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    1. Re: Who was Mads H. Vick?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wIB.2ACI/315.2 Message Board Post: I am in Minnesota for a few weeks and have an index for the cemeteries. I found the following: Mads H. Vick There is a Mads H. Vick who was buried in the Hardanger Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery. There is no stone. This was church was typically Norwegians. John J. and Anne Week There is a John J. and an Anne Week who were buried in the First Lutheran of Norway Lake Church Cemetery. Vick There are 15 Vicks listed (including Mads H.). Eight were buried in Tromso Memorial Cemetery (Grace Lutheran)--typically Norwegians. This cemetery is by Lake Lillian. Four were buried in Hardanger. None of these has a stone. One (no stone) was buried in Pioneer Lutheran Cemetery (Lake Elizabeth/Fahlun). Two were buried in Lake Lillian United Methodist Church Cemetery. Vik There are 6 Viks listed. Four were buried in Fairview Cemetery (nondenominational). Two were buried in Oak Hill Cemetery (nondenominational). Wick There are 8 listed. All were buried in West Norway Lake Lutheran Cemetery (Hope). Wicks There are 2 listed. An infant (no stone) was buried in Salem Mission Covenant Church Cemetery. Rev. Thomas G. Wicks was buried in Cloverleaf Memorial Cemetery in Willmar. I will have to go to the Willmar Library to check dates for you.

    06/16/2006 04:55:22