This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stevens Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4EC.2ACE/795 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Albert and Elizabeth Stevens. They had children, Mary J, Thomas, Minerva, Matilda, William, Frank, Elizabeth and Charles Oscar. Charles Oscar was adopted by another family after both Albert and Elizabeth died. Albert may have been drowned in a boating accident. Albert was born in about 1815 and Elizabeth in about 1824. Any information including death and burial information about Albert and Elizabeth would be appreciated. Thanks! Jackie
Hello I would like to request a lookup from someone if at all possible. I am searching for information on Frances MENSEN born 1896 and died ?? She is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Sparta, W.I. along with her husband, Henry MENSEN 1880-1972. She had a daughter named Genevieve MENSEN SCHWARZ who was born about 1919 and died in 1981. I have been led to believe that Genevieve was by a previous marriage and I am seeking her real father. I hope that an obituary for Genevieve or Frances MENSEN may have this information. Thank you in advance, AND have a great day from the sunny Outer Banks of N.C. Dayle Noble Biba
Two more cemeteries: Immanuel Lutheran Church (Moen) St Michaels Catholic You can find both at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/wi/monroe/m-cem.htm or http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe/cemetery/ Many thanks to Ralph Hendersin <ralphjan@centurytel.net> who is our dedicated transcriber. R/S MAK --- Ralph Hendersin <ralphjan@centurytel.net> wrote: ===== MAKTranscriber - http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Curtice, Barnes, Coss Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4EC.2ACE/771.1 Message Board Post: E.A. Curtice in this notice is my great grandfather - Earnest Alonzo Curtice. Menzo was his much older brother. I believe Menzo was born in Mich. and later lived and died in Elroy WI. I have alot more info on Earnest, but have been trying to get more info on Menzo and the other siblings. Also at the wedding was oldest brother Collins. Other brother John was in South Dakota (or was dead already). Father of Menzo, Earnest, Collins and John was Alonzo E. Curtice (b.NY 1828) and mother Ann P. Barnes of Crawford Co. PA. (b. NJ 1828) Was your note a response to someone else? - I would like to know more or know who else is interested here. Thanks! Brian Curtice
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4EC.2ACE/440.450 Message Board Post: I saw the biography you posted for John and Maria Drowatzky. I am a curator at the Marathon County Historical Society in Wausau WI and was contacted by a local woman who purchased a bag of quilt blocks (some autographed) at an estate sale and was looking for information about the family who made them. A letter with the blocks indicates that many of them were made by relatives of Frank Drow (a/k/a Drowatzky) and his wife Myrtle who I traced to Tomah (Monroe Co.) Wisconsin. Are you aware of a connection between Frank and John? There is also a block made by Emma P Kirst who was a cousin to Frank and Frederica Kirst who was an Aunt to Frank. In all, there are blocks made by 16 friends and family members. Any help you could provide would be most appreciated. Kathy Jansen Curator of Artifacts Marathon Co Historical Society Wausau WI
Two new cemeteries are now on-line - Peace Lutheran Church Cemetery Dorset Ridge Methodist Cemetery http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/wi/monroe/m-cem.htm Thanks to Ralph Hendersin who continues to transcribe these records for us. R/S MAK ===== MAKTranscriber - http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
Just a quick note - I am getting many emails from servers which are saying I am giving them a virus - catch is, I don't have the VIRUS. So if you are getting mail with my name on it saying that, it ain't me (grin). The virus sends these bogus emails out from the infected mail box. That means a few of you out there that have my email addresses in your address book makkuehl@yahoo... and MAKTranscriber@yahoo... need to check your machines for a virus. Also, I am getting a number of emails from people with nothing in them - that means - you have a virus.... yahoo chops out the message and I get a blank hull... To avoid having someone harvest your email box, you can make an erroneous entry under last name type 001 under first name type 0001 and save, it will become your first entry. When the virus tries to open your address book, it gets stopped in its tracks. I answered all mail which had something in it today, so if you sent me something - please check for virus and then resend. Sorry about that. R/S MAK ===== MAKTranscriber - http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
