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    1. [WISAUK] Re: [WISAUK] Rev. Grüningen of Sauk City
    2. Sauk County Historical Society
    3. If the book was thin with a green cover, it was called The History of Churches in Sauk County Wisconsin featuring "Ghost Churches". It is not current but 23 years old. A good beginning reference. The historical society is in the very infant stages of forming a genealogical society and one of the things we are doing right now is forming a list of genealogical references in Sauk County which would include churches, who to contact, where records are and if they are available to the public. This information is NOT ready at this time so please, right now, don't ask! Stay tuned. When this (and more) information is ready, this site will probably be one of the first to know!!! (And if anyone knows where church records are from "ghost" churches or merged churches, we would certainly like to include that information.) Thanks!! Kathy Waddell, Archivist Sauk County Historical Society -----Original Message----- From: Jim Allin <allin@airmail.net> To: WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com <WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, July 01, 2000 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [WISAUK] Rev. Grüningen of Sauk City >Scott, while in the library yesterday, I came across a book listing all of >the churches in Sauk County. If you can get to a genealogy library they >will probably have a copy. If not, the next time I go to the library I >will find out that information for you. >Jim > >Scott Edward Bosecker wrote: > >> In an obituary, a Rev. Grüningen gave a funeral speech in July of 1889. >> Does anyone know what church this minister would be associated with? >> >> Scott Bosecker >> sbosecker@mindspring.com > >

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