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    1. [WiMilwau] 1930 Census
    2. Mary Popovich
    3. Here's a website that provides the E.D. number for your Milwaukee family, provided you know approximately where they lived. I just tried it for my family that lived near 5th Avenue and Burnham and it told me that the E.D. would be 100 and also gave me a list of the streets in that E.D. The website also has a mapping tool in case you're not familiar with neighborhood. http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/census/ Note: Some states/regions have been soundexed (e.g., North Carolina, Virginia, etc.). Also, some cities have been indexed by street address (e.g., Philadelphia, Gary, etc.). Depending on where our families lived, we'll need to be able to use several resources to find them on the 1930 census. Mary Popovich Busia's Roots, Genealogy Phoenix, AZ

    02/16/2002 03:35:24
    1. Re: [WiMilwau] 1930 Census
    2. Joseph J & Maxine M. Capezza
    3. Mary, Good find. Thanks for sending it in. Do you want the church histories for Milwaukee? Maxine At 10:35 AM 2/16/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Here's a website that provides the E.D. number for your Milwaukee family, >provided you know approximately where they lived. > >I just tried it for my family that lived near 5th Avenue and Burnham and >it told me that the E.D. would be 100 and also gave me a list of the >streets in that E.D. > >The website also has a mapping tool in case you're not familiar with >neighborhood. > >http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/census/ > >Note: Some states/regions have been soundexed (e.g., North Carolina, >Virginia, etc.). Also, some cities have been indexed by street address >(e.g., Philadelphia, Gary, etc.). Depending on where our families lived, >we'll need to be able to use several resources to find them on the 1930 census. > >Mary Popovich >Busia's Roots, Genealogy >Phoenix, AZ

    02/16/2002 04:46:57
    1. [WiMilwau] DORNECK, HINKINS, KRUESER, REITH:
    2. Susan Nokes
    3. Seeking contact with anyone who might be researching or have any information regarding the descendants of these families: DORNECK, HINKINS, KRUESER, REITH: Extracted from the records of St. Martin's Catholic Church, a mission church of St. Anthony's in Fussville, Waukesha County, Wisconsin..no longer in existence. Was located 2 blocks east of Timmerman Field on south side of Appleton Avenue in an area known as Granville. Engelsburg families also attended church here. Neither communities exist anymore and the old records have been sent to St. Agnes' Catholic church in Butler, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. 21 June 1905 a marriage occurred between Guilielmus DORNECK son of Guilielmum DORNECK and Heinrikae (HINKENS-difficult to read) both of the Town of Granville, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin and Margarethum KRUESER daughter of Petri KRUESER and Maria REITH of the Town of Granville but born in Marshfield, Wisconsin. Witnesses were: Adam REITH and Catharina KRUESER. I do not often return to this bulletin board, so please contact me at: snokes@tscnet.com Thank you in advance, Susan

    02/16/2002 08:23:59
    1. [WiMilwau] Does anyone recognize these names?? ATTRINGER, FRINGS, LENGER
    2. Susan Nokes
    3. Does anyone recognize these names?? Seeking contact with anyone who might be researching or have any information regarding the descendants of these families: ATTRINGER, FRINGS, LENGER Extracted from the records of St. Martin's Catholic Church, a mission church of St. Anthony's in Fussville, Waukesha County, Wisconsin..no longer in existence. Was located 2 blocks east of Timmerman Field on south side of Appleton Avenue in an area known as Granville. Engelsburg families also attended church here. Neither communities exist anymore and the old records have been sent to St. Agnes' Catholic church in Butler, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Extracted from Deaths/Interments: 1882 #2 Died 30 August; buried 1 September Joannis ATTRINGER, son of Johanis and Ceciliae ATTRINGER natae FRINGS 1884 Died 5 April, Anton ATTRINGER son of Johannis and Caeciliae ATTRINGER The FRINGS line is in some-way connected to my LENGER line via a Margaret LENGER...hoping someone will know the relationship, or be currently researching these lines. Please contact me at: snokes@tscnet.com Thank you in advance, Susan

    02/16/2002 09:53:12