Dont do that on the list, send it to the history room address at MCLHR@centurytel.net. Just a thought. Not good to post personal info online. Diana ----- Original Message ----- From: "Monroe County Local History Room" <MCLHR@centurytel.net> To: <WIMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 10:26 AM Subject: RE: [WIMONROE ] Albert & Elizabeth Stevens Hello. Before we can proceed with your reseach request we require you submit your full name and complete mailing address. Thank you, MCLHR -----Original Message----- From: Ablinz@wmconnect.com [mailto:Ablinz@wmconnect.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:31 PM To: WIMONROE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WIMONROE ] Albert & Elizabeth Stevens Hi, I am searching for information about my Stevens family. Albert Stevens (b: 1815) &and Elizabeth Short Stevens (b: 1824) and their family. Albert was a farmer in Glendale, Monroe County, Wisconsin. Their children were: Mary J b: 1844 Thomas b: 1847 Minerva b: 1849 Matilda b: 1852 William b: 1853 Frank b: 1855 Elizabeth b: 1859 Charles Oscar b: 1860 Family belief is that Albert died in a shipwreck in the 1860's. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thank You! Abby ==== WIMONROE Mailing List ==== http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe/
Hello. Before we can proceed with your reseach request we require you submit your full name and complete mailing address. Thank you, MCLHR -----Original Message----- From: Ablinz@wmconnect.com [mailto:Ablinz@wmconnect.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:31 PM To: WIMONROE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WIMONROE ] Albert & Elizabeth Stevens Hi, I am searching for information about my Stevens family. Albert Stevens (b: 1815) &and Elizabeth Short Stevens (b: 1824) and their family. Albert was a farmer in Glendale, Monroe County, Wisconsin. Their children were: Mary J b: 1844 Thomas b: 1847 Minerva b: 1849 Matilda b: 1852 William b: 1853 Frank b: 1855 Elizabeth b: 1859 Charles Oscar b: 1860 Family belief is that Albert died in a shipwreck in the 1860's. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thank You! Abby ==== WIMONROE Mailing List ==== http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe/
Searching for information on Melcher or Melchior SCHWARTZ born about 1885 who was in the 1920 and 1930 Monroe County Census. Looking for his parentage and siblings. Married to Martha Baumbach born 1887. Any help appreciated. Thank you
Hi, I am searching for information about my Stevens family. Albert Stevens (b: 1815) &and Elizabeth Short Stevens (b: 1824) and their family. Albert was a farmer in Glendale, Monroe County, Wisconsin. Their children were: Mary J b: 1844 Thomas b: 1847 Minerva b: 1849 Matilda b: 1852 William b: 1853 Frank b: 1855 Elizabeth b: 1859 Charles Oscar b: 1860 Family belief is that Albert died in a shipwreck in the 1860's. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thank You! Abby
Here is another cemetery on-line again, thanks to Ralph Hendersin ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/monroe/cemeteries/Portland-Lutheran.txt Thanks Ralph - That makes 39 cemeteries now on-line. R/S MAK --- Ralph Hendersin <ralphjan@centurytel.net> wrote: ===== MAKTranscriber - http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4EC.2ACE/794.1 Message Board Post: You are looking for St. Johns Baptist Catholic Cementary located at 16585 Kellogg Ave., Ridgeville, WI. Go to www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe/cemeter/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4EC.2ACE/428.1.1.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Yes, I have quite a bit about the Kuckuck and Gabower families. If you are interested, let me know. Gary
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gabower, Kuckuck Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4EC.2ACE/428.1.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Hi Gary according to my information, George Kuckuck and Emma Kuckuck each married a Gabower. Do you have any information on that family? Laurie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KUCKUCK, GABOWER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4EC.2ACE/428.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Gary according to my information, George Kuckuck and Emma Kuckuck each married a Gabower. Do you have any info about that family? Laurie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Heilman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4EC.2ACE/794 Message Board Post: I am told my great great grandmother, Julianna Heilman, is burried in a cemetery "in Summit, not far from La Crosse". I cannot find Summit on any map. Someone suggested it might mean Summit Ridge, but couldn't tell me how to get there. I'd appreciate directions, or other ideas about where the cemetery could be. Thanks much Laurie
