Hi Julie, As you saw from the other message, there is indeed a Troy township in Sauk co. It is in the in the central part of southern Sauk Co. Honey Creek twp. is to the North of Troy, and Franklin twp is to the west of Honey Creek twp. I can scan the part of the map and send to you, if you would like. If you are looking at a state of WI map, the area is Troy is southeast of Leland, and east of Plain, and west of Sauk City/Prairie du Sac. I believe that Sauk co. reached it's present size about 1860-1870. Kathy At 10:00 AM 09/21/1999 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Kathy, >Thanks for this info. Perhaps that is why I have not been able to find >any leads. Early info that I have of this family, if I remember it >correctly, mentions a farm in Honey Creek, and also the town of Franklin. >Both are said to be in Sauk County, but I only find present day cities >with these names over near Milwaukee to the east. > >Are there any maps online that would have the boundaries of WI counties in >the mid to late 1800's? I am wondering if perhaps Sauk county was larger >then, or something. > >Thanks, Julie > >On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Parkinson wrote: > >> Julie, >> >> Troy is not in Sauk Co, it is in Walworth Co! >> >> Kathy >> >> >> At 11:27 PM 09/20/1999 -0400, you wrote: >> >I have recently been told that Johann J(acob?) WINTERMANTEL and his wife >> >Salome were buried in Blackhawk Cemetary, Troy, Sauk Co., WI. I have not >> >been able to find this cemetary listed anywhere and wondered if anyone has >> >an address or phone number for this cemetary. >> > >> >Thanks, >> >Julie Schmiedlin Edwards >> > >> > >> >==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== >> >http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk >> > >> > >> >> >> ==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk >> > > >==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk > >