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    1. Re: [WIWOOD] Humbird
    2. Carla Bodette
    3. Thank you Joan. I knew there was a twp for it. Carla ----- Original Message ----- From: joan benner <jmbenner@tznet.com> To: <WIWOOD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 9:38 PM Subject: Re: [WIWOOD] Humbird > At 09:23 PM 8/4/2001 -0500, you wrote: > >Can anyone tell me what township Humbird, CLark Co., WI is located in? > > > > Carla, > Humbird is in Mentor Twp, in the southwestern corner of Clark County, > sharing a boundary with Jackson Co. > > > > Joan M. Benner, Golden Rule Genealogy > Member, Association of Professional Genealogists > Friendly Professional Research, Guided by the Golden Rule > Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records > P.O. Box 1559, Wisconsin Rapids WI 54495-1559 or for more information, > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm > > Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest :~) > > > > > > > > > ==== WIWOOD Mailing List ==== > Visit Wood County WI at: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/> or > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/WLHN/WoodCoWI/ > WIWOOD-L Listowner: Marcia Ann KUEHL <makkuehl@yahoo.com> >

    08/04/2001 03:59:03
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] Humbird
    2. joan benner
    3. At 09:23 PM 8/4/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Can anyone tell me what township Humbird, CLark Co., WI is located in? > Carla, Humbird is in Mentor Twp, in the southwestern corner of Clark County, sharing a boundary with Jackson Co. Joan M. Benner, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Friendly Professional Research, Guided by the Golden Rule Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records P.O. Box 1559, Wisconsin Rapids WI 54495-1559 or for more information, http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest :~)

    08/04/2001 03:38:32
    1. [WIWOOD] Humbird
    2. Carla Bodette
    3. Can anyone tell me what township Humbird, CLark Co., WI is located in? Thanks C

    08/04/2001 03:23:49
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] Ancestors
    2. Marlys Steckler
    3. I will look some of these names up the register of deeds next week if you would like Send some time of time frame for me to look into. Marlys nothergrandma@charter.net

    08/04/2001 01:42:55
    1. [WIWOOD] Ancestors
    2. Doris J. Roberts
    3. Hi, I am new to the list. My ancestors I am hoping to find are Pataska, Lesage and Bourgard. The Bourgard name is really Jarret Beauregard from Quebec. They all were in Wood county, Port Edward and area. My grandmother was Sophie Bourgard, her mother Sophie Poliquin married Leon Lesage and my grandmother married a Jacob Pataska. I have information about the Pataska/Przytarski line from West Prussia I will gladly share, also what I have on the others. Doris Roberts-Florida

