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301 Bio notes: - The family name might have changed to Williams due to spelling and language when coming over
- He used to own the mill and the land, but the government claimed it was an imminent domain and took it from him 
Williams, Cornelius (I6194)
 
302 Bio notes: -1840 birth?
-Native Tongue(Polish)
-Immigration 1895 - 1897 
Mostowski, Franz (I6075)
 
303 Bio notes: -Jr. is not an official prefix Steinmetzer, Nicholas Jr. (I6342)
 
304 Bio notes: -Last name change starts Mostowski, John Leo (I6073)
 
305 Bio notes: -Lived for 14 hours Williams, Delores (I6291)
 
306 Bio notes: -Native Tongue(Polish)
-Immigration 1890 - 1893 
Joskulski, Catharina (I6076)
 
307 Bio notes: Baptism: 2 Dec 1866 Mostowski, Joseph (I6117)
 
308 Bio notes: Baptism: 24 August 1880, St John Nepomucene Church, Little Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin

- entered convent 1901 
Williams, Antonette (I6217)
 
309 Bio notes: Baptized: St John Nepomucene Church, Little Chute, Wisconsin, February 23, 1876 Williams, Henry (I6190)
 
310 Bio notes: Former Name: Lois Pozolinski
Middle Name: 
Stearns, Lois (I6240)
 
311 Bio notes: He worked on the Alcan Highway during WW2. He also worked on the 1532-mile Dawson Creek-to-Fairbanks road. Behrendt, Elmer William Otto (I6188)
 
312 Bio notes: Immigration: 1892 Piasecki, Jozef M (I6094)
 
313 Bio notes: School: St. Mary's, Brillion Steinmetz, Rita (I6320)
 
314 Biography and Genealogy Master Index Source (S629)
 
315 Birth may have been 1809 Brewster, Jeremiah (I937)
 
316 Birth: Oct. 12, 1913
Death: Sep. 3, 1998



Burial:
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Los Angeles
Los Angeles County
California, USA
Plot: Courts of Remembrance Wall Crypts, Lot 0, Space 6347

 
Lane, DAVID ROEMER (I4487)
 
317 Block B, Lot 5, Grave 1 Karwoski, Anton (I812)
 
318 Bonack, Maxine E., May 1, 1911 - Feb. 10, 1995; Fred H., May 25, 1909 - May 18, 1976 Bonack, Frederick Henry (I881)
 
319 Bonifacy Juzee Olkowscy
ed onydina 9
czerluca 1889
u marl dnia 11
Pa diernilm 1906
Zofia'Katarzyna
urodzona dnia l
Listopnda 1891
u marlad nial
Lislopnda 1906
Juzef Walerya
Olkowscy Rodzige 
Olkowski, Boneface (I3343)
 
320 Bonnie J. Brown, age 70, of Whitewater passed away on Thursday, November 15, 2018 at Mercy Hospital in Janesville. She was born in Appleton, WI on May 21, 1948 to Wilbur and Dorothy (Ripinhagan) Miller. Bonnie was united in marriage to Charles C. Brown on October 26, 1968 in Appleton, WI. Bonnie is survived by a daughter, Angeline (John) Monaco, of FL; a son, Curtis (Sheri) Brown, of Delavan; four grandchildren, Grace and Sarena Brown, and Julian and Andrew Monaco; a brother, David (Betty) Miller, of CO; and many nieces and nephews. Bonnie is preceded in death by her husband, Charles; a son, William; and her parents. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Monday, November 19, 2018 at Monroe Funeral Home, 604 E. Walworth Ave. in Delavan. Visitation will be held from 10:00 A.M. until the time of the service on Monday at the funeral home. Burial will take place at East Richmond Cemetery. Miller, Bonnie J (I2311)
 
321 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Byatt, S.M. (I4283)
 
322 Brabara Jane Luczak, 85 of Sugar Camp, Wis. passed away Peacefully in her sleep on Friday, Oct 29, 2021.

She was born June 27, 1936, in Chicago, Ill., to Stephen and Florence Bazany.

