Due to the recent passing of Mike Ballou, we are looking for a new county coordinator for Saunders County. If you would like to volunteer, please contact the State Coordinator David Gochenour.
Mike will be missed.
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Wigwam Cafe on Fifth Street in Wahoo
July, 2001
(Image courtesy of Karen Steele.)
NEW!!
- Submit queries/surnames for your Saunders County connections.
- View queries posted by others with Saunders County interests.
- Local addresses, maps, cemetery indexes, other databases on this site, links to other resources, and more.
NEGenWeb Project Home Page
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Search the Saunders County NEGenWeb Project
NEGenWeb Project State-wide search engine.
This web site is part of The USGenWeb Project, which is dedicated to offering free information on the web. All of the information, including queries, databases and images, found on any of the pages of this web site belongs to the submitter. It may be freely copied for your personal use. None may be used by anyone for any "for profit" endeavor. If you find something of value on these pages that you want to use, please LINK to the page, do not copy it and put it on your own site. Please contact the submitter of the information for permission to use their information for anything other than personal use. If a submitter is not named, please contact the county coordinator. You can read more about copyright, along with what you might find available on our NEGenWeb Project county sites by visiting the Availability Statement found on our State page.
The HTML coding, compilations, and layout copyrighted © Connie Snyder 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003.
About the NEGenWeb Project
- including our special projects.
NEGenWeb was formed June 15, 1996, when Dale Schneider created the Nebraska Genealogy Project as a part of the USGenWeb Genealogy Project. At that time, there was very little available on the web for those who were researching genealogy in Nebraska. Over the next year, volunteers were recruited to coordinate the webpages for each county. These volunteers were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the county webpages, which would include listing information on where to look in that county for genealogical research. Contact the volunteer shown on the county page if you have a desire to help or add your data to the database. You may notice a message on a county page indicating it is available for adoption. If you would like to adopt one of these counties, please contact the current coordinator of the page, whose name is listed on their county site, or the State Coordinator.
Contact the State Coordinator
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It may take a little longer to receive a response.
David Gochenour or Linda Ziemann
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