Hi Everyone, Just got this off another list & maybe someone would be interested. Barb >Resent-Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 09:04:37 -0800 (PST) >Old-To: CherokeeChat@onelist.com, Cherokee-L@rootsweb.com, > CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com, Milligan-L@rootsweb.com, > Dutcher-L@rootsweb.com >Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 09:37:36 -0700 >Subject: Genealogy Help >X-Juno-Att: 0 >From: Marsha Buck <marligan@juno.com> >Resent-Message-ID: <"wtsx5.A.wWE.kis22"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> >To: DUTCHER-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: DUTCHER-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <DUTCHER-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/381 >X-Loop: DUTCHER-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: DUTCHER-L-request@rootsweb.com > >I received this info from another list and thought it might be useful. > >There is a new website called "Random Acts of Genealogical >Kindness." These are volunteers who will video cemeteries >or homeplaces, or do lookups in the counties where they >live. > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnstewar/genkin.htm > > >
I have a family note that states that a Maggie FITCH died in Oconto, Wis. on Feb 23, 1942. Her first name could have been Marg, Margery or Jane. Her birth name was GRANT. The library did not find an obituary notice. Is it possible to have a local person lookup the official registration at my expense? Thomas A. Hickey 373 Lodor Street Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, L9G 2Z5 thomasahickey@compuserve.com
Hi Everyone, I got this on another list & thought it might be of interest. I think it would be a big help to be able to search the LDS files at home & for those who don't have access to a LDS Family History Library this will be wonderful. Give it a try & see what you all can find. Barb Hi Folks, I heard a month or so ago that the Mormon (LDS) Church was putting their family databases on the internet and today I got this from another list. Sure will be great to be able to access their files from home. ~~~~~~~ GUESS WHAT! Beginning about March 1st, possibly a few days later, the LDS Church will release a beta test of Family Search on the Internet for about a 3 week trial basis at: http://www.familysearch.org (Keep checking until they actually have it up and running.) They would like everyone to try it out and respond! After the short beta testing they will take it off the Internet in order to fix any problems. Connie Poole Hurley ....Kentucky...... ~~~~~~~
Barb, et al, I've also heard that part of this will be to put the FHL up on the 'Net. Think what a boon that would be to be able to get your film numbers *before* you go! I can only manage 1 day/week there, and hate to spend the time I could be looking at films, on the computer searching for film numbers. I'm really looking forward to this! Happy Hunting! Marsha Ashley Wilcox mwilcox@lnd.com Wilcox Web Design -- http://start.at/WilcoxWebDesign USGenWeb County Coordinator for: Lake Co., IL -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~illake/ Listowner for ILLAKE-L, tracing your roots in Lake Co., IL (Temp CC) Iron Co., WI -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiiron/ Home Page -- http://mall.lnd.com/wilcox/ My Genealogy Page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mawilcox/index.htm SpamHunt! -- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1616/ Barbara Brady wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > I got this on another list & thought it might be of interest. I think > it would be a big help to be able to search the LDS files at home & for > those who don't have access to a LDS Family History Library this will be > wonderful. Give it a try & see what you all can find. > Barb > > Hi Folks, > > I heard a month or so ago that the Mormon (LDS) Church was putting their > family databases on the internet and today I got this from another list. Sure > will be great to be able to access their files from home. > ~~~~~~~ > > GUESS WHAT! > Beginning about March 1st, possibly a few days later, the LDS Church > will release a beta test of Family Search on the Internet for about a 3 > week trial basis at: http://www.familysearch.org (Keep checking until > they actually have it up and running.) > They would like everyone to try it out and respond! After the short beta > > testing they will take it off the Internet in order to fix any problems. > > Connie Poole Hurley > ....Kentucky...... > ~~~~~~~