Again, many thanks to Ralph Hendersin for two more cemeteries: Big Creek Union ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/monroe/cemeteries/BigCreek-cem.txt Mound Prairie ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/monroe/cemeteries/Mound-cem.txt Thanks Ralph. R/S MAK --- Ralph Hendersin <ralphjan@centurytel.net> wrote: ===== MAKTranscriber - http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Casper, Hunt Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4EC.2ACE/278.1 Message Board Post: Posted for Susan Williams <Medenisue@aol.com> Obituary Source: Monroe County Democrat Friday, Sept. 1, 1899. Funeral of Capt. Hunt. The funeral of Capt. Charles A. Hunt, whose death at his home in Melvina on Thursday, Aug. 24, was briefly chronicled in last week?s Democrat, occurred at his former home in that village last Sunday. The following biography and description of the funeral is taken from the Herald of this city. Capt. Hunt was born in Chatauqua county, N.Y., in 1829, the youngest of six sons born to Melzer and Abigail D. Hunt, both directly descended from the Plymouth Rock Colony. Chas. A. came west, to Grant county in 1845, and started in the milling business there. The gold fever seized him in 1850, and he went to California, but returned in a year, resumed milling, continuing in Grant county till 1856, when he moved up into Vernon county, and erected a mill, which he operated till 1865, when he sold out and came to Monroe county, purchasing 300 acres of land, a part of which is the site of the village of Melvina, which was named in honor of the captain?s first wife. While he was in Vernon county, the war broke out, and he entered the 25th Wisconsin as a private. He was with Sherman at Atlanta, and was made first lieutenant, and soon after captain. His regiment was sent to Minnesota to quell the Indian disturbance in 1862, and after that he went to Vicksburg and was attached to Sherman?s corps, participating in the march to the sea. He continued in the service till the end of the war. He was a staunch Republican, and was elected to the Assembly for the term of ?68 ?69 and again in 1870. He has held many township offices, and was the first postmaster of Melvina, holding the place for years. In 1873-4 he was appointed to superintend the removal of the Winnebagoes in Wisconsin to their reservation in Nebraska, a task which was attended with no little trouble owing to the unwillingness of the Indians to go, but it was accomplished satisfactorily, by the aid of a company of troops from Fort Snelling , which were quartered in Sparta during that winter. Capt. Hunt has been married three times, his present wife, formerly Miss Mary E. Casper, to whom he was united in 1890, surviving him. Six children have been born to him of whom only one is now living, Henry, a merchant of Greenwood, in Clark county. He has also adopted 4 children and has been the guardian of four orphans of deceased soldiers. He was active in all public matters, prominent in church and society, and especially active in temperance work. For two weeks or more past, the Captain?s health has been declining, and for some weeks, if not months, it has been expected that the end would come soon. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and the Grand Army, both of which bodies attended his funeral at Melvina, Sunday, Aug. 27th, and assisted in the burial obsequies. On Sunday morning the body was taken in its casket to the church under direction of Undertaker Letson and H. H. L. Child, and lay in state during the forenoon, hundreds of his old friends and neighbors coming to look their last upon him. His wish was to be buried by his Masonic lodge, Valley Lodge No. 60, and with burial honors of the Grand Army, and accordingly a special train was secured, and the necessary arrangements made for the attendance of his brethren and comrades. The train left the Milwaukee depot shortly after one o?clock p.m. Sunday, carrying a hundred and fifty passengers arriving at Melvina in time for the funeral services, which took place in the church, beginning at 2 o?clock, the civic bodies escorting the family and relatives of the deceased from his residence to the church. The service! s in the church were conducted by Rev. Nuzum, of Viroqua, with Rev. Klein, of the circuit, assisting. The music was finely rendered by the Congregational quartette of this city, Messrs. Jones and Bartlett, Mrs. W. N. Wells, and Miss Elizabeth Baldwin. At the conclusion of the services in the church, the casket was borne out to the grave in the cemetery immediately adjoining the church, and there the Masonic burial