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    1. [ILCLINTO] CarlyleUB; 2003-April
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. KEISTER, Lela M (QUICK); 90; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-2; fch JARGON, Henry; 94; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-2; fch HUDELSON, Opal Irene (ESSINGTON) [CHITWOOD]; 92; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-2; fch CRAFTON, Steven L; 40; Omaha NE>Belleville IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-2; fch EVANS, William Harry; 73; Anderson IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-2; fch FARRELL, Ronald Jerome "Jerry"; 68; South Miami FL; CarlyleUB (IL); 2003-4-9; fch HODAPP, Villanova M "Nova" (ESCHMANN); 86; Highland IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-9; fch ALLEN, Dallas Earl Sr; 71; Bond Co IL>St Louis MO; CarlyleUB (IL); 2003-4-9; fch LAWLER, Charles Anthony Jr; 71; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-9; fch GRIFFIN, Tressa L "Terri" (DIPPLE) [MAYER] [KECK]; 67; Peach Orchard AR>Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-9; fch REITEMEIER, Alice E (SHORT); 94; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-9; fch WADE, Geraldine I (BASLER); 93; Greenville IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-9; fch CHRIST, Anna Marie (GOEHLER); 87; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch ALBERS, Oliver "Ollie"; 69; Belleville IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch HECKENKEMPER, Bernard H; 98; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch BRINKMANN, Alfred J; 76; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch SPENCER, Frank M; 62; Flint MI>Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch KREKE, Ruth (KUES); 73; Mt Vernon IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch UNGER, Gladys A (KRAMER); 81; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch HEINRICH, Velma M (ADAMS); 97; Centralia IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch STEVENS, William C; 81; IL>Rosanky TX; CarlyleUB (IL); 2003-4-23; fch VOSS, Alvina M (RATERMANN); 86; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch BECKMANN, Frances M (BOECKMANN); 95; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-4-23; fch

    05/25/2008 06:49:33
    1. [ILCLINTO] KLEBER, Marie J (HARNETIAUX); 65; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2006-6-7; fch
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. Union Banner, Carlyle, IL, Jun 7, 2006, Page 2a/Col 1 Marie J. Kleber, 65 Marie J. Kleber, 65, of Carlyle, died Tuesday, June 6th, 2006, at her residence in Carlyle. Born Jan. 1st, 1941, in Highland, she was the daughter of Vern and Mary Glover Harnetiaux and they preceded her in death. She married Anthony "Corky" Kleber on Dec. 31st, 1974, in Mt. Vernon and he survives. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Carl Schlarmann of Highland; two daughters, Denise Sugg and Karen Hummel, both of Carlyle; a step-daughter, Patsy Ronan of Carlyle; a step-son, Gary Kleber of Carlyle; six grandchildren; two sisters, Verna Pyle of Vandalia and Gail Harnetiaux of Greenville; and two brothers, Vern Harnetiaux Jr. of Greenville and Larry Harnetiaux of Greenville. Along with-her parents, she was preceded in death by a grandson, Will Bernard Schlarmenn; and three brothers, David, Danial and Sammy Clyde Harnetiaux. She was a tax preparer and operated Marie's Tax Service in Carlyle. She then worked at the Carlyle City Hall for nine years and retired due to medical reasons. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star in Nashville and Highland and was the current Worthy Matron in Nashville and also served as Grand Lecturer Emeritus. She was also a member of Sunlight Rebekah Lodge 769 in Keyesport and the Daughters of the Nile, Ainad Temple. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Carlyle. Funeral Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 9th, at Zieren Day Funeral Home in Carlyle with Rev. John Riggs officiating. Burial will follow in the Carlyle Cemetery. Friends may call at Zieren Day Funeral Home in Carlyle on Thursday, June 8th, from 4 to 8 p.m, and Friday, June 9th, from 8 a.m. until service time. This information, is for research purposes only, and is not to be posted or diffused on any website or by email without the specific permission of the newspaper, except for research purposes.

    05/25/2008 06:03:47
    1. [ILCLINTO] HENRICHS, Anna M (KRUEP); 94; Aviston IL; CarlyleUB; 2006-1-25; fch
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. Union Banner, Carlyle, IL, Jan 25, 2006, Page 2a/Col Anna M. Henrichs, 94 Anna M. Henrichs, 94, of St. Rose, died Friday, Jan. 20th, 2006, at Aviston Countryside Manor. Henrichs was born Feb. 5th, 1911, in St. Rose, the daughter of Theodore and Josephine Hellman Kruep and they preceded her in death. She married Frank Henrichs on Nov. 15th, 1933, at St. Rose Catholic Church and he preceded her in death on Nov. 18th, 1993. Surviving are three sons; Gervase Henrichs of St. Rose, Roger Henrichs of St. Rose and Jim Henrichs of Highland; three daughters, Mary Jane Von Bokel of Breese, Patricia Fuehne of Damiansville and Ruth Ann Rensing of New Douglas; 29 grandchildren and 74 great-grandchildren. Also surviving is a brother, Francis Kruep of Carlyle, and two sisters, Joetta Korte of Pierron and Leona Rensing of Aviston. She was also preceded in death by grandsons Ronald Von Bokel and Kevin Von Bokel; a sister, Josephine Kohlbrecher; five brothers, Leonard Kruep, Vincent Kruep, Theodore Kruep, Alfred Kruep, and a twin brother, John Kruep. Henrichs was a homemaker and she enjoyed stitching. She was a member of St. Rose Catholic Church and Altar Sodality and St. Rose Development Club. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Monday, Jan. 23rd, at St. Rose Catholic Church with Fr. Edward Schaefer officiating. Burial followed in St. Rose Cemetery. Moss Funeral Home in Breese handled the arrangements. This information, is for research purposes only, and is not to be posted or diffused on any website or by email without the specific permission of the newspaper, except for research purposes.

