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RV Family Travel and Camping Testimonials Go RVing Search Reconnect with Family Cool For Kids Easy on the Pocket Freedom & Control Convenience & Comfort Lure of the Outdoors Retire In Style Meet RV Families/Testimonials Pursue Your Passions Print this Page Meet RV Families/Testimonials We'd love to hear about your RVadventures. If you'd like your story to be considered for posting on ourwebsite for other RVers to read, please send it to us. Please note that bysending us your personal RV testimonial, you are giving us your permissionto post it on the site. Click here to Submit Your Own Testimonial. Joel & Jerrie Crawford Joel Crawford is now on his eighth RV and he says they just keep getting better. He and his wife, Jerrie, along with their dog, Beau, love to hop in their 35-foot Type A Motorhome and take off on the spur of the moment. Its an easy escape. You dont have to pack or unpack, Joel says. We keep the RV loaded. We keep our clothes in there all the time, so we just put the perishables in and were gone. Its a convenient way to travel. Im retired, so most of the time we get away in the middle of the week when nobody else is getting away, Joel says. A lot of times we just go up into the mountains and hide for three or four days. Joel became an RV owner in his thirties when he got tired of borrowing his parents RV and decided it was time to get one of his own. And, over the years, he and Jerrie have traveled the southern half of the United States from coast to coast and up the east side of the Rockies and down the west side, border to border. Joel said the conveniences of their RV make it seem like they were never away from home. Its a trouble-free way to travel. The Crawfords 10 grandchildren are RVing fans, as well. Joel and Jerrie have taken them to Disney World, Opryland and Dollywood, to name just a few places. A lot of people think an RVs hard to drive, but thats just not true. You get used to it. For me, it was always there. It was in my blood. And dogs are fans of the RV, too. The Crawfords once had a dog named Chuck who had an amazing ability to read road signs, they say. Chuck would look out the window, and every time he saw a road sign for a rest area, hed jump off the seat and wait by the door, Joel says, laughing. And Beau just likes to get up on the dash and bark at the trucks. Joel & Jerrie Crawford, Lawrenceville, GA Tim & Lynne Polley Tim Polley has been RV camping his entire life. And now hes introducing a third generation of Polleys to the experience. I started RV camping with my parents. We started out with a folding camping trailer, then moved up to a 16-foot travel trailer and then to a 24-foot travel trailer with all the amenities, he says. And then I got married. My wife, Lynne, and I both love being outdoors. We started tent camping, but as we got older, it was taking an entire day for our weary bones to recover. So, about a year ago, we bought a folding camping trailer of our own. Its great for comfort. And it provides better protection from the weather. I dont want to forget to mention how important our dealer was in assisting us to pick the right trailer for us and helping take care of our service issues. They have been a very vital part of Lynnes and my RV experience. So far, theyve used their RV for trips through Iowa and Illinois. One highlight from their RV excursions so far? A two-week visit to Colorado. The kids are enjoying the RV as well. It keeps them active and stops em from being couch potatoes. We are able to bring our bikes along with us, and so we can all go bike riding together. Were able to teach our kids about the outdoors. And teach them how to rough it a little bit. With RVing, youre able to develop a closeness with people. At night, my wife and I like to walk around the campgrounds. You say hello to the people there and start having conversations with each otherwhere youre from, what you do for a living. And from those conversations, you form friendships. I think you talk to people at RV campgrounds more than you would in everyday life. Tim & Lynne Polley, Moline, IL Geula Resnick (and friends) Geula Resnicks