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    1. [ILCLINTON] Death Record
    2. Looking in the Death Records Book 1 Index, Dec. 1877 - June 1903 Katy Kues - Pg. 180, Record #2319 Maria Catherine Kues - Pg 51, Record 653 Any help on information for the above would be appreciated. Phyllis (Kues) Stroud

    07/07/2003 10:09:28
    1. [ILCLINTON] State Archives - New Fee for Out of State Residents
    2. Dorothy Falk
    3. The State of Illinois has some terrific data bases online for researchers http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/databases.html http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/feesnotice.html new prices for out of state residents, see email below. Guess if an Illinois relative requests something for you, there is minimal cost? http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/reference.html It says that because of the volume of requests that their office has received, they are now replying to requests that they received in August 2002. The IRAD's do not have a similar backlog. Our Regional IRAD is at: Illinois Regional Archives Depository http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/irad/iradhome.html c/o Special Collections Morris Library 6632 Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL 62901-6632 Telephone: (618) 453-3040 Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m IRAD's Holdings for Clinton County http://www.ilsos.net/GenealogyMWeb/iradsrch.html Mail requests should be sent to the address above. However, the depository is located on McLafferty Road one-third mile south of its intersection with Chautauqua Street - not in Morris Library. Visitors unfamiliar with Carbondale may wish to call the depository for directions. Dorothy ---- Original Message ----- From: "Cheryl Rothwell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 5:56 PM Subject: [IL-CENTRAL] Archives - New Fee for Out of State Residents > Do you have living relatives in Illinois? You need them. Here's the latest > from the State Archives thanks to the budget crunch. > > Effective July 1, 2003, the Illinois State Archives is required to > receive, from all out-of-state or non-Illinois residents, a $10 fee, > prepaid and nonrefundable, along with all research requests before those > requests may be honored. That fee will entitle the requester to up to 2 > unofficial, non-certified copies of the records requested if those > records exist. > > We hope to have a means to accommodate payment for out-of-state or > non-Illinois residents on our Web site in the near future. Until an > online form is available, out-of-state or non-Illinois residents should > mail requests along with the appropriate fee to: > > Illinois State Archives > Reference Unit > Margaret Cross Norton Building > Capitol Complex > Springfield, IL 62756 > > Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Illinois Secretary > of State. > > > > ==== IL-CENTRAL Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the IL-CENTRAL List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected]

    07/06/2003 12:48:51
    1. [ILCLINTON] IL State Historical library - lending again
    2. Dorothy Falk
    3. Looks like the State Historical Library did not get to move after all the preparations they made. But they will be back in the lending-of-microfilms business again on Monday. There is a "Microfilm and Newspapers" category in the upper right hand side of the address below. If you want an article from the Carlyle newspapers, our volunteer Linda Holthaus [email protected] might be able to help you if you know the date of the event - if the date is included on http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilclint2/newspapers.htm It costs her 50 cents per copy. I'm not sure which Clinton County newspapers are in Carlyle. Try borrowing a microfilm of any Illinois newspaper through your local library, browsing through the newspapers really gives you a flavor for life at that point in time. Don't forget to check for Silver and Golden Wedding anniversary announcements, they often contain a wealth of genealogy information. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Walsh" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 2:56 PM Subject: [ILSTCLAI] IL State Historical library - lending again Word was received by our local librarian that the Illinois State Historical Library microfilm department will resume newspaper microfilm lending again as soon as they unpack the rolls. http://www.state.il.us/hpa/lib/default.htm

    07/05/2003 09:53:05
    1. [ILCLINTON] FW: FW: interesting genealogy websites
    2. Charles
    3. Great sites for maps and general info. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NJ] Re: Genealogy Links Would like to pass these links along. I found them interesting and helpful. Some of you may feel the same. US & State County Census Maps www.genealogyinc.com/uscm.htm US & State County Formation Maps www.genealogyinc.com/uscf.htm Southestern States www.segenealogy.com NorthEaster States www.negenealogy.com meanings of terms & descriptions www.genealogyinc.com/descriptions/