service took place, and the body was consigned to mother earth. After the Masonic ceremonies, the Grand Army burial service was delivered , and at the end a firing squad of Co. L fired a triple volley over the grave, and the bugler sounded taps. The ceremonies thus ended, the procession reformed, and proceeded to the residence, escorting the friends of the deceased, and from there the Sparta visitors took their train and returned home. The intense heat lessened the number of visitors from a distance somewhat, but including those who came from away, probably not less than five hundred people attended the obsequies. The flowers and floral emblems were numerous and magnificent. Copy curtesy of : Monroe County Local History Museum and Research Room http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe/MCLHMaRR/ 200 W. Main Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-8680, Fax: (608) 269-8921 Hours: Mon-Fri 9am - 4pm Thur 9am - 9pm and Saturday 10:00am - 4:30pm (To make sure, please call ahead) I am not related to nor have any additional information on these surnames. R/S MAK http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boynton, Manley, Shutter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4EC.2ACE/106.1 Message Board Post: Reply to Connie <cmickola@cpinternet.com> Posted your surnames at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe/surname/ Here is some other info which might help you: SHUTTER Wisconsin Census, 1820-90 SHUTTER, J. State: WI Year: 1855 County: Green County Township: Monroe Page: : WI 1855 State Census Index SHUTTER, PETER B. State: WI Year: 1855 County: Monroe County Township: Adrian Page: WI 1855 State Census Index SHUTTER, PETER B. State: WI Year: 1860 County: Monroe County Township: Greenfield Page: 042 : WI 1860 Federal Census Index 1920 United States Federal Census Shutter, Pearl B Age: 33 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Wisconsin Roll: T625_2007 Race: White Page: 5A State: Wisconsin ED: 127 County: Monroe Township: Greenfield Shutter, Charles Age: 55 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Wisconsin Roll: T625_2007 Race: White Page 3A State: Wisconsin ED: 129 County: Monroe Township: La Grange Shutter, John Age: 47 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Wisconsin Roll: T625_2007 Race: White Page: 3A State: Wisconsin ED: 129 County: Monroe Township: La Grange Shutter, Mary J Age: 67 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Ireland Roll: T625_2007 Race: White Page: 3B State: Wisconsin ED: 129 County: Monroe Township: La Grange Shutter, Charles G Age: 39 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Wisconsin Roll: T625_2007 Race: White Page: 6A State: Wisconsin ED: 141 County: Monroe Township: Sparta WI Census 1930 Name Age in 1930 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation to head-of-house Race Home in 1930 (City,County,State) Harvey Shutter 54 1875 Wisconsin Head White Greenfield, Monroe, WI May Shutter 47 1882 Wife Greenfield, Monroe, WI Harold A Shutter 17 1912 Son Greenfield, Monroe, WI Ray C Shutter 38 1891 Wisconsin Head White La Grange, Monroe, WI Bessie A Shutter 37 1892 Wife La Grange, Monroe, WI Helen I Shutter 14 1915 Daughter La Grange, Monroe, WI Norma J Shutter 10 1919 Daughter La Grange, Monroe, WI Reba A Shutter 3 1926 Daughter La Grange, Monroe, WI Charles R Shutter 2 1927 Son La Grange, Monroe, WI Phylis C Shutter 0 1929 Daughter La Grange, Monroe, WI Charles Shutter 52 1877 Wisconsin Head White Sparta, Monroe, WI Sena Shutter 48 1881 Wife Sparta, Monroe, WI Vivian Shutter 21 1908 Daughter Sparta, Monroe, WI Virginia Shutter 21 1908 Daughter Sparta, Monroe, WI Merel Shutter 25 1904 Wisconsin Head White Tomah, Monroe, WI Janie Shutter 20 1909 Wife Tomah, Monroe, WI Bert Shutter 50 1879 Wisconsin Head White Tomah, Monroe, WI Emma Shutter 50 1879 Wife Tomah, Monroe, WI Bernice Shutter 25 1904 Wisconsin Boarder White Wellington, Monroe, WI Wisconsin Deaths, 1820-1907 Earl Shutter Death Date: 23 Dec 1904 County: Monroe Volume: 01 Page: 0375 Reel: 100 Jno Shutter Death Date: 13 May 1902 County: Monroe Volume: 01 Page: 0278 Reel: 100 Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900 Name Spouse Marriage Date County State SHUTTER, JOHN KEATING, MARY 9 Mar 1872 Monroe WI SHUTTER, ELI GERLINGER, CATHARINE 22 Feb 1879 Monroe WI WOODARD, JEROME SHUTTER, HELEN 22 Feb 1879 Monroe WI SHUTTER, ELY GILLENOR, KATRD 22 Dec 1879 Monroe WI SHUTTER, CHARLES GILLINGER, ANNA 26 Aug 1885 Monroe WI SHUTTER, P. D. JOHNSON, SOPHIA 29 Oct 1885 Monroe WI SHUTTER, JOHN R. LAMB, DELLA 11 Mar 1896 Monroe WI SSDI Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence (City,County,State) Issued SSN LEILA M SHUTTER 21 Sep 1916 15 Apr 2002 Sparta, Monroe, WI WI (1959 And 1) 398-40-7613 HAROLD A