2003 03:14:08
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's
    2. Janet Brosius
    3. I really would appreciate the help - let me know if I can do anything for you in Texas while I am still here - Thanks, Janet >From: "Scott & Kelli Skindzelewski" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's >Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 09:26:00 -0600 > >Each county is required to file a copy with the state. The State has all >the index records in books. It is a statewide index by year. The next >time I am there searching, I could check those years for you. The state is >so expensive for a search. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Janet Brosius" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 11:51 PM >Subject: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's > > > > I have hit my brickwall - when and where my parents (Lucille Mary Jane >Joyce or Lucille Mary Jane Perry, or Lucille Joyce Perry married Willson >Dorr Bradley) were married. In the time period 1932-1935 my dad was living >in Kenosha, WI. > > > > When I contacted Madison, WI, I was told that the marriage had not taken >place in Kenosha. My question is whether I have to search each county/town >or would Madison have meant that they were not married anywhere in >Wisconsin >? Appreciate any directions, thanks, Janet Bradley Brosius > > > > > > ==== 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] _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    01/19/2003 03:06:57
    1. [GenWisc] my Wisconsin names
    2. Here are the name I am researching from Wisconsin POWERS HOOKER HARRINGTON RITTER HERBERT ( or variantions) KLINKO GOBEN

    01/19/2003 02:52:20
    1. Re: [GenWisc] surnames
    2. hi-- I have ADLER family who came to Grant Co. SD--I believe they have ties to the ones in WI---I have not researched that family---Let's compare notes--Loretta

    01/19/2003 02:00:44
    1. [GenWisc] Dead End on my Marshall Family
    2. James Ronnerud
    3. HI: I am new to the list but thought that someone could answer my questions. 1.) Angeline M. Marshall is listed in the 1850 census for Platteville, Grant Co. WI She was born in 1843 Platteville, WI. or age 7 in 1850. Her parents are Ebenezer H. Marshall b-1816 Bradford,NH and Johanna Colburn b-1816 in Bradford,NH. 2.) Carrie L. Marshall born abt 1849 WI. parents born in WI. and NH maidden name unk. death date unk. Married George L. Marshall MD date unk. First child born abt 1880 MO. The Eldora, IA. 1880 census tells us that she is 31. They lived in Beulah, Co. in 1885 census her husbands name on Land Patient in 1885 and 1919 in Colorado. The history of Hardin Co. IA. "Past and Present of Hardin County Iowa' published 1911, published a poem "On an Indian Mound" that she wrote and tells us she wrote periodical stories and a number of books including "The Wyoming Girls" and "Girl Ranchers".Her writtings are reported the work to be of high quality. Jim Ronnerud

    01/19/2003 12:07:18
    1. Re: [GenWisc] surnames
    2. <PRE>I have Harold Richard Worden married to Rita Lucina Vandenheuvel in Outagamie. Married in 1949.

    01/19/2003 11:48:13
    1. [GenWisc] surnames
    2. TANYA MAI
    3. Looking for Bertrand, McElrone, Dickey (from Belgium), Coudare (Coderre), Gaume (Goumi, Goomey)

    01/19/2003 11:48:07
    1. [GenWisc] surnames
    2. Looking for the following surnames, Steinke Saeger Doberstein ADLER Pintz Loshe Throuw Kroening(and other ways to spell this name) Gerth stempke or semptke or semptke

    01/19/2003 11:21:07
    1. [GenWisc] Surname List
    2. James Ronnerud
    3. I am interested in the following names: Ronnerud Weittenhiller Ewing Marple Marshall Farrey Thanks everyone. Jim Ronnerud

    01/19/2003 10:12:52
    1. RE: [GenWisc] surnames
    2. Linda Seaman
    3. My Wordens are: Margaret Worden, d/o Albert Worden, s/o Ezra Worden, s/o John Worden born ca 1816 New York. Most of the Wordens I have traced lived in the Bear Creek area and surrounding communities, but I don't have many **twigs** off that main tree. I don't have those names in my records, sorry. But being in Outagamie Co., I bet they are related somehow! But you never know until you trace. Happy hunting! Linda Seaman -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 3:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [GenWisc] surnames <PRE>I have Harold Richard Worden married to Rita Lucina Vandenheuvel in Outagamie. Married in 1949. ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore email: [email protected]

