Church and cemetery records (Genealogical Society of Utah Project): Milwaukee County, Wisconsin [microform], 1836-1982.

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Church and cemetery records (Genealogical Society of Utah Project): Milwaukee County, Wisconsin [microform], 1836-1982.

Copies of records of many churches and cemeteries in Milwaukee County, Wis., microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah in cooperation with the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Representing various denominations, the records usually consist of membership and sacramental record books. The original records were loaned for copying by their custodians and were returned when copying was completed.

64 reels of microfilm (35mm and 16mm)

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