    08/04/2001 12:11:37
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] not genealogy
    2. Don Litzer
    3. Okay, so she started out with an easy target. Now what does she have to say about Germany?..) From Don (1/4 Kashub, 1/4 Pommern, 1/4 Swedish, 1/8 Pfalzer/Palatinate, 1/16 Swiss, 1/16 Bohemian...and 1/16 step-French Canadian if anyone will count) At 07:48 PM 7/31/01 -0700, MAK wrote: >OK, I couldn't resist. For those of you looking for your French ancestors >(like me), perhaps you will find this amusing - CAUTION - it has nothing to do >with genealogy - but it is humerous and sent to me by a friend who is a FRENCH >citizen and living in Paris... She is half German half French like me - so >thus the last line was truely a kick!!! > >R/S MAK > >FRANCE: Guide for American Tourists > >France is a medium-sized foreign country situated in the continent of >Europe. It is an important member of the world community, though not nearly >as important as it thinks. It is bounded by Germany, Spain, Switzerland and >some smaller nations of no particular importance and with not very good >shopping. France is a very old country with many treasures, such as the >Louvre and Eurodisney. Among its contributions to western civilization are >champagne, Camembert cheese and the guillotine. Although France likes to >think of itself as a modern nation, air conditioning is little used and it >is next to impossible for Americans to get decent Mexican food. One >continuing exasperation for American visitors is that local people insist >on speaking in French, though many will speak English if shouted at. > > >THE PEOPLE > >France has a population of 57 million people. 52 million of these drink and >smoke (the other 5 million are small children). All French people drive like >lunatics, are dangerously oversexed, and have no concept of standing >patiently on line. The French people are in general gloomy, temperamental, >proud, arrogant, aloof and disciplined; those are their good points. >Most French citizens are Roman Catholic, though you would hardly guess it >from their behavior. Many people are communists. Men sometimes have >girls'names like Marie or Michel, and they kiss each other when they meet. >American travelers are advised to travel in groups and wear baseball caps >and colorful trousers for easier recognition. > > >SAFETY > >In general, France is a safe destination, although travelers must be aware >that from time to time it is invaded by Germany. Traditionally,the French >surrender immediately and, apart from a temporary shortage of Scotch whisky >and increased difficulty in getting baseball scores and stock market prices, >life for the American visitor generally goes on much as before. A tunnel >connecting France to Britain beneath the English channel has been opened in >recent years to make it easier for the French government to flee to London >during future German invasions. > > >HISTORY > >France was discovered by Charlemagne in the Dark Ages. Other important >historical figures are Louis XIV, the Huguenots, Joan of Arc, Jacques >Cousteau and Charles de Gaulle, who was President for many years and is now >an airport. > > >GOVERNMENT > >The French form of government is democratic but noisy. Elections are held >more or less continuously and always result in a draw. The French love >administration so for government purposes the country is divided into >regions, departments, districts, municipalities, towns, communes,villages, >cafes, and telephone kiosks. Each of these has its own government and >elections. Parliament consists of two chambers, the Upper and Lower, though >confusingly they are both on the ground floor, and whose members are either >Gaullists or Communists, neither of whom should be trusted by the traveler. >Parliament's principal occupation is setting off atomic bombs in the south >Pacific and acting indignant and surprised when other countries complain. >According to the most current American state department intelligence, the >President is now someone named Jacques. Further information is not available >at this time. > > >CULTURE > >The French pride themselves on their culture, though it is not easy to see >why. All their music sounds the same and they have never made a movie that >you would want to watch for anything but the nude scenes. > > >CUISINE > >Let's face it, no matter how much garlic you put on it, a snail is just a >slug with a shell on its back. Croissants on the other hand, are excellent, >although it is impossible for most Americans to pronounce this word. In >general, travelers are advised to stick to cheeseburgers. > > >ECONOMY > >France has a large and diversified economy, second only to Germany's in >Europe, which is surprising because the French hardly work at all. If they >are not spending four hours dawdling over lunch, they are on strike and >blocking the roads with their trucks and tractors. France's principal >exports, in order of importance to the economy, are wine, nuclear weapons, >perfume, guided missiles, champagne, guns, grenade launchers, land mines, >tanks, attack aircraft, miscellaneous armaments and cheese. > > >PUBLIC HOLIDAYS > >France has more holidays than any other nation in the world. Among its 361 >national holidays are: 197 Saints' days, 37 National Liberation Days, 16 >Declaration of Republic Days, 54 Return of Charles de Gaulle in triumph as >if he won the war single-handed Days, 18 Napoleon sent into Exile Days, 17 >Napoleon Called Back from Exile Days, and 2 "France is Great and the Rest >of the World Sucks" Days. > > >CONCLUSION > >At least it's not Germany. > > > > > >===== >=========================== >MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" >WI ACS http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/ >MAKs Sites http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html >=========================== > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger >http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > > >==== WIWOOD Mailing List ==== >Visit Wood County WI at: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/> or >http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/WLHN/WoodCoWI/ >WIWOOD-L Listowner: Marcia Ann KUEHL <makkuehl@yahoo.com> > > > Don Litzer Head of Adult Services McMillan Memorial Library 490 E. Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 (715) 423-1040 "Happiness = Reality - Expectations"

    08/01/2001 08:42:23
    1. [WIWOOD] Lookups in River City Memoirs by Dave Engel
    2. MAK
    3. A big thanks to Gretchen Levings <galev@cpinternet.com> who has volunteered to do free lookups in the first two books of the River City Memoirs. More information on the River City Memoir Books can be found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/history/river.htm A list of lookup volunteers is posted at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/lookups.htm If you desire to do lookups - drop me a P4 email at: makkuehl@yahoo.com Again, thanks Gretchen - R/S MAK ===== =========================== MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" WI ACS http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/ MAKs Sites http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html =========================== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

