I tried to reqest a marriage record, trying either the bride's or groom's name in the required form, plus whatever information I had, but it would not register, instead requesting "first and last" names which I had entered.... tripled checked, and switched from one to the other. My conclusion: it's not working! Just thought I'm let you know. Patti Laessig Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2000 08:14:13 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [WILINCOL-L] Free BDM Wisconsin Pre 1907 for residents Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Stumbled across this last night. Happy hunting! <A HREF="http://www.shsw.wisc.edu/genealogy/order/index.html">Click here: Wisconsin Genealogical Record Search</A> Warmest regards, Dawn [email protected]
I will be putting this up on my Lincoln and Marathon County sites for free as soon as I am able to get them all uploaded. I already have some of them done. Shelley
Hello Stumbled across this last night. Happy hunting! <A HREF="http://www.shsw.wisc.edu/genealogy/order/index.html">Click here: Wisconsin Genealogical Record Search</A> Warmest regards, Dawn [email protected] Remember me in the family tree My name, my days, my strife; Then I'll ride upon the wings of time And live an endless life. Goetsch
Census for 1900 and 1910 has been assigned to someone for transcription, but is not done yet. go to www. rootsweb com, and to Census project. Shelley
Is there an URL for the Federal Census for Merrill, WI for these years: 1900-1910-1920? Al
how does one go about obtaining an obituary of someone who has been deceased since 1934 and is buried in the St. Francis Catholic Cemetery on Memorial Drive here in Merrill? or anyone deceased earlier in the 1900's or before, buried in Memorial Park Cemetery?
Hello, Would the person that told me that they would get the obit for Henry Coster please contact me? I have misplaced your email address. Regards, Anne Marie
Looking for information about Merrill High School Principal Clyde M. Shields. Mr. Shields was Principal in 1945. Interested in the year he came to Merrill, length of time as Principal, family, etc. Harry
How can I obtain the obit for the following person: Emil Erickson Death date: 31 Dec. 1904 County: Lincoln Volume: 01 Page: 0362 Reel: 048 Image: 0246 Sequence #: 098401 Mange takk Al Lund
Posted on: Lincoln Co. Wi Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Lincoln/201 Surname: REYNOLDS, HUGHES, WHALEN ------------------------- Searching for information on William REYNOLDS, who married Jenny M. Hughes, daughter of Garrett Hughes Sr.(1808-1873) and his wife Katherine WHALEN(1807-18?8). The HUGHES family settled in Halder, Marathon County, WI and it is believe the REYNOLDS family was located in Tomahawk, Lincoln County, WI. Anyone who has further knowledge of this REYNOLDS family, please contact me. Patti Laessig at [email protected]
Apparently a few people on these mailing lists feel that offering a LEGITIMATE TOUR to NEW ENGLAND for the purposes of GENEALOGICAL & HISTORIC RESEARCH is Spam. Personally I have NEVER heard anything so ridiculous. If GENEALOGICAL & HISTORICAL RESEARCH is NOT the TRUE PURPOSE of these mailing list, then I am sorry we let everyone know this TOUR is available. I also am sorry to hear that the true purpose of these lists is idle chit chat about what family reunion is being held, who went to the dr. yesterday, who's Aunt Sadie just had a wart removed, & who retired from Military Service. ~~ Now, to those of you who TRULY enjoy GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH & HISTORY, & enjoy the idea of having a chance of walking on the same ground your ancestors once walked upon, who truly want a chance to do RESEARCH at the NATIONAL HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY & find the graves of their ancestors, I say this. Please contact us by phone or in an e-mail to us directly at: [email protected] This way we will NOT upset those very very few people who find this TOUR offensive & a huge waste of their gossip time. ~ To those of you who have already SIGNED UP for this TOUR, I say WELCOME ABOARD! ~ For those who want to know what this tour is about: http://www.homestead.com/BarronCountyGenealogical/BarronCoGeneNewEnglandTour.html ~ Thanks! Rosemarie Novak President: Barron County, Wi. Genealogical Society P.S. To those VERY FEW who become upset by this posting, please rest assured, the BARRON COUNTY WI. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY will not send out another of these NOTICES of GENEALOGICAL TOURS.