    05/25/2008 05:38:24
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] Germany
    2. Erich Wagner
    3. Dear Linda: Thuine is the town name and Niedersachsen is the German state of Lower Saxony located in Northwest Germany. The Niedersachsen/ Lower Saxony was known as the state of Hanover during the 19th century. Erich Wagner -----Original Message----- From: ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Linda Holthaus Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 1:53 PM To: ilclinto@rootsweb.com Subject: [ILCLINTO] Germany On the LDS pilot site they now have some Germany records that you can search, can anyone tell me the difference in these two places Thuine, Niedersachsen Lande, Germany and Thuine, Hanover, Preussen, Germany ? I believe Thuine is a name of a town. Linda ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/25/2008 03:55:01
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants
    2. Diane Walsh
    3. One of my favorite topics - land and pensions and bounty land for Rev War through various Indian Wars. [for Civil War and later, only pensions were given, not land] Bounty land *warrants* were issued to men who served in various ranks for varying periods of time, The last bounty land act was passed 1855. To get the 'award' [warrant] one had to meet the specs and file the bounty land warrant **application** papers If approved, the warrant [and sometimes script] was issued. This is what you have. Next the land had to be surveyed and located. Before 1852 warrants were not assignable - after that date the land could be assisgned or sold (which many were). People were locating their lands even into the early 1900s! Your warrant is dated 1806 - the warrant should state the ACT under which it was issued [could be 1806 and would be for Rev War] but if not, look for this on the Warrant, plus the number of acres. This info is what you need to order the actual **surrendered warrant** in Record Group 49 in Gen. Land Office. Surrendered warrants are important because the back side would show if an original awardee signed over the warrant to the man who then located the land. If in fact Jack B T Edmonds son of Captain Thomas Edmonds was the original claimant, then the bounty land warrant **application** file should provide some wonderful genealogical data. It might be for Rev War service - an Act of 1806 was passed for this and heirs could claim for the soldier many years after the fact You can order two files from the National Archives based on warrants issued. 1. Form 84 for **surrendered bounty land warrant** --send to National Archives (online order fastest) http://www.archives.gov/forms/pdf/natf-84.pdf 2. Record Group 15 Records of Veterans Admin - bounty land warrant **application** -- if for Rev War, all are filmed on M804 and apparently Footnote.com has these films imaged and online (so quickest). HeritageQuest has M805 online but these are only *select* records, not the entire package. --or send request to the National Archives Explore this http://archives.gov/research/order/ YOu willget to this page http://archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/pre-ww-1-records.html and in the yellow box Military Pension/Bounty Land Warrant Applications Form 85 - order Number 3 - the complete file. Diane > -----Original Message----- > From: Kate Rogers <fortyonesteps@worldnet.att.net> >> Sent: Thu, 22 May 2008 4:59 pm > Subject: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants > > Can someone help me? > found the U S WAR BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS on the site open for this > weekend. > have a #997 that I really want to know more about also would like to > know > ore on # 35448 and 674. > hat I printed for 997 just gives name and the amount of entitlement. > It > oes not give a location. Just “to be located, agreeably to said act, > on any > nlocated parts of the fifty quarter townships, and the fractional > quarter > ownships, reserved by law for original holders of military > warrants.” > ow do I find where the land that Jack B T Edmonds son of Captain > Thomas > dmonds got or settled on. This 997 is dated April 1806. > I will appreciate any help that anyone can send me. > Peace & Prayers > Kate > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the > body of > he message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2008 07:21:13
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants
    2. Dorothy Falk
    3. I used my "Searcher" to find a definition and it gave me five pages of hits. One link took me to an ancestry page, I certainly got more than I expected for a definition. Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S. War Bounty Land Warrants, 1789-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: U.S. Revolutionary War Bounty Land Warrants Used in the U.S. Military District of Ohio and Relating Papers (Acts of 1788, 1803, and 1806), 1788-1806; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M829, 16 rolls); Records of the Bureau of Land Management, Record Group 49; National Archives, Washington, D.C. War of 1812 Military Bounty Land Warrants, 1815-1858; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M848, 14 rolls); Records of the Bureau of Land Management, Record Group 49; National Archives, Washington, D.C. About U.S. War Bounty Land Warrants, 1789-1858 This database contains bounty land warrants issued to veterans of the U.S. Revolutionary War between 1789 and 1833, and to veterans of the War of 1812 between 1815 and 1858. It also contains some related papers of the Revolutionary War warrants that date to as late as 1880. Bounty land warrants were certificates given to eligible veterans granting them rights to free land on the public domain. For more information about this database, click here. This database contains bounty land warrants issued to veterans of the U.S. Revolutionary War between 1789 and 1833, and to veterans of the War of 1812 between 1815 and 1858. It also contains some related papers of the Revolutionary War warrants that date to as late as 1880. Bounty land warrants were certificates