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1551 | The 1900 census records Niel being born in Jan 1892 , emigrating in 1898 - however it also records him as being a laborer on the Bery fram and give his age as 18 - which is a more reasonable age for both the work he is doing and his immigration. | Bryneski, Niel (I1710)
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1552 | The 1900 census records the surname as Jo*Reson | Joewiason, Math. (I2846)
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1553 | The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records | Source (S950)
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1554 | The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records | Source (S967)
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1555 | The David and Anna Craw Family Jennie, David Elmer w/Violet, Anna w/John D., Lulu and Hannah Francis in back??? Photo courtesy of www.wigenweb.org/shawano Added by: Bea Rose on 26 Jun 2019 | Craw, David Elmer (I4165)
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1556 | The death of Wm. Locy took place at his home at about half past eleven Thursday night, June 29, After an illness of several months with tuberculosis. He is survived by his wife, parents, four brothers and one sister. The funeral was held at three Lakes, Sunday morning at half past temM e Stoll officiating with interment at her cemetery at Three lakes | Locy, William G (I289)
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1557 | The End and the Reward of Toil is Rest Sgt US Army World War II | PITLIK, HOWARD L (I88)
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1558 | The family name of Daminski is spelled Dominski on Town of Three lakes' records. | Daminski, Stanley (I4630)
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1559 | The Lord wrapped his arms around our mother and accompanied her to the gates of Heaven after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Elaine (Bacon) Johnson, 79, of Sturgeon Bay, passed away peacefully at Anna's Healthcare surrounded by her children, Wednesday afternoon, December 15, 2021. She was born on April 3, 1942 in Three Lakes, WI, to William "Bill" Hartley Bacon and Florice Agnes (Price) Bacon. Soon after, the family moved to Sturgeon Bay where her father found work in the local shipyard. Elaine grew up in Sturgeon Bay leaving her with many fond memories of the people and community she grew up around. She attended Sturgeon Bay Schools, graduating in 1960. Blessed with beauty and charm, Elaine competed in Miss Door County. After graduation, she moved to Milwaukee where she begin her working career at Northwestern Mutual Insurance. Elaine married Gary A. Johnson on June 1, 1963 in Milwaukee where their first three children were born. They moved to Tomahawk in 1970 and two years later welcomed their fourth child. In 1972, Elaine moved her four children to Sturgeon Bay to raise them closer to her childhood home and family. She found work at Peterson Builders working on the minesweepers. Never shy of hard work, Elaine did whatever was required to support her four young children. Later, she switched careers and became a professional baker. Elaine went to work for Main Street Market in Egg Harbor and other local bakeries where her baking skills were enjoyed by many. She finished her working career at Hatco Corporation before retiring in 2006. Elaine was an extremely creative person and explored many hobbies that often created a demand for her talents. A self-taught artist and seamstress, she made her own wedding dress, clothes, costumes, pajamas, and hunting wear for her children and grandchildren, and many wedding dresses for friends, family, and co-workers. When her gift of baking was desired, Elaine created many beautiful wedding cakes, birthday cakes, and "goodies" for everyone to enjoy and which will be fondly remembered. Elaine loved to make breakfast and really did make the best pancakes…ever! Her love of art in all forms also led her into oil and water painting; a talent that left everyone not knowing her true potential. Elaine's biggest joys were by far her children and grandchildren which included helping raise two sets of twins whom she adored. She was a constant presence in the lives of her children and grandchildren who affectionately called her "Gram-cracker". Elaine also enjoyed shopping at various local garage sales and secondhand stores. Like her mother, she had the most amazing smile and laugh, and her beautiful hazel-green eyes and brimming smile will be remembered forever. Elaine will be missed by her children, Chris (Joan Schwahert) Johnson of Francis Creek, Kirsten (Michael) Reeths of Sturgeon Bay, Michelle (Ryan Gustafson) Johnson-Smith of Little Sturgeon, and Collin (Matt Polsin) Johnson of Milwaukee; grandchildren, Sean, Alex and Tory Johnson, Callan and Cheyanne McFarlin, Austin and Alex Reeths, Kyle (Vasilena) Johnson, and Noah and Caitlyn Smith; and great-grandchildren, Grace and Hannah Maccoux-Johnson, and Tristan Johnson. She is further survived by brothers and sister, Doug Bacon, Norman (Lila) Bacon, Lee (Inga) Bacon, and Janet Robinson; siblings-in-law, Pat Bacon and Wayne (Wanda) Jahn; many nieces and nephews; and extended family. Elaine was preceded in death by her parents; sister and brothers, Phyllis Moe, Jack Bacon, and Richard Bacon; and brother-in-law, Leland Moe. She was also blessed with special friendships with Sue Lokken, Janet Estes, Mary Anderson, and Jan Jorns. From Finda Grave | Bacon, Elaine (I3938)
