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Our thanks to Judy Groh for hosting since June 2005-2025. This site is part of
the WIGenWeb project, which is part of the larger USGenWeb project. The purpose
of this site is to provide free information useful in researching the
genealogies and histories of families that have lived in Clark County.. Included
is information on sources, libraries and archives, and, whenever possible,
online indexes and transcriptions of source material or scans of original
documents. If you have an interest in contributing material to this site contact
the County Coordinator ~ Enjoy your visit!
Clark County was created in 1853. There are presently 33 towns in Clark County. Thirty-two towns are of standard size of a township..each covering six miles by six miles. The Town of Foster includes two townships. The County seat is Neillsville.
A Brief History of Clark County, Wisconsin and a Clark County Town Name Origins
have been written and contributed to this site by Kay Scholtz
Counties that border Clark
County are Chippewa, Eau Claire, Jackson, Marathon, Taylor and Wood.
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Volunteers have submitted over 241,500 Tombstone Photos to the WIGenWeb Project-Tombstone Photo Pages. These photos can be viewed at "Wisconsin Tombstone Photographs"
The site has directions to submit photos to this project by using a 'form' to automatically create and send your ancestors photo to the Tombstone Photo project or you can send your file by email to the Archives Manager. |
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The USGenWeb Project began in the spring of 1996 with a group of genealogists in Kentucky with an interest in providing free genealogical data to the public The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties, where collected databases would be stored. In addition to collecting these databases, other resources were to be made available including information on genealogical societies, posted queries, maps, and other aids. At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web sites. The concept quickly spread from Kentucky to other states and within a few months, the USGenWeb Project was born.
WIGenWeb has a state-level site maintained by State Coordinator Marcia Ann Kuehl and Assistant State Coordinator
Rebecca Maloney. Likewise, each county has a coordinator who is responsible for providing assistance and maintaining a website of information for that specific county. Some counties are available for adoption, and assistance is always needed in transcribing, locating, and preparing data for the WIGENWEB Archives. If you'd like to volunteer to assist in the WIGENWEB project, or you are a new volunteer, please contact the state coordinator.
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© Copyright: All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from Clark County Coordinator, the State Coordinator, Marcia Ann Kuehl and/or their contributor. My very special thanks to Holly Timm for the creation of the WIGenWeb Clark County graphic. The use of the Penny Postcard in the title graphic is used with permission of the Penny Post Cards a USGenWeb Archives Web Site.
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