Lynn Township
Homes & Families
Clark County, Wisconsin
Contact for this web page: James W. Sternitzky, Ph.D.
Population Statistics
Neighborhoods: (Transcribers needed)
Individual Family Census Records
Family Files & Photos
Bartsch, Carl (Biography and Photos)
Beeckler, E. A. (1890 Biography & Photo)
Brooks, Elizabeth Ogden Smith, 1809-1898 (Photo)
Brooks, George R., Republican Candidate for Sheriff (1901 Photo)
Burdick, Alfred and Flora (Biography & Photo); Burdick, Alfred & George (Biography & Photo)
Geary, D. C. (Biography & Photo)
Sternitzky, Delmar Ernest , 1928-2010 (Obituary & Photo) The original obituary for my uncle Delmar incorrectly listed his place of birth as Granton. He was born at the farmhouse of his parents in Lynn Township. Uncle Delmar began collecting family and Clark County history long before I was born. In 1980, he loaned me his handwritten notes of the Sternitzky, Garbisch and Burdick family histories for transcription and organization. His research became the foundation and inspiration for me and many other family history researchers. Through his work, our family found our roots.
Sternitzky, Frederick (Biography & Photo)
Sternitzky, Charles Frederick (Biography & Photo)
Sternitzky,William (Biography & Photo); Civil War Union Army Certificate of Disability for Discharge, Pension Form
Sternitzky Family History prior to their emigration from Silesia: The Family History of the House of Sternitzke (German with English translation of Familiengeschichte des Geschlechts Sternitzke aus dem Kreis Trebnitz / Schlesien). 3.34 MB Adobe PDF document. Adobe Reader required. This first draft document is a rough computerized translation. I am working on a more accurate translation. Wilfried Hübner and I were working on translating two books related to the Sternitzky family history: the above book and the Bicentennial Memorial Book for the Lutheran Church at Pawellau (1709-1909). We decided to finish the Pawellau bicentennail book first, so that I could personally present it to the current Church officials and regional historians prior to 2009. My wife and I visited the church at Pawellau (which was renamed Paulskirch in 1938, and is now named Pawlów Trzebnicki) in October of 2008. We presented the bicentennial book to the the church and to the Director of the Regional Museum at Trzebnica (the county seat which was named Trebnitz when the Sternitzky family lived in that county). Our visit sparked interest in a 300 Year Celebration of the Church at Pawlów Trzebnicki, which I was honored to attend on June 28, 2009.
Memorial Book for the Bicentennial Anniversary of the Protestant Church of Pawellau, in the Trebnitz Parish July 6, 1909 (German with English translation of the Denkschrift zur 200-jährigen Jubelfeier der evangelischen Kirche zu Pawellau, Kirchenkreis Trebnitz am 6. Juli 1909). 1.378 MB Adobe PDF document. Adobe Reader required.
The Sternitzky Family's encounter with the Queen of Poland and her daughter the Queen of France in 1703.
Sternitzky/Garbisch/Families: Lebensraum in Bildern. Photos of the family houses, farm buildings and churches in Silesia (photographed in 2008). These photographs may interesting to the descendents of other Clark County families who emigrated from Silesia: Dudei, Gerzmehle, Goebel, Gluch, Gottschalk, Handke, Heyder, Hippe, Kupke, Lockman, Moh, Pischer, Rademacher, Riedel, Roder, Schlinsog, Schreiber, Schune Walter, Winscher, and Wischulke
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