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    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Byrd's creek
    2. Nita Liska
    3. Joni, Most of Byrd's Creek run through sections 11, 14, the NE corner of 23, 24, 25 and one loop in section 36 of Richwood township and then goes into section very SW corner of 30 and 31 of Eagle where it continues until it dumps into the Wisconsin River. Nita : ) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Stowell" <tstowell@chattanooga.net> To: <WIRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 1:34 PM Subject: [WIRICHLA] Byrd's creek > If anyone can assist Joni, please reply to 'all' as she is carbon copied on > this note. - Tim > -------- > Does anyone know in which township Byrd's Creek would have been located > (1880s)? THANKS! Joni Leffler >

    07/02/2001 03:05:02
    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Byrd's creek
    2. How about Eagle Township?

    07/01/2001 03:40:15
    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Byrd's creek
    2. Michael Gerberick
    3. Richwood Twp. Sec 25/36 T9N R2W Hway 60 between Eagle Corners and Port Andrew. Tim Stowell wrote: > > If anyone can assist Joni, please reply to 'all' as she is carbon copied on > this note. - Tim > -------- > Does anyone know in which township Byrd's Creek would have been located > (1880s)? THANKS! Joni Leffler

    07/01/2001 12:18:30
    1. [WIRICHLA] Byrd's creek
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. If anyone can assist Joni, please reply to 'all' as she is carbon copied on this note. - Tim -------- Does anyone know in which township Byrd's Creek would have been located (1880s)? THANKS! Joni Leffler

    07/01/2001 08:34:16
    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Richland County Cemeteries
    2. David Thompson
    3. There are two Pleasant Ridge Cemeteries in Richland County, WI One is in Bloom township and contains approx. 650 burial/headstones the second Pleasant Ridge Cemetery is in Willow township and contains approx. 280 burial/headstones. Pleasant Hill Cemetery is in Eagle Township and contains approx. 106 burial/headstones. Check out map locations at: http://www.geocities.com/djnsl/ or http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/cemetery.htm >From: "jake9999" <jake9999@msn.com> (by way of Tim Stowell ><tstowell@chattanooga.net>) >Reply-To: WIRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com >To: WIRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [WIRICHLA] Richland County Cemeteries >Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 00:16:07 -0400 > >Is there a difference between Pleasant Ridge and Pleasant Hill Cemetery? >Thanks > >Kevin > > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    06/30/2001 02:09:15
    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Richland County Cemeteries
    2. jake9999
    3. Is there a difference between Pleasant Ridge and Pleasant Hill Cemetery? Thanks Kevin

    06/29/2001 06:16:07
    1. [WIRICHLA] Site update 6/28 - Richland Co.
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. Tonight it's Richland County's time for an update: The remainder of the 1855 State Census - in alpha order is now online at this page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/summary.htm Also in today's offerings is the 1906 history of Henrietta Township: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/1906-18.htm Now back to more transcribing of Crawford County's history. Tim

    06/27/2001 06:12:05
    1. [WIRICHLA] Site update 6/27
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. Chapter 15 - History of Crawford County - Territorial, State and Congressional Representation is now online: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wicrawfo/chap15.htm Unless your ancestor is mentioned - this is truly a boring although short chapter. Tim

    06/27/2001 01:44:00
    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Richland County Cemeteries
    2. Terry Bell
    3. Thanks for the update of Fancy Creek. now i can update some of my great uncles info. interesting info: The first Bell listed is my dad. The last is his grandfather. between is my grandfather "Joe". That's three generations all buried in the same cemetery. Also the Staytons and Pooles. Now if I can find GGgrandfather George Taylor Bell's resting place..... It's in Richland county someplace...... Blessings to you and to those doing this work. to those who might be interested, I'm loosing my websites on homestead http://terrybell.homestead.com/index.html nothing it appears is "free", even though it's advertised as such, and i refuse to be bambooseled. It's still there if you want to check it out before it's lost. Terry Bell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lori" <lori@monticellowi.com> To: <WIRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 9:37 PM Subject: [WIRICHLA] Richland County Cemeteries > The following cemeteries have been added or updated: Basswood, Bloom > City, Czech, Fancy Creek, Five Points, Loyd, Rockbridge, Sextonville, > St. Anthony, Sylvan, Willow Valley and Woodstock. > > Richland County Cemeteries > http://www.crosswinds.net/~richlandcowi/ > > Thanks Dave! > > Lori > lori@monticellowi.com > Richland County, WI Genealogy > http://www.monticellowi.com/RichlandCo/ > > > > >

