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Keweenaw County, Michigan

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Profiles

  • Mildred Marie Perala (1925 - 2004)
    Her mother died in 1931. Her father remarried 1935 but died 1936. US Census 1940: With her widowed stepmohter and hald-siblings in Adams Twp, Baltic, Houghton, Michigan Kuolema / Death Find A Gra...
  • Herman Lescelius (1865 - 1928)
    Kuolinilmoitus Rauhan tervehdys : Apostolis-lutherilaisten kristittyjen hengellinen kuukausijulkaisu, 01.04.1929, nro 4, s. 16 Kansalliskirjaston digitaaliset aineistot
  • Carl Richard Patsi (1904 - 1943)
  • Lydia S. Koski (1899 - 1945)
    Viitattu 10.10.2022
  • Waino Arthur Patsi (1903 - 1970)

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Keweenaw County, Michigan.

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The county was set off and organized in 1861. It is believed "Keweenaw" is a Native American word that means "portage or place where portage is made".

Adjacent Provinces & Counties

Villages, Towns, Townships & Communities

Ahmeek | Allouez | Bete Grise | Betsy | Bumbletown | Central | Clifton | Copper Falls | Copper Harbor | Delaware | Eagle Harbor | Eagle Nest | Eagle River (County Seat) | Fulton | Gay | Grant | Hebards | Houghton | Lac La Belle | Mandan | Mohawk | Nepco Camp No. 7 | Ojibway | Phoenix | Rock Harbor Lodge | Seneca | Sherman | Snowshoe | Traverse | Vaughnsville | Windigo | Wyoming

Links

Wikipedia

National Register of Historic Places

Keweenaw Historical Society

Genealogy Trails

MI Family History Network

Keweenaw National Park - Digital Historic Resources

MI Gen Web

Keweenaw Community Foundation

Forebears.io

RAOGK

My Michigan Genealogy - Resources



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