Happy and Safe Holiday to all,
This is the time of year that I gather information for winter posting to
the county site, but with the wonderful volunteer help it has also been
a very busy month for posting. We have a good number of 1880 census
pages transcribed by volunteers Kirk & Cheryl Morschauser and Sue
Lattin, all old friends of the site. These are now at the proof-reader
for final preparation and will be posted early in July. You will find
the newest postings at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wioconto/newest.htm
These include:
*111 new and old county obituaries
* New surname postings along with direct e-mail links to the
contributing family researchers
* Town of How Scrap Book was completely posted - including abbreviated
1880 and 1900 US Census remuneration's for that township
*1876, 1877 and part of 1878 newspaper reports on county marriages,
deaths, and family events
*The Births Page has been started (very exciting!) with the names and
dates of old county births up to 1907 from the newspaper; from the
Wisconsin Births Pre-1907 Index for Oconto County (an ongoing project as
the microfiche is transcribed); and the completed list of births that
were not recorded at the time of the event, but for numerous reasons
applications were sent to the county for certification years later
(mostly for Social Security benefits and life insurance policy claims in
the 1930's and 1940's). These are also available through the site search
engine on the Oconto County Home Page at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wioconto/
*In 1876, Richard Hall began a series of articles about county history.
Here are the entries he finished and published in the Oconto County
Reporter on the 100th anniversary year of our nation.
*The "Official Oconto County Centennial Souvenir Program of 1948" is
being posted! In celebration of 100 years of Wisconsin statehood, it
contains essays and photographs on a wide range of Oconto County
history, as well as people and numerous advertisements for the family
owned county businesses of that time.The first part has been posted and
the rest will come soon. Please be patient as these are scanned images
of the original book and take time to load. Scanned and Contributed by
Kathy Barlament.
Enjoy! And please drive carefully, we need you in this world.
My Best To You, Rita - Oconto County WIGenWeb Coordinator