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    1. Re: WILACROS-D Digest V04 #32
    2. Rev. J.T.Gamm was at the 1st Evangelical Lutheran Church in 1925 (Oct) as he held the funeral service for my relative at that time; also held a funeral in 1907 for her husband, I'm looking back in my recorlds. This was the German Lutheran Church which I have records going back to 1871 at the West Ave. location and earlier acts of baptism etc. from the Trempealeau location in 1868, believe that it was built in the late 1860's, but the archives at the library could tell you exactly. Good luck. Ruth

    12/03/2004 06:26:57
    1. Re: [WILACROS] Re: WILACROS-D Digest V04 #32
    2. Dianne Erickson
    3. Thank you, everyone. I am still struggling to locate the parents of the Roellichs--and now it seems I have two brothers who either married Catholics or were Catholics and one sister who was Lutheran. Another brother is buried in a nonCatholic cemetery in the State of Washington. The father of these siblings went to Alma for a while, which I have been told had no Catholic Church in the convenient area. The 1st Evangelical Lutheran Church might be an excellent place to look. The Roellichs came into the country right after the civil war, and the ship record reads Roellig. I hope these records are filmed. I will look. Dianne ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 12:26 AM Subject: [WILACROS] Re: WILACROS-D Digest V04 #32 > Rev. J.T.Gamm was at the 1st Evangelical Lutheran Church in 1925 (Oct) as > he > held the funeral service for my relative at that time; also held a funeral > in > 1907 for her husband, I'm looking back in my recorlds. This was the German > Lutheran Church which I have records going back to 1871 at the West Ave. > location > and earlier acts of baptism etc. from the Trempealeau location in 1868, > believe that it was built in the late 1860's, but the archives at the > library could > tell you exactly. Good luck. Ruth > > > ============================== > 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 >

    12/04/2004 03:22:58