The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Johnson has maintained that he does not think a bill codifying same-sex marriage is necessary. Hodges ruling on same-sex marriage 'wrongly decided' "But at the same time I don’t want to see millions of lives disrupted either. “I would not support it in its current state," Johnson said at a Common Sense Citizens of Washington County meeting Thursday after reiterating his concerns about religious liberties, according to a recording obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He put out his July statement saying he wouldn't oppose the legislation, he said, to get the press "off my backs." Johnson in recent weeks has noted he " never said" he would support the bill and indicated he has reservations over how the legislation could impact religious protections.īut speaking at a public meeting in Hartford last week, the Oshkosh Republican was definitive - saying he would not support the Respect for Marriage Act in its current form and indicating he believes the Supreme Court case giving same-sex couples the right to marry was "wrongly decided." Ron Johnson's vote on a bill to codify same-sex marriage has been in question since the Wisconsin Republican initially said he saw "no reason to oppose" the legislation. Wade could mean for rights like contraception, gay marriage NOTE: Milwaukee Public Library participates in the Geni Public Access Program, which allows users of the popular collaborative family tree website to access "Pro"-level account features for free while using their Geni account via Milwaukee Public Library internet connections.Watch Video: What overturning Roe V. Available for use within MPL libraries and for remote use by City of Milwaukee library cardholders. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel death notices are included from July 1995 to the present. Newspaper genealogy resource from NewsBank with records from more than 3,000 newspapers as far back as 1983, but Chicago Tribune results beginning with 1930. Jewish genealogical records featuring many cemetery markers, including those in Wisconsin. Available for use within MPL libraries and for remote use by Wisconsin residents. Provided as part of Wisconsin’s BadgerLink program. Census schedules, family and place histories, the PERSI archive and Freedman’s Bank records in this genealogy trove from ProQuest. (See the right side of this page for upcoming sessions.)Ĭonsider joining a local genealogy group, such as the Milwaukee County Genealogical Society, which meets monthly at the Central Library, or the African American Genealogical Society of Milwaukee, which meets monthly at the Villard Square Library.Īncestry Institutional Edition (from ProQuest) provides access to genealogy resources, historical photos, local narratives, censuses, oral histories, indexes and other resources in thousands of record sets that span from the 1500s to the 2000s. Researching the Family Tree is a brochure full of advice for the beginning genealogist.Īttend a monthly introductory genealogy class at the Central Library. The genealogical materials at the library are enhanced by related local history collections which have been developed for more than a century.Īsk a Humanities librarian for personalized suggestions to make the most of your research visit. The collection includes methods books on how to trace genealogy, bibliographies, family histories, passenger lists, a large number of periodicals, city directories, as well as census records and indexes. Zeidler Humanities Room at the Central Library. The Milwaukee Public Library has an excellent collection of materials in this field in the Frank P. Genealogy – the study of ancestry and family histories – is a popular hobby. Trostel Collection of German Theater Scripts.
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