RV is NOT going to the dogs. But it IS going to the dog shows. After all, she bought her RV three years ago with the express purpose of going to dog shows. Geula shows Rottweilers. She and her husband, David, own three: Monty, Riley and Charley, along with two Manchesters: Redi and Lola. Geula says the motivation behind getting their RV was simple: The convenience, she says. Being able to have all the dogs with methose were the main reasons we got an RV. For the people, its more comfortable. And for the dogs it is, too. Without an RV, our dogs would to travel to the shows in crates, but this way, we can let them have the run of the RV. With an RV, youre able to bring the comforts of home with youfor you and for your dogs. The Denver resident uses her 28-foot Type A Motorhome to take her dogs (as well as friends and their dogs) to shows throughout Colorado, New Mexico, Arkansas and Nebraska. She has been showing dogs for about five years now and loves the pastime. She says that owning an RV has made the experience all the easierand more enjoyable. When we take our RV with us, well usually stay on the show site. Everyone parks together. Its a very social atmosphere at dog shows. RVs are a very popular mode of transportation among the dog show crowd. Out of about 100 members of our local Rottweiler club, I would say about 15 of us own RVs. And at a good-sized dog show, youll probably see anywhere from 40 to 50 RVs there for the weekend. I know people who have ordered custom RVs just to accommodate their dogs. Geula Resnick (and friends), Denver, CO Steve & Becky Miller Steve Miller and his wife, Becky, are RV veterans and have the friendships to prove it. In 1989, they purchased their first folding camping trailer so they could take family trips with their four-year-old son. But they soon realized that RVing isnt just a convenient way to travel with all the comforts of home. Its also a great way to meet new people and forge lifelong friendships with other RVers. It was at a campground in Myrtle Beach, S.C., that Steve and Becky met and befriended Bill, his wife, Jean, and their two children. And through them, they met Jerry, his wife, Joyce, and their grandson. The group hit it off and have been friends ever since. We have become friends with people we would not have met if we did not camp, Steve says. People we didnt even know when we purchased our first small camper have now become important to us. In 1994, with their son then nine years old, the Millers traded for a slightly larger towable RV. It was perfect for their trips to the Fort Wilderness Resort at Disney World, Williamsburg, Va., and Busch Gardens parks. Camping in our pop-ups has afforded us opportunities to go places we otherwise would not have gone, Steve says. When their son was almost 15 years old, the Millers were ready for another upgrade. That's when they bought the larger folding camping trailer they have to this day. This camper hasn't gone to Atlanta, Disney or Williamsburg, but it has continued the tradition of enabling us to be with friends that we have grown closer to over the years. Steve summed his feelings up best when he said, Vacationing any other way simply would not have yielded the same quality of life results. Steve & Becky Miller, Asheboro, NC ©2005 Go RVing, Inc.



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Winnebago County, WI Genealogy

Winnebago County, WI Genealogy Forum Chat | Daily Search | My GenForum | Community Standards | Terms of Service Jump to Forum Home : Regional : Winnebago County, WI Genealogy Forum Winnebago County, WI Genealogy Forum Search this forum: Find all of the words Find any of the words 404 Messages Posted Jump to # Next Page | Page Listings | All Messages ogden/colby families in oshkosh - LISA WALTERS 1/20/06 2 old photos from the Henry Wegener family of Oshkosh, WI - Crystle Brockman 11/29/05 Found: an old photo of Clara Olson taken in Neenah, WI before 1920 - Crystle Brockman 11/21/05 4 old Luebke photos from Oshkosh, WI "Wilemenia" and "Millie" - Crystle Brockman 11/15/05 Roethe, Lieber, Reinhardt, Jacobs - Lynn Spaight 11/10/05 Re: Roethe, Lieber, Reinhardt, Jacobs - David Langkau 