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    1. Re: [WIWOOD] Wood Cty Place Names Will do lookups
    2. Sue, Are your GARRISONS connected to any GARRISONS in Waushara Co? This family came from NY. Honoré Olson HonoreO@aol.com In a message dated 9/11/00 1:42:13 PM, anchor775@hotmail.com writes: << I am interested in the Garrison name. The family arrived in Centralia, Grand Rapids (Wisconisn Rapids)in 1854. At one time there was a Garrison school and Garrison Island Park. Original business was in lumber - saw mills, then branched out. Names of interest are Orestes d. 1874, Viola d. 1899, Frank d. 1905, Elma Garrison Bensly d. Mar. 1861, Charles, Llewellyn, and Henry D. d. Mar. 1866. I am also interested in the editions of local newspapers dating back as early as 1858 in hopes to find more info on the deaths of Henry and Elma Garrison Bensly. Thank you Sue>>

    09/13/2000 04:52:26
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] UWSP
    2. Thanks ... Lynda

    09/12/2000 05:38:20
    1. [WIWOOD] UWSP
    2. University Archives University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point LRC University Library Stevens Point, WI 54481 1-715-346-2586 e-mail address: Archives@UWSP.edu They do not take any requests over the phone, only by mail and e-mail. There is a standard fee of $5.00 plus any copying costs. They will send you a bill for the charges if they find anything for you. Warmest Regards, Dawn Endos@aol.com

    09/12/2000 05:35:08
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] RE: US-St Point Archive Hours
    2. Thanks for the info ... could you please post the address?

    09/12/2000 05:26:59
    1. [WIWOOD] RE: US-St Point Archive Hours
    2. MAK
    3. Thank you very much for sending the hours of the UW-St Point Archives. I was very happy with your quick response, and look forward to researching in your facilities on my next trip out. I am sending this to some of the Mailing Lists, so they too, can use your services. Thank you for your time. R/S MAK --- "Price, Bonnie" <boprice@uwsp.edu> wrote: > Hi! > We would like to respond to your questions. Thank you for the compliments. > We do try to be helpful. Our hours for this first semester are as follows: > MWF 8-noon and 1:15 to 4:30. Tues. and Thurs. 8-noon. There are no > afternoon hours. We have no weekend or evening hours. If you can't make it > to Stevens Point, we will do some searching for specific requests for you. > Our charges are $5.00 service charge for up to 5 names and 25 cents a page > to photocopy and $1.00 per page for information from a bound volume, for > example, naturalization records. Otherwise our charges are 10 cents a page > for photocopying and $1.00 a page if from a bound volume. Our phone number > is 715-346-2586, but we do not take requests over the phone. It is best to > call as we have a limited staff. A situation could arise that due to > illness or meetings, we would have to close for a day or part of a day. > > Bonnie Price > UWSP Archives > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: MAK [mailto:makkuehl@yahoo.com] > Here is the site with the listings of holdings: > http://library.uwsp.edu/depts/gen/genealog.htm#ARCHIVES > > I cc'd the Archives and perhaps they will respond with days and hours of > operation, > > From: "Willes Traver" <sonnyw@mw.sisna.com> > > Considering making a trip to take advantage of the many resources that are > > located in the University Library. Wondered if someone could share some > hints or suggestions for my visit there. ===== ===== TheStorm http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/TheStorm USC NROTC Alumni http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~uscnrotc/ MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

    09/12/2000 02:21:01
    1. [WIWOOD] Wood Co Place Names
    2. Hewitt PO Thje original name, Kreuser PO, was changed to Hewitt Po on Oct 13.1883. Named for Hewitt Station. Hewitt Station (also Hewitts Sidetrack) A station on the Soo Line in sec 13, T25N,R3E(Marshfield township). Named after Henry Hewitt, Sr., a lumberman who had a sidetrack built at this point. The earliest possible date for the name is 1872 when the Philips and Colby Construction Co. finished laying the tracks of the Wisconsin Central RR from Stevens Point, Portage Co.,through this area. At various times the station has been called Section 28 or Achtundswanzig, Hewitts Sidetrack, Kreuser and Hewitts.

