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Green County, Wisconsin

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Profiles

  • Edward John Dodge (1852 - 1912)
  • Almira Alice Dodge (1850 - 1920)
  • Pvt. Abraham Burt, (USA) (1842 - 1892)
    Abraham Burt, 30 Apr 1842 - 24 Jan 1892. He was a Pvt. in Co. H and a Fife Major for the the 8th WI Vol. Inf. Virgil O. Matz, Dept. of Wis. Grave Registration Officer, Sons of Union Veterans of the Ci...
  • William Burt (1833 - 1860)
    Son of Abraham & Bethia Rush Burt
  • Bethia Burt (1806 - 1886)
    Parents: David & Polly Lewis Rush Spouse: Abraham Burt Children: David, Mary Ann, Nathaniel, William, Lewis, Elcy I, Lucinda, Abraham, James, Phebe, Elmira & Jacob

Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Green County, Wisconsin.

Official website

The county was created in 1837 from the Wisconsin Territory. It is named for General Nathanael Greene, who commanded the Southern Campaign in the American Revolutionary War.

Adjacent Counties

Cities & Villages

  • Albany
  • Belleville (part)
  • Brodhead (part)
  • Brooklyn (part)
  • Browntown
  • Monroe (County Seat)
  • Monticello
  • New Glarus

Other Towns & Communities: Adams, Attica, Cadiz, Clarence, Clarno, Dayton, Decatur, Exeter, Farmers Grove, Jefferson, Jordan, Jordan Center, Juda, Martintown, Mineral Point, Mount Pleasant, Oakley, Postville, Ross Crossing, Schneyville, Schultz, Spring Grove, Stearns, Sylvester, Twin Grove, Tyrone, Washington, Willet and York

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of Wisconsin

Links

Wikipedia

National Register of Historic Places

Green County Genealogical Society

Genealogy Trails

American Local History Network

USGW Archives

RAOGK

Forebears.io



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