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1560 | The marrieage took place at 11 AM and was officiated by the Reverend F.M. Beattie. | Family (F1299)
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1561 | The Northernaire Resort was designed by the baseball player Cy Williams and constructed by Carl Marty and his brother in 1947. It opened in 1948 to much excitement. The Northernaire, or the "Waldorf of the Wilderness" as it was fondly called, was a luxury resort located on both Deer and Big Stone Lakes just miles from the town of Three Lakes. Open year round, the resort boasted only 60 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites. The resort had a swimming pool, boats, facilities for horseback riding and summer/winter sports equipment, just to name a few. Adjacent to the resort was a golf course and supper club, the Showboat, both of which were built and opened by Carl Marty in 1940. Perhaps one of the most infamous aspects of the resort was its second restaurant, Chicken-In-The-Woods, were guests could enjoy a snack and take in the wildlife at night. The animals were domesticated by Carl Marty, an avid naturalist, and would sit outside of the restaurant for the vacationers to view. Of course, these animals were "Wild" in the eyes of the vacationers. In 1965, Carl Marty built Sheltered Valley, a ski hill located near the resort where vacationers could practice the skills they had just learned at the resort. The Northernaire entertained wealthy individuals from all over the United States until 1979, when Carl Marty passed away. For years the resort was constantly changing hands and owners were forced to claim bankruptcy. However, in 2007 the resort was re-opened once again, but as a complex of condos and suites with a spa attached. https://www.threelakesmuseum.org/gallery.html | Marty, Carl Otto (I3139)
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1562 | The Poznan Project database of 1800s marriages lists the Polish spelling Laurentius Nowaczyk marrying Hedvigis Radziejewska in May1872 at the Roman Catholic parish in Kolaczkowo. | Family (F9)
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1563 | THE RHINELANDER DAILY NEWS 29 Jul 1946 Mrs. Fern Nagle Dies Early Sunday Mrs. Fern Nagle, 58, a former resident of Lake Tomahawk, died at 4am Sunday in the home of Mrs. Lee Hayward, Sr, town of Pine Lake, where she had been living for six weeks. She had been in ill health for about eight months. Born in Morris, Wisconsin, July 30, 1888, she had lived in Oneida County since she was married to the late James Nagle on Nov 20, 1920. Mr. Nagle died March 1, 1943. Surviving is one son, John Nagle, Stratford, Wisconsin. From Find A Grave | Craw, Fern Florence (I4179)
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1564 | The Rhinelander Daily News - Tuesday, November 4, 1941 - page 2 Henry M. Jolin, Once Resident of Sugar Camp, Dies Henry M. Jolin, 82, a former resident of the town of Sugar Camp, died at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in St. Mary's hospital. He had been making his home with a sister, Mrs. Josephine Almstead, 657 West Davenport street. Born in Vermont on March 20, 1859, Mr. Jolin came to Wisconsin more than 50 years ago. He previously lived in Tigerton. For 18 years he made his home with his sons, Martin and Charles, in the town of Sugar Camp, but he came to Rhinelander to live a short time ago. Survivors are his two sons, Martin and Charles, both of Sugar Camp; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Schirtz and Mrs. Elizabeth Solzman, both of Tigerton; five sisters, Mrs. Josephine Almstead and Mrs. Merritt McLaughlin, both of Rhinelander, Mrs. Margaret Commers of Milwaukee, Mrs. Lucille Ward of Antigo and Mrs. Emma Plopper of Hammond, Ind.; and two brothers, Albert Jolin of Rhinelander and Ed Jolin of Tigerton. His wife died 23 years ago in Tigerton, and one daughter also preceded him in death. The body will lie in state in the Hildebrand funeral home from late this afternoon until tomorrow noon, when it will be taken to Tigerton. Funeral services will be held in Tigerton Friday morning, and burial will be made in a cemetery there. Find A Grave | Jolin, Henry Michel (I3847)
