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    1. Re: [WISAUK] Re: WISAUK-D Digest V00 #2
    2. Parkinson
    3. Joyclyn, I am a native of Baraboo Wi and graduated with Jackie Harvey in 1964. Mom says the Harveys were shirt-tails. I think her father was William (Bill). Any chance you know this line? Kathy P. At 10:25 AM 01/22/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Yes, I will purchase the 1880 Sauk Co. history too. >Jocelyn Harvey > > >==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk > >

    01/22/2000 08:34:28
    1. Re: WISAUK-D Digest V00 #2
    2. Jocelyn Harvey
    3. Yes, I will purchase the 1880 Sauk Co. history too. Jocelyn Harvey

    01/22/2000 08:25:50
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Hi Kathy, I would definately be interested. Linda Williams

    01/22/2000 04:06:37
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. evelyn sell
    3. Kathy I would be very interested in purchasing one of the 1880's sauk co History books. Please me posted. Thanks Evelyn in CA ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathy Waddell <schist@shopstop.net> To: <WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 1:00 PM Subject: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin > > Submitter: Kathy Waddell (schist@shopstop.net) > Date: 21 Jan 2000 > URL: www.saukcounty.com/schs > > Just a hypothetical question: If our Historical Society made Butterfield's 1880 Sauk County History, WITH AN INDEX, for the pre-sale price of $75.00 with shipping included, would you be interested? The book is 800 plus pages and currently sells elsewhere without an index for $85.00 plus shipping. If we get many interested, we will probably have the books available by this summer. We are just curious as to the market for the book before we invest. > > If you know anyone else who would be intereste, please ask them also. We would appreciate any feedback. > > Thank you, > > Kathy Waddell, Archivist > Sauk County Historical Society > schist@shopstop.net > > > ==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk > >

    01/21/2000 06:39:37
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. C Caflisch
    3. I too would be interested Kathy. -----Original Message----- From: Kathy Waddell <schist@shopstop.net> To: WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com <WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, January 21, 2000 3:03 PM Subject: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin > >Submitter: Kathy Waddell (schist@shopstop.net) >Date: 21 Jan 2000 >URL: www.saukcounty.com/schs > >Just a hypothetical question: If our Historical Society made Butterfield's 1880 Sauk County History, WITH AN INDEX, for the pre-sale price of $75.00 with shipping included, would you be interested? The book is 800 plus pages and currently sells elsewhere without an index for $85.00 plus shipping. If we get many interested, we will probably have the books available by this summer. We are just curious as to the market for the book before we invest. > >If you know anyone else who would be intereste, please ask them also. We would appreciate any feedback. > >Thank you, > >Kathy Waddell, Archivist >Sauk County Historical Society >schist@shopstop.net > > >==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk > >

    01/21/2000 06:36:48
    1. RE: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Birde
    3. Kathy, Could you tell me what Butterfield's is? Is it a Surname or an author? Birde -----Original Message----- From: qexpress@rootsweb.com [mailto:qexpress@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Kathy Waddell Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 3:01 PM To: WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin Submitter: Kathy Waddell (schist@shopstop.net) Date: 21 Jan 2000 URL: www.saukcounty.com/schs Just a hypothetical question: If our Historical Society made Butterfield's 1880 Sauk County History, WITH AN INDEX, for the pre-sale price of $75.00 with shipping included, would you be interested? The book is 800 plus pages and currently sells elsewhere without an index for $85.00 plus shipping. If we get many interested, we will probably have the books available by this summer. We are just curious as to the market for the book before we invest. If you know anyone else who would be intereste, please ask them also. We would appreciate any feedback. Thank you, Kathy Waddell, Archivist Sauk County Historical Society schist@shopstop.net ==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk

    01/21/2000 05:48:37
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Jocelyn Harvey
    3. Can you give us an idea of what it contains? Thanks, Jocelyn Harvey

    01/21/2000 04:57:51
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. John Phillips
    3. on 1/21/00 4:00 PM, Kathy Waddell at schist@shopstop.net wrote: > > Submitter: Kathy Waddell (schist@shopstop.net) > Date: 21 Jan 2000 > URL: www.saukcounty.com/schs > > Just a hypothetical question: If our Historical Society made Butterfield's > 1880 Sauk County History, WITH AN INDEX, for the pre-sale price of $75.00 with > shipping included, would you be interested? The book is 800 plus pages and > currently sells elsewhere without an index for $85.00 plus shipping. If we > get many interested, we will probably have the books available by this summer. > We are just curious as to the market for the book before we invest. > > If you know anyone else who would be intereste, please ask them also. We > would appreciate any feedback. > > Thank you, > > Kathy Waddell, Archivist > Sauk County Historical Society > schist@shopstop.net > > > ==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk > > Kathy, we already have one but would love to have a copy of the index. Thanks, John Phillips

