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    1. [WIMONROE] Monroe County Cemetery Inscription Lookups
    2. Coralee DeLong
    3. I have volume 1 of Cemetery Inscriptions of Monroe County, Wisconsin. Will do reasonable lookups. You may e-mail me privately.

    01/06/2001 08:34:52
    1. [WIMONROE] ROLL CALL
    2. Travis or April Schnur
    3. In addition too names I have posted reecently, I have a few additions. JESSE, SCHINDLER, BOETZEL, SANDERS, BLACK, BALL and/or BELL, GOVER, COLBURN. I have had a couple of leads already since the roll call began. Thanks to all.

    01/06/2001 06:40:41
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call: Crandall, Rood
    2. Cheryl & Richard Colletti
    3. Jan - Thanks. My Rodd family was in OH in the 1800s, so I guess Emily came to WI on her own. But I'll check NY for Rood and Rodd connections. Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 23:37 Subject: Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call: Crandall, Rood > Cheryl, > > Myrtle Rood was born 1871 in Union IL when her family moved from New York. > > Jan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cheryl & Richard Colletti" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 9:44 PM > Subject: Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call: Crandall, Rood > > > > Jan - Do you have any info on Myrtle Rood? Place of birth, etc. Also, > was > > her name originally Rood? I am looking for info on family members of > Emily > > Rodd (b. 1843 in Ohio) who appeared in Tomah before 1870. > > > > Cheryl Colletti > > Linden, NJ > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jan" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 21:02 > > Subject: [WIMONROE] Roll Call: Crandall, Rood > > > > > > > Harris L. CRANDALL, Jr., b. Feb. 17, 1873, Tomah, m. Myrtle ROOD. > > > > > > Need info re: Harris L. CRANDALL, Sr., m. Jennie Jordan. > > > > > > According to "Early Residents of Monroe County, Wisconsin", he was an > > owner > > > of Mason & Crandall Meat Market, who came to WI abt. 1851 from NY. > > > > > > Jan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    01/05/2001 09:59:01
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call of Names
    2. Cheryl & Richard Colletti
    3. You're right. It looks like there were two women with the name Abigail Carpenter in Monroe Co. Thanks anyway. Chery Colletti Linden, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kate" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 20:49 Subject: Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call of Names > Cheryl - Abigail Carpenter was the daughter of Peter Monroe Carpenter and > Sarah McGlouflin, dob abt 1847 in WI, and married Archibald Carnahan March > 24, 1868 > in Monroe Co WI. They had one daughter, Amy. That is all I know about > Abigail as she is my great aunt, and I have not researched her further as > yet. Hope this helps. > Katherine > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cheryl & Richard Colletti" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 7:44 PM > Subject: Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call of Names > > > > Katherine - Was Abigail's maiden name Carpenter? > > > > Cheryl > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kate" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 22:42 > > Subject: Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call of Names > > > > > > > > > > Hi Cheryl: > > > > > > My Abigail Carpenter married Archibald Carnahan. Therefore, not a > match. > > > Sorry. > > > > > > Katherine > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    01/05/2001 09:38:35
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] Book
    2. Cheryl & Richard Colletti
    3. Did you try theMCLHR? They might have copies of the book. Cheryl Colletti Linden, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick & Marilyn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 15:45 Subject: [WIMONROE] Book > I noticed someone mentioned a book called "The Early Residents of Monroe > County, WI" > Can anyone tell me how to find that book? > Marilyn > >

    01/05/2001 03:17:53
    1. [WIMONROE] Posting again
    2. Dick & Marilyn
    3. My interests are: BURKE lived in the Township of Wells & Norwalk, WI My goal is to find where Dennis BURKE's father DENNIS came from in Ireland. I am trying to find what happened to his sister Mary Ellen that married a MR. MALAY and his sister Margaret BURKE married to a Mr. MCHENRY. Maybe lived in Lacrosse area. DRAWVER in Melvina WRUCK lived in Sheldon and Oil city I am wondering what happened to Ruth Wruck daughter of Samuel WRUCK and her siblings Grace I. & Earl S.? ( I have a wonderful picture of Ruth by her horse) I am wondering where Christian WRUCK died? He was in the Civil War with his father and he married an Augusta DRAWVER I am wondering about Mary WRUCK who married a Marberger and had children: Adde, Alla, Sina and Sylvester MARBERGER. Marilyn

