Washington Township
The town of Washington comprises the congressional township 3 north, range 7 east. It is bounded on the north by the town of New Glarus, on the east by Mount Pleasant, on the south by Monroe, and on the west by Adams. Washington was first settled in 1837.
Early settlers were: Josiah PIERCE (being the first), Noah PHELPS, Hiram BANE, Samuel HOLLOWAY, Jarvis RATTAN, Jared FESSENDEN, and James and Samuel CROUCH.
Religions were Methodist and Immanuel Church of the Evangelical Association of North America.
The first marriage was that of Hiram RUST and Maria PIERCE.
Extracted form the "History of Green County, Wisconsin" published by Union Publishing Company, Springfield, Ill. 1884; page 1127.
Early settlers were: Josiah PIERCE (being the first), Noah PHELPS, Hiram BANE, Samuel HOLLOWAY, Jarvis RATTAN, Jared FESSENDEN, and James and Samuel CROUCH.
Religions were Methodist and Immanuel Church of the Evangelical Association of North America.
The first marriage was that of Hiram RUST and Maria PIERCE.
Extracted form the "History of Green County, Wisconsin" published by Union Publishing Company, Springfield, Ill. 1884; page 1127.
1860 Mortality Schedule (extracted from 1860 Federal Census for Green County, Wisconsin)
Names in the 1860 Mortality Schedule Download the file for more information
Adda Adank
Mary Frietchey
Cyrus Norris
William White
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Caroline Arnt
Catherine Lukesinger
John Riley
Maryan Williseroff
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Margaret Blanchard
Robertus McFarland
Eliza Roby
E Zimmerman
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Martha Clayton
Sally J Estelle McFarland
Girl Schuler
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1860 Mortality Schedule-Washington.pdf |