Hi everybody! Awhile ago, maybe a couple of months, I talked with someone on this list about DUCHARME in Waupaca (& Oconto) Co. I've uncovered more information from back in NY, and resolved one of *my* riddles concerning this name. I wanted to let that person in on what I've found, but guess what? I can't find a copy of our correspondence! I thought it was Rita, but I'm not sure. So, whoever I sent the information about Joseph & Melie (MARCIL) DUCHARME to, would you please contact me? I've got more! ;-) Happy Hunting! Marsha Wilcox mwilcox@lnd.com Wilcox Web Design -- http://start.at/WilcoxWebDesign USGenWeb County Coordinator for: Lake Co., IL -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~illake/ Listowner for ILLAKE-L, tracing your roots in Lake Co., IL (Temp CC) Iron Co., WI -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiiron/ Home Page -- http://mall.lnd.com/wilcox/ My Genealogy Page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mawilcox/index.htm SpamHunt! -- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1616/
Hi, The appropriate County Courthouse Probate office will have any of these records. Thanks, Peggy -----Original Message----- From: clp8@juno.com <clp8@juno.com> To: WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com <WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 8:26 PM Subject: [WauShaOcon-L] Where should I write for wills? >Can someone please tell me where I should write to get a copy of a will >and/or probate for someone who died ca 1877, Clintonville, Waupaca Co.? > >Where should I write for a will for someone who died between 1895 & 1902, >Dane Co., WI? > >Thank you. >Clare >Clearwater, Fla. > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > >
Hello everyone! http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnwius/WI_index.html Just wanted to let you know that I have added a few more links on the WI State Topics page. And, the new sites from now on will be marked with a red asterisk to make it easier for everyone to find them. I have also added a few sites on a few county pages. These new sites will be marked with the words NEW SITE!!! in red also. New to the Adams Co. site is the Adams Co. Historical Society site. I urge you to check this site out as it is a great site with lots of local information to be seen. And if you have any links that you would like to add to the site, please email with the information. If you have a personal or genealogical web site that deals with Wisconsin, you can also have a link added to the ALHN WI site. (Linda - I know you want your site on there!) :) There is also a new link on the Oneida and Vilas Co sites for look ups that are offered by a volunteer. If you can offer to do look ups and would like me to create a page with your information on it, please let me know. I will be more than happy to work with you on something. Whether you charge for your help or not, is up to you. I would just like to give folks you need help in Wisconsin a few places that they can count on getting some correct information through. Our ALHN WI page is nearing 5000 visits! Yipee!!! Not too long ago we were only at 4000. I have also included a new webtracker on the main pages of the ALHN WI site. This way I can keep track of what the most popular pages are and where people are coming from. This tracker will even tell me what country visitors are from. I want to thank everyone that has taken the time to visit the site. It wouldn't be there if it weren't for all you wonderful Wisconsinites and your ancestors!!! Please take a few minutes to check out our updates at the American Local History Network - Wisconsin site. -- Cindy Johnson :0) NEW SITE! American Local History Network - Wisconsin A compilation of Historical & Genealogical Information http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnwius/WI_index.html My Wisconsin Family History Page http://www.ameritech.net/users/cindyjohnson1/Family_history.htm
Can someone please tell me where I should write to get a copy of a will and/or probate for someone who died ca 1877, Clintonville, Waupaca Co.? Where should I write for a will for someone who died between 1895 & 1902, Dane Co., WI? Thank you. Clare Clearwater, Fla. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
