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    1. Re: Book: "The History of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Hudson, Wisconsin"
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dailey, Ashbaugh Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/3850.3 Message Board Post: Does the above book by any chance list marriages for the years 1910-1918? I am specifically looking for a marriage between Asa (A.R.) Dailey and Myrtle Ashbaugh. I haven't located an index and I live on the West Coast so references to Wisconsin are slim! Thank you for your help!

    05/06/2005 12:51:19
    1. Re: Dailey Family of Hudson 1850
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dailey, Cook, Oaks, Bernhardt, Stuart, Petrr, Johnston, Kelley, Jones, Chapman, Kinne Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/3857.1 Message Board Post: Visit this website: http://stcroixbios.tripod.com/bios/id5.htmlDailey A. R. Dailey is another of those descendants from the early pioneers, who have followed in their fathers footsteps. He was born in Hudson, in August, 1861, the son of Guy and Mary (Cook) Dailey, who settled in North Hudson on a farm after coming from Canada in 1850. Guy Dailey held a number of town offices and was a member of the assembly of 1876-1877. Both he and his wife died in Hudson Township. A. R. Dailey received an excellent education in the public and high schools of Hudson, then took up farming. He owns 240 acres, 225 of which are highly improved, largely the result of his own efforts. He is said to have one of the finest places in Hudson Township, and strangers never fail to notice its pretty appearance. He carries on a general farming, and deals in cattle, buying and shipping large quantities of stock of all descriptions. For some time he conducted a dairy business. Mr. Dailey is a member of the I. O. O. F. and the A. S. of E. and has served as town clerk. In 1889! he married Minnie, daughter of Harry and Lucy Oaks. The sorrow of Mr. and Mrs. Daileys lives was the loss of their only son, Harry, a bright little chap of fourteen years. Their spacious house is not far from the city of Hudson, and both the house and the other buildings are models of what farm buildings should be like. Mr. Dailey takes great pride in his farm and in the quality of his stock. His aim is to have one of the best-kept farms in the county and in this he is succeeding wonderfully well. (taken from "History of the St. Croix Valley", published in 1909) Edwin Dailey is spending his declining years at Hudson after an active life that has been both busy and successful. He was born in Canada, October 8, 1839, a son of William and Mercy (Bernhardt) Dailey. His father was born in Ireland and came to Canada in 1818, being a cabinet maker. He moved to Hudson in 1849 and began to develop 160 acres of government land. He assisted in building the first sawmill in Hudson. Two years after settling here he purchased a house and lot in Hudson and brought his family from Canada. In 1852 he built a cabinet shop, where he worked until his death in 1877. He was justice of the peace and member of the school board. His wife was a native of New York State. Edward attended the Academy at River Falls, in addition to the common schools of the township. Later he took up lumbering in the woods. In 1870 he bought 120 acres of land. Selling this, he bought 257 acres. Still later he sold this and bought 200 acres in Hudson Township, four miles east of ! the city. He broke and improved all these pieces of land. His chief industry has been that of dairying. He raised shorthorn and Holstein cattle, also Poland China hogs and Barred Plymouth Rock fowls. Mr. Dailey was married, November 21, 1878, to Annie, daughter of Thomas and Annie (Stuart) Johnson. She died three years later. Her husband continued farming until 1903, when he went to live with his son, Guy E. Dailey, born 1882, and married to Perle Petrr. Mr. Guy E. Dailey owns a lot and comfortable house on Fourth Street, Hudson City. Mr. Dailey was chairman of the town three years; also served on the sideboard and school board. He is a Democrat and a member of Hudson Lodge, No. 85, I. O. O. F. The family faith is that of the Episcopal Church. Throughout life Mr. Dailey has been a strong believer in the advancement of education, and he supplemented his own schooling with wide reading in after life. He is now reaping a well-deserved reward of years of hard and faithful toil.! (taken from "History of the St. Croix Valley", published in 1909) Jacob Dailey, for thirty years treasurer, school director and road overseer of the town of Hudson, was born on the 18th day of November 1833, in Canada. He is the son of William and Mercy (Barnhart) Dailey, the former of whom was born in County Cork, Ireland, and the latter in New York State. William Dailey, a cabinetmaker, came to Canada in the early days. In 1849 he settled in Hudson Township on a piece of government land. His cabinet making proved a success here and inn 1851 he brought his family to Hudson. Five of his eleven children are still alive. Jacob Dailey was educated in the common schools of Canada. After his arrival in this state he started farming upon eighty acres of school land that he took up in 1853. In more than a half-century that has passed since then he has spent a large part of his life in bringing the farm to its present state of perfection. When he was younger he worked for a time on the St. Croix River and also in the woods. Mr. Dailey learned his ! fathers trade, but has never worked extensively at it. He was married, August 16, 1859, to Martha Kelley, daughter of John and Frances (Johnston) Kelley. Mr. Kelley was a native of Ireland, and Mrs. Kelley was born in Canada. They came to this country at the same time as the Dailey family and continued farming until the time of their death. Mr. Dailey votes the Democratic ticket. His family of nine children have all been given a liberal education. They are: Alice, a trained nurse, married to R. E. Hodgin, of Hudson; Anna, married to Harry Jones, of Hudson; Flora, deceased; Francis, who is Mrs. Ira Chapman, of Minneapolis; Charlotte, who is Mrs. J. F. Kinne, of New Richmond; Janette, a stenographer at St. Paul; Kate, a clerk, and Jessie, a stenographer, both at Minneapolis. Mr. Daileys long term of office has kept him in close touch with the progress of events, and few men are better informed than he on the history of the growth of the town. Reference: Taken from "History of the St. Croix Valley", published in 1909

