I'm trying to find a divorce that happened in 1926. Do you know where I could find that information. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wanda Gonzalez" <mygeneologytree@yahoo.com> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 5:24 AM Subject: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Web Site for current court information > > A friend of mine passed this along to me. It's the Wisconsin Circuit Court > Access webpage. It offers information on Wisconsin lawsuits and other > court information. I know it goes back as far as 1988 since I found my > grandfathers will probate information from that year. Need to be careful > as to what information you get as it comes to the current dates as well. > > http://wcca.wicourts.gov/index.xsl > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: kingsley@aol.com >
A friend of mine passed this along to me. It's the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access webpage. It offers information on Wisconsin lawsuits and other court information. I know it goes back as far as 1988 since I found my grandfathers will probate information from that year. Need to be careful as to what information you get as it comes to the current dates as well. http://wcca.wicourts.gov/index.xsl __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
According to the "Cow Book", (the real name is "WISCONSIN, ITS COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS & VILLAGES) there no spelling of Centre. There are several for Center, Wisconsin. Center Township in Rock County Center in Rock Twp in Rock County Center Township in Outagamie County There is a Center City in Milwaukee County. Peggy Rockwell Gleich Janesville WI -----Original Message----- From: Ladybud42@aol.com [mailto:Ladybud42@aol.com] Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 8:43 PM To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GenWisc] Location of city Does anyone know if there is a Centre, Wisconsin. Can't seem to locate it. Thanks, Judy ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore email: kingsley@aol.com
Ashley and the rest of you wonderful folks, thank you so much for your wonderful suggestions! The week of September 12th the husband and kids will be out of town so I'll be able to aggressively pursue this and see if any headway can be made. Having the common name "Smith" AND "Johnson" in my lineage, I'm looking forward to a different sort of a challenge (in a weird sort of way ;-). I'll be sure to contact Frank and stay on this list as well. Again, thank you! Melissa -----Original Message----- From: ashley tiwara [mailto:grubisic@netwurx.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 5:59 PM To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Patrenets or similar sounding last name Melissa, and anyone else having problems with Eastern European origins, Frank, the listowner at Croatia - L at Rootsweb, is an amazing help on Eastern Europe. I asked him to take a look at your problem and he does have some suggestions, as well as what he considers likely alternative spellings. Perhaps if you took a look at these spellings one at a time? In less than a month you could get thru the list he gives, one spelling per day. Have you tried the Morse site for simplified searching at Ellis Island? I've had some very good help at the LDS FamilySearch site. If you can find the naturalization papers, often either at the local court house or the historical society, they almost always give a town name and then Shtetl Seek at FEEFS finds the town for you, with a map too. I've copied Frank's letter below. Hoping it will help, Ashley ***************************from Frank at Croatia - L, Rootsweb Patrenets was probably not the correct Slavic surname spelling. Some possibilities and not neccesarily the correct ethnicity : Petronetz Petrenitz Pechanetz Petrovets Petraneck Petronitz Petronek Potronitz Petranech Petravits Petronak Padrenik Petrenick Petrenik Petrinek Petrovits Petrunek Pitranek Potronak Putrovetz Example of 'mangled' names: surname spelled "Sinkovits" had emigrated to US. It was actually spelled SCHINKOWITSCH in the 'old country' which was a German name. In Hungarian and Slavic languages the letter c is pron. ts. While in German letter c is pron. tz,z. German letter "sch" pron. sh Polish letter "sz" pron. sh. Slavic letter "s^" pron. sh. In Hungarian and Slavic language the letter w is used only in foreign words. In Polish the letter w is pron. v and in German the letter w is pron. v, while the letter v is pron. f,v. When you get into Russian Cyrillic alphabet spelling of names becomes even more complex. Do you use Adobe Reader program so you can read PDF format files ? Wiliam F. Hoffman wrote an interesting article "Mutilation: the Fate of Eastern European Names in America " (PDF). He stated that "It's a miracle that any names are right !" Especially Polish or Russian surnames. The main cause of name distortion is the imprecision inherent in trying to represent spoken sounds in writing. From the late 1700s until the end of WW I, Poland did not exist as a country. It was divided among the Russian, German (Prussian), and Austrian Empires. These divisions were known as Partitions. There was Austrian-Poland, German-Poland, and Russian-Poland. Were the surnames ever naturalized after emigration to America ? Naturalization papers would list village/town of origin, date of arrival, and name of ship. How were these surnames spelled in US Federal Censuses 1910/1920 ? What language(s) did surname bearers speak ? The surname plus given (first) names might be a clue as to their nationality? [Perhaps check with a university language department?] [Examples -- all of these nations and ethnicities can be further researched at FEEFS] How are you ? English Wie geht es Ihnen ? German Hogy Van ? Hungarian Ako sa más^ ? Slovak Jak se máte ? Czech Jak sie masz ? Polish Kaip gyvenate ? Lithuanian Kà jums klàjas ? Latvian Kuidas käsi käib ? Estonian Kako ste ? Croatian Kako se imate ? Slovene K A K O C T E ? Serbian/Bulgarian (Cyrillic) (k ah k o s t eh) K A K /| E J| A' ? Russian (Cyrillic) (k ah k d ye l a) R K C || P A B |/| ? Ukrainian (Cyrillic) (yah k s p r á v ee ) Frank ----- Original Message ----- From: Melissa Stever To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 1:18 PM Subject: [GenWisc] Patrenets or similar sounding last name I am doing some research for my uncle. He is hitting the proverbial brick wall. His family came from Russia/Poland around the turn of the century and settled in Wisconsin. I can locate parts of the family in the 1910, 1920 census (grandfather Frank in Hansen, Wood, WI, DOB 1867) under various spellings. While he has had limited success tracking down those who migrated to, and were subsequently born in, the US, he cannot trace his family "back across the Atlantic" to Poland/Russia/Germany. This is due in part to all the changes in the borders, but also because of the (incorrect) spelling of last name. I'm sure the good folks in charge of admitting foreigners into the US did their best considering the language barriers, there is not a single "Patrenets" in or around Poland. Most census takers subsequently misspelled the name as well. I would appreciate corresponding with anyone who may have any information regarding the family and/or alternate spellings of the name. Melissa ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore email: kingsley@aol.com
Melissa, and anyone else having problems with Eastern European origins, Frank, the listowner at Croatia - L at Rootsweb, is an amazing help on Eastern Europe. I asked him to take a look at your problem and he does have some suggestions, as well as what he considers likely alternative spellings. Perhaps if you took a look at these spellings one at a time? In less than a month you could get thru the list he gives, one spelling per day. Have you tried the Morse site for simplified searching at Ellis Island? I've had some very good help at the LDS FamilySearch site. If you can find the naturalization papers, often either at the local court house or the historical society, they almost always give a town name and then Shtetl Seek at FEEFS finds the town for you, with a map too. I've copied Frank's letter below. Hoping it will help, Ashley ***************************from Frank at Croatia - L, Rootsweb Patrenets was probably not the correct Slavic surname spelling. Some possibilities and not neccesarily the correct ethnicity : Petronetz Petrenitz Pechanetz Petrovets Petraneck Petronitz Petronek Potronitz Petranech Petravits Petronak Padrenik Petrenick Petrenik Petrinek Petrovits Petrunek Pitranek Potronak Putrovetz Example of 'mangled' names: surname spelled "Sinkovits" had emigrated to US. It was actually spelled SCHINKOWITSCH in the 'old country' which was a German name. In Hungarian and Slavic languages the letter c is pron. ts. While in German letter c is pron. tz,z. German letter "sch" pron. sh Polish letter "sz" pron. sh. Slavic letter "s^" pron. sh. In Hungarian and Slavic language the letter w is used only in foreign words. In Polish the letter w is pron. v and in German the letter w is pron. v, while the letter v is pron. f,v. When you get into Russian Cyrillic alphabet spelling of names becomes even more complex. Do you use Adobe Reader program so you can read PDF format files ? Wiliam F. Hoffman wrote an interesting article "Mutilation: the Fate of Eastern European Names in America " (PDF). He stated that "It's a miracle that any names are right !" Especially Polish or Russian surnames. The main cause of name distortion is the imprecision inherent in trying to represent spoken sounds in writing. From the late 1700s until the end of WW I, Poland did not exist as a country. It was divided among the Russian, German (Prussian), and Austrian Empires. These divisions were