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    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] Re: harrison hutchcraft
    2. Mary Charlotte Crisol name was not Crisol. It was Crisel, she was my great aunt. My mother was a Crisel, also. Sandy Rylee

    06/29/2001 07:46:34
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] Attention: SARA re. ILLINOIS HUTCHCRAFT FAMILY
    2. Sara, You posted a message in June, 2000 stating you were descended from HAROLD AND EILLEEN HUTCHCRAFT. My father DENZIL and HAROLD were brothers. Would like to get in touch with you. Hope to hear from you soon! Email me at [email protected] or send message to the board. Evalyn

    06/27/2001 03:14:09
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] FROM LIST MOM: If You are Researching in Illinois, you will want to see this.
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. This online database for Illinois was shared with me by a member of another list. It is wonderful. http://www.ilsos.net/departments/archives/databases.html Kathleen Burnett List Mom The first link deals with IRAD centralized records. When you go to this page click on the county name of interest for more online info. http://www.ilsos.net/departments/archives/irad/iradaddr.html The second link is state online databases. You may do a global search or by each directory. http://www.ilsos.net/departments/archives/databases.html Records in the Illinois State Archives Public Domain Land Tract Sales Database Database of Illinois Servitude and Emancipation Records Databases of Illinois Veterans Database of Illinois War of 1812 Veterans Database of Illinois Winnebago War Veterans Database of Illinois Black Hawk War Veterans Database of Illinois Mexican War Veterans Database of Illinois Civil War Veterans Database of Illinois Civil War Veterans Serving in the U.S. Navy Database of Illinois Civil War Veterans of Missouri Units Database of Illinois Spanish-American War Veterans Database of the 1929 Illinois Roll of Honor Database of Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home Residents Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 An Ongoing Project of the Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society Records in the Illinois Regional Archives Depositories (IRAD) Local Governmental Records in the IRAD System Name Index to Illinois Local Governments Records at Eastern Illinois University Arthur Local Registrar's Birth Certificates Index (1868-1925) Mattoon Death Certificate Registers Index (1899-1918) Mattoon Court of Common Pleas Case Files Index (1869-1873) Shelby County Circuit Court Case Files Index (1828-1871) Wayne County Coroner's Inquest Record Index (1888-1960) Records at Illinois State University DeWitt County Coroner's Inquest Files Index (1924-1977) Livingston County Probate Case Files Index (1837-1958) Logan County Circuit Court Criminal Case Files Index (1857-1945) McLean County Probate Record Index (1834-1934) Vermilion County Coroner's Inquest Files Index (1908-1956) Woodford County Almshouse Registers Index (1868-1957) Records at Northeastern Illinois University Chicago City Council Proceedings Files, 1833-1871 Cook County Coroner's Inquest Record Index, 1872-1911 Chicago Police Department Homicide Record, 1870-1930 Records at Northern Illinois University Carroll County Birth Certificates Index (1877-1913) JoDaviess County Almshouse Registers Index (1846-1938) Kane County Circuit Court Case Files Index (1836-1870) Lake County Circuit Court Case Files Index (1840-1898) Ogle County Almshouse Register Index (1878-1933) Ogle County Naturalization Papers (County Court) Index (1872-1906) Records at Southern Illinois University East St. Louis City Court Naturalization Papers Index (1874-1906) Madison County Probate Case Files Index (1813-1903) St. Clair County Circuit Court Chancery Case Files Index (1815-1870) St. Clair County Farm Board Record Index (1874-1879) Records at the University of Illinois at Springfield Macon County Circuit Court Case Files Index (1829-1861) Macoupin County Coroner's Inquest Files Index (1835-1928) Sangamon County Guardian's Case Files Index (1825-1901) Records at Western Illinois University Adams County Almshouse Register Index (1873-1898) Brown County Almshouse Registers Index (1882-1963) Fulton County Circuit Court Case Files Index (1825-1876) Mercer County Almshouse Register Index (1859-1948) Peoria County Probate Case Files Index (1825-1887) Rock Island Probate Case Files Index (1834-1899) Stark County Almshouse Register Index (1868-1941)

    06/24/2001 01:56:25
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] Another Great Map Site - From List Mom
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Here is another one of those great map sites. This one is for the U.S. Census and shows how the counties changed shape from census year to census year. I found it very interesting. http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo03_ar.htm Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    06/19/2001 12:26:13
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] John Thomas Hutchcraft
    2. Vickie Gibbs
    3. I too would be interested in how Elijah Hutchcraft and Thomas Hutchcraft connect. Elijah's wife, Elizabeth, is my ggg aunt. Hardy Rhodes, my ggg grandfather, was her brother. Vickie

