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    1. Re: [WISAUK] Blackhawk Cemetary, Troy, Sauk Co
    2. Sauk County Historical Society
    3. An FYI: I have surname indexes of the 1880 Sauk County History, 1918 Sauk County History, and the Memorial & Biographical Record of Adams, Sauk & Columbia Counties. I'll be happy to check the indexes and provide page numbers for requested names. Just give me a little time to get back to you, provide your e-mail address and the first and last names you are looking for. I will be glad to do this at no charge. Kathy Waddell, Archivist Sauk County Historical Society Museum and Area Research Center -----Original Message----- From: John Phillips <johnandjoyce@earthlink.net> To: WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com <WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 10:13 AM Subject: Re: [WISAUK] Blackhawk Cemetary, Troy, Sauk Co >Hi Julie. I'll answer 2 of your post with 1 letter. honey Creek, Franklin & >Troy are in Sauk County. I have a map of the county here in front of me that >I got from the Chamber Of Commerce. You should be able to get their address >of the Sauk Cty. web site. If not, let me know and I'll send it to you. > >There are 2 History Of Sauk County books. One was published in 1880 and the >other in 1918. The one from 1880is available from Higginson Books, Salem, >MAss. They have a web site. The one from1918, I have a copy that belongs to >my cousin but I have not been able to locate a place to buy it. The 1880 is >826 pages and the other is 2 books and is 1128 pages. Neither has a very >good index. > >In the 1880, I found a Dr Koch in Baraboo married to Anna Palm. In the 1918, >I found Ed Baer, married to Cora Lesuer and a Sam. P. Searle, married to >Constantine Welch. If thse are who you are looking for, please let me know. > >Good luck. >John > >---------- >>From: Julie Edwards <jedwards@umich.edu> >>To: WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: Re: [WISAUK] Blackhawk Cemetary, Troy, Sauk Co >>Date: Tue, Sep 21, 1999, 10:00 AM >> > >> 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 >> >> > > >==== WISAUK Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk > >

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