    07/31/2001 03:45:20
    1. [WIWOOD] FITZ Death Records - Wood County WI
    2. I got this information from Marlys Steckler <nothergrandma@charter.net> member of HOWGS http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-marlys.htm Death records for Fitz: Alex Louis Fitz Died June 22, 1905 (V2, P269) He was born May 23, 1905, parents were Emil and Polina (Misslestine) Fitz. Buried Nekoosa Stillborn Fitz. Died Aug 03, 1909 (V3, P230) This record has been pulled but as soon as the society has the death records done, it will be in there. Olgo Armetia Fritz died Feb 01, 1913 (V6, P246) Parents were Pauline Mittlesteadt and Emil Fritz. He was born in Poland (Forgot birth date. If you want I will look it up) He was buried in Nekoosa. Informant was Emil Fitz. Ludwig Fitz Died May 6, 1919 (V10, P364) Parents were F.L. Fitz who was born in Poland. Mother unknown born in Poland. Ludwig was born May 6, 1835. He was divorced. Ludwig Fitz Died January 20, 1921 (V11, P388). He was 9 months and 10 days old. Parents were Emil and Pauline Middlestadt. Buried Nekoosa. Informant was Mrs. Emil Fitz. Frederica Fitz, Mrs. died September 30, 1939 (V24, P516) parents were Julius Soschinski (Born Germany) and Wilhelmina Braun (Born Germany) She was born March 10, 1871 in Germany, Missed where she was buried. Informant was Godlieb Fitz. August Fitz Died February 19, 1946 (V29, P527), Born August 11, 1865 in Poland. Buried Nekoosa. Father was Louis, mother unknown. Richard Emil Fitz died November 03, 1960 (V44, P432) Born Jan 21, 1901 Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Nekoosa. Parents were August Fitz and Amelia Braun S.S.# 397-30-3585. Informant was Mrs. Richard Fitz. Gottlieb Fitz Died May 17, 1962 (V46, P433) was born March 25, 1875 in Poland. Parents were Louis Fitz and Minnie Brietkreitz Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Nekoosa. Informant was Aug. Braun. Emil Henry Fitz Died December 04, 1974 (V64, P457) Born July 22, 1901, Parents were Gottlieb Fitz and Friederica Soschinski. Buried Riverside Cemetery, Nekoosa. Wife Martha Schultz Fitz. Beulah Mae Fitz Died February 19, 1974 (V64, P457) was born April 23, 1908. Parents were Robert Solchenbergen and Francis Leach. Informant was husband Leonard Fitz. Buried Calvery Cemetery. George C. Fitz Died July 24, 1974 (V65, P249) was born March 15, 1914. Buried in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Informant was Caroline Fitz, Spouse was Caroline Lindow. Parents were Emil Fitz and Pauline Mittlestedt. Hit by a car and killed. Leonard William Died October 19, 1977 (V71, P81) Born August 23, 1906 Died in Wausau. Parents were Emil Fitz and Pauline Mittlestedt. Buried in Calvery Cemetery and was a widower. Meta Elsie Fitz Died November 06, 1990 (V94, P372) Born April 15, 1905. Parents were Gustav William Schultz and Mary Horn, Informant was Charlotte Jackson and was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Nekoosa. Martha Fitz died March 16, 1995 (V101, P543). Didn't look this up as obit is posted. Marlys Steckler <nothergrandma@charter.net> NOTE: Richard Emil FITZ was married to Meta Elsie SCHULTZ FITZ. Meta was my grandmother's (Olga Ottilie SCHULTZ) sister... If you can make any other connections to this family, I would greatly appreciate the help... Marcia Ann Kuehl <makkuehl@yahoo.com> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/MAK-roots/g-master.htm