    07/04/2003 04:02:59
    1. [ILCLINTON] Florida Genealogical Society Conference
    2. Dorothy Falk
    3. > In Florida, I try to work closely with the Genealogical Societies. This > year the Florida State Genealogical Society is teaming up with the The > Federation of Genealogical Societies to host a National Conference in > Orlando, FL. They have put a lot of hard work into this conference, it > should be a really great one. I would really appreciate it if you could > find a way to pass the following along to your CCs and other Volunteers. > I hope to see you there. > > Thanks and have a great day, > Jim > Jim Powell Jr > > > Dear USGenWeb State Coordinators, > Would you be so kind as to share the following message your Volunteers? > It has been 12 years since there was a national genealogy conference in the > Southeast. So, we want to make sure that everyone knows about it. If you > have any questions feel free to contact us. Thank you. > > > Countdown to Discovery - A World of Hidden Treasures > > Have you ever been to a genealogy conference? No. Well now is the time. > In the heart of Florida and close to Walt Disney World, genealogists > from all over the country, Great Britain and Europe will be attending > the Federation of Genealogical Society Conference, hosted by the Florida > State Genealogical Society. > > Why Should you attend? > 1) Over 200 LECTURES and over 95 top-of-the line SPEAKERS. Track > descriptions are as follows: > > Charting a Course to the Old World (British Isles & Europe) > Exploration in the New World (United States & Canada) > Riches in the First Colony (Focus on Florida) > Diverse Voyagers (Ethnic & Religious Research) > Tools for Successful Navigation (Skills & Strategies) > A Wealth of Hidden Treasures (Records Research) > Just Over the Horizon (Technology & the Internet)! > > For more detailed information about each lecture, visit > http://www.fgs.org <http://www.fgs.org/> > > 2) A TREASURE HUNT is currently in progress. You can win grand prizes > such as free conference registration, room nights at hotels in Salt Lake > City, tuition at the Institute of Genealogy & Historical Research in > Birmingham, Alabama, registration and boarding at a conference in > England and so much more. Check the latest issue of the FGS FORUM for > more details about the great Treasure Hunt or the above web site. > > You can also learn more about the conference and the treasure hunts if you > subscribe to the E-zine.To subscribe to the E-zine, send an email > message (no text or subject is necessary) to > [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>. > You will receive a confirmation message to which you must reply within 24 > hours. > > 3) Over 100 VENDORS or 150 booths will be in the exhibit hall. See a > list of our current exhibitors at > http://www.fgs.org/2003conf/conf-exhibitors.asp > > 4) All under ONE ROOF. The complete conference and your hotel room are > in one building. There is no need to walk outside in the heat or rain. > All food functions and restaurants are also located in the same > building. Hotel rooms are huge and you can register up to four people > for one price. > > 5) Fun for the FAMILY. SeaWorld is right across the street from the > conference hotel. Visit Walt Disney World, which includes the Magic > Kingdom, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, and Disney-MGM Studios, as well as > Universal Studios, Kennedy Space Center, and many, many other wonderful > places! > > 6) SOCIETIES CAN WIN $200 worth of genealogy books from Betterway Books. If > you advertise the conference in your newsletter, send us a copy and we will > add it to the drawing to be held at the conference. We have made it very > simple for you. Use the media kit at > http://www.fgs.org/2003conf/conf-media.htm > > Hurry, the EARLY CONFERENCE registration deadline for the lower price is > July 15th. > > HOTEL registration deadline is August 4th. 1-800-327-6677; 407-351-5555 > > > Jim and Pam Cooper > FGS/FSGS 2003 National Conference Co-Chairs > > Countdown to Discovery - A World of Hidden Treasures > 3-6 September 2003, Orlando, Florida > http://www.fgs.org <http://www.fgs.org/> or > http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs/ <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eflsgs/> > P. O. Box 7066, Vero Beach, FL 32961-7066 >

