* Algoma newspapers on microfilm,
1873-1994
* Index to birth, death, marriages
Algoma Record Herald 1873-1950
* Births in Algoma Record Herald 1873-1922
* Index to Marriage records- Kewaunee county courthouse
1859-1907 (indexed by bride and groom)
* Index of Kewaunee County History articles in Algoma
Record Herald 1873-1950 and Lux News 1909-1950
* Index to Green Bay Newspapers 1833-1840
* Photo Negatives of pictures in Algoma Record Herald,
1937-1987
* Cemetery list for Kewaunee and
Door Counties.
* Luxemburg newspaper on microfilm,
Feb. 26, 1909 to Mar. 11, 1971
* Luxemburg News 1909 to 1950
* Obituaries- Luxemburg News 1909-1950
* Kewaunee Enterprise on microfilm, 1871-1886 (incomplete
data)
* Death and Marriage lists from
Kewaunee Enterprise, 1859 to 1920
* Obituaries in Algoma Record Herald 1873-1950
* Kewaunee County Biographical
Sketches
* The Monument by F.M. Wits
* History of Kewaunee County written
in articles found in the Kewaunee Press 1921-1923 (by Geo. Wing)
* Pioneer Story by George Wing
* Wisconsin's Belgian Community
* Early History of Kewaunee County
by Geo. Wing
* Commemorative Biographical Record
* History of Northern Wisconsin
* Land of the Great Gray Wolf by
Liz Howell
* Kewaunee County Directories 1907-1908,
1916
* 1912 Atlas of Kewaunee County
* 1876 Map of Kewaunee County
* Census: 1820 to 1920, 1890 census
has list of Civil War Veterans
Kewaunee Public Library
822 Juneau Street
Kewaunee, WI 54216
(920) 388-5015
REFERENCE
*Articles Possible by George Wing
* Biography of John KAREL, Founder of State Bank of Kewaunee
* Biography of L. Albert KAREL
* A Bohemian/Czech cultural landscape of Kewaunee and
Manitowoc Counties, WI by Carol Oshefsky
* Caroline Meintz LUEDTKE: A woman in her time
by Sherry Ewaskowitz (Dec. 1990)
* Census (handwritten) of 1865 for Kewaunee County--divided
by township
* Ever Westward (the WOODARDS, PERKINSES, HOLBROOKS,
BLANCHARDS, MANSONS, EASTMANS, &
PEABODYS of Potton--joined in WI by the
SCHULTZES and WHITAKERS) compiled by Brother Bede Stadler,
1946
* Czecky Dedictve
* Dubay: Son-in-law of Oshkosh by Merton E. Krug, 1946
* Early Duck Creek History by Jeane & Les Rentmeester,
1989
* The father of WI 4-H-- The Ransom Asa MOORE story by
Marjorie L Gleason & WIlliam E. Gleason
* Commemorative Biographical record of the counties of
Brown, Kewaunee, & Door, WI. Containing
biographical sketches of prominent and representative
citizens, and of many of the early settled families, 1895
* History of Luxemburg Township and Village 1855-1983
* The Flemish in WI by Jeane & Les Rentmeester, 1985
* Our merchant Relatives by Jeanne & Les Rentmeester,
1995
* From tape to type-- an oral history manual and workbook,
1975
* SEYK name synonymous with growth of Kewaunee
* STAHL Family history
* STANGEL Family tree book (descendents of Joseph Stangel
1836-1924 and Mary HOLUB 1837-1905), 1992
* STOLLER family tree
* The story of a friendly man, Judge John Colonel KAREL
* The story of my life by Paul L.G. REINKE
* Plansky, 1982
* GILSON family tree (Nov. 1989)
* GRITZMACHER family (May 1989)
* Tomah, A chief of the Menominee nation by Jeanne &
Les Rentmeester, 1997
* The WI Creoles by Jeanne & Les Rentmeester, 1991
* The WI fur- trade people by Jeanne & Les Rentmeester
* Guide to archives and manuscripts in the UW-Green Bay
area research center, revised 9/97
* A guide to historic presercation resources in WI (sept.
1991)
* Histories of Foscoro (Stoney Creek) and Silver Creek
by Oscar Berg
* History of the WI society-- Children of the American
Revolution (1895-1995)
* How to locate anyone who is or has been in the military
by Lt. Col. RIchard S. Johnson
* Joseph & Anna (POHAN) KOSS
* The Kewaunee book of laboratory-- vocational and home
economics furniture, 1929
* The locator-- bringing people together again! Sept.
