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    1. Darrows and Webbers in Juneau Co., WI
    2. Dean C. Hagen
    3. If anyone is researching the above names I would be happy to share. Joseph Darrow family came to Summit, Juneau, WI in 1852. I think there are some descendants still living there. Amanda Webber married a Joshua Rogers in Juneau county. June 14, 1868. This was her third marriage, she was abt 53 years of age at this time. Her son, by her first marriage, Marvin Webber lived in Lindinia, Juneau, WI in 1870. Her daughter, Samantha Webber, married Hiram Sowle in Mauston Oct 9. 1882. She would have been about 47 years of age. Sowle was a Justice of Peace in Tomah, Monroe, WI. Appreciate hearing from anyone with other information, Dean C. Hagen [email protected]

    03/16/1999 02:00:38
    1. Surnames
    2. Nichols, Terry
    3. Hello Juneau Co. Rooters, I'm researching NICHOLS,CLICKNER, SIAS, HUNGERFORD, WARN, HOGAN, SCHULZ,GILMORE, ROCKWOOD, LOCKWOOD, ROBISON, SCHOONOVER, and Broezel for starters. My NICHOLS ancestors settled in New Lisbon, coming from Lisbon, Androscoggin Co. , Me. Almost all the Nichols in the New Lisbon City Cemetary are my ancestors. Glad to know there are people on the list...thanks Terry Terry Nichols [email protected]

    03/16/1999 11:13:56
    1. RE: anyone there
    2. von Hitritz, Steve
    3. My family in Mauston is SMITH. Joseph SMITH and Eliza PHILLIPS. Immigrated from England 1842. Lived in Racine co from July 1842 to 1863. Moved to Mauston Juneau Co, 1863, Donated 2 sons to the Civil war, one died, one lived. Joseph died in 1885, Eliza in 1882. Most are buried in Lindina Cem, Lindina. Children are Alfred who migrated to Oregon, Samuel who m. Jane HARRISON Anyone with connections to this family, contact me.

    03/16/1999 11:01:43
    1. RE: Anyone there
    2. Hello. I'm just starting to research so forgive me if I don't do this correctly. My great-great-great grandfather was SOLOMON JUNEAU. I'm researching: JUNEAU, Charles WALTERS (born in Pritz, Germany & married to Ellen Frances Juneau Oct. 15, 1860), SMITH (Grace Smith, the youngest daughter of Charles Walters & Ellen Juneau) I'm trying to find out who Grace was married to with the last name of Smith?, VIEAUX, LE ROI, and any information about Menominee Chief AH-KE-NA-PO-WAY If anyone has any information regarding any of the above referenced please contact me.

    03/16/1999 08:14:27
    1. Anyone there
    2. Nichols, Terry
    3. Hello, Is this site up? I haven't received any mail or seen any activity? Terry Nichols [email protected]

    03/16/1999 06:09:27
    1. Re: anyone there
    2. Terry Thompson
    3. Hi - There are less than 10 subscribers to the list, but there has been an occational posting. To get things moving, will subscribers to list please post your family names (in CAPS) and your areas of interest for Juneau Co. Terry Thompson, listkeeper Researching: LANGE AND TIMM - Posen, Prussia > IL>WI (1860's to present)) PETERS and EGGERS Hanover (now Brandburg) > WI (1870's to present) I have the PETERS family history in Germany back to the 1600's. These families settled in Woodland and Wonewoc and all attended St. Pauls Luthern Church in Wonewoc. Some related families: HAMBURG, ROEHLING, HERRWIG, LEMKE, BEHNKE, PAGEL, SCHROEDER I have posted most of the family marriages, etc on the Juneau Co. GENWEB site. If you have not done so, I urge you to do the same.

    03/16/1999 05:41:05
    1. William STEWART 1812-1890
    2. Arnold K. Stewart
    3. I am searching for the parents of William Stewart who died in Mauston, WI 13 May 1861. Can anyone give me advice on how to find his death records? Would William's death records be in the county? Arnold on Fidalgo Island near La Conner, WA

