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Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, Town Clerk records, 1842-1977

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Records of Board of Supervisors, 1842-1954; Clerk, 1914-1942; Treasurer, 1843-1977; Justice of the Peace, 1899-1904; Sanitary District, 1955-1963; and Recreation Council, 1947-1975. Types of record...

Records of Board of Supervisors, 1842-1954; Clerk, 1914-1942; Treasurer, 1843-1977; Justice of the Peace, 1899-1904; Sanitary District, 1955-1963; and Recreation Council, 1947-1975. Types of records include minutes of town meetings; highway commission papers and road warrants; court docket; records of birth, death, and marriages; assessment rolls; chattel mortgages; financial records; and minutes of the Sanitary District and Recreation Council. Until 1851 the town of Somers was known as the town of Pike. The town of Pike was established in 1842 from the towns of Southport and Paris. The town was part of Racine County until 1850 when Kenosha County was established.

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