    01/21/2000 03:31:50
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Hi Kathy, I definitely would be interested. Ken Whitcomb/Honolulu, Hawaii

    01/21/2000 03:13:27
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Parkinson
    3. One for me too! Kathy Parkinson >> >> Submitter: Kathy Waddell (schist@shopstop.net) >> Date: 21 Jan 2000 >> URL: www.saukcounty.com/schs >> >> Just a hypothetical question: If our Historical Society made Butterfield's >1880 Sauk County History, WITH AN INDEX, for the pre-sale price of $75.00 >with shipping included, would you be interested? The book is 800 plus pages >and currently sells elsewhere without an index for $85.00 plus shipping. If >we get many interested, we will probably have the books available by this >summer. We are just curious as to the market for the book before we invest. >> >> If you know anyone else who would be intereste, please ask them also. We >would appreciate any feedback. >> >> Thank you, >> >> Kathy Waddell, Archivist >> Sauk County Historical Society >> schist@shopstop.net >> >> >> ==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk >

    01/21/2000 02:50:01
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Doug Masters
    3. Yes, I would be interested. Alice English Masters ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathy Waddell <schist@shopstop.net> To: <WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 1:00 PM Subject: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin > > Submitter: Kathy Waddell (schist@shopstop.net) > Date: 21 Jan 2000 > URL: www.saukcounty.com/schs > > Just a hypothetical question: If our Historical Society made Butterfield's 1880 Sauk County History, WITH AN INDEX, for the pre-sale price of $75.00 with shipping included, would you be interested? The book is 800 plus pages and currently sells elsewhere without an index for $85.00 plus shipping. If we get many interested, we will probably have the books available by this summer. We are just curious as to the market for the book before we invest. > > If you know anyone else who would be intereste, please ask them also. We would appreciate any feedback. > > Thank you, > > Kathy Waddell, Archivist > Sauk County Historical Society > schist@shopstop.net > > > ==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk

    01/21/2000 02:08:07
    1. [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Kathy Waddell
    3. Submitter: Kathy Waddell (schist@shopstop.net) Date: 21 Jan 2000 URL: www.saukcounty.com/schs Just a hypothetical question: If our Historical Society made Butterfield's 1880 Sauk County History, WITH AN INDEX, for the pre-sale price of $75.00 with shipping included, would you be interested? The book is 800 plus pages and currently sells elsewhere without an index for $85.00 plus shipping. If we get many interested, we will probably have the books available by this summer. We are just curious as to the market for the book before we invest. If you know anyone else who would be intereste, please ask them also. We would appreciate any feedback. Thank you, Kathy Waddell, Archivist Sauk County Historical Society schist@shopstop.net

    01/21/2000 02:00:42
    1. [WISAUK] 1880 Sauk County History
    2. Colleen Boose
    3. Yes, I would definitely purchase one. Colleen Hager City, WI

    01/21/2000 01:53:41
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Kathy, Put me on the list for this one too. Sue

    01/21/2000 12:45:23
    1. Re: [WISAUK] QExpress for Sauk Co., Wisconsin
    2. Kathy: I would definitely be interested in that book with the index. Diane Crawford

    01/21/2000 09:42:18
    1. [WISAUK] unsubsuscribe
    2. Les & Inez
    3. You have to experience the rain before you see the rainbow ~grin~

    01/15/2000 08:31:22
    1. [WISAUK] Genealogy Postings Problems
    2. Hello All, Sorry for the trouble, but some kook sabotaged my e-mail subscriptions to the Rootsweb.com mailing lists. I can still receive postings to my USER683614@AOL.COM box, or here. I also have about a dozen screen names with two other Internet providers, so if those of you who I am helping will e-mail me privately, I'll give them to you. I hope this problem will resolve itself. Sincerely, Kevin O'Brien Laguna Hills, CA

    12/30/1999 08:40:35
    1. [WISAUK] Re: WISAUK-D Digest V99 #77
    2. Kathy Lenerz
    3. SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM!!!!!! WISAUK-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > WISAUK-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 77 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [WISAUK] TARRANT-FEDEREN-SHANNON [User683614@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from WISAUK-D, send a message to > > WISAUK-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [WISAUK] TARRANT-FEDEREN-SHANNON > Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 22:54:42 EST > From: User683614@aol.com > To: WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello to the Great State of Wisconsin, > I am searching for any information anyone can provide me with regard to > the surname TARRANT and FEDEREN. > Both families lived in various parts of the state, but spent quite a bit > of time in the Minneapolis area. I am searching for PHILIP FEDEREN (1883) and > his wife EDITH FEDEREN (1884) and their two children FABIOLA TARRANT (1897) > and CECILE TARRANT (1893). They were last known to be in the Twin Cities area > in 1944, but their descendants could be anywhere by now. > They were relatives of GEORGE A. SHANNON AND ISABELLA (McDonald) SHANNON > of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, and their son ROBERT D. SHANNON, who was last > known around 1942-44 to be living in Spencer, Iowa. Robert's wife was named > JESSE and his children were ANNABELLE and GEORGE, also of Chippewa Falls, WI. > Sometime around 1940-45, the family and the germane cousins and > step-relatives scattered about the state for an unknown reason, so I'm asking > for help from anyone in ANY Wisconsin County. > Any information regarding these families or their descendants would be > greatly appreciated. Yes, this was posted to every board in Wisconsin because > the families scattered and I'm at the point of desperation. It conforms to > the guidelines established by RootsWeb, USGenWeb and that awesome upstart > ALHN, so it IS NOT considered spam. Take care all. I wish you the best of > luck with your own searches. > Sincerely, > Kevin O'Brien > Laguna Hills, CA USA > Researching: SHANNON > PERKINS > WARNER > LOWE > IVALL > GAULEY > VAN SCHAICK > DORCHESTER > TRUAX > SMITH >

