Free searches for ten days...note it only goes to 1917...if the veteran wasn't known to be a veteran by then he wouldn't be listed. ILLINOIS REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN BURIALS Illinois attracted many veterans of the Revolution as the United States marched westward. Originally published in 1917, this database is a listing of men buried in Illinois who served the colonies in the American Revolutionary War. Each record provides the decedent's name and the county where the grave is located. Additionally, a biographical sketch is included for each veteran that often contains birth date and location, service record, residence before death, and other helpful facts. It reveals information regarding nearly 1,000 men. For those persons seeking Revolutionary War veterans who may have died in Illinois, this can be a useful source of biographical information. Source Information: "Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois." n.p., 1917. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4508.htm Cheryl Rothwell LoganCty@mindspring.com