    06/27/2001 01:38:40
    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Richland County Cemeteries
    2. Terry Bell
    3. I HAVE FOUND IT!!!!!!!! My Great Great Grandfather George Taylor Bell, with his wife Mary Elizabeth Trobaugh, are buried in the Richland Center Cemetery!!! My ailing father one day insisted on my mother taking him through the hills of Richland county searching for his GGrandfather's burial place. He never found it. I myself have spent a cold, dark, wet night searching those same hills and cemeterys. Even this evening I had given up hope, thinking that the best I could hope for was a Civil War veterans marker. Then, bingo, I have his cemetery, section and lot number. I know that those of you doing cemetery research sometimes must get lost in the names, dates, and other data. But thanks to you and the maps on the website, I will be able to show Mom what Dad so much wanted to see, before she too is gone. May God richly bless you for all your work and labour. Sincerely and good morning Terry Bell Danube, Mn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lori" <lori@monticellowi.com> To: <WIRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 9:37 PM Subject: [WIRICHLA] Richland County Cemeteries > The following cemeteries have been added or updated: Basswood, Bloom > City, Czech, Fancy Creek, Five Points, Loyd, Rockbridge, Sextonville, > St. Anthony, Sylvan, Willow Valley and Woodstock. > > Richland County Cemeteries > http://www.crosswinds.net/~richlandcowi/ > > Thanks Dave! > > Lori > lori@monticellowi.com > Richland County, WI Genealogy > http://www.monticellowi.com/RichlandCo/ > > > > >

    06/27/2001 01:21:38
    1. [WIRICHLA] Site update 6/25
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. Chapter 12 - History of Crawford County - First Things is now online: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wicrawfo/chap12.htm This starts with the first road construction project linking Green Bay and Fort Crawford along with other first happenings in the county. Also included on the site are population figures for the county for the years 1820 - 1880 including the state census years of 1855, 1865 and 1875. Tim

    06/25/2001 05:57:51
    1. [WIRICHLA] Richland County Cemeteries
    2. Lori
    3. The following cemeteries have been added or updated: Basswood, Bloom City, Czech, Fancy Creek, Five Points, Loyd, Rockbridge, Sextonville, St. Anthony, Sylvan, Willow Valley and Woodstock. Richland County Cemeteries http://www.crosswinds.net/~richlandcowi/ Thanks Dave! Lori lori@monticellowi.com Richland County, WI Genealogy http://www.monticellowi.com/RichlandCo/

    06/24/2001 03:37:54
    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Site update 6/23
    2. Renogen
    3. Hi Tim - Fascinating - great reading. Thanks, Phyl in Reno ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Stowell" <tstowell@chattanooga.net> To: <WIRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 4:42 PM Subject: [WIRICHLA] Site update 6/23 > The remainder of Chapter 3 - History of Crawford County > - Ancient Inhabitants is now online: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wicrawfo/chap3.htm > > There is quite a lot of information regarding movements of the > various tribes over time from east to west along the Wisconsin > river from Green Bay to Prairie du Chien and of the great > gatherings held in the latter location. > > Tim > > >

    06/23/2001 01:55:46
    1. [WIRICHLA] Site update 6/23
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. The remainder of Chapter 3 - History of Crawford County - Ancient Inhabitants is now online: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wicrawfo/chap3.htm There is quite a lot of information regarding movements of the various tribes over time from east to west along the Wisconsin river from Green Bay to Prairie du Chien and of the great gatherings held in the latter location. Tim

