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Hello:
The Naturalization Certificates are now indexed and online, complete through 1903, just four more years to go and then another one bites the dust.
Am also working on a "Bride" marriage index to go with the "Groom". This will probably take some time.
Debbie Barrett
County Coordinator
Pierce County WIGenWeb Project
Washington County NYGenWeb Project
Hi all,
I have been asked to forward this to you. Please take a moment to read, and
to examine the ESC report if you haven't done so already.
Tina
***************
Hi my name is Linda Haas Davenport and I'm the CC for the Marion Co AR
USGenWeb Project. I was also a member of the Election Study Committee and
I'd appreciate a scant 2 minutes of your time.
The Election Study Committee spent a very long and hard 7 weeks crafting the
"rules" for a Standing Election Committee that would operate outside of the
politics of the USGenWeb Project. This committee will be representing every
single individual of the project and will not be directed by or under the
control of the Advisory Board or any individual Advisory Board member, State
Co-ordinator, special interest group or any group with an ax to grind -
because this is what so many project volunteers said they wanted.
Now the time has come for Project members to volunteer to serve on this
committee and it is sad to say that only 7 members out of the, what 1,000 or
2,000+ (?) members of the Project, has bothered to volunteer.
For those of you who "hate" the politics of the Project but would still like
to help out, beyond your own web page(s), or one of those who feel your
voice and/or vote isn't important - here is your chance to make a
difference. I know that this time of year is extremely busy for everyone -
but the work doesn't begin until after the first of the year. And, time is
running out to volunteer - I urge you to please, please take the time to
read the goals of the Election Committee at:
http://www.timmweb.pair.com/esc/report.html
And volunteer by sending an e-mail to **Both** Tim Stowell
tstowell(a)chattanooga.net, National Coordinator AND
Holly Timm, Representative at Large hollyft(a)bright.net
by December 22, 2000.
My 2 minutes is up - thank you so much for you time and your consideration.
Linda
lhaasdav(a)mindspring.com
Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas
Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion
List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c
Interested in Construction? Check out my new book - "The Scopes of Work" at
http://www.builderbooks.com/bbstore/index.icl
Well this month has been a very busy month here at the Waupaca County
site,with celebrating my one year anniversary as the County
Coordinator. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of the
researcherswho submitted information to be posted during the celebration
month and wantto invite you to continue to submit information and invite
those of you who have not done so, to join in with sharing your information.
Thanks to Jim Waid, Patti Wenham, Bev Gininow, Cathy Ziereis, Nancy
Silkey, Jean Spiegelberg, Terry Stewart, Ted, Geri Trinrud and Wayne and
Alta Guyant. Who knows - that
lost cousin may be out there looking for you!
With the holidays around the corner I will be taking the remainder of
December away from the website. I will be continuing the "behind the
scenes"work and always here to answer questions via email. I want to wish
you alla very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and hope your holiday
season is asafe one! This is such a wonderful time to be sharing with our
families.
Here is an overview of the additions made this month on the site:
American Indian Research - A photo and information on an Indian arrowhead
collection-collected around the Embarrass area.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/waupindian.htm
Biography Records - A total of 232 biographies were added this month
bringing the complete total to 774. Way to go Patti and Bev. The researchers
of Waupaca County are Very Thankful for your hard work.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WaupacaBios
Births of Waupaca County - New births were added to the surname beginning
with the letter R. And the transcription of births for the surnames
beginning with the letter Y and Z were completed from the Wisconsin Birth
Pre1907 Index.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/Vitals/waupbirtha.htm
Cemeteries - Photos of headstones were added to the following cemeteries.
Rath family headstones to the Hobart Cemetery, Roylaton; Sheldon family
headstones to the Riverside Cemetery, Embarrass and Ottormark, Stewart and
Chamber family headstones were added to the Oakwood Cemetery, Weyauwega.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/Cemmisc/waupcem.htm
Family and Folk Fotos - Family photos were added from the following
families: Stewart, Axtell, Rock, Poston, Johnson, Phillips, Graham,
Williams, Ballard, Colby, Ranko, Schumacher, Moore and Mork
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/FamilyandFolk/FamFolkIndex.htm
Marriages of Waupaca County - New marriages were added to the surname
beginning with the letter F, R and S. Also the transcription of the First
100 Marriages of Waupaca County was added.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/Vitals/waupmarra.htm
Military - The transription of the llist of Soliders, Sailors and Marines of
Waupaca County who died during WWI was added.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/Military/waupmilitary.htm
News Articles From The Past - Articles were added to the following years:
1876, 1877, 1889, 1890 and 1891. Also new pages for the years 1886 and 1887
were added. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/News/waupnewsarticles.htm
Obituaries - 110 obituaries were added this month most from the late 1800's.
This brings the total to 295 obituaries.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WaupacaObits
Waupaca Area Genealogy Society - A page for the information on this society
was added. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/WAGS/WAGS.htm
Waupaca County Poor House and Farm - An article on the 1895 fire of the Poor
House added. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/wauppoor.htm
See you in the New Year!
Paula
WaupacaCC
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm
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Hi! My server timed out when hitting send so I don't know if this made it out
or not, if it did, then sorry for the duplication, just hit delete...
I just got a nice email from a person who had visited our WoodCoWI site for the
first time. It seems, it was difficult to get around the site for this
person... Since our sites are designed for our researchers, things like this
are important to know... And always welcome constructive criticism, as in Wood
and Portage, it is our community of individuals who make the websites a
reality...
As a result of that email, I incorporated some of the suggestions, and while it
is OK, am not sure it will fix the problem??? So, I need the users and the
other CCs to help me out here...
So here is the question. Do most CCs and researchers think putting all their
links on the main pages is the way to go, or have a separate page with the
links....
I used to do it the first way, and it totally cluttered the main pages and was
slow loading (MANY MANY complaints about the slow loading part)... Now that I
do it the other way, it seems researchers can't figure out that the WoodCoWI
Links Index or the PortageCoWI Links Index is where all the Resources are
listed. I am open for suggestion, but PLEASE EMAIL ME PERSONALLY and NOT on
the mailing lists... makkuehl(a)yahoo.com
OLD WAY is PortageCoWI http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag
NEW WAY is WoodCoWI http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/
Thanks in advance, oh, and keep in mind, while I want a great website, I have
limited time, so don't go crazy on me (ha ha ha)... R/S MAK
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MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel"
MAKs Sites http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html
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The Waupaca County up-dates for this week have been:
Obituaries were posted for the following people: Marietta VOSBURG, Rev.
David BURNHAM, John GRONILE, Mrs. WM. FISH, David POTTS, Hattie BALDWIN,
Mrs. Wm. ROBACHER, Wm. VAUGHAN, Mrs. Lydia DENT, Mrs. G. TOLLOFSON, Walter
PECK, Mrs. A. W. WILKINS, Robert PLOWMAN, Aaron FORBES, Mrs. A. C. LARSON,
Ole OYEN, Mrs. M. J. FOWLIE, Mrs. L. SNOW, James R. SIMCOCK, Mrs. Jas
AXTELL, Lute GATES, James S. POTTER, H. E. HOWLAND, Edde CASS, Vesta MCFAUL,
Mr. Joseph POTTS, Peter WIED, Winnie and Ethel DORR, Wallace DEAN, Clara
DONELSON, R. D. CRANDALL, John GORDINIER and Hattie THORN.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/WaupacaObits
Photos of the Lester JOHNSON, Bert GRAHAM and PHILLIPS families were added
to the Family and Folk Foto page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/FamilyandFolk/FamFolkIndex.htm
News Articles were added to the years 1876 and 1877. With new pages added to
the site for the years 1886 and 1887. Most of the articles added this week
are from the New London area newspapers.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/News/waupnewsarticles.htm
Enjoy!
Paula
Waupaca CC
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm
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>Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 01:28:03 -0800
>To: WIGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>From: Roxanne Munns <rmunns(a)uwalumni.com>
>Subject: {not a subscriber} Wisconsin Survivors of the USS Tuscania (WWI)
>
>Hello! I've just finished formatting the update of the survivors of the
USS Tuscania at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wistcroi/Tuscania.htm
>
>There are many individuals from all over the state of Wisconsin, so anyone
that's interested could link to this site. Hope it helps you!
>
>Roxanne
>St. Croix CC
>
>
>On Wisconsin! Get your free University of Wisconsin alumni e-mail at
http://uwalumni.com
>
>
A Exciting Site Addition!!
ASK THE HISTORIAN
Hosted by DIANE NICHOLS ( Author, past Oconto County Historical Society
President, Oconto County Historian)
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wioconto/historian.htm
We are honored and privileged to have the Oconto County Historian,
appointed by the Oconto County Historical
Society, available on this site to answer your e-mail questions. She
has at her disposal years of experience in
county history and the entire wealth of information making up the
Oconto County Historical Society holdings.
The questions and answers will be posted to this page as an
aid to future researchers.
FYI.
Tina
_____
Subj: [STATE-COORD-L] Standing Election Committee
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 7:46:11 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: Tim Stowell <tstowell(a)chattanooga.net>
To: STATE-COORD-L(a)rootsweb.com
The USGenWeb Project Advisory Board is recruiting volunteers to serve
on the Standing Election Committee!
This subCommittee will operate year round and members serve a
two-year term. Representative duties of the subCommittee include
conducting all national level elections; maintaining current voter
rolls; and researching voter software.