11/23/05 Rhoda, Lever, Redden, Rhinehardt, Jacobs in Oshkosh - Lynn Spaight 11/02/05 Charles (Chuck) Wellens & descendants - Chris Robeyn 10/14/05 Re: Charles (Chuck) Wellens & descendants - David Langkau 11/07/05 B. F. and Joanna DRIESBACH King, Rushford - Paul Gilbert 10/12/05 Re: B. F. and Joanna DRIESBACH King, Rushford - David Langkau 11/07/05 Re: B. F. and Joanna DRIESBACH King, Rushford - David Langkau 11/07/05 Ancient order of Hibernian's - Colleen 10/09/05 Obit look-up Neenah Winnebago - HRUL 10/08/05 Re: Obit look-up Neenah Winnebago - Dianne 12/10/05 Edmund & Bridget White family, Oshkosh, WI, late 1800s-early 1900s - Martha White 8/06/05 birth record of mother - Norma Zellers 6/28/05 Samuel and Lucy WRIGHT of Winnebago Co. WI - Elizabeth Hanson 6/27/05 Re: Samuel and Lucy WRIGHT of Winnebago Co. WI - David Langkau 8/09/05 Charles & Mary MORGAN Family Bible Found in WI - Jill Dopke 5/01/05 Re: Charles & Mary MORGAN Family Bible Found in WI - David Langkau 8/09/05 JONES VANDERVOORT Neenah, Menasha, Osh Kosh - Debra Merriweather 2/03/05 James Hart - LeRoy Nassif 1/21/05 THORPE IN OSHKOSH AND BLACK WOLF - Cristy Culp 12/11/04 Mrs. John Heindl 833 Racine St. Menasha in early 1900's - Crystle Brockman 12/09/04 William Henry Groff b. 1851 - Tom Rhorer 12/05/04 F. Badger Ives - Vicki Corkhill 11/07/04 Re: F. Badger Ives - T Summerville 11/30/04 Helen & Menzo HARKNESS of Nemiki Twp 1860 - Patricia Johnson 9/15/04 Re: Helen & Menzo HARKNESS of Nemiki Twp 1860 - David Langkau 6/08/05 Nutt/McNutt Family Reunion 2005 - Nancy Merrill 7/21/04 Oshkosh Insane Asylums - Beth Overstad 7/12/04 Re: Oshkosh Insane Asylums - Mary Monhardt 10/14/04 Re: Oshkosh Insane Asylums - Mary Monhardt 10/14/04 Re: Oshkosh Insane Asylums - Janet Eiler 8/01/04 Harriet Soper & Royal Hunt, Omro, WI. - Eva Goeken 7/08/04 Pagel's and Werch's in Oshkosh WI - genealogyzone 7/02/04 CROSBY-, John or Phineas, Oshkosh in 1850-1870 - Donna Crosby 5/17/04 Henry J. Wells and Charlotte Golden - Barbara Johnson 4/24/04 Re: Henry J. Wells and Charlotte Golden - Marianne Golay 9/06/04 Re: Henry J. Wells and Charlotte Golden - Barbara Johnson 9/16/04 Need 1850 census for George Bennett, 1832 - cr 4/22/04 Re: Need 1850 census for George Bennett, 1832 - Janet Eiler 8/01/04 Lewis VanZile b 1891 Winnebago, Wisconsin - cr 4/21/04 Adolphus and Orrin RICE Winnecone Winnebago WI - Elizabeth Hanson 3/25/04 PILLER, BLANK - Beverly Boor 3/24/04 Steeps, Stips, Kueckhoefer from Prussia - Martha Poplin 3/06/04 Church in Rush Lake - David H. Penke 12/20/03 Milton Gravitt - died Nov 1983 - Deborah (Debbi) Geer 11/10/03 Town of Utica in 1880's-HENNIG - Jeanine Theiler 10/30/03 westover mill - Randy Westover 9/24/03 Re: westover mill - audrey 12/12/03 Re: westover mill - audrey 12/04/03 John R Benedict-Philena ANNIS 1860-1910--OMRO,WI - Janice Sharp 9/07/03 Re: John R Benedict-Philena ANNIS 1860-1910--OMRO,WI - David Langkau 9/10/03 Pickett Wis. Newspaper - Marlene Mack 6/06/03 Re: Pickett Wis. Newspaper - Mary Jeanne Monhardt 1/28/04 Re: Pickett Wis. Newspaper - David Langkau 6/26/03 John, MAry and Andrew Decker - 1870/80 - Everette Smith 4/16/03 Re: John, MAry and Andrew Decker - 1870/80 - Deb 8/01/03 O'Briens of Clayton, Winnebago county, Wisconsin or nearby - Diane Conroy 3/22/03 John Earl Harris / Melora Shove - David Weller 3/13/03 William and Maria Jane Leonard family - Oshkosh ca 1900 - GregH 2/16/03 Re: William and Maria Jane Leonard family - Oshkosh ca 1900 - Barbara Moon 11/03/03 Re: William and Maria Jane Leonard family - Oshkosh ca 1900 - GregH 11/07/03 Re: William and Maria Jane Leonard family - Oshkosh ca 1900 - BARBARA BATISTA 11/08/03 Re: William and Maria Jane Leonard family - Oshkosh ca 1900 - GregH 11/11/03 Re: William and Maria Jane Leonard family - Oshkosh ca 1900 - BARBARA BATISTA 11/12/03 Re: William and Maria Jane Leonard family - Oshkosh ca 1900 - BARBARA BATISTA 11/11/03 Doughty & Diley & Wesmarovich families - Barry Boyer 2/04/03 Re: Doughty & Diley & Wesmarovich families - audrey 9/13/03 Benz, Lutz Families - Linda Simons 1/25/03 Munson Family - Barry Boyer 1/18/03 Menasha obit lookups - Dana Frank Kellerman 1/06/03 Obituary Lookup please, Catherine