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    1. Larkin and Cosgrove families of Trempealeau and LaCrosse Counties
    2. I am interested in hearing from anyone related to the Larkin(s) or Cosgrove families near Galesville and Lacrosse Wisconsin. My gg grandparents Michael Larkin and Mary Cosgrove Larkin settled in the area around 1860. Michael had a brother James who settled in the area. He had a very large family and may have been married twice. Mary [email protected]

    02/01/2006 08:31:02
    1. New Online Tools from Wisconsin Historical Society
    2. Melissa McLimans
    3. The Wisconsin Historical Society is very proud to announce the Dictionary of Wisconsin History (http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/). The online dictionary gives more than 2,000 brief lives of famous Wisconsin people (and many not-so-famous ones). It provides the exact location of every community and civil township in the state, and explains how every county and 800 cities and towns got their names. You can even display a map or satellite image of any city, town, or village with a single click. The dictionary includes mid-19th century descriptions of about 500 Wisconsin cities and towns from contemporary gazetteers and travel guides, too. You can imagine how this could help your genealogical research or just give you some interesting facts about Wisconsin history. We also encourage you to submit entries to help us grow the dictionary. The Society has also been busy adding 3,500 entries to the Wisconsin Name Index (www.wisconsinhistory.org/wni). For those of you unfamiliar with the name index, it was started about 1870, when WHS staff made a catalog card for every biographical sketch in each new Wisconsin county history. They made a similar card for every obituary added to the scrapbooks they called the "Wisconsin Necrology," and frequently added cards for magazine and newspaper articles about Wisconsin residents. After more than a century of such work, the data on the original cards was typed into a database that you can search online today. This time we have indexed Wisconsin World War Obituaries, a three volume scrapbook, containing newspaper articles and obituaries about the men and women of Wisconsin that served in the military during World War II. The index is available for you to find listings of your ancestors at your local library, through library loan or you can order copies from our Wisconsin Genealogical Research Service (www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/ogrs). Please forgive the length of this post. I hope you have found it useful. Best, Melissa

    01/24/2006 06:24:04
    1. Re: WILACROS-D Digest V06 #2
    2. Kathy & Ted Boydston
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > WILACROS-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 2 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI ["Norsky" <[email protected]>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from WILACROS-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > 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. > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > [email protected] > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI > From: > "Norsky" <[email protected]> > Date: > Thu, 19 Jan 2006 19:45:40 -0700 > To: > [email protected] > > To: > [email protected] > > > I have a picture of my gr-grandparents home near LaCrosse.....probably in > the Onalaska/Midway area. John Lytle and Julia M (Miller) Lytle were > married in 1868, and this home was theirs, according to a notation on the > picture. Lytle's Landing/Bottoms near LaCrosse and Lytle's Station are both > named for John Lytle. > > I am wondering which local historical societies exist for either Midway or > Onalaska that might be interested in seeing this picture and telling me if > there are other pictures of this home anywhere. > > John Lytle was married #1 to a Luny (Canada, prior to coming to LaCrosse > area), to an Elizabeth Merrier - Emma(line) Wood and to one other woman, > unknown name. > > My gr-grandmother, Julia Miller Lytle, was his #5 wife. John Lytle died in > 1893, and I imagine it wasn't long before Julia left the home...by 1900 or > thereabouts. There were several children still at home when he died . > > John also had older sons, James and Charles Lytle who resided at DeSoto > (Vernon) at the time of John's death in 1893. I am very interested to find > information on these (2) older sons and their families. Nothing is known of > them. > > Other sons were: > John O. (Married/divorced Cora Battles) > Francis (Frank) (never married) > and then younger ones named Thomas, Milford, David Levi and Arthur. > > Daughters were: > Jennie (Mrs. Charles Bosshard), > Elizabeth/Lizzie (Mrs. John Hull) > Eleanor/Ella (Mrs. Hixson Fauver) > Lucy (Mrs. Richard Sorenson) > > I would also be interested in getting historical pictures from > Midway/Onalaska area from the 1850's (when John Lytle first came) through > the end of the 1800's--the period of time they would have lived there. > Something showing the elemental town and its buildings/homes, etc. I am > putting together a family history book and want "period" pictures to tie the > story together so that my children/grandchildren can see life as it was > then. > > If anyone can help, I would appreciate it. I am willing to pay for copies, > etc. > > I have just started to use "lists" and find that the people who read the > mail in their own local area area are great!! And they are also the most > knowledgeable!! Thanks for reading this long thing! > > Jeanne in Montana Hi Jeanne, There is an Onalaska Historical Society. I have a cousin that volunteers there. As I live in Florida I haven't seen it yet, but I do have a membership. The dues are $5. single and $10. family annually. The address is: Onalaska Area Historical Society, Inc. 741 Oak Ave., So. Museum Suite Onalaska, WI 54650 The association has a book which they sell that mentions Midway and Lytles often, but it doesn't refer to the Lytle family. Best of luck!! Kathy

