Hello Cathy, Don't let anyone get under your skin , your doing a great job, and the most of us appreciate your efforts. Just remember you can't please everyone all the time, just be pleased with yourself and take pride in what your doing, to He-- with the whiners, there's always a few. Have a great day Cathy, and again let me say your doing a great job. Helen STRAIGHT (aka Kitty Rose) auntie@netins.net
In a message dated 7/18/2000 6:39:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, GenWisconsin-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << ate: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 16:42:59 -0500 From: "Leanne" <magdalyn@xta.com> To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <001a01bff101$2541e500$bb6b53d1@oemcomputer> Subject: [GenWisconsin] Germans to America Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello everyone, I hate to sound like an idiot, but where can I buy a copy of Germans to America, covering the latter years? I've been to every online bookstore I can think of and I can't find it. 2 months ago, it was all over. Now POOF! Thanks in Advance for your help, Leanne (aka stumped) Mitchell >> Answer to above: If Leanne is talking about the Germans to America CDs, I purchased the set for our FHC from Family Tree Maker and I would think they still had them for sale. www.FamilyTreeMaker.com/summer2000. Barb in OR
Cathy, I know the bios are probably done in alph order, but have to ask if there will be any for Jefferson County as that is where my interests lie. Curious me. Cathie "Every wall is a door." Emerson
In a message dated 07/19/2000 8:41:11 AM Central Daylight Time, Lenneville@aol.com writes: << I have to dispute you allegation that genealogical material is available on this website. I have tried to bring up info from WI,IL and OR, on known and verified individuals. All I get is-- the info is not available. >> You don't say what kind of records you're looking for. My note about Dunn Co referred to biographies. I'm sorry if you're disappointed. We are working very hard to bring records online as quickly as possible. Perhaps before you make a blanket criticism of a site that hasn't been open that long, you should take note of what kind of records are being discussed: BIOGRAPHIES. Thank you for your understanding. Best regards, Cathy Kubly State Coordinator, WIGenExchange ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WIGenExchange (select desired county or record type) http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=wi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Help Keep Genealogy Free For Online Genealogists http://www.genexchange.org/volunteers.cfm#cc
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I have to dispute you allegation that genealogical material is available on this website. I have tried to bring up info from WI,IL and OR, on known and verified individuals. All I get is-- the info is not available. Bob Lenneville San Antonio, Texas
My experience with the WI birth index is one name was misspelled, one had no first name at all and one had the date the birth certificate was filed, which was several days after the birth date which would be a mistake by the person that recorded it to the index and one I couldn't find at all. Thelma
Hi Listers, All the Dunn County Biographies from the History of Northern Wisconsin have been posted to the WIGenExchange. Use the URL below and click on "Dunn" county in the drop down menu, or click on "Biographies" to view the over 3700 bios on the WI State Bio page. Hope you find an ancestor! More counties coming as fast as my paws can type. Best regards, Cathy Kubly State Coordinator, WIGenExchange ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WIGenExchange (select desired county or record type) http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=wi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Help Keep Genealogy Free For Online Genealogists http://www.genexchange.org/volunteers.cfm#cc
Cyrus McCORMICK who invented the reaper, farm equipment, is buried in Illinois. Lived in Chicago after he made his fortune. Ashley ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JRoot1969@aol.com wrote: > Has anybody come across a page containing history for Cyrus MCCORMICK????? I > believe he may be an ancestor or at least a relative but haven't proved it as > of yet, Jackie > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ====
From;edmohr@att.net To; "Leanne" <magdalyn@xta.com Try E Bay auction under geanology or WWW.FamilyTreemaker.com/Summer2000..But you should be abel to pick up a C D-354 and a CD-590 if its an older one on EBay Cd-590 is an upgrade to CD 354..Good Luck ED in WA. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leanne" <magdalyn@xta.com> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 2:42 PM Subject: [GenWisconsin] Germans to America > Hello everyone, > I hate to sound like an idiot, but where can I buy a copy of Germans to > America, covering the latter years? I've been to every online bookstore I > can think of and I can't find it. 2 months ago, it was all over. Now POOF! > Thanks in Advance for your help, > Leanne (aka stumped) Mitchell > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > > >
Lenora; Some seemed to think that I was blaming Ancestry. com. I wasnt blaming anyone. I just wanted it brought to the front that there are discrepencies in the Program whether it is the fault of the records or Who or What;. Bud in Alaska ----- Original Message ----- From: <BrennaJne@aol.com> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 6:47 PM Subject: [GenWisconsin] birth index > Bud they probably aren't listed since 1860 is too early. births were usually > not registered very often that early > > Lenora from Wisconsin > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > > >
Erin Prarie is the name of a township in St Croix County, WI. Cities. towns, and villages in the township include: Erin, Erin Corner, Jewett (Mills) Taken from Wisconsin: Its Counties, Townships, and Villages R/S MAK --- GenWisconsin-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: From: Robin Comeau <rcomeau@acsu.buffalo.edu> Subject: [GenWisconsin] Erin Prarie Has anyone heard of this town? My grandmother was born there in 1902. I am guessing Dunn Co. as her family were from Downing, Boyceville, etc. Thanks in advance for any assistance. Robin ===== ===== TheStorm http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/TheStorm USC NROTC Alumni http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~uscnrotc/ MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Could someone possibly have time to look up a birth for me?? I think I may have found the birth date for my ggrandfather. William MCCORMICK April 16, 1865, Milwaukee County Wisconsin Thanks a bunch! Jackie
I posted your query at: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Crawford And will send it to the mailing lists... Soldiers Grove is in Clayton Township, Crawford County, WI. This is in the SE corner of WI, near MN. Hope this helps, as I do not do any research in that area. R/S MAK --- Debbie Keefe <dkeefe@oasis-technology.com> wrote: > Hello - > > I'm trying to locate a half brother of my Mother, Shirley Ann Ferg > (married name is Janofskey). Shirley resides in Elk Grove Village, > Illinois. His name was Danny or Daniel. Daniel was born around Feb 1950 > ? which was after their Father Alfred John Ferg died around July, 1949. > Daniel's Mother was Martha Gnippe (spelling?) Ferg. She married a > Walter Murphy who we believe was from near Solier's Grove, WI after > Daniel was born. Walther Murphy was a Cheese maker. Daniel had 2 older > sisters named Jacqueline and Nancy. > > Please help me locate him or them. > > Debbie Keefe > > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/ms-tnef ===== ===== TheStorm http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/TheStorm USC NROTC Alumni http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~uscnrotc/ MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Has anybody come across a page containing history for Cyrus MCCORMICK????? I believe he may be an ancestor or at least a relative but haven't proved it as of yet, Jackie
Sorry I had meant to send that to the personal addie. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: <GeorgiaBruns@gateway.net> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 9:05 PM Subject: [GenWisconsin] NEHRING, NUEHRING, NUHRING > > >
Hi, I thought that I would answer you with what little info I know.A few years ago I worked in a nursing home in Polk County.I had taken care of a Merrill Nehring that had lived in NYE, WI.I know that he and his wife are both passed away now.Merrill (pronounced Merle) had worked for some railroad also.I know that this isn't much but maybe you could check out to see if there is any POLK County info available online.I am sorry I can't be of much help to you.I do know that Merrill had a son that lives in Polk County also.Sorry I can't be of much more help. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: <GeorgiaBruns@gateway.net> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 9:05 PM Subject: [GenWisconsin] NEHRING, NUEHRING, NUHRING > I am looking for descendants of Mary born 1871, Henry Dietrich born 1883, > Louise Frieda born 1888, and Edward born 1891. This family had a brother > John in St. Paul Minn. and a sister Bertha who has descendants in and around > Spooner Wisc. There is an Edward Nehring on the SSDI Died 1969, Residence: > 53952 Packwaukee, Marquette, WI and his SS was issued in IA. All these > people were born in IA. I have photos of them in Minn. My grandparents went > to the Stillwater area to visit relatives, early 1900's. Is there anyone > that can give me any clues or leads? Thank you. > > Sincerely, > Georgia Bruns > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > >
Bud they probably aren't listed since 1860 is too early. births were usually not registered very often that early Lenora from Wisconsin
Hello everyone, I hate to sound like an idiot, but where can I buy a copy of Germans to America, covering the latter years? I've been to every online bookstore I can think of and I can't find it. 2 months ago, it was all over. Now POOF! Thanks in Advance for your help, Leanne (aka stumped) Mitchell
Perhaps some know this, but until July 27th, you can check out this index free for pre 1907 births in Wisconsin http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4750.htm