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/ZEC.2ACE/17.19.60.1 Message Board Post: Hi Kenny. Yes, I am researching this family and have in fact acquired much information since this posting. Please contact me directly at Ddstevens@aol.com
I'm trying to find info on a Greene family. All I know so far is she married Frank Wickenberg in 1919. I assume in Barron Co. He was from there and died young there. By chance you come accross this Green? Maymie (Marime, Mamie) Greene, b. 1903, NE Obit - Barron Co. News Shield - May 1924 - FRANK C. WICKENBERG, HERO OF WAR LAID TO REST - Frank Cleveland Wickenberg, veteran of the World War, in which he served with distinction in France, died at Turtle Lake, Sunday, May 4, after an illness of but a week. He has recently been at Iron Mountain, Michigan, working in the Ford plant. The funeral was held under Legion auspices, the Rev. W.H. Adams officiating. Frank Cleveland Wickenberg was born in Turtle Lake, Nov. 16, 1892. He was among the first quota to answer the call to the colors in 1917 at the beginning of the World War, received his army training at Camp Grant, and Camp Pike, Ark. and served five months in France as corporal with Co. K. 345th Infantry. He was married to Maymie Greene, in 1919, and made his home in Turtle Lake village. He is survived by his wife, two children, June and Norma, his mother, Mrs. Annie Wickenberg, three brothers, Fred, Denisin, Texas; Herbert of Duluth; Edward, Chippewa Falls. Children: June Lella Wickenberg b. Jun 15 1920, Barron Co. WI. Norma Elaine Wickenberg b. Mar 22 1923, Barron Co. WI. Thanks, Greg