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