    01/20/2006 11:51:48
    1. Re: [WILACROS] Re: WILACROS-D Digest V06 #2
    2. Norsky
    3. Thank you very, very much! I've just contacted both and sent a picture as well. Jeanne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonna" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 2:17 PM Subject: [WILACROS] Re: WILACROS-D Digest V06 #2 > Jeanne- > Here's some local contact info that may help you: > > La Crosse County Historical Society > P.O. Box 1272 > La Crosse, WI 54602-1272 > (608) 782-1980 > [email protected] > lchsweb.org > > http://www.historyofonalaska.com/ > there are some photos on this website > > Onalaska Area Historical Society > 741 Oak Ave South, Museum Suite > Onalaska, WI 54650 > Neale Horman > 608-783-0440 > > Hope that helps!! > Jonna > > > > > > > --- [email protected] wrote: > > > > > WILACROS-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 2 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI ["Norsky" > > <[email protected]>] > > > > Administrivia: > > To unsubscribe from WILACROS-D, send a message to > > > > [email protected] > > > > 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. > > > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > > [email protected] > > > > ______________________________> Date: Thu, 19 Jan > 2006 19:45:40 -0700 > > From: "Norsky" <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI > > > > I have a picture of my gr-grandparents home near > > LaCrosse.....probably in > > the Onalaska/Midway area. John Lytle and Julia M > > (Miller) Lytle were > > married in 1868, and this home was theirs, according > > to a notation on the > > picture. Lytle's Landing/Bottoms near LaCrosse and > > Lytle's Station are both > > named for John Lytle. > > > > I am wondering which local historical societies > > exist for either Midway or > > Onalaska that might be interested in seeing this > > picture and telling me if > > there are other pictures of this home anywhere. > > > > John Lytle was married #1 to a Luny (Canada, prior > > to coming to LaCrosse > > area), to an Elizabeth Merrier - Emma(line) Wood > > and to one other woman, > > unknown name. > > > > My gr-grandmother, Julia Miller Lytle, was his #5 > > wife. John Lytle died in > > 1893, and I imagine it wasn't long before Julia left > > the home...by 1900 or > > thereabouts. There were several children still at > > home when he died . > > > > John also had older sons, James and Charles Lytle > > who resided at DeSoto > > (Vernon) at the time of John's death in 1893. I am > > very interested to find > > information on these (2) older sons and their > > families. Nothing is known of > > them. > > > > Other sons were: > > John O. (Married/divorced Cora Battles) > > Francis (Frank) (never married) > > and then younger ones named Thomas, Milford, David > > Levi and Arthur. > > > > Daughters were: > > Jennie (Mrs. Charles Bosshard), > > Elizabeth/Lizzie (Mrs. John Hull) > > Eleanor/Ella (Mrs. Hixson Fauver) > > Lucy (Mrs. Richard Sorenson) > > > > I would also be interested in getting historical > > pictures from > > Midway/Onalaska area from the 1850's (when John > > Lytle first came) through > > the end of the 1800's--the period of time they would > > have lived there. > > Something showing the elemental town and its > > buildings/homes, etc. I am > > putting together a family history book and want > > "period" pictures to tie the > > story together so that my children/grandchildren can > > see life as it was > > then. > > > > If anyone can help, I would appreciate it. I am > > willing to pay for copies, > > etc. > > > > I have just started to use "lists" and find that the > > people who read the > > mail in their own local area area are great!! And > > they are also the most > > knowledgeable!! Thanks for reading this long thing! > > > > Jeanne in Montana > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > >

    01/20/2006 10:48:25
    1. Re: [WILACROS] Re: WILACROS-D Digest V06 #2
    2. Norsky
    3. Hi, just talked to Neale of the Onalaska HS.........he is taking a peek at the picture, etc.......thank you very much for your response!! Jeanne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy & Ted Boydston" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 4:51 PM Subject: [WILACROS] Re: WILACROS-D Digest V06 #2 > [email protected] wrote: > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > WILACROS-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 2 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI ["Norsky" <[email protected]>] > > > > Administrivia: > > To unsubscribe from WILACROS-D, send a message to > > > > [email protected] > > > > 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. > > > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > > [email protected] > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: > > Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI > > From: > > "Norsky" <[email protected]> > > Date: > > Thu, 19 Jan 2006 19:45:40 -0700 > > To: > > [email protected] > > > > To: > > [email protected] > > > > > > I have a picture of my gr-grandparents home near LaCrosse.....probably in > > the Onalaska/Midway area. John Lytle and Julia M (Miller) Lytle were > > married in 1868, and this home was theirs, according to a notation on the > > picture. Lytle's Landing/Bottoms near LaCrosse and Lytle's Station are both > > named for John Lytle. > > > > I am wondering which local historical societies exist for either Midway or > > Onalaska that might be interested in seeing this picture and telling me if > > there are other pictures of this home anywhere. > > > > John Lytle was married #1 to a Luny (Canada, prior to coming to LaCrosse > > area), to an Elizabeth Merrier - Emma(line) Wood and to one other woman, > > unknown name. > > > > My gr-grandmother, Julia Miller Lytle, was his #5 wife. John Lytle died in > > 1893, and I imagine it wasn't long before Julia left the home...by 1900 or > > thereabouts. There were several children still at home when he died . > > > > John also had older sons, James and Charles Lytle who resided at DeSoto > > (Vernon) at the time of John's death in 1893. I am very interested to find > > information on these (2) older sons and their families. Nothing is known of > > them. > > > > Other sons were: > > John O. (Married/divorced Cora Battles) > > Francis (Frank) (never married) > > and then younger ones named Thomas, Milford, David Levi and Arthur. > > > > Daughters were: > > Jennie (Mrs. Charles Bosshard), > > Elizabeth/Lizzie (Mrs. John Hull) > > Eleanor/Ella (Mrs. Hixson Fauver) > > Lucy (Mrs. Richard Sorenson) > > > > I would also be interested in getting historical pictures from > > Midway/Onalaska area from the 1850's (when John Lytle first came) through > > the end of the 1800's--the period of time they would have lived there. > > Something showing the elemental town and its buildings/homes, etc. I am > > putting together a family history book and want "period" pictures to tie the > > story together so that my children/grandchildren can see life as it was > > then. > > > > If anyone can help, I would appreciate it. I am willing to pay for copies, > > etc. > > > > I have just started to use "lists" and find that the people who read the > > mail in their own local area area are great!! And they are also the most > > knowledgeable!! Thanks for reading this long thing! > > > > Jeanne in Montana > Hi Jeanne, > > There is an Onalaska Historical Society. I have a cousin that > volunteers there. As I live in Florida I haven't seen it yet, but I do > have a membership. The dues are $5. single and $10. family annually. > The address is: Onalaska Area Historical Society, Inc. > 741 Oak Ave., So. Museum Suite > Onalaska, WI 54650 > > The association has a book which they sell that mentions Midway and > Lytles often, but it doesn't refer to the Lytle family. > > Best of luck!! > > Kathy > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    01/20/2006 10:46:46
    1. Re: WILACROS-D Digest V06 #2
    2. Jonna
