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    1. [GenWisconsin] Re: Town of Ellington
    2. In a message dated 07/13/2000 5:34:40 PM Central Daylight Time, Wstjs@aol.com writes: << I found one of my line on the 1875 state census living in the town of Ellington. I cannot find the location on a map. Is this town still in existance or is it known by another name at present. >> >From the History of Northern Wisconsin: Outagamie County is divided into eighteen towns, viz., Deer Creek, Maple Creek and Liberty, in the northwest and west; Hortonia and Dale in the sourthwest; Maine and Cicero in the north; Bovina, Black Creek, Ellington and Center, in the central portion... The first towns, formed in 1851, the year that Outagamie was set off from Brown County, were Grand Chute, Ellington, Greenville, Hortonia, Kaukauna and Lansing, the latter being changed to Center in 1853.... Hope this helps you locate it. I can't tell you if Ellington still exists though. 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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