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1565 | The six month old baby of Mr. and Mrs. H. Levandosky passed away Saturday morning. The little one suffered for several weeks. Funeral services were held at the Catholic church on Monday morning, Rev. Kalandyk officiating. "Three Lakes News," The New North (Rhinelander, WI), 8 Feb 1917, p. 8. Gravesite Details Family relationship and surname spelling information was provided by Henry's grandson. | Levandoski, Helen (I5222)
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1566 | The Sugar Camp Chain of Lakes consists of five lakes connected by Sugar Camp Creek. Dam Lake is the largest and has the Dam that controls the water levels. It is and has been home to Chippewa Ranch Camp, Maple Wood Resort, Rancho Rogers Resort, Three D Resort, Thurston's Lodge, Vos's Resort, Novack's Pike Bay Resort, Wautosa Lodge and others. The second lake in the Chain is Sand Lake, home to Pitlik's Sand Beach Resort, Camp Woodland and Camp Menominee. Next is Stone Lake, noted for the large Stone in the middle of the lake. When the water is low it is possible to have picnic on the Stone. But usually it is just at the surface or slightly below making for great walking on water photos. The smallest lake is Echo Lake which has seen a great deal of development in the last few years. The Final lake is Chain lake which has it's own boat launch, making it very convenient for those staying on the lake. | Lakes, Sugar Camp Chain (I15)
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1567 | The Three Lakes Genealogical Society along with the Demmer Library, and the Three Lakes Historical Society, bring you this website that shows how everyone worked together to create the jewel that is Three Lakes and the surrounding areas of Sugar Camp and Clearwater Lake through pictures, stories and verified fact. Pleas visit us here http://3lgs.org/ | Society, Three Lakes Genealogical (I24)
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1568 | The Three Lakes Genealogical Society has determined there is no marker at this locat | Lewandowski, Helen (I439)
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1569 | The wife on Congressman Webster Everett Brown. Juliet Meyer Brown graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1875. Mrs. Brown was active in the University of Wisconsin Alumni Association and served on its Board of Regents. She was also active as a member of the Board of Visitors for Wisconsin's state institutions. | Meyer, Juliet Delia (I2281)
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1570 | Theodore G. Callum, WISCONSIN PVT US ARMY, WORLD WAR I, Feb 18, 1895 - Jan 4, 1973 | Callum, Theodore G (I1146)
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1571 | These are either the original record(certificate, church record, etc) or a copy of the original record which the preparer has in either paper or digital form | Source (S316)
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1572 | This collection consists of a name index to births for Chicago and Cook County, Illinois. It covers the years 1871 to 1940. For copies of certificates for this time period please contact [genealogy.cookcountyclerk.com Cook County]. | Source (S137)
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1573 | This collection is a partial index of records for this locality. The collection was originally assembled for publication in April 2010. Since that time only a few records may have been added. As no additional records will be added, or any corrections made to the data, this is considered to be a "Legacy" collection. | Source (S132)
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1574 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source (S336)
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1575 | This interview resulted with Ellen Pepler Byatt writing down a list of Albert and her Immediate family, parents and Grandparents BMDs and giving it to Marie Byatt around 1976 | Source (S260)
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1576 | THREE LAKES- Vada G Williams, 95, of Three Lakes, died Tuesday at her home. She was born January 23, 1890 in Indiana. Mrs. Williams was the wife of Fred "Cy" Williams, a major league baseball player and architect. She was a member of the Union Congregational Church in Three Lakes and was active in the Three Lakes Women's Club and Daughters of the American Revolution. She is survived by two daughters, Marjorie Peschke and. Mrs. Clifford (Marian) West, both of Three Lakes; a son, Forrest of Three Lakes; 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren From Find A Grave | Perkins, Vada Glenn (I3144)
