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Almond is a village in Portage County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 459 in the 2000 census.
History
Incorporated in 1905, the town originated when Jacob Meyers from Mohawk Valley, New York, started a stagecoach and freight route between Berlin and Stevens Point. He needed a stop for the horses between route so he set up a barn and inn on the site of what is now Almond. The U.S. government signed a treaty with the Menominee Indians ceding land in central Wisconsin in 1848, which opened up the area to settlement. A post office was established on July 8, 1850, at the stagecoach stop. James F. Moore, a native of Almond N.Y., became postmaster.
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Last Name, Given Name(s) | Birth | Person ID | Tree | ||
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1 | Hewitt, Jessie Inez | Thursday 01 March 1883 | Almond, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA | I449108 | Veenkoloniale voorouders |
2 | McGinley, William Bernard | Sunday 25 April 1869 | Almond, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA | I449109 | Veenkoloniale voorouders |
3 | Wellcome, George T. | Thursday 31 July 1851 | Almond, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA | I447776 | Veenkoloniale voorouders |
4 | Wellcome, Henry Solomon | Sunday 21 August 1853 | Almond, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA | I447777 | Veenkoloniale voorouders |
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Last Name, Given Name(s) | Death | Person ID | Tree | ||
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1 | McGinley, William Bernard | Monday 24 March 1952 | Almond, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA | I449109 | Veenkoloniale voorouders |
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