Wisconsin Counties and Towns
Ashland County Genealogy and History


Ashland County WI Roots: Wisconsin Counties : Ashland
Established: 1860
County Seat: Ashland
Parent: Unorganized Territory

Birth, Death, & Marriage Records:
Earliest Registration Dates*:
Births 1876
Deaths 1877
Marriages 1874

Ashland Register of Deeds:
201 West Main Street Rm 106
Ashland, WI 54806-1685
Telephone: (715) 682-7003

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Ashland County Genealogy Links

  • Free Links by Joan-GoldenRuleGen.com- Although Joan is a professional genealogist, she believes in the concept of data being presented for free on the internet. She is the USGenWeb coordinator for Adams and Marquette county. She has transcribed a multitude of data for various county sites. Her professional focus is in Adams, Clark, Jackson, Juneau, Portage, Waushara, and Wood Counties, WI. (FREE)

  • Jansdigs Ashland County-Jan has a genealogy and history website dedicated to providing free genealogy to researchers. She has contributed a lot to the genealogy community by way of her state and county sites. (FREE)

  • Adams County USGenWeb Archives- Select Land, and Vital Records for Ashland County(FREE)

 

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  • Original Field Notes and Plat Maps From Wisconsin Public Land Survey Records. his website provides access to scanned images of the original General Land Office survey field notes and plat maps. All of this material is based on the township, range and section descriptions of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). To effectively use this material, you will need to know this description for the property you are researching. This legal description can be derived from topographic maps, land ownership maps, deeds and or property tax bills among other sources. Offsite link (FREE)

  • 1901 County Maps - The Wisconsin county maps presented here were scanned in individually from the large Wisconsin map in the Rand McNally New Standard Atlas of the World, Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, 1901. They should be of interest to genealogists because they show the locations of many places that no longer exist. Offsite link by Rick Hagen (FREE)

  • Current County Map, The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is pleased to provide highly detailed county maps online. Produced at a 1:100,000 scale the maps contain the following pieces of information: Major local road networks, Interstate corridors, U.S., state, and county routes, Recreation areas, Points of interest, Hospitals, Schools, Airports, Urban boundaries, Railroads, Town roads, Federal and state forest boundaries, Indian reservations, Township boundaries. (FREE)

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