Sauk County, Wisconsin, Posted Queries for

Sauk County, Wisconsin

Posted Queries for March 2002



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AYERS posted by Lillian Hanke on 03/01/02

Searching for John Ayers who signed his name on the inside of a log cabin in Bloom Township, Richland County, WI on September 23, 1893.

HIPPLER, WICK posted by Jackie Pacholke on 03/07/02

I am seeking information On Johann WICK born Aug 19, 1832 in Germany. He died Jan 10, 1902 in North Freedom, Sauk, WI. He was married to Johanna HIPPLER.

CASE, MOULTON posted by Michael Alan Hunter on 03/09/02

Searching for the information on the children of Augustus Moulton and Emily Case. They lived in Poynette, Sauk Co. Wisconsin and are buried in the Hillside Cemetery there. Though I was told Augustus died in Baraboo. Their children were: Frank Aurelius; Elmer; Mary; Alice; Florence; Ashel; Effa E. Anyone who can help I would appreciate it alot. Michael Alan Hunter 102 Wayne Hunter Rd Waddington, New York 13694-3139

ALLBAUGH, AYRES, HALL, MCBAIN, SHACKLEY posted by Darleen and Darla on 03/09/02

Recently we were contacted by someone who is doing research for friends on a restored cabin in Bloom Township, Richland County,Wisconsin. They came across a log, and on the inside of this log they found the signature of a Mr. John AYERS and it was dated September 23, 1893. They were unable to find a burial site for him and the Richland County History Room does not seem to have anything about him on file. Oscar and Nellie ALLBAUGH MCBAIN were married March 19, 1894 and lived in the cabin which was possibly new, after their marriage. The researchers would like to know what connection if any, would John AYERS have had with them? We found a James AYERS in Richland Co., on a census (Ancestry.com). Our family (the HALLs) settled in neighboring Sauk Co. It was our ancestral Aunt Malinda HALL, who on 3 Mar. 1856 married John AYERS. The only AYERS family we found on the census record in Sauk county was that of a Simon K. AYERS. Sometime after their marriage, John and Malinda settled in Madison, Kane Co.,(another neighboring county). The only AYERS on the census in that place, were Ebenezer and a J.D. Our Aunt Malinda's obituary states that she traveled to see her ill sister, Mehetable HALL SHACKLEY in Lyons, Walworth Co. and on the way she contracted a cold which resulted in pneumonia. Malinda died at her sister, Mehetable's house and her body was shipped back to Madison. The obituary is dated 7 Jan. 1899. We would certainly like to know more about the Ayers ourselves. Malinda HALL AYERS was born August 21, 1827. We do not know John's birthdate nor do we have knowledge of his descendants. We do know that Malinda would have been 66 years old when John AYERS signed and dated that log and that she died 6 years later. If it wasn't Malinda's husband, it could have been a son of theirs. Seeking AYERS information in Wisconsin: Sauk, Richland and Dane Counties

EAGY, JONES, STOUT, TOWNE posted by Becky Dalberg on 03/09/02

Looking for Stouts from or around the LaValle, WI area. Desendents of George and Catherine(Eagy) Stout, or any of their children, including Jackson and Letitia (Jones)Stout. Will share any and all information. Thank you.

GERBER, KASISKE posted by Carol Clavey on 03/09/02

I am looking for any connection to John Carl Gerber born 11-17-1872 in Rochester,WI (Racine County) died 7-11-1955 in Whitewater, WI. He is the son of Fred and Dorothy Schroeder Gerber. He had 10 other brothers and sisters.

MOULTON posted by Michael Alan Hunter on 03/15/02

Needing Help locating an obituary for a Augustus Moulton born August 29, 1900 and died August 1966. Augustus Moulton was living in Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin.

