Welcome
to
Chippewa
County Wisconsin
Genealogy and History
Welcome to
Genealogy Trails Volunteers
working to put free historical data online.
This County is available for adoption!
Contact
Nancy
if interested.
As
much
data
as
possible will be placed online in
order
to
make
it
freely
available
to
all.
We
gratefully
accept
contributions
of
raw
data
such
as
census
information,
marriage/birth/death
records,
obituaries,
county
histories,
biographies,
old
newspaper
items
-
anything that would help someone
build their family tree!!
Feel free to email the state host with
your contributions - every little bit helps.
WE REGRET THAT WE ARE
UNABLE TO DO PERSONAL RESEARCH FOR YOU.
All
data we come across will be added to this website, so please keep
checking back.
On
February 3, 1845, the governor approved an act of the Legislature of
the Territory of Wisconsin, dividing Crawford County and organized
Chippewa County. Geographically, the Chippewa County of 1846 extended
all the way from Lake Pepin on the Mississippi River Wisconsin became a
state in 1848, the Legislature revised the western boundary of Chippewa
County so that it was almost a straight line from just south of what is
now Solon Springs in Douglas County to the present village of Maiden
Rock on Lake Pepin. Chippewa County boundaries have been refined and
redrawn so many times
CHIPPEWA
COUNTY
COURT
HOUSE
711 N. Bridge St.
Chippewa Falls, Wis. 54729
CHIPPEWA
FALLS
PUBLIC LIBRARY
105 W. Central St.
Chippewa Falls, Wis. 54729
(715) 723-1146
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