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    1. Re: FOLLAN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Folun, Corrigan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/42.766.1 Message Board Post: We have a Rose Ann Folun from Ireland, who married Patrick Corrigan. No indication that she ever emigrated to Portage Co., WI, but her husband and two sons did.

    12/30/2001 06:26:35
    1. Learn about my grandfather's family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Walsh Ciesielski Breske Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1723 Message Board Post: Am attempting to find information on John Walsh, possible death of 9/1/62. Married Harriet Ciesielski (my grandmother)around 1927 (or possibly used Breske since that family of relatives raised her). Harriet lived on a farm a few miles from Almond. Harriet married Leslie Yohn in the 1930s. Thanks for ANY possible leads!

    12/26/2001 01:54:34
    1. BARNSDALE (Walter) 1867 - 1951
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BARNSDALE, BROOKS, GORDON Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1722 Message Board Post: Printed in the Stevens Point Daily Journal, Friday January 5, 1951, Page 1 Walter BARNSDALE, a pioneer in the movie industry since 1896, died Thursday afternoon at his Plover home at the age of 83. Mr. BARNSDALE was born May 14, 1867 at Donnington, England, a son of the late Richard and Mary BARNSDALE. He came to this country in the late 1880's after receiving his apprenticeship certificate from a locomotive shop in England, and lived for a time with his uncle, George BARNSDALE, who lived east of Plover. He was married May 18, 1891 at Stevens Point to Kate BARNSDALE, George and Sara BARNSDALE's daughter. Mr. BARNSDALE took a film of former Troop I of Stevens Point at Camp Douglas, WI in 1917, and willed that film, at his death, to that group of World War I soldiers. Although his name is unknown in the movie industry today, he pioneered in that field and made important contributions to it through his inventions. Survivors include his wife; four sons, George of Pocatello, ID, Frank at home, Walter Jr., east of Plover, and Richard, Adel, IA; two daughters, Mrs. Leroy GORDON, Nelsonville, and Mrs. S. W. BROOKS, Chippews Falls; a brother, Albert, in England, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Three daughters preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Monday at Boston Funeral Home, and interment will be in the Plover Cemetery. NOTE: This fellow is mentioned in later years Troop I reunion articles as an honorary member. Submitter: Joan M Benner <[email protected]> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists NOTE: This is not a complete obit, and due to copyright restrictions, was compiled from obits printed in the Stevens Point Daily Journal. Copies of obits may be obtained from: http://library.uwsp.edu/Obits/ Also See: WWII: Returning Men of Battery E, 120th Field Artillery Formerly Troop I, First Wisconsin Cavalry http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag/military/TroopI.htm

    12/24/2001 07:08:58
    1. ROSENOW (Fred "Fritz" L) 1890 - 1963
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ROSENOW Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1721 Message Board Post: Printed in the Stevens Point Daily Journal, Monday February 18, 1963, Page 8 Fred L. "Fritz" ROSENOW, 1890 - 1963 Rev Perry H SAITO of St Paul's Methodist church officiated Sunday at funeral services for Fred L "Fritz" ROSENOW, 1890 - 1963 who died in Stevens Point Friday February 15, 1963. Services were held at Dell Moore Funeral Home, and burial will take place in spring in Forest cemetery. Mr ROSENOW, 72, was born in Stevens Point August 29, 1890. He had been a Soo Line Railroad employee for 45 years. Members of Troop I, First Wisconsin Cavalry, with whom he served in World War I, attended the services in a group. People attending the funeral from out of town were from the Medford, Waupaca and Stevens Point areas. Submitter: Joan M Benner <[email protected]> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists NOTE: This is not a complete obit, and due to copyright restrictions, was compiled from obits printed in the Stevens Point Daily Journal. Copies of obits may be obtained from: http://library.uwsp.edu/Obits/ Also See: WWII: Returning Men of Battery E, 120th Field Artillery Formerly Troop I, First Wisconsin Cavalry http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag/military/TroopI.htm