    07/31/2001 03:04:58
    1. [WIWOOD] not genealogy
    2. MAK
    3. OK, I couldn't resist. For those of you looking for your French ancestors (like me), perhaps you will find this amusing - CAUTION - it has nothing to do with genealogy - but it is humerous and sent to me by a friend who is a FRENCH citizen and living in Paris... She is half German half French like me - so thus the last line was truely a kick!!! R/S MAK FRANCE: Guide for American Tourists France is a medium-sized foreign country situated in the continent of Europe. It is an important member of the world community, though not nearly as important as it thinks. It is bounded by Germany, Spain, Switzerland and some smaller nations of no particular importance and with not very good shopping. France is a very old country with many treasures, such as the Louvre and Eurodisney. Among its contributions to western civilization are champagne, Camembert cheese and the guillotine. Although France likes to think of itself as a modern nation, air conditioning is little used and it is next to impossible for Americans to get decent Mexican food. One continuing exasperation for American visitors is that local people insist on speaking in French, though many will speak English if shouted at. THE PEOPLE France has a population of 57 million people. 52 million of these drink and smoke (the other 5 million are small children). All French people drive like lunatics, are dangerously oversexed, and have no concept of standing patiently on line. The French people are in general gloomy, temperamental, proud, arrogant, aloof and disciplined; those are their good points. Most French citizens are Roman Catholic, though you would hardly guess it from their behavior. Many people are communists. Men sometimes have girls'names like Marie or Michel, and they kiss each other when they meet. American travelers are advised to travel in groups and wear baseball caps and colorful trousers for easier recognition. SAFETY In general, France is a safe destination, although travelers must be aware that from time to time it is invaded by Germany. Traditionally,the French surrender immediately and, apart from a temporary shortage of Scotch whisky and increased difficulty in getting baseball scores and stock market prices, life for the American visitor generally goes on much as before. A tunnel connecting France to Britain beneath the English channel has been opened in recent years to make it easier for the French government to flee to London during future German invasions. HISTORY France was discovered by Charlemagne in the Dark Ages. Other important historical figures are Louis XIV, the Huguenots, Joan of Arc, Jacques Cousteau and Charles de Gaulle, who was President for many years and is now an airport. GOVERNMENT The French form of government is democratic but noisy. Elections are held more or less continuously and always result in a draw. The French love administration so for government purposes the country is divided into regions, departments, districts, municipalities, towns, communes,villages, cafes, and telephone kiosks. Each of these has its own government and elections. Parliament consists of two chambers, the Upper and Lower, though confusingly they are both on the ground floor, and whose members are either Gaullists or Communists, neither of whom should be trusted by the traveler. Parliament's principal occupation is setting off atomic bombs in the south Pacific and acting indignant and surprised when other countries complain. According to the most current American state department intelligence, the President is now someone named Jacques. Further information is not available at this time. CULTURE The French pride themselves on their culture, though it is not easy to see why. All their music sounds the same and they have never made a movie that you would want to watch for anything but the nude scenes. CUISINE Let's face it, no matter how much garlic you put on it, a snail is just a slug with a shell on its back. Croissants on the other hand, are excellent, although it is impossible for most Americans to pronounce this word. In general, travelers are advised to stick to cheeseburgers. ECONOMY France has a large and diversified economy, second only to Germany's in Europe, which is surprising because the French hardly work at all. If they are not spending four hours dawdling over lunch, they are on strike and blocking the roads with their trucks and tractors. France's principal exports, in order of importance to the economy, are wine, nuclear weapons, perfume, guided missiles, champagne, guns, grenade launchers, land mines, tanks, attack aircraft, miscellaneous armaments and cheese. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS France has more holidays than any other nation in the world. Among its 361 national holidays are: 197 Saints' days, 37 National Liberation Days, 16 Declaration of Republic Days, 54 Return of Charles de Gaulle in triumph as if he won the war single-handed Days, 18 Napoleon sent into Exile Days, 17 Napoleon Called Back from Exile Days, and 2 "France is Great and the Rest of the World Sucks" Days. CONCLUSION At least it's not Germany. ===== =========================== MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" WI ACS http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/ MAKs Sites http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html =========================== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

