I too wondered why George couldn't be found in the 1860 Census. Then I thought about all of the Cheshire children that popped up in the 1870 Census. Could he have been in England collecting them during the 1860 Census and then back before the 1861 UK Census so he's not enumerated there either? A bit too early to have enlisted in the Civil War. In 1860 the Ann Whorrall that Nancy found was listed as a domestic with an Elizabeth Whorrall age 1, living in the Franklin household. John Wondering in Wisconsin Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 16:43:19 -0500 > From: "Nancy" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [IL-Cen] 1860/ Woodford or Cook Co./WHORRALL > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Jim, > found this marriage record, possibly for your George- > Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900 > about George Whorrall > Name: George Whorrall > Gender: Male > Spouse Name: Ann Marriott > Marriage Date: Jul 14, 1859 > Marriage County: Woodford > Comments: This record can be found at the County Court Records located at > Eureka, IL. > > so it's a mystery why he isn't with Ann in the 1860 census; I searched for > George/no last name, born England c1830-34 in any county but no luck. > > and this would be for Joseph and Deborah, in previous email- > Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900 > about Joseph Whorrell > Name: Joseph Whorrell > Gender: Male > Spouse Name: Deborah Manning > Marriage Date: Nov 23, 1857 > Marriage County: Woodford > Comments: This record can be found at the County Court Records located at > Eureka, IL. > > and possibly the John who was with Joseph- > Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900 > about John Whorrall > Name: John Whorrall > Gender: Male > Spouse Name: Helen Ives > Marriage Date: Nov 14, 1867 > Marriage County: Woodford > Comments: This record can be found at the County Court Records located at > Eureka, IL. > > > Nanc