    01/05/2001 08:40:16
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call: SMITH, HILLIKER, BRAMAN, SPOONER, OLSON/OLESON, KJE...
    2. Cherie
    3. Go to this link and download the zipped gedcom I have there. My (Step..ack hate that word) Mother's family included SMITH's and she gathered this information from a family bible (^_^) http://home.swbell.net/stonfree/downloads.html At 09:53 PM Thursday 1/4/01 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Cheri: > >Yes, I would like to have as much information as I can get regarding the >SMITH family. My SMITHs were John and Margaret, in Wisconsin about 1840s, >their son George SMITH b. 1851 and Julia, his wife, in Tomah about 1870s and >their son Charles Sidney SMITH and his wife Martha ZELLMER from 1880 through >1920. after 1924, the Charlews SMITH family lived in LaCrosse. > >Thank you > >Ed DUFF, Arizona >[email protected] ~ Having a wonderful time, wish I were here. Goodmorning 2001!~ Honl Family Genealogy Austria/Bohemia/Germany/Prussia http://home.swbell.net/stonfree/

    01/04/2001 09:19:28
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call of Names
    2. Kate
    3. Hi Cheryl: My Abigail Carpenter married Archibald Carnahan. Therefore, not a match. Sorry. Katherine

    01/04/2001 08:42:03
    1. [WIMONROE] Roll Call
    2. =James Birkholz=
    3. Direct: Wilton area Birkhol(t)z Paeth Raaba/e Indirect: Wilton area Seflow Jesse Drews Thoreson Brandau Kiefer Indirect: Warrens area Heeler / Huller / Hueller Mueller Steinke Messner Harrington Janke Zahrte James Birkholz [email protected]

    01/04/2001 07:37:34
    1. [WIMONROE] Roll Call: Crandall, Rood
    2. Jan
    3. Harris L. CRANDALL, Jr., b. Feb. 17, 1873, Tomah, m. Myrtle ROOD. Need info re: Harris L. CRANDALL, Sr., m. Jennie Jordan. According to "Early Residents of Monroe County, Wisconsin", he was an owner of Mason & Crandall Meat Market, who came to WI abt. 1851 from NY. Jan

    01/04/2001 07:02:00
    1. [WIMONROE] Surnames
    2. W. Eugene Leetch
    3. My surnames are: Wood, Steele, Morse, Woodard. Verna Leetch

    01/04/2001 05:22:46
    1. [WIMONROE] FW: King family - Cattaraugus Co., New York/Monroe Co., Wisconsin
    2. melva stirm
    3. ---------- From: "melva stirm" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: King family - Cattaraugus Co., New York/Monroe Co., Wisconsin Date: Thu, Jan 4, 2001, 9:52 AM Looking for: George King Born 1782 Ireland (do not have location) Esther King Born 1780 Ireland (do not have maiden name or where she was born) Children: Thomas King Born 1811 Ireland (do not have location) George King Born 1820 Dublin, Ireland (my g grandfather - left Dublin 7 yrs of age in 1827) The family settled in Cattaragus Co., New York in 1829. Do not have information on where they originally settled (may have been Canada) . Have checked all passenger lists - no success so far. Have some information in Cattaraugus County but do not have where gg grandparents, George and Esther are buried. Thomas and George left New York and moved to Monroe Co., Wisconsin in the 1850's. George's first wife died there and both she and George are buried in the Farmersville Cemetary in Angelo. My grandfather was John King who died in 1930 in Oakland, California and my grandmother in 1933 in Los Angeles, California. Would be very grateful for information on my family. Melva (King) Stirm [email protected]

