Hi List, For a short time, I have these, if you need a look up, let me know! Read the description below, and you will know what information I would be sending you! Title Pre-1907 death index by name Authors Wisconsin. Bureau of Health Statistics (Main Author) Wisconsin. State Historical Society (Added Author) Notes Early registration of vital records in Wisconsin was incomplete. Most of the deaths date from the 1850's. An index in alphabetical order by surname. The reel numbers, image numbers, and sequence numbers in this index refer to the films housed in the state of Wisconsin files. (not the Genealogical Library's films) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SEARCHING THIS RECORD: The Death Record volume number will usually be found only on the beginning page of the volume. The date of death is the key to locating the Death Record. Search the record microfilm to locate the volume number; the page number may be either written or stamped in the upper left hand corner. The death date is important because certificate numbers in some sections go up to 500 and then repeat; search before and after the assumed certificate number since the dates are not in sequence. There are about 28 questions asked on each death certificate, such as: name of deceased maiden name color sex occupation age birthplace name of father father's birthplace name of mother mother's birthplace name of spouse birth date death date residence at death place of burial disease and duration place of death Terre