    03/06/1999 09:19:49
    1. Peters of Juneau Co.
    2. Terry Thompson
    3. Dear felow Juneau County researchers: I am Terry Thompson, listkeeper. My grandfather, Herman H. PETERS, was one of the 11 men who founded the Wonewoc State Bank in southern Juneau County. My mother was one of his three children, all born in Wonewoc. My great grandfather, Heinrich PETERS came to the US from Diersbuttel, Hanover (now Brandenburg), Germany. Heinrich bought a farm in Woodland Township in adjacent Saulk County about 1880 and was an early member of the Luthern Church of Wonewoc which served the German-speaking comunity in southern Juneau and norther Saulk Counties. Two cousins have been compiling our family history in the US and have found most of the living decendants of Heinrich. I have sent most of my Juneau County family history to Jackie for posting on the Juenau County GenWeb site under births, deaths, and marriages. If you have not already done so, I urge you to do the same. When I took on the German history, I found the job almost impossible because I do not read or speak German. On a visit to the town listed as Herman’s city of origin, Eyendorf located a few miles south of Hamburg, I was able to locate a genealogist (who spoke no English) and with the help of his English-speaking neighbor, contracted him to research the PETERS family back another 4 geneations. It was the best $50 I ever spent. Following are some of the family names related to the PETERS of Juneau County: BEHNKE, EGGERS, HAMBURG, HERREWIG, LANGE, LEMKE, MUELLER, PAGEL, ROEHLING, SCHROEDER, and TIMM

    02/02/1999 01:57:32
    1. Lukes` in Juneau Co. WI.
    2. Rowall Welch
    3. Seeking info on LUKES` that were in Juneau Co. WI. from 1860. Thanks, Rita Welch

    02/01/1999 07:42:31
    1. Rev. Seth Dana BARDEN - Juneau ?1859?
    2. Don Barden
    3. Reverend Seth Dana BARDEN, United Brethren Church - married TWICE. Information available states he was born in ELROY, Juneau County probably about 1859. Parents Horace McKendry BARDEN (b. Canada, 1833 ?Leeds? Ont). Background information. Matthew GREEN and Amelia FORD. Daughter Elsie J. GREEN noted marrying Seth Dana BARDEN at New Haven, Dunn County, WI on 31 May 1890. Published in Dunn County News 13 Jun 1890. I have absolutely NO information on any of these GREENs prior to this ... and especially Elsie J. Green BARDEN departed via hot air balloon shortly after. I guess that probably Elsie died in childbirth possibly circa 1891/1892. I need information on this GREEN family. Who is Amelia FORD? Who might be the parents of Amelia FORD. Witnesses to the marriage with Elsie J. GREEN were Seth's sister Mary C. (Barden) CLARK wife of EDMUND A. CLARK and Franklin M. BARDEN (brother). Mary/Edmund CLARK marriage at New Haven, DUNN County on 4 July 1886. Published in Dunn County News July 31 Jul 1886. Seth, Mary and Franklin are children of Horace McKendry BARDEN and Phoebe L. BLOOD. I need information on the CLARKs, BLOODs, FORDs and Franklin BARDEN and Horace BARDEN. About four years later Seth Dana BARDEN is noted marrying Minnie Ann FRENCH at Prairie Farm, Barron County (about 20 miles north) on 25 December 1894 by Methodist Episcopal Minister Reverend Paul HULL. Note that Reverend Seth BARDEN is with the United Brethren Church. While married to Elsie GREEN he served at FENNIMORE, Grant County, WI. So details about Elsie may center around FENNIMORE (near Prairie du Chien). His preaching career while married to Minnie Ann French BARDEN was in the general Barron, Dunn, Rusk & Chippewa Counties area. If anyone can relate to this CLARK, GREEN, FORD or BLOOD families I sure would appreciate any information. Also need information on Franklin M. BARDEN --- next noted in obituary Markville, MN circa 1940 ... buried Danbury, Burnett, WI. Thank you, Don Barden, Satsuma, FL

    02/01/1999 07:12:04
    1. Looking for Smiths and Millers
    2. von Hitritz, Steve
    3. Looking for information on the Smith family in Juneau Co., Joseph Smith, b. March 22, 1808, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, d. November 29, 1886, Lindina, Juneau Co., Wisconsin, m. Eliza Phillips, May 28, 1830, England. Eliza b. November 14, 1810, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, d. April 18, 1885, Lindina, Juneau Co., Wisconsin. 6 children. One of their children, Alfred Smith m. Sarah Denton Miller, February 11, 1863, Caledonia, Racine Co., Wisconsin. That couple went west to Yamhill County Oregon in 1866. Joseph and Eliza immigrated to the US in 1842. They are buried in Lindina/Evergreens Cemetery in Lindina. Anyone working this family? Stephen Rogers von Hitritz in Richmond, VA

    12/11/1998 07:24:18