    12/24/2001 12:36:41
    1. George EACHOR, 1857 - 1902
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: APPLEBEE, EACHOR Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1718 Message Board Post: From the Plainfield Sun [Plainfield, Waushara Co. WI], Friday March 21, 1902, Page 5 Thursday evening, March 13, 1902, George EACHOR, one of the most respected citizens of the Town of Leola, Adams Co., passed away. His death was very sudden, as only the Saturday before he was in Plainfield doing business. Mr. EACHOR was born at Boonville, state of New York, July 17, 1857. He came to Wisconsin with his parents at the age of 14, and with them settled near Mosquito Bluff, in Portage County. Spending some time in Nebraska, he returned to this state in 1896, to the place which was his home when he died.February 10, 1878, he was married to Nancy APPLEBEE. To this union were born three children, two sons and one daughter. There is left to mourn his loss his aged parents, Josiah and Martha EACHOR, his wife and two sons, William and Charles. When a young man, he united with the Methodist church and in that faith he lived for many years, when he united with the Baptist, along with his wife and parents. Mr. EACHOR spared no pains to make preparations for both time and ! eternity.Just a few months before he died he united with the Modern Woodmen of America. The funeral was in charge of the Plainfield Lodge of Modern Woodmen, who conducted their ritualistic ceremony at the grave. The funeral was Sunday, many of the friends and Modern Woodmen going to the house and escorting the remains to the town hall at Campbell’s Corners, where the service was conducted by Rev. M. E. Bailey, of the Baptist church of Plainfield. The interment followed at the Plainfield cemetery. Mr. EACHOR was well known and greatly respected as an honorable Christian gentleman. He served one term as Justice of the Peace and two terms as Assessor of the Town of Leola, filling the offices with credit to himself and satisfaction to his neighbors. Mr. EACHOR’s ready hand and helpful influence will be greatly missed, especially among the residents of the Town of Leola. (Card of thanks from Mrs. Nancy EACHOR and family followed the obit) Submitter: Joan M Benner <[email protected]> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists

    12/18/2001 11:57:00
    1. Re: Directories - Portage Co, Wis
    2. 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/DFC.2ACE/1685.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Things you are asking does sound as if I do have things on some of that but I am sorry to say that I have packed it up for X-Mas. I would be more than willing to look as soon as its over. We needed the room for our tree. heres my email [email protected] Please feel free to contact me that way. I do have alot on Portage and some of the names sounds like I might have something for you. Nancy

    12/12/2001 04:21:43
    1. Andersen family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andersen,(Hemsing), Baardsdatter( Nedreloe) Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1717 Message Board Post: I am looking for descendants of Albert Andersen of Waupaca. His parents were Mari Baardsdatter and Anders/Andrew Andersen.Please contact me. regards , Andrea Holm

    12/11/2001 11:26:14
    1. Re: ESKER KLUCK (Mary)
    2. 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/DFC.2ACE/979.1 Message Board Post: if u know mary esker kluck please reply because she is my great great great grandmother and i was just wondering if anyone lse knew her.

    12/10/2001 07:43:41
    1. History of Almond and Vicinity by Ralph Tess
    2. 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/DFC.2ACE/1716 Message Board Post: I am the webmaster of the Almond Historical Society in Almond, New York. Recently I learned of a book by Ralph Tess that tied Almond, WI to Almond, NY. I would really like to get more information for a "sister city" story. Visit our page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyahs Thanks for your help! Kelly Krause

    12/08/2001 02:16:27
    1. R.J. Rosenfelt & Nathan S. McIntosh & gold mine, NM
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McIntosh, Patterson, Gatewood, Hubbard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DFC.2ACE/1715 Message Board Post: Need help finding information about R.J. Rosenfelt owner of the Tusas Peak Gold & Copper Mining Co, headquarters in Portage, WI, 1906 -09 and after. Tusas Peak is in New Mexico however he may have had holdings in other states. I need to find a link with Rosenfelt & Nathan S. McIntosh last known whereabouts Good Hope Mine, NM, 1906. I also need a lookup: who married Nathan Stiles McIntosh, 24 Jun 1896, Portage Co, vol 03, pg 0132. Any help advice greatly appreciated Tela Patterson [email protected]

    12/04/2001 02:14:49
    1. Germany Genealogy
    2. MAK
    3. Came accross this on another mailing list. For those researching German ancestory, this is an excellant source. http://www.genealogienetz.de/genealogy.html Among one of the nicest features is that the Emigration lists from Hamburg are indexed. You can find microfilm numbers for the filmed indexes starting in 1850 at the German Genealogy Site and go to the Emigration link. They also give a number of other sources to search for emigration records. I did try a search, but it was in German (grin)... R/S MAK __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. http://shopping.yahoo.com

