Western Kenosha County Family History & Genealogy

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Western Kenosha County Family History & Genealogy
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  • 365 Stoxen Poetry on Wilmot and Trevor
    Poetry regarding Wilmot and Trevor by Raymond Stoxen who lived in Wilmot on Cty CF, west of Cty W on the north side. Ray told me that generally his poems took him 45 minutes to write. Often he would wake up, go to the computer and type them out. He'd print them and they'd debut at Linda's Wilmot Cafe, his daily location for meals at least once a day. There are other booklets of his work. Regarding specifically the "HISTORY OF WILMOT" - I sat with Ray and videotaped his comments about some of the areas noted in the poems that I did not understand and which needed clarity to those who did not grow up here. He was remarkable. Ray is buried at Wilmot Cemetery.
  • 030 Hilbert Family Papers
    Miscellaneous papers, family tree charts, pertaining to the Hilbert Family images and maps. From the M Hilbert Family Collection
  • 182 Baethke Genealogy of Trevor
    This collection includes genealogy information and images of the Baethke (Pronounced as BET KEY) family who arrived early in the Hamlet of Trevor and started a Hotel (1908 era) on Railroad street, Operated a creamery before it burned down, operated an Opera House (2012 is Towne Square), operated another tavern called the Baethke Tavern (aka 2012 Foxy's) and lived in the hamlet. One of their earliest homes is the second house South of the Old Town Highway Garage and in 2012 is owned by the Barhyte Family. It was on this property that the creamery stood. The Baethke family catered to the rail yards and the auction house workers and visitors. The Baethke Family sold their holdings in the Opera House but eventually had to return to salvage their interest. They were from Illinois and there is still family residing in Illinois. There are no longer any Baethke people in the local area.
  • 352 Iron Gate Farm Bristol Miniature Horse Dispersal 1986
    Program of the horses to be auctioned, some images, some entries as to sale price, lineage of the Joyce and Rocky Eisen Farm located at the intersection of Cty Hwy V and Cty Hwy C, Southeasterly corner.
  • 323B Sabin Store Ledger Wilmot 1873-1875
    The store is presumed to be at the location of the Kruckman Store which existed at the 2014 Fox River Spirits location This book is handwritten in pencil by an unknown person but presumably a Sabin or employee. The document was written in fountain ink and is clear but is very faint and hard to read.
  • 089 Brandes, Thomas G
    March 25 1941 to Nov 15 1965 at lA ORANG Valley, AnKhe, Vietnam, first major engagement of American troops in the Vietnam War, 1st US Air Cavalry Division, first casualty in Vietnam from Kenosha County, 54 combat missions. See Also: Movie (2002, Gibson) "WE WERE SOLDIERS" of this battle based on the book "We Were Soldiers Once ... And Young" by Lieutenant General (Ret.) Hal Moore and reporter Joseph L. Galloway, both of whom were at the battle. There is a website dedicated to this lA Orang four day battle. Material from the family collection, obituary, telegram, maps, poems, certificates and images of Tom Brandes over his life. From the Brandes Family Collection.
  • 455D Cll Bushing Farm Log Books Misc Pages 1902-1940
    Farm Log of monthly activities W V Cull Farm.
  • 646 Fennema, Andrew on Salem Township
    This document is a copy of the paper written by Andrew Fennema whose family lived at the farm that was at ECHO LANE on AH. It has footnotes for material sources but is also filled with opinions of a young man which, with today's information, may not be supported. Still, it is of great value because it was written by a person who lived here and was part of the farming industry and retail activities of the time.
  • 826 Thomas Brown of Massachusetts
    Thomas Brown of Lynn Massachusetts by A. Edward Brown of St Joseph, Michigan, 1628-1976.
  • 305 Bushing Clips may be duplicate
    The copies of news clips from various sources including the Burgess Hartnell scrapbook have been copied here as well as in their original location just to be sure that information is not lost.
  • 026 LaMeer, Marjory Clippings
    Miscellaneous clippings and saved articles pertaining to the Salem Township area. From the Marjory J LaMeer Family Collection.
  • 125 Stockwell Estate Papers 1820-1960
    Material from the Stockwell Family Collection, Patent on page 47 and 196, Papers for the transfer of ownership of farmlands in Brighton, Salem, Randall and Wheatland, Lily Lake, Kull, Cull.
  • 142 Schmalfeldt Family Materials
    Calling cards from high school friends, European trip cruise on the SS Leviathan; Gaines Gains family information, Dorothy Smith Schmalfelt's grandparents (maternal); Report Cards of Bristol State Graded School District #3; some of these are mimeographed slips of 5.5x8.5 and then filled out and the others are typical card stock of Dorothy Smith; Bristol Military USS LeJeune; GI Bill of Rights Bristol Methodist Church; Miscellaneous family related materials; Memorial Book of George Schmalfeldt and mini genealogy with signatures The Newhearthstone; A bridal greeting by John Fletcher Hurst John Alexander Smith for Vera Lucille Gaines.
  • 452 OCR England Coronation 1935
    Coronation of Queen Elizabeth and the death of King George. These materials were given to the Western Kenosha County Historical Society in Jan. 2013 by Ethlyn Dean Reynolds. In 2014, the booklet was worth on Amazon at $25.00.
