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  • 421MC Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 403F Schenning Insurance Ledger 1947-1953
    THERE IS NO PAPER VERSION of THIS in BOOKLET form, because it was created via scan directly from the original and not replicated for PDF processing. The original from which this PDF was created will not be in the BOOKLET COLLECTION although it may, exist as itself on library shelves or in private collections or at the WKCHS. The benefit of scanning directly to PDF is that 300+dpi was used and makes a better result for us. At one time, the original document was wet. The document used to create this PDF is now in the WKCHS collection. The ledger is a two page document (but not in all cases). The reader needs to read across one page into the following page- but not in all cases. It has an alphabetical index in the first of the four booklets and contains names, addresses, coverage and payments with year data. Loose pages found in the book will be placed in another booklet.
  • 421F2 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 372 Salem Methodist Church Membership 1980
    1980 26 pages Birthday book of members of the Salem United Methodist Church; 1981 14 pages Salem United Methodist Church membership directory; 1984 9 pages Salem United Methodist Church membership directory; 1985 10 pages The Salem United Methodist Church membership directory; 1988 18 pages Church Directory Salem United Methodist Church; 2001 15 pages Church Directory Salem United Methodist Church.
  • 318 IOOF Ledger Salem Lodge 42 Wilmot 1901-1941
    This book has an index* and is handwritten in fountain ink. It records membership admission, sponsors, fees, initiations and names and notes regarding deaths and 'expellings". Occupations and locations noted are of the candidates not the one extending an invite or the sponsor. The pages are pre-numbered and the index is pre-formed with tabs and unnumbered. *The index is not to be depended upon. Researchers should review each page. The names included below are ONLY a sampling of names and the same person and children may be listed on different pages over time. Becker; Bloss of Salem; Bufton of Wilmot; Drom of Trevor; Gerber; Hegeman; Henry; Higgins of 286/C; Lieske teacher; Marsh; McDougall; Mechlenberg of JF/C; Mutz of 268/C; Orvis; Schreck; Shotliff; Siedschlag; Spear of 83/C; Vincent; White; Wilber; Yaw of CampLake; Swenson; Phillips; Oetting of Camp Lake; Park; Bethke; Baethke of Trevor; (The original hall of the Odd Fellows was on the second floor of 11346 North Fox River Road in Wilmot with a Twin Lakes Address. Only the outside walls survived a fire in the building (well before 1970s). On the first floor was a store at the time of the fire and afterwards. Everything inside the brick walls is new since that fire.)
  • 421M2 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 307 - CCLRD Amendment to Regional Water Quality 2000
    Camp Center Lake Rehabilitation District (CCLRD), AMENDMENT TO REGIONAL WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2000 by SEWpc, aka Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. Nearly the entire document is composed of maps and drawings on aerial images. The original documents have been scanned to create this PDF. Images in the document may be pulled and scanned and will be in the digital image project. The original documents may be destroyed. There is no photocopied booklet to backup this PDF series.
  • 421L3 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 421H1 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 421D1 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 421B4 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 420 Schenning Insurance Handwritten Members 1968
    Handwritten listing of members by insurance company prepared by Schenning Insurance covering Aetna, Continental, Curm and Foster, General Casualty, Hartford, Ohio, Safeguard, Royal Globe, Phoenix, Regent, Reliance, Hallmark, Dairyland, Western Security, West American, Empire Surety, Continental, Auto Rite, Crum and Forster, Great Lakes, Fidelity and Deposit, Hansen Agency, Empire Indemnity, Comapnies.
  • 411A Schenning Policies by Month 1936-1957
    THERE IS NO PAPER VERSION of THIS in BOOKLET form, because it was created via scan directly from the original and not replicated for PDF processing. The original from which this PDF was created will not be in the BOOKLET COLLECTION although it may, exist as itself on library shelves or in private collections or at the WKCHS. The benefit of scanning directly to PDF is that 300+dpi was used and makes a better result for us. At one time, the original document was wet. The document used to create this PDF is now in the WKCHS collection. The ledger is a two page document so there is a page 1 OA and a page 1 OB. The reader needs to read across one page into the following page. Loose pages found in the book will be placed in another booklet.
  • 410 Schenning Policies by Month 1931-1937
    THERE IS NO PAPER VERSION of THIS in BOOKLET form, because it was created via scan directly from the original and not replicated for PDF processing. The original from which this PDF was created will not be in the BOOKLET COLLECTION although it may, exist as itself on library shelves or in private collections or at the WKCHS. The benefit of scanning directly to PDF is that 300+dpi was used and makes a better result for us. At one time, the original document was wet. The document used to create this PDF is now in the WKCHS collection. The ledger is a two page document so there is a page 1 OA and a page 1 OB. The reader needs to read across one page into the following page. Loose pages found in the book will be placed in another booklet.
  • 317A - IOOF Ledger Salem Loge 42 Wilmot 1850-1875 1890
    This book has an index* and is handwritten in fountain ink. It records membership admission, sponsors, fees, initiations and names and notes regarding deaths and 'expellings". There are a few loose pages that were included in the copy process. The pages are hand numbered and the index is pre-formed with tabs and unnumbered *The index is not to be depended upon. Researchers should review each page. The names included below are ONLY a sampling of names and the same person and children may be listed on different pages over time. Arnold; Bullen; Orvis; Smith; Bacon; Cull; Owen; Voak; Barhyte; Drum; Paddock X2; Whaples; Basett(baset); Emsley (1856-59) White; Benedit; Gardner; Pease; Wilber; Benham; Haythorn; Phillips X2; Woodworth; Blasklee; Kingman; Bliss; Kruckman; Sabin; Brown; Little; Shotliff. (The original hall of the Odd Fellows was on the second floor of 11346 North Fox River Road in Wilmot with a Twin Lakes Address. Only the outside walls survived a fire in the building (well before 1970s). On the first floor was a store at the time of the fire and afterwards. Everything inside the brick walls is new since that fire.)
  • 793 Salem Bristol Area Local History Various
    Clippings, Images, news articles that were individually scanned and then combined into a single pdf. If they were originally in color they were definitely scanned in color.
  • 477B WKCHS Legal Correspondence
    Legal and authoritarian correspondence pertaining to the Western Kenosha County Historical Society.
  • 477A WKCHS Legal Correspondence
    Legal and authoritarian correspondence pertaining to the Western Kenosha County Historical Society.
  • 468Q Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 2011
    Various old records of the Shoreview Improvement Association. This association is the incorporated body that administrates the common areas of the platted neighborhood. This is a rare situation in the Town of Salem in that the neighborhood created an incorporated entity to function as the administrator of a property that defines the lot owners as the divisional interest owners. The deed of the common property defines the ownership. The individual lot owner deeds do not define ownership. Almost all of the association property is in flood zone. There is also a 1ft strip on the eastern side of the subdivision, east of the 267th Avenue right of way.
  • 468N Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 2008
    Various old records of the Shoreview Improvement Association. This association is the incorporated body that administrates the common areas of the platted neighborhood. This is a rare situation in the Town of Salem in that the neighborhood created an incorporated entity to function as the administrator of a property that defines the lot owners as the divisional interest owners. The deed of the common property defines the ownership. The individual lot owner deeds do not define ownership. Almost all of the association property is in flood zone. There is also a 1ft strip on the eastern side of the subdivision, east of the 267th Avenue right of way.
  • 468M Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 2007
    Various old records of the Shoreview Improvement Association. This association is the incorporated body that administrates the common areas of the platted neighborhood. This is a rare situation in the Town of Salem in that the neighborhood created an incorporated entity to function as the administrator of a property that defines the lot owners as the divisional interest owners. The deed of the common property defines the ownership. The individual lot owner deeds do not define ownership. Almost all of the association property is in flood zone. There is also a 1ft strip on the eastern side of the subdivision, east of the 267th Avenue right of way.
  • 468J Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 1949-1959
    Various old records of the Shoreview Improvement Association. This association is the incorporated body that administrates the common areas of the platted neighborhood. This is a rare situation in the Town of Salem in that the neighborhood created an incorporated entity to function as the administrator of a property that defines the lot owners as the divisional interest owners. The deed of the common property defines the ownership. The individual lot owner deeds do not define ownership. Almost all of the association property is in flood zone. There is also a 1ft strip on the eastern side of the subdivision, east of the 267th Avenue right of way.
  • 468F Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 1950
    Various old records of the Shoreview Improvement Association. This association is the incorporated body that administrates the common areas of the platted neighborhood. This is a rare situation in the Town of Salem in that the neighborhood created an incorporated entity to function as the administrator of a property that defines the lot owners as the divisional interest owners. The deed of the common property defines the ownership. The individual lot owner deeds do not define ownership. Almost all of the association property is in flood zone. There is also a 1ft strip on the eastern side of the subdivision, east of the 267th Avenue right of way.
  • 468E Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 2000
    Various old records of the Shoreview Improvement Association. This association is the incorporated body that administrates the common areas of the platted neighborhood. This is a rare situation in the Town of Salem in that the neighborhood created an incorporated entity to function as the administrator of a property that defines the lot owners as the divisional interest owners. The deed of the common property defines the ownership. The individual lot owner deeds do not define ownership. Almost all of the association property is in flood zone. There is also a 1ft strip on the eastern side of the subdivision, east of the 267th Avenue right of way.
  • 467D WKCHS Materials 2002
    Correspondence, Minutes, Projects, Flyers, Taxes, Agendas, Financials, Insurances, Newsletters of Western Kenosha County Historical Society.