    3. Jeanne- Here's some local contact info that may help you: La Crosse County Historical Society P.O. Box 1272 La Crosse, WI 54602-1272 (608) 782-1980 [email protected] lchsweb.org http://www.historyofonalaska.com/ there are some photos on this website Onalaska Area Historical Society 741 Oak Ave South, Museum Suite Onalaska, WI 54650 Neale Horman 608-783-0440 Hope that helps!! Jonna --- [email protected] wrote: > > WILACROS-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 2 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI ["Norsky" > <[email protected]>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from WILACROS-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > 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. > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > [email protected] > > ______________________________> Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 19:45:40 -0700 > From: "Norsky" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI > > I have a picture of my gr-grandparents home near > LaCrosse.....probably in > the Onalaska/Midway area. John Lytle and Julia M > (Miller) Lytle were > married in 1868, and this home was theirs, according > to a notation on the > picture. Lytle's Landing/Bottoms near LaCrosse and > Lytle's Station are both > named for John Lytle. > > I am wondering which local historical societies > exist for either Midway or > Onalaska that might be interested in seeing this > picture and telling me if > there are other pictures of this home anywhere. > > John Lytle was married #1 to a Luny (Canada, prior > to coming to LaCrosse > area), to an Elizabeth Merrier - Emma(line) Wood > and to one other woman, > unknown name. > > My gr-grandmother, Julia Miller Lytle, was his #5 > wife. John Lytle died in > 1893, and I imagine it wasn't long before Julia left > the home...by 1900 or > thereabouts. There were several children still at > home when he died . > > John also had older sons, James and Charles Lytle > who resided at DeSoto > (Vernon) at the time of John's death in 1893. I am > very interested to find > information on these (2) older sons and their > families. Nothing is known of > them. > > Other sons were: > John O. (Married/divorced Cora Battles) > Francis (Frank) (never married) > and then younger ones named Thomas, Milford, David > Levi and Arthur. > > Daughters were: > Jennie (Mrs. Charles Bosshard), > Elizabeth/Lizzie (Mrs. John Hull) > Eleanor/Ella (Mrs. Hixson Fauver) > Lucy (Mrs. Richard Sorenson) > > I would also be interested in getting historical > pictures from > Midway/Onalaska area from the 1850's (when John > Lytle first came) through > the end of the 1800's--the period of time they would > have lived there. > Something showing the elemental town and its > buildings/homes, etc. I am > putting together a family history book and want > "period" pictures to tie the > story together so that my children/grandchildren can > see life as it was > then. > > If anyone can help, I would appreciate it. I am > willing to pay for copies, > etc. > > I have just started to use "lists" and find that the > people who read the > mail in their own local area area are great!! And > they are also the most > knowledgeable!! Thanks for reading this long thing! > > Jeanne in Montana > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/20/2006 06:17:58
    1. Lytle, Onalaska/Midway WI
    2. Norsky
    3. I have a picture of my gr-grandparents home near LaCrosse.....probably in the Onalaska/Midway area. John Lytle and Julia M (Miller) Lytle were married in 1868, and this home was theirs, according to a notation on the picture. Lytle's Landing/Bottoms near LaCrosse and Lytle's Station are both named for John Lytle. I am wondering which local historical societies exist for either Midway or Onalaska that might be interested in seeing this picture and telling me if there are other pictures of this home anywhere. John Lytle was married #1 to a Luny (Canada, prior to coming to LaCrosse area), to an Elizabeth Merrier - Emma(line) Wood and to one other woman, unknown name. My gr-grandmother, Julia Miller Lytle, was his #5 wife. John Lytle died in 1893, and I imagine it wasn't long before Julia left the home...by 1900 or thereabouts. There were several children still at home when he died . John also had older sons, James and Charles Lytle who resided at DeSoto (Vernon) at the time of John's death in 1893. I am very interested to find information on these (2) older sons and their families. Nothing is known of them. Other sons were: John O. (Married/divorced Cora Battles) Francis (Frank) (never married) and then younger ones named Thomas, Milford, David Levi and Arthur. Daughters were: Jennie (Mrs. Charles Bosshard), Elizabeth/Lizzie (Mrs. John Hull) Eleanor/Ella (Mrs. Hixson Fauver) Lucy (Mrs. Richard Sorenson) I would also be interested in getting historical pictures from Midway/Onalaska area from the 1850's (when John Lytle first came) through the end of the 1800's--the period of time they would have lived there. Something showing the elemental town and its buildings/homes, etc. I am putting together a family history book and want "period" pictures to tie the story together so that my children/grandchildren can see life as it was then. If anyone can help, I would appreciate it. I am willing to pay for copies, etc. I have just started to use "lists" and find that the people who read the mail in their own local area area are great!! And they are also the most knowledgeable!! Thanks for reading this long thing! Jeanne in Montana

