Lost Cemeteries of Milwaukee

June 1st, 2008

Today I have been working on the lost cemeteries page.

Thanks to John Utzat, I added more information to Cemetery 030 Stewart Allis Cemetery.

I am working on an article on the Spring Street Catholic Cemetery, later named Grand Avenue cemetery.

I found an interesting article on a burial ground in Milwaukee as it appears below:

Source: The Milwaukee Sentinel, (Milwaukee, WI) Sunday, June 20, 1886; pg. 2; Issue 34; col C

Bones in Bricks A Large Brick Yard Located Where an Old Cemetery Used to Be

Bones in Bricks

A Large Brick Yard Located Where an Old Cemetery Used to be

“Many of the bricks in some fo the finest buildings in the city are partly composed of human bones,” said a well-known builder yesteray. “This may seem a little odd to you at first, but it is true, for I’ve known it for several years. One of the yards producing the largest number of bricks of any in the state-is located on an old burying-ground from which only a few of the bodies interred ther were removed before the manufacture of brick from the clay began. I have actually seen small pieces of bone pressed into these bricks.”

Spanish American War Veterans

May 26th, 2008

As is my tradition, every Memorial Day I try to remember veterans who have served to protect our country.  This year I chose to add the names of Company I 3rd Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers who served in the Spanish American War.  Also included on this new page are the women that aided and assisted from the homefront.  These men were mustered out of Superior, Wisconsin

<a href=”http://www.linkstothepast.com/saw/3rdwisc-coI.html”>The Spanish American War Veteran page can be found here.</a>

The information was excerpted from the book “Right forward, fours right, march!” a little story of Company I, Third wisconsin Volunteers, First Brigade, First Division, First Corps, (1900).  Author Emanuel Rossiter

Milwaukee Courts

May 22nd, 2008

Small addition today and I haven’t quite finished it yet.  It is names of Milwaukee Judges 1846-1946ish.   I have about 2 more pages to transcribe.   The link is from Milwaukee businesses and also from the Milwaukee Attorney page.

If anyone wants to help with this project, please let me know.  I can scan the pages, you simply have to type the names listed on the page and send the file back.

Milwaukee Utilities

May 21st, 2008

I added a page on Milwaukee Utilities.  The page gives a short history of each and the presidents of the gas, electric and telephone companies from their inception to about 1946.  The page is linked off the Milwaukee Businesses Page.

Updates to the Adams County WI Genealogy Site

May 20th, 2008

The following are updates from the Adams County GenWeb Site 

April 30, 2008 Added the local news from the April 8th and 15th, 1893 issues of the Adams County Press newspaper, sent by CONTRIBUTOR Myrna Keppler.

April 28, 2008 Added the obituary index for the obits printed in the Adams County Times in the year 2007.

April 20, 2008 Added the local news from the May 6, 1893 issue of the Adams County Press newspaper, sent by CONTRIBUTOR Myrna Keppler.

Civil War 52nd Regiment

May 20th, 2008

I updated burial information for Rost on the 52nd Regiment Page on the Wisconsin Civil War Pages.

Manitowoc Genealogy Additions

May 18th, 2008

Bob Domagalski sent me the death index for St. Peter St. Paul church in Schleswig twp., I have it scanned and as soon as I get it proofread, I’ll put it online. There are 32 pages of it. After it’s online, I’ll move the ones I can to the proper cems.

Added Anna Kries from cem. #89B to the centenarians page Read the rest of this entry »

Milwaukee Police, Fire, Government Genealogy

May 18th, 2008

Tons of new names added to the Milwaukee site.
Fallen Firefighters 1879-1945
Bielinski, Bresnahan, Burke, Campbell, Clarke, Clausen, Craft, Curtis, Dessecker, Doyle, Dressel, Droney, Eichorn, Falch, Farrell, Fenske, Fischbauer, Flaeschel, Foley, Freeman, Freytag, Glander, Graf, Grosskopf, Gunning, Hackett, Haley, Hammond, Hanlon, Hart, Hecht, Hennessey, Hentz , Hintz, Hogan, Houlahan, Janssen, Kinsella, Koerper, Koschmieder, Kracheck, Krimmer, Langton, Lechner, Liefert, Matttison, Mcgurk, Mehan, Meyer, Morgan, Moroney, Nessheim, Nimmer, Noonan, O’brien, O’donnell, Pagel, Peddenbruch, Priebe, Prier, Ries, Rosen, Rossow, Ryback, Sawyer, Schmidt, Schroeder, Schultz, Skorzewski, Stahr, Stiller, Strzeminski, Sullivan, Thiessenhussen, Toman, Voelz, Wambach, Wasocel, Whaley, White, Winney, Winsauer, Wolf, Zanders, Zepf

Fallen Police Officers 1884-1943
Bahlke, Deckert, Flieth, Gauer, George, Goodman, Gudgell, Kaemmerling, Kaiser, Kossow, Larsen, Lecher, Luedtke, O’Brien, Pieske, Piszczeck, Raabe, Schmidt, Seehawer, Spindler, Stecker, Templin, Weiler, Werner, Zingler

Governors of National Soldiers Home
Wolcott, Yates, Cassels, Wooley, Hincks, Sharpe, Knox, Hathaway, Wheeler, Ijams, Crain, Bury, Crampton, Kibby, Pearsall, Foremming

Mayors of Milwaukee

Milwaukee County Council Presidents 1846-1946

Milwaukee Association of Commerce 1861-1946 

Evergreen Cemetery Manitowoc

May 15th, 2008

Thursday - May 15
Added lot numbers and d. or burial dates in #44 Evergreen Cemetery Manitowoc for these people who died in 1956:

George Anthold, Arnold Bashaw, Herbert Brick, Henry Bull, William Conway, Henry Depons Martin Dwyer, Carrie Feuerpfeil, Mildred (Bezzio) Gaedke, Fred Glahn, Albert Havlichek Anna Hoefner, Wencel Hynek, Baby Johanek, Minnie Johansen, Clara Johnson, Annie Klingbiel Dora Klusmeyer, Abbie Knechtel, Adolph Krueger, Ervin Laisure, Mark Mecha, Clara Neubauer Robert Olp, Rudolph Reininger, Gesine Schuette, Louis Schmalfeld, Grace Sherman, Albert Slaby Philip Smith, Ellen Sovine, Sam Stevens, Victor Vollmar, Anna Waarum, William Welk Irma Wells, James Wells, Frank Wick, William Zintl

Marine Additions

May 11th, 2008

I hope all you mothers, and single dad’s out there had a great Mother’s Day.  Mine was uneventful, but considering my life as of late, that is ok.

I found a book written in 1905 that listed a ton of captains, engineers, sailing vessels and Shiplines.  I added that to the Marine and Shipping site.

You can find the captains and engineers by clicking on Captain Biographies.  The vessels and shiplines by clicking on the ships.