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    1. Re: [WiMilwau] Re: Town of Lake
    2. JoAnn Earl
    3. To everyone that has responded about the Town of Lake. Thank you for all the information. I'll pass this on to the Register of Deeds. You people are wonderful. JoAnn Cheryl Barnett <clbarnett_99@yahoo.com> wrote: Perhaps I wasn't clear enough, but I didn't say that Cudahy was part of the Town of Lake. I said parts of it (the Town of Lake) are now in Cudahy. The Cudahy Historical Society web page mentions that there was a school in the Town of Lake on Whitnall and Grange Avenues. That area is now part of Cudahy. There's an 1895 map of Milwaukee County online that shows Lake as west of St. Francis and Cudahy. http://www.livgenmi.com/milwaukeeWI.htm In any event, Town of Lake was definitely in Milwaukee County and that's where the records should be found. --- PJMARSOLEK@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > > The Town of Lake is now St. Francis and part of the > City of Milwaukee known > as Bay View, all in Milwaukee County. Cudahy was > never part of the Town of > Lake. > > On the corner of 6th St. and Howard Ave is a large > water tower and I believe > that above the door is engraved, Town of Lake. That > means that the Town of > Lake went from Lake Michigan, through St. Francis > and to at least 6th St. I > don't believe it went any farther west. There are > still some sidewalks in > St. Francis with the Town of Lake stamp on them. > And I'm not positive on > this but I believe that the City of St. Francis was > incorporated in the early > 1950s, thus erasing the Town of Lake. > > By the way, that water tower is across the street > from St. Adalbert's > Cemetery. I believe some members of this list are > looking for or have > ancestors buried there. > > Hope this helps, Paula > > > In a message dated 7/15/01 3:03:31 PM Central > Daylight Time, > WIMILWAU-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > << << I'm not sure if Town of Lake became Cudahy or > became > part of Cudahy or what happened, but it was > definitely > part of Milwaukee County and parts of it were in > Cudahy in the early 1900's. >> > > Thanks, Cheryl. I wasn't sure where it was > either. > > Jean >> > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

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