    01/19/2006 12:45:40
    1. Gene-A-Rama 2006 April 21 & 22 Stevens Point WI
    2. Pam Anderson
    3. The Wisconsin State Genealogical Society Presents Gene-A-Rama Fri., April 21 & Sat., April 22 Country Springs Hotel & Conference Center, 1501 North Point Ave,. Stevens Point, WI Featuring, John Konvalinka, CGRS, CGL John Konvalinka will speak on the following topics: Traditional Vs. Computer Based Genealogical Research: Not "Either/Or" but "Both", Keeping up with the Neighbors, Your Immigrant Ancestors- Find 'em in Cyberspace, Newest Electronic Frontier- Searchable Scanned Newspapers. Jeffrey A Bockman Patricia Kenney Geyh Richard L Pifer Mary Jane Herber Others will speak on Organizing Your Research, Research in Family History Library, Alternative Census Schedules, Research in Cemeteries, Irish Research, 20th Century Census, Alternatives to Birth Certificates, & Analyze What You Already Have. Check the W.S.G.S. website site at http://www.wsgs.org/ in a couple of weeks for more detailed information. Pam Anderson

    01/17/2006 09:56:15
    1. JOY and LEADE/LAID/LAYDE from Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry, IRL
    2. Joyce &/or Tom Urban
    3. Family 1 Robert Joy, b. ca. 1794, married Bridget Leade. They had three children John, b. 1825: Thomas, b. 1834; and Bridget, b. 1837. Robert and son John are in the railroad workers living area in Mazomanee, WI, on the 1860 census. 1900 census records indicate John emigrated in 1850. We have not further records of Thomas or Bridget. Robert and John settled in Crawford Co., WI. Family 2 Maruice Joy, b. 1812, married Mary Layde. Their children were John, 1834; Thomas, 1838; Catherine; ca. 1840; John, 1840; and Robert, 1844. The 1860 census for Mazomanee have Maurice and Mary and their children Thomas, Catherine, and the youngest John listed along with Catherine's husband Robert Smith and their daughter Mary. The Joy families are related. We also have the marriage for another Bridget Layde from this Layde family. Any help in getting more information about the families would be appreciated. I do have information to share with other family members. Thank you for any help you can give Joyce

    09/23/2005 07:38:03
    1. 1890 marriage record request, please
    2. Michelle Campbell
    3. Hi, I'm new to the list and would like to request assistance in obtaining info on a marriage record. George F. Dare and Jeanette M. Chisholm married in La Crosse County, WI on June 1, 1890. Volume 4, page 158. If anyone has access to this microfilm and could do a quick lookup for me, I would deeply appreciate the favor. Thanks, ~Michelle

    09/23/2005 06:35:02
    1. Re: [WILACROS] Klug,Klos/Kloss,Plier,Clements
    2. Patricia Hill
    3. Thank you for this information. Pat Hill Dianne Erickson <[email protected]> wrote: Peter Klos, age 67, farmer, can be found in the 1880 census. He reported that he was from "L-Burg," as was his sixty-five year old wife, Mary. His son, John, age 42, is also living there with John's twenty-eight year old wife, Catherina. The children may belong to John and Catherina, and they are Edward, age 6; William, age 4; Mary, age 3, and Richard, age 8 months. The children were all born in Wisconsin. The adults were all born in Luxemburg. The family lived in Greenfield, La Crosse, Wisconsin. The Latter Day Saints website has this census. It is at: http://www.familysearch.org Finding the 1860 and 1870 census might show Peter and Mary in earlier years. Anyone want to volunteer access for Pat? Dianne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Hill" To: Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 1:33 PM Subject: [WILACROS] Klug,Klos/Kloss,Plier,Clements >I am interested in information on Peter Klos(1813-1833) who was married to >Mary Plier(1813-1835). They immigrated to the U.S. in 1856 and settled in >St. Joseph Ridge, WI after living in Port Washington and Viroqua for a >short time. I do not know from what country they emigrated: Luxembourg, >Belgium, Alsace Lorraine? Also I want information on Marie Kloss Noll( >daughter of John Kloss and Mary Kramer(1833-1926). I have no information on >the relationship of this John Kloss to Peter Klos, but I know there is one. >I have much Klug information to share. > > Pat HIll > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page