known as Partitions. There was Austrian-Poland, German-Poland, and Russian-Poland. Were the surnames ever naturalized after emigration to America ? Naturalization papers would list village/town of origin, date of arrival, and name of ship. How were these surnames spelled in US Federal Censuses 1910/1920 ? What language(s) did surname bearers speak ? The surname plus given (first) names might be a clue as to their nationality? [Perhaps check with a university language department?] [Examples -- all of these nations and ethnicities can be further researched at FEEFS] How are you ? English Wie geht es Ihnen ? German Hogy Van ? Hungarian Ako sa más^ ? Slovak Jak se máte ? Czech Jak sie masz ? Polish Kaip gyvenate ? Lithuanian Kà jums klàjas ? Latvian Kuidas käsi käib ? Estonian Kako ste ? Croatian Kako se imate ? Slovene K A K O C T E ? Serbian/Bulgarian (Cyrillic) (k ah k o s t eh) K A K /| E J| A' ? Russian (Cyrillic) (k ah k d ye l a) R K C || P A B |/| ? Ukrainian (Cyrillic) (yah k s p r á v ee ) Frank ----- Original Message ----- From: Melissa Stever To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 1:18 PM Subject: [GenWisc] Patrenets or similar sounding last name I am doing some research for my uncle. He is hitting the proverbial brick wall. His family came from Russia/Poland around the turn of the century and settled in Wisconsin. I can locate parts of the family in the 1910, 1920 census (grandfather Frank in Hansen, Wood, WI, DOB 1867) under various spellings. While he has had limited success tracking down those who migrated to, and were subsequently born in, the US, he cannot trace his family "back across the Atlantic" to Poland/Russia/Germany. This is due in part to all the changes in the borders, but also because of the (incorrect) spelling of last name. I'm sure the good folks in charge of admitting foreigners into the US did their best considering the language barriers, there is not a single "Patrenets" in or around Poland. Most census takers subsequently misspelled the name as well. I would appreciate corresponding with anyone who may have any information regarding the family and/or alternate spellings of the name. Melissa
Hi! New to list! Looking for help in the Stockholm Wis cemetery. I do believe I have a few relatives buried there and trying to confirm. Last name is Lindström. Please write back, any info appreicated! sincerely, Karrin in CA
I am doing some research for my uncle. He is hitting the proverbial brick wall. His family came from Russia/Poland around the turn of the century and settled in Wisconsin. I can locate parts of the family in the 1910, 1920 census (grandfather Frank in Hansen, Wood, WI, DOB 1867) under various spellings. While he has had limited success tracking down those who migrated to, and were subsequently born in, the US, he cannot trace his family "back across the Atlantic" to Poland/Russia/Germany. This is due in part to all the changes in the borders, but also because of the (incorrect) spelling of last name. I'm sure the good folks in charge of admitting foreigners into the US did their best considering the language barriers, there is not a single "Patrenets" in or around Poland. Most census takers subsequently misspelled the name as well. I would appreciate corresponding with anyone who may have any information regarding the family and/or alternate spellings of the name. Melissa
Have you tried googling local newspaper names and seeing if you can pull any articles, I have good luck doing that for recent stuff _US Newspapers - US Newspaper List_ (http://www.usnpl.com/) _http://www.usnpl.com/_ (http://www.usnpl.com/) helps me out a lot.. Iris
I Googled Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group and got _Google Search: Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group_ (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Robert+Hohert+vs.+Weir+Slurry+Group&btnG=Google+Se arch)
Try this, might work: http://www.wiwd.uscourts.gov/ You will have to locate the case file #. Shari ----- Original Message ----- From: "john burns" <johnburns@telus.net> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 12:18 PM Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Court case > I came up with the same once that page started working. I'm trying to find > more details than the brief 2 sentence summary. > I thought after I posted my message that it seems a bit odd for me to post > this on Rootsweb, which is genealogy. But almost most of my internet > activity is genealogy-I don't know where else to look. It is genealogy-a > relative-just very recent. > John > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <IrisLillie@aol.com> > To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 9:38 AM > Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Court case > > > > I Googled > > > > Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group > > > > and got > > > > _Google Search: Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group_ > > > (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Robert+Hohert+vs.+Weir+S > lurry+Group&btnG=Google+Se > > arch) > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > > email: kingsley@aol.com > > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: kingsley@aol.com >