    12/02/2001 04:03:14
    1. STASHEK (Scot) 1971 - 2001
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: STASHEK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1714 Message Board Post: Scot Stashek Fri 13-July-2001 Eau Pleine man dies after bull attack By Paul Chronis Journal staff A town of Eau Pleine farmer died after a bull attacked him Thursday. Scot Stashek, 29, 5484 Stashek Lane, was pronounced dead at St Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield at 9:37 a.m., said Portage County Deputy Coroner Jodi Baganz said. "There was massive internal bleeding and injuries, which led to the death," he said. "Right now I have it listed as death due to blunt trauma." Funeral arrangements are pending at Martens/Kunding-er Funeral Home, Junction City. A brief obituary appears on page A4. Baganz said doctors at St. Joseph's Hospital told him the injuries were so extensive, "Stashek wouldn't have survived if he had been in a surgical suite when he sustained the injuries." Portage County Sheriff's Department deputies were called to the scene at 8:26 a.m., along with Rudolph firefighters and the Portage County Ambulance Service. Reports indicate Scot Stashek, his brother, Mark, and his father, Edward, were trying to corral the bull when it turned on them. The bull threw Scot Stashek and repeatedly butted him in the stomach and upper torso, reports said. Edward Stashek managed to move the bull away from his son and called 911, reports said. The animal's behavior could have been prompted by several factors, said Tim Connell, Por-tage County agriculture agent. "One thing could be just that bulls are ornery by nature and trying to corral him might be tough," Connell said. "Bulls are also trying to be the dominant male, and if they are raised by themselves by humans, they try to exert themselves and become the dominant male." Connell said while some breeds of bulls tend to act up more than others, the dominant male theory holds up with almost all animal species. If farmers are going to raise bulls to maturity, it's best to mix them in with other bulls, Connell said. "Most area farmers don't do that unless they're in the business of breeding them," he said. "It's just too expensive to have several bulls in one operation." The fatality remains under investigation, and the bull was still alive, according to sheriff's department officials. ~~**~~ Sat 14-July-2001 Farmer was set to ship animal before bull attack By Paul Chronis An Eau Pleine farmer killed by a bull was preparing to ship the animal when it attacked him. Scot J. Stashek, 29, 5484 Stashek Lane, died of internal bleeding after the incident occurred near the family’s barn Thursday morning. He later was pronounced dead at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield. He and his father, Edward, were preparing the bull to be shipped to a livestock auction, said Scot’s older sister, Shelly Cronin of Madison. “Scot had said a couple days before that he was getting afraid of the bull. They had raised it from a calf, and he didn’t feel comfortable around it anymore,” she said. The men were trying to get the bull into the barn to make it easier to handle once the hauler arrived to take it away to a livestock auction, Cronin said. “It was 1,500 to 1,600 pounds and about two years old. It was a pretty good-sized bull,” she said. The bull turned on Scot Stashek and head-butted him in the abdomen several times before Edward Stashek could maneuver the bull away, she said. Edward Stashek then called Scot’s brother, Mark, who lived nearby and knew first aid, as well as the Portage County Ambulance. The family doesn’t plan to acquire another bull for the farm, Cronin said. An agronomy graduate from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, Scot Stashek joined the Peace Corps to share his expertise in undeveloped agricultural areas in Bolivia. He also worked for AmeriCorps National Service doing on-farm education and returned home in 1999 to manage the family’s home farm. Cronin said the entire family is having a difficult time, but neighbors and friends have come forward to lend support and comfort. That includes co-workers of Scot’s father and his brother, who work at custom cabinetry shop in Milladore. “Their whole shop came out to make hay today and yesterday,” Cronin said on Friday. “Most of our neighbors came over and helped milk and clean up the barn. We’ve had phone calls, plus family and friends in and out for the last day and a half.” ~~**~~ Scot J. Stashek, 29, of 5484 Stashek Lane, Junction City, died as the result of a farming accident at 9:33 a.m. Thursday, July 12, 2001, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milladore. The Rev. John A. Wisneski will officiate, and Catherine Warnecke will be the organist for the St. Wenceslaus Church Funeral Choir. Burial will be in St. Wenceslaus Cemetery, Milladore. Pallbearers will be Marlon Marks, Rich Metzler, Wayne Trelka, Corey Cah, and Paul and Dan Sniadajewski. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Martens/ Kundinger Funeral Home, Junction City, and from 10 a.m. until service time Monday at the church. A St. Wenceslaus parish prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Scot was born Nov. 18, 1971, in Stevens Point, to Edward J. and Judy A. (Hageman) Stashek. He attended John F. Kennedy grade school, Junction City, and Ben Franklin Junior High School and graduated from Stevens Point Area Senior High School. He then received his bachelor of science degree in agronomy from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. During his sophomore year in college, he was an exchange student in Czechoslovakia in an agriculture program through the University of Prague. After his education, he joined the Peace Corps to help in underdeveloped agricultural areas in Bolivia. Scot returned to Junction City and worked for AmeriCorps doing on-farm education. He returned home in 1999 to manage the home farm. Scot was a fun, jovial and free-spirited man with high family values. He had a passion for whatever he did and was always willing to help anyone who needed his aid. He was a member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, AmeriCorps National Service, FFA and concert choir. He is survived by his parents, Edward and Judy Stashek, Junction City; three brothers, Deacon Brian Stashek, Plover, Mark Stashek, Stevens Point, and Andy Stashek, Junction City; his sister, Shelly (Tony) Cronin, Madison; and a niece, Laina Stashek, Wausau. NOTE: This was written by my son. He went all the way from kindergarten through High School with him. Marlys Submitter: Marlys Steckler <[email protected]> Homepage: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-marlys.htm

