Found these two websites, thought someone might be interested. WISCONSIN GOLD STAR LIST. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines & Nurses, CASUALTIES WWI. List provides details of the hometown, age, unit, location of death, and cause of death in World War One. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/worldwarone/wisconsin/ NATIVE AMERICAN. Online Sources for ONEIDA INDIAN GENEALOGY. Ely PARKER's Roster of Oneida Indian Volunteers - War of 1812 (transcribed roster). There are links to 1777 Roster of the Battle of Oriskany, New York; 1794 Schedule of Losses sustained by Oneida and Tuscarora; Directory of First Nations Individuals in South-Western Ontario covering the period 1750-1850; Powless Diary, including 1817-1880 which begins with reference to Oneida Castle, New York. Most of diary pertains to Oneida, Wisconsin; 1830 Census of the First Christian & Orchard Parties who went from New York to Wisconsin; U.S. treaties with the Oneida 1834- 1841, which include many families by name, includes lists of families moving to Wisconsin and Canada, and those families desiring to remain in New York state; 1852 Census of Oneida Indian Settlement, Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario; and searchable databases, such as 1883 Wisconsin Civil War Pensioners List, Annotated 1886/1887 Tribal Census Rolls for Oneida at Oneida Reservation, New York; 1893 Tribal Census Rolls for Oneida at same; Oneida students at Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania (lists and photos); and many more. http://www.angelfire.com/on3/oneida/page2.html