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1601 | United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940 | Source (S794)
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1602 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Berry, George Henry (I1782)
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1603 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Turk, Albin (I1764)
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1604 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Berry, Marietta (I1763)
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1605 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Turk, George Olen (I1761)
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1606 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Turk, John E (I1760)
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1607 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Turk, Elizabeth M (I1759)
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1608 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Horning, Betsey Ann (I1757)
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1609 | Upper Gillett Cemetery | Turk, William Henry (I1756)
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1610 | US ARMY - KOREA | Paszak, Raymond Floran (I4876)
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1611 | US Congressman. Born in Peterborough, New York, he moved with his parents to Wisconsin in 1857. There he graduated from the University of Wisconsin, in 1874, engaged in the lumber business, plus the manufacture of paper and was Mayor of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, (1894-95). In 1901, he was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Congresses, serving until 1907. Not a candidate for re-nomination, he resumed his former business and manufacturing pursuits in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. He died at age 78 while on a visit for medical treatment in Chicago, Illinois. Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith | Brown, Webster Everett (I2280)
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1612 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S178)
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1613 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S1000)
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1614 | Various volumes | Source (S560)
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1615 | Velma was born in Denver, CO, where her parents had moved because of her father's tuberculosis. Shortly after her birth they moved on to Albuquerque, NM, also because of her father's tuberculosis. Her father died a few years later. She and her mother returned to Kansas City, where her mother, Cecile, married and divorced (1923-24). Cecile then moved to Three Lakes to marry her 3d husband. Velma spent her childhood in Three Lakes, WI, where her step-father raised fox and then developed a 3-cabin resort. It was a happy childhood with little money and lots of love. Velma met her first husband, James Elmer Warren, while they both served in the Army in Florida during WWII. She was a punch-card operator. They married in 1945 and their daughter was born in 1946. After leaving the Army he deserted his family, and they were divorced in 1949. Velma was a waitress and assistant restaurant manager for about 10 years in various locations before opening her own cafe in Laona, WI. It was there she met her second husband, Felix J. Grumann, who owned the TV repair shop next door. They were married on 2 Feb 1960 and had a son 2 years later. About 1968 they left Laona, moved to Neenah, WI, and eventually settled in Oregon, WI. Velma was very artistic and enjoyed a variety of crafts. After settling in Oregon, WI, Felix went to work for the State and Velma began selling some of her art in various craft fairs around the State. She also had a couple of one-person shows around Madison. Eventually they turned the front-room of their home into a shop selling Velma's "nature art" (collages made from parts of plants). She eventually wrote a book, "Nature Art", showing others how to create similar creations. When Felix was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, they sold their home and moved into senior housing. When she was no longer able to care for Felix, she moved him to a nursing home in Crandon, WI, so that he would recognize names and locations that he would hear on radio and television. This was tough because Velma didn't drive. Once a month she would travel 6 hours by bus to visit him. Velma died in a hospital in Madison, WI, from heart and lung disease. She was buried next to her beloved husband, Felix J. Grumann. From Find A Grave | Abbett, Velma Kathleen (I3882)
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1616 | Vilas Co. News Review Eagle River, Wi Apr. 1, 2003 Janet A. Motowski Janet A. Motowski of Eagle River died Saturday, March 29, 2003, at her home. She was 63. Mrs. Motowski was born July 20, 1939, in Rhinelander to Andrew and Gladys Novak. She was a lifelong resident of Eagle River and Sugar Camp. She was an active member of St. Peter the Fisherman parish and involved in the Sugar Camp Little League program. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles, in 1985; her parents; and an infant grandson. Survivors include five daughters, Jane Motowski and Mary (Ted) Mazeika, both of Eagle River, Diane (DuWayne) Laabs and Sally (Charles) Rambo, both of Omro, and Joan (Bill) Szymik of Shawano; two sons, John of Flagstaff, Ariz., and Andrew (Kim Stadler) of Rome; five brothers, Charles (Shirley) Novak of Ariz., Douglas (Kathy) Novak of Little Saumico, David (Kathy) Novak of Phoenix, Ariz., Roger (Suzette) and Harold Novak, both of Rhinelander; 11 grandchildren; four step grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and six step great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held Friday, April 4, at 11 a.m. at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church in Eagle River with the Rev. Robert Koszarek officiating. Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 3, at Gaffney-Busha Funeral Home with a 7 p.m. vigil service. Visitation will also be held from 10 to 11 a.m. at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church preceding the funeral service. Burial will be in St. Peter Cemetery in Eagle River. | Novak, Janet A (I3044)
