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    1. Re: [WILAFAYE] MAHONEY around Shullsburg
    2. Lady Katherine K Hebenstreit
    3. I have very few references to Mahoney. Ran across three so far, and are being posted in the newspaper section of my site; for the (Darlington) Democratic News Paper. http://www.Hebenstreit.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greth Dunn" <gdunn@datasync.com> To: <WILAFAYE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 2:22 PM Subject: Re: [WILAFAYE] MAHONEY around Shullsburg > Not for sure that this will help you, but you may want to take a look at the > following sites: > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7895/Mahoney.htm > > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/allamakee/cemeteries/woodmansee/pg45 > 8-475.txt > > http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jim Neiers" <neiersj@hiwaay.net> > To: <WILAFAYE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 12:10 AM > Subject: [WILAFAYE] MAHONEY around Shullsburg > > > > I am looking for any Mahoney families around Shullsburg. I have a > relative, Mary A. MAHONEY and her husband, James H. MAHONEY, buried at > Shullsburg. I am trying to learn why as I was unaware of any Wisconsin > connection. They are from Tama, Iowa. Mary A. died at Tama 3 May 1933. > James H. died in 1947. > > > > Jim Neiers in Alabama > > > > > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Lafayette Co., WI > list, use > > wilafaye-l-request@rootsweb.com. Use wilafaye-l@rootsweb.com. > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > ============================== > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > > > > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >

    09/02/2001 09:19:47
    1. Re: [WILAFAYE] MAHONEY around Shullsburg
    2. Greth Dunn
    3. Not for sure that this will help you, but you may want to take a look at the following sites: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7895/Mahoney.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/allamakee/cemeteries/woodmansee/pg45 8-475.txt http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Neiers" <neiersj@hiwaay.net> To: <WILAFAYE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 12:10 AM Subject: [WILAFAYE] MAHONEY around Shullsburg > I am looking for any Mahoney families around Shullsburg. I have a relative, Mary A. MAHONEY and her husband, James H. MAHONEY, buried at Shullsburg. I am trying to learn why as I was unaware of any Wisconsin connection. They are from Tama, Iowa. Mary A. died at Tama 3 May 1933. James H. died in 1947. > > Jim Neiers in Alabama > > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Lafayette Co., WI list, use > wilafaye-l-request@rootsweb.com. Use wilafaye-l@rootsweb.com. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    09/02/2001 08:22:47
    1. [WILAFAYE] From List Mom Regarding Ancestry Please Read!
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members. Ancestry is down. They are working on it. I was just sent a temp addresses - I am not even sure if it will work for you - but try it if you have been trying to get on. This is the message that was sent.... "The connection problem for ancestry.com has been fixed. Ancestry expects it will be another day maybe two before the corrected information is globally propagated. You can connect use http://216.10.103.21/ to connect to ancestry.com Thank you for your patience during this crisis." PLEASE do not post to the list if it does not work and PLEASE do not post to the list that Ancestry is down. If you have a concern or a question you can contact me personally KathleenBurnett@earthlink.net - but I am not even sure I can answer it, but will try. :) I appreciate each and every one of you who are helping me keep our list confined to postings regarding the topic of our list. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    09/02/2001 03:47:15
    1. [WILAFAYE] MAHONEY around Shullsburg
    2. Jim Neiers
    3. I am looking for any Mahoney families around Shullsburg. I have a relative, Mary A. MAHONEY and her husband, James H. MAHONEY, buried at Shullsburg. I am trying to learn why as I was unaware of any Wisconsin connection. They are from Tama, Iowa. Mary A. died at Tama 3 May 1933. James H. died in 1947. Jim Neiers in Alabama

    09/01/2001 06:10:37
    1. [WILAFAYE] Lewis Robertson
    2. Polly Robertson
    3. A request for info on Lewis Robertson appeared on the census lookup list. I have a Lewis C Robinson born 1826 in Tennessee and the 1880 census shows another Lewis born abt 1857. The name is spelled Robinson sometimes for some family members, which makes it confusing. My great-greatgrandfather was Isaac Robertson, and his second son was Lewis C, the one mentioned above. The wife's name is given as Amelia Jane Jacobs, but there could have been more than one marriage. The Lewis who was 23 in 1880 was married to Polly, which was often a nickname for Mary. Any help?