Hello Listers, I am new to your list. I am searching for information regarding my Koster/Coster family. I have Henry Coster; b. 9 Mar 1863 in Kings County, New York; d. 1934 in Merrill, Wisconsin; m. Caroline Wheeler; 22 May 1888 in Ashland, Kentucky (Boyd County). Henry's parents were Theodore Koster b. 1819 in Amsterdam, Holland; d. Sept. 1888 in Ironton, Ohio and Gertrude Bushman; b. 1821 in Amsterdam, Holland; d. place/date are unknown. Date of immigration/naturalization is also unknown. Caroline Wheeler was born; 16 Aug 1864;d. 19 DEC 1953 in Chehalis, WA. Their children, that I know of, were: Mary; b. 03 Apr 1889 Gertrude; b. July 1890 Minnie; b. 10 July 1893 Henry's siblings were: Mary Elizabeth; b. 1857 in New York; d. 1908 in Greenup County, KY; m. Michael McEnerny - date/place is unknown. these are my great grandparents. John; date/place of birth and death are unknown. He lived in KY. George; b. 16 Oct 1853 in Lawrence County, Ohio William Anthony; b. 1858? Anna b. 1861?; d. 1906 in San Francisco, CA Theodore; b. 1867 in Ohio Mamie Gertrude; b. 17 mar 1879 in Russell, KY; d. 14 Aug 1978 in Long Beach, WA I do not know when Henry came to Lincoln County or why but he may have had Koster family there or his Wheeler in-laws may have lived there. Would SKS look for an obituary for Henry for me? I would be glad to reimburse for expenses incurred. Also, would someone send me the URL for the Lincoln County genealogy and/or historical societies? Any help and advice is most welcome!!!!! I live in Lane County, Oregon and would be glad to do lookups for anyone should the need arise. Regards, Anne Marie Menard
--part1_29.812f9b8.26b02de2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 7/25/00 10:44:01 PM Central Daylight Time, BG2QLT writes: << I just received this tip in the Coles Co IL newsletter via Ventura Co CA Gen. Soc., Dec. 1999, et al. Perhaps it will help someone who is new to researching. In the lower left corner of most old deeds you will find two to four witnesses. The first one is always from the husband's side; the next two are from the wife's side. That is to protect her one-half dower rights under the law. Nothing you will ever use will give greater clues to maiden names. Carol >> --part1_29.812f9b8.26b02de2_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: BG2QLT Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 23:44:01 EDT Subject: Genealogical Research To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 109 I just got this from a genealogical researcher friend of mine. Jim I just received this tip in the Coles Co IL newsletter via Ventura Co CA Gen. Soc., Dec. 1999, et al. Perhaps it will help someone who is new to researching. In the lower left corner of most old deeds you will find two to four witnesses. The first one is always from the husband's side; the next two are from the wife's side. That is to protect her one-half dower rights under the law. Nothing you will ever use will give greater clues to maiden names. Carol --part1_29.812f9b8.26b02de2_boundary--
Posted on: Lincoln Co. Wi Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Lincoln?read=200 Surname: Ashley, Vredenburg, Tucker, Ruleau, Rouleau, Metzger ------------------------- The Ashley's were in Merrill, Lincoln County in 1908. This family have been tracked from NY to MI to IA and Finally WI.Orlando Henry Ashley and His bride Vesta were born in NY around 1850. Vesta is buried in Merrill in 1908. as well as her daughter Edith Ruleau. Where Orlando Henry is, is anybodys guess. Please Help!!!!!