    06/16/2001 01:22:46
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] John Thomas Hutchcraft
    2. Folkers
    3. Hi. I am researching the line of John Thomas Hutchcraft, who was my great grandfather. I am looking for info regarding his death, which may have been about 1955. According to family story, he was beaten, robbed, and left to die. He was found and taken to the hospital, but he did die. There was, I believe, a hearing into the death, but I don't know what came of it, nor do I know who was responsible for his death. John Thomas Hutchcraft married Clara Daniels March 9, 1908 in Wayne County, Ill. They had several children, William, Tom, Walter, Charles, Elmer, Veda, and Maggie. There is also an Ira, but I was told that he was the son of Clara from a previous relationship she had. The parents of John Thomas Hutchcraft were John Thomas Hutchcraft sr., and Christina Hutchcraft. John Thomas sr. parents were Thomas Hutchcraft and Phoebe Farmer, while Christina Hutchcrafts parents were Elijah Hutchcraft and Elizabeth Rhodes. Can someone tell me how Christina was related to the family through her father? Any other info on anybody listed here would be appreciated. Any info regarding my great grandfathers death would be appreciated too! Thanks and have a great day! Gayle

    06/16/2001 10:40:09
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] The Library of Virginia - Digital Library Program
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members, This site was shared with me today and I am thrilled with it. If you have or might have ancestors who were from Virginia, you need to check this one out. Plan on spending some time. There is a lot of information. http://www.lva.lib.va.us/dlp/index.htm "The Library of Virginia's Digital Library Program (DLP) is an internationally recognized effort to preserve, digitize, and provide access to significant archival and library collections. The DLP transfers rare and unique Virginia materials into an integrated, user-friendly electronic research environment. Since its inception in 1995, the Program has digitized more than 2.2 million original documents, photographs, and maps, and produced more than 80 fully-searchable databases, indexes, and electronic finding aids."

