Eaton, Jencks (Jenks), King, Myers, Tiffany Does any have any information on these families? They were in Sauk County, WI in the mid 1800's through the early 1900's. Thanks, Marilyn Jones lamar@snowcrest.net
Recently, my father passed away and left me with very little information about my family that I can pass along to my children and grandchildren. My Great Grandfather was 96 I believe when he passed away in Sauk City/Prairie du Sac and that would have been in the late 1970s or early 1980s. I only know that his son was Charles Lenz (confirmed and bonefide bachelor) died a few years before him and I believe GGF had 3 or four daughters--Vera, Janette, Marion are the ones I remember. Marion married Lester Hanneman. My memory does not serve me well as to whom the other two married but one was Signorelli (phoenetically spelled). The Hanneman lineage from my generation down is what I am researching but I want to also include the Lenz lineage. Any help in this would be highly appreciated. :) Sharon
I think Donna Lange would know that. Murray in AZ On 5 Mar 99, at 19:27, Gotonodj@aol.com wrote: > Could anyone tell me if they know of a cemetery book that would cover > Calvary Cemetery in Ironton (located northwest of Reedsburg)? > > > ==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk > LOOPER, LUPER, STAPLES, KEAN, PRATHER, VAN_NATTA, HOLMES, HOGE, HUME, WHITE, DE_ST_JULIEN, BULLOCK, LONG, MCKINNEY, PERSELL, PURCELL, VAN_DE_WETERING, DEN_EXTER, KROES, SMITS, VAN_DER_LOOS, STREEP, NIEMEYER, SCHWENKER, WIENKE, LEITZGIRD, FUCHS, MEYER, SCHMIDT, PATTERSON, VAN DORN, MCLEAN, FISCHER, JENNER, BAKER, GOSNEY, YELTON, GRIFFITH, SEXTON, BRAGG, HUTCHISON, SLAGLE, SULLINS, KOGER, PREVOE, PERRIN, KOTHE, MCFARLAND, VAUGHAN MILLER, BARKER, ROBEY, SMITH, LUEBKE,
Just wanted to say thanks to all of those out there who offered their help. I received a response and have forwarded the information on to the person who needed help. Apparently the info that I needed was located in Volume 5 of the cemetery books--and this book is no longer in print. Thanks again--and I do lookups on Volume 10 of these cemetery books. So I would love to repay the favor if anyone needs help with lookups for those cemeteries. Therese
Could anyone tell me if they know of a cemetery book that would cover Calvary Cemetery in Ironton (located northwest of Reedsburg)?
Hello everyone! http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnwius/WI_index.html Just wanted to let you know that I have added a few more links on the WI State Topics page. And, the new sites from now on will be marked with a red asterisk to make it easier for everyone to find them. I have also added a few sites on a few county pages. These new sites will be marked with the words NEW SITE!!! in red also. New to the Adams Co. site is the Adams Co. Historical Society site. I urge you to check this site out as it is a great site with lots of local information to be seen. And if you have any links that you would like to add to the site, please email with the information. If you have a personal or genealogical web site that deals with Wisconsin, you can also have a link added to the ALHN WI site. (Linda - I know you want your site on there!) :) There is also a new link on the Oneida and Vilas Co sites for look ups that are offered by a volunteer. If you can offer to do look ups and would like me to create a page with your information on it, please let me know. I will be more than happy to work with you on something. Whether you charge for your help or not, is up to you. I would just like to give folks you need help in Wisconsin a few places that they can count on getting some correct information through. Our ALHN WI page is nearing 5000 visits! Yipee!!! Not too long ago we were only at 4000. I have also included a new webtracker on the main pages of the ALHN WI site. This way I can keep track of what the most popular pages are and where people are coming from. This tracker will even tell me what country visitors are from. I want to thank everyone that has taken the time to visit the site. It wouldn't be there if it weren't for all you wonderful Wisconsinites and your ancestors!!! Please take a few minutes to check out our updates at the American Local History Network - Wisconsin site. -- Cindy Johnson :0) NEW SITE! American Local History Network - Wisconsin A compilation of Historical & Genealogical Information http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnwius/WI_index.html My Wisconsin Family History Page http://www.ameritech.net/users/cindyjohnson1/Family_history.htm