    09/01/2001 03:19:36
    1. [WILAFAYE] Lewis Robertson reply:
    2. Donald Rolli
    3. Rose, not sure if middle is A or C he was married to a Mary Ann Hanson tho, Thanks for info Don R.

    08/31/2001 08:14:23
    1. [WILAFAYE] Lewis Robertson
    2. raider
    3. Hi, looking for info on Lewis Robertson from Gratiot@Riverside. He was married to Mary Ann Hanson. They had two children George and Harrison. Lewis may have came from Wiota area? Thanks for any Help!

    08/30/2001 12:42:55
    1. [WILAFAYE] From List Mom - Great Timeline site - Please Try it :)
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Member - this is such an neat Timeline site. You can custom design printable timelines for your ancestors. Take a look at it and I hope you enjoy it as much as I am. http://www.ourtimelines.com/create_tl_2.html Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    08/28/2001 02:10:32
    1. [WILAFAYE] From List Mom - Informative site - and other items.
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members, I was sent this site by a fellow researcher "Index to the Guion Miller Roll" http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/guionmiller/index.htm I found it very interesting - and thought I would pass it on to you. Now for the other items. This message is being sent out to all of my list, some which only have 3 members and some with almost 1000. If you are one of my smaller lists and feel that you only hear from me, why don't you take this opportunity to send a query to the list. If you need help from me, please put something in the subject line to alert me that the message is a request for help. When I am at work during the day I use http://www.mail2web.com from my office computer to keep an eye on my lists. I can only read the subject line from there and unless I open each and every message which most times are in the hundreds by 10 am in the morning. This is two time consuming while at work. So, to repeat, if you need my help, please place something in the subject line so that I will know your request needs attention quickly. One more item, It is time or about time when most children are heading back to school and many Moms and or Dads who are staying home now have additional time to work on their genealogy. If we begin to get messages across the lists that do not conform to the guidelines we have for our list, please just let them pass. Remember I am behind the scenes taking care of these problems, helping members subscribe and unsubscribe and reminding members of the guidelines of the list. The only time I send out corrections to the entire list is when the entire list is involved or when one of our members is being attached on the list - I then come to the defense in the same place the attack took place -- On the list. Enjoy the site - Thank you for your continued support. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    08/26/2001 03:27:20
    1. [WILAFAYE] James R. ROSE, attorney at law, Main Street, Darlington
    2. Don Rose
    3. >From the History of Lafayette Co, WI 1881 Page 727 under the heading of "Town of Darlington" James R. ROSE, attorney at law, Main Street, Darlington; is a native of Delaware Co., NY, and was born Sept 18, 1817; he grew up and received his education in that state; he studied law in Otsego Co. NY, and was admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of New York, in Albany; he was Clerk in the Assembly of New York in 1844, 1845 and 1850; he came West to Wisconsin and settled in La Fayette Co, in 1854, and engaged in the practice of law, and is the oldest attorney now in practice in this county; he has held the office of District Attorney, having been twice elected to that position. In 1850, Mr. ROSE was united in marriage to Miss Phebe A. BUDLONG, a native of New York; they have four children - David S., attorney at law here, Anna, Eber C. and Robert F.

    08/19/2001 03:18:04
    1. [WILAFAYE] Mrs. Belle QUINLAN, Dr. Mary PEEBLES-GRATIOT
    2. In the Benton Advocate from c1901-1910, Mrs. Belle Quinlan, "our attorney", is frequently mentioned. Does anyone have any more info on her? Also, does anyone remember of have any info on Dr. Mary Peebles-Gratiot of Shullsburg? She delivered my mother and is a family legend. Monica Odani modani@aol.com