Thanks Shari. I registered at that site and will proceed. John ----- Original Message ----- From: "wis1848" <wis1848@wi.rr.com> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 10:26 AM Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Court case > Try this, might work: http://www.wiwd.uscourts.gov/ > > You will have to locate the case file #. > > Shari > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "john burns" <johnburns@telus.net> > To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 12:18 PM > Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Court case > > > > I came up with the same once that page started working. I'm trying to find > > more details than the brief 2 sentence summary. > > I thought after I posted my message that it seems a bit odd for me to post > > this on Rootsweb, which is genealogy. But almost most of my internet > > activity is genealogy-I don't know where else to look. It is genealogy-a > > relative-just very recent. > > John > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <IrisLillie@aol.com> > > To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 9:38 AM > > Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Court case > > > > > > > I Googled > > > > > > Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group > > > > > > and got > > > > > > _Google Search: Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group_ > > > > > > (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Robert+Hohert+vs.+Weir+S > > lurry+Group&btnG=Google+Se > > > arch) > > > > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > > > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > > > email: kingsley@aol.com > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > > email: kingsley@aol.com > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: kingsley@aol.com > >
Thanks Iris. I'm working my way through the newspapers there and will see what happens. John ----- Original Message ----- From: <IrisLillie@aol.com> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 10:25 AM Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Court case > Have you tried googling local newspaper names and seeing if you can pull any > articles, I have good luck doing that for recent stuff > > _US Newspapers - US Newspaper List_ (http://www.usnpl.com/) > > _http://www.usnpl.com/_ (http://www.usnpl.com/) > > helps me out a lot.. > > Iris > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: kingsley@aol.com > >
I came up with the same once that page started working. I'm trying to find more details than the brief 2 sentence summary. I thought after I posted my message that it seems a bit odd for me to post this on Rootsweb, which is genealogy. But almost most of my internet activity is genealogy-I don't know where else to look. It is genealogy-a relative-just very recent. John ----- Original Message ----- From: <IrisLillie@aol.com> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 9:38 AM Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Court case > I Googled > > Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group > > and got > > _Google Search: Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group_ > (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Robert+Hohert+vs.+Weir+S lurry+Group&btnG=Google+Se > arch) > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: kingsley@aol.com > >
Can anyone tell me how I can find out more about this case? http://www.fox-law.com/randall_b__gold.htm In January 2003, Mr. Gold, together with Michael Fox, tried a federal age discrimination lawsuit, in the Western District of Wisconsin entitled Robert Hohert vs. Weir Slurry Group, which resulted in a $432,000 jury verdict for lost back wages and willful ADEA violations. Mr. Hohert also recovered statutory attorney's fees and lost front pay as of the overall post-trial settlement. The link just says page cannot be displayed. John in cloudy Vancouver
I just discovered that in one state, (I don't know if this is uniform across the country) that several of my relatives aquired marriage applications in on county, then were married in another county, same state. Often, not even a close county. Now here is the rub. Do I put down where the ceremony took place? There will be no official record of the marriage. People may be able to find a newspaper article, but there is no county record there. Or would you put down the county the lisence was issued in that slot labled "where" ? If this is the status quo for all states, I may have just figured out why I have trouble finding either court records or new articles.