My Dotys went from Onieda Co., NY to Wisconsin via Michigan. Eugene Doty was b. in 1856 in Mich to John Doty and Mary (Buck). They moved on to Shawano Co., Wisc. and were on the 1860 Census with John's 2nd wife, Mary's sister, Jane. By 1870 John Doty died; Jane remarried James Warnick of Canada and they had 2 children on the census as was Eugene Doty on the census living with the Warnick family. 1874 - Eugene married Emma Mann 1875 - Eugene and Emma had Charles Eugene Doty 1880 - Eugene, Emma and Charles lived in Poygan, Wisc. 1898 - Charles was married (Don't know where. Suspect St. Louis) 1898 - Charles and Mollie (Frank) had a dau. Goldie b. ST LOUIS. 1904 - Eugene and Emma had a son Lloyd L. Mann b. ST. LOUIS. ca 1905 - Charles, Mollie and their 4 children (all b. in St. Louis) moved to Granite City, Madison Co., ILL. 1920 - Emma and Lloyd on Venice Twp., Madison Co., Illinois census (Eugene must have died between 1904 and 1920) 1920 - Charles, Mollie and their 4 children lived in Venice Twp., Madison Co., Illinois Does anyone know of anyother children of Eugene Doty and Emma (Mann) other than Charles (b. 1875, Wisc.) and Lloyd (b. 1904 St. Louis). 29 years is a long time between children. My library does not have soundex. I would appreciate any St. Louis information on the Doty family. If you could give me the jpages for the 1900 census, I will try to find the information. Thanks for any help. Clare Pebworth Clearwater, Florida clp8@Juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Arnie - I tried to e-mail you back privately - however, it was returned to me - saying that the mail was undeliverable??? >Arnie - I am so excited - we are related!!!!!!! Christine Voss's had a >brother John, and his (John's) daughter was my Grandpa's grandmother. The >only info I have on Christine is that she married Herman Krause - I did not >even know her name. Her parents are Christlieb Voss (b. 10/23/1834; d. >8/12/1905) and Henrietta Koglin (b. 11/21/1836; d. 2/11/1926). > >I have no information on Christine's decendents, but I have limited info on >her siblings. And I have an almost complete list of her brother John's >decendents. I don't have any other info on Christlieb and Henrietta, but my >cousin Godwin Voss and I are looking for as much as we can. > >My hometown is in Manawa and that is why I am very familiar with it. There >are still quite a few Voss' and Hackbarth's in the area. As a matter of >fact two of my high school teachers last name was Hackbarth. > >Hope to hear from you soon. >Tory Suehs > >At 10:18 AM 2/22/99 -0600, you wrote: >>Hello Tory, >> >>Your offer sounds to-good-to-be-true. That is the area where my grandfathers >>uncle, Herman Krause, settled. His wife was Christine Voss and her siblings >>were also in that area. >>The names that I would like info on are KRAUSE/VOSS/HACKBARTH/KOGLIN/ >>Since your ancestors seem to be from that area, could you please tell me >>what names you are searching? >> >>Look forward to hearing from you. >> >>Arnie >> >>At 10:05 AM 2/22/99 -0500, you wrote: >>>Over my spring break, I am going to be looking through the baptism, >>>marriage, and hopefully death records at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in >>>Manawa, WI. They have records from around 1870 to present. The first 40-50 >>>years are in German, but it isn't too hard to figure out. (The pastor there >>>speaks German and kindly helps me out). The people in the records are >>>probably mostly from Symco (maybe), Ogdensberg, Union, Lawrence, Little >>>Wolf, and maybe Royalton since in the early years St. Pauls was one of the >>>only Lutheran churches in the area. >>> >>>Also, a few years ago St. Paul's School celebrated their 150 anniversary >>>and they sold a "scrapbook" with pictures of most of the confirmation >>>classes since 1920 and few from the earlier classes and a brief history of >>>the school. I have a copy and would be willing to look up any names in >there. >>> >>>My spring break doesn't start until March 8th, so I will not be going to >>>the church until then, but if anyone would like for me to look up anyone >>>while I am there, let me know. >>> >>>Tory >>> >>> >>------------------------------------------------------------------ >>Arnold E. Krause, Home: >>Electrical Engineering Department, 1611 Arlington Ave., >>University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask., >>57 Campus Drive, S7H 2Y6 >>Saskatoon, Sask., >>S7N 5A9 >>(306) 966 5411 (306) 374 3348 >>------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> > >
