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    1. [NEBRRoots] Re: 1913 NE Washington-Douglas counties
    2. In a message dated 1/2/2002 6:43:56 AM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > WASHINGTON COUNTY -- BLAIR > Belknap > Paasch > Petersen > > WASHINGTON COUNTY - RICHLAND TOWNSHIP > Lambrecht > Lamp > Misfeldt > Petersen > > WASHINGTON COUNTY - WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP > Jansen > > DOUGLAS COUNTY - BENNINGTON > Gottsch > Hansen > Hladik > Petersen > Stark > > DOUGLAS COUNTY - JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP > Kopke > Logeman > > DOUGLAS COUNTY - UNION TOWNSHIP > Petersen > > You see that Petersen is the common thread. There were lots of them. If > you need to limit what you look up for me, Richland Twp (or precinct) in > Washington county, and Bennington area in Douglas county will still yield a > lot for me. > HERE IS WHAT I FIND IN THE ATLAS: Washington Co., Blair - Belknap, Paasch, Peterson: 1. Section 71, 38.47 acres, Nels Peterson Estate. 2. Section 31, 80 acres, P.L. Peterson 3. Section 10, 40 acres, J.L. Peterson 4. Section 15, 114.25 acres, K. A. PETERSON 5. Sections 25/35, 40/40 acres, J.C. Peterson RICHLAND TOWNSHIP - Lambrecht, Lamp, Misfeldt, Petersen 1. Section 31, Charley Petersen, 80 acres. 2. Section 28, 180 acres, Frederick Petersen. 3. Section 34, 40 acres, H. F. Lambrecht. 4. Section 27, 160 acres, Nick Petersen 5. Section 10, 80 acres, Fritz Misfeldt Washington Co., Washington Twp. - Jansen (I don't find a Washington Twp. in Washington County.) DOUGLAS CO., BENNINGTON (town) is in Jefferson Township: Gottsch, Hansen, Hladik, Petersen, Stark, Kopke, Logeman - 1. Section 34, 160 acres, F. Logemann 2. Section 26, 320 acres, H. Logemann 3. Section 26, 80 acres, Wm. Logemann 4. Section 11, 160 acres, H. Logemann 5. Section 8, 80 acres, B. Gottsch 6. Section 3, 160 acres, C. F. Gottsch That's all I can find on the atlas. I hope this is helpful. Regards, Mona Sarratt Knight "Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty." John Philpot Curran, 1808. "Democracy is based upon the conviction that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people." Harry Emerson

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