given to eligible veterans granting them rights to free land on the public domain. Historical Background: During the Revolutionary War the Continental Congress promised bounty land as an inducement to military service. For this war and other wars in which the United States engaged during the years 1812-1855, the issuance of bounty land warrants to veterans or their heirs as a form of reward for service was continued. The Acts: The warrants for Revolutionary War service were issued under acts of July 9, 1788, March 3, 1803, and April 15, 1806. The 1788 act gave free land in the public domain to officers and soldiers who continued to serve during the Revolutionary War or, if they were killed, to their representatives or heirs. The resolution provided that a private or noncommissioned officer would be entitled to 100 acres of bounty land, an ensign to 150 acres, a lieutenant to 200 acres, a captain to 300 acres, a major to 400 acres, a lieutenant colonel to 450 acres, a colonel to 500 acres, a brigadier general to 850 acres, and a major general to 1,100 acres. A 4,000 square mile tract was located in the Northwest Territory and was set aside for these land warrants. This area came to be known as the U.S. Military District of Ohio. Originally the lands in this district were to be distributed by January 1, 1800. By the end of 1802 about 14,000 warrants had been issued. However, additional time was needed to locate warrants and to grant warrants to soldiers with late applications or uncompleted claims. Congress passed the act of 1803, which was later amended by the act of 1806, to extend the time limit. The first series of warrants for War of 1812 service were issued under acts of December 24, 1811, January 11, 1812, and May 6, 1812, in which Congress provided that noncommissioned officers and soldiers serving for 5 years (unless discharged sooner), or their heirs, would be entitled to 160 acres of land from the public domain in partial compensation for their military service. Six million acres of land in the Territories of Michigan, Illinois, and Louisiana were set aside for this purpose. The second series resulted from an act of December 10, 1814, by which Congress doubled the acreage offered to soldiers enlisting after that date. Warrants issued under the act were called Double Bounty Warrants. About the Revolutionary War Warrants: The first series includes warrants issued under the act of July 9, 1788 (numbered 1-14220). Most of the warrants from 1-6912 in this first series were destroyed during the War Department fires in 1800 and 1814. Beginning with warrant 6913, most of the actual warrants are intact. Those that are missing are presumed to be lost or not surrendered by the veteran or his heirs. The second series comprises warrants issued under the acts of March 3, 1803, and April 15, 1806. The warrants are numbered from 1-272 under the act of 1803, and continue from 273-2119 under the act of 1806. A series of 18 additional warrants issued under later acts is also included. Warrants usually contain the following information: Date of issuance Name and rank of veteran State from which enlisted Name of heir or assignee, if applicable Note: Warrants issued at this time were assignable and were often sold by the veteran on the open market. When this was done a notation on the reverse of the warrant indicates subsequent transfers of ownership from the veteran to heirs or assignees. About the War of 1812 Warrants: The majority of the records for the War of 1812 are of original warrants. Warrants 1-2519 under the act of 1812, and warrants 1-79 under the act of 1814 were detached from the original volumes. For these warrant numbers, the warrant stub is provided in place of the original warrant. Also, the location of warrants 27116-28085 under the act of 1812, and warrants 1077-1101 under the act of 1814 is unknown by NARA. They may have been destroyed. However, copies of warrants 27116-28085 from the Veterans Administration are available on microfilmed prior their misplacement and are included in this database. Warrants usually contain the following information: Name of veteran Rank on discharge from service Company, regiment, and branch of service Date warrant was issued Usually the date the land was located and the page on which the location is recorded in Abstracts of Military Bounty Land Warrant Locations Warrant stubs usually include the following information: Warrant number Name, rank, and regiment of veteran Date of location and the citation from the Abstracts of Military Bounty Land Warrant Locations Note: Warrants issued for War of 1812 service could not be transferred or assigned to another person except through inheritance. Manuscript Indexes: Images of manuscript indexes created by the U.S. government for both the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 warrants are included as part of this database. The Revolutionary War warrant indexes for the first series are called “Index to the Register of Army Land Warrants” and the “Register of Army Land Warrants per Acts of 1796 and 1799.” The Index to the Register contains entries arranged alphabetically by the first letter of the surname of the warrant holder who registered and located his warrant on land in the U.S. Military District of Ohio between 1799 and 1805. Entries give the warrant number, the number of acres shown on the warrant, and the page number in the register where the name of the veteran or of the warrant holder is cited. The Register of Army Land Warrants contains entries arranged chronologically by date of warrant registration from April 11, 1799, to March 20, 1805. Entries give the registration date, the name of the patentee, and the name and the service rank of the warrantee. The Revolutionary War warrant indexes for the second series (issued under the acts of 1803 and 1806) are called “Index to Revolutionary War Military Bounty Land Warrants Issued Under the Acts of 1803 and 1806” and the “Register of Military Land Warrants Presented at the Treasury for Locating and Patenting, 1804-1835.” Entries in the Index to Land Warrants usually