Bobbie - If you're planning to do research in Waukesha County, the best place to start would be the Waukesha County Historical Society Museum & Research Center, located in downtown Waukesha. Information about the research center's holdings (including cemetery records), location and business hours may be viewed at: My Waukesha County Index http://members.aol.com/lakehist/corecord.htm You might also want to stop in at Waukesha Public Library (for Federal & State censuses on microfilm, archived newspapers - obits from the Waukesha Freeman are indexed) and the County Courthouse (for vital statistics, probate and land records). Location, business hours, etc., for the library and courthouse may also be found at the above URL. (Once there, you'll also find a brief description of the library's Family History Research holdings. Just follow the hyperlink.) I note that your ancestor was a physician in early day Waukesha County. When you're at the Waukesha County Historical Society Research Center, be sure to ask to see the notebook containing records compiled by the Women's Auxiliary of the Waukesha County Medical Society. This group made it their business (in 1939) to compile information about physicians who had early day practices in Waukesha County. Birth, death and biographical data, newspaper citations and interviews with the physician's (local) relatives are some of the items included in the Women's Auxiliary compilations. I found much useful info on my gg grandfather in this resource. Be sure to call in advance of your stay to confirm the research center's business hours. They've been short-staffed in recent times; this may affect the hours that they are open. Places to stay in Waukesha: For a list of accommodations and a handy map of Waukesha, go to: http://www.visitwaukesha.org/main.html If you wish to stay closer to Mukwonago, you might want to check out the Eagle Centre House Bed & Breakfast. Located on Hwy 67, near Eagle. Mukwonago is within a short driving distance as well. Their website is: www.eagle-house.com I hope you enjoy your stay in Waukesha. Best regards, Sue Ellen Williams (WilliamsWI@aol.com)