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    1. Re: [NYMADISO] NYMADISO Digest, Vol 5, Issue 91
    2. Timothy Stowell
    3. Mary, Not that I'm aware of. I'll have to ask my wife or her uncle and aunt who have lived there most of their lives. Funny thing happened in my Madison tree is that I looked for untold years, as my uncle before me had to find a couple married in December 1849 in Brookfield and then vanished. We searched cemetery after cemetery to find their graves. They were my great-great-great grandparents. In the early 2000s while working on the history of a couple of counties in Wisconsin, late one night I found reference to them through their son who had moved as a pioneer to Wisconsin. In 2004 I was able to travel to Wisconsin and visit their graves. Thus ended a nearly 40 year quest. I'm tweaking the Madison site, as my email address has changed but with hundreds of pages, even with the ability to change many at once, I'm also seeing if I can tweak the code to get rid of extra code, allowing the pages to load faster. Tim On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Mary Kay Mullen <marykay@mullen.be> wrote: > HI Tim, > Michael Mullen is my husband's gr-grand uncle. Born in Ireland, married in > Rock County, Wisconsin and moved to MN and raised a family of 7 boys. From > the history of Campbell twp he was active in the politics of the area. He > was active in the GAR in St. Paul when he died at 93 in 1937. > Any connection in your family? > > Mary Kay >

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