    08/17/2001 10:47:39
    1. [WILAFAYE] Re: WILAFAYE-D Digest V01 #60
    2. Monica, See "History of La Fayette County, Wisconsin", 1881, p. 509, for the story on the ambush. The ambush was related to the Civil War. I can send you a copy of the page if you do not have access to this book. Also see my family tree at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bsmithiowa for some details on the RICHARDS family in question. Did the newspaper article have any other information on the RICHARDS family? Bill Smith Solon, Iowa BSmithIowa@aol.com In a message dated 8/16/2001 7:02:56 AM Central Daylight Time, WILAFAYE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > Dear List, > > While reading the Benton Advocate, I came across the following paragraph: > > "Mrs. (Mary) Richards was a former Benton citizen and at the close of the > war > was postmistrss of Benton for four years. During war times her husband, > Mark > Richards, while acting as a U.S. Marshal, was shot from ambush in this > vicinity and died a year later from the effects of the shot." > > Does anyone have any more info on this ambush? Was it related to the war > or > was it garden-variety senseless violence? So much for the idea of calm, > placid Wisconsin. > > Monica > modani@aol.com >

    08/16/2001 04:51:21
    1. Re: [WILAFAYE] Good, Dean, and Cook families]
    2. Sheppard
    3. I found this post interesting because I have a Daisy Dean Powell as a sib in my line and I have wondered where the "Dean" came from. Marlene Sheppard mcsb@cwnet.com Kathleen Burnett wrote: > RESPOND TO jazzman@semp.net > > "Spraggins, et.al" wrote: > > > Seeking information on Jane Adline Good's ancestors. She was born 1850 in > > Lafayette. Her mother was Caroline Dean, her father Unknown Good. He died > > before Jane was three. > > > > Also seeking information on John Persons Cook and wife Sophronia Smith Cook. > > Specifically looking for birth year/date for Lydia A. Cook, their daughter, > > born in Wisconsin territory which later became Layfayette. > > > > Thank you in advance for any help you can provide. > > > > John and Teri Spraggins > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog -- Sheppard remove NOSPAM from email address to send reply

    08/15/2001 05:38:51
    1. [WILAFAYE] Mark RICHARDS
    2. Dear List, While reading the Benton Advocate, I came across the following paragraph: "Mrs. (Mary) Richards was a former Benton citizen and at the close of the war was postmistrss of Benton for four years. During war times her husband, Mark Richards, while acting as a U.S. Marshal, was shot from ambush in this vicinity and died a year later from the effects of the shot." Does anyone have any more info on this ambush? Was it related to the war or was it garden-variety senseless violence? So much for the idea of calm, placid Wisconsin. Monica modani@aol.com