Hi: I would also like to know if there is a person in Sauk County, that can do some research for me. Thanks for your help. I look forward to hearing from you. Take Care, Kathleen
If anyone here knows of a researcher in this area, would you please contact this person with the information? RenoGen <RenoGen@prodigy.net> -- Cindy Johnson :0) NEW SITE! American Local History Network - Wisconsin A compilation of Historical & Genealogical Information http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnwius/WI_index.html My Wisconsin Family History Page http://www.ameritech.net/users/cindyjohnson1/Family_history.htm
Here's what I know about my ancestors. Do these names ring a bell with anyone? My mother's side of the family: Patrick Murphy married ? his daughter Mary Murphy married Thaddeus Hanger probably in WI, Sauk County their daughter Pearl Hanger married Wm Roy Miner in North Freedom, WI their daughter Mary Miner (my mother) married Harold L. Harris (my dad) My dad's side of the family Fred Kelly married Wilhelmina Sophia Koepke in Wisconsin. She arrived in US in 1865 at age of 15. Children: Edith, Harry (died in infancy) another infant son (name unknown) died in infancy and Cora Jane (my Grandmother) Henry Harris married Julia Van Ingen in Wisconsin. Children: Grace, Beth, Joe, Emmett, Paul, Roscoe Charles Their son, Roscoe Charles Harris married Cora Jane Kelly of Kendall, Monroe Co., WI Roscoe and Cora Jane Harris had 9 children: Grace, Mildred, Harold (my dad), Julia EVA Marie, Henry, Una LaVerne, Roscoe E, Faye Vivene, Frederick (Fritz) who was killed as a young boy in a truck accident. Harold L. Harris married Mary F. Miner in North Freedom, Sauk Co., WI
Hello all, Quick note to let you know that my site has had quite a few hits thanks to all of you! Also wanted to let you know that I have added two new newspaper clippings. The first is the accounts of President Lincoln's assassination in 1865. The second is of Gov. James T. Lewis' model thanksgiving proclaimation. These are listed on the State Topics page under newspaper clippings. Please feel free to stop by and check it out. ENJOY! And thanks for visiting!!!!! http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnwius/WI_index.html -- Cindy Johnson :0) NEW SITE! American Local History Network - Wisconsin A compilation of Historical & Genealogical Information http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnwius/WI_index.html My Wisconsin Family History Page http://www.ameritech.net/users/cindyjohnson1/Family_history.htm
Surnames: RITZENTHALER PHEIFFER Submitter: Helen Smith (mlun59a@Prodigy.com) Date: 12 Dec 1998 Ritzenthaler, Bertha: fa. Jacob, mo. Madeleine (Pfeiffer), g-fa. Jacob, Reedsberg and Freedom, Sauk Co., WI 1872>
Surnames: THOMAS SCHERF PALMER Submitter: Patricia S. Smith (104120.515@compuserve.com) Date: 10 Dec 1998 Palmer, Thomas, Scherf, Hayes -- Four families met, intermarried in /Sauk Co (Greenfield Twp.. Most then moved to Iowa: Floyd Co. or Cerro Gordo Co. Particularly interested in Fisher H. Thomas, wife Carolyn Dudley, and son William Thomas.
Surnames: SCHMIEDLIN WINTERMANTEL KIRSCHNER Submitter: Julie Edwards (jedwards@umich.edu) Date: 06 Dec 1998 Am trying to determine the birthdate for Salome (Saloma) SCHMIEDLIN, probably around 1850 somewhere in Baden Germany. Parents are Mathias SCHMIEDLIN (24 July 1820 - 26 Dec 1903) and Salome (Saloma) WINTERMANTEL (25 Jan 1823 - 17 Mar 1904) who came to the Sauk Co. area around 1862. Salome SCHMIEDLIN married Emanuel KIRSCHNER in WI and had about 10 children, 5 of whom died young. Several of these babies appear to be buried in the cemetary at Sauk City. Any clues will be appreciated.
Surnames: EASTMAN HOLTON FAIRMAN NORTH EATON Submitter: Kurt McCrary (boat@cardina.net) Date: 06 Dec 1998 EASTMAN, HOLETON, FAIRMAN, NORTH, EATON, Hello I am looking for information on Susan Eastman b. March 14, 1834 NH. d. July 1875 Lodi., WI m. Thomas Holeton son of Richard Holton III of NH. had at least two ch: Jenny and Melvina Holton b. June 23, 1856 Sauk County WI. d. Lodi, WI. m. James Fairman b. 1847-48 in Ontario. He came to the Sauk/Dane?columbia area by 1862 and fought with his brother William Fairman in the Civil War (sons of John and Mary ann North FAIRMAN). Any Information is appreciated thank you Kurt McCRARY boat@cardina.net.