    01/04/2001 04:42:32
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call: SMITH, HILLIKER, BRAMAN, SPOONER, OLSON/OLESON, KJE...
    2. Hi Cheri: Yes, I would like to have as much information as I can get regarding the SMITH family. My SMITHs were John and Margaret, in Wisconsin about 1840s, their son George SMITH b. 1851 and Julia, his wife, in Tomah about 1870s and their son Charles Sidney SMITH and his wife Martha ZELLMER from 1880 through 1920. after 1924, the Charlews SMITH family lived in LaCrosse. Thank you Ed DUFF, Arizona [email protected]

    01/04/2001 02:53:09
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call: SMITH, HILLIKER, BRAMAN, SPOONER, OLSON/OLESON, KJE...
    2. Hi John: It was good to hear from you. If you have a copy of the centennial book of Tomah, you will find there were what appears to be several SMITH families living in Tomah in the early 1900s. My mother was born in Tomah in 1902 to Charles Sidney and Martha (ZELLMER) SMITH. He worked in the Cash Store and H. C. Bongers shoe store as a clerk. In 1920 he ran for, and was elected sheriff of Monroe County, which meant they had to move to Sparta. Charles' parents were George Lyman and Julia Orrisa (CORNELL) SMITH. George was born in Tomah in 1851. Julia was from Michigan. George's parents were John and Margaret (REYNOLDS) SMITH. John was born 1823-4 in Collins, Erie County, New York. I don't know if any of your SMITHs were related to any of my SMITHs, but I'm sure, in a town the size of Tomah, they knew of each other. This has been interesting. If you have relationship news, please inform me. Thank you and I hope your 2001 is a happy one. Ed DUFF

    01/04/2001 01:54:33
    1. [WIMONROE] Roll Call
    2. Kelly Roth
    3. I am researching the names TUCKER, DICKINSON, BROWN, COSGRIFF, EWERS,SMITH, SCHMIEDER, McMULLEN/McMILLAN, CRANFIELD, BOLD & PUFF in Monroe Co. Kelly

    01/04/2001 11:27:39
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] Roll Call
    2. Jean Snyder
    3. Am researching the Schafer family of Sparta. Jean

    01/04/2001 10:46:11
    1. [WIMONROE] Roll Call
    2. Jenny Kucera
    3. I'm researching Winterfield, Axelsen, Shaft and Hitchcock of Sparta. I have a family reunion picture of the WINTERFIELD clan taken approx 1895-98. There are many additional surnames included as ancillary lines. http://www.pinenet.com/~rjkucera/pictures.html Happy New Year, Jenny Hitchcock Kucera - --------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com

    01/04/2001 08:48:52
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] DAVIS
    2. The Davis family that I have came from Richland county around the beginning of the 20th centry and homesteaded on what is now Fort McCoy. Levi Emanuel Davis and Susie Caylor. They had 16 children. Levi had 3 sisters, Susan, Elizabeth, Katherine. His parents had moved from Richland County to Spring Valley MN in the 1870s and died there of Small Pox in 1872. Levi returned to Richland County. Levi had Aunts, Uncles and cousins in the area but I don't know if they where his father or his mother's people. Sorry I could not be of more help. Happy Digging Catherine Leinbach

    01/04/2001 03:19:41
    1. Re: [WIMONROE] RE:Roll Call
    2. John Gamerdinger
    3. I have a David Scruby married to my mother's 1st cousin, Elsie M. Brooks on 1 Sept 1909. However, I have no information on any descendents. John Gamerdinger [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "verna strickland" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 10:28 PM Subject: [WIMONROE] RE:Roll Call > I am researching SCRUBY and HALL of Monroe Co. WI. Hope there is someone researching the same. > > Verna > >

    01/03/2001 10:51:24
    1. [WIMONROE] RE:Roll Call
    2. verna strickland
    3. I am researching SCRUBY and HALL of Monroe Co. WI. Hope there is someone researching the same. Verna

    01/03/2001 09:28:55