Hi Everyone: Just in case some of you haven't come across it yet in surfing the web, I have a website for Taylor County, the address is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~taylorcowi/ Best Regards, Sara Nuernberger Medford, WI e-mail: snuern@midway.tds.net Taylor County Wisconsin Genealogy on the Web http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~taylorcowi/
Hi Everyone: My name is Sara and I am the adminstrator of the Taylor County Wisconsin mailing list. I am glad to tell you that we currently have 45 subscribers to the mailing list. I think that is very impressive for a small county in central Wisconsin. It has been a while since I have seen anyone posting to the list, so, since we have so many new subscribers, I think it would be a great time for everyone to post the surnames that they are researching in Taylor County. I would ask that when you post your surnames, please put your surnames in the subject line of the message. A lot of us belong to many mailing lists, and you don't want someone to over look or delete your message because they don't think it pertains to them, or they don't have time to look at each individual message. If you have appx. dates for when your family was in Taylor County, that would also be a great help. Best Regards, Sara Nuernberger Medford, WI e-mail: snuern@midway.tds.net Taylor County Wisconsin Genealogy on the Web http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~taylorcowi/
Hi Sara Here are the names that I am researching in Taylor Co-mostly Medford GEHRIG FRISCHMANN NUEMANN STELLICK BRUNNER(Little Black) SCHROEDER anyone connected to these gordon gehrig Sara Nuernberger wrote: > Hi Everyone: > > My name is Sara and I am the adminstrator of the Taylor County Wisconsin mailing list. > > I am glad to tell you that we currently have 45 subscribers to the mailing list. I think that is very impressive for a small county in central Wisconsin. > > It has been a while since I have seen anyone posting to the list, so, since we have so many new subscribers, I think it would be a great time for everyone to post the surnames that they are researching in Taylor County. > > I would ask that when you post your surnames, please put your surnames in the subject line of the message. A lot of us belong to many mailing lists, and you don't want someone to over look or delete your message because they don't think it pertains to them, or they don't have time to look at each individual message. If you have appx. dates for when your family was in Taylor County, that would also be a great help. > > Best Regards, > > Sara Nuernberger > Medford, WI > e-mail: snuern@midway.tds.net > > Taylor County Wisconsin Genealogy on the Web > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~taylorcowi/ > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
I am searching for the name of a tavern in Stetsonville that my grandmother owned...Amy Frances LaBelle in the 1930's...I believe she also was the local midwife...She married a Volkman and a Lafe Weir.....Mary in Ca.
These are the names I am currently researching. Any information on them will be gratefully accepted. They are Kriplean, Pogatetz from Medford. Feddick from Little Black. Lehnis, from unknown area. Inez Gardner ig92805@flash.net
Looking for help with the following family I've lost them after the 1900 Monroe Co., Census -Enumeration Dist# 96 Sheet #12 If they are on the 1910 and 1920 Census's I was not able to find them. George H. James b. Jun 1849 London, England Sarah A. Newell b. Aug 1859 NY, NY Children: Henry S. James b.abt 1878 Frederick H. James b. 19 Jun 1879 William Kendall James b. 2 Mar 1885 Frank James b. Jan 1887 Richard James b. 14 May 1889 Mary James b. Dec 1890 Newell E. James b. 6 May 1897 Thanks, Tim Chambers lzdz4me@interaccess.com
Dear Sirs, Looking for Herman Schubert and Wm. Roeber and ancestors. Thanks Ronn Johnson
I want to thank you all for all of the VERY positive responses. Many of the mail list administrators have stated it is all right to continue to post the reminders I am choosing not too. I did not solely join the county mail lists to place a weekly reminder on them. I felt I could contribute to others research not only by having a gathering place (weekly chat), but I have also answered many questions for many different researchers on the various county mail lists. I was hoping to help others. Should anyone need information on the Wisconsin Genealogy weekly chat-I have this information posted on the Waupaca County Website at the following address http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm. I will will continue to post chat reminders on the Waupaca County mail list, WauShaOcon Mail List and Wisconsin Mail List. Hope you all break through those brick walls and find those lost ancestors-have a great week! Paula _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
I guess I didn't feel once a week email would unset anyone and that it would let the new people to the lists know of the weekly genealogy chat. So this will be the last notice of the weekly chats. I have repeated the instructions below and feel if anyone is interested in the weekly chat can print this out and refer to it for information. Hope to see you there Sunday night and happy hunting! Here are step by step instructions- 1-Go to the site http://huntsville.about.com/citiestowns/southeastus/huntsville/mpchat.htm 2-Click on Log on to chat in the upper left area of the screen. This takes you to another screen. 3-At this screen type in your name or a name you are going to use in the chat room in the space next to Nick name. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TYPE ANYTHING ELSE IN ANY OF THE OTHER SPACES. Once you have typed in your name, click on OK, connect in the lower left. 4-You are in the chat room. Type your message in the lower left space where it says Type here and then hit enter. A few helpful hints. There is a list on the right side of the screen of all the people who are in the room. To enlarge the screen for easier reading click on the float button in the upper right hand corner. To enlarge the font, also for easier reading, in the space where you type your message type *chat fontsize 14, this will enlarge the font size. Paula _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
It's that time of week again! Just emailing a short reminder about the Wisconsin Genealogy Chat held Sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. EST (Adjust for your own time zone) Stop by and see if you can connect with a lost cousin http://huntsville.about.com/citiestowns/southeastus/huntsville/mpchat.htm Hope to see you there! Paula _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