    01/19/2003 09:06:48
    1. Re: [SPAM]Re: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's
    2. Lafe Nelson
    3. Kenosha is NORTH of Waukegan. Robert W Fay wrote: > It was very common for people from Kenosha during that era to take > the interurban to Waukegan to get married......it may have been the > Vegas of the twenties around southeastern Wisconsin. > > Bob Fay > > On 19 Jan 2003 at 11:26, Janet Brosius wrote: > > > How would they have gotten there? Also, heard that Niagra Falls was a > > good place. When I lived in Oak Park, IL, the in-thing was Crown Point > > in Indiana. Why were our parents so secretative? Thanks, Janet > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: [email protected] > > Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 8:45 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's > > > > In a message dated 01/19/2003 12:14:40 AM Central Standard Time, > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > > brickwall - when and where my parents (Lucille Mary Jane Joyce or > > > > Lucille > > > Mary Jane Perry, or Lucille Joyce Perry married Willson Dorr > > > Bradley) were married. In the time period 1932-1935 my dad was > > > living in Kenosha, WI. > > > > Don't rule out Las Vegas.... that is where I finally found one.... > > People really do "run off" and get married. > > > > > > ==== 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] > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected]

    01/19/2003 08:52:41
    1. RE: [GenWisc] surnames
    2. Linda Seaman
    3. Here are the surnames I am working on in Wisconsin: (mostly Waupaca, Oneida, Outagamie, Dane and Green Co's.) Worden Dunn Ellefson Wetmore Mericle (Miricle, Merickle, etc) Jackway Gensler Felkner Hartwick (Hartwig) Rease (Reasa) Thanks, Linda Seaman Salem, OR [email protected]

    01/19/2003 08:49:21
    1. [GenWisc] Lintner
    2. Kim and Brian Wright
    3. This was in the Somebody's Links newsletter, thought someone might know of these people. o Letters dated 1929-1935 from Ilah and Harold LINTNER to Mr. Glenn L. SMITH can be claimed by a family member. The couple had two daughters, Beryl (1931) and Marlene (1933), and lived in Arlington, Wisconsin, later moving to Dalton, Wisconsin. Nelda [email protected]

    01/19/2003 06:48:01
    1. [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's
    2. Kim and Brian Wright
    3. My grandparents from the Wausau, WI area were married in Waukegan, IL. --- One was Lutheran, the other Catholic. Kim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Willes Traver" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 9:58 AM Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's HI Just a thought, you might try Lake County, IL. Kenosha rests just west of Lake County. Lake County, Courthouse is in the Town of Waukegan. You might give them a call and see if there is a record there. Sally ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet Brosius" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 11:51 PM Subject: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's > I have hit my brickwall - when and where my parents (Lucille Mary Jane Joyce or Lucille Mary Jane Perry, or Lucille Joyce Perry married Willson Dorr Bradley) were married. In the time period 1932-1935 my dad was living in Kenosha, WI. > > When I contacted Madison, WI, I was told that the marriage had not taken place in Kenosha. My question is whether I have to search each county/town or would Madison have meant that they were not married anywhere in Wisconsin ? Appreciate any directions, thanks, Janet Bradley Brosius > > > ==== 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]

    01/19/2003 06:42:30
    1. [GenWisc] Marriages
    2. Sneezy KAT
    3. Another highly popular Marriage place was the "Little Brown Church" in Nashua, IA. Many people from my area of WI., Sawyer & Rusk Cos., eloped to Nashua. Rosemarie

    01/19/2003 05:17:49
    1. Re: [GenWisc] Marriages in 1930's
    2. Lynne Bliss
    3. They probably would have driven down there. Most folks at least had access to a car, if not owned their own. Lynne Janet Brosius wrote: >How would they have gotten there? Also, heard that Niagra Falls was a good place. When I lived in Oak Park, IL, the in-thing was Crown Point in Indiana. Why were our parents so secretative? Thanks, Janet > > >

    01/19/2003 05:06:43