Waukesha County, Wisconsin
This article is a stub. Help us to expand it by contributing your knowledge. For county page guidelines, visit U.S. County Page Content Suggestions. |
Waukesha is a county in Wisconsin. It was formed in 1846 from Milwaukee County. Racine began keeping birth records in 1860, marriage records in 1846, and death records in 1872. It began keeping land records in 1841, probate records in 1847, and court records in 1847. For more information, contact the county at 1320 Pewaukee Rd., Waukesha 53188. On the attached map, Racine is located at J7.
For information about the state of Wisconsin see Wisconsin Family History Research.
Counties of Wisconsin
Adams • Ashland • Barron • Bayfield • Brown • Buffalo • Burnett • Calumet • Chippewa • Clark • Columbia • Crawford • Dane • Dodge • Door • Douglas • Dunn • Eau Claire • Florence • Fond Du Lac • Forest • Grant • Green • Green Lake • Iowa • Iron • Jackson • Jefferson • Juneau • Kenosha • Kewaunee • La Crosse • Lafayette • Langlade • Lincoln • Manitowoc • Marathon • Marinette • Marquette • Menominee • Milwaukee • Monroe • Oconto • Oneida • Outagamie • Ozaukee • Pepin • Pierce • Polk • Portage • Price • Racine • Richland • Rock • Rusk • St. Croix • Sauk • Sawyer • Shawano • Sheboygan • Taylor • Trempealeau • Vernon • Vilas • Walworth • Washburn • Washington • Waukesha • Waupaca • Waushara • Winnebago • Wood |