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1617 | Visit Our WebPage http://www.newnorth.net/~whsprpns/index.htm | Resort, Whispering Pines (I32)
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1618 | Vital records from the Ovid bee : published at Ovid Village, Seneca Co., N.Y., 1822-1869 | Source (S918)
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1619 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S333)
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1620 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S448)
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1621 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S449)
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1622 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S630)
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1623 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S631)
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1624 | Walkowski, Joseph W. Of Franklin, was born in Wausau, WI to Joseph A. and Zeferin Walkowski on May 24, 1939. He returned to his Heavenly Father and Savior on July 15, 2018. On February 3, 1962, Joseph was united in marriage at St. Mary's Church to Jude M. (nee Hintze) Walkowski who survives. Joe is further survived by his brothers-in-law Ralph Sanders of Wausau, Anthony Hintze of Chicago; sisters-in-law Jane Conteh-Morgan of Milwaukee, Norma Hintze of Potomac, MD; two nieces and five nephews; four great-nieces and one great-nephew, and family friend Gordon Simmons. Preceded in death by his parents, parents-in-law Eric and Bernice Hintze, his sister Cecilia Sanders and infant sister Mary Ann brothers-in-law Donald Hintze and Seltzer Conteh-Morgan. Joe enjoyed spending vacations, traveling throughout the U.S. with Jude. After retirement he especially loved spending the winter months in Florida and working puzzles. He was a beloved husband and hunter, a fisherman, and a Packer and Brewer fan. Visitation Thursday, July 19th, 1:00 PM to 2:45 PM, St. Martin of Tours Parish, 7963 S. 116th St., Franklin. Mass of Christian Burial at 3:00 PM. Burial to follow in the parish cemetery. | Walkowski, Joseph W (I2077)
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1625 | Walter John Berg Father,Friend, A Man with Love of Life, Oct 31, 1904 - Oct 9, 2001 | Berg, John Walter (I924)
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1626 | Wanda arrived in Marion County, West Virginia from the Russian-controlled part of Poland with two of her sisters in 1896. She joined her parents and other siblings who had arrived earlier and were living in Grant District. Just prior to 1900, she married the first of four, or possibly five, husbands. Family lore says she lost three of them in mine accidents; records exist that confirm two of them as mining-related. She had children by three of them, Jan Heiner, John Costic and John Bartoszek (Bartoshek). She resided in Marion County from her arrival until her death in 1955. She lived in the communities of Grant, Lincoln and lastly in Monongah. She is buried in the Polish part of the cemetery. Obituary: Mrs. Wanda Bartoshek, 73' of Monongah, died in her home yesterday at 4:30 p.m. She was born in Three Lakes, Wis. She is survived by the following children: Edward Costic of Newton Falls, Ohio; Edmund Costic, Mrs. Genevieve Coen, and Leonard Bartoshek, all of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Stanley Urban of Monongah and Mrs. Carrie James, of Fairmont. There are six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church of Monongah and the Holy Rosary Society. (Transcriber note: She was not born in Three Lakes, Wisconsin, but in Poland, as were her parents and all her siblings except the youngest; her parents and four siblings did relocate to Three Lakes about 1903) The Fairmont (WV)Times, 25 Dec 1955, p. 13 | Lewandowski, Wanda (I5201)
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1627 | Warren Prien Warren Prien of Sugar Camp died Friday, Sept. 19, 2008. He was 57.Mr. Prien was raised in Sugar Camp and graduated from Three Lakes High School.He had been employed by the town of Sugar Camp for 35 years and was most recently employed at Treatment Foster Care.His interests included camping, bicycling and taking trips to Montana.He is survived by his wife, Sandy; three daughters, Makayla, Emily and Leticia; three sons, Scott (Jessica), Nicholas and Ethan; three brothers, Walter and Roger (Wanda) of Sugar Camp and Bill of Cudahy; a sister, Sandy (Tom) Habel of Green Bay; and two grandchildren.Private funeral services will be held. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Warren Prien Warren Prien of Sugar Camp died Friday, Sept. 19, 2008. He was 57.Mr. Prien was raised in Sugar Camp and graduated from Three Lakes High School.He had been employed by the town of Sugar Camp for 35 years and was most recently employed at Treatment Foster Care.His interests included camping, bicycling and taking trips to Montana.He is survived by his wife, Sandy; three daughters, Makayla, Emily and Leticia; three sons, Scott (Jessica), Nicholas and Ethan; three brothers, Walter and Roger (Wanda) of Sugar Camp and Bill of Cudahy; a sister, Sandy (Tom) Habel of Green Bay; and two grandchildren.Private funeral services will be held. | Prien, Warren (I16)
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1628 | was commissioned 9 September 1777; he was in the Battle of Monmouth, N.J., 28 June 1778; and in the Battle of Germantown, PA, 4 October 1777; where his eldest son, Lewis, was killed. On 24 November 1777 the Executive Council, meeting at Princeton, N.J. appointed him to escort the Tories Ex-Governor John Penn, and the Ex-Chief Justice, Benjamin Chew of Penn., to Worcester, Mass, for greater safety. | Chamberlain, Lt Col William (I1963)
