Genealogy

The Descendant Community’s Genealogy Initiative restores the histories of those once buried at the Milwaukee County Grounds by researching archival records, updating Find-A-Grave memorials, and reconnecting families with their Ancestors’ stories. We provide accurate historical context, rebuild identities from fragmented records, and honor the lives of individuals whose histories were marginalized or nearly erased.

Our Genealogists and Volunteer Efforts

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The register for the Almhouse ledger, one of many documents the genealogists refer to. A visitor from the Salvation Army wrote, “The Lord be with the poor and save them” (Milwaukee County Historical Society)

Our genealogists examine burial ledgers, death certificates, census data, coroner inquests, institutional files, and newspaper archives to reconstruct accurate profiles of each Ancestor. This work identifies faith affiliations—including locating individuals of Jewish ancestry who were denied proper burial—and documents veterans whose service went unrecognized.

Find-A-Grave Memorial Restoration

The Find-A-Grave profile Anna Fay Aaroe with information transcribed by the Descendant Community.

To support family historians and descendants, our team updates Find-A-Grave memorials for those once buried in the four County Grounds cemeteries. Volunteers help transcribe death certificates, coroner inquests, burial-ledger entries, and other primary documents, making difficult-to-access records available to families.

Student Stories: Bringing Ancestors to Life

Through educational partnerships, high school students receive genealogical profiles prepared by our team and craft short, compassionate narratives based on real documentation. These stories honor marginalized individuals and teach students the humanity behind the records.

Get Involved: Support our educational programs by mentoring students or helping provide historical materials.

Jewish Ancestry Research

Milwaukee in 1890 (Milwaukee County Historical Society)

We are identifying individuals of Jewish ancestry who were originally buried at the Milwaukee County Grounds and were denied proper Jewish burial due to poverty or institutionalization. This mitzvah calls us to restore their dignity by recovering their names and honoring the traditions withheld from them. Volunteers with knowledge of Milwaukee’s Jewish community, synagogue histories, cemetery records, or Jewish genealogy are essential to this work. We invite you to join this sacred effort to replace generations of marginalization with remembrance, care, and belonging. 

You can learn more about this effort in the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle.

Get Involved: Use your expertise to restore sacred connections and ensure these Ancestors’ histories are honored.

Veteran Research

Three documents with the title "Coroner's IInquest". They are folded and bound in different colored coversheets.
Coroner inquests for US veterans identified by Descendant Community (Milwaukee County Historical Society)

Our team researches Civil War and Spanish–American War veterans buried in the County Grounds cemeteries, many of whom never received recognition for their service. Volunteers help identify veterans, review service documents, and ensure their sacrifices are remembered.

Learn more about our efforts to identify and honor veterans through the Veteran Identification & Recognition project.

Get Involved: Join our veteran research team to document and honor the service of those who fought for our country.

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