Surnames: YOUNG ARMSTRONG CHEENEY FERRELL MAXON MAXSON Submitter: Charles A Young (cay@alaska.net) Date: 30 Nov 1998 Charles Henry Young. Charles had a son, Orien Swift Young, born on 3 April, 1877 in Baraboo, Wisconsin Does anyone have information on this Young family. I know Charles H Young had two brothers, Phillip Maxon Young and David Nelson Young in Faribault, WI. Phillip homestdeaded ther in 1870, aftder living in the area for about 30 years. David moved there from Grasshopper Falls, (now Valley Falls) Jefferson co, Kansas after a locust infestation wiped out the Young family farms. Originally the Youngs came to WI from upstate NY. Jonathan Maxon Young had seven sons and one daughter. He and his wife, Mary E Armstrong Young moved to Janesvill and vicinity about 1842. Several children were born in WI. Some of the Youngs moved to Dodge co, MN about 1859. Moving to MN with Jonathan and family were several sons and his daughter and also his father in law, Samuel Armstrong, b. NY about 1786. In about 1869, Jonathan M Young, James Franklin Young, David N Young, Charles H Young and Ellen Adelia Young were living in Kansas. Below is a list of births for the Jonathan Young family. Jonathan Max(s)on Young, born in Litchfield NY on April the 27th 1806. Wife, Mary Armstrong, August the 12th 18 & 07, at Parks Hill,? (or Parksville?, )NY. Children: Philip Maxon Young, Scrippa, (Scribba) NY, Sunday, November the 8th, 1829. Edward Cheeney Young, Granby Crossing, NY, September the 9th 1831. George Albert Young, called Ab, Granberry (Granby Village), NY, October 30, 1833. Charles Henry Young, Granby, NY, December the 14th, 1836. David Nelson Young, Granby, NY September the 9th, 1843. Alfred Jerome, Oakland ,Wisconsin, December the 14th, 1846. James Franklin Young, Janesville, Wisconsin, July the 21st, 1848. Ellen Adelia Young, (Ward) Oakland, Wisconsin, February 13th, 1851. Listed in the family who must have been a relative they raised or one that died in infancy, Fanny Adelaide Young, Oakland, Wisconsin, January 20th, 1845 George Albert Young is my gg grandfather, he married Matilda Francis Ferrell about 1863 in St Paul MN? Matilda had previously been in Missouri/Kansas. She apparently left for MN about 1863.
Looking for any information on the family of Alvin Bacon CARPENTER and his wife Almira Loretta (DUTCHER) Carpenter (1814-1890) who lived in Beloit WI most of their adult lives. We already have census records, Alvin's will, and excerpts from the county history books, and are seeking more personal information, particularly if there are any descendants of this family with information willing to share. David See dsee@preferred.com http://pages.preferred.com/~dsee/DutcherAlmiraObit.html
Surnames: GOLLMAR JULIAR MCCULLOUGH Submitter: Pam Bylczynski (misskitty@globaldialog.com) Date: 27 Nov 1998 I am looking for information on the Gollmar family of Baraboo WI. My great great grandfather was Jacob C. Gollmar. His wifes name was Alice McCullough. He is the son of Gottlieb Gollmar and Mary Juliar.
Submitter: Kathy Chistiansen (Kmcktown@aol.com) Date: 21 Nov 1998 BROWNING, Ronal William Gillman, Wisconsin Father William Jasper BROWNING Mother Hazel DODGE
Hi everyone! I just finished updating the crime section on the topics page for ALHN WI. I would also like to ask if anyone knows of a crime that occurred in Wisconsin that I could followup through newspaper reports, etc... Am looking to do more than just the serial killers for the crime section. Also if you know of any books that were written about a specific crime and/or person who committed a crime that I could read up on. Any information would be great. Thanks for visiting my site! AND also thanks for letting me know abot broken links. Click on the link below OR cut and paste to your browser's window. -- Cindy Johnson :0) NEW SITE! American Local History Network - Wisconsin A compilation of Historical & Genealogical Information http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnwius/WI_index.html My Wisconsin Family History Page http://www.ameritech.net/users/cindyjohnson1/Family_history.htm
Surnames: DYSON MORGAN Submitter: Trudy Spanier (trudy@maui.net) Date: 13 Nov 1998 EMMA DYSON b. Mar 28, 1881 Wisconsin died in Baraboo Sauk County, Wisconsin according to SS records in March 1973. She was married to someone named MORGAN. Can anyone help me with cemetery record, obit or anything to find out more ? I would like to know if she had descendents??? Her husband's name, where she married??? Thanks.