Hello,
The name 'Zink Data' refers to the lady who did the original research: Arleen Zink.

Here is a sample of the data that was typed up after the research was done.

"Dennis was the son of a wooden shoe maker. He had little to no education. His occupation was termed "day laborer." He and his second wife, Florence emigrated to the USA in 1855 with the children. They came to Fond du Lac, WI. They later moved to Kewaunee County where there was a large settlement of Belgians. He purchased land in 1860 at the price of $.50 per acre. He later sold it to his son Jean Baptiste. He is buried in St. Hubert's Cemetery in Rosiere, WI. This cemetery is located on land known as Massart Estate, some of his descendants are still living on this land."
Below is the information that goes with each bit of abstracted data.
Sect. I, pp 3 per... W. R. Dawirs, 1-97
Source:
Massart Family History: Arleen Zink
Scans sent upon request

Martha


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