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Burlington Homes & Farms

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S 09-18-1942 Mrs. Helen Brenton and family moved from Verick home on Chestnut st. to Rueter residence on Liberty st.
S 09-18-1942 Frank Miller, Jr., rented Rueter home on Kane st. vacated by R. O. Croffoot and family, who moved to Milwaukee.
S 09-18-1942 Mrs. A. D. Whitmore will move from Willich home, bought by Fred Kayser, to apartment in Mrs. W. A. Prouty residence on Conkey st.
S 10-02-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kayser moved from lower Mangold flat to house they recently bought on Edward st.
S 10-02-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Rutkoski moved from upper flat to lower flat of Mangold residence on Edward st.
S 10-02-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Steve Howe moved from Teut residence to upper flat of Mangold house on Edward st.
S 10-09-1942 Gertrude Schiefen recently bought and moved to Mrs. Frank Zwiebel residence on Geneva st.
S 10-09-1942 Mrs. Frank Zwiebel rented rooms in L. G. Robers residence on Chestnut st.
S 10-09-1942 Roscoe Kirsch leased Mrs. Frank Pihringer farm east of Burlington; Mrs. Pihringer to move to city.
S 10-09-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Sidney M. Yanke to live at 363 McHenry st.
S 10-09-1942 Mr. & Mrs. O. C. Claus moved to Ketterhagen residence on Highland ave. that they recently bought.
S 10-09-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Krug moved from Ketterhagen residence on Highland ave. to Graham residence on Kane st.
S 10-16-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Milton A. Hollingstad to live at 574 Pine st.
S 10-16-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zwiebel moved from Wald flat on Edward st. to Ralph Uebele residence on Edward st.
S 10-23-1942 Ben Griffith, who has occupied Nee residence on Kendall st., to buy same.
S 10-23-1942 Quiet title notice: lots 6, 7, and 8, block 6, Briody's addition, and lot 17, block 1, Weiler's addition - Louis and Minnie LaBelle vs. Barney, Kendall, Pitkin, Perkins, Briody, et al.
S 10-23-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Harter moved from John Schaub residence on Henry st. to Fratt residence on Perkins blvd.
S 10-30-1942 Mrs. William Rose of Honey Creek rented Charles Markham flat on Pine st. vacated by Mr. & Mrs. Otto Milatz, who moved to Doyle farm.
F 11-05-1942 Joseph Wisnefski bought Smith residence on Perkins blvd. S 10/23/42 & S 10/30/42 - Joe Wisnefski bought Miss Smith residence. S 10/30/42 - John Wisnefski and family moved in.
S 11-06-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Meinzer moved from German Settlement to John Schaub residence on Henry st. vacated by Mr. & Mrs. Charles Harter, who moved to Fratt residence on Perkins blvd.
S 11-06-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Russell Martin and daughter Evelyn moved to Burlington; Martin farm sold to Mr. Johnson of Milwaukee.
S 11-06-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Schranz and daughters moved to Burlington.
S 11-13-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Kinney moved from Wiemer residence on Edward st. to Racine.
F 11-19-1942 Louis F. Reuschlein sold Chestnut st. home to Julius Barreut; current occupants will remain. Also in F 11/26/42.
S 11-20-1942 Quiet title notice: parts of secs. 20 and 29 in township 3 - John C. Cunningham vs. Higgins, VanAlstine, Scheibe, Benson, et al.

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