Skip to main content
Burlington Historical Society Logo - Established 1928 Burlington Wisconsin Historical Society
Donate

Search form

  • Records
    • Burlington & Vicinity Marriages
    • Burlington Homes & Farms
    • Burlington & Vicinity People
    • Burlington Events: 1835 - 2006
    • Burlington 1842 Census
    • Burlington 1846 Census
    • Burlington 1850 Census Index
    • Burlington 1860 Census Index
    • Burlington 1870 Census Index
    • Burlington 1900 Census Index
    • Burlington Township 1905 Census Index - Alphabetical
    • Burlington Township 1905 Census Index - Numerical
    • Bloomfield Township 1905 Census Index - Alphabetical
    • Bloomfield Township 1905 Census Index - Numerical
    • Brighton Township 1905 Census Index - Alphabetical
    • Brighton Township 1905 Census Index - Numerical
    • Dover Township 1905 Census Index - Alphabetical
    • Dover Township 1905 Census Index - Numerical
    • Lyons Township 1905 Census Index - Alphabetical
    • Lyons Township 1905 Census Index - Numerical
    • Rochester Township 1905 Census Index - Alphabetical
    • Rochester Township 1905 Census Index - Numerical
    • Spring Prairie Township 1905 Census Index - Alphabetical
    • Spring Prairie Township 1905 Census Index - Numerical
    • Waterford Township 1905 Census Index - Alphabetical
    • Waterford Township 1905 Census Index - Numerical
    • Civil War Deaths - Burlington & Vicinity: 1861 - 1865
    • References and Sources
  • Resources
    • City Directories
    • High School Yearbooks
    • Telephone Directories
    • Miscellaneous
  • Galleries
    • Area Photo Albums
      • Early Burlington
      • Al-Vista Camera Panoramic Photos
      • Burlington Businesses
      • Historic Area Residences
      • Remembering Browns Lake
      • Howard Wood Photographs
      • Meinhardt Photo Album
      • Vintage Postcard Collection - Part 1
      • Vintage Postcard Collection - Part 2
    • Family Photo Albums
      • Bushman Family Album
      • Bushnell Family Album
      • Foltz Family Album
      • Kortendick Family Album
      • Norton Family Album
      • Riel Family Album
    • Military Veterans
      • Civil War Veterans
      • WWI Veterans
      • WWII Veterans
    • Pan & Zoom Hi-Res Images
      • 1870 View of Burlington
      • 1895 View from Water Tower
      • 1960 View From Water Tower
      • 1905 View - Chestnut and Pine
      • Birds Eye View Drawing of Burlington
      • Loop Parade
      • Main Street View 1905
    • Miscellaneous Items
      • Burlington High School Graduates
      • Railroad Pass Collection
      • Racine Advocate 1876 County Directory
      • 1924 Burlington Map - North
      • 1924 Burlington Map - South
      • Racine-Kenosha County Map 1873
      • Sanborn Insurance Map - 1887
      • Howard Wood History Book
  • Articles
  • Publications
  • Sites
  • Newsletters
  • Events
  • About
    • Burlington History
    • Society History
    • Become A Member

Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 11-09-1901 H. F. Henningfeld and family moved to Rewald residence on corner of Pine & Origen sts.
S 11-09-1901 14 acre farm along CM&St. P railroad, known as Vaughn place, offered for sale; has 2 houses and 2 barns; apply to John Fabricius.
F 11-13-1901 William F. Brehm bought Mrs. R. L. Ransom residence on State st. Mrs. Ransom moved to Atkinson, Ill. Also in S 11/16/01.
S 11-16-1901 Alois J. Schmitt bought residence on Reynolds ave. from Charles L. Wilcox.
S 11-16-1901 Peter Schwartz lives near the Voree bridge.
S 11-16-1901 Herman Schulz and family moved to Christian Rasch farm.
S 11-16-1901 Falk residence being built in Perkins Park.
S 11-16-1901 Frank VandeSand is making some changes on the Wm. Terhorst residence. (William Terhorst at 406 Kendall in 1897 Directory.)
S 11-16-1901 Ben Willich and family moved to Erdman building on east side of Fox river vacated by Charles Zoske.
S 11-16-1901 Andrew Boschert and Christine Miller, married Nov. 12, to live in bride's residence on corner of Reynolds ave. & Kendall st.
S 11-23-1901 George Baumeister leased A. Kipp farm and will soon move there. S 12/21/01 - moved.
S 11-23-1901 Charles Gerlaff and family moved from their residence in Weiler's addition to Charles Leger residence on Pine st.
S 11-23-1901 Mrs. George Waller, of Rochester, moved to Burlington and, with son, George W., is occupying Mrs. J. B. Buell residence on Lewis st. (later 592 Lewis st.).
S 11-23-1901 James Fallon, who worked for William C. Wilson 3 or 4 years, rented Mrs. P. Murphy farm for term of years and is living there. New barn just completed on farm.
F 11-27-1901 F. A. Schwaller bought C. C. Pulver property on Liberty st. (Durgin house). Pulvers moved to Iowa. Also in S 11/30/01. S 12/7/01 - Schwallers moved in. (1900 Census showed Schwaller family on Pine st.)
S 11-30-1901 John Ketterhagen bought Mrs. John Borst residence on Johnson st.
S 11-30-1901 Mrs. Berger and family moved to Mrs. Florence Cooper Hall residence.
S 11-30-1901 Herman Fischer and family moved to Marathon County.
S 11-30-1901 George E. Rosenhauer and Louise Schulz, married Nov. 26, living in groom's home on Chestnut st.
S 12-07-1901 Mike May and family moved to Zwiebel cottage on Pine st.
S 12-07-1901 C. L. Wilcox and family to occupy rooms over Mathews store for winter.
S 12-07-1901 Herman W. Koch and Emaline B. Kirchner, married Dec. 4, to live in Koch's James st. home.
S 12-14-1901 George Heiligenthal bought 8 acres owned by Mrs. R. Scheffler just south of Burlington and is building a residence.
S 12-14-1901 Mat. Dauben's new residence on farm south of Burlington completed.
S 12-21-1901 William Riel leased Richter residence in Perkins Park vacated by W. J. Goff.

Pages

  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • …
  • 570
  • 571
  • 572
  • 573
  • 574
  • 575
  • 576
  • 577
  • 578
  • …
  • next ›
  • last »

Genealogical Gleaners Award

The BURLINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY website has been awarded the GENEALOGICAL GLEANERS AWARD, which is given to websites that feature free vital information for the online genealogical community. It recognizes the hard work performed by volunteers in bringing genealogical data to the web for the use of others.

Join Us

If you enjoy this site and/or you find the information posted on this site helpful, please consider making a donation or joining the society. The dues are very modest.
Learn more about our memberships.

Contact Us

(262) 767-2884
232 N. Perkins Blvd.
Burlington, WI 53105

burlingtonhistory@gmail.com
 

Hours

The Museum, History Research Library, and Pioneer Log Cabin are open Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm or by appointment. Please email to arrange an appointment.

Whitman School is open by appointment or for special events.


© Burlington Historical Society. All Rights Reserved

Powered by Image Management