
Please add people who were born, lived or died in Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
Official Website
The Potowatomi inhabited the area that would become Kenosha County for centuries prior to the acquisition of the area in 1833. The city of Kenosha was founded in 1835, and Kenosha County was formed in 1850.
Adjacent Counties
- Allegan County, Michigan
- Racine County
- Lake County, Illinois
- McHenry County, Illinois
- Walworth County
Cities, Villages, Towns & Communities
Aurora | Bassett | Benet Lake | Berryville | Brighton | Bristol | Camp Lake | Central Park | Chapin | Fox River | Genoa City (part) | Kellogg's Corners | Kenosha (County Seat) | Klondike | Lake Shangrila | Liberty Corners | Lily Lake | New Munster | Paddock Lake | Paris | Pleasant Prairie | Powers Lake | Randall | Salem | Salem Oaks | Somers | Trevor | Twin Lakes | Voltz Lake | Wheatland | Wilmot
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Kenosha County Genealogical Society
The Online Books Page - Kenosha County Genealogy
Kenosha County History: Images & Text - (1830s-1940s)
A Sketch of the Early History of Kenosha County