    08/15/2001 04:21:43
    1. Re: [WILAFAYE] Cemetery Update
    2. Greth Dunn
    3. Although this is NOT my family, I was able to locate this info on the Internet and it seems to parallel what was written in the 1944 letter. Hopefully, it will help someone: Elijah SOWL married Lucinda SMITH on 5 Jan 1809 in Chester, Hampden, MA John SOWL married Abigail ROBERTS on 2 Dec 1830 in Geauga, OH Marilla Threadgold married James SARDESON on 7 Mar 1855 in Argyle, Lafayette, WI Maurice SARDESON born 26 Jan 1902 ; died Nov 1976 in Blanchardville, Lafayette, WI Alie [Allie_] SARDESON married Isabelle SMEDSRUD on 12 Feb 1890 in Blanchardville, Lafayette, WI Robert H. THREADGOLD born abt 1891; parents: Oscar C. THREADGOLD born abt 1871 WI, died Abt 1950 in Artesian, Sanborn Cty, SD, burial Mt Pleasant Cmty, Artesian, SD, and Hannah B. GROTHOUG born abt 1866 WI, died abt 1947 in Artesian, Sanborn Cty, SD, burial Mt. Pleasant Cmty, Artesian, SD. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sheppard" <mcsb@cwnet.com> To: <WILAFAYE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:07 AM Subject: Re: [WILAFAYE] Cemetery Update > I have been a silent observer of this message board for quite awhile. My grandfather Hugh E. Powell was born in Argyle, WI and I found this letter (below) in some genealogy info he passed on to me. I am not sure all of > this is correct, but maybe it will help someone. I would love to know where this cemetery is because I looked for it about 20 yrs ago and couldn't find it. Also, if anyone has answers to their questions at the end of the > letter, please share. > > Hope this helps someone. > Marlene Sheppard > mcsb@cwnet.com > > > Aug 13, 1944 > > Dear Daisy: > > It will be a surprise to you, I am sure, to get a letter from me, but Chester and I have been delving into family affairs while we have been home for a visit with Mother and Mabelle. We all have thought you would be > interested and Mother suggested I write you what we have found. You may know of these facts, but if you don't, perhaps you will be glad to have them and then too, perhaps you can help us to learn more. > We located the Sowl-Threadgold family burial ground up in Mud Branch on the present Mrs. Helga Lunde's farm. Maurice Sardeson, son of Alie at Blanchardville is farming same now. Chester, Mabelle and I went up there > Thursday afternoon and located ten graves for eleven of the family - one stone was for two children. Those we found were as follows: > > George W. d. Oct 2, 1852 aged 13 mos (and) > John Wm. D. Mar. 29, 1851 aged 3 days > Children of J. S. and A. F. Sowl > > Joseph, son E & L Sowl d. Nov. 9, 1848 - 16 yrs. > > Freeman F. Son of Wm and (E or) F. Sowl d. Nov 10, 1856 - 2 mos. 18 days > > Stephen B. Son of Wm & F. Sowl d. Apr 1, 1853 - 4 mos. 25 days > > Elijah son of John & A.F. Sowl d. Nov 17, 1856 - 24 yrs. 11 mos. > "Sleep husband dear, and take thy rest God called thee home. He thought it best. T'was hard, indeed, to part with thee but Christ's strong arms supported me." > > Caroline M. dau. Of John S and A.F. Sowl d. Jan 5, 1857 - 12 yrs 2 mos. > "Casroline is dead. A child so sweet and fair is opening rosebuds in the morning air". > > Marilla, dau of J. and R. Sowl, d. Oct 18, 1861 - 14 yrs. "Farewell Father, Mother and Brother." > > Thomas, son of R. and M. Threadgold d. Feb 25, 1845 - 2 mos. 5 ds. > "This lovely bud so young and fair, called hence by early dawn. Just came to show how sweet a flower-In paradise would bloom." > > Lucinda, wife of Elijah Sowl died April 9, 1850 - 60 yrs. > > Elijah Sowl, died May 19, 1854 - 67 yrs 29 days > > The last two above, as you no doubt know without my calling your attention to it are the parents of Marilla Sowl Threadgood Sardeson and therefore great grandparents to you, Mabelle, Chester, etc. We didn't find your > grandfather's grave-Robert Threadgold. Mother Sardeson seems certain he was buried there. Do you know? > Mother is a bit confused over the location of Elijah and Lucinda's original place of settlement here. Somehow she had the impression it should be at River Bend but from the location of this burial ground it seems that > Mud Branch must be right. Do you know anything about this? > Do you know what part of Ohio they came from and anything which might give us a clue to Lucinda's parents or Elijah's parents? > At the Darlington Court House I found the record of a John Soule of Geauga Co., Ohio. His wife was Abigail F and they had a son Elijah Soule who married in 1854 Ada Smith in Wiota. Mother says he (John) would be a > brother of Marilla's and we presume then that if he was from Geauga Co., Ohio, that the remainder of the family also was. I hope to be able to check Geauga Co. records. > Do you have any old Bible records or do you know of the existence of any and who might have them? > I know there are many questions in this letter, but am hoping you can answer some of them, if not all, as we are trying to get all information possible. In looking up some information on my side of the family, I found in > New York history that an Elijah Soule was a Revolutionary soldier - and that a George Soule came over in the Mayflower - also that George Soule's own brother spelled his name as "Sowle". Wouldn't it be interesting if we > could connect the family with either of these? > Mother and Mabelle join Chester and myself in sending you and Carol greetings and I shall look forward to hearing from you. > > Sincerely, > > Mary > > > > > James Ronnerud wrote: > > > The Lafayette County Genealogy Society is beginning a project of updating the index of cemetery records for Lafayette County. This is to be a 3-4 year project due to the large number of cemeteries in Lafayette County. > > The first cemetery to be updated is the Graceland Cemetery in Blanchardville. Work will begin on August 11, 2001 at 9:00 A.M. Bring as sack lunch, a clipboard, sun hat, and maybe a folding chair. > > We need all the help that we can get. Most of our local members are old and find this work too hard for them. > > James Ronnerud > > ############################# > > Visit our web store > > <http://www.swtsales.com> and > > http://www.goldenprideweb.com/JimRonnerud > > - - - - Get a free GIFT- - - - > > ############################# > > > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > -- > Sheppard > remove NOSPAM from email address to send reply > > > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Lafayette Co., WI list, use > wilafaye-l-request@rootsweb.com. 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    08/15/2001 01:01:15
    1. Re: [WILAFAYE] Cemetery Update
    2. Sheppard
    3. I have been a silent observer of this message board for quite awhile. My grandfather Hugh E. Powell was born in Argyle, WI and I found this letter (below) in some genealogy info he passed on to me. I am not sure all of this is correct, but maybe it will help someone. I would love to know where this cemetery is because I looked for it about 20 yrs ago and couldn't find it. Also, if anyone has answers to their questions at the end of the letter, please share. Hope this helps someone. Marlene Sheppard mcsb@cwnet.com Aug 13, 1944 Dear Daisy: It will be a surprise to you, I am sure, to get a letter from me, but Chester and I have been delving into family affairs while we have been home for a visit with Mother and Mabelle. We all have thought you would be interested and Mother suggested I write you what we have found. You may know of these facts, but if you don’t, perhaps you will be glad to have them and then too, perhaps you can help us to learn more. We located the Sowl-Threadgold family burial ground up in Mud Branch on the present Mrs. Helga Lunde’s farm. Maurice Sardeson, son of Alie at Blanchardville is farming same now. Chester, Mabelle and I went up there Thursday afternoon and located ten graves for eleven of the family - one stone was for two children. Those we found were as follows: George W. d. Oct 2, 1852 aged 13 mos (and) John Wm. D. Mar. 29, 1851 aged 3 days Children of J. S. and A. F. Sowl Joseph, son E & L Sowl d. Nov. 9, 1848 - 16 yrs. Freeman F. Son of Wm and (E or) F. Sowl d. Nov 10, 1856 - 2 mos. 18 days Stephen B. Son of Wm & F. Sowl d. Apr 1, 1853 - 4 mos. 25 days Elijah son of John & A.F. Sowl d. Nov 17, 1856 - 24 yrs. 11 mos. “Sleep husband dear, and take thy rest God called thee home. He thought it best. T’was hard, indeed, to part with thee but Christ’s strong arms supported me.” Caroline M. dau. Of John S and A.F. Sowl d. Jan 5, 1857 - 12 yrs 2 mos. “Casroline is dead. A child so sweet and fair is opening rosebuds in the morning air”. Marilla, dau of J. and R. Sowl, d. Oct 18, 1861 - 14 yrs. “Farewell Father, Mother and Brother.” Thomas, son of R. and M. Threadgold d. Feb 25, 1845 - 2 mos. 5 ds. “This lovely bud so young and fair, called hence by early dawn. Just came to show how sweet a flower–In paradise would bloom.” Lucinda, wife of Elijah Sowl died April 9, 1850 - 60 yrs. Elijah Sowl, died May 19, 1854 - 67 yrs 29 days The last two above, as you no doubt know without my calling your attention to it are the parents of Marilla Sowl Threadgood Sardeson and therefore great grandparents to you, Mabelle, Chester, etc. We didn’t find your grandfather’s grave-Robert Threadgold. Mother Sardeson seems certain he was buried there. Do you know? Mother is a bit confused over the location of Elijah and Lucinda’s original place of settlement here. Somehow she had the impression it should be at River Bend but from the location of this burial ground it seems that Mud Branch must be right. Do you know anything about this? Do you know what part of Ohio they came from and anything which might give us a clue to Lucinda’s parents or Elijah’s parents? At the Darlington Court House I found the record of a John Soule of Geauga Co., Ohio. His wife was Abigail F and they had a son Elijah Soule who married in 1854 Ada Smith in Wiota. Mother says he (John) would be a brother of Marilla’s and we presume then that if he was from Geauga Co., Ohio, that the remainder of the family also was. I hope to be able to check Geauga Co. records. Do you have any old Bible records or do you know of the existence of any and who might have them? I know there are many questions in this letter, but am hoping you can answer some of them, if not all, as we are trying to get all information possible. In looking up some information on my side of the family, I found in New York history that an Elijah Soule was a Revolutionary soldier - and that a George Soule came over in the Mayflower - also that George Soule’s own brother spelled his name as “Sowle”. Wouldn’t it be interesting if we could connect the family with either of these? Mother and Mabelle join Chester and myself in sending you and Carol greetings and I shall look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Mary James Ronnerud wrote: > The Lafayette County Genealogy Society is beginning a project of updating the index of cemetery records for Lafayette County. This is to be a 3-4 year project due to the large number of cemeteries in Lafayette County. > The first cemetery to be updated is the Graceland Cemetery in Blanchardville. Work will begin on August 11, 2001 at 9:00 A.M. Bring as sack lunch, a clipboard, sun hat, and maybe a folding chair. > We need all the help that we can get. Most of our local members are old and find this work too hard for them. > James Ronnerud > ############################# > Visit our web store > <http://www.swtsales.com> and > http://www.goldenprideweb.com/JimRonnerud > - - - - Get a free GIFT- - - - > ############################# > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library -- Sheppard remove NOSPAM from email address to send reply

