I have the 1860 census on paper and can expand what RuthAnn sent. None of these seem to fit your family. Name: Cadwallader, Isaac Year: 1860 Gender: M Age: 53 Occ: Farmer Born OH Real Estate Val: 12000 Personal Property Val: 800 Family members: Elisabeth Cadwallader F 49 Born: OH Susan C. Cadwallader F 14 IL Sarah E. Cadwallader F 10 IL Deaf and Dumb Anna F. Cadwallader F 3 IL Jesse Wiley M 24 OH Occ: Laborer County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 271 Location: VERMONT TWP Name: Cadwallader, John Year: 1860 Gender: M Age: 26 Occ: Farmer Born: IL Real Estate Val. 2800 Personal Property Value: 1900 Family Members: Eliza J. Cadwallader F 27 Born IL Charles L. Cadwallader M 4 IL Martha H. Cadwallader F 2 IL Ada F. Cadwallader F 1/12 IL Elisabeth Miller F 53 PA Occ: Seamstress Samuel Barber M 25 OH Laborer County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 267 Location: VERMONT TWP Name: Cadwallader, William Year: 1860 Gender: M Age: 48 Occ: Farmer Born: PA Real Estate Val: 3000 Personal Property Val: 300 Family Members: Mary Cadwallader F 48 Born: PA Henry Cadwallader M 22 IL Occ: Blacksmith Kemor Cadwallader M 16 IL Vernon Cadwallader M 8 IL Samira Foot F 12 IL County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 689 Location: ELLISVILLE TWP I also found these listings that you might find of interest: Name: Cadwallader, Wilson Year: 1860 Gender: M Age: 23 Occ: Wagonmaker Born: IN Personal Property Value: 200 Family Members: Sarah Cadwallader F 22 OH Mary E. Cadwallader F 2 IL Lincoln Cadwallader M 6/12 IL County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 045 Location: LEWISTOWN TWP Name: Cadwallader, Garret Year: 1860 Gender: M Age: 25 Occ: Farmer Born: IL Real Estate Val: 700 Personal Property Val: 200 Family Members: Elisabeth Cadwallader F 19 Born: OH _________ Cadwallader M 3/52 OH County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 269 Location: VERMONT TWP Name: Cadwallader, J. K. Year: 1860 Gender: M Age: 36 Occ: Farmer Born: OH Real estate Val: 3000 Personal Property Val: 700 Family Members: Eliza A. Cadwallader F 29 Born: OH Sabina Cadwallader F 12 IL Rees Cadwallader M 10 IL Elzey Cadwallader F 8 IL Lee Cadwallader M 6 IL Martha Cadwallader F 1 IL John Cadwallader M 82 VA Personal Proptery Val: 100 County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 278 Location: VERMONT TWP For the record, the 1840 census lists Jno. Cadwalider, Jno. Cadwalider Jr, and Isaac Cadwalider in Vermont Twp. (P. 65). Another Jno. Cadwalider is in Astoria (P. 73). Rees Cadwalider iis n the Village of Marietta (P. 5), and Wm. Cadwalder in Union Twp. (P. 11). The 1840 census only lists heads of household. I'll check my other source books to see what I might have on them and get back to you. Do you know where they came from in OH? There were a lot of families that migrated from the area of Harrison and Jefferson Counties in OH about that time (mine was one of them). A lot of these families were Quaker so you may want to check Quaker sources. Also, check the online IL marriage records. It might tell you where they went. And try neighboring counties if all else fails. Gloria
I have the 1860 census index on CD. I found the following listings in Fulton County that look like they might be members of the family you're looking for. Unfortunately, this index doesn't list the age or birthplace and only gives the heads of households. Hope this will help you find the information you're looking for. --RuthAnn Name: Cadwallader, Isaac Year: 1860 Gender: Age: County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 271 Location: VERMONT TWP Name: Cadwallader, John Year: 1860 Gender: Age: County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 267 Location: VERMONT TWP Name: Cadwallader, William Year: 1860 Gender: Age: County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 689 Location: ELLISVILLE TWP I also found these listings that you might find of interest: Name: Callwallader, Wilson Year: 1860 Gender: Age: County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 045 Location: LEWISTOWN TWP Name: Cadwallader, Garret Year: 1860 Gender: Age: County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 269 Location: VERMONT TWP Name: Cadwallader, J. K. Year: 1860 Gender: Age: County: FULTON CO. State: IL Page: 278 Location: VERMONT TWP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Carlile" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:53 PM Subject: [ILFULTON] Cadwalader Family 1850-1860 > I am still looking for any indication of my Cadwalader family in Fulton County, Illinois around 1860. The family was listed on P 144 of the 1850 Census in the town of Lafayette as follows: > > John D. Cadwalader 41, Farmer born in Ohio > Belinda 41 Ohio > Rachel A 18 Ohio > Isaac 15 Farmer Ohio > Eliza L 13 Ohio > Thomas 11 Ohio > Jesse ( male) 9 Illinois > William 7 Illinois > Hannah 5 Illinois > Zachary T. 3 Illinois > > I assume that the family moved to Fulton County around 1840-41 as Jesse and the younger children were born in Illinois. > > Does anyone have access to an 1860 Census, Cemetery Index, Mortality Index, etc. that may have one or more of the above Cadwalader's listed? Thank you for any help. > > > ==== ILFULTON Mailing List ==== > To UNsubscribe from the mailing list in DIGEST MODE send a message to: > [email protected] > Put ONLY the word "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the body (Turn off any signature files) >
I am still looking for any indication of my Cadwalader family in Fulton County, Illinois around 1860. The family was listed on P 144 of the 1850 Census in the town of Lafayette as follows: John D. Cadwalader 41, Farmer born in Ohio Belinda 41 Ohio Rachel A 18 Ohio Isaac 15 Farmer Ohio Eliza L 13 Ohio Thomas 11 Ohio Jesse ( male) 9 Illinois William 7 Illinois Hannah 5 Illinois Zachary T. 3 Illinois I assume that the family moved to Fulton County around 1840-41 as Jesse and the younger children were born in Illinois. Does anyone have access to an 1860 Census, Cemetery Index, Mortality Index, etc. that may have one or more of the above Cadwalader's listed? Thank you for any help.
