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JANUARY 2003
13 January 2002 Program: Cameras, Cameras,
CAMERAS! BROWSE NITE: 27 January 2003 7 p.m. Claire recommends all members, if they are interested in cemetery photo-taking to attend. She has been with Steve on various occasions and has learned much by listening to him explain his techniques. He even uses old cameras as well as the new digital.....and he is anxious to share his knowledge with you. The Mares cats really kept her hopping during the holidays. They decided to sleep under the tree, each wanting the same spot...all motivation ornaments would be found on the floor the next morning and it meant redecorate the tree. They were worse this year than last year. So this is the second year Claire had a Christmas in the Closet...or else lose the bows on the packages! Holiday time was spent working on Renee's big project. The scanning is now into the R's. For some reason, Claire cannot let the scanner and all those cards of old items alone. Sometimes she even reads them over before scanning them. Well, you can't retain all that knowledge forever, the cards are from 1880 thru 1906, of Dodge county papers. Next would be fun to read all of the old papers from the surrounding towns within this county. It would mean making copies of the births, marriages and deaths, but wouldn't that be a wonderful thing to do!!!?? Not many realize that within our library we have the first two or three reels of all the county newspapers. Some are in poor condition, but maybe you will be lucky as you read through them for your family.
INTERNET NOTES Something you may not be aware of! Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion,
1861-1865. Browse this free resource. Wisconsin Civil War Service Records. If you find your
soldier in this Rose of Wisconsin Volunteers, you may order a photocopy of your Wisconsin
ancestor's Civil War Service record. Carries a "bundle" of info. Fees do apply.
These are not National Archives pension records. These two resources are on their Web site And from Minnesota we note: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
1908-1996 |
DODGE COUNTY NE
MARRIAGES B B Shultz to Minnie G McVicker on 01 January PURPLE CANE COUPLE MARRIED Miss Minnie McVicker Becomes the Bride of Purple Cane, Jan 6 - The wedding of Miss Minnie G McVicker and Bert B Shultz took place at the Presbyterian parsonage at 6 o'clock New Year's night, Rev E Jameson being the officiating minister. Only a few near relatives and intimate friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of James McVicker and is known throughout this neighborhood, where she has grown up. The groom is a highly respected young man, the son of S P Shultz, a prosperous farmer of Colfax county. The couple will remain in the vicinity until March, when the will depart for Alberta to make their home. Fremont Tri-weekly Tribune 8 Jan 1903 4:5,6 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PIONEER WOMAN She is the mother of fifteen children, twelve of whom are living. The living are Henry, Will, Ed, Mrs Henry Mallette, Mrs Ben Ott, Mrs Herman Janssen, Gertrude, Minnie, Alfred of Hooper, Mrs John F Uehling, Elizabeth, Nebr and Mrs Issac Mallette of Craig, Nebraska. from Hooper Sentinel 8 January 1914 4:5 RECEIVES CITIZENSHIP Papers granting him the privileges of full American citizenship were granted yesterday Judge Grimison to HENRY SHUMAKER, of Hooper. Mr Shumaker was formerly a subject of the German crown. from Fremont Semi-Weekly Herald 23 Jan 1903 6:4 |
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