    08/14/2001 08:07:18
    1. Re: [WILAFAYE] Cemetery Update
    2. Michael Gerberick
    3. James, I was in Indiana yesterday, how did your first day go? And when will you do another? Mike James Ronnerud wrote: > > The Lafayette County Genealogy Society is beginning a project of updating the index of cemetery records for Lafayette County. This is to be a 3-4 year project due to the large number of cemeteries in Lafayette County. > The first cemetery to be updated is the Graceland Cemetery in Blanchardville. Work will begin on August 11, 2001 at 9:00 A.M. Bring as sack lunch, a clipboard, sun hat, and maybe a folding chair. > We need all the help that we can get. Most of our local members are old and find this work too hard for them. > James Ronnerud > ############################# > Visit our web store > <http://www.swtsales.com> and > http://www.goldenprideweb.com/JimRonnerud > - - - - Get a free GIFT- - - - > ############################# > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    08/12/2001 03:41:38
    1. Re: [WILAFAYE] LENNIE, JOHN DUNN
    2. Kathy & Vince
    3. I do not see any of these in the Birth Index ----- Original Message ----- From: <JMerryinAZ@aol.com> To: <WILAFAYE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 11:19 PM Subject: [WILAFAYE] LENNIE, JOHN DUNN > Is it possible for a birth lookup for the following: > JOHN DUNN burn March 1864 in Shullsburg, Lafayette Co., WI > His wife: ADELAIDE WHITE born 1856 - also Shullsburg > Their daughter: LENNIE DUNN born Feb. 9, 1886 - Shullsburg > > Appreciate any help. > Glennda Merry > Tucson, AZ > Jmerryinaz@aol.com >

