DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH GREENE OF WESTERLY R.I. By: Frank L.
Greene 500 p pub 1894 Munsells Sons Albany. This book covers the
emigration of the Seventh Day Baptists, and others, from Rhode
Island in the late 1700's through New York and points West. Many
ended up in Southern Wisconsin. Janesville became their headquarters
and their research library is there. Wisconsin churches included:
Walworth, Milton Jct, Rockiver, Edgerton, Lima, Albion, Utica,
Marquette, Union, Adams, Coloma, Dakota, New Auburn, Exeland, and
Grantsburg. In Minnesota: Isanti, Twin Cities, New Auburn (again)
Dodge Center, Freeborn and Alden. Also some in Iowa and Michigan. My
edition was by Higginson. I believe it is in paperback as well. Eldon
J. Green
"THE OLD LUTHERAN PASSENGER LISTS FOR LUTHERANS
.....". I have "The Old Lutheran Passenger Lists for
Lutherans that went to Buffalo Erie Co., and Niagara Co., NY; and
Dodge, Jefferson, Washington, Ozaukee & Milwaukee Counties
Wisconsin in 1843". Ships included are Mariana, Edward, Dorthea,
Ajax, Sylvestor, Arab, Bachus, Protous, and Hualco. They departed
from either Hamburg, Stettin or Prussia and landed in New York. I am
willing to do lookups for anyone who asks. Melissa
Able.
"AN ARMSTRONG ANCESTRY". By John Edward
Armstrong, this book includes my Armstrongs from Jefferson County,
Wisconsin. I would be wIlling to do look-ups for anyone with an
Armstrong connection in Wisconsin. Andra
Parlett
"OBITUARIES OF CORNISH AND NORTH DEVONSHIRE SETTLERS IN
JEFFERSON, WALWORTH AND WAUKESHA COUNTIES, WISCONSIN USA" .
In two volumes. Published by Jean Jolliffe. These are obituaries
taken from local newspapers and tell much about this large
contingent of immigrants to these counties. Included in the books
are the monumental inscriptions of Zion, Pleasant Valley, and Siloam
Cemeteries. If anyone thinks they have Cornish ancestors who settled
in these counties, I will be glad to check both volumes to see if
their obit is included. Jean
Jolliffe