Over my spring break, I am going to be looking through the baptism, marriage, and hopefully death records at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Manawa, WI. They have records from around 1870 to present. The first 40-50 years are in German, but it isn't too hard to figure out. (The pastor there speaks German and kindly helps me out). The people in the records are probably mostly from Symco (maybe), Ogdensberg, Union, Lawrence, Little Wolf, and maybe Royalton since in the early years St. Pauls was one of the only Lutheran churches in the area. Also, a few years ago St. Paul's School celebrated their 150 anniversary and they sold a "scrapbook" with pictures of most of the confirmation classes since 1920 and few from the earlier classes and a brief history of the school. I have a copy and would be willing to look up any names in there. My spring break doesn't start until March 8th, so I will not be going to the church until then, but if anyone would like for me to look up anyone while I am there, let me know. Tory
Hi, The Town of Perry is located in Dane County. For a quick check for any location in Wisconsin, I use this genWeb site: http://www.livgenmi.com/atwip.htm Good luck! Peggy Perry -----Original Message----- From: clp8@juno.com <clp8@juno.com> To: WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com <WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 7:03 AM Subject: [WauShaOcon-L] Where is or was Perry, Wisconsin????? >Can someone please locate Perry, Wisconsin or Perry's Mills, Wisconsin. > I can't find it in the Atlas. What county is or was it in? >Thanks, >Clare > > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > >
Can someone please locate Perry, Wisconsin or Perry's Mills, Wisconsin. I can't find it in the Atlas. What county is or was it in? Thanks, Clare ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Hi, Does anyone have Merryfields in their family from WI.? I am helping a friend with her Farrar family history and Merryfields married into the family. Thanks. Ruth C. rcolburn@mail.cvn.net
Hi I gave your e-mail to a friend at Suring and he told me a week ago that was also in his family line. They are not on line. Address is James Boettcher 8771 Clay Rd Suring Wi 54174 920-842-2041. Jim is a barber and has a shop in Suring. Barb Bubolz WauShaOcon-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > WauShaOcon-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 26 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [WauShaOcon-L] Koeppen ["Bianca" <1979bmw@excite.com>] > #2 [WauShaOcon-L] Herman, Shawano Cou ["Kristen Eberlein" <kristeneberlei] > #3 Re: [WauShaOcon-L] 1870 Federal Ce [Rollie Littlewood <rklittle@facsta] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from WauShaOcon-D, send a message to > > WauShaOcon-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [WauShaOcon-L] Koeppen > Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 06:30:46 PST > From: "Bianca" <1979bmw@excite.com> > To: WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com > > I have kind of an odd question. Is there anyone out there with information > on this family? Specifically I'm looking for Christian (1816-1885) and a > Friedrick who would have been around the same age. I cam across a > researcher looking for Fred who came from Germany to Shawano County. I was > wondering if anyone had information that would connect the two families or > access to old newspapers that might have an obit for Christian - died > January 7, 1885. Thank you. > > Bianca > > Researching Koeppen, Retzlaff, Boettcher > > _______________________________________________________ > Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/ > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [WauShaOcon-L] Herman, Shawano County in the 1870 census > Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 16:49:32 -0500 > From: "Kristen Eberlein" <kristeneberlein@mindspring.com> > To: WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com > > Dear List, > > Thanks to all who responded to my inquiry asking what happened to > the township of Herman, Shawano County in the 1870 census. > > Hats off to Jennifer Hoffman, who advised me to look in the > township of Richmond, stating that "just about