    07/31/2001 01:48:31
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] Re: SCHLAFKE/BUBOLZ
    2. This is what I have on Schlafke Descendants of Henry Schlafke 1 Henry Schlafke +Wilhelmina Schmidt 2 Myron Schlafke b: October 24, 1922 in Marshfield, WI d: in Sheboygan, WI +Lois Louise Schiller b: October 05, 1926 in Pittsville, WI m: March 04, 1944 in Ev. Lutheran Church Parsonage, Arlington, WI 3 Suzette Karen Schlafke b: January 30, 1947 in Marshfield, WI 4 Terri Lynn Schlafke b: April 06, 1965 in St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, WI +Charles D Zinthefer m: April 30 in Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Bakerville, WI 4 Edward Zinthefer 4 Gary Zinthefer 3 Linda Lee Schlafke b: July 18, 1948 in Marshfield, WI +Dennis Brandt *2nd Husband of Linda Lee Schlafke: +Edward C. Westpetat m: December 03, 1969 in Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marshfield, WI 4 Michael Charles Westpetat b: May 15, 1970 in North Carolina

    07/30/2001 02:36:13
    1. [WIWOOD] Re: BATES (Mary) m PRYNE (Sherman)
    2. Diane, What info do you have on the Reinwands? My husband's 1st cousin once removed, Evelynne SCHLAFKE married a Hubert (Hubie) REINWAND. We recently met his son Gerald (Dicky) REINWAND at another cousin's funeral (Harold SCHLAFKE) in Marshfield, WI

    07/30/2001 04:57:26
    1. [WIWOOD] Re: SCHLAFKE/BUBOLZ
    2. My KUEHLING was Anna who was born in Munich Germany Oct 25, 1883. She married August SCHLAFKE in Marshfield, Wood Cty, WI, Nov 16, 1901. and died March 1 or 2, 1977. Perhaps she was a sibling of your KUEHLING? I have much on the August SCHLAFKE family, if there is a link

    07/30/2001 04:38:44
    1. [WIWOOD] Re: yellowstone trail
    2. MAK
    3. Checkout this neat site for the Yellowstone trail that Joan Benner CC for Adams and Marquette sent. Joan, Thanks for the info on Yellowstone trail in Wisconsin. This is too cool. I am passing it on to the WI people who were interested... notice it goes through St Point... too fun. That sounds about right, as we were all looking for info a few years back - mainly the old route through WI... So, this is awesome. Again, Thanks. R/S MAK --- joan benner <jmbenner@tznet.com> wrote: > Marcia, > Way back when--about 2 yrs ago--someone was asking about the > Yellowstone Trail in WI. Found this website tonight and thought you might > like to pass this on to them... http://www.yellowstonetrailwi.com/ > > Joan ===== =========================== MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" WI ACS http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/ MAKs Sites http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html =========================== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

    07/27/2001 01:17:26
    1. [WIWOOD] FITZ (Richard) m SCHULTZ (Martha "Meta")
    2. I am searching for a Richard FITZ m Martha "Mamie" "Meta" "Mutzi" SCHULTZ (b Apr 15, 1905 d Nov 06, 1990) This couple had at least four children: Charlotte "Peegee" FITZ m Charles JACKSON, Garnetta FITZ m Franklin PORTER, Richard "Rickey" FITZ, and Robert "Bobbie" FITZ m Leslie unknown. Martha was my grandmother Olga Ottilie SCHULTZ KUEHL's sister. Their parents Gustav and Mary VanHORN SCHULTZ are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Nekoosa, WI. I only found one record for a Richard FITZ on-line and do not know if this is mine or not. Pre 1907 births: Richard Fitz Birth Date: 11 Jan 1892 County: La Crosse Reel: 0102 Record: 002152 I also found one record on line for a Martha FITZ and this one is NOT mine. Martha SCHULTZ FITZ (SSN 394-18-2073 Residence: 54494 Wisconsin Rapids, Wood, WI Born 12 Dec 1903 Died Mar 1995 Issued: WI (Before 1951)) I also noticed that there is a Meta and Richard FITZ buried in Riverside Cemetery, Nekoosa, WoodCoWI... I strongly suspect that these are my FITZ connection... If someone could check the cemetery index for me that would be great. Thanks. R/S MAK http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/MAK-roots/g-master.htm

    07/24/2001 04:08:53
    1. [WIWOOD] Re: {not a subscriber} Re: Marshfield History Book 1 - M
    2. MAK
    3. Please check the index or both books for the full name at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/history/marsh.htm Then, follow the directions for requesting a lookup... I realized that when the old messages were moved to the new boards, all the old links were removed. R/S MAK --- tokass3@attcanada.ca wrote: > > > Hi > My name is sue and I see you have moen in the book. > I was wondering if there is any mention of grieves miaden name marring a > moen. > Thank you for your time it is greatly appreciated > > Best regaurds Sue > ===== =========================== MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" WI ACS http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/ MAKs Sites http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html =========================== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