    09/12/2000 03:37:34
    1. [WIWOOD] DANIELSON (Leland) 1909 - 1981
    2. Jane Richards Barker
    3. Posted on: Wood Co. Wi Obits Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WoodObits/267 Surname: DANIELSON, McCOY, NELSON ------------------------- Leland DANIELSON Obit source unknown. Leland DANIELSON, 72, 2310 5th St S , died this morning at Riverview Hospital. Services will be at 1:30pm Saturday at First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ. The Rev Ramon HERNANDEZ will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. DANIELSON was born Oct 16, 1909, in City Point, A son of Mr and Mrs Andrew DANIELSON. He married Helen McCOY Sept 1, 1934, in Nekoosa. He worked for consolidated Papers inc, as a trimmer operator, retiring in 1971. Survivors include his wife; one son, Russell, Wisconsin Rapids; Four grandchildren and one sister, Catherine NELSON, Bradenton, FL. He was preceded in death by one son, one daughter, four brothers and two sisters. There will be no visitation. A memorial fund has been established. Taylor Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

    09/11/2000 06:15:02
    1. [WIWOOD] Fwd: Historical New York Times Project
    2. MAK
    3. FYI --- Chris DeWan <cdewan@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote: > Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 19:59:43 -0400 (EDT) > From: Chris DeWan <cdewan@andrew.cmu.edu> > To: Undisclosed recipients: ; > Subject: Historical New York Times Project > > Greetings, > > This letter is to alert you to a great new free resource on the Civil War. > Seagate Technologies and Carnegie Mellon University's Universal Library have > teamed up to bring you the Historical New York Times Project. > > http://nyt.ulib.org > > The content we offer is direct scans of microfilm shot of nearly every issue > of the New York Times during the Civil War, all presented online in an > easy-to- > navigate format. > > Visit, enjoy, and please link to us from your site if you like us! > > Regards, > ~The Historical NYT Project Team > > (sincere apologies if your received this in duplicate) > > ===== ===== TheStorm http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/TheStorm USC NROTC Alumni http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~uscnrotc/ MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

    09/11/2000 05:57:18
    1. [WIWOOD] RANDEAU (Peter Alfred)
    2. Mary
    3. Posted on: Wood Co. Wi Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Wood/713 Surname: HANCE, HICKENBOTTOM, RANDEAU, RONDEAU ------------------------- Seeking information on 2 gentlemen I believe to be brothers. # 1 My g.grandfather: Peter Alfred RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b 4 July 1839 Canada d 19 Aug 1923 Coweta, Wagoner Co, OK Parents; Unknown m 9 Jan 1868 Clay City, Clay Co, IL Cynthia Caroline HICKENBOTTOM Their children: 1. Frank Alfred RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Clay City, Clay Co, IL 2. Charles Wesley RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Clay City, Clay Co, IL 3. Lue Ellen RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Clay City, Clay Co, IL 4. Flora May RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Clay City, Clay Co, IL 5. Mary Emma RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Clay City, Clay Co, IL 6. Cora Madaline RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Clay City, Clay Co, IL 7. Louis Edward RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Bonham, Fannin Co, TX 8. Josephine RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Bonham, Fannin Co, TX 9. Baby Sissie S RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Dodd City, TX 10. Isaac Thomas RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Dodd City, TX 11. Homer Christopher RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Stevenville, TX 12. James Harvey RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Delancy, Madison Co, TX 13. Minnie Bell RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Coweta, Creek Land, Indian Territory, OK #2 Frank RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b July 1842 Canada d ? Parents; Unknown m 31 Dec 1870 Clay Co, IL Nancy "Isabella" HANCE Their Children; 1. James RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b. Illinois 2. Genevive "Jennie" RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b. Wood Co. Wisconsin 3. Emma RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Wood Co, WI 4. Laura RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Wood Co, WI 5. Willie RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b Wood Co, WI 6. Arthur Alfred RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b. Rudolph, Wood Co, WI 7. Susie RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b WI 8. Exelia RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b WI 9. Viola RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b WI 10. Nellie RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b WI 11. Belle RANDEAU (alt sp RONDEAU) b WI Thank You in advance for any help!! Mary Platte Co, WY