The Advisory Board, along with members of the Election Study
Committee, encourage all USGenWeb Project members to visit
http://www.timmweb.pair.com/esc/report.html for more details of this
very important committee within the USGenWeb Project.
If you are interested in participating on this committee, please
contact Tim Stowell tstowell(a)chattanooga.net, National Coordinator AND
Holly Timm, Representative at Large hollyft(a)bright.net by December 22, 2000.
Tim Stowell tstowell(a)chattanooga.net
Chattanooga, TN
My understanding is, and I may not have a complete understanding .. is that
MyFamily.com (also known as Ancestry.com) merged recently with Rootsweb.comFamilyHistory.com is a subsidiary of Ancestry.com
The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints site is
http://www.familysearch.org/
Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Tina
In a message dated 12/11/00 7:22:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
zorblitz(a)mindspring.com writes:
> Is MyFamily.com run by the Mormon church?? Since it advertizes
> Ancester.com, Rootsweb.com and FamilyHistory.com as sister sights, I was
> wondering how the affiliation works. I would appreciate some advice on
> this. Rita - Oconto County
>
>
>
>
Yes, that explains it perfectly to me! Thank you very much and hope that your
holiday season is a happy and healthy one! Rita
Czaplewska(a)aol.com wrote:
> Dear Rita,
>
> I was the Asst. Dir. at the Hartford Stake Family History Center here in
> Connecticut so I can speak on this with some authority <chuckle>...
>
> My Family.com is not affiliated with us at all....Ancestry.com is out of
> (Provo or Orem) Utah and they are kind of affiliated with My
> Family.com...like an arm extension...but the only ties the LDS (Mormon)
> Genealogy group of the church have with a website is www.familysearch.org
> (Ancestral File and the IGI, etc.) Though, I do believe the owners of
> Ancestry.com are Mormon, it is not affiliated with the LDS church....I think
> I said that right....Occasionally you might see on a microfilm stamped
> "Genealogical Society of Utah....kind of the microfilming arm of the Mormon
> church....
>
> Hope this clarifies it--let me know if it doesn't.....
> Regards,
> Anne
Is MyFamily.com run by the Mormon church?? Since it advertizes
Ancester.com, Rootsweb.com and FamilyHistory.com as sister sights, I was
wondering how the affiliation works. I would appreciate some advice on
this. Rita - Oconto County
This weeks news is online at the Bayfield County Website:
>From John Griener and the Bayfield County Press - the issue of 20 December 1902. Lots of names and people in this issue. Check it out!
>From Zoe Lappin:
Bayfield County Journal Memories Column of 29 January 1942, from the Iron River Pioneer, and
Bayfield County Journal Yesteryear Column of 13 May 1915, of the Washburn Times.
Also Wisconsin Migrations is up and operational - so stop in and submit your migratory information at the Bayfield County site.
We have also added a Community Calendar - so if you have any genealogical events, reunions or meetings - stop by and add those as well.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wibayfie/contents.html
Jan
Bayfield County
WI Migrations
http://www.jansdigs.com/Migrations/migrations.html
Visit Jansdigs at http://www.jansdigs.com
Check out Independent Pathways in History at http://www.ipih.org
Visit MIGenExchange - We are growing - http://www.genexchange.com/state.cfm?state=mi
Chapter 26 - Town of Ithaca - is now online at -
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wirichla/history.htm
While it is not complete in the sense that I've got some
straightening out to do with one format, I've gone ahead
and loaded the history so you good folk can go ahead and
have the material.
The Town of Orion will be next.
Tim Stowell tstowell(a)chattanooga.net
Chattanooga, TN
Got this today and thought I would past it along.
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I've thought for some time how to title this message so that while it
intrigues
you the reader, it might draw you in to read it.
Other subject lines considered for this note were:
'Tallahassee 2000 / Madison 1851'
'Elections - Now & Then'
'Elections - 2000 - 1851'
'Past - Present - Time the Only Difference'
as an after thought - 'Florida 2000 - Wisconsin 1851'
Now for the subject matter. Doing some reading this evening in the
'History of
Richland County', I came upon the passage dealing with the selection of the
site
of the county seat. Had I not known the time frame or place, I could have
been
reading today's newspaper.
A brief note regarding one of the persons mentioned below - Mr Hazeltine
had bought
the land where he hoped the county seat would be located prior to this
election.
>From the selection:
"Prior to the platting of the village a "session law" had been passed
defining the
boundaries and authorizing the organization of Richland county, and providing
further that at the general election held in November, 1851, the votes of the
people should determine the location of the county seat.
At this time the county business was being transacted at Richmond, now
Orion.