1993
* Marriage announcements from the Kewaunee Enterprise,
some from the Record Herald, and Luxemburg News
(1859-1920)
* Marriage listing- (chronological list of husband,
wife, and date from 1864 to about 1907)
* Obituary Announcements from the Kewaunee Enterprise,
some from the Record Herald and Luxemburg News
(1859-1920)
* Kewaunee cemetery lists (2 vol.)
* Kewaunee Enterprise on microfilm,
1868-1996
* Kewaunee History 1892-1917
* County Banner 1906-1925
* Kewaunee Star 1976-1996
* Plat books 1912, 1937, 1947,
1978, 1980, 1986, 1991, 1994 of Kewaunee County
Kewaunee County Historical Museum
Kewaunee Court House
613 Dodge Street
Kewaunee, WI 54216
(920) 388-7176
Open Memorial Day through Labor
Day 10:30 to 4:30 or by appointment by calling
(920) 388-3858
* Kewaunee City History- Narrative
and pictorial history of the city of Kewaunee circa 1674-1975
* Scrapbook of Kewaunee Co. History-
Newspaper articles with photos pertaining to Kewaunee Co.
* Kewaunee County Pictorial History-
captioned 8X10 B/W photos of industries, businesses, events etc.
* History of Kewaunee Co. city,
towns and villages- The whys & where of county life emphasizing on
people
structures & events
within a cities boundaries.
* Kewaunee Co. Historical Society
Scrapbook- details events leading to the creation of the society &
articles
pertaining to the
effort of securing the present museum building.
* History of Scarboro Valley- lists
early settlers, businesses, schools, churches, etc. 8 pages
* History of Krok and Vicinity-
Indian history, pioneer families, dance halls and more 9 pages
* Ta Polska, Odt Ta Zima- Polish
History- describes the plight of our Polish ancestors in the homeland,
why they
came to America and
their early experiences in Kewaunee County. 11 pages
* Kewaunee County maps; 1876, 1895,
1903
* Christopher Ebert - Ebert Family
History by Fredrick Ebert
* Heinrich and Johanna Heidmann
Family History
* The Staral-Karmen Family History
* The Felix Massart Family History
* Lois & Norman Volk Family
History
* An Autobiography of Almira Volk
* The Simonart Family Descendants
* The Lumaye Family History
* The Stoller Family Tree
* The 6th Karmen Family Reunion
* Blahnik Family History
* Family History of Joseph &
Margaratha Kelnhoffer
* Research material taken from
Kewaunee Enterprise microfilm- Thomas Schuller- researcher
* Kewaunee Co. School District
History- describes the area where the pioneer families settled, some family
histories, teachers
names, original farm owners and business.
* Kewaunee Harbor Histories and
Ship Histories- Includes boyhood stories of harbor happenings, serving
on
board an old sailing
ship and histories of ships with localities.
* Stories by Ed Trudell:
Masquerade Balls (circa 1881), These Old Fashioned Winters (circa 1881),
Jim, the Roan
and Bay Bess- what
horses remember!
* Cyril Kay Stories Memories of
Kewaunee County: When Kids were Kids, Kewaunee's Ice Age, Tramps or
Hobo's. The Chautauqua,
The Old Medicine Man, Kewaunee's Fishing History
Kewaunee County Register of Deeds
Kewaunee Court House
613 Dodge Street
Kewaunee, WI 54216
(920) 388-4410
* Birth records, 1861 to present,
marriage 1860 to present, death 1860 to present
* All county land and probate records
* Certified copies of birth, death,
marriage records are available at a cost.
Brown County Local History and Genealogy
Department
Brown County Library
515 Pine Street
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 448-4394
* Kewaunee County cemetery lists
* Early Kewaunee County marriages
1868 to 1907
* Lists of early businesses
* Book by John Mertens on Belgian
Civil War Veterans
* Family genealogies
* Books on immigrants and ships
* Microfiche for LDS research
Area Research Library
University Wisconsin- Green Bay
2410 Nicolet Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001
attn.: Debra Anderson
* Extensive Belgian collection
* Kewaunee County Naturalization
papers
* School records for Ahnapee, Algoma,
Towns of Casco, Franklin, Lincoln, Pierce, and Red River.
* Town of Red River records, also
Village of Luxemburg and City of Algoma