    07/02/2003 02:30:57
    1. Re: [ILCLINTON] Death record request
    2. Dorothy Falk
    3. Sherry: These are unproofed. We'll double check them tomorrow if we go to the FHC. Bk 1, Page153, # 1972. Jimerson Lena 18 housewife died 23 Feb 1887 married, born in Clinton Co. died Carlyle cause: syphilis buried Carlyle on 24 Feb 1887 Bk 1, Page 44, # 559. PERRY Commodore E. M 16y6m12d Farmer died 11 Feb 1880 born Clinton Co died Clement cause: typhoid pneumonia buried Wakefield Cemetery on 12 Feb 1880 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherry Petersen" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:33 AM Subject: [ILCLINTON] Death record request > I am looking for the following people. If possible, information about the > submitters would help identify the family. Thank you! > > > JIMERSON Lena 154 1987 > > PERRY Comodore E. 44 563 > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    07/01/2003 08:54:00
    1. [ILCLINTON] Death record request
    2. Sherry Petersen
    3. I am looking for the following people. If possible, information about the submitters would help identify the family. Thank you! JIMERSON Lena 154 1987 PERRY Comodore E. 44 563

    07/01/2003 03:33:03
    1. [ILCLINTON] Steiner
    2. Dorothy Falk
    3. Surnames: STEINER Submitter: Jill McCall ([email protected]) Date: 30 Jun 2003 I am looking for any information in Julius and Harry Steiner. These two brothers were originally born in Pennsylvania and settle in Clinton County before 1930. Harry appears to have been buried in Beckemeyer Public Cemetery in 1937. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    06/30/2003 04:57:10
    1. Re: [ILCLINTON] Just a headsup
    2. Darlene Burzynski
    3. Lucky you, wish I could join you for the visit with Dorothy, Carol and Gloria! Darlene in Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 9:16 PM Subject: [ILCLINTON] Just a headsup > I will be leaving on Tuesday, 1 July on vacation (where I plan to meet up > with the lovely, gracious and talented Dorothy, Carol, and Gloria of the Clinton > County Cemsis Crew). > > I will be returning Tuesday, 8 July, and until then will have no internet > access (by choice). > > So I ask if you have any questions, either wait til after the 8th to ask > them, or understand I won't be able to answer until my return. > > Have a wonderful, joyous, "land of the free, home of the brave" Indepedence > Day! > > Laura > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    06/30/2003 03:07:48
    1. Re: [ILCLINTON] Death Record Request
    2. Page 105  Record  1352 SCHMIEDER, Sabastian    DATE OF DEATH:  April 19, 1883   In IL 27 years, married, stone mason, born Germany, died at age 58 in Carlyle of stricture of urethra & cystitis, buried Catholic Cemetery Carlyle 20 Apr 1883.

    06/30/2003 05:33:24
    1. [ILCLINTON] Death Record Request
    2. Robin Schmeder
    3. St. Dominic’s Church Breese, Illinois Death Records 1858 - 1927 Book: 1 Page: 140 SCHMIEDER, John b. 15 Dec 1861 d. 21 Jan 1899 Parents: SCHMIEDER, Sebastian ARMBRUSTER, Rosa

    06/29/2003 12:43:38
    1. [ILCLINTON] Death Record Request
    2. Robin Schmeder
    3. CLINTON COUNTY DEATH RECORD BOOK 1 Page 105 Record 1352 SCHMIEDER, Sabastian DATE OF DEATH: April 19, 1883

    06/29/2003 12:36:03
    1. [ILCLINTON] Cox, White
    2. Dorothy Falk
    3. Surnames: COX WHITE Submitter: Lillian Cox Wheatley ([email protected]`) Date: 28 Jun 2003 Seeking info on ISAAC COX. b. 1823, m, MARY WHITE in Clinton,Co.,IL. Served in the Civil War, 30th Div., Co.I. Children: William, Richard, Cecelia, Julia, Mahala, Matilda.

