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 Charles Haig (#46552166)
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If you are wondering who is in the picture with me. It is a friend of mine, who's name is Laura Getzlauf, who works at Arlington Park Cemetery that is located in Greenfield, Wisconsin. I am doing and looking for surnames of Haig, Sachi, Schnell, Zerlangk, Willert, Tess, Baseler and Burg. Also anything in between for the family tree. I have been doing my family tree since May 30, 2000. It is very intersting to find out what is in the family tree and where they came from. My ancestors came from Germany, Swtizerland, Prussia and Italy. They immegrated to the Untied States in the 1800's. If you would like to leave a flower and a note on any of whom I had put into www.findagrave.com. It would be appreciated. I have been looking on microfilm for death notices from the family tree. I also have been taking photographs of grave sights from different cemeteries of my family members that has pastaway. Besides taking photographs of family members that passed away. I have been taking photographs of friends and a few famous people that did the City of Milwaukee good or for our country. I also am getting cemetery records from different cemeteries that the family members are burried at. I was born in West Allis, Wisconsin and have been raised in southeastern Wisconsin. Curently I live in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. My Father and Mother were born and raised in southeatern Wisconsin. Sadly to say that my father Patrick Thomas Haig has passed away on November 12, 1979 at the VA hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The other people that passed away were Charles Joseph Haig my grandfather that I am named after. Alphonse Christian Sachi, Anton Basil Sachi, Just to name a few. | |
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Kristin
 | Minnie and James Bradley in Oakwood. They have now been transfered you you. Enjoy!
KristinAdded by Kristin on Aug 30, 2009 3:31 PM | | | bob simpson
 | Jones photo request Charles, you are a champion, thanks for the great photo, it is very much appreciated. All the way to Australia. Bob Simpson. | | | Ron
 | Astor Hi Charles,
Not a problem today was a beautiful day to take a walk with my camera. Trinity Cemetery is a very wonderful spot except for the random vandalism. Mayor Koch was in the news lately having purchased a plot in Trinity as it is the only remaining active cemetery in Manhattan. The author of "Twas a Night Before Christmas" Clement Clarke Moore is honored each year at Christmastime and is buried uptown as well.Added by Ron on Apr 05, 2009 8:51 PM | | | thawley
 | Frentz burials at Lincoln Mem Cem FYI, We found 8 people with the FRENTZ name buried in the plot with William, Bertha & Louis. The names are Ludwig, Friedericka, Augusta, Frank & Harry Frentz.
Added by thawley on Mar 30, 2009 4:54 PM | | | Phillip
 | Wachtel, Gorman, Haig - Calvary How did you miss Elizabeth? Funny thing about the marker. I took the picture of it last year 28 Aug, because the red color was easy to find and a nice reference point to finding other plots. So it was very easy to find to get the name photos. Which I found I had too. Oh well. Nice walkAdded by Phillip on Mar 22, 2009 4:31 PM | | | Phillip
 | Katharina Bastian Much better picture with the sun on the face of the stone. I created a memorial and transferred it to you.
PhillipAdded by Phillip on Mar 16, 2009 1:31 AM | | | Phillip
 | Bittmann - Calvary there is a fourth stone on the plot. Says mutter on top, hard to read the rest. I going back on Sunday before noon and see if I can get a better picture. Maybe it is Catherine Bastian. And get a better picture of the parents stone. Paulina marker may not exist, there is very few markers in Block 2. I have checked that block before. But I will look, if I have time.
PhillipAdded by Phillip on Mar 14, 2009 6:49 PM | | | Kimberly Brown
 | Wick/Minten I checked the few websites that seemed likely for their burial and found nothing. That could only mean that some researcher hasn't placed it online yet. The most sure way of finding the cemetery is to order a copy of the death certificate, which unfortunately will cost about 25 or 30 dollars each. You can do that at vitalchek.com I would order for just one of the individuals, as it is likely they are buried together. I have ordered throught that service before and always received my certificate within 1 week. Just make sure to check the box for normal mail so they don't get you for Overnight shipping. Good luck. Kimberly | | | Tanya
 | Frank J Shubert I'll transfer him to you, so you can add a bio and/or family links (if you know that info). TanyaAdded by Tanya on Feb 23, 2009 9:51 PM | | | Laura (Matten-Johnson) Segrin
 | Kendra You are so welcome. What a beautiful little angel. This is one that I will remember always. | | | | [View all messages...] |
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