    12/30/1999 02:56:41
    1. Re: [WISAUK] TARRANT-FEDEREN-SHANNON
    2. evelyn sell
    3. Who are your Truax's, Perkins and Smiths. Have you heard of Rulif Truax and wife Sarah Axton Truax. My Perkins would be WIlliam Perkins of TN who married into the Bolton line. My Smiths are Samuel Smith who married Sarah (Supposedly called Sally) Williams. Her dad was Jacob WIlliams? Thanks Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <User683614@aol.com> To: <WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 7:54 PM Subject: [WISAUK] TARRANT-FEDEREN-SHANNON > Hello to the Great State of Wisconsin, > I am searching for any information anyone can provide me with regard to > the surname TARRANT and FEDEREN. > Both families lived in various parts of the state, but spent quite a bit > of time in the Minneapolis area. I am searching for PHILIP FEDEREN (1883) and > his wife EDITH FEDEREN (1884) and their two children FABIOLA TARRANT (1897) > and CECILE TARRANT (1893). They were last known to be in the Twin Cities area > in 1944, but their descendants could be anywhere by now. > They were relatives of GEORGE A. SHANNON AND ISABELLA (McDonald) SHANNON > of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, and their son ROBERT D. SHANNON, who was last > known around 1942-44 to be living in Spencer, Iowa. Robert's wife was named > JESSE and his children were ANNABELLE and GEORGE, also of Chippewa Falls, WI. > Sometime around 1940-45, the family and the germane cousins and > step-relatives scattered about the state for an unknown reason, so I'm asking > for help from anyone in ANY Wisconsin County. > Any information regarding these families or their descendants would be > greatly appreciated. Yes, this was posted to every board in Wisconsin because > the families scattered and I'm at the point of desperation. It conforms to > the guidelines established by RootsWeb, USGenWeb and that awesome upstart > ALHN, so it IS NOT considered spam. Take care all. I wish you the best of > luck with your own searches. > Sincerely, > Kevin O'Brien > Laguna Hills, CA USA > Researching: SHANNON > PERKINS > WARNER > LOWE > IVALL > GAULEY > VAN SCHAICK > DORCHESTER > TRUAX > SMITH > > > > ==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk > >

    12/29/1999 10:32:33
    1. [WISAUK] TARRANT-FEDEREN-SHANNON
    2. Hello to the Great State of Wisconsin, I am searching for any information anyone can provide me with regard to the surname TARRANT and FEDEREN. Both families lived in various parts of the state, but spent quite a bit of time in the Minneapolis area. I am searching for PHILIP FEDEREN (1883) and his wife EDITH FEDEREN (1884) and their two children FABIOLA TARRANT (1897) and CECILE TARRANT (1893). They were last known to be in the Twin Cities area in 1944, but their descendants could be anywhere by now. They were relatives of GEORGE A. SHANNON AND ISABELLA (McDonald) SHANNON of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, and their son ROBERT D. SHANNON, who was last known around 1942-44 to be living in Spencer, Iowa. Robert's wife was named JESSE and his children were ANNABELLE and GEORGE, also of Chippewa Falls, WI. Sometime around 1940-45, the family and the germane cousins and step-relatives scattered about the state for an unknown reason, so I'm asking for help from anyone in ANY Wisconsin County. Any information regarding these families or their descendants would be greatly appreciated. Yes, this was posted to every board in Wisconsin because the families scattered and I'm at the point of desperation. It conforms to the guidelines established by RootsWeb, USGenWeb and that awesome upstart ALHN, so it IS NOT considered spam. Take care all. I wish you the best of luck with your own searches. Sincerely, Kevin O'Brien Laguna Hills, CA USA Researching: SHANNON PERKINS WARNER LOWE IVALL GAULEY VAN SCHAICK DORCHESTER TRUAX SMITH

    12/28/1999 03:54:42