SHUTTER 26 May 1912 30 Jun 2002 Sparta, Monroe, WI WI (Before 195) 395-14-4703 Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907 Myrl Shutter Birth Date: 22 Mar 1905 County: Monroe Reel: 0219 Record: 000340 MANLEY Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900 Name Spouse Marriage Date County State BROWN, L. D. MANLEY, PARMELIA 17 Apr 1870 Monroe WI SHERWIN, WILLIAM O. MANLEY, HARRIET M. 9 Mar 1892 Monroe WI VANKUREN, STEPHEN J. MANLEY, MARGRET 24 May 1896 Monroe WI JOHNSON, JOHN A. MANLEY, CORA VIOLA 10 Dec 1900 Monroe WI Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907 Manley Birth Date: 28 Jul 1893 County: Monroe Reel: 0218 Record: 001128 Monroe F Manley Birth Date: 10 Jul 1902 County: Portage Reel: D0006 Record: 014255 Olive M Manley Birth Date: 28 Jan 1890 County: Monroe Reel: 0218 Record: 000823 Wisconsin Deaths, 1820-1907 A S Manley Death Date: 08 Jun 1905 County: Monroe Volume: 01 Page: 0399 Reel: 100 SSDI Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence (City,County,State) Issued SSN FREDA M MANLEY 22 Aug 1905 25 May 1995 Tomah, Monroe, WI WI (1956) 390-38-9335 HARVEY MANLEY 25 Jun 1895 Jun 1981 Tomah, Monroe, WI WI (1956) 398-36-2032 IRMA MANLEY 20 Apr 1886 Jan 1974 Tomah, Monroe, WI WI (1952) 393-32-0620 MONROE MANLEY 10 Jul 1902 Jun 1975 Shiocton, Outagamie, WI WI (Before 195) 397-16-8890 Wisconsin Census, 1820-90 MANLEY, RACHEL State: WI Year: 1860 County: Monroe County Township: Greenfield Page: 038 WI 1860 Federal Census Index MANLEY, CAROLINE State: WI Year: 1860 County: Monroe County Township: Sparta Page: 167 : WI 1860 Federal Census Index MANLEY, MARIA State: WI Year: 1860 County: Monroe County Township: Sparta Page: 171 : WI 1860 Federal Census Index 1920 United States Federal Census Manley, Melvin Age: 34 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Roll: T625_1986 Race: White Page 6A State: Wisconsin ED: 141 County: Green Township: Monroe Manley, Bert Age: 22 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Wisconsin Roll: T625_2007 Race: White Page: 4A State: Wisconsin ED: 150 County: Monroe Township: Wells BOYNTON - Wi Census returned 73 hits, here is Monroe Wisconsin only Name Age in 1880 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation to head-of-house Marital Status Race Gender Home in 1880 (City,County,State) Census Florence BOYNTON 20 <1860> Wisconsin Dau Single White Female La Grange, Monroe, WI Ida BOYNTON 14 <1866> Wisconsin Dau Single White Female La Grange, Monroe, WI Jane BOYNTON 60 <1820> New York Wife Married White Female La Grange, Monroe, WI John BOYNTON 37 <1843> New York Self Married White Male La Grange, Monroe, WI Lovicy BOYNTON 26 <1854> New York Wife Married White Female La Grange, Monroe, WI Reuben BOYNTON 61 <1819> New York Self Married White Male La Grange, Monroe, WI H. G. BOYNTON 46 <1834> New York Other Single White Male Tomah, Monroe, WI Wisconsin Census, 1820-90 BOYNTON, N. State: WI Year: 1855 County: Green County Township: Monroe Page: WI 1855 State Census Index BOYNTON, NOAH State: WI Year: 1860 County: Green County Township: Monroe Village Page: 339 WI 1860 Federal Census Index BOYNTON, SAMUEL State: WI Year: 1860 County: Green County Township: Monroe Village Page: 346 WI 1860 Federal Census Index BOYNTON, ARTIMUS State: WI Year: 1855 County: Monroe County Township: Adrian Page: WI 1855 State Census Index BOYNTON, R. State: WI Year: 1855 County: Monroe County Township: Adrian Page: WI 1855 State Census Index 1920 United States Federal Census Boynton, John A Age: 76 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Roll: T625_2007 Race: White Page: 3B State: Wisconsin ED: 129 County: Monroe Township: La Grange Boynton, Gladys Age: 4 10/12 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Minnesota Roll: T625_2007 Race: White Page: 1A State: Wisconsin ED: 142 County: Monroe Township: Sparta Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900 Name Spouse Marriage Date County State RICH, JOHN L. BOYNTON, DEBORAH C. 7 Oct 1860 Monroe WI GUY, JOHN MITCHEL BOYNTON, MARIA 6 May 1870 Monroe WI SSDI Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence (City,County,State) Issued SSN HELEN BOYNTON 4 Aug 1920 Sep 1987 Monroe, Green, WI IL (Before 195) 358-18-5780 LEONARD E BOYNTON 8 Sep 1917 26 Mar 1994 Monroe, Green, WI WI (1956) 398-36-6405 Wisconsin Deaths, 1820-1907 Julie Boynton Death Date: 14 Jan 1904 County: Monroe Volume: 01 Page: 0342 Reel: 100 I am not related to nor have any additional information on these surnames. R/S MAK http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe +++++++ I am researching: Peter B. Shutter and his wife Lucy [nee Boynton] Shutter. They homesteaded from NY. Elizabeth Jane Shutter and her husband Darius Manley. Are their census records? Regards, Connie <cmickola@cpinternet.com>