all of Shawano > County west of the town of Richmond is included in the Town of > Richmond listing." Today I went back to the microfilm, looked > under Richmond, and promptly found my great-grandparents. > > For those interested, the Shawano County towns listed in the 1870 > census are as follows: Angelica, Belle Plain, Grant, Heartland, > Kishina, Pella, Richmond, Shawano, Washington, and Waukechen. > > Best, > > Kristen Eberlein > Durham, North Carolina > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [WauShaOcon-L] 1870 Federal Census for Shawano County > Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 22:37:40 -0600 > From: Rollie Littlewood <rklittle@facstaff.wisc.edu> > To: WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com > > At 05:03 PM 2/14/99 -0500, Kristen Eberlein > <kristeneberlein@mindspring.com> wrote: > ... > >I couldn't find ANY listings for the town of Herman in either the > >first or second filming of the 1870 Federal Census. Does anyone > >know what the story is? > ... > > Kristen has apparently got an answer to her specific question. But > for the benefit of others who are having trouble finding certain towns > in Shawano County, here is some information I found today: > > As Kristen noted in her message to the list earlier today, the > Shawano County towns listed in the 1870 census are as follows: > Angelica, Belle Plain, Grant, Heartland (correct spelling is apparently > Hartland), Kishina (correct spelling is apparently Keshena), Pella, > Richmond, Shawano, Washington, and Waukechen (correct spelling is > apparently Waukechon). The reason only these towns were listed is > because they were to only towns which existed at the time of the 1870 > census. There are seventeen townships which were created after the time > of the 1870 census (shown with the year of their creation and the town > from which they were created): > Almon (about 1872, from Seneca) > Aniwa (1885, from Hutchins) > Bartelme (1912, from Almon) > Birnamwood (1883, from Wittenberg) > Fairbanks (1878, from Seneca) > Germania (1886, from Fairbanks) > Green Valley (about 1872, from Angelica and Washington) > Herman (1871, from Richmond) > Hutchins (created as Hutchinson in 1878, from Almon; name changed to > Hutchins in 1880) > Lessor (late 1870, probably from either Waukechon or Hartland) > Maple Grove (mid-1870, from Angelica) > Morris (1881, from Seneca) > Navarino (1874, from Waukechon; briefly called Mayville) > Red Springs (1911, from Herman) > Seneca (1871, from Richmond) > Wescott (1901, from Waukechon and Richmond) > Wittenberg (1880, from Seneca and Almon) > > Keshena and Shawano no longer exist; Keshena "disappeared" between > 1870 and 1875, while Shawano (originally named Shawanaw) was split off > to become parts of Richmond, Washington and Waukechon in 1877. > > The Town of Langlade existed as part of Shawano County between 1881 > and 1883, being a part of other counties before and after that time. > The Town of Matteson existed between 1856 and 1860, then made part of > Waupaca County. The Town of Milltown existed from 1879 to 1880; it was > called Norwood between 1880 and 1881, then made part of Langlade > County. The Town of Rolling was created from Norwood in 1880, then made > part of Langlade County in 1881. The Town of How was created in 1875 > from Green Valley, then made part of Oconto County in 1879. > > Beware: I double-checked the dates I listed above, but there may > still be errors in them. > > Rollie
I am looking for information about the Longrie Family of Oconto. My GGGrandmother, Bridget (Ahearn) Matheson is buried on this plot in the Catholic Cemetery. I am wondering if they could have travelled together. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Susan Kranz
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I am willing to share the information that I have managed to gather on the families listed in the Subject line. These families came from Pommern, Prussia (Kr. Schlochau, for the KRAUSE/VOSS) and settled in the Manawa area of WI. Please contact me if you are a descendant, relative, or know of anyone who is. Thanking you in advance. Arnie (from Saskatchewan Canada) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arnold E. Krause, Home: Electrical Engineering Department, 1611 Arlington Ave., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask., 57 Campus Drive, S7H 2Y6 Saskatoon, Sask., S7N 5A9 (306) 966 5411 (306) 374 3348 ------------------------------------------------------------------