  • 428 Ray Stoxen Poetry
    Poems written by Wilmot resident, Raymond Stoxen. Ray wrote many of these upon waking in the morning and told Valentine that they seldom took more than 45 minutes to write. This was an ability he developed later in life. He lived actually in Town of Randall off of south W, west on CK. He was a daily visitor to Linda' Wilmot Cafe in downtown Wilmot. He sat with Linda Valentine and did a video interview using the Wilmot Poems as the guide where he explained all the questions that Linda had of the words. It was a wonderful visit. Ray is buried in Wilmot Cemetery. One item he had in his personal collection was a large meteor that he found in his farm fields.
  • 426C WKCHS Bushing Probate
    Last Will and Testament of Arthur Brown Bushing, Correspondence with the court and Final Judgment covering 2011 and 2014.
  • 835 Cull Scrapbook 1908
    An early (1908) scrapbook with Cull family newsclips, cards and notes tightly packed.
  • 032 Cooper Newspaper Clippings 1926-1981
    Miscellaneous Clippings from the following newspapers copied from microfilm at Parkside University of Wisconsin, Burlington Public Library, Woodstock Public Library, Nippersink Public Library.
  • 712 Bushing Misc Materials
    Written materials pertaining to Oetting, Wilmot High School, World Atlas Maps of WWII, Maps of Florida 1926 where family tripped and Confirmation of Arthur Bushing Sr at South Side Church; Gruettner Family info; Meyrose family info; A New York City Map 1939; Harriett Hess letter to Helen; 1992 Christmas Letter from Arthur Bushing; Two pencil drawings to Arthur from a DL65; Trevor Social Club excerpts because Oetting was involved. 1913 Confirmation certificate of Arthur Bushing Sr born 1900.
  • 397 Misc Items Plantz Bishop Gray
    Materials from Merritt A Plantz (and wife Mary) 5-5-1921 to 5-21-2013 of Ainsworth NE (Merit 2way Radio), daughter Chris Shriver of Elkhorn, NE 68022; NOTE: Merritt A. (Alexander) Plantz was born on May 5, 1921 at Litchfield, Nebraska to Merritt E. and Zelia (Gray) Plantz. He passed away on May 21, 2013 at his home in Rosharon, Texas. Graveside Services with Military Honors by the Ainsworth American Legion Post #79 were held on May 25, 2013 for Merritt A. Plantz. Pastor Eldon Davis officiated over the service. Special remarks were given by daughter Chris Shriver. Hoch Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Memorials were directed to the United Methodist Church in Ainsworth NE; Visitation: May 24, 2013 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Hoch Funeral Home 1320 E. 4th St. Ainsworth, NE 69210 (402) 387-1880 Graveside Services with Military Honors for Merritt A. Plantz, age 92, of Rosharon, Tx,is on Saturday, May 25, 2013, at 10:00 AM at the Ainsworth Cemetery. Mr. Plantz passed away on Tuesday, May 21st at Rosharon, TX. Survivors include: Daughters- Estelle Baker of Lincoln, NE, Jean Walz of Rosharon, TX and Chris Shriver of Omaha, NE. Correspondence 1991 thru 2003 pertaining to the Gray Family, charts, questions; Photocopies of Alex Grey's Civil War Letters. Please note, these pages are not in sequence. An attempt is being made to locate the originals so that better images can be made. It is believed that the researcher can review these pages and put them into a proper sequence based on the 'conversation' on the pages.
  • 384 Cull Brown Burdick Bergman Wesley Ken
    Notes and genealogy of Issac Brown of Salem Wisconsin; Correspondence and information from A Edward Brown; Correspondence and information from 1982-2009 from Ray Bergman; Miscellaneous Brown information Henry E, Ken, Doris E., Jacob Wesley, Arthur Brown Bushing.
  • 134 Stockwell Hartnell Lake Como Valmar Lohaus
    Pages 1-34 Call of the Open Road, 1923 which has maps of the state regarding the early highways and some material regarding place names. Pages 35-69 Scrapbook from the Stockwell Family of newsclips and the Wisconsin Country Magazine of October 1945 which lists the memorials to the American servicemen of World War II. Pages 70-80 Various clips regarding Cyril Gilbert Hartnell from the Billings Family collection. Pages 81-88 Halvey Family clips regarding their summer house in Lake Como. Pages 89 111 Kraemer Family Collection of material regarding Salem Methodist Church and Camp Lake School, Report Card, Teacher Edna Perry. Pages 112-132 Lohaus Family Genealogy Material from Draus. Early family was concentrated at the Wheatland, Salem, Brighton corners, donated lands for St Alphonsus Church in New Munster.
  • 426B WKCHS Bushing Probate
    Last Will and Testament of Arthur Brown Bushing, Correspondence with the court and Final Judgment covering 2011 and 2014.
  • 398B Bishop Gray Diary Plantz
    Diary of Lucia Bishop and Alexander Gray transcribed and typed and printed on dot matrix printer, includes photocopies of images of places and people mentioned in the diary between 1863 and 1898.