    12/01/2001 05:46:52
    1. SCOTT (Elijah Harrison) 1813 0
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ALDRICH, CARR, DUMBECK, FENTON, MUNGER, POINTER, SCOTT, Van METER, WARD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1713 Message Board Post: I am trying to find out who Elijah Harrison Scott's parents & siblings were. Elijah SCOTT was born in Brookfield, Madison Co. NY in 1813. Sarah CARR was born in Potter, Yates Co. NY in 1822 and buried in Bear Lake, Warren Co. PA. I found Sarah (Carr) Scott obit in Stevens Point Library site, but it had no new info there on ancestors or relatives. 1820 Census Elijah lived in Florence, Oneida Co. NY. Elijah Harrison SCOTT married Sarah CARR in Panama, Chautauqua Co. NY in 1844. Elijah was one of the first settlers in Wisconsin in 1846, a pioneer of Omro and Amherst in Winnebago County, WI He lived in; First: Walworth Co. WI. Second: Adams County. Third: Winnebago County. Fourth: Portage County. Fifth: Waushara County, WI. Some of the children lived in Adams County, WI too. Eight SCOTT children: 1. Corwin Dias married Mary Jane WARD. 2. Walter killed in the Civil War. 3. Ellen Cordelia (Scott) ALDRICH. 4. Winfield Married Mary DUMBECK. 5. Charles W. married Hattie FENTON. 6. John G.. Married Delilah Jane VAN METER. 7. William Edwin Married Lavina POINTER. 8. Thomas Peter Married Emma MUNGER. Submitted by: Marilyn <[email protected]>

    12/01/2001 05:02:11
    1. Re: [email protected]
    2. MAK
    3. Today I received an awful lot of email addresses not found noticed, then, I heard that 86,000 internet users lost connectivity (without warning) last night (ATT) and supposedly [email protected] will be shutting down tonight... Apparently, the advertisers didn't pay their fees so - who knows what is going on... I don't want to spread panic, but if anyone knows anything about this, and it is true, the word needs to get spread by midnight tonight so there are no shocked internet users... I suspect people will be automatically bumped off Mailing Lists, etc, when they meet the minimum number of errors. Therefore, until this is resolved, I will most likely be without internet capabilities, as I have [email protected] - I suspect it will be a mess, so if you don't hear from me for awhile, that is why... R/S MAK --- [email protected] wrote: ===== =========================== MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" Marcia Ann Kuehl =========================== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. http://shopping.yahoo.com

    12/01/2001 12:59:03
    1. Re: DWINNELL (Luther) m BRYANT (Caroline)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dwinnell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/527.1 Message Board Post: Rich, I have a Luther Dwinnell who was born January 28, 1792 in Worchester Co., Mass., but I don't have any other information on him. Luther was a brother to my 3rd great grandfather who's son, Solomon Dwinnell, emigrated to Wisconsin in 1836 - first in Walworth Co., after 1850 in Sauk Co. I know that several of Solomon's family also emigrated to WI. I have a lot of Dwinnell information going back to Michael Dunnel in the early 1700's. Would love to find out where our Dwinnells may come together. Let me know if you wish to exchange information. Mary Dillon

    11/30/2001 02:57:05
    1. LINEBERGER
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LINEBERGER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1712 Message Board Post: MEGAN & SAMANTHA LINEBERGER. Your grandmother is deathly ill. Please contact your uncle Tom. Inheritance.