--WebTV-Mail-25282-718 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Put down BOTH. For example: Although Palmer & Eloise got their marriage license in Iowa Co., WI., they were married in Green Bay, Brown Co., WI. ~~~~ Then you can find out if they were married in that other county because they had relatives there, or whatever. ~~ Happy Hunting! Rosemarie in Wisconsin --WebTV-Mail-25282-718 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpinvite-3101.bay.webtv.net (209.240.204.241) by storefull-3213.bay.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Sat, 28 Aug 2004 08:11:26 -0700 Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists7.rootsweb.com [66.43.18.39]) by smtpinvite-3101.bay.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) with ESMTP id 415AFBE08; Sat, 28 Aug 2004 08:11:26 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.12.10/8.12.8) id i7SF6Fnj016163; Sat, 28 Aug 2004 09:06:15 -0600 Resent-Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 09:06:15 -0600 X-Original-Sender: IrisLillie@aol.com Sat Aug 28 09:06:15 2004 From: IrisLillie@aol.com Message-ID: <1dc.2a3b9814.2e61f962@aol.com> Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 11:06:10 EDT Old-To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5000 X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 Resent-Message-ID: <9eo3d.A.O8D.n9JMBB@lists2.rootsweb.com> To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/4165 X-Loop: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: GenWisconsin-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: [GenWisc] What Location do I use? I just discovered that in one state, (I don't know if this is uniform across the country) that several of my relatives aquired marriage applications in on county, then were married in another county, same state. Often, not even a close county. Now here is the rub. Do I put down where the ceremony took place? There will be no official record of the marriage. People may be able to find a newspaper article, but there is no county record there. Or would you put down the county the lisence was issued in that slot labled "where" ? If this is the status quo for all states, I may have just figured out why I have trouble finding either court records or new articles. ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore email: kingsley@aol.com --WebTV-Mail-25282-718--
My Shawano county people are Tauscher. -----Original Message----- From: Heart's Desire [mailto:Rosemarie547@webtv.net] Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:29 PM To: GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GenWisc] Bonduel Sandra, Are any of your Shawano County people related to BASTIL? If so, contact me again at Rosemarie547@webtv.net ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore email: kingsley@aol.com
Iris, Sorry-Got bogged down with lookups & forgot to ask about the records. Will try to all Outagamie County in morn. I live in Outagamie courthouse practically. the ladies have gotten to know my voice when i call to set up appoiuntment & know me on sight also. They all tease each other & some tease me. I have been to Waupaca, Brown ,Outagamie, Winnebago, Shawano, Calumet, Fond du Lac courthouses & by far the friendliest is Outagamie with Calumet ranking a very close 2nd. Winnebago a certain German lady can be a bit rude but guess just need to kill her with kindness & she softens up. Kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: <IrisLillie@aol.com> To: <GenWisconsin-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 12:29 PM Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Wisconsin Death Index 1959-1979 : : In a message dated 8/26/2004 10:30:53 AM Central Daylight Time, : djgroh@nnex.net writes: : : http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com/gen/wi/_vitals/wideathm.htm : : : That's a great address... : Like it's been said .. There is a gap between this one (1959-1979) and the : pre 1907 index, but this is very helpful. : : Iris : : : ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== : Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore : email: kingsley@aol.com :
The State Historical Society in Madison has on fiche: DEATH 1959-1991 index DIVORCES - Statewide index to divorces recorded between 1965-1984. Index is in four parts: 1965-1978, alphabetically by surname ; 1979-1983, by wife ; 1979-1983, by husband ; 1980-1984 by husband last name. Records for 1966 are missing. MARRIAGES: 1973-1978 marriages by last name of bride ; marriages, 79-83, by bride ; marriages, 1979, Milwaukee City, by bride. 1973-1978 marriages by last name of groom ; marriages, 79-83, by groom ; marriages, 1979, Milwaukee City, by groom. 1979-1997 marriages by bride, 1979-1997 marriages by groom ONLINE: Here is a site that has the 1959 - 1979 index on line copied from the fiche http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com/gen/wi/_vitals/wide59_t.htm Happy Hunting! _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
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