I am looking for family trees for Edward Osuchowski
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Hi Irene,
Thanks for coming to FamilySearch community for help! You submitted your question to Indexing Chat, which is the group devoted to community discussion centered around extracting data from record collections to make researching easier.
If you're looking for information on a specific person, you'll probably want to try the @General Questions group, or the @Midwest group which covers Wisconsin research.
I hope you find what you're looking for!
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in the FamilySearch Family Tree Database here are the entries that come up when we query the name you provided.
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/find/name?self=Edward%20%7COsuchowski%7C0%7C0&birth=%7C%7C0%7C0
you can modify the query to find anyone you wish. (who is deceased)
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And if you turn on the "Match All Exactly" switch in Family Bible's link, the 7,363 hits are reduced to 2, one of which passed away in Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/find/name?self=Edward%20%7COsuchowski%7C1%7C1&birth=%7C-%7C1%7C0
However, it appears that that Edward was originally created by you! So the single shared FamilySearch FamilyTree already contains your single entry.
When you said that you were "looking for family trees (plural) of Edward", FS does not support individually maintained trees in the database. However, FS's Genealogies database contains read-only information from the church's Pedigree Resource File, the Ancestral File, and the International Genealogical Index which was collected by the church over the past several years. By doing a Search-Genealogies for Edward, you get the following:
It looks like one of those in the Pedigree Resource File (Edward Osypowski married to a Helen Rose Muellenmeister) might have some clues for you:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3X3V-WTR
Note that these are items that were submitted by members years ago via GEDCOM files but cannot by themselves be formally used as "sources", but occasionally they will include other actual sources. For example, Edward in the identified Pedigree Resource File makes reference to the Social Security Index.
Also note that his wife Rose's ancestry goes back several generations in that Pedigree Resource File entry. You'd still need to verify that it was all correct, but it seems to be a reasonable set of clues.
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