    09/11/2000 05:52:52
    1. [WIWOOD] Wood Co Place Names
    2. Will post Place names as time permits >From Wood County Place Names by Robert S Rudolph Achtundzwanzig The German name for Section 28, an early name for Hewitt. Ah-da-wa-gam The Indian name for the Grand Rapids. It is supposed to mean "two-sided rapids" and to refer to the two channels in the rapids on either side of Sherman Rock. However, research into the possible Chippewa word for "two" was nij or nijo;bawitig meant "rapid or rapids in a river, "nawadjiwan, "rapids in the middle of a river, "kijidjiwan, "there is a rapid" or "there are rapids,: and kakabikedjiwan, "there is a strong rapids over rocks." The spelling of none of the words resembles the spelling of ah-da-wa-gam closely enough to be considered its ancestor. On the contrary, the spelling of part of adwaama, "I go somewhere with him in a canoe: and nadawa, "I fetch him in a canoe" more closely resembles the first part of ah-da -wa-gam. The name is now used to designate the Ahdawagam Division of Consolidated Papers, Inc, an important Wood Co. firm. Altdorf A rural community around a church and school on co trunk D in sec w, Hansen Township. Names for former Altdorf PO Altdorf PO A PO established on Feb 27, 1886, with Hubert Schlig as postmaster. An H Schig, undoubtedly the same man, is listed in State Gaz., 1888-9, as the proprietor of a general store in the Altdorf area. He probably kept the PO in his store. On a map published in 1902 Altdorf PO is located in NE sec w Hansen Township. It was discontinued on Feb 15,1905 Altdorf, the capital of Canton Uri, Switzerland, had been the original home of many settlers in the area around the PO. Altdorf School A school on co. trunk D in NE sec 2, Hansen Township. Named for the adjacent rual community of Altdorf

    09/11/2000 05:51:52
    1. [WIWOOD] Kris KUEHL
    2. MAK
    3. Check out this KUEHL: Kris KUEHL Olympic Team... http://www.windomnews.com/windomnews/myarticles.asp?S=91&P=254454&PubID=4608 Anyone related??? R/S MA KUEHL ===== ===== TheStorm http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/TheStorm USC NROTC Alumni http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~uscnrotc/ MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