indicate the veteran’s name, warrant number, and the act under which the warrant was issued, and may contain a cross-reference notation to the scrip application number. Entries in the Register of Military Land Warrants are arranged chronologically by date of warrant registration, 1804-1835. Each entry provides the registration date, the name of the person presenting the warrant for registration, the warrant number; the name and the service rank of the warrantee; the number of acres shown on the warrant; the location of the warrant by lot, township, and range in the U.S. Military District of Ohio; the date on which a patent for the land was received; and to whom the patent was delivered. There are four manuscript indexes which apply to both series of the War of 1812 warrants. These indexes are: Alphabetical Index of Missouri Patentees - Entries arranged alphabetically by name of patentee and include date of patent, warrant number, warrantee’s military rank, company in which served, and legal description of the land. Index of Arkansas Patentees - Entries arranged alphabetically by first letter of surname of patentee and contain GLO patent book citation, legal land description, and warrant number. Partial Index of Illinois Patentees - Only contains surnames beginning with “C” and “D”. Entries include veteran’s name, company, and regiment of service, warrant number, and Abstract citation. Index of Patentees Under the Act of 1842 - Entries are arranged alphabetically by first two letters of surname of patentee and include GLO patent book citation, legal land description, and warrant number. How to Use This Database: The following information has been keyed from the manuscript indexes just described and can be used to search this database in the above search template: Name of veteran/warrantee Warrant Year Warrant Number The Warrant Number has also been keyed from the actual warrant record. In most cases, performing a search through the search template will yield results with links to images of both the index and the warrant, identified by the corresponding Warrant Numbers. You may also browse this record collection and locate a particular individual by first finding them in one of the indexes and then using the Warrant Number and other information listed in the index to locate them in the appropriate set of warrant records. Not all individuals who were granted military land warrants will be found in this collection. Warrants that were never surrendered by the veterans, their heirs, or assignees are not included in these records. Abbreviations and Translations: The following abbreviations and latin words may be found in these records: et = and et al = and others hr = heir hrs = heirs ux = wife uxor = wife *Description information taken from the following sources. For more information on these record collections, please consult these two references. U.S. Revolutionary War Bounty Land Warrants Used in the U.S. Military District of Ohio and Related Papers (Acts of 1788, 1803, 1806), NARA Descriptive Pamphlet, M829. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1972. War of 1812 Military Bounty Land Warrants 1815-1858, NARA Descriptive Pamphlet, M848. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1975. Please choose a war: To browse images, click on a link below. A subsequent screen will allow you to select a surname letter or a manuscript number. Revolutionary War War of 1812 -----Original Message----- From: ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Frank B. Klostermann Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 11:37 PM To: ilclinto@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants I believe these were for earlier wars, like the Am. Rev. War, War of 1812, and in Illinois, the Black Hawk Indian War (possibly). Civil War had pensions for widows, etc.. Civil War Pension Records are the best way to find out details of Union Civil War Soldiers. ----- Original Message ----- From: <polkamood@aol.com> To: <ilclinto@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 7:29 PM Subject: Re: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants > were these for Civil War soldiers? I had never heard of this...thanks, > Laverne Moody, CA > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kate Rogers <fortyonesteps@worldnet.att.net> > To: ILCLINTO-L@rootsweb. com <ILCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com>; Ilclinto@Rootsweb. > Com <ilclinto@rootsweb.co Sent: Thu, 22 May 2008 4:59 pm > Subject: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants > > > > Can someone help me? > found the U S WAR BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS on the site open for this weekend. > have a #997 that I really want to know more about also would like to know > ore on # 35448 and 674. > hat I printed for 997 just gives name and the amount of entitlement. It > oes not give a location. Just “to be located, agreeably to said act, on > any > nlocated parts of the fifty quarter townships, and the fractional quarter > ownships, reserved by law for original holders of military warrants.” > ow do I find where the land that Jack B T Edmonds son of Captain Thomas > dmonds got or settled on. This 997 is dated April 1806. > I will appreciate any help that anyone can send me. > Peace & Prayers > Kate >

    05/24/2008 06:03:22
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants
    2. Frank B. Klostermann