Barb is survived by her 5 childgren , Cyndy (Kurt) Lagehausen, Mary Jo ( Joe) Paige, Stephen Luczak, Beth (Eric) Zerfas, and Matt (Katie) Luczak; nine grandchildren, Rachel, Rebecca, Alex, Zach, Ashley, Jake, Anthony, Mary, Grace and Sophie; and one Great-grandchild, Carson.

She was preceded in death by her high school sweetheart and husband of 58 years, Jim Luczak; siblings Joyce, Lee and Jim.

Her beautiful soul is once again reunited with Christ. A memorial mass and celebration of her life will be planned for the spring of 2022. 
Bazany, Barbara Jane (I3513)
 
323 Braney was Farming his own farm in 1920
Farmer in 1940 
KAZCMAREK, Barney L (I158)
 
324 Brockley Cemetery Pepler, William Andrew (I4298)
 
325 Brockley Cemetery Milne, Georgina Mary Mercy (I4288)
 
326 Brown, Janet M. (nee Pomes) reunited with her beloved husband Raymond on Thursday, November 15, 2018 age 85 years.

Loving mother of the late Michael, Donna (Mark) Krueger, William (Jane) Brown, Patrick Brown, Linda (Bob) Patin, Sandra Brown and Karen Vanderstone. Further survived by grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Visitation Tuesday, November 20 at the funeral home from 10:00-11:45 AM. Funeral service at 12 Noon. Private interment Three Lakes Cemetery.

Note: obituary prepared by Heritage Funeral Home

From Find A Grave 
Pomes, Janet M. (I4531)
 
327 Budny, John E. Age 95. Formerly of the Milwaukee area. Born in Three Lakes, WI. Of Chicago for the past 14 years. Beloved husband of the late Irene. Loving father of Susan (James) Brink. Fond grandfather of Michael (Eliana) and the late Timothy. Dear brother of the late Joseph, Henry and Laura. Fond uncle of Georgieanna Hoover and the late Gregory. Interment will be private in Greendale, WI. Arrangements by: Cumberland

From Find A Grave 
Budney, John Edward (I2227)
 
328 Burial:
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Glendale
Los Angeles County
California, USA
Plot: Whispering Pines, Map 3, Lot 1068, Space 11



 
Roemer, Frank Justus (I4334)
 
329 Buried in Vahalla Cemetary


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Buried in Vahalla Cemetary

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Buried in Vahalla Cemetary 
Bell, James Henry Dr. (I4284)
 
330 Campbell, Sam (1943). How's Inky? A Porcupine and His Pals Offer Some Highlights on Happiness. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545194. OCLC 5181860. Illustrated by Bob Kuhn.[13] Translated into French, as Bob et mes bêtes, 1956.[14]
Campbell, Sam (1944). Too Much Salt and Pepper. Mountain View, California: Pacific Press. ISBN 9781881545675. OCLC 689626730.[15]
Campbell, Sam (1945). Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo - and Still-Mo. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545552. OCLC 171051368.[16]
Campbell, Sam (1946). A Tippy Canoe and Canada Too. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545712. OCLC 765766449.[17]
Campbell, Sam (1948). On Wings of Cheer. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545514. OCLC 22096785.[18]
Campbell, Sam (1950). Moose Country. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545538. OCLC 1011866200.[19]
Campbell, Sam (1952). The Seven Secrets of Somewhere Lake. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781572582026. OCLC 1011809909.[20] Translated into French, as Le Lac aux sept secrets, 1953.[14]
Campbell, Sam (1954). Loony Coon. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545248. OCLC 56386632.[20]
Campbell, Sam (1955). Fiddlesticks and Freckles. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545965. OCLC 1034667361.[21]
Campbell, Sam (1957). Beloved Rascals. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545590. OCLC 659860249.[22]
Campbell, Sam (1959). Sweet Sue's Adventures. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545217. OCLC 1036875145.
Campbell, Sam (1962). Calamity Jane. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 9781881545163. OCLC 56387841.[23]For adults