    09/11/2000 08:24:06
    1. Re: [WIWOOD] Wood Cty Place Names Will do lookups
    2. Susan Langus
    3. Hi Jane, This book sounds like quite a find. I am interested in the Garrison name. The family arrived in Centralia, Grand Rapids (Wisconisn Rapids)in 1854. At one time there was a Garrison school and Garrison Island Park. Original business was in lumber - saw mills, then branched out. Names of interest are Orestes d. 1874, Viola d. 1899, Frank d. 1905, Elma Garrison Bensly d. Mar. 1861, Charles, Llewellyn, and Henry D. d. Mar. 1866. I am also interested in the editions of local newspapers dating back as early as 1858 in hopes to find more info on the deaths of Henry and Elma Garrison Bensly. Thank you Sue PS - you may get more email than you bargined for! From: JVB56@aol.com Reply-To: WIWOOD-L@rootsweb.com To: WIWOOD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WIWOOD] Wood Cty Place Names Will do lookups Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 11:48:27 EDT I just got some more stuff from my grandma's things and there is a book entitled: Wood County Place Names by Robert S Rudolph 1970 " In the case of this study of the place names of Wood County, WI , findings are based on copies of maps of the area, including real estate maps and plat, and on county histories, editions of local newspapers dating back as early as 1858, state gazetteers listing business enterprises and prominent citizens of the area, railroad records and histories, notes of the original surveyors, records of early censuses, interviews with elderly citizens and people interested in local history and personal observation of the sites. The study includes names of railroads, towns, cities, flag stations, spur lines, postoffices, rural schools, corners, additions and subdivisions of villages and cities (through 1928), parks , all streams and bodies of water, (including swamps and marshes), all named elevations, roads and streets with historical significance, important dams, lumber mills withhistorical significance, and a lumbering camp(Wards) whose name was for a time relatively important as a place name. Certain information has been sought about each name: The pronunciation of the name, the precise location of the named feature, the type of feature, the several names a feature has had over the years, the approximate date range of the use of the name, spelling variants, and the origin of the name. I will be happy to do lookups in this book Thanks Jane Richards Barker JVB56@aol.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> _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/11/2000 07:40:52
    1. [WIWOOD] Wood Cty Place Names Will do lookups
    2. I just got some more stuff from my grandma's things and there is a book entitled: Wood County Place Names by Robert S Rudolph 1970 " In the case of this study of the place names of Wood County, WI , findings are based on copies of maps of the area, including real estate maps and plat, and on county histories, editions of local newspapers dating back as early as 1858, state gazetteers listing business enterprises and prominent citizens of the area, railroad records and histories, notes of the original surveyors, records of early censuses, interviews with elderly citizens and people interested in local history and personal observation of the sites. The study includes names of railroads, towns, cities, flag stations, spur lines, postoffices, rural schools, corners, additions and subdivisions of villages and cities (through 1928), parks , all streams and bodies of water, (including swamps and marshes), all named elevations, roads and streets with historical significance, important dams, lumber mills withhistorical significance, and a lumbering camp(Wards) whose name was for a time relatively important as a place name. Certain information has been sought about each name: The pronunciation of the name, the precise location of the named feature, the type of feature, the several names a feature has had over the years, the approximate date range of the use of the name, spelling variants, and the origin of the name. I will be happy to do lookups in this book Thanks Jane Richards Barker JVB56@aol.com

    09/11/2000 05:48:27
    1. [WIWOOD] Wisconsin in Civil War
    2. MAK
    3. FYI R/S MAK --- Mary Bakeman <mbakeman@PARKBOOKS.COM> wrote: > > E.B. Quiner's 1000+page classic, "The Military History of Wisconsin in the > War for the Union," was first published in 1866. It contains regimental > histories as well as rosters of the officers serving each WI regiment and > much more. This book has now been reprinted, supplemented with a new > genealogical (every-name) index. > > For those with access to the book at various libraries (the MN Historical > Society holds a copy, for example), the every-name index has also been > published as a separate booklet. > > For more details, see our "hot" list at > http://www.parkbooks.com/Html/hot.html > > Mary > Mary Bakeman > Park Genealogical Books, publishers of MN Genealogical Journal > e-mail mbakeman@parkbooks.com > WWW http://www.parkbooks.com/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

    09/10/2000 05:41:05
    1. [WIWOOD] DAY (Patricia Y - Mrs Richard M) 1937 - 2000
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Wood Co. Wi Obits Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WoodObits/266 Surname: BEGOLKE, BOLLIG, COPELAND, DAY, LONG, WALKER, WILLIS, ZEEBE ------------------------- Patricia Y DAY Obit taken from the Pittsville Record, Volume 91 Number 30, August 3, 2000, Page 3 Columns 3, 4 and 5 Patricia DAY, 1937-2000 Patricia Y DAY, 62, of Janesville, died Saturday July 29, 2000 at Beloit Memorial Hospital. She was born Oct 24, 1937, in Marshfield, to George and Helen (LONG) COPELAND. She graduated from Pittsville High School in 1955, and married Richard M DAY in 1959, in Whitewater. She was employed by Rock County Health Care Center as kitchen supervisor for 13 years, retiring in 1990. Patricia enjoyed going to the races, fishing and also was a collector of owls and lighthouses. She is survived by six children, Mike COPELAND of Janesville, Yvonne (Robert) BOLLIG of Beloit, Jeff (Jackie) DAY of Beloit, Keith DAY of Janesville, Lon (Karen) DAY of Beloit and Angel (Greg) WILLIS of South Beloit; 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; four brothers, Gale (Faye) COPELAND of Janesville, Doug (Nancy) COPELAND of Richmond, Jim (Sharon) COPELAND of Soldiers Grove, and Chuck (Tricia) COPELAND of Neillsville; two sisters, Echo ZEEBE of Babcock and Tana (Eugene) BEGOLKE of Johnstown; and by a special friend, DuWayne WALKER of Newville. Graveside services were held Tuesday August 1, 2000, at Babcock Cemetery. Joan M BENNER, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Rootsweb Sponsor Link: Golden Rule Genealogy URL: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm>