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1577 | Tigerton Chronicle - May 9, 1919 - page 1 ANSWER FINAL SUMMONS MRS. HENRY JOLIN Mrs. Henry Jolin of the Town of Fairbanks died at her home last Thursday following a stroke of apoplexy. Her last illness was of short duration and up to a week previous to her death she had enjoyed her usual good health. She was sixty-two years of age at death. She leaves to mourn her departure from this life a husband, three daughters, Mrs. William Nichols, Robbins, Wis.; Mrs. Frank Schertz and Mrs. Louis Salzman of Tigerton; and two sons, Martin and Charles. The latter son has just returned from military service and had been at home for only a short time previous to his mother's last illness. The funeral was held Monday morning at ten o'clock from St. Anthonys Church. A large number of the friends were present at the funeral ceremony to pay their last respects to the departed woman. The pallbearers were Aloys Riendl, Niel Cannon, John Hoffman, T. M. Hafner, Math. Schuh and William Way. Interment was made at Union Cemetery. | Boomhower, Malinda (I3848)
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1578 | Took over Rancho Rodgers Resort and sold out to private interests in the early 2000s | Resort, Vos's (I87)
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1579 | Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. <i>Massachusetts Vital and Town Records</i>. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). | Source (S536)
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1580 | twin to Ala | Louk, Olin (I1849)
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1581 | twin to May registered for WWII draft | Louk, Ray Frances (I1845)
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1582 | twin to Olin | Louk, Ala (I1850)
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1583 | twin to Ray | Louk, May (I1846)
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1584 | Two years after the death of his wife Alma, Doug married Sherry Lynn Hanson-Dunbar on 13 April 1996 in Outagamie County. (information contributed by Northwoodsnormy.) | Miller, Douglas William (I2307)
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1585 | U.S. Veteran's Gravesites may include: Name of deceased Birth date Death date Interment date Burial location/site Cemetery name Cemetery address Relationship to veteran Veteran service dates Military rank Military branch | Source (S45)
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1586 | Ulrey Memorial Cemetery | Epler, Elizabeth (I1950)
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1587 | Unclear whether this is Steuben city or Stueben county in New York. | Johnston, David Lockwood (I4664)
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1588 | uneau resident Albert Louis Protz died June 25, 1999, in Juneau. He was born June 11, 1913, to George and Cora (Winkler) Protz, in Silvis, Ill., and was raised in Franklin Park, Ill. He joined the Marine Corps as a private in 1936, and retired as a major in 1963. Three of those years were spent as a prisoner of war in the Philippines and Japan. After leaving the service, he owned and operated several restaurants in Oceanside, Calif. He later lived in Cheyenne, Okla., and Apache Junction, Ariz., before coming to Juneau three years ago. He enjoyed gardening, golf woodworking and cooking, eagerly sharing his culinary creations with others. He is survived by his wife Geraldine Protz of Del Rio, Texas, his sister Vera Pisarski of Norcross, Ga., his son Jim of Juneau, his daughter Judy Sheehan, grandchildren Kim and Tanya and great-grandchildren Rachel and Alex, all of Oceanside. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers George and William. Published in the Juneau (Alaska) Empire, 2 July 1999 edition. | Protz, Albert Louis (I5228)
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1589 | Union Cemetery | Huson, Marian (I4682)
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1590 | Union Cemetery | Todd, Margaret Ann (I1997)
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1591 | Union Cemetery | Dawson, Mary S (I1933)
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1592 | Union Cemetery | Tinkey, Mathias (I1927)
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1593 | Union Cemetery | Tinkey, Frederick (I1926)
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1594 | Union Cemetery | Tinkey, Catherine (I1922)
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1595 | Union Cemetery | Epler, Charles Fremont (I1912)
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1596 | Union Cemetery | Easterly, Elizabeth (I1908)
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1597 | Union Cemetery | Tinkey, Noah (I1907)
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1598 | United States, Selective Service System. <i>World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918</i>. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. | Source (S517)
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1599 | United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940 | Source (S794)
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1600 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Berry, George Henry (I1782)
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