Campbell, Sam (1933). Sanctuary Letters. Eagle River, Wisconsin. OCLC 7370933.
Campbell, Sam (1933). Conquest of Grief.
Campbell, Sam (1937). Nature's Messages of Peace. Chicago: Associated Authors. OCLC 16567525.
Campbell, Sam (1952). Nature's Messages: A Book of Wilderness Wisdom. Chicago: Rand McNally. hdl:2027/mdp.39076002249006. OCLC 752875148.[24]
Campbell, Sam (1974). Woodland Portraits. Milwaukee: Ideals Publishing. OCLC 1036966705. Illustrated by Harry Moeller. 
Campbell, Samuel Arthur (I5961)
 
331 cancer of liver Easterly, Elizabeth (I1908)
 
332 cancer of the bowels Tinkey, Frederick (I1926)
 
333 carcinoma of rectum Epler, Ellen Alvina (I1946)
 
334 carcinoma of rectum Epler, Charles Fremont (I1912)
 
335 cardiovascular accident Louk, Ray Frances (I1845)
 
336 Carl Rogers was the hird and final Proprietor for the resort on the poimt by the dam.  Resort, Rogers (I61)
 
337 Carol Lee Masoner, age 75, mother and grandmother, died suddenly at their home in Terrebonne, OR on April 5, 2011.

Carol was born on September 28, 1935 in Three Lakes, WI to the late Leonard Clark Stoneking and Cecil Weeks. She attended Three Lakes High School, graduating in 1953. After high school, Carol attended college in Kansas City, Kansas, receiving a degree in Medical Technology. While working in Kansas City, Carol met Morgan E. Masoner. They were married on September 3, 1960.

In 1963, Carol and Morgan adopted a baby girl. They moved to Los Angeles, where she gave birth to three sons, worked and raised her family. In December, 1974, Carol became a single mother of four young children with the passing of her husband, Morgan. Carol took on the hardships of being a single mother, while working to support and raise her family. She relocated to Three Lakes, WI, only to return to Southern California a year later.

With her children grown, Carol retired in 1991 after working for 20 years at Pomona Valley Hospital in Pomona, CA. She traveled for a while, eventually settling in Terrebonne, OR, where she lived for 19 years until her passing. Carol continued to work into her 70s as a traveling Medical Technologist, working in such places as Kemmerer, WY, Portola, CA and Dutch Harbor, AK. Carol loved to travel, traveling all over the United States and abroad to such countries as Germany, New Zealand and Fuji. But her true love was Australia. She traveled to Australia as many as six times, sometimes for months at a time.

Some of Carol's greatest accomplishments were being a certified Medical Technologist for over 50 years. She loved to read and collect magnets and postcards from her many travels. She also loved to research her families genealogy.

Carol is preceded in death by her sister, Velma Stoneking; brother, Harry Stoneking; and son, Roy Thomas Masoner. She is survived by her brothers Jim and Doug Stoneking of Reedsport and Aloha, Oregon; sister, Sally Corriveau of Medford, OR; and sister Cecila Metzger of Chicago, IL; daughter and son-in-law Kristy and Darin Glinski of Oxnard, CA; son and daughter-in-law David and Amanda Masoner of Salem, OR; son and daughter-in-law Mike and Karen Masoner of Virginia Beach, VA; and eight grandchildren, Nick, Mason, Devon, Morgan, Alivia, Bailey, Brooke, and Jacob.

