Hey, Thanks for the note, Tina!
I posted a link to it on the Kenosha GenWeb census page!
Also, don't forget to add a link to the Wisconsin Biography Index!
Michelle
Tina S Vickery wrote:
Hi all,
As a follow-up to the discussion we had on the 1930 Census, I was
forwarded recently this information.
"The second city that has been added is Kenosha, Wisconsin. The local
GenWeb group had put up a high resolution map of that city on their
website from around 1925..."
The first city is Milwaukee.
Congrats to the Kenosha WIGenWeb Project, for providing assistance
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wikenosh/maps.htm, perhaps unknowingly <g>,
and a reminder of an important link for 1930 Census research is
http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/census/
Tina
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