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My name is Dan Worthington.  I was adopted and I am researching the Sobotta's and Smieja's because my father and mother were
Eugene A. Sobotta and Catherine Smieja.
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TREMPEALEAU COUNTY

CITIES
Arcadia
Blair
Galesville
Independence
Osseo
Whitehall

TOWNSHIPS
Albion
Arcadia
Burnside
Caledonia
Chimney Rock
Dodge
Ettrick
Gale
Hale
Lincoln
Pigeon
Preston
Sumner
Trempealeau
Unity

VILLAGES
Eleva
Ettrick
Pigeon Falls
Strum
Trempealeau


Trempealeau County's county seat is Whitehall.
French fur traders were the first Europeans to enter this land. At the mouth of the Trempealeau River, which flows from northeast to southwest across the county on its way to the Mississippi River, they found a bluff surrounded by water and called it "La Montagne qui tremp a l'eau," which means "mountain with its foot in the water." The name was later shortened (Elkins, Winston (1985). Trempealeau and the Mississippi River Dam. Trempealeau County, WI: Trempealeau County Historical Society, page 1).



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