From Find A Grave 
Stoneking, Carol Lee (I3883)
 
338 Caroline was born at 6 AM on the 12th of October, 1880
 
Luebke, Caroline Emelie Wilhelmine (I4392)
 
339 Catherine by family records emigrated to the US around 1860, Her daughter Mary Teresa was born in 1860 in Rhode Island. In 1863, after being discharged for medical reasons from the Army, her brother John spent the winter in Rhode Island where Catherine, nursed him. John then returned to Wisconsin and continued to worke for the railway. By 1870, John had returend to Rhode island and brought his sister and her daughter to Clinton, Wisconsin Where they are found in the Census. Catherine remained with her daughter until her death in 1905. She, her brother John, Daughter Mary and Son-in Law Henry Finn are all buried in Edgerton cemetary by the Reddy family marker. REDDY, Catherine (I4330)
 
340 Cecelia "Sallie" Miller, age 91, of Sugar Camp, passed away on Friday, Jan. 3, 2014, at Appleton Medical Center.
Sallie was born Jan. 31 1922, in Rhinelander, to the late Charles and Jenena [Golembeski] Burzynski. She married Gordon Miller on Dec 12, 1942 in Detroit. He preceded her in death on April 30, 2002.
Sallie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She graduated from Three Lakes High School in 1940 and proudly served her country during WWII as a civilian "Rosie the Riveter" at an aircraft plant in Detroit. Sallie was a well known waitress in the Rhinelander area for more than 60 years, but is best remembered as head waitress at the White Stag Supper Club for over 30 years. She is also remembered as a fierce competitor in the Powder Puff Derbies at the areas stock car races.
Survivors include her daughter, Suzanne [James] Foust of Combined Locks; her son David [Patricia] Miller of Byron Minnesota; her grandchildren, Jennifer [Jason] Seefeldt of Hortonville and Dr. Adam Miller of Jamestown N.D.; her great-grandchildren, Hallie Richter, Byron Seefeldt, Liza Miller, Eliana Miller and Myles Miller; and her brother Bernard Burzynski. She was preceded in death by her grandson, Jason Foust; three Brothers and her sister. 
Burzynski, Cecelia (I2303)
 
341 Cecile was born in Linn, Crawford Twnshp, Osage Co, MO, in 1910. Her family continued to live there until 1911 when they moved to Jefferson City (Clay Co), MO.

I have no idea how or where she met her first husband, Lewis Ivy Abbett, but his family lived in nearby Miller Co, MO. Cecile married Lewis in 1918 in Jefferson City when she was 18 and he was less than 21. (His father had to sign the marriage application.) She had her first child, Mildred Irene in 1919. Lewis developed tuberculosis and it was recommended that he move to Colorado for his health. In the 1920 Census Cecile is living with her parents in Kansas City while doing ironing for a cleaners. I assume Lewis was looking for a job in Colorado. Mildred was alive at the time of the census (January) but was not mentioned. In March of 1920 Mildred died at 8 months old.

Shortly after Mildred's death Cecile joined Lewis and from 1921 to 1922 they rented an apartment in Denver, CO. Their 2d child, Velma, was born in Denver in 1921. Lewis was a "Tramway Motorman". In 1922 they moved to Albuquerque, NM, so that he could be treated at the Albuquerque Tuberculosis Sanitarium. He continued as a streetcar driver, with Cecile frequently traveling with him and even driving in his place. While in Albuquerque Cecile made extra money hunting rattlesnakes with several other people. After his death, Cecile and Velma moved back to Kansas City.

In 1923 Grandma married Robert Mitchell. There were immediate problems and during the last argument Cecile grabbed Velma and walked "across the bridge to Kansas City" back to her folks. Cecile & Robert were divorced in 1924.

Sometime between 1922 and 1925 Cecile met Clark Stoneking, who was also a street car driver at the time. Clark's brother-in-law had started a fox farm on Medicine Lake in Three Lakes, WI. Clark was convinced to join them in the business and he moved up there. While there he courted Cecile via letters and eventually Cecile and Velma joined him in Three Lakes. One of Cecile's brother's drove them up in a Model A or T during really cold weather. There were no side windows in the car, only roll-down shades, and Velma remembered it as a very cold ride. Cecile and Clark got married in June of 1925 in Rhinelander, WI.