    05/05/2005 09:41:13
    1. Dailey Family of Hudson 1850
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dailey, Daily Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/3857 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on a William Dailey of Ireland and his descendants. Guy W and Edwin are two sons, Jacob and William may be others. Probably Episcopalian. I am looking for possible references to areas of Canada as well as birth, marriage, death, etc. to confirm relationships. I appreciate any ideas you may have of where to look next for this family!

    05/05/2005 07:53:46
    1. Re: Schlussler Obituary, November 22, 2003
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: S C H L U S S L E R Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/2777.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello , Judy A distant relative of mine,Walter Schlussler, lived in New York.He was born in Hungary,and he was Jewish.................. At some stage( I don't know when ) he adopted the surname Key and used it instead of Schlussler.He and his wife Louise did not have any children,as far as I know.............................. Walter and Louise died a few years back Christine

    05/02/2005 09:56:44
    1. Woodruff
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Woodruff Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/3856 Message Board Post: Looking for anyone with the surname Woodruff from 1850-1860's living in the Cylon area of St. Croix County. Thanks for your time & help. Angie Denotter

    04/25/2005 08:35:26
    1. Obituary lookup wanted for RIEK
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/3855 Message Board Post: Could someone do an obituary look up for me on Cora Viola Riek. She was born 6/8/1900 and died December 17, 1985 in Woodville, WI. She was married to Ralph Riek. Appreciate your help with this. Diane

    04/24/2005 04:24:31
    1. Re: [St. Croix] Re: Marie-Mary Paquet(te) Lemire
    2. Dorothy Palmer
    3. AAAAH! Thank you.

    04/21/2005 12:20:57
    1. RE: [St. Croix] Re: Marie-Mary Paquet(te) Lemire
    2. Susan Hanson
    3. I think it means 82 years, 2 months, 13 days. In other words, her age.

    04/20/2005 02:25:54
    1. Re: Parent family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3FC.2ACI/52.57.90.239.1.1.2.2 Message Board Post: May I please have a copy, too? My great Grandmother was Edudian (Jane) Parent. Thank you in advance! Cherie

    04/19/2005 04:20:37
    1. Re: Parent family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/52.57.90.239.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: That would be very nice. I'm not too familiar with GEDCom files, but, I'll probably figure it out. Thanks for the offer.

    04/18/2005 09:49:56
    1. Re: Marie-Mary Paquet(te) Lemire
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/3854.1 Message Board Post: The book, SOMERSET 125, says that she died Oct 21, 1903 in Somerset. It does not say where she is buried. There are the numbers, 82-2-13, following the date and place of death information. I don't know what the numbers mean.

    04/18/2005 09:47:59
    1. POWs on farms
    2. Scott and Roxanne Munns
    3. Dear St. Croix Researchers, I just read an article at: http://www.traces.org/encounters.html regarding German POWs on midwestern farms. VERY interesting! Thought I'd pass it along. Roxanne

    04/18/2005 09:12:57
    1. Marie-Mary Paquet(te) Lemire
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lemire, Parent, Gregoire, Haney, Paquette, Gile Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/3854 Message Board Post: Looking for burial place of Marie-Mary Paquet(te) Lemire, died 1903 in Somerset. Most Lemires were buried in ST Annes Cemetery, but she isn't in the list of Lemires buried there. Her husband Francois (Francis, Frank) died in 1877 and was buried there.