FANNIE, HACKETT, JERUSHA, MAJOR, MOULTON, ORANGE, TIMOTHY, WESLEY posted by Michael Alan Hunter on 03/15/02

Nedding help locating obituary for the following: Fannie Jerusha Moulton-Hackett, died April 30, 1907 in North Freedom, Sauk, Wisconsin Timothy Hackett, died November 7, 1917 in North Freedom, Sauk, Wisconsin Wesley Orange Hackett died July 21, 1909 in North Freedom, Sauk, Wisconsin Major N. B. Hackett, died in 1955

SAVAGE posted by Tom Savage on 03/16/02

My Great Grandfather died in Nebraska City Nebraskain 1929. His name was John Savage and mother's name Mary. He has a Son Roy William who also passed in NC NB. John was born in Baraboo Wi in 1871 or so Obituary says from paper. Is there any info available there in Sauk County where I could find the names of his parents and where they came from. I have had one response since started looking into all this and was told ther was a family there in Greenfeild that sounded like the right one. I wish to confirm this somehow and continue on with the research further back if possible. the Information I have so far regard Savage Family in Baraboo is as follows: 1870 Sauk Co., Wisconsin, Town of Greenfield, page 204, line 22 (Greenfield is a township just east of Baraboo.) SAVAGE Patrick age 40, a farmer, $400 property and $100 personal property. Born in Ireland. Mary age 35, homemaker. Born in Ireland. Children born in Wisconsin are: Thomas age 14 James age 8 William age 5 Ellen age 3 John age 1. If anyone has something more it would be appreciated greatly. celt_savage@direcpc.com

BRADLEY, SPURRIER posted by Linda Stromberg on 03/18/02

INFORMATION ON BRADLEY OR SPURRIER IN THE SAUK COUNTY AREA.

BOCKELMAN, MEYER posted by Rus Janke on 03/19/02

William Bockelman b. 1845 m. in 1867 in Westfield, Sauk County Ann Mary Meyer b. 1850. Looking for ancestors/descendents of both.

LEYKAUF posted by Arlette Gowins on 03/20/02

Would appreciate information regarding father's family by the name of Leykauf. The Leykauf family had a dairy farm. Grandparents names John & Elizabeth. Father's name John. He was born in 1891.

LINDSEY posted by randy larson on 03/20/02

I would like some information on a photographer that was located in Prairie Du Sac in the early 1900's he work under the topic of Lindsey Art Gallery i am looking for this gentleman or group to see if he had more information on the pictures he took or negatives he might have tis would help ine the trsearch of my family thank you R larson at trekml@bellsouth.net

BAITZ, BALSER, BALZER, BRABENDER, BRAUBENDER, STRUBE posted by Bruce Glesne on 03/23/02

I am searching for my genealogical brickwall. His name is Louis Balzer b. July 1, 1843 in (perhaps) Koln, Germany. This would be my mother's grandfather. All that is known is that he came to the US and is found first here, showing up in the Wisconsin census of 1860 in Sauk County, and I recall once more in Dane County in 1865. I have no knowledge of how he got here or who his parents or brothers and sister were. Before leaving the Sauk/Dane County area in and around 1870 he married a gal by the name of Gertrude Braubender. I have found other Balzer's in the area at the time -Julius Balzer and a John Balzer but I locate no connection. Obviously, he had family of friends in area when he arrived in Wisconsin and these counties. He married Gertrude, probably, in Sauk, Honey Creek or Dane County before moving to Mankato, MN.

LINDSAY, SHULTIS posted by Ron Lindsay on 03/26/02

Looking for information on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shultis. Married Oct 13, 1917, in Baraboo. Lived in the Reedsburg area. Retired in 1961 and moved to Reedsburg. 1967 had 50th Anniversary. Think they may be related to the Lindsay's that were in Columbia County in the 1850-1870's.

JENKINS, PARKS posted by Mary Schreck on 03/31/02

Researching G.Grandparents, Issachar Wesley JENKINS and Darthula PARKS, in Logansville, Westfield Twp, Sauk County in 1870. Would like to exchange information


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