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1629 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Paving, P.a.W. (I73)
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1630 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Winery, T.L. (I74)
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1631 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sales, W. (I75)
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1632 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Vacation Homes, B.P.. (I36)
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1633 | WEBSITE - https://www.pineislethreelakes.com/ | Resort, Pine Isle (I13)
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1634 | Went by DORA In 1880, Rachel is living with her mother and stepfather and using the name Condura Cromwell Daughter of Libby Snyder and --- Holmes. ABT 1890 was living in Omaha, NE. Was married in 1891 and in 1892 first son John born. ABT 1893 or 1894 second son, Joe, was born. Then daughter Helen. | HOLMES, RACHEL CONDURA (I3179)
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1635 | White, Lorraine Cook, ed. <i>The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records</i>. <i>Vol. 1-55.</i> Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002. | Source (S539)
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1636 | Wife of William Faultine Brucker and mother of William Brucker, Henry Brucker (Sr.) and Gertrude Brucker. Grandmother of Henry Brucker (Jr.) and Dennis D. Brucker. Mary and William raised their boys in the farmhouse located on 40 acres bordering Spirit Lake. Their daughter, Gertrude, succumbed to influenza in childhood. Mary passed away from complications following a fall in her son Henry's home in Hammond, Indiana. She was transported to Three Lakes for burial. Burial alongside her late husband, William F. Brucker, was on May 12th, 1958. From Find A Grave | Harvart, Mary (I4895)
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1637 | Wife, Marie A. Grandy, 1906-1980" Family "Grandy" stone is nearby | Marie A (I910)
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1638 | William F. Brucker was born to Michael Brucker and Elizabeth Deitrick Brucker in Hamilton County, Ohio, in 1865. Elizabeth passed away at the time of his birth or soon thereafter. Michael relocated to Milwaukee, and then Chicago, Illinois. He married Gertrude Hesser and fathered additional children, and Gertrude raised William along with her own biological children. Michael was a prosperous businessman and was the owner of the M. Brucker Foundry in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century. The foundry manufactured Crown gas ranges. Oral history in the family recounts that Michael purchased 40 acres on Spririt Lake in Three Lakes for William. Originally, William lived in a small structure/cabin on the property. The cabin was on high ground in the meadow area and it no longer stands. Later, the spacious farmhouse was constructed down the hill, along with a large barn behind the house. William's younger son, Henry Brucker (Sr.), recalled his father selling alcohol to Al Capone and the Capone gang at the farmhouse during prohibition. The family photo at left shows William F. Brucker with his father (Michael) and step-mother (Gertrude). The photo was taken in Chicago, Illinois, where the family lived at that time. From Find a Grave | Bruckner, William Faultine (I4894)
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1639 | William immigrated aboard the SS Ohio with his mother and sister embarking from Bremen On William`s Declaration of intent for citizenship, it gives his port of entry as Baltimore and date as either 1883 or 1884 At time of death, William`s occupation was given as Labor in Brick Yard In 1900, William is farming in Greenfield, Wis | STERN, William Carl Otto (I4449)
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1640 | William K 1902 – 1970 Edna B 1901 – 1971 Gaffron | Gaffron, William Karl (I899)
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1641 | William K 1902 – 1970 Edna B 1901 – 1971 Gaffron | Bonack, Edna Emelia Ernestina (I876)
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1642 | William Liebenstein was originally with the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry enlisting 2/29/1864. He was transferred to Co. B, 26th Wisconsin Regiment Volunteer Infantry on 6/9/1865. The regiment mustered out a few months later. Left by Russell Kasper on 19 Jun 2015 Find A Grave | Liebenstein, J William (I4666)
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1643 | Wisconsin SM2 US Navy World War II | Klemaszewsku, Harry Edward (I4128)
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1644 | Wisconsin Census, 1820-1890 | Source (S609)
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1645 | Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-67, 1969-97 | Source (S240)
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1646 | Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-67, 1969-97 | Source (S453)
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1647 | Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-67, 1969-97 | Source (S584)
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1648 | Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. <i>Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division <p>Wisconsin Historical Society. <i>Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives.</p> | Source (S179)
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1649 | Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. <i>Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division <p>Wisconsin Historical Society. <i>Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives.</p> | Source (S518)
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1650 | Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. <i>Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division <p>Wisconsin Historical Society. <i>Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives.</p> | Source (S360)
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