    11/30/2001 01:38:49
    1. Elijah Harrsion Scott
    2. Marilyn
    3. Subject: SCOTT surname I am trying to find out who Elijah Harrison Scott's parents & siblings were. Elijah Harrison SCOTT was born in Brookfield, Madison Co. NY in 1813. 1901: Elijah is buried in Adaville, Plymouth Co. IA. United Brethren Cemetery. His wife, Sarah CARR was born in Potter, Yates Co. NY in 1822 and 1895 she is buried in Bear Lake, Warren Co. PA. I found Sarah (Carr) Scott obit in Stevens Point Library site, as she died in Stevens Point, WI. 1820 Census Elijah lived in Florence, Oneida Co. NY. 1840 Census Elijah found in Deerfield, Warren Co. PA Elijah Harrison SCOTT married Sarah CARR in Panama, Chautauqua Co. NY in 1844. Elijah was one of the first settlers in Wisconsin, a pioneer of Omro and Amherst in Winnebago County., WI He came to Wisconsin: about 1849. First: Walworth Co. WI. Second: Adams County, WI Third: Winnebago County, WI 1850 Census Fourth: Portage County, WI 1860 census Fifth: Waushara County, WI. 1870 Census: Blue Earth Co. MN 1880 census: Plymouth Co. IA Known to have lived in Kansas too. Some of the children lived in Adams County, WI too. Eight SCOTT children: 1.Corwin Dias Married Mary Jane WARD. 2.Walter killed in the Civil War. 3. Ellen Cordelia (Scott) Gaines David ALDRICH. 4. Winfield Married Mary DUMBECK, Eliza VAN METER and Addie ROACH. 5. Charles W. Married Hattie FENTON. 6. John G.. Married Delilah Jane VAN METER and Mrs. MOGER. 7. William Edwin Married Lavina Jane POINTER. 8. Thomas Peter Married Emma to Etta MUNGER AND Grace GLICK. 1. Elijah may have had a brother named Ebenezer SCOTT. Ebenezer is found buying land in Rose, Waushara Co. WI in 1892 and married a GUSTIN. 2. Elijah may have had a brother Edward J. SCOTT that obtained land in Blue Earth Co. MN. Pretty sure they moved together to Iowa. Marilyn

    11/30/2001 02:27:14
    1. Re: KONTNY - Stevens Point
    2. 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/DFC.2ACE/798.1 Message Board Post: Anna Kontny b. 10 Jul 1892 Polonia,Portage, WI, d. 26 May 1949, Hull Twp, Portage Co., WI, m. 10 Jan 1913, Polonia, WI to Anton Golla.

    11/29/2001 02:09:36
    1. Re: REICHELT (Erdman) 1879 - 1937
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ADLER, RATH, MARTIN, KEMPER, BURRIS, REICHELT, ERDMAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DFC.2ACE/1399.1 Message Board Post: This was my grandmothers father. Looking for His mother's family and/or any other family info. His mothers name was Christiana/father Wilhem(William) (D. 1919). Also had sisters Martha (Hauden), Ida Adler (D 1919), Sister named Amelia, and another sister possibly named Bertha. Believe Martha, Ida and Wilhelm buried in Stevens Pt at Forest Cemetery. Erdman Reichelt married Rose Whitman. Had Daughters Sadie(Kemper), Myrtle E. (Burris)(granny) and John Reichelt. Any info greatly appreciated.

    11/28/2001 01:11:05
    1. STOLL or STOLE or STAHL
    2. 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/DFC.2ACE/1711 Message Board Post: I search for this name in Portage County during 1860-1875 period. I know of two sisters - Helena/Lena and Hattie. I know father lived at this time but do not know name. Stevens Point is likely. thanks to all

    11/25/2001 05:22:57