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    1. Re: Do you know this church?
    2. Ken Sajdak
    3. Don't wanna bet the ranch on this, because I've only seen the church in two states: 1) Disrepair and 2) taken over by a Baptist (I think) congregation BUT . . . I think that is St Luke's Lutheran Church just west of Elroy in Glendale Township. It looks very much like the inside of the church I've been too, my hesitation is the message on the wall (I remember one, but don't know what it said). I can provide you a history of the church, too. If it is St. Luke's, it's a congregation that was started by my mother's grandfather and family (SCHAUER), I have pictures of the exterior, and know where I can get info on the cemetary just outside. In fact, your picture will probably cause me to write to Frances and confirm the church and get the info on the cemetary to post to the L for you. Hope that helps, Ken Sajdak Waukesha, WI Researching: SCHAUER, NEHMER in Monroe County. [email protected] Bonnie Gilson wrote: > Hi all, > > I've placed a photo of the interior of an unknown church on my website: > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bgilson/PU_40.JPG > > The photo is unmarked. It came to me from my Grandmothers (1908-1988) > estate. Most of her photos came from her mothers side in Tomah and > I'm thinking it's quite possible that this one did too. I have many > many old photos from Tomah that I'll be placing on my website soon... > > I know it's a long shot but does anyone recognize the interior of this > little church (the windows? the arched ceiling? the words on the > back wall "Now is Christ Risen from the Dead"?)? > > Best wishes, > Bonnie > -- > Bonnie (Gallagher) Gilson, Phoenix, AZ mailto:[email protected] > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bgilson/ > ~ RootsWeb Donor ~

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