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    1. Re: [ILBUREAU-L] Lots of Bureau County Names
    2. viola seward
    3. would you please look up SHAW and HARRINGTON for me please? thank you. viola. ---------- > From: Matthews <the_guard@email.msn.com> > To: ILBUREAU-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ILBUREAU-L] Lots of Bureau County Names > Date: Thursday, June 11, 1998 1:20 AM > > I just joined this mailing list last night. I got two indirect responses - > one of which turned out to be a surname (Maxwell) for someone that married > my fourth cousin and the other surname (Pratt) sounded familiar but was not > in my database as a relative. > > OK folks, sounds like there is a 50-50 chance so far that I'm related to > your ancestors/relatives in Bureau County either through blood or marriage. > Shall we put it to the test just for fun? Some of the surnames are ABEL, > ALBRECHT, ANDERSON, FINDLEY, FORDHAM, FREASE, HEATON, IODER, HENSEL, NOBLE, > STEELE, ZEARING and there are some marriage connections to ELDRIDGE, > WILSON, SCOTT. There are plenty more that I could list if I wasn't so tired > right now. I spent a good part of my first 20+ years in Bureau County. My > ancestors were among the very first settlers. Meet my challenge...send me > your Bureau County names! Only sure Bureau County names count in this test! > We'll see if I can keep up to 50-50 relative ratio! > > I don't know how many people are on this mailing list but I will be visiting > family in Bureau County later this month and am willing to TRY to do some > look-ups at the library (in the OBIT files, marriage index, Bureau Co. > Republican microfilm). Just sent me specific names and exact or approximate > dates soon and I'll see what I can do. I won't be going to the court house > this trip so please don't request birth certificates, wills, etc. that are > normally found in the courthouse files. We'll see if I'm ambitious or crazy > by the number of responses I get. > > Linda Matthews > > > >

    06/11/1998 07:42:14