Good evening Marilyn, Forest Home Cemetery is on the south side of Milwaukee although most so-called big names of early Milwaukee were buried there even though they lived on the north side. Those who were not in the so-called "upper echelon" of people were buried in various north side cemeteries. The biggest one was owned by three Lutheran Church and is called Union Cemetery. Today it is in the middle of the inner city and not the safest place to be. They even removed all of their records from the cemetery and moved them up to their newer cemetery on N. 43rd St. (6400 N.) called Graceland Cemetery. So any records for Union have to be gotten there. About that time another northside cemetery was started out on 60th and Burleigh called Wanderer's Rest and was very popular. It too ran into difficulties but not because of location but because of dishonest owners. So bad that the other cemeteries did the grass cutting and burying. It went bankrupt. Finally a gentelman from Chicago purchased and is trying to bring it back. He is doing a pretty good job, I have to say. He renamed it from Wanderer's Rest to Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. If you want any addresses with zip codes let me know. Union would be closest though to old North Milwaukee. Schmalz - I inherited a duplex up in Appleton, Wisconsin when my father died and I bought out my sister's half. Owned it for about ten years before I sold it. For about five years I rented the lower apartment to a young lady with that name. She was divorced though from that Schmalz but had a couple of children with him. For the life of me I can't remember what her first name was (neither can my wife). That was back in the late 60's and early 70's. I will check Forest Home on Friday when I check the Crumwell's and will let you know the end of this week or the beginning of next. Have a great weekend. Bob