    3. I believe these were for earlier wars, like the Am. Rev. War, War of 1812, and in Illinois, the Black Hawk Indian War (possibly). Civil War had pensions for widows, etc.. Civil War Pension Records are the best way to find out details of Union Civil War Soldiers. ----- Original Message ----- From: <polkamood@aol.com> To: <ilclinto@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 7:29 PM Subject: Re: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants > were these for Civil War soldiers? I had never heard of this...thanks, > Laverne Moody, CA > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kate Rogers <fortyonesteps@worldnet.att.net> > To: ILCLINTO-L@rootsweb. com <ILCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com>; Ilclinto@Rootsweb. > Com <ilclinto@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thu, 22 May 2008 4:59 pm > Subject: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants > > > > Can someone help me? > found the U S WAR BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS on the site open for this weekend. > have a #997 that I really want to know more about also would like to know > ore on # 35448 and 674. > hat I printed for 997 just gives name and the amount of entitlement. It > oes not give a location. Just “to be located, agreeably to said act, on > any > nlocated parts of the fifty quarter townships, and the fractional quarter > ownships, reserved by law for original holders of military warrants.” > ow do I find where the land that Jack B T Edmonds son of Captain Thomas > dmonds got or settled on. This 997 is dated April 1806. > I will appreciate any help that anyone can send me. > Peace & Prayers > Kate > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2008 05:37:08
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants
    2. were these for Civil War soldiers?  I had never heard of this...thanks, Laverne Moody, CA -----Original Message----- From: Kate Rogers <fortyonesteps@worldnet.att.net> To: ILCLINTO-L@rootsweb. com <ILCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com>; Ilclinto@Rootsweb. Com <ilclinto@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thu, 22 May 2008 4:59 pm Subject: [ILCLINTO] U S War Bounty Land Warrants Can someone help me? found the U S WAR BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS on the site open for this weekend. have a #997 that I really want to know more about also would like to know ore on # 35448 and 674. hat I printed for 997 just gives name and the amount of entitlement. It oes not give a location. Just “to be located, agreeably to said act, on any nlocated parts of the fifty quarter townships, and the fractional quarter ownships, reserved by law for original holders of military warrants.” ow do I find where the land that Jack B T Edmonds son of Captain Thomas dmonds got or settled on. This 997 is dated April 1806. I will appreciate any help that anyone can send me. Peace & Prayers Kate ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    05/24/2008 02:29:20
    1. [ILCLINTO] KNEBEL, Jesse Fred; 77; Pierron IL; CarlyleUB; 2006-1-11; fch
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. Union Banner, Carlyle, IL, Jan 11, 2006, Page 2a/Col 6 Jesse F. Knebel, 77 Jesse Fred Knebel, 77, of Pierron died on Wednesday, Jan. 4th, 2006, at his home. Born on June 29th, 1928, south of Pierron, he was the son of Osmar and Emma Luber Knebel. He married Clara Christine Grapperhaus on Sept. 1st, 1952, at St. Rose Church in St. Rose, and she survives in Pierron. Survivors also include three sons, Terry M. Knebel of Pierron, Thomas J. Knebel of Breese and James A. Knebel of Edwardsville; three daughters, Susan M. Poletti of Red Bud, Barbara K. Kniepmann of Pocahontas and Carol A. Richter of Highland; 17 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three brothers, Norbert Knebel, Delmar Knebel and Wilbert "Willie" Knebel, all of Pierron; two sisters, Gladys Tebbe of Breese and Shirley Weis of St. Jacob. He was preceded in death by one sister, Antoinette Knebel; and three brothers, Orville Knebel, Clifford Knebel and Harvey Knebel. Born and raised on the family farm south of Pierron in Bond County, he served in the U.S. Navy and returned home and married. A laborer for Laborers Local 100 at the American Water Company in East St. Louis for 13 years, he also was a journeyman sign painter with Advertisers Displays and Exhibits in St. Louis, Mo., for 10 years. He then went on to operate Knebel Sign Shop in Pierron until retiring and selling the business to his son, Thomas Knebel, in 1984. >From age 13 to 28, he was a catcher and outfielder for the old Millersburg Wolves. For more than 15 years, he had raised Blackneck Sichlan Pheasants and released them into the wild. In one year, he raised more than 3,000 pheasants from eggs. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Pierron, Men's Sodality of the church, American Legion/ Lee Iten Post #439, Pierron Improvement Club and the Coyote Hunters Association. Funeral services were held on Friday, Jan. 6th, at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church in Pierron with the Rev. Carlos Bohorquez officiating. Burial followed at Calvary Cemetery in Pierron. Visitation was at the Spengel -Boulanger Funeral Home in Highland. This information, is for research purposes only, and is not to be posted or diffused on any website or by email without the specific permission of the newspaper, except for research purposes.

    05/24/2008 09:37:21
    1. [ILCLINTO] SZCZEBLEWSKI, Stacy Ann (NETEMEYER); 25; Breese IL>Fairbanks AK; CarlyleUB (IL); 2006-1-11; fch
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. Union Banner, Carlyle, IL, Jan 11, 2006, Page 2a/Col 5 Stacy Szczeblewski, 28 Stacy Ann Szczeblewski, 28, of Fairbanks, Alaska, and formerly of Albers, died on Monday, Jan. 2nd, 2006, in Fairbanks. Born in Breese on Feb. 5th, 1977, she was the daughter of John R. "Jack" and Agnes M. "Aggie" Kahrhoff Netemeyer. She married Logan Szczeblewski on May 15th, 2002, in Nashville, and he survives in Buckhorn, Ky. Survivors also include her mother; one sister, Dawn Netemeyer of Centralia. Preceding her in death was her father. A graduate of Central High School in Breese in 1995, she was a certified nurses' aid and formerly worked at Carlyle Healthcare Center, Aviston Countryside Manor and Oakview Home in Trenton. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 10th, at St. Bernard Church in Albers with the Rev. Lou Koehr officiating. Burial followed at St. Bernard Cemetery in Albers. Visitation was at the Hempen Funeral Home in Albers. This information, is for research purposes only, and is not to be posted or diffused on any website or by email without the specific permission of the newspaper, except for research purposes.

