Western Kenosha County Societies, Businesses, and Organizations

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Western Kenosha County Societies, Businesses, and Organizations
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  • 421M3 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.
  • 832 Salem Methdoist Church Booklets 1879-1979
    1972 Annual Church Report- scanned in color 1879-1979 Centennial booklet. 1913 (or earlier) The Modern Priscilla's Cook Book. scanned in color. This booklet was printed by the Swenson Brothers at the Agitator Printery in Wilmot. They left in 1913. This booklet has recipes with submittor names and carries advertisements of the time - a time when the family name was in the company name!
  • 421 A- 1950s thru 1970 Handwritten client pages company prepared by Schenning Insurance
    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.
  • 435 - Early Village Plaza Apartments of Paddock Lake 1993-1996
    This included rental contracts and some of the early forms used between the residents and the administrative offices involved with this property.
  • 189 Powers Lake Yacht Club Book 2 of 2 1999-2009
    Pages: 0-203 This booklet is composed of information provided by Pat Miller of Solid Brass Fine Antiques of Richmond from her personal collection it includes covers of the Directory and results of the races of the era, summer events and information about businesses and people of the area. It is a nice cross section of the yachting that uniquely occurs on Powers Lake while motor boating occurred on the other lakes of Western Kenosha County.
  • 483- Shoreview Improvement Association Membership 1927-2007 Annual Report, Documents including signatures, lot numbers, addresses, names, sale dates, etc.
    Various membership materials pertaining to the Shoreview Improvement Association between 1927 and 2007. Some membership information is in cluded in the minutes of more current years.
  • 421S2 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.
  • 403O 1947-1953 Schenning Insurance Ledger
    7 parts to this book - 403A 00-60; 403B 61-120; 403 c 121-190; 403 D 191-260; 403 E 261-330; 403 F 331-400; 403 G 401-448
  • 417 1969 Handwritten listing of members by insurance company
    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.
  • 421C1 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.
  • 421K4 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.
  • 188 Powers Lake Yacht Club Book 1 of 2 1973-1999
    Pages: 0-217 This booklet is composed of information provided by Pat Miller of Solid Brass Fine Antiques of Richmond from her personal collection it includes covers of the Directory and results of the races of the era, summer events and information about businesses and people of the area. It is a nice cross section of the yachting that uniquely occurs on Powers Lake while motor boating occurred on the other lakes of Western Kenosha County.
  • 486- Shoreview Improvement Association activities vs TOS, Mark, Prairie Creek, east of Shoreview traversing our 1st strip east of 267th Avenue in 2006
    It failed only due because the financial backing fell thru. In addition, later SIA allowed Town of Salem (TOS) over the 1st strip for utilities, not for a road and this is in legal documents. The County, during the effort of the town to put a road into our subdivision, created a second pin number and parcel number and did not notify us. We found out about the change when the tax bill arrived with a Late Charge on the new, secondary number. Conversation with County resulted with a reversal of the unnoticed change. Public Notices, petitions, pertaining to the development east of Shoreview where the town and the property owner wanted to break thru our strip of land on the east side of 267th which was created to prevent linking to another neighborhood by design in 1926.
  • 421S6 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.
  • 421 E 1950s thru 1970 Handwritten client pages company prepared by Schenning Insurance
    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.
  • 421D2 Schenning Insurance Handwritten 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.
  • 421B5 Schenning Insurance Handwritten 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.
  • 418 - 1969 Handwritten listing of members by insurance company prepared by Schenning Insurance
    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.
  • IOOF Ledger Salem Lodge 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.)
  • 86 - Three Booklets:
    1. Singer Portable Electric Sewing Machine 221-1 1938 for a machine held by WKCHS given by K Roth Family and once owned by longtime Salem township teacher, Miss Olive Hope of Salem WI. 2. Lydia E Pinkham's Private Text Book For Women, 63 pages, undated. Lydia had property on Cross Lake on the Wisconsin side. 3. Snippets of Country Living by Joyce Lubneiwski is a book of short first hand account stories and was copied from the SCL issue with author permission for purposes of having a copy with the potential of OCR search and to provide another version should the original be lost.
  • 791 - Early Shoreview Improvement Association SIA Papers 1927-1959
    This is a collection of the papers that have been handed down by the Secretaries of the Association. There is no specific type of document included. It contains minutes, member lists, notes, receipts, forms, etc and gives a nice cross section of activities b the early residents of the neighborhood. These early owners used this area as a summer retreat. Some travelled from the city by the train and walked from Trevor; Others drove. Often, families spent the summer, women and children for the entire time and the men doing the travelling. Not all of the properties were enveloped. The subdivision has 98 parcels. Today 2015, many have been combined and now, there are about 43 owners, some having more than one parcel in their makeup. There are only two parcels open to building, all others developed. One is in direct line to the overflow of the creek rushing to its main path (we have a video of that and caution anyone who may consider purchasing it) on 1 08th west of 267th, and one on 269th lake side. The property at 1 09th and 269th SE was a hotel at the first where potential buyers could experience lake living. It is now a single family home.
  • 780 – WKCHS Depot Information from the Secretary Files - Linda Valentine
    This particular group of pages represents the information pertaining to the possible move of the TREVOR DEPOT that was moved to North Lakes Waukesha County and abuts one of the Waukesha County Parks. The Depot was at the compile, owned by Steve Butler. The depot had been oved by his father to be used as a ticket office for the then operating Kettle Morraine Railroad. Development was the ruination of the active steam locomotive and rail cars. This document represents 9 WORD docs tgotally 47 pages between Jan 2008 and August 2008.
  • 468P - 2010 Shoreview Improvement Association Correspondence, Minutes, Bank, Attendance, receipts, checks, miscellaneous
    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 1st strip on the eastern side of the subdivision, east of the 267th Avenue right of way.
  • 4680 - 2009 Shoreview Improvement Association orrespondence, Minutes, Bank, Attendance, receipts, checks, miscellaneous
    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.
  • 468C- 1995-1997 Shoreview Improvement Association Correspondence, Minutes, Bank, Attendance, receipts, checks, miscellaneous
    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.