Weeks - David Boehmer 1/04/03 Re: Obituary Lookup please, Catherine Weeks - Janet Eiler 8/01/04 James M. Logan b. 1847 and son, William A. Logan b. 1879 - David Boehmer 1/04/03 BANGS LOOKUP IN 1880 CENUS PLEASE - Cristy Culp 12/31/02 Baldwin/Babcock - john babcock 12/27/02 Bleck - 4 Brothers Herman , Max , Oscar , Rudolf - Pamela Service 12/23/02 Pearsons in and around Neenah - Michael Pearson 12/23/02 Merrick family in Omro Village 1920's - Marjorie Slaughter 12/13/02 Re: Merrick family in Omro Village 1920's - Jeff DeHart 2/20/04 Re: Merrick family in Omro Village 1920's - Marjorie Slaughter 6/23/05 Minnie Noch domestic in Simon Leland household 1880 Census - Debra 11/03/02 JOSLIN (JOSLYN) & MARKS - ALAN CLARK 10/15/02 Re: JOSLIN (JOSLYN) & MARKS - Glenn Cleereman 11/16/02 Lillian King Luedtke, Neenah, WI born @ 1895+- - Karen Nelson Hangsleben 9/17/02 Moses King, 76, Menasha, 1943 - Karen Nelson Hangsleben 9/03/02 Joseph Covey Family; Omro, WI - Paul LaCombe 8/11/02 Re: Joseph Covey Family; Omro, WI - Tracy Summerville 6/25/03 Timothy O'Connell Family - Mike Dellger 7/27/02 Re: Timothy O'Connell Family - Mary Jeanne Bray-Monhardt 6/25/03 Help with Archibald Forbes - Ken Spangler 7/10/02 BOHLER / BOEHLER family - Bryn Bailer 7/02/02 Seibold, Otto M., Oshkosh, 1892-1910 - Norma Seibold 6/24/02 SCHOOL RECORDS FOR OSHKOSH 1872-1880 - Barbara Mitchell Lindeman 6/16/02 Winnebago, 1910, girl named Nellie --Benson? - Kathy Stice 5/30/02 FRANK BORKOVEC - Carol 5/19/02 Garland -Black - Judith WEarnemuende 4/28/02 Re: Garland -Black - Judith Warnemuende 5/21/02 Re: Garland -Black - Judith Warnemuende 5/21/02 Steeps/Stips 1800's - Martha 4/04/02 Rice - Beth Hanson 4/04/02 NEENAH, WI - SHERRE BURNETT 3/28/02 12 Yr old runaway from Racine abt 1878 - Barbara Mitchell Lindeman 3/08/02 Re: 12 Yr old runaway from Racine abt 1878 - Margaret 3/19/02 HALVERSON - Jack Edgar 3/07/02 Re: HALVERSON - Kathy Dietz 6/12/02 Family of John STRASZEWSKI (1837-c1920) of Oshkosh - Kurt Wieting 1/28/02 Re: Family of John STRASZEWSKI (1837-c1920) of Oshkosh - Tracy Summerville 2/17/02 Re: Family of John STRASZEWSKI (1837-c1920) of Oshkosh - Mara 2/10/02 Re: Family of John STRASZEWSKI (1837-c1920) of Oshkosh - Kurt Wieting 2/13/02 Re: Family of John STRASZEWSKI (1837-c1920) of Oshkosh - Tracy Summerville 1/30/02 Re: Family of John STRASZEWSKI (1837-c1920) of Oshkosh - Kurt Wieting 1/31/02 Joseph & Frances (--) URBANOWSKI/URBAN of Oshkosh - Kurt Wieting 1/28/02 Re: Joseph & Frances (--) URBANOWSKI/URBAN of Oshkosh - Tracy Summerville 2/18/02 George M. Gifford of Marquette and Winnebago Co. - Myrtice Gifford Forsythe 1/26/02 Re: George M. Gifford of Marquette and Winnebago Co. - Myrtice Gifford Forsythe 1/26/02 ORLANDO MILLAR - Ben millar 12/30/01 Omro Clark family - Joe Lance 12/26/01 Re: Omro Clark family - Mara Munroe 1/12/02 What happened to Poygen Twp.? - Bobbi Harrison 11/30/01 Re: What happened to Poygen Twp.? - Mara Munroe 12/01/01 Re: What happened to Poygen Twp.? - Bobbi Harrison 12/02/01 Danish Church--Neenah, WI - Gloria Schroeder 11/19/01 Danish Church--Neenah, WI - Mara Munroe 11/20/01 Gary Family of Oshkosh - Melissa 11/12/01 PROSSER/TUTTLE IN MENASHA 1934 - Cristy Culp 11/11/01 Re: PROSSER/TUTTLE IN MENASHA 1934 - Mara Munroe 11/14/01 Babbit family of Oshkosh - GregH 10/27/01 Rothe family of Oshkosh, WI - GregH 10/27/01 Re: Rothe family of Oshkosh, WI - Phyllis Rothe 2/09/02 Re: Rothe family of Oshkosh, WI - gary scanlon 11/27/02 Re: Rothe family of Oshkosh, WI - David A. Langkau 2/05/02 Re: Rothe family of Oshkosh, WI - GregH 2/06/02 Looking for Edwin Kellogg alive 1875 Oshkosh Winn - Gail Moore Boyd 10/20/01 Re: Looking for Edwin Kellogg alive 1875 Oshkosh Winn - Mara Munroe 10/26/01 SCHROTTKY/LIEBER IN WINNEBAGO CO. CIRCA 1920'S - Cristy Culp 10/17/01 Re: SCHROTTKY/LIEBER IN WINNEBAGO CO. CIRCA 1920'S - Tracy Summerville 2/20/02 Rouse Families in Winnebago County - Fred E Ashbaugh 10/03/01 Re: Rouse Families in Winnebago County - Fred E Ashbaugh 1/18/02 Rouse Families in Winnebago County - Mara Munroe 10/13/01 William H. Ham / Hamm of Oshkosh - GregH 9/29/01 William H. 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