There were four voting precincts in the county --- Richmond, Richland City,
Richwood and Rockbridge. The number of votes polled at Richland City on the
county seat question was 108; of which 103 were in favor of Richland Center
and
five scattering. At Richwood there were forty-eight votes polled,
twenty-four
being for Richland Center and twenty-four for Richmond; at Rockbridge sixteen
votes were polled, all being in favor of Richland Center. The number of
votes
cast at Richmond is unknown; but it is claimed that in the whole county
Richland
Center received a majority of forty-eight votes. But here arose a
difficulty.
The session law provided that the place receiving a majority of the votes
should
be declared the county seat; but it did not state who should canvass the
votes.
However, John Rutan, clerk of the board of supervisors, by virtue of his
office,
called to his assistance two justices of the peace as canvassers, choosing
A B Slaughter, of Richmond and O L Britton, who resided near Sextonville.
These gentlemen met, and after receiving the returns from the various
precincts,
canvassed the vote and made the following report:
"We have received the election returns of the different precincts ---
Richmond,
Richland City, Richwood and Rockbridge --- and they are so informal, both
in form
and substance, that we cannot ascertain the true will of the people, and we
hereby
declare that there was no election held pursuant to law.""
Next comes the part that sounds parallel to the current situation in
Florida along
with a humorous end.
"Such a report as this, as will be readily seen, did not please Mr.
Hazeltine, so
he requested John Rutan to get the returns from A B Slaughter and bring
them to his
residence, which he did. Mr. Hazeltine copied the returns and report of
the board
of canvassers in full, and had John Price, chairman, and John Rutan, clerk
of the
board of supervisors, certify that his copies were true and correct copies
of the
originals. Mr. Hazeltine then went to Madison and left his certified
copies with
William A Barstow, secretary of State. These were presented to the State
board of
canvassers, with a request that they make a statement of the result, which
they did.
This statement was presented to the Legislature, and an act was passed,
entitled
"An act to declare the county seat of Richland county." That became a law
and
Richland Center became the county seat. But the county supervisors, four
in number,
were divided in their opinion and only two could be persuaded to meet at
Richland
Center. As three was necessary for a quorum, no business could be
transacted until
a constable was sent after a third supervisor. After some delay, however,
they all
met and after viewing the location expressed themselves as highly pleased,
and said
the place had been misrepresented to them as a frog pond."
Tim Stowell tstowell(a)chattanooga.net
Chattanooga, TN
Jan has about 16 counties too! Would appreciate all of you linking to your
counties and the WIGenWeb page to the main WI site. We want to do
reciprocal links to all of you too, unless any of you have objections......
This is a stand alone project and not affiliated with any one in particular.
Patrick just wants to get the info out to the researchers and we want lots
of links..... This is a win win situatin for all of us and our researchers.
Jan
Ashland, Bayfield, Waukesha and Waushara WIGenWeb
----- Original Message -----
From: "MAK" <makkuehl(a)yahoo.com>
> Tim and all, I only did 43, the rest of my team did the remaining... The
URL
> for the main migration page is:
>
> http://www.jansdigs.com/Migrations/migrations.html
>
> Richland is up for you to input or view (grin)... It is at:
> http://www.monticellowi.com/RichlandCo/richlandmig.htm
>
> Good luck... R/S MAK
>
> > I guess my question is, why only 43? :) What about the rest of the
> > counties?
> > I saw Crawford but you seemed to have skipped around Richland...?
> >
> > Tim
>
John, Thank you for your comments about our PortageCoWI site. It is wonderful
due to the great group of contributors and researchers who frequent
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag/
I would be happy if you link to my page and will gladly return the favor, on
the Books Link pages... Perhaps the Portage Links page would be the best for
you to link to? http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag/links/portage.html
Or my new page, which lists my many websites:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html
I will be happy to post your request to the Mailing Lists to which I subscribe.
Although we are a FREE site, there are times when people desire to purchase
references, and it is nice to know what is available.
Again, Thanks for your comments, on behalf of my contributors, I couldn't do it
without them.
R/S MAK
--- John Schunk <jschunk(a)skpub.com> wrote:
> Hi Marcia,
>
> Was visiting your Portage County, WI GenWeb site, and you have done a very
> nice job with it.
>
> Wondered if you would want to let your researchers know that S-K
> Publications has 1850 Census Books for sale, as described at:
> http://www.skpub.com/genie/census/wi/portage.html
>
> We would like to make a link to your page. Would that be OK?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>
> John F. Schunk
>
> S-K Publications
> PO Box 8173
> Wichita KS 67208-0173
> PH 316-685-3201
> FAX 316-685-6650
>
> genie(a)skpub.com
> http://www.skpub.com/genie/
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MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel"
MAKs Sites http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html
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