    07/24/2001 12:38:22
    1. [WIWOOD] NARA genealogy package FREE
    2. MAK
    3. The National Archives and Records Administration offers a free Genealogy Packet. Write to: Archives Publication Distribution Room 69, Dept P Seventh St. Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20408 >From another list, so I have no additional information and don't know what it contains, but it should be quite helpful since they have all the government information and data that is public domain. R/S MAK __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

    07/24/2001 01:56:35
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] FITZ (Richard) m SCHULTZ (Martha)
    2. joan benner
    3. At 12:07 PM 7/20/2001 -0600, you wrote: I am searching for a Richard FITZ m Martha "Mamie" "Meta" "Mutzi" SCHULTZ (SSN 394-18-2073 Residence: 54494 Wisconsin Rapids, Wood, WI Born 12 Dec 1903 Died Mar 1995 Issued: WI (Before 1951)) - This couple eventually settled in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, and had at least four children: Charlotte "Peegee" FITZ m Charles JACKSON, Garnetta FITZ m Franklin PORTER, Richard "Rickey" FITZ, and Robert "Bobbie" FITZ m Leslie unknown. Martha was my grandmother Olga Ottilie SCHULTZ KUEHL's sister. Their parents Gustav and Mary VanHORN SCHULTZ are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Nekoosa, WI. R/S MAK Marcia, Here is the obit you requested, from Page 2A of the March 14, 1995 Daily Tribune [Wisconsin Rapids-Wood-WI] Not sure whether this is the sister of your Olga Ottilie SCHULTZ KUEHL, from the obit, it does not sound like it. If you need more look-ups done in Washburn (Bayfield Co), though, I may be able to help you with those later this summer/early fall. Joan M. Benner, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Friendly Professional Research, Guided by the Golden Rule Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records P.O. Box 1559, Wisconsin Rapids WI 54495-1559 or for more information, http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest :~) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martha FITZ, 91, of 920 5th St South, died Monday march 13, 1995, at Riverview Manor Nursing Home. Services will be at 11 am Thursday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church. The Rev. William Menzel will officiate. Burial will be in Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. FITZ was born Dec 12, 1903, in Washburn, to Simon and Stella SCHULTZ. She married John ALMQUIST in 1922. The marriage ended in divorce. She married Henry FITZ Aug 22, 1932 in Freeport IL. He died Dec 4, 1970. She was employed as a sales clerk at Germann's Jewelry and Johnson Hills. She was past president of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors include one son, Robert (Ruth), of Wisconsin Rapids; six grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Frank SCHULTZ, Duluth MN; Clarence SCHULTZ, Washburn; George (Vera) SCHULTZ, Washburn; and Joseph SCHULTZ, Neenah; and two sisters, Berniece FINN, Minneapolis and Elaine (Carl) THORSON, in Illinois. She was predeceased by her parents, seven sisters (Marie, Frances, Dorothy, Ann, Margaret, Eleanor and Irene) and three brothers (Jack, Ray and Charles). Ritchay Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.

    07/23/2001 09:02:27
    1. [WIWOOD] Death Certificate
    2. Janet Duffield
    3. I am looking for any information on the death of Polly Gibbs Whitney who died in Waukesha Co., WI in 1852. Can anyone give me any suggestions or help? Janet Whitney Duffield

    07/23/2001 12:22:35
    1. [WIWOOD] Donhard-Koberstein-LeMahieu
    2. Links to John Donhard (b. 11/1890) daughter Catharine d. 11/15/1983 - Julia Donhard LeMahieu (b. 12/8/1880, d. 11/15/1983) Marshfield.

    07/21/2001 04:21:19
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] FITZ (Richard) m SCHULTZ (Martha)
    2. Marlys Steckler
    3. Hi I will be going to the court house late next week. If someone else has found info on Fitzs by then I will look up. Marlys nothergrandma@charter.net

    07/20/2001 01:41:59