At 06:09 AM 2/17/99 -0600, The Perrys <pegmar@mhtc.net> wrote: ... >Thanks to Rollie for his information! Just for the sake of argument though, >Keshena does still exist - but it's now part of Menominee County as their >county seat which was created in 1961. I visited Keshena this past summer. >The entire county is Indian Reservation. >And Shawano still exists - it's the county seat of Shawano County which was >formed out of Oconto county in 1853 per the Handy Book ... Yes, I left out an important phrase in this sentence multiple times--"Town of": >> Keshena and Shawano no longer exist; Keshena "disappeared" between >>1870 and 1875, while Shawano (originally named Shawanaw) was split off >>to become parts of Richmond, Washington and Waukechon in 1877. Every placename reference I gave was either to a *town* in Shawano County or to a (neighboring) county. I did not intend to give any reference to any village or city. Rollie
Hi, Thanks to Rollie for his information! Just for the sake of argument though, Keshena does still exist - but it's now part of Menominee County as their county seat which was created in 1961. I visited Keshena this past summer. The entire county is Indian Reservation. And Shawano still exists - it's the county seat of Shawano County which was formed out of Oconto county in 1853 per the Handy Book -----Original Message----- From: Rollie Littlewood <rklittle@facstaff.wisc.edu> To: WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com <WauShaOcon-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 10:38 PM Subject: Re: [WauShaOcon-L] 1870 Federal Census for Shawano County >At 05:03 PM 2/14/99 -0500, Kristen Eberlein ><kristeneberlein@mindspring.com> wrote: >... >>I couldn't find ANY listings for the town of Herman in either the >>first or second filming of the 1870 Federal Census. Does anyone >>know what the story is? >... > > Kristen has apparently got an answer to her specific question. But >for the benefit of others who are having trouble finding certain towns >in Shawano County, here is some information I found today: > > As Kristen noted in her message to the list earlier today, the >Shawano County towns listed in the 1870 census are as follows: >Angelica, Belle Plain, Grant, Heartland (correct spelling is apparently >Hartland), Kishina (correct spelling is apparently Keshena), Pella, >Richmond, Shawano, Washington, and Waukechen (correct spelling is >apparently Waukechon). The reason only these towns were listed is >because they were to only towns which existed at the time of the 1870 >census. There are seventeen townships which were created after the time >of the 1870 census (shown with the year of their creation and the town >from which they were created): > Almon (about 1872, from Seneca) > Aniwa (1885, from Hutchins) > Bartelme (1912, from Almon) > Birnamwood (1883, from Wittenberg) > Fairbanks (1878, from Seneca) > Germania (1886, from Fairbanks) > Green Valley (about 1872, from Angelica and Washington) > Herman (1871, from Richmond) > Hutchins (created as Hutchinson in 1878, from Almon; name changed to >Hutchins in 1880) > Lessor (late 1870, probably from either Waukechon or Hartland) > Maple Grove (mid-1870, from Angelica) > Morris (1881, from Seneca) > Navarino (1874, from Waukechon; briefly called Mayville) > Red Springs (1911, from Herman) > Seneca (1871, from Richmond) > Wescott (1901, from Waukechon and Richmond) > Wittenberg (1880, from Seneca and Almon) > > Keshena and Shawano no longer exist; Keshena "disappeared" between >1870 and 1875, while Shawano (originally named Shawanaw) was split off >to become parts of Richmond, Washington and Waukechon in 1877. > > The Town of Langlade existed as part of Shawano County between 1881 >and 1883, being a part of other counties before and after that time. >The Town of Matteson existed between 1856 and 1860, then made part of >Waupaca County. The Town of Milltown existed from 1879 to 1880; it was >called Norwood between 1880 and 1881, then made part of Langlade >County. The Town of Rolling was created from Norwood in 1880, then made >part of Langlade County in 1881. The Town of How was created in 1875 >from Green Valley, then made part of Oconto County in 1879. > > Beware: I double-checked the dates I listed above, but there may >still be errors in them. > > > Rollie > >