    08/27/2005 12:31:57
    1. Re: [WILACROS] Klug,Klos/Kloss,Plier,Clements
    2. Carter
    3. The 1870 census for Greenfield, La Crosse, Wisconsin lists a John Klofs, age 32, farmer. Peter and Mary Klofs are both age 58 and listed at home along with Mary 18, Catharine 11, Nicholas 15, and Peter age 10. Place of birth for all listed is Luxemberg. I couldn't find them on on the 1860 census in Greenfield, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Dianne Erickson <[email protected]> wrote: Peter Klos, age 67, farmer, can be found in the 1880 census. He reported that he was from "L-Burg," as was his sixty-five year old wife, Mary. His son, John, age 42, is also living there with John's twenty-eight year old wife, Catherine. The children may belong to John and Catherina, and they are Edward, age 6; William, age 4; Mary, age 3, and Richard, age 8 months. The children were all born in Wisconsin. The adults were all born in Luxemburg. The family lived in Greenfield, La Crosse, Wisconsin. The Latter Day Saints website has this census. It is at: http://www.familysearch.org Finding the 1860 and 1870 census might show Peter and Mary in earlier years. Anyone want to volunteer access for Pat? Dianne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Hill" To: Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 1:33 PM Subject: [WILACROS] Klug,Klos/Kloss,Plier,Clements >I am interested in information on Peter Klos(1813-1833) who was married to >Mary Plier(1813-1835). They immigrated to the U.S. in 1856 and settled in >St. Joseph Ridge, WI after living in Port Washington and Viroqua for a >short time. I do not know from what country they emigrated: Luxembourg, >Belgium, Alsace Lorraine? Also I want information on Marie Kloss Noll( >daughter of John Kloss and Mary Kramer(1833-1926). I have no information on >the relationship of this John Kloss to Peter Klos, but I know there is one. >I have much Klug information to share. > > Pat HIll > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    08/27/2005 10:42:27
    1. Re: [WILACROS] Klug,Klos/Kloss,Plier,Clements
    2. Dianne Erickson
    3. Peter Klos, age 67, farmer, can be found in the 1880 census. He reported that he was from "L-Burg," as was his sixty-five year old wife, Mary. His son, John, age 42, is also living there with John's twenty-eight year old wife, Catherina. The children may belong to John and Catherina, and they are Edward, age 6; William, age 4; Mary, age 3, and Richard, age 8 months. The children were all born in Wisconsin. The adults were all born in Luxemburg. The family lived in Greenfield, La Crosse, Wisconsin. The Latter Day Saints website has this census. It is at: http://www.familysearch.org Finding the 1860 and 1870 census might show Peter and Mary in earlier years. Anyone want to volunteer access for Pat? Dianne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Hill" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 1:33 PM Subject: [WILACROS] Klug,Klos/Kloss,Plier,Clements >I am interested in information on Peter Klos(1813-1833) who was married to >Mary Plier(1813-1835). They immigrated to the U.S. in 1856 and settled in >St. Joseph Ridge, WI after living in Port Washington and Viroqua for a >short time. I do not know from what country they emigrated: Luxembourg, >Belgium, Alsace Lorraine? Also I want information on Marie Kloss Noll( >daughter of John Kloss and Mary Kramer(1833-1926). I have no information on >the relationship of this John Kloss to Peter Klos, but I know there is one. >I have much Klug information to share. > > Pat HIll > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    08/27/2005 09:08:57
    1. Klug,Klos/Kloss,Plier,Clements
    2. Patricia Hill
    3. I am interested in information on Peter Klos(1813-1833) who was married to Mary Plier(1813-1835). They immigrated to the U.S. in 1856 and settled in St. Joseph Ridge, WI after living in Port Washington and Viroqua for a short time. I do not know from what country they emigrated: Luxembourg, Belgium, Alsace Lorraine? Also I want information on Marie Kloss Noll( daughter of John Kloss and Mary Kramer(1833-1926). I have no information on the relationship of this John Kloss to Peter Klos, but I know there is one. I have much Klug information to share. Pat HIll --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour

    08/27/2005 05:33:28
    1. Marriage Lookup
    2. Am looking for a marriage info: Mary SIEBERT/SEIBERT (b abt 1862) m unknown groom between 1877 &1900. And any more SIEBERT/SEIBERT bride & groom on that list. Thanks in advance.

    08/03/2005 06:43:19
    1. LaCrosse & West Salem
    2. carol
    3. Kathy and Joyce, Thank you for your help. I see I have lots of work ahead of me but with the information you gave me, it makes it easier. Carol.

    08/02/2005 05:44:58
    1. Re: WILACROS-D Digest V05 #16
    2. Kathy & Ted Boydston
    3. Hi Carol, I just looked up the Wisconsin counties to find the earliest records each has for births, deaths and marriages. Vilas County's are 1889 for births and deaths and 1893 for marriages. Kathy [email protected] wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > WILACROS-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 16 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Gunderson/Nelson & Brevick/Breiwic ["carol" <[email protected]>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from WILACROS-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > 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. > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > [email protected] > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Gunderson/Nelson & Brevick/Breiwick/Olson > From: > "carol" <[email protected]> > Date: > Sun, 31 Jul 2005 19:59:34 -0500 > To: > [email protected] > > > Hi List Members, > > Looking for First Papers, Naturalization paper and descendants of Nels & > Caroline Gunderson who spent most of their lives in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. > Nel’s obit dated July 3, 1909 says they lived at 1402 Livingston Street in > LaCrosse at the time of his death. According to the 1900 U.S. Census Nels > immigrated to the United States in 1888. Caroline came in 1889. Only two > of their children are living with them in Clark County, Sherwood Forest > Town, Wisconsin at this time. The names of their five children are Marie > (married Ove Severin Brevick), Christina (married a ? Severson), Olga > (married Anton Olson), Carl (married ?) and Noimand or Norman (married ?). > > Where would I look to find Nels’ Naturalization paper? Steven Point, > Wisconsin? > > Olga is my great grandmother. She and Anton were married on October 25, > 1890 in LaCrosse and had 11 children. Their oldest child is my grandmother. > Her name was Nellie Otelia Olson. Nellie was born June 1, 1891 in Star > Lake, Wisconsin and died March 3, 1932 in Bovey, Itasca County, Minnesota. > I cannot find her birth certificate/record and not sure where else to look. > Her marriage certificate lists her last name as Nelson but the obit for her > brother Norman shows him having the last name of Gunderson. Does anyone > have any suggestions as to other places to research? > > I have tried to find info on Carl and Noimand (Norman) but the only other > data I have found is a Carl Gunderson buried in Campbell Cemetery, which is > located in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. > > I am also related to all the descendants of Ole Olsen Brevick & Beret Martha > Sivertsdatter who lived in West Salem, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin. Their > children spelled their last names several different ways. Olson, Brevick, > Breiwick, and Briwick. > > If related, please contact me. I would like to exchange data and I am > interested in Pictures. > > Carol Peterson > Prior Lake, Minnesota