Cecile, Clark, & Velma first stayed in a log cabin he had built on the property. The cabin was right on the shore of Medicine Lake and eventually became known as the "Big Cabin". When the Depression hit, the bottom fell out of the fox-raising industry. The fox house was cleared of all the cages inside & out and Clark's family moved in there while renting out the Big Cabin and building 2 additional rental cabins. During this time and for quite a while after Cecile & Velma cleaned houses and did ironing and sewing while Clark hunted, delivered mail, drove a school bus, and did maintenance for other property owners. Cecile was a good cook and a well-known baker and often helped out at various resorts. She bartered pies and other baked goods for beef, etc. They always had a large garden and Cecile canned everything she could. The fox house did have a pump in the kitchen and eventually had a bathroom, though running water to the bathroom was not added until the late 1950's.

Cecile & Clark had 6 children: Sally, James, Carol, Harry, Cecilia, and Douglas. After Clark died in 1960, Cecile took over his postal route and continued to run the 3-cabin resort. After all the kids left home the resort was sold and she moved into the town of Three Lakes. She continued to cook, to help nurse her friends, and to travel quite a bit visiting family all over the country - including several trips to Arizona and California.

By the early 1970's Cecile's health began to deteriorate. She stayed with several of her kids for various lengths of time and eventually she moved into the Stoughton Nursing Home in Stoughton, WI, which was close to Velma's home. Cecile died in 1988.

4 of her 8 children have died: Mildred (1920), Velma (1990), Carol (2011), and Harry (1996). Mildred and Velma have gravesites. Carol was cremated and her ashes are held by her family. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who knows where Harry may be buried.

From Find A Grave 
Weeks, Cecile Thirza (I3879)
 
342 Census gives age, marriage status, sex,profession,birthplace, current residence Source (S258)
 
343 cerebral hemorrhage Stanson, George Ernest (I1819)
 
344 cerebral thrombosis Epler, Frank (I1901)
 
345 Charles G. Abrahamson, M SGT US ARMY, WORLD WAR II, KOREA, July 12, 1924 - Jan 2, 2008. Abrahamson, Charles G (I602)
 
346 Charles T. Olson, 83, of Panama City Beach, passed away on Friday, July 16, 2021 at a local hospital.

Charles was born on January 31, 1938 in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. He was an over the road truck driver for almost 30 years and always enjoyed being out on the road. Charles loved RVing between his home on Faust Lake and his home in Panama City Beach by the Gulf. He was a jack-of-all-trades who enjoyed doing carpentry, electrical and plumbing projects. He designed and had two homes built, making sure they fit his lifestyle and needs perfectly. He dearly loved his grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them, whether it be playing in the lake, repairing bicycles and fishing poles, or cooking large family meals.

Charles is preceded in death by his parents, Norman and Delta Olson; an infant son, Mark Olson; sister, Norma Molander; and mother-in-law, Catherine Hoha.

Left to treasure his memory is his wife of 61 years, Frances Olson; daughter, Dawn Jones; son, Robert Olson (Pamela); grandchildren, Dru Olson (Kelsey); Kayla Pinto (Brian), Kelly Ness (Justin) and Corinne Jones; great-grandchildren, Timothy, Jett, Corbin, Raelynn, Eliot, and Ruby; brothers, John Olson (Cindy) and Jim Olson; and many nieces and nephews.

Charles will be laid to rest at Forest Home Cemetery in Rhinelander, WI with other members of his family.

From Find A Grave memorial 
Olson, Charles T (I4735)
 
347 Chart gives Birth date Of 1911 and Middle initial of A Olkowski, Edmund G (I3326)
 
348 Chicago and North Western Railroad Employee Records. Chicago & North Western Historical Society, Berwyn, Illinois.
<p>Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Employee Records. Chicago & North Western Historical Society, Berwyn, Illinois.</p> 
Source (S515)
 
349 Chicken in the Woods was an eating place where one could dine with the animals of the North Woods.. Human Diners sat inside the restaurant and outside a large Window a 'table' was set at the same height so the animals could also eat. Restaurant and Bar, Chicken In The Woods (I78)
 
350 chronic pulmonary tuberculosis Tinkey, Catherine (I1922)
 

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