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    1. Cemetery records online: Princeton St. John the Baptist
    2. 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/mEC.2ACE/462 Message Board Post: Thanks to the wonderful efforts of Monna Aldrich and Norma Benisch, who documented this cemetery in 1996, you can now view the cemetery transcription online for St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery in Princeton. Records can be searched at: http://userdb.rootsweb.com/cemeteries/ The records are not browseable there. For the near future you can browse them at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gungazo/princeton_a_d.htm You will note that some families spelled their surnames differently through the years, which is why this is useful. Note that records showing people of the same surname in adjoining records may be on the same gravestone, and therefore may or may not be spouses. I have included the page and line number of each record from the original transcription. For those gravestones with dates in Polish I translated the dates and those translations are on the first website, above.

    10/02/2001 11:05:46
    1. Obtaining a Will from the Courthouse...
    2. susan anderson
    3. Hello everyone, A while back, I learned from another researcher, that a will exists for my ancestor, Sidney Briggs; at the Green Lake County Courthouse. I have the address for the courthouse, but am wondering how much do they charge for making copies of the will? And what is the best way to go about this? Would I be better off calling them, or writing a letter, requesting a copy of the will? Or is there another resource nearby that could go to the courthouse, and make the copies? (For a fee, of course). This is my first time writing to any courthouse, and requesting copies; I thank you for your patience, and for your reply. Sincerely, Susan Anderson, nee Story

    10/23/2001 08:17:23