Welcome to the Waushara County, Wisconsin
History and Genealogical Website!
part of the WIGenWeb Project
Last updated November 25, 2018
Welcome to the Waushara County, Wisconsin History and
Genealogy page: I hope you find new information to aid
in your family research or information that will give
you new direction. Please stop in often to check for
frequent updating.
If you have information, pictures, transcriptions or
other items you would like to share with other
researchers by posting them on this site
please
email me!
(Please state the county when emailing.)
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Wisconsin became a state in 1848, with Waushara County
being formed February 15, 1851 from Marquette County.
This land owned by the Indians in 1848 soon changed by
September of 1848. In September of 1848 Isaac and
William Warwick made a claim to land which is now in the
town of Marion. The Indian Agent and the Chief of the
Menomonee Indians ordered the Warwick brothers to leave,
but this was soon taken back by the Warwicks..
During 1849 and 1850 settlers began gathering and making
settlements in parts of the present county. Those
included in the early settlers were: John C. Williams,
William F. Chipman, John H. Detrick, Lewis Bagg, E.W.
Alford, William Tibbett, Thomas Kelly, Leonard Wilcox,
William Lord and others.
The county originally consisted of a single town, which
was the Town of Waushara and with the county seat
first located at Sacramento. In 1852 the county was
organized for judicial purposes and in September 1854
the county seat was moved to Wautoma, where it remains
today. In 1857 the first building was purchased to house
the court house.
Today Waushara County consists of 18 Townships which
include: Aurora, Bloomfield, Coloma, Dakota, Deerfield,
Hancock, Leon, Marion, Mt. Morris, Oasis, Plainfield,
PoySippi, Richfield, Rose, Saxeville, Springwater,
Warren and Wautoma,
Counties that
border Waushara County:
Adams
Green Lake
Marquette
Portage
Waupaca
Winnebago
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In
the spring
of 1996, a group of genealogists with mutual interests in Kentucky
genealogy got together
and discussed ways and means of using
the internet for comprehensive
genealogical resources. This resulted in a project to build web
sites for every county in Kentucky. This idea
quickly spread to other
states and by the end of the summer of 1996, the USGenweb Project began.
The
WIGenWeb
Project was established by a group of genealogists with an interest in providing free
genealogical information to the public which could be
found through
a single entry point for all
counties. Volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of information and to oversee the
contents of the web sites.
If you would to contribute material to this site or other WIGenWeb Project sites, please contact
Paula Vaughan, the County
Coordinator of this site, or
Tina Vickery, the State
Coordinator. Enjoy your visit!
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copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked
to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific
permission from Paula Vaughan at
pajolova@hotmail.com
and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and
of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the
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