    05/24/2008 09:28:57
    1. [ILCLINTO] HUELS, Helen E (HOLTGRAVE); 82; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2006-1-11; fch
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. Union Banner, Carlyle, IL, Jan 11, 2006, Page 2a/Col 3 Helen E. Huels, 82 Helen E. Huels, 82, of Bartelso died Tuesday, Jan. 10th, 2006 at St. Joseph Hospital in Breese. Mrs. Huels was born on October 16th, 1923, in Beckemeyer, the daughter of Martin and Louise Isaak Holtgrave. She married Carl J. Huels on June 8th, 1948, in Beckemeyer, and he survives in Bartelso. Survivors include two sons, Carl Huels Jr. of Bartelso and Marcel Huels of California, Mo.; five daughters, Mary Jane Richter of Breese, Ruth Jansen of Albers, Carleen Carrillon-Haselhorst of Carlyle, Louise Strieker of Bartelso, and Karen Gerdes of Bartelso; 22 grandchildren; four step grandchildren; and five great-granddaughters. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Gary Carrillon; three brothers, Paul, Walter and Marcel Holtgrave. She was a member of St. Cecilia Church in Bartelso and the St. Cecilia Ladies Sodality, Catholic Fraternal Life Council #85, Beckemeyer and the Young at Heart Club. One of Mrs. Huels' favorite pastimes was playing cards. A Mass of resurrection will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 13th, at St. Cecelia's Church with Fr. Henry J. Fischer officiating. Interment will follow at St. Cecilia's Cemetery, Bartelso. Visitation is at Zieren Day Funeral Home in Carlyle Thursday, Jan. 12th, from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. and Friday, Jan. 13th from 8 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. This information, is for research purposes only, and is not to be posted or diffused on any website or by email without the specific permission of the newspaper, except for research purposes.

    05/24/2008 09:21:27
    1. [ILCLINTO] LITTEKEN, Leonard; 77; Aviston IL; CarlyleUB; 2006-1-11; fch
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. Union Banner, Carlyle, IL, Jan 11, 2006, Page 2a/Col 2 Leonard Litteken, 77 Leonard Litteken, 77, of Aviston died on Monday, Jan. 9th, 2006, at his home. Born on June 3rd, 1928, in Aviston, he was the son of Joseph and Bertha Poettker Litteken. Survivors include his siblings, Esther Trame of Trenton, Laura Kapp, Ruth Kapp and Maurice Litteken, all of Highland, Irene Holtgrave of Germantown, Bertha Thole, Mary Jane Gebhart and Judy Boehler, all of Aviston, and Leo Litteken of Albers. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Joseph Litteken, Chester Litteken, Jerome Litteken and Stanley Litteken. A farmer, he loved to farm, hunt and he enjoyed family visits. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a member of St. Francis Parish in Aviston and the Clinton County Farm Bureau. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Jan. 12th, at St. Francis Catholic Church in Aviston with the Rev. Lou Koehr officiating. Burial will follow at St. Francis Cemetery in Aviston. Visitation will be held this evening, Wednesday, Jan. 11th, from 4-9 p.m. and Thursday, Jan. 12th, from 8-9:30 a.m. at the Hempen Funeral Home in Aviston.

    05/24/2008 09:11:40
    1. [ILCLINTO] NETEMEYER, Rita A (SCHUMACHER); 79; Albers IL; CarlyleUB; 2008-4-30; fch
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. Union Banner, Carlyle, IL, Apr 30, 2008, Page 3a/Col 3-4 Rita A. Netemeyer April 3, 1929 - April 27, 2008 Rita A. Netemeyer, 79, of Albers, died Sunday, April, 27 2008, at her home. She was born April 3, 1929, in St. Rose, the daughter of Gerhard and Emelia (Holtgrave) Schumacher. She married Clarence J. Netemeyer September 14, 1949, in St. Rose, and he preceded her in death January 14, 1987. She is survived by three sons, Mark Netemeyer and wife Roxanne of Shawnee, Kan., Bob Netemeyer and wife Melissa of Albers and Edward Netemeyer and wife JoAnn of Albers; two daughters, Kathleen Cronin and husband Jerry of St. Louis, Mo. and. Cindy Wiegmann and husband Mark of Albers; three sisters, Elizabeth Ketterer of Beaver Prairie, Mary Esther Straeter of St. Rose and Sister Aloysia Schumacher, ASC of Ruma; 11 grandchildren, Jeremiah Cronin and wife Michele, Christopher Cronin, Karl Netemeyer, Matt Netemeyer, Karen Schroeder and husband Nicholas, Lauren Netemeyer, Jason Sobieralski, Jon Sobieralski, Kelsie Netemeyer, Kolin Netemeyer and Hunter Wiegmann; three great-grandchildren, Caitlyn Cronin, Landon Schroeder and Aidan Sobieralski; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Lidwina Schumacher of St. Rose, Esther and Don Koch of Breese, Cletus and Monica Netemeyer of Bartelso, Marcella Netemeyer of St. Louis, Mo., and Marcia Netemeyer of Breese. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Edwin Schumacher, Clarence Schumacher and James Schumacher; and one sister, Dolores Kalous; sister-in-law, Helen Schumacher; brothers-in-law, Cletus Ketterer, Victor Straeter, Bill Kalous, Matt Netemeyer and Harold Netemeyer. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Bernard Parish and Ladies Sodality and was a PSR religion teacher. She was a volunteer for Meals on Wheels and also volunteered at the Aviston Countryside Manor. She loved to play cards and bingo. A funeral mass of Christian Burial was held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April, 30, at St. Bernard Church in Albers with Msgr. Donald Eichenseer officiating. Burial followed in St. Bernard Cemetery, Albers. Hempen Funeral Home in Albers handled the arrangements. This information, is for research purposes only, and is not to be posted or diffused on any website or by email without the specific permission of the newspaper, except for research purposes.

