Western Kenosha County Societies, Businesses, and Organizations
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Western Kenosha County Societies, Businesses, and Organizations
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Western Kenosha County
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328 Pastor John Property on Silver Lake, Kenosha CountyOfficial documents for the portions of Section 17 T1 R20 located on Silver Lake, Town of Salem, Kenosha County, Wisconsin Copies of official deeds and correspondence, 1898 thru 1975 for the property (and surrounding properties) historically known as Pastor John's and in the area of the commonly known address of 2801 0 Silver Lake Road (aka Cty F) PIN 65-4-120-174-0100.
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402B Schenning Insurance Ledger 1930 1936Schenning Insurance Ledger in 7 parts to this book.
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488A Shorewood Improvement Association Legal No 488BLegal documents and correspondence, bylaws and vacations of property, two pins correction, Lot 1 sale, CCLRD Rehabilitation, tax receipts, Non-stock Corporation, some taxes for an incorporated Shoreview Improvement Association (SIA) There are no minutes in this collection. Maps exist in booklet #485. The originals will be retained by a SIA Officer.
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416 Schenning Insurance Handwritten Members 1969Handwritten 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.
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421S5 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970These 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.
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421L2 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970These 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.
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412B Schenning Policies by Month 1938-1939Schenning Insurance Ledger in 7 parts to this book.
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421P2 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970These 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.
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421K3 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970These 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.
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421W2 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970Schenning Insurance Ledger in 7 parts to this book.
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403C Schenning Insurance Ledger 1947-1953Schenning Insurance Ledger in 7 parts to this book.
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421C3 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970These 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.
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421B3 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970These 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.
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405A Schenning Policies by Month 1939-1951THERE 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.
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421N Schenning Insurance Handwritten Members 1950-1970These 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.
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421K1 Schenning Insurance Handwritten Members 1950-1970These 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.
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371 Salem Methodist Church Membership 19491949 19 pages Quadrennial Report of Wilmot and Salem Methodist Churches regarding figures and membership by Hulse; 1950 11 pages, Salem Methodist Church Yearbook by Hulse; 1959 8 pages 80th Anniversary of the Salem Methodist Church, Usher; 1970 32 pages Salem Methodist Church Album Directory; Page 1970s 2 page THREE ONE ACT PLAYS by MYF Salem Methodist Church; 1972 24 pages Salem United Methodist Church, Kotwicki; 1979 7 pages Salem United Methodist Church Centennial1879-1979, Hoeft.
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370 Salem Methodist Church 1970 and 1990This is a duplication of several scrapbooks pertaining to Bible Study and presumed to be part of the Bible School which Arthur Bushing taught for several years. The age level of this is unknown. The dates are unknown. It is presented here to both document the booklets and to show what was used at the time to teach the children - a time before cell phones, before computers, before scanners and when pictures were taken from magazines and paste was used instead of scotch tape.
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133 Scouts Soo Trevor Maps History Mystery Social ClubScouts Scrapbook that has been scanned from the original as well as this copy to obtain the OCR benefits of the clips contained in the book. Material regarding the railroad, including Fox River express station, ice houses for Soo Line and early Soo Line national maps. WKCHS History Mystery clippings. Trevor Social Club Membership cards showing the people over the years who were members of the group. Trevor Social Club met at what is now the Western Kenosha County Historical Society building. The Social Club was the group who moved the building from Ft Sheridan to the property in 1922.
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786 WKCHS Officer 2004-2009This particular group of pages represents the DIGITAL ONLY documents that were created by the secretary of the Historical Society. There could be other booklets with some of this material. This is the version directly from the computer files of Linda Valentine. This includes agendas, minutes, long and short form (long was the version that was used to keep track of open projects and followup) and the year end recap or newsletter. In 2014, the Secretary position went unfilled. Individual scribes were appointed for meetings by the President. Those minutes are held by the President. Represents 129 WORD documents starting with 8-2007 to 2-2015 for 451 pages.
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784 WKCHS FormsThis particular group of pages represents the DIGITAL ONLY forms used by the Society over the years. It has been retained here so that if necessary, the information could be duplicated and modified. Represents 31 documents from 6-2006 to 3 2015 for 49 pages 0-49.
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783 WKCHS County FairThis particular group of pages represents the DIGITAL ONLY information pertaining to the Kenosha County Fair participation by WKCHS over the years. The pages represent over 25 Word Documents. It has been retained here so that if necessary, the information could be duplicated and modified. Represents 27 WORD documents of 424 pages from 8 2006 to 1 2013. The fair display grew from a 20ft x 10ft to a 20ft x 100ft section of the Silver Commercial building - 1/4 of the building. The age of the society membership and ability of the membership to staff the fair during the week and setup/take down lead to the demise of our participation in an event that we thoroughly enjoyed participating in.
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468K Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 2001Various 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.
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468H Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 1960Various 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.
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468G Shorewood Improvement Association Misc 1970Various 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.