Just a friendly weekly reminder of the Wisconsin Genealogy Chat Sunday night at 9:00 p.m. EST (Adjust for your time zone) http://huntsville.about.com/citiestowns/southeastus/huntsville/mpchat.htm We have been having a great group, so stop in and see if you can connect with someone else researching one of your lines. For those of you who may not be able to make it, transcriptions of the Sunday night chats are now online at http://huntsville.about.com/citiestowns/southeastus/huntsville/blrecords.htm So if you can't make the chat stop by and read the transcriptions. Have a great week! Paula _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
Weekly reminder! Come and join us at the Wisconsin Genealogy Chat on Sunday night 9:00 p.m. EST (Adjust for your time zone) http://huntsville.about.com/citiestowns/southeastus/huntsville/mpchat.htm Hope to see you there! Paula _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
Still researching that 'problem ancestor' (you know, the one who must be from another planet... ;-) because you haven't found any parents yet)? The SHSW library in Madison has over 4 million genealogical items. Learn different research techniques, new sources and what's different at the SHSW library. They have one of the largest collections of North American history (including Canada). Wisconsin State Genealogical Society Fall Seminar http://www.wsgs.org October 14, 2000 - Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Kalahari Resort Convention Center Genealogical Research on the Frontiers... Old & New $10 members, $15 non-members with advance registration by Sept. 30th. (additional $12 for Saturday Luncheon) Featured speaker will be James L. Hansen, F.A.S.G., State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Topics include Frontier Genealogy: Special Sources and Techniques for Tracing Your Pioneer Ancestor; Tribunes and Gazettes: Getting the Most From Newspaper Research; and Genealogy in the 21st Century. Mr. Hansen is a widely-renowned genealogical librarian at the SHSW Library in Madison. This library holds newspapers spanning time from 17th century to the present, all 50 US states and the Canadian provinces. The library collection includes about 40,000 compiled family histories, population schedules for all U.S. censuses, ship passenger lists and microforms of major genealogical collections from other institutions. Most items indexed in PERSI are also held by the library. http://www.shsw.wisc.edu/library/index.html Details & registration form are available at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wsgs/seminar.htm Hopefully we will have some spectacular fall color viewing as we travel to and from the seminar. http://www.travelwisconsin.com/seasonal/colorreport.shtml Ever wonder how that color chemistry works in the leaves? http://www.scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/fallcolr/fallcolr.html
Just a friendly weekly reminder of the Wisconsin Genealogy Chat Sunday night at 9:00 p.m. EST (Adjust for your time zone) We have been having a great group, so stop in and see if you can connect with someone else researching one of your lines. There have been a few questions about the chat so I will post the information here for those of you interested in stopping in and are new to chat rooms. 1- Go to http://huntsville.about.com/citiestowns/southeastus/huntsville/mpchat.htm 2- Click on "log on to chat" 3- In the Nick Name space- type the name you want to show in the chat room. Most choose something short and some put the state appreviation after the name, examples DebWI, JeanIL, RedWA, etc. You do not need a password or need to fill out anything else on this page. Once you type in your name click on OK, Connect lower left. 4- You have entered the chat room. You will type your messages in the space in lower left of screen where it says Type here. Type your message and hit enter. A couple helpful hints. To make the screen bigger and without advertisements click on the float button in the upper right hand corner. To enlarge the type - in the message space type *chat fontsize 14, this will enlarge the type font for easier reading. Hope this helps and hope to see some new names in the chat Sunday. Paula _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
Hi, The Taylor County Genealogical Society has a new webpage. Here is the address if you would like to check it out. http://www.rootsweb.com/~witcgs/ Best Regards, Sara Medford, WI e-mail: snuern@midway.tds.net Taylor County Wisconsin Genealogy on the Web http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~taylorcowi/
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathleen" <kburnet@efortress.com> Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 12:00 PM > Dear List Owner. > > I have started a new mailing list called > WI-Cemeteries. It is a mailing list for anyone interested in locating, > and preserving historical information about, Wisconsin cemeteries or > sharing information about them. > > To subscribe to this list - have your members send the word subscribe to > > WI-Cemeteries-L-request@rootsweb.com or > WI-Cemeteries-D-request@rootsweb.com for the digest form. > > I look forward to helping this list grow and become another tool for > those researching in Wisconsin. > > Kathleen Burnett > List Mom > >
Barron County Genealogical Society has updated the Home Page for North *STAR* Tours..... Please note that we have a few sets left on the New England Tour 2000 & NEED to fill these seats!!!! Deadline to have your payments in: October 1st! Check out this url for Tours of Genealogical & Historical Interest. http://www.homestead.com/NorthStarEnterprises/NorthStarToursHomePage.html
REMINDER! Please stop in the Wisconsin Genealogy Chat on Sunday night 9:00 p.m. EST (adjust for your time zone). Bring your "brick walls" and surnames, let's help each other find those lost "cousins". http://huntsville.about.com/citiestowns/southeastus/huntsville/mpchat.htm Paula WaupacaCC _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
I would like to invite the members of the county mail list to the Wisconsin Genealogy Chat on Sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. EST at http://huntsville.about.com/citiestowns/southeastus/huntsville/mpchat.htm (Please note-the time is listed as EST-so you will have to adjust for your time zone.)This chat is held every Sunday night, so if you don't connect with a "lost" relative, check back on another Sunday night. Anyone is invited to join in the chat and of course the topic is Wisconsin Genealgogy. This chat is for the sole purpose of assisting each other in finding our lost ancestors in Wisconsin. Stop in and share those great WI sites you have found, family research, help each other "break" through those brick walls. By sharing information maybe we can help each other find that "cousin" we quite can't find. Hoping to see you! Please excuse me if this is a duplicate email. Paula WaupacaCC http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
Barron County Wi. Genealogical Society is offering a WONDERFUL Research tour to NEW ENGLAND. It is OPEN to ANYONE who wants to go! Here's the url for more info! http://www.homestead.com/BarronCountyGenealogical/BarronCoGeneNewEnglandTour.html