    09/10/2000 05:35:21
    1. [WIWOOD] HAHN WERNER (Eva I - Mrs Shirley E) 1900 - 2000
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Wood Co. Wi Obits Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WoodObits/265 Surname: HAHN, TIMM, WERNER ------------------------- Eva I WERNER Obit taken from the Pittsville Record, Volume 91 Number 30, August 3, 2000, Page 3 Columns 1 and 2 Eva WERNER 1900-2000 Eva I WERNER, 99, of Pittsville, was called to her eternal rest Friday July 28, 2000 at Bethel Center, Arpin, where she had resided for the last year and a half. Services were held Monday at St John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Pittsville. Rev Harold KEEKLEY officiated and burial was in Mound cemetery, Pittsville. Pallbearers were Russell PARKER, Richard and Marc SHERWOOD, Robert SHEA, Randy and David JOHNSEN, Ralph HOLLY and Michael PRIM. Ernest KIESLING was honorary pallbearer. Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville, handled arrangements. Eva was born December 11, 1900 to John and Amelia (TIMM) HAHN in Wisconsin Rapids. She received a teaching degree from the Wood County Normal and taught in several elementary schools including Babcock, Vesper and Biron. In 1928 she married Shirley E WERNER of Pittsville, where they owned and operated the Pittsville Hardware Store until her husband's death in 1968. She was a former member of the Pittsville Board of Education, taught high school economics and was instrumental in initiating the hot lunch program for the school system, where she served as head cook for many years. Eva was a member of St John's Evangelical Lutheran church in Pittsville, where she taught Sunday school and Bible school for many years. She was a member of the Ladies Aid and became the first president of St John's Lutheran Women's Missionary League. She was a member of the Pittsville Historical Society and served on the Education Board for many years. Eva enjoyed her flower gardens, crocheting doilies, decorating dolls, sewing, and had a great love of music. She also enjoyed writing poetry and stories, some of which were published in the "Good Old Days" magazine. Eva is survived by her three daughters, Patricia (Archie) PARKER of Springbrook, Mary Lou (Roland) SHERWOOD of Pittsville, and Marjorie (Richard) JOHNSEN of Escanaba, Michigan; eight grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. She was also pre-deceased by her parents, her sister Frances, and one grandchild. Memorials may be designated to St John's Evangelical Church Organ Fund in Pittsville. Joan M BENNER, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Rootsweb Sponsor Link: Golden Rule Genealogy URL: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm>

