E-mail me at SLKarow9@aol.com.
I have the Social Security Death Benefit Records for 1937-1993. I also have marriage records for selected counties in the following states:
Illinois - 1763-1879 Indiana - 1800-1901 p;
Kentucky - 1722-1926 Ohio - 1789 - 1875
She also has the World Family Tree Volumes 1 & 2.
NEW ADDITIONS TO SHARON'S COLLECTION!
Immigrants to the New World, 1600-1800
Genealogical Records: New York, 1675-1920
Ohio Vital Records #2, 1750-1800
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1538-1940
Family History, New Jersey Genealogies, Number 1, 1600-1800
The New Jersey Biographical Index - 1800
The Complete Book of Emigrants - 1607-1776
Genealogical Records: New York 1675-1920
The Compendium of American Genealogy - 1600-1800
She has the following resources at home - e-mail her -- Sharon Karow:
Lincoln County
Wausau City Directory 1950 =========================================================-
Shelley Green has access to the following:sdgreen715@aol.com
The Handybook for Genealogists - United States of America
- 8th Edition.
This is a well-known popular reference for family historians. There is general
information on each state, its history, its records, its genealogical societies,
libraries, and valuable publications on genealogy in the state. It has the
listings for available census and mortality schedules for each state. It
has the addresses of where to write for state vital statistics.
She also has the Family Tree Maker CD316 - Census
Index: U. S. Selected Counties - 1840.
This CD contains indexes to census records for selected counties in Alabama,
Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexicao, New York,
North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennesee,
Texas, Virginia, Vermont, Washington DC, and Wisconsin. It contains
thefollowing: the individual's name, the Soundex code for their name, the
census state and county, the microfilm record page number, and the census
type and year. The 1840 census usually only had the head of household's
name. You must contact the proper authorities for your own record.
I now have the Census Index: US Selected Counties,
1870 (FTW CD# 319). It includes the District of Columbia, and
the following states: AL, AR, CA, CO, DC, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN,
KS, KY, LA, MN, MT, NC, NV, SD, TX, VA, WA, WV, . Sorry, NO WISCONSIN
and this is only SELECTED counties, however.
Shelley also has the FAMILY FINDER INDEX VOL. 1 & 2.
E-mail
me for lookups.
Dawn has a list of men and women who served our Country in the Military and are buried in Tomahawk.
Encompasses the Civil War, Spanish American War, Korea, WW1, WW2, Vietnam.
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Dawn has several cemetery indexes -
1. Greenwood Cemetery, Tomahawk Wisconsin, Town of Bradley. Indexed to 2002.
2. Springbrook Cemetery, Town of Pine River. Copied 1982
3. Snow Hill Cemetery, Town of Scott. Copied 1982
4. St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Pine River. Copied 1982
5. St Paul's Cemetery. Town of Scott. Copied 1982
6. Faith Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Scott. Copied 1985
7. Latvian/ Martin Luther Cemetery, Town of Schley. Copied 1983
8. Chat Community Cemetery, Town of Birch. Copied 1984
9. Gleason Cemetery, Town of Russell. Copied 1986
10. Calvary Cemetery, Town of Bradley. Copied 1988
Please specify the cemetery. The lists are not in alphabetical
order.
She also has a copy of the History of Lincoln, Oneida and Vilas Counties, 1924, and the Standard Atlas and Plat Book of Lincoln County, 1914, the 1902 Tomahawk Directory, and the 1919 Tomahawk Telephone Directory, and a 1944 telephone book, And the Lincoln County Centennial Booklet 1874/1974, and will do lookups. She has the 1977 Plat Book for Lincoln County
also.
E-mail
Dawn for lookups.
DuWayne Bonkoski has volunteered to
be a lookup person for us. He has the World Family Trees volumns1 thru
7, CD#115 - The Genealogists All-In-One Address book, and CD #113 - Family
History Collection - 217 genealogies.
Ralph Seefeld
has copies of Tomahawk High School's annual, the Kwahamot, for the years
1922-1928. Besides the usual kind of information found in an annual,
these have lists of alumni that have kep in touch, showing their graduating
class, where they lived, and what they were doing.
Give as much information as you can - especially full names,
townships, years etc. This will enable us to help you as much as we
can. We will give you the record numbers - it is up to you to write
for the necessary information.
Beth Raasch has
volunteered to help with lookups in several cemeteries. She has some
of the inscription books for Lincoln and Marathon Counties. These include
Pine Grove, Trinty - Town of Berlin, Freidenshain - Town of Berlin, Salem
- Town of Hamburg, St. Peter's - Town of Hamburg, Jehn - Town of Maine, Zion
- Town of Maine, Maple Grove - Town of Maine, St. John's Town of Stettin
( All in Marathon County)
and -- St. John's - Town of Scott, Calvary (St. Lukes) - Town of Pine River,
Oak Hill - Town of Skanawan, Faith Lutheran - Town of Scott, Woodlawn - Town
of Rock Falls, Luther - Town of Russell, St. Paul's - Town of Pine River,
Doering - Town of Schley, St. Paul's - Town of Scott, Snow Hill - Town of
Scott, St. John Baptist Catholic (Catholic Bishop of Green Bay) Town of Schley,
and Gleason, Josten and Chat - all of Lincoln County. E-mail Beth with
your requests. (Keep them simple please!)
Diane
has been working on her family names of Dorn, Uttech, Strege, Hartwig, Mueller.
Her web page is on the Family Trees page of the Lincoln County Home page.
Allen@theiler.org has volunteered to lookup obits from the Tomahawk Leader.
Ginger has
access to US Census records.
Also, remember these are volunteers. They will be glad to help
AS TIME PERMITS.
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