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Re: HEINZ Family from Wisconsin
Posted by: William Caldwell (ID *****3108) Date: September 07, 2008 at 19:35:29
In Reply to: Re: HEINZ Family from Wisconsin by Lynn Key of 22975

Your HEINZ folks are interesting, even to me--and I'm 1,000 miles from Wisconsin.

Your family shows up in the 1870 Federal Census for Outagamie County, and includes what appears to be Nic's mother living with a married daughter.

They also show up in 1880, as you have seen, and in 1900, too, with better names. They're probably in 1910, 1920, and 1930, too.

Nic is Nicholas, Minnie is Wilhelmina.

They're also in the 1895 Wisconsin State Census, and probably in others, too.

Also in the World War I Draft Registration, in both Outagamie and Brown Counties.

Here's a great free site for you: the Wisconsin State Historical Society:

www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords

Try a Google search:

"Outagamie County, Wisconsin" and look for all the genealogical sites


www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/WI/Outagamie

Obituaries and Funeral Home Records - Look for the Appleton Post-Crescent. At least one of the HEINZ folks is listed.


My wife and I found all this info for you in 10 minutes or so.




Here's a suggestion package I sometimes share with folks:

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Census information from the 1880 Federal Census is free online.

Information from other censuses that folks are providing comes from one of two subscription sites--it's not free.

One site, Ancestry.com, can be accessed either on one's own home computer through a personal subscription; or at a library that has an organizational subscription and that allows patrons to use the service at the library.

The other site, HeritageQuest, offers library-only subscriptions. Patrons can use the service at the library, OR ON THEIR HOME COMPUTERS USING THEIR OWN LIBRARY CARD NUMBER FOR REMOTE ACCESS. As far as I know, there is no additional charge for card-carrying patrons to use the service from their own library.

This HeritageQuest access assumes that the patron's library subscribes to the service. If that's not the case, then a person can subscribe to another library elsewhere, by paying an appropriate "out of area" fee, getting a library card number, and then accessing the service online through the new library's website.

There is an incredible amount of information available on the two services, especially the first one, and anyone doing any significant amount of genealogical research is almost compelled to use one or the other.

The alternative is to ask other people for free help--they willingly do the work, but they also have to pay for the information they supply, in one form or another.

Genealogy is like most hobbies: sometimes it costs to enjoy.

A good FREE source for a lot of genealogy is plain ol' Mr. Google, who lives at Google.com. Try Google searches on just about any topic--here are a few examples, in case this is an unfamiliar resource:

"Oglethorpe County, Georgia" genealogy
or
"Knox County, Tennessee" cemeteries
or
"Charles David Morgan" Louisiana

The sky, and one's own imagination, are the only limits.


Good luck!

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Have fun, and great luck to you!



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