    08/01/2005 10:32:19
    1. Re: WILACROS-D Digest V05 #16
    2. Kathy & Ted Boydston
    3. Carol, You may try Vilas County for your grandmother's birth certificate. My grandfather was born in 1890, and I found his in Dane County, his county of birth. It was listed as a delayed certificate, however, and was probably filed when he planned to apply for social security. I know that doesn't apply to your grandmother though as it was in the 1940's. If you can't find it at the county level, try the state capital. I would try Clark County for his naturalization papers. Good luck! Kathy [email protected] wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > WILACROS-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 16 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Gunderson/Nelson & Brevick/Breiwic ["carol" <[email protected]>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from WILACROS-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > 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. > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > [email protected] > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Gunderson/Nelson & Brevick/Breiwick/Olson > From: > "carol" <[email protected]> > Date: > Sun, 31 Jul 2005 19:59:34 -0500 > To: > [email protected] > > > Hi List Members, > > Looking for First Papers, Naturalization paper and descendants of Nels & > Caroline Gunderson who spent most of their lives in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. > Nel’s obit dated July 3, 1909 says they lived at 1402 Livingston Street in > LaCrosse at the time of his death. According to the 1900 U.S. Census Nels > immigrated to the United States in 1888. Caroline came in 1889. Only two > of their children are living with them in Clark County, Sherwood Forest > Town, Wisconsin at this time. The names of their five children are Marie > (married Ove Severin Brevick), Christina (married a ? Severson), Olga > (married Anton Olson), Carl (married ?) and Noimand or Norman (married ?). > > Where would I look to find Nels’ Naturalization paper? Steven Point, > Wisconsin? > > Olga is my great grandmother. She and Anton were married on October 25, > 1890 in LaCrosse and had 11 children. Their oldest child is my grandmother. > Her name was Nellie Otelia Olson. Nellie was born June 1, 1891 in Star > Lake, Wisconsin and died March 3, 1932 in Bovey, Itasca County, Minnesota. > I cannot find her birth certificate/record and not sure where else to look. > Her marriage certificate lists her last name as Nelson but the obit for her > brother Norman shows him having the last name of Gunderson. Does anyone > have any suggestions as to other places to research? > > I have tried to find info on Carl and Noimand (Norman) but the only other > data I have found is a Carl Gunderson buried in Campbell Cemetery, which is > located in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. > > I am also related to all the descendants of Ole Olsen Brevick & Beret Martha > Sivertsdatter who lived in West Salem, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin. Their > children spelled their last names several different ways. Olson, Brevick, > Breiwick, and Briwick. > > If related, please contact me. I would like to exchange data and I am > interested in Pictures. > > Carol Peterson > Prior Lake, Minnesota

    08/01/2005 10:28:07
    1. Re: naturalization papers
    2. Joyce &/or Tom Urban
    3. Naturalization microfilm for naturalizations in La Crosse County are in the ARC room at the library at the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse. More information is at the following http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/libraryarchives/arcnet/lacrosse.asp

    08/01/2005 10:07:38
    1. Gunderson/Nelson & Brevick/Breiwick/Olson
    2. carol
    3. Hi List Members, Looking for First Papers, Naturalization paper and descendants of Nels & Caroline Gunderson who spent most of their lives in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Nel’s obit dated July 3, 1909 says they lived at 1402 Livingston Street in LaCrosse at the time of his death. According to the 1900 U.S. Census Nels immigrated to the United States in 1888. Caroline came in 1889. Only two of their children are living with them in Clark County, Sherwood Forest Town, Wisconsin at this time. The names of their five children are Marie (married Ove Severin Brevick), Christina (married a ? Severson), Olga (married Anton Olson), Carl (married ?) and Noimand or Norman (married ?). Where would I look to find Nels’ Naturalization paper? Steven Point, Wisconsin? Olga is my great grandmother. She and Anton were married on October 25, 1890 in LaCrosse and had 11 children. Their oldest child is my grandmother. Her name was Nellie Otelia Olson. Nellie was born June 1, 1891 in Star Lake, Wisconsin and died March 3, 1932 in Bovey, Itasca County, Minnesota. I cannot find her birth certificate/record and not sure where else to look. Her marriage certificate lists her last name as Nelson but the obit for her brother Norman shows him having the last name of Gunderson. Does anyone have any suggestions as to other places to research? I have tried to find info on Carl and Noimand (Norman) but the only other data I have found is a Carl Gunderson buried in Campbell Cemetery, which is located in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. I am also related to all the descendants of Ole Olsen Brevick & Beret Martha Sivertsdatter who lived in West Salem, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin. Their children spelled their last names several different ways. Olson, Brevick, Breiwick, and Briwick. If related, please contact me. I would like to exchange data and I am interested in Pictures. Carol Peterson Prior Lake, Minnesota

    07/31/2005 01:59:34