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The Life and Times of John Lyttle, Early La
Crosse County Lumberman, by Jeanne Dahlin
Swick, 2011
Little / Lyttle / Lytle Family ... and related
families including the Haneys of the Lansing area.
John Lyttle was born 1822 in
Upper Canada, died 1893 at Midway, La Crosse
County, WI. He married (5) times and had 18
children. All of his wives, children &
grandchildren and most of their extended families
are in this book. It is 660 pages with over 400
photographs and is extensively sourced. I printed
91 copies for family, and there are none left;
however, I am happy to provide anyone interested
with a .pdf document of whatever section of the
book they might be interested in. I am also happy
to answer any genealogical questions related to
this family.
Two of John Lyttle's sons: John Oscar Lytle (m.
Cora Battles) and Charles Lytle (m. Alice Haney)
had connections to the Lansing area. The book
details these families. Also, the book has a
fairly substantial history of the Haney family,
going back to the 1700's.
Please put "look up
request" and the name of the book in the subject
line of any requests.
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Jeanne Dahlin
Swick |
Grass Between the Rails:
The Waukon, Iowa Branch of the Milwaukee Railroad
by Denny Rehder with Cecil Cook
Des Moines, Waukon & Mississippi Press, 1972
Important note: this
book does not have an index. Please look at the
index
created for this website first, to give Sean an idea
where to look for the desired information.
Index to
Grass Between the Rails
(link opens a new window)
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Sean Ryan |
Sires, Middendorf & Roeber Family Trees
I'm in the process of adding to and updating these
trees, but can do look-ups of any Sires, Roeber or
Middendorf surnames.
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Errin
Wilker |
Who's Who in Iowa, a Biographical Record
of Iowa's Leaders in Business, Professional and
Public Life; 1940
Some of these bios have been transcribed, please
check the Index
of Allamakee County names before
requesting a lookup.
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Sharyl
Ferrall |
1860 and 1870 US Census for Allamakee County
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Gayle
Little |
1. Resources of the Allamakee County
Courthouse.
2. WPA cemetery records for Allamakee &
other nearby counties: Clayton, Fayette, Howard &
Winneshiek
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Jan Miller
(email address updated 09/01/07) |
Immanuel Church (Eitzen, MN) records
1866-1892
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Darcy L.
Fritche |
St. John's Church (Wheatland) records
1866-1892
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Darcy
L. Fritche |
"Mechlenburg Marriages
1751-1800"
This data-base contains many
familiar Allamakee Co. surnames.
I also have several other data bases from
Mecklenburg, Germany
and will do look-ups.
(Please put "Look-up - Mecklenburg" in
the subject line.
Limit your request to one surname/e-mail)
- 1751 census of Gross Laasch, Neuendorf, Kleinow,
Techentin, Carstadt, Heydehof, Der Hof Verglas,
Barnin, Goehren, Stettin, Gadebehn
- Eldena census for 1819 & 1867
- 1819 census name index for Niendorf,
Karstadt, Muddlemasch & Kleinow; Marriages
for Goehren (including villages Glashut, Leppin,
Plath Hutte Grauenth & Friedrh)
- Cenus name index for Niendorf, Karstadt,
Muddlemasch; Neu-Karstadt & Kleinow
- 1752 census for Boetz, Peterstorf, Goehren,
Bistorf & Siltz
- Pre-1704 marriages for Gross Laasch &
Gorlosen
- 1705-1750 marriages for Gross Laasch
including villages of Carstadt, Cleinow, Gross
Laasch, Niendorf & Techentin
- 1750 marriages for Woldegk-Pasenow & Goehren
- 1751-1800 marriages for Gross Laasch,
including villages of Karstadt, Kleinow,
Niendorf (Neudorf), Techentin, Prislich and Werle
- 1819 Register of Families for Eldena, Krohn,
Stuck, Strassen, Grittel, Liepe, Malk, Goehren,
Altona, Bellevue, Bresegard, Glaisin, Leussow,
Goheln Laupin, Muess, Ziegelwerder,
Kaninchenwerder, Baanzkow, Zippendorf, Bauhof
Crivitz, Barnin, Gadebehn, Goehren &
Stettin (gives the surname/page #
where they are located)
- Misc. Conow parish records from early
1703-1876/1880 [Some of the early records
are nearly unreadable; there are
christenings,marriages,deaths and burials, and
confirmations]
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Karen Muchow |
1917 Allamakee County Atlas Farmer's
Directory
There is a directory for each township, with section
number, acreage, wife, children, years in county and
whether person is owner or renter
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Debra
Richardson |
LOOKUPS for City of POSTVILLE, POST, LUDLOW,
and FRANKLIN townships ONLY
Cemetery information for
Minert Cemetery and Postville Cemetery
Post Twp assessor's books
from mid-1850s to mid-1890s includes records of
returning soldiers from the Civil War, a tally each
year of men in the Twp who were eligible for military
service, who voted, election results, value of land,
how much livestock, etc.
"Post" database
with 8200 names. Over the past couple years
I read vital records microfilm for Allamakee county.
When I came to a Postville or Post Twp record, I
recorded it on paper. If I could tie into other
records, such as census records, it went into my
database. I'm almost done with the last of the birth
record films. I'm up to 1918 and the film goes
through 1935.
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Phyllis Peterson
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