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Civil War Records Free on Footnote.com thru June

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Civil War Soldier Service Records

Footnote.com has worked with the US National Archives to bring millions of original records to the Internet for the first time. Civil War records that feature everything from personal accounts to historic writings that would shape a nation. Explore vivid details of Civil War battles through maps and photos. Get a personal picture of the war through Union and Confederate soldier service records, pension files, and more.

What is this collection?

Compiled service records of Confederate soldiers labeled with each soldier’s name, rank, and unit, with links to revealing documents about each soldier. Collections include records for soldiers from over 50 territories and states.

What can I find?

* Returns, rosters, payrolls, appointment books, hospital registers
* Union prison registers and rolls
* Parole rolls
* Inspection reports
* Originals of any papers relating solely to a particular soldier
* Military unit

To access the records go to Footnote.com.

On the side menu under the category heading click on Civil War Records.

Then use the search to put in the name you are searching for. any results that come up in green are free through the month of June.

Footnote Opens All Of Their U.S. Federal Census Records For Free For A Limited Time

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Footnote Opens All Of Their U.S. Federal Census Records For Free For A Limited Time

To help more people find their ancestors and connect with relatives, Footnote has made all of their U.S. Federal Census documents free.

Visitors simply need to register on the site for free in order to gain access to millions of records including the 1930 census.

This is a great time for you to explore the Interactive Census Collection and share with family and friends.

Visit Footnote today and discover your ancestors in the census!

Waukesha Genealogy Updates

Friday, January 1st, 2010

I added these to the Waukesha Genealogy site a while ago, but forgot to post the list of additions.

Marriages:
Hildebrand, Meyer
Lowry, Foster, Ihrig, Mueller, Proctor

Genesee Cemetery #41
Added many obituaries

Highland Memorial park
Grzybowski

Oak Ridge Cemetery (#34)
Added many obituaries

St. Theresa’s Evergreen
Fardy

St. Theresa’s Oak Knoll
Even, Kalb, Foat

Ottawa Town Cemetery
Neff

North Prairie Cemetery
Hinkley

Forest Hill Cemetery
Added links to photographs and Obituaries

Hartland Lutheran
Updated images to photo gallery
added obituaries for:
Winkelman, Schwartz, Allen, Bailey, Bakken, Christiansen, Grabowska, Johnson,

Town of Genesee History

History of Wisconsin State Fair

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

I thought during this time of State Fair I would look up a little history on the fair.  I found an article in the Milwaukee Sentinel which the describes the early locations of the fair.

You can find it at the Links To The Past Milwaukee History Website.

Chronicling America

Friday, August 7th, 2009

The Library of Congress has added a newspaper collection to their site. These historic newspapers are available to read online in Chronicling America at the Library of Congress.

There aren’t any from Wisconsin there yet, but many times events are picked up by other newspapers across the country. It is worth taking a look.

Happy Reading
Ellen-

Sanderson Pierce O'Driscoll Website

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

I have been working on writing material for a website for a client.  Her family has a lot of surnames attached to it.  The main ones are Sanderson, Pierce, O’Driscoll, Hardy and Schmidt.

If you are interested in those surnames, please take a peak by going to sandersonpierce.linkingyourpast.com

Historic Milwaukee Website

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

This morning after checking my email I stumbled upon a website. The “Street Guide to Old Milwaukee” is a website about the history of Milwaukee. Using a number of resources Yance has put together a detailed mapping of downtown, collection of historic articles and photos. The site is still evolving, but certainly one to watch.

Waukesha County Necrology Index-Assistance Needed

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Hello Researchers!

I have copies of the index pages of the Waukesha Necrology index. For those of you who don’t know what a necrology is, it is a collection of obituaries and information on people who have died. The Waukesha Necrology contains information on people who are related to Waukesha in some way. Many of those in the Necrology are early Waukesha Pioneers.

I am looking for people to help transcribe the list of names so that it can be added to website more quickly. So far I have copied about 32 volumes of names. There are 2 or 3 more films to copy the index from.

If you are interested in helping, please email me. Even if you can do only a page or two I would appreciate it.

Thank you for your consideration.

Polish Museum of America Genealogy Saturday

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008 is Genealogy Saturday at the library of the Polish Museum of America (PMA). PGSA volunteers will be available from 10 AM to 1 PM to assist you with your Polish genealogy questions. There are no fees.

The PMA/PGSA is located at 984 N. Milwaukee, Chicago IL 60622.

There is plenty of free parking and a bus stop right across the street. If you have any questions, contact PGSAmerica@aol.com.

Manitowoc County Genealogy

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Friday – November 7
Changed lot no. for baby Hagle and added to the entry in #44.
Changed lot no. for baby Gardner in #44 both per instructions from cem. office.
Changed location for baby Thisdel
Added partial location for Baby Hemschemeyer in #44
Moved Miss Diecke to the Dicke family in #44 per cem. office, it’s believed she is Dicke
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