    06/28/2003 01:30:41
    1. [ILCLINTON] Holliday, Weir, Mawhinney, McCloy, Hunter
    2. Dorothy Falk
    3. Surnames: HOLLIDAY WEIR MAWHINNEY MCCLOY HUNTER Submitter: Theresa Roberts ([email protected]) Date: 27 Jun 2003

    06/27/2003 01:44:54
    1. Re: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann
    2. Deb Tebbe
    3. John. according to the 1910 census John B. 's dad is listed as William do you know how all these Williams are related cause i am confused now Thanks, Deb ----- Original Message ----- From: John Ratermann <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 1:17 PM Subject: RE: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann > Deb, > > I have Frederick Ratermann in my family tree. > > > I have this info: > > Frederick Ratermann > b: 04-04-1822 (not 4-11-1822) > d: 05-26-1884 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > Married > Elizabeth Woeste > b: 8-12-1818 > d: 12-27-1893 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > > Child # 1 (in no particular order) > Bernard > b: 08-10-1848 > d: 10-16-1923 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > He married: > Anna Schnitker (I see your spelling is different) > B: 08-11-1853 > D: 10-26-1934 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > Child # 2 > Wilhelm Ratermann > b: 02-11-1853 > d: 11-02-1926 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > He married: > Anna Richter > b: 09-18-1856 > d: 08-07-1928 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > Child # 3 > John > B: 08-26-1864 > D: 05-01-1939 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > He married: > Elisabeth Rosen > b: 03-31-1881 > d: 02-19-1943 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > Child # 4 > Elisabeth > No other info > > She married: > > Conrad Meyer > No other info > > Child # 5 > Maria Ratermann > b: Unknown > d: 10-25-1862 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > Child # 6 > Christina > > b: Unknown > d: 1862 > Buried at St. Dominic/St. Augustine in Breese > > If I can be of any more help let me know.... My tree branches out thru > Wilhelm > > John Ratermann > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    06/27/2003 03:13:43
    1. Re: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann
    2. Deb Tebbe
    3. Gloria, Yes I looked and so for haven't found Drenton on any of my information that I have will keep looking for you Deb ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 7:02 PM Subject: Re: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann > Deb, > Did you ever have time to check for a Mary / Marie Toebbe (Tebbe) who married Bernard Drenten? > > Phyillis, > Do you have any Millers or Drentens or Foecke or Fuchs in your ancestors? > Thanks for checking, both of you. > Gloria > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    06/27/2003 02:10:31
    1. Re: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann
    2. No Gloria, I do not. Sorry. Phyllis (Kues) Stroud

    06/26/2003 04:03:54
    1. Re: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann
    2. Deb, Did you ever have time to check for a Mary / Marie Toebbe (Tebbe) who married Bernard Drenten? Phyillis, Do you have any Millers or Drentens or Foecke or Fuchs in your ancestors? Thanks for checking, both of you. Gloria

    06/26/2003 04:02:32
    1. Re: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann
    2. John, Do you have any pictures of the elder Ratermanns? I have a picture of Bernard and Anna Ratermann and a picture of Anna Ratermann's mother, Anna Marie Schniter. My grandparents were Henry and Catherine (Ratermann) Kues. Phyllis (Kues) Stroud

    06/26/2003 01:53:14
    1. RE: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann
    2. John Ratermann
    3. Phyllis, I have no pictures of any of the Ratermann's, lucky to have my grandparents. John -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 6:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ILCLINTON] Ratermann John, Do you have any pictures of the elder Ratermanns? I have a picture of Bernard and Anna Ratermann and a picture of Anna Ratermann's mother, Anna Marie Schniter. My grandparents were Henry and Catherine (Ratermann) Kues. Phyllis (Kues) Stroud ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    06/26/2003 01:39:44