    09/10/2000 05:29:56
    1. [WIWOOD] GANSCH (Victor H) 1926 - 2000
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Wood Co. Wi Obits Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WoodObits/264 Surname: BANKENBUSH, BUBLITZ, GANSCH ------------------------- Victor H GANSCH Obit taken from the Pittsville Record, Volume 91 Number 30, August 3, 2000, Page 3 Column 2 Victor H GANSCH 1926-2000 Victor H GANSCH, 74, of the Town of Sigel, died Saturday, July 29, 2000 at Riverview Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids. Services were at 11 am Wednesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church . The Rev Mark DRENGLER officiated, and burial was at Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr GANSCH was born June 14, 1926 in Vesper, to Adolph and Mathilda (BUBLITZ) GANSCH. He married Lorraine BANKENBUSH Feb 20, 1950, in MN, and celebrated their 50th anniversary in February. Mr GANSCH retired from Nekoosa Papers in 1984, having worked in the maintainance department. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran church, and was a Green Bay Packer and Nascar fan. Survivors include his wife, Lorraine; three sons, Ron (Vicki) GANSCH of Kellner, Don (Patti) GANSCH of Town of Saratoga, and Randy (Carrie) GANSCH of Marshfield; five grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one brother, Arnold GANSCH of El Cajon, California; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, two brothers and three sisters. Taylor Funeral Home, Wisconsin Rapids, handled arrangements. Joan M BENNER, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Rootsweb Sponsor Link: Golden Rule Genealogy URL: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm>

    09/10/2000 05:25:31
    1. [WIWOOD] HAUMSCHILD (Robert) 1932 - 2000
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Wood Co. Wi Obits Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WoodObits/263 Surname: HAUMSCHILD ------------------------- Robert HAUMSCHILD Memorial Service Notice taken from the Pittsville Record, Volume 91 Number 30, August 3rd, 2000, page 3 column 2 Robert HAUMSCHILD Memorial Service Robert HAUMSCHILD, 68, of Forsyth, Montana died Saturday, July 29, 2000 in Forsyth. A memorial service is tentatively scheduled for Saturday August 12 at Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville. Military rites will be conducted by Palmer-Ritchie-Thomas Post 153 American Legion, Pittsville. Joan M BENNER, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Rootsweb Sponsor Link: Golden Rule Genealogy URL: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm>

    09/10/2000 05:22:44
    1. [WIWOOD] KAISER (Peter) - 1918
    2. Patti Laessig
    3. Posted on: Wood Co. Wi Obits Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WoodObits/262 Surname: KAISER, OHLINGER ------------------------- Peter KAISER Obit taken from The Stratford Journal, Friday, September 6, 1918 On Sunday, August 25, Peter KAISER, one of Marathon County’s pioneers passed away at this home in the town of Eau Pleine. Mr KAISER was born in Fond du Lac County in 1853, where he grew to manhood. He was married to Miss Susie OHLINGER of Mayville in 1878, and made their home in Fond du Lac County until 1883, when they sold out and came to this village, where they have since lived in the town of Eau Pleine for the past thirty-five years. He is survived by his wife and nine children, seven boys and two girls. The funeral services were held from St Joseph’s Catholic Church Wednesday, August 28. Rev J L SCHUMACHER officiating. Those from out of town who were here to attend the funeral were: Peter KAISER, Cadott, WI; Henry KAISER, Cadott, WI; Peter HEBRING, Cadott, WI; Mike ESLINGER and family, Chippewa Falls; Mrs Margaret PATSON, Chippewa Falls; Nick KAISER, Lomira, WI; Miss Ann ZEHREN, Lomira, WI; Mr and Mrs John WEBER, Jr, Auburndale, WI; Mr and Mrs Peter WEBER, Auburndale, WI; Mr and Mrs John OHLINGER and family of Colby, WI; Mrs Peter WEBER and family of Marshfield; Mr and Mrs Mike WEBER of Marshfield; Mr and Mrs Peter ENGELDINGER; Mr and Mrs Phil WEBER of Marshfield.

    09/10/2000 05:02:47
    1. [WIWOOD] NASH (Margaret) m GREGORY (John E) 1902
    2. Dawn
    3. Posted on: Wood Co. Wi Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Wood/709 Surname: GREGORY, NASH ------------------------- Looking for the family of John E GREGORY b est. 1864-1874. Parents? Siblings? He was married in Tacoma, WA to a Margaret NASH in 1902. The write up is in the Wisconsin Valley Leader. Margaret NASH had a tie to Wood County. Did John E GREGORY? Warmest regards, Dawn

    09/10/2000 04:31:36