    04/18/2005 02:07:11
    1. Re: Parent family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lemire, Paquette, Parent, Gregoire, Haney, Gile Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/52.57.90.239.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Yes. I'm making a PAF file of the information. I'll send you a GED com file if you like.

    04/18/2005 01:56:11
    1. Re: Simon Obituary, May 3, 1999
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Engebretson, Løken, Storhof Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/548.1 Message Board Post: Looking for descendants of Ethel Simon's father, ENGEBRET ENGEBRETSON. Engebret Engebretson was the son of Embret Embretson(same as Engebret Engebretson) of Elverum, Hedmark, Norway. My great grandfather was the uncle to Engebret Engebretson of Hudson, Wisconsin. His name was Anton Engebretson and he lived in Trempeleau County, Wisconsin. I have searched forever for this line of Engebretsons. Would love to hear from anyone descended from Engebret.... This family originated from Elverum from varying farms named: Løken, Storhof/Storhov, Liliehof, Houomsmoen. cindy

    04/16/2005 07:53:02
    1. Obit look up request
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/3853 Message Board Post: I could use the obit for Edward Whistler who died Jan.14, 1976 in St Croix. I would really appreciate this. Thank you Jaimee

    04/16/2005 04:41:43
    1. Re: Parent family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/52.57.90.239.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Dorothy, Unfortunately, yes, you have to be a subscriber to Ancestry to access the OneWorldTree information. There is a little bit of information on Rootsweb's WorldConnect on Mae Louise Lemire - and WorldConnect is free. Good luck! Roxanne

    04/14/2005 01:59:32
    1. Re: Parent family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/52.57.90.239.1.1 Message Board Post: Don't you have to be a subscriber to Ancestry.com to have access to that information?

    04/14/2005 01:05:52
    1. Re: Parent family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lemire, Haney, Gregoire, Parent Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3FC.2ACI/52.57.90.239.1 Message Board Post: There is a OneWorld Tree line from Mae Louise Lemire going back five generations of PARENTS on ancestry.com

    04/13/2005 03:03:39
    1. RE: [St. Croix] Thanks so much!
    2. Scott and Roxanne Munns
    3. Greta, The St. Croix County WIGenWeb site should be your "portal" for information pertaining to St. Croix County: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wistcroi/. There's a link from the main page called "Cemeteries": http://www.rootsweb.com/~wistcroi/cemeteries.htm. Cylon and IC-New Richmond are not on-line. I'm always willing to help anyone get their information on-line... The Old Yard of the Willow River Cemetery in Hudson is on-line. The Old Yard is no longer accepting new burials, I think. Other sections of that cemetery are still in use (still burying people there). For those of you who live in the area, if you're ever just taking a walk through the cemeteries, I'd always accept pictures of tombstones! I've been doing this for the local cemetery here in Onalaska, WI (La Crosse county), and with a digital camera, it is so very easy. You run into some very interesting people while you're out there, too! Anyway... If anyone you know of does have further information that I am able to post (I do not want to take revenue away from the local genealogical society by posting their lists), please let me know! Roxanne -----Original Message----- From: Greta Payson [mailto:gretaj@frontiernet.net] Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 10:58 AM To: WISTCROI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [St. Croix] Thanks so much! Roxanne: Thanks so much - I really missed this - - I referred to it so often. I knew it was in my "FAVORITES" - but I couldn't find those, either. I'm just happy to be able to email - and know nothing about computers - so have to wait until my son comes home to figure things out for me - but I really missed my cemetery listing - it's now back on my screen - in my folder and in my favorites -which I can never find!!!! Often somewil will ask - when did someone die - and I had my NR Cemetery list to refer to - - - then lost it - and now have it back. I wish there would be more cemetery lists online - I've been trying to get the people from Cylon to put theirs online - and don't think Immaculate Conception of New Richmond (Catholic cemetery) is online, either - is it? If either of these ar online - please advise - I think the Older Cemetery in Hudson is online - and don't now what they mean by "older" - possibly the older section. Is there a listing of Cemeteries online that we can get to? I know there are several small ones around the surrounding area - and would love to see them online - Thanks for all your help! Greta ==== WISTCROI Mailing List ==== St. Croix County Message Boards are: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.st ates.wisconsin.counties.stcroix ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    04/10/2005 08:08:17