Wibaux County
Lookups and Queries
Please remember:
The County Coordinator and other lookup volunteers listed
on this page do not necessarily live in Wibaux County, and any who do will
respect the privacy of their neighbors, so please do not request visits to the
County Clerk's Office, cemetery visits and the like.
We will not honor any
requests for information about living persons, even phone book lookups. We are
adamant about genealogy resources not being used for possible identity theft.
(In addition to local lookups, you may post queries to
the Wibaux County bulletin board at Rootsweb)
We're looking for people who own books, manuscripts,
CD's, or other Wibaux County resources who would be willing to do lookups for
others.
Whether you are using the services of our lookup
volunteers, or deciding to act as a volunteer yourself, it is very important
that you read the following:
The USGenWeb Project Official Lookup Policy
USGenWeb will not tolerate any copyright violations. Lookup requests
should be limited to one name, or perhaps two if it is a married couple.
Information given will be minimal, for example if it is a cemetery book
lookup, the information will be the name of the cemetery and the dates on the
headstone. Please do not ask for "everybody with X surname" or an
entire family group, or for hardcopies to be mailed; the volunteers have been
asked not to comply with such requests. Our lookups will extend to searching
the book to determine if the book would be helpful to you in your research.
Should the book prove useful, we can provide the author's address and ordering
information. The USGenWeb Project will endeavor to get a written statement
from each copyright holder which stipulates which books may be used for
lookups.
When requesting a lookup, please follow these guidelines in your
e-mail message to the volunteer:
- Subject should read, "WIBAUX COUNTY LOOKUP".
- In the first line of your message, please list the name of the
reference you wish checked.
- Limit your request to
one or two specific names.
- Be sure to say "thank you" to the volunteer who helps
you.
Reference |
Lookup Volunteer |
Comments |
St Philip's Cemetery Transcriptions |
Elaine Cecil |
Elaine Cecil has transcribed and
photographed almost all of the headstones in the St Philip's Cemetery. |
Obituaries |
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Obituaries are added to the site as they are contributed by various
people. Click HERE for the obit index. For
most obituaries, the email address of the contributor is provided. |
Trails Along Beaver Creek |
Jim Petermann |
Wibaux County Bicentennial Book 1976. Copyrighted
material, lookups only. |
Contact the County Coordinator |
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