Gerry Meier <[email protected]> wrote: > I think anyone living in the town of Waterloo in 1840 would have had to be > in that > church, if it was built by then. (Was it?) My husband's side of the > family lived > in Waterloo, as well as in a few of the surrounding communities just near > there, in > fact, his grandfather was caretaker of St. P. & P church for many years. > I think > you'd have to say your folks were members of St. P/P if they lived in > Waterloo at > all. It's a tiny town...have you ever been there? There is only 1 > parish, I'm > sure. What other surnames in Waterloo are in your family? > All I know is that the "Henry LONG" family is listed on page 355 of the 1840 Federal Census for Monroe County. I am still hoping someone will tell me what part of Monroe County is recorded on page 355. I do not know if this is Waterloo. Daniel Daniel J. Kortenkamp, Ph.D. [email protected] Dept. of Psychology University of Wisconsin fax: 715 346-2778 Stevens Point, WI 54481 http://www.uwsp.edu/acad/psych/dk/danielpg.htm