    05/24/2008 08:46:38
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] Phebe WHITE
    2. Dottie Austin
    3. Background of Phebe WHITE Daniel White m. Phebe Crow in Washington Co. VA in 1800. Daniel White was one of the earliest settlers in Clinton Co. IL and 1st census has him located in Sugar Creek. That Census was compiled by Daniel's oldest son, William Crow White, and is on the Clinton Co. website. William Crow White m. Lucinda Creel on Feb 3, 1828. She was dau. of John Creel. He was later Sheriff of Clinton. Phebe was 3rd child of Wm and Lucinda. Originally there were 8 to 10 children. I think the 1850 census report on this family must have been filed by a committee. My direct ancestor's name is totally incorrect and ages don't jibe with reality. This is the result of both parents and grandfather Daniel dying in late 30s and 1842 and 1848. To my knowledge only 3 of the children lived to adulthood. The younger children were scattered to relatives(?) or ? Only the 2 oldest and my ancestor, Woodson Porcher White survived. It must have been a hazardous time to live in Clinton Co. -----Original Message----- From: ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Frankie Heinzmann Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 2:25 AM To: ilclinto@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILCLINTO] Phebe WHITE Do you happen to know Phebe's parents or any other information? I have a some descendants from this family: Family Group Sheet ============================================================================ ============== Husband: Stephen H White ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Birth: 3 Nov 1847 Illinois Death: 8 Jun 1919 Burial: Nichols Cemetery, Clinton County, Illinois Marriage: 3 May 1871 Clement, Clinton County, Illinois Father: John Joseph White (1814-1889) Mother: Margaret Ann Borlen (1817-1906) ============================================================================ ============== Wife: Veronika A Huey ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Birth: 15 Mar 1853 Illinois Death: 16 May 1915 Burial: Nichols Cemetery, Clinton County, Illinois Father: Mother: ============================================================================ ============== Children ============================================================================ ============== 1 F Lela May White Birth: 29 Apr 1890 Illinois Death: 12 Nov 1974 Burial: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, Marion County, Ill Spouse: August Fred Curdt (1887-1954) Marriage: 19 Nov 1909 M.E. Church, Carlyle, Clinton County, Illinois ============================================================================ ============== Prepared 23 May 2008 by: Frankie C Heinzmann 217 Guilford Forge Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 659-4210 Heinzmann@iwon.com http://www.heinzmannf.com ============================================================================ ============== ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- SOURCES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 1. William Orrell, M.A., After All These Years: A History of Meridian Township from Territorial Days (221 E. Columbia, Evansville, IN 47711: Evansville Bindery, Inc., 1997), p 224, 595. 2. Clinton County Historical Society Quarterly (1091 Franklin Street, Carlyle, Illinois 62231: Clinton County Historical Society,). Mary Ellen Hughes, "Nichols Cemetery," Clinton County Historical Society Quarterly, XIX No 1 (January-March 1996), 39. 3. Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2002), Year: 1930; Census Place: Meridian, Clinton, Illinois; Roll: 412; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 20; Image: 919.0. Name: Gus Fredrich Curdt Home in 1930: Meridian, Clinton, Illinois Age: 42 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1888 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Lela May Race: White Household Members: Name Age Gus Fredrich Curdt 42 Lela May Curdt 39 Charles W Curdt 19. 4. Clinton County Historical Society Quarterly. name. H. Gentz (Book by David E. White), "Book, Overview of Charles White and Margareta Van Culen Family," Clinton County Historical Society Quarterly, Carlyle, IL, XX No. 2 (April-June 1997), 101, 105 -----Original Message----- From: ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Dottie Austin Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 11:43 PM To: ilclinto@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILCLINTO] TAYLOR, Rita B (TIMMERMANN); 62; Belleville IL;CarlyleUB; 2004-5-19; fch In 1850 census of Clinton Co., IL the farms of a TAYLOR seem to be adjoining or at least very near to that of a WHITE. In 1852 Phebe White married Benjamin TAYLOR. Children were John,1855; Mary 1857; Sidney 1859 and Joseph 1860. I realize that Rita Taylor was "by marriage" a Taylor but there are a number of survivors. Is it possible that these Taylors could be kin to me and would be able to tell me more about that time in Clinton history? I am Dottie Austin in NC and descended from a brother of Phebe WHITE. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2008 08:16:55
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] Germany
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. I am not sure but I suspect they are both the same place, just with a different time frame. -----Original Message----- From: ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ilclinto-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Linda Holthaus Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 1:53 PM To: ilclinto@rootsweb.com Subject: [ILCLINTO] Germany On the LDS pilot site they now have some Germany records that you can search, can anyone tell me the difference in these two places Thuine, Niedersachsen Lande, Germany and Thuine, Hanover, Preussen, Germany ? I believe Thuine is a name of a town. Linda ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2008 08:13:25