    06/12/2001 02:29:17
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom - a couple of items
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members, if messages are being posted to the list by a member that does not deal with the subject of the list, PLEASE let it pass. I am taking care of it behind the scene. You do not need to correct the member who posted the incorrect message nor do you need to send to the entire list your unhappiness. I will take care of it for you, quietly and personally with the member who posted the message. Also, I am getting a lot of personal messages asking me to help you unsubscribe as you leave on vacations, etc. I will always be glad to help you unsubscribe if you have a problem or even if you have forgotten how, but just as a reminder if you go to Password Central located at http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ and type in your e-mail address and ask for a list of all Rootsweb lists you belong to, you will, within a few moments receive it via e-mail. You can unsubscribe from any or all of the rootsweb lists you are on from it. I thank you for your continued support. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    06/01/2001 01:26:48
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom - Great Map Page
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members, Many of you may already know about the "Historical Maps of the United States" site located at http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/histus.html But I just found it and it is wonderful. I have spent the last few hours going through some of the maps and it helped me so much to understand some of the strange migration patterns of my ancestors. Enjoy, and have a wonderful weekend. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    05/26/2001 02:58:17
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom Regarding Memorial Day Postings
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members, Remember as you think about posting a message to the list regarding Memorial Day, that some of our members are not from the United States. We have members from England, Canada, Mexico, Scotland, Ireland and Australia, just to name a few. Please keep this in mind as you send your messages regarding honoring those of our ancestors who fought in wars, served in the military and gave their lives for our beliefs and for the freedoms we hold dear. Our members from other countries also have ancestors who fought, and gave their lives for the beliefs and for the freedoms of their country. We in the genealogical community need to continue to remember that we are a world wide family which is formed from those of many nations, cultures, beliefs and history. This Country was built by those who migrated here from lands around the world. Their history is a part of us as our history is a part of them. I ask you to remember all those who have given their lives in military service world wide this weekend and please show the respect due to each of our members, no matter where they are from or what country they or their ancestors fought for. I appreciate each of you. Have a save weekend. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    05/25/2001 02:40:01
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] FROM LIST MOM - PLEASE READ
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. It seems as if the latest virus problem has calmed down, but it would only take one or two of you opening an attachment with a virus to set it off again. It is not over, but it has calmed down. Just this morning I received another on - and did as I suggest you do DELETED IT. Please remember: DO NOT OPEN ANY ATTACHMENT unless you know 100% what it is and who is from and have run a virus scan on it. I don't care how inviting the subject line is, "homepage", "Read this", "The Docs you ask for", etc. . Also please remember that this virus is not being spread via Rootsweb, but is being spread via attachments that are being sent out by rootsweb members. If you want additional information on what a virus is go to http://ca.com/virusinfo/faq.htm it is an informative site. If you don't have a good Virus Scan, I use Norton Anti virus, you need to get one that you trust and fast. If you are not sure what kind to get, you might want to join the virus discussion list to get additional information on the different programs. [email protected] Again, I appreciate your support as we have gone through the last month or so fighting this problem. I also appreciated your willingness to do all that is necessary to help me fight the problem. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    05/24/2001 03:43:49
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom - Please Read - Regarding Viruses
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members - PLEASE DO NOT OPEN ANY ATTACHMENTS on the personal e-mail you are receiving without being 100% plus sure who it is from and that it is not a virus and the only way you can be this sure is run a Virus Scan. The new one now is "Homepage" If you open the Homepage attachment, it sends a copy of itself to everyone in your address book. Homepage then randomly chooses an adult Web page to display on the system's default Internet browser." To learn more aobut this one go to http://www.zdnet.com/zdhelp/stories/main/0,5594,2708116,00.html Homepage is just one of many. If you would like to know more about all of this you can join the Virus Discussion Mailing list by sending the word Subscribe to [email protected] We are going to be OK. These viruses cannot be sent through Rootweb so it is up to each of us to protect our fellow members. When I get a message from one of you and see that you have the virus, your e-mail address is unsubscribed from the mailing list until you get your computer system clean and then you are welcomed back with open arms. Just remember - do not open ANY attachements unless you are sure it is not a virus. If you are not sure - delete it. Those of us who are deeply nvolved in our genealogical research are so fearful that we are going to delete that one clue, which we have been waiting for, that many of us are opening these attachements - taking the chance - and because of this we are being hit hard by the virus. I appreciate your help with this. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    05/12/2001 02:01:32
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom - Please Read - Several Items
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members: If you are unsubscribed from the list, and it is not what you wanted, just re-subscribe yourself. If for some reason your address bounced several times, at no fault of your own, the system removes your address from the list. So if you see it happening to you all you have to do is re-subscribe yourself or send me a message and I will take care of it for you. Please be careful and DO NOT OPEN ANY MAIL WITH AN ATTACHMENT unless you are 100% sure you know what it is and even then run a virus scan. You cannot get a virus through the Rootsweb mailing list, but you can receive it from members of the list who's computer system has a virus. As soon as I know one of our members has a virus I unsubscribe them until they can clean their system. Please feel free to contact me if you have any concerns as to his list or suggestions for the benefit of all the members. Contact me personally please [email protected] For your enjoyment, this link was sent to me to share with you. It is another fun map - and shows when areas of the country were included in a US Census. http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo03.htm Thank you for your support. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    05/10/2001 02:58:13
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom - Great Visual
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Thought some of our new members would like to see this and us old members might like to see it again. :) To see the growth in the United States between 1650 and 1983? This is a great visual. http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Animation/us.gif Just a reminder. If you would like to know what lists you are on or would like help in unsubscribing go to Rootswebs Password Central, type in your e-mail address and then check "What list(s) am I on? (for subscribers)" Go to the bottom of the page and send. You will receive in a few moments a complete list of all Mailing list you are on and you can unsubscribe from it. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    05/08/2001 02:01:32
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom - Please read
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members, I am getting a lot of personal messages asking me to help you unsubscribe as you leave on vacations, etc. I will always be glad to help you unsubscribe if you have a problem or even if you have forgotten how, but just as a reminder if you go to Password Central located at http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ and type in your e-mail address and ask for a list of all Rootsweb lists you belong to, you will, within a few moments receive it via e-mail. You can unsubscribe from any or all of the rootsweb lists you are on from it. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    04/11/2001 01:36:33
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom - Please Read - Regarding Living Persons
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members: I just want to take a moment to remind you that you should never give information on living persons in your messages without their permission or the permission of their parents if they are children. The most important reason for this is the right to privacy. You also need to remember that anything you post goes into the archives of that list and stays there. It cannot be removed but it can be copied and added to any ones site out there in the world of the internet. This may not seem real important, but I promise it will become so when you are surfing the web one day and come across a site with your children's names, grandchildren's names, where they live and how old they are. I continue to thank you for your support. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    04/06/2001 03:29:16
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] FROM LIST MOM - First Quarter Report - 2001
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members, here it is, time for the First Quarterly Report for 2001. Can you believe how fast the time has passed? Please take note of my new e-mail address, [email protected] and change your address books, the old efortress.com account will be closed by the end of the month. The HUTCHCRAFT Mailing List has 5 members, 5 on the Regular list and there are 0 members on the Digest List. If you ever need to unsubscribe from this list or any rootsweb list all you need to do is visit Password Central located at http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/. Follow the instructions and you will received an e-mail of all lists you belong to and from it you can unsubscribe from the ones you want to. If you are interested in knowing about other mailing list out there, one of the very best inventories of genealogical mailing lists is John Fuller's Genealogy Resources on the Internet located at http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html If you would like to visit the Archived messages of this list, go to http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ and type in the name of the list you would like to search. Just a reminder so this list is better for each of us the posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact me at [email protected] There are a few items I would like to suggest for the benefit of each of us. 1. If someone posts a message to the list that should not have been posted, please just delete it. Know that I am taking care of the problem. If you post your unhappiness, then you just continue on the problem. I know it is hard when your heart has been offended, but for my sake, and the sake of the list, please just delete it. Rootsweb has a wonderful Spam Detective and it stops most of it. You should see what comes across my screen. I have to look at each of them to make sure that what was stopped was truly spam. Once in a while, one slips by though and if this happens, just delete it and go on with what we all love, genealogical research. 2. If you would put the subject of your posting in the subject line it might give you a better chance to attract the attention of someone who has the the information you are looking for or the attention of someone who is searching for the information you are posting. 3. Please remember to delete the tags and un-needed words when you re-send a message to the list with your answer. If you don't check this, your responses can become quite large and may cause problems with some of our member's servers. This member who might not be able to receive your message because of its size, just might be your long lost second cousin with all the answers you are looking for. 4. The wonderful relationship that develops between list members is also one of a Mailing Lists Problems. I encourage you to respond to the entire list with genealogical responses, you never know who your response will help. In the same thought I would like to ask you to not respond to the entire list with personal responses. Such as the first message from a members says Says "Happy Birthday John" and then John says "Thank you" and then about 60 of our members also send "Happy Birthday John". This is what I mean by personal messages. Just keep in mind anything is ok to be posted as long as it has to do with the subject of the list. If you have a doubt ask me. [email protected] I want to thank each of you for your continued support of me and yourwillingness to help make this list the success it is. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    04/01/2001 09:48:26
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] From List Mom
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. I have had a major computer problem which I think was caused by a grandson who while visiting me a week ago adding AOL to my computer. I think that AOL and my system efortress.com are not working well together. I am going to take my computer to someone smarter than myself tomorrow and hopeful get it fixed. I am working on a laptop in the meantime. I will not have the ability to be as easy to connect with for a few days. If you need me try during the day at my work - [email protected] I will be back real soon and will send out your first quarterly report when I am up and running again. Please remember the rules of the list and if someone breaks them, JUST LET IT PASS. I will have us back to normal in a few days. Take care - see you soon. Kathleen Burnett List Mom To learn more about my world, visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett To learn more about my world, visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett

    03/29/2001 02:35:20
    1. Re: [HUTCHCRAFT] Do You Know this Hutchcraft Line?
    2. evalyn turner
    3. --- Kathleen <[email protected]> wrote: > Does anyone know of this Hutchcraft line buried in > Garrison Cemetery, > Hamilton Co., IL? > http://www.carolyar.com/Illinois/Cemetery/Garrison/G-H.htm Kathleen, Is there a certain Hutchcraft that you are interested in buried at Garrison Cemetery? Let me know which one and I will look for it. This information is taken from Edna Hutchcraft Welling book "THE HUTCHCRAFTS IN AMERICA" She says that she does not have proofs for all, but that the information was given to her by family members of the various Hutchcraft lines Several of them are related to William Harrison Hutchcraft, son of John who married Mary Charlotte Crisol in Jan 1849 -had sons William Harrison and Charlie L. and then disappeared. William Harrison Hutchcraft, b. 7 Nov. 1849 d. 21 Jan 1906 is buried in Garrison Cemetery His wife, Celia Almira Willis b. 21 Mar. 1848 d.12 Feb. 1911. Also buried in Garrison Cemetery CHILDREN OF WILLIAM HARRISON HUTCHCRAFT BURIED AT GARRISON CEMETERY: JOHN b. 28 Oct. 1871 d. 23 Aug. 1963 his wife AMY VIOLA GARRISON b. 14 May 1875 d. 12 Feb. 1920 OSCAR E b. 15 Mar.1875 d. 14 Mar. 1908 his wife was Iola Clark b.abt 1885 in IA. Burial unknown CHARLES E./H. b.20 Jan 1878 d. 12 Dec.1957 his wife NOLA P. JOHNSON b. 1880 d. 1908 EDA ESTELLA "STELLA" B. 31 July,1880 d.28 July 1963 husband ROBERT GUY JOHNSON. b.1881 d.1956. burial unknown THOMAS EDWARD b.2 Mar 1873 d. 22 May 1968 his wife IDA A.TAYLOR b. 1879 d. 1904 Hope this was of interest to you. Evalyn (Hutchcraft) Turner __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    03/26/2001 01:54:13
    1. [HUTCHCRAFT] Do You Know this Hutchcraft Line?
    2. Kathleen
    3. Does anyone know of this Hutchcraft line buried in Garrison Cemetery, Hamilton Co., IL? http://www.carolyar.com/Illinois/Cemetery/Garrison/G-H.htm Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    03/26/2001 12:21:11