    08/08/2001 12:19:51
    1. [WILAFAYE] LENNIE, JOHN DUNN
    2. Is it possible for a birth lookup for the following: JOHN DUNN burn March 1864 in Shullsburg, Lafayette Co., WI His wife: ADELAIDE WHITE born 1856 - also Shullsburg Their daughter: LENNIE DUNN born Feb. 9, 1886 - Shullsburg Appreciate any help. Glennda Merry Tucson, AZ Jmerryinaz@aol.com

    08/07/2001 06:19:35
    1. Re: [WILAFAYE] Possible lookup in birth index?
    2. James Nethery
    3. Tina: There are quite a few Engerbretson listed. However, there are no Henry's Caroline's or Clara's. There are 2 Ingebretson listed, again none of the above. All of the names were born after 1890. james a. nethery ----- Original Message ----- From: <Tldean7001@cs.com> To: <WILAFAYE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 8:01 PM Subject: [WILAFAYE] Possible lookup in birth index? > Is it possible to check the Index of Births for Lafayette County, WI for the > last name Ingebretsen or Engebretsen. The dates I am interested in finding > are 1865 to 1890. I am hoping there is a Henry, Caroline or Clara born in > Argyle. > Thank you, Tina Dean > TLDean7001@cs.com > > > ==== WILAFAYE Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >

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