    06/23/2001 01:42:49
    1. [WIRICHLA] 1855 census update part 2
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. On the 1855 State Census of Richland County the enumeration and alpha list for Richwood has been added. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/cens1855.htm The items in the pending folder include: 1855 census: Alpha list for whole county 1906 history - bios and other chapters Death Index - update Additions of data sent by individuals Tim

    06/22/2001 10:17:55
    1. [WIRICHLA] 1855 census update / other projects
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. On the 1855 State Census of Richland County the alpha listing for Richland and Richmond has been added as well as the listing of for Richmond in order of enumeration. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/cens1855.htm The other items in the pending folder include: 1855 census: Enumeration and alpha list for Richwood Alpha list for whole county 1906 history - bios and other chapters Death Index - update Additions of data sent by individuals Shortly I also hope to have a link to a list of other areas I maintain. Tim

    06/22/2001 05:18:34
    1. Re: [WIRICHLA] Richland Center Library
    2. Nita Liska
    3. A. Keith Brewer Library Richland Center, WI Brewer Library 325 N. Central Ave. Richland Center, WI 53581 Richland County Room - Attn. Sandy Cunningham Phone the general library: (608) 647-6444 RICHLANDCTYHISTORYROOM@YAHOO.COM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- The Richland County History Room is upstairs. It is best to visit or phone 9-4:15 Mon., Wed., or Fri. There is a charge for genealogy research correspondence. They cover Richland County only! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Some of the Resources available: Indexes for Federal Census for Richland County 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880 (other years are also available on microfilm, but are not indexed) Indexes for Wis. Census for Richland County 1855, 1875, 1885, and 1895 1884 Richland County History (indexed) 1906 Richland County History (indexed) 1986 Richland County History (indexed) Richland County Marriage Records To 1910 (indexed) Richland County Marriage Records 1918-1959 indexed by Dave Thompson. Tales the Tombstones Tell-Articles from Republican Observer written by S.W. Fogo, includes June 30, 1955-Dec. 17, 1959 (indexed) Grave Orders 1966 to 1988 (indexed) Thompson's Richland County Cemeteries (tombstone inscriptions) Thompson's Richland County Death Index to 1980 (online:Richland Co. GenWeb Project) Most Richland County Newspapers are microfilmed (Indexed 1855 to 1923) Platbooks and atlases (indexed) Photographs (indexed) Genealogies (indexed) Manuscripts (indexed) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Sebranek" <elizabeth@merkle.net> To: <WIRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 11:36 PM Subject: [WIRICHLA] Richland Center Library > Does anyone have the street address of the Richland Center Library? Also, > is there a librarian contact name? > > Thanks in advance, > Elizabeth > > > -- > Elizabeth A. Sebranek > crimsonbluerx@yahoo.com > elizabeth@merkle.net >

    06/18/2001 06:06:06
    1. [WIRICHLA] Richland Center Library
    2. Elizabeth Sebranek
    3. Does anyone have the street address of the Richland Center Library? Also, is there a librarian contact name? Thanks in advance, Elizabeth -- Elizabeth A. Sebranek crimsonbluerx@yahoo.com elizabeth@merkle.net

    06/18/2001 05:36:02
    1. [WIRICHLA] Site update Richland Co - 6/16
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. The town of Richland has been added for the 1855 State Census for Richland County, as well as the alphabatized verion of the town of Eagle: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/cens1855.htm Chapter 12 - Town of Akan from the 1906 History of Richland County is now on line - http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/1906hist.htm Tim

    06/15/2001 07:21:13
    1. [WIRICHLA] Site update 6/13
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. The towns of Bloom and Eagle have been added for the 1855 State Census for Richland County, as well as the alphabatized verions of the towns of Forest, Marshall, Rockbridge and Willow: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/cens1855.htm Tim

    06/13/2001 03:08:56