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From: "The Carlson's" <joe@gogebic.cc.mi.us>
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Subject: Wisconsin School for Blind
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 08:27:36 -0600
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Hi Rooters,
I'm searching for info about a Wisconsin school for the blind the my
gggrandpa Peter HOLMGREN attended about 1900.  He met my gggrma there Mary
INGWELL (she was a teacher rumor has it).
Specifically, I'd like to find more info about Mary INGWELL, born in lower
WI abt 1870, died Milwaukee 5/20/1940.  I think she may have had two
sisters, Minnie and Josie from Blanchardville. Want to contact relatives of
either or both gggr-parents
Thanks,  Joe

