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N64 W23760 Main Street, Sussex, Wisconsin, United States

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5700 Maple Avenue, Sussex, Wisconsin, United States

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Sussex WI 53089, United States of America
Inscription. Melinda Ann (Warren) Weaver, B. Feb. 25, 1813 in New York State, married an English immigrant, John Weaver, in 1833. In the fall of 1836, with Melinda 7 months pregnant & leading two children the Weaver family took an ... More on HMDB

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W239 N6440 Maple Avenue, Sussex WI 53089, United States of America
Welcome Welcome to St. Alban's Episcopal Church conveniently nestled in the heart of the Village of Sussex. This friendly church welcomes all people and offers an opportunity to be energized, to be... More on Stalbans-sussex.org
Inscription. Named for English martyr and saint. The parish was organized in 1842. The first church, 1844, stood at the southwest corner of Gods Acre. The first grave was there opened in that year.... More on HMDB

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N63 W236 Main Street, Sussex WI 53089, United States of America
Sussex Village Hall N64W23760 Main Street Sussex, WI 53089 262-246-5200 Cable Channel 25 The Village of Sussex is dedicated to maintaining a small town atmosphere and continuing its commitment to i... More on Village.sussex.wi.us
Inscription. Named for County Sussex, England, home of prominent pioneers. First settlers were George Elliot and Richard Cooling in 1843. First church, St. Albans Episcopal, was founded in 1842 in ... More on HMDB

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W23560 Lisbon Road (Hwy K), Sussex WI 53089, United States of America

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W23558 Lisbon Road (County Hwy K), Sussex WI 53089, United States of America
Inscription. First school in Lisbon-Sussex was built possibly as early as 1839 no later than 1841, by George Elliot, using stone from James Weavers nearby quarry (presently Halquists). Earliest school commissioners David Bonham, Sherman ... More on HMDB

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Sussex WI 53089, United States of America

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Sussex WI 53089, United States of America
The Town of Lisbon, established in 1836, encompasses 26 square miles in north central Waukesha County. The town is intimately tied to the surrounding communities of Sussex, Merton, Pewaukee and Har... More on Townoflisbonwi.com
Inscription. The Town of Lisbon was once part of Wayne County (Detroit), then Brown County (Green Bay), Milwaukee County and finally Waukesha County in 1846. The first male settler was Thomas S. Re... More on HMDB

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Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Fish species in this lake are: Bluegill,Largemouth Bass,Muskellunge(Muskie),Northern Pike.Tiger Muskellunge,and Walleye. More on AnglerWeb.com
'Pewaukee Lake' (Snail Lake) is a lake located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. Lake Pewaukee is the largest lake located in Waukesha's "Lake Country." The lake is west of Milwaukee, W... More on Wikipedia
