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The early Roman Catholic records (1695–1821) for the mission of St. Ignace of Michilimackinac contain information about many of the early traders in what is now Wisconsin and are published in:  
The early Roman Catholic records (1695–1821) for the mission of St. Ignace of Michilimackinac contain information about many of the early traders in what is now Wisconsin and are published in:  


*Draper, Lyman Copeland, ed. ''Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.'' Madison, Wisconsin: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1855–. (Family History Library {{FHL|629105|title-id|disp=book 977.5 B4wc; on film beginning with 924580}}.) This series has the register of baptisms of the parish of St. Ignace de Michilimakinak, 1695–1821 (vol. 19), marriages 1725–1821 (vol. 18), and burials 1743–1806 (vol. 19). Online at:[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=263 Wisconsin Historical Society]
 
[http://www.archmil.org/archmil/home.htm Archdiocese of Milwaukee ]<br>2000 West Wisconsin Avenue <br>Milwaukee, WI 53403 <br>Phone: (414) 769-3300&nbsp;<br>The church records of the parishes in the above diocese have been microfilmed to about 1920 and are available through the Family History Library. These records include parishes in about eleven counties in southeastern Wisconsin. The records are cataloged by the town where the parish is located.  
[http://www.archmil.org/archmil/home.htm Archdiocese of Milwaukee ]<br>2000 West Wisconsin Avenue <br>Milwaukee, WI 53403 <br>Phone: (414) 769-3300&nbsp;<br>The church records of the parishes in the above diocese have been microfilmed to about 1920 and are available through the Family History Library. These records include parishes in about eleven counties in southeastern Wisconsin. The records are cataloged by the town where the parish is located.  


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