    1. [ILCLINTO] CarlyleUB; 2008-5-14; fch
    2. Frankie Heinzmann
    3. REHKEMPER, Lorene M (FROHN); ; Maryville IL; CarlyleUB; 2008-5-14; fch KIOUS, Kenneth L; 72; Mulberry Grove IL; CarlyleUB; 2008-5-14; fch HUELSKAMP, Elizabeth E "Betty" (JOHNSON); 83; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2008-5-14; fch SHIRLEY, Jerry "Smokey"; 72; Holland MO>Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2008-5-14; fch HORNER, Leslie E; 92; Glennpool OK>Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2008-5-14; fch WHEELER, Gary S; 60; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2008-5-14; fch GEBKE, Arthur T "Art"; 78; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2008-5-14; fch

    05/24/2008 08:06:49
    1. [ILCLINTO] Germany
    2. Linda Holthaus
    3. On the LDS pilot site they now have some Germany records that you can search, can anyone tell me the difference in these two places Thuine, Niedersachsen Lande, Germany and Thuine, Hanover, Preussen, Germany ? I believe Thuine is a name of a town. Linda

    05/24/2008 07:53:24
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] CarlyleUB; 2004-7-7 thru 2004-9-8
    2. In a message dated 5/20/2008 12:38:11 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, frankieheinzmann@satx.rr.com writes: MONKEN, Amanda Marie "Mandy" (WESSEL); 66; Highland IL; CarlyleUB; 2004-6-30; fch Could you post this obituary please Thank you Emmitt **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

    05/24/2008 06:43:30
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] CarlyleUB; 2003-Janurary
    2. In a message dated 5/22/2008 12:40:42 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, frankieheinzmann@satx.rr.com writes: SHARP, Gwendolyn Marie (THOMAS) [BAKER]; 85; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-1-8; fch Could you post this obituary please Thank you Emmitt **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

    05/24/2008 06:42:42
    1. Re: [ILCLINTO] CarlyleUB; 2003 - Feb thru Mar
    2. Raecel Gibson
    3. May I have: Humphrey, Kenny J. Thanks ----- Original Message ---- From: Frankie Heinzmann <frankieheinzmann@satx.rr.com> To: Clinton County Rootsweb <ILCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 2:27:06 PM Subject: [ILCLINTO] CarlyleUB; 2003 - Feb thru Mar GEBKE, Leonard O; 49; Belleville IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-19; fch BECKMANN, Frank J; 80; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-19; fch NETTEMEIER, Otto V; 84; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-19; fch HAAR, Cyril J "Cy"; 71; Scott Air Force Base IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-19; fch LAGER, Clete B; 75; Belleville IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-19; fch ENNEN, John H; 81; Greenville IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-19; fch TOENNIES, Bernard F "Beans"; 52; Bartelso IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-19; fch HARVEY, Ray Jr; 79; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-26; fch RHODES, V W "Dusty"; 56; Klamath Fall OR>Rochester MN; CarlyleUB (IL); 2003-2-26; fch VonHATTEN, Gladys J (FISHER); 76; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-26; fch STRIEKER, Anthony J "Bud"; 75; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-26; fch NEWKIRK, Darlene (BIRD); 74; Phillipsburg MO>Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-2-26; fch WILTON, Olive Linda (STEGGALL); 82; Bedford ENG>Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-5; fch HILL, James D; 72; Keyesport IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-5; fch GINZEL, Anna Marie miss; 100; Aviston IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-5; fch SCHRAGE, Alama A (GOESTENKORS); 97; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-5; fch KOOPMANN, Frances C (VAREL); 95; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-5; fch FISCHER, Alvina Emilie (KRAEMER); 94; Ashley ND>Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-5; fch SCHULTE, Don W; 66; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-12; fch RATERMANN, Clara Winnifred "Winnie" (VACHERESSE) [BONVIE]; 77; Stellarton NS/CAN>Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-12; fch ROBKE, Harvey Edward; 60; Manassas VA; CarlyleUB (IL); 2003-3-12; fch LUEBBERS, Vincent C "Vince"; 84; Carlyle IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-12; fch THOELE, Annie J (FRERKER); 89; New Baden IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-12; fch SANTEL, Joseph L; 22; Belleville IL>St Louis MO; CarlyleUB (IL); 2003-3-12; fch LeGRAND, Alban Lawrence; 77; Benton MO>Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-19; fch HODAPP, Marcus H; 87; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-19; fch WARNECKE, John B; 87; IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-19; fch BLANEY, Eileen M (GROLLE); 81; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-19; fch WALL, Claire A (HANLEY); 90; Watertown WI; CarlyleUB (IL); 2003-3-19; fch AHLF, Ben L; 78; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-26; fch PINGSTERHAUS, Evelyn K (KORTE); 80; Highland IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-26; fch HUMPHREY, Kenny J Jr; 52; Breese IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-26; fch SPIHLMANN, Leo P; 86; Germantown IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-26; fch KORTE, Allison Marella; 0; St Louis MO>Damiansville IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-26; fch PARTAIN, Anna L (JOHNSON); 75; Belleville IL; CarlyleUB; 2003-3-26; fch ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ILCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2008 02:08:19