Posted on: Lincoln Co. Wi Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Lincoln?read=199 Surname: Sukow ------------------------- I had an uncle, William Sukow, born in Merrill, WI Oct 14, 1879, Died Sept 29,1961. Wife Valeska Hamsing, Children- William, Jr, Reno, Melvin, Norman, Lester. Lester is still living in Merrill.
Hi all, It was brought to my attention that the link to the 1890 veterans census for Lincoln county doesn't work. I have two new links for it now. ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/wi/lincoln/1890/index.txt AND ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/census/wi/lincoln/1890/index.txt Also, I have heard from someone who will be transcribing cemeteries in Lincoln County for my web page, and should be getting that online soon. And again, a wonderful person has family history books, and will be sending me indexes, and that will go online soon. So keep checking back with the Lincoln County page. Shelley e-mail: [email protected] (Put Shelley in the subject line) Web pages: Marathon County WI - http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimarath Lincoln County WI - http://www.rootsweb.com/~wilincol Personal - http://members.aol.com/sdgreen715/index.html Mailing Lists: WIMARATH-L and WILINCOL-L
Posted on: Lincoln Co. Wi Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Lincoln?read=198 Surname: SUKOW ------------------------- QRYTEXT: would like information on past generations of Sukows from Merrill, Wisconcin, I believe Lincoln county.
Are obituaries available for the 1930 period? I am interested in finding one for Flora W. Whittaker, wife of Jerome B. Loomis who is supposed to have died at Tomahawk 21 Oct 1930.
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Yesterday we announced this TOUR. Since so many have been e-mailing to ask more about it, here is some more info. We have done this before. This is a WONDERFUL TOUR! We hope you can join us also! Rosemarie Novak, President-Barron Co. Wis. Genealogical Society. ~~~~ Barron County Genealogical Society announces a Genealogical RESEARCH deluxe motorcoach tour to NEW ENGLAND! All persons seeking their roots will find this TOUR exciting & fun! On October 15th-30th, 2000 we'll travel to Boston, Cape Cod, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, & Massachusetts! ~~~~~ HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: BOSTON: New England Historic Genealogical Society at Boston where you can browse through 100's of years of Family Manuscripts! Boston Commons! *A full day of Research time is available. Those spouses or friends who come along & have no interest in "digging" may feel free to wander the Commons & the FREEDOM TRAIL. Beacon Hill! Old North Church! Granary Burying Grounds: Graves of Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, John Hancock & Cemeteries! U.S.S. Constitution! (Old Ironsides) MORE! ~ NEWPORT, R. I.: site of Jackie & John's wedding TOURO SYNAGOGUE Cliff Walk Home of the Sabbitarian Churh=SDB=7th Day Baptists... Trinity Church Fresh Seafood White Horse Tavern! ~ SALEM: Witch trials House of 7 Gables Maritime Museum & Wharf District. Cemeteries! ~ PLYMOUTH: Mayflower! Plimouth Plantation!... Plymouth Rock!... More! Cemeteries! ~ RHODE ISLAND: Hull Kingston Judith Point Ligthouse! Lots More! Cemeteries! ~ MASSACHUSETTS: Ipswich, Duxbury, Lots More! Lots of FUN for EVERYONE! Cemeteries! ~~~~~~ What's Included?: *2 meals per day! All lodging includes CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. *All LODGING! *Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation! *Entrance Fee to New England Historic Genealogical Society Admission to 2 NEWPORT MANSIONS! MORE! ~~ Cost: $675.00 based on double occupancy of room. $666. triple occupancy. $649. quad occ. $799. single room. Reservations are requested as soon as POSSIBLE! 1/2 of tour cost, deposit, is due by Sept.15th! The remainder is due by October 1st! ~ This is strictly a TOUR for GENEALOGY & HISTORY only. Feel free to call or e-mail & ask ALL the questions you wish! Rosemarie For More Info: e-mail Barron Co. Genealogical Society at: [email protected] or call: (715) 924-3661 Ask for Rosemarie Novak