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Genealogical Events from Newspapers for Crawford, Vernon and Grant Counties, Wisconsin, 1870-1901 (Paperback)
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Genealogical Events from Newspapers for Crawford, Vernon and Grant Counties, Wisconsin, 1870-1901 (Paperback)
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This volume is the third in a series of books on genealogical data
abstracted from early newspapers published in Vernon, Crawford and
Grant Counties, Wisconsin. Over 7,300 citations which mention more
than 13,500 names have been culled from area newspapers that were
published between 1870 and 1901. The citations give information on
people throughout southwestern Wisconsin, especially western and
southern Vernon County, northern and southern Crawford County and
northern Grant County. There are also a sizeable number of
citations for people in the Lansing, Iowa area. Local news and town
gossip can often yield valuable information, and can help us
appreciate the world our ancestors lived in. These citations are
organized by surname, given name, source code and description of
the event. The surnames are alphabetized according to the primary
individual mentioned in each citation. Spouses for marriage
announcements are cross-indexed. Citations may include data
relating to births, deaths, pensions, adoptions, family reunions,
immigrants/emigrants, crime, military service, probate hearings,
real estate sales, election results, desertions by spouses,
recipients of county aid, funerals, anniversaries, divorces,
patents, local history, occupations and much more. This work
contains information for accessing microfilm copies of the original
newspaper articles as well as a surname index.
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