SEAVEY, WILLIAM S. (deceased) pg. 1094 For many years a well-known photographer of Canton, Fulton County, he was born in Sandwich, N.H., on January 22, 1823, a son of John M. and Sophie (Bean) Seavey, natives of North Carolina and New Hampshire, respectively. John M. Seavey died when his son William was five years old. At the age of ten years the subject of this sketch was taken to New York and subsequently spent five years in Canada. After visiting various places at different periods, in 1851 he located in Canton. During the Civil War he enlisted in the Seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry under the command of Colonel William Pit Kellogg, and served during the entire war. His health having become impaired, General Grant made him Official Photographer of the army. Mr. Seavey voted for General Grant for President, this being the only Republican vote he ever cast. He had over $500 worth of valuable war photos destroyed in his gallery by fire. He was the first photographer in Canton, an at the time of his decease was the oldest operator in that line in the city. He was very successful in his business, and during his long residence in Canton, made hosts of friends, who entertained for him a profound esteem. On July 1, 1851 Mr. Seavey was united in marriage with Harriet E. Culton, who was born in Lexington, KY., Sept. 24, 1830, and was brought to Canton in 1836, at six years of age. Her father, Robert C. Culton, was a native of North Carolina,and her mother, Ann (Ferguson) Culton was born in Lexington. In politics Mr. Seavey was a supporter of the Democratic party and fraternally was affiliated with the G.A.R., and I.O.O.F. His decease occurred July 1, 1896. He was a man of irreproachable character and a highly respected citizen. Joan
SEATON, GEORGE WASHINGTON Among other claims to consideration, George W. Seaton is known to Cantonians as the first cigar inspector of the town. He came to Fulton County as a young lad from Crawford County, Indiana, where he was born May 9, 1933, and ever since has made Fulton County his home. Mr. Seaton is of German ancestry, his paternal grandfather, John Seaton, having come from Germany to America about the middle of the last century, settling presumably in the State of Tennessee, where James Seaton, the father of George W., was born and where he married Winifred Roberts, a native of Kentucky. Educated in the public schools of Fulton County G. W. Seaton at first engaged in farming, but eventually drifted into business in Canton, as before stated, serving as the first cigar inspector. He is a natural politician, a stanch Republican, and has served five terms as Alderman of the First Ward. His first wife dying in 1879, Mr. Seaton married Sept. 6, 1890, M. V. Downing. Mr. Seaton's first wife, Louise (Culton) Seaton, was a native of Fulton Co., and became the mother of six children: William P., Anna, Charles A., Kate, Frederick and George W. Fraternally, Mr. Seaton is identified with the Morning Star Lodge, No. 734, A.F.& A.M. He is one of the community;s most honored and useful citizens. Joan
SCRIPPS, JOHN LOCKE Pg. 1093 The mercantile of John Locke Scripps has redounded to the credit of Canton and to that of the pioneer family ow which he is a worthy representative. Mr. Scripps was born in Chicago, IL, Oct. 17, 1866, and was educated in the public schools of Canton, embarking upon his business life at an early age. The forefathers of Mr. Scripps pursued their respective avocation in England where was born his paternal great- grandfather, William Scripps, in the quaint old cathedral town of Ely, Cambridgeshire. William Scripps married Grace Locke and in time removed to London where their son, Rev. John Scripps, grandfather of John Locke, was born. Rev. John Scripps married Agnes Corrie of Kircudbright, Scot- land, which whom he came to America at an early day, finally locating in Rushville, IL, where William H. Scripps father of John Locke, was born and where he married Mary R. Little, a native of Rushville. Miss Little was a daughter of George and Jane (Lloyd) Little, the former a native of Columbia, PA. Further mention of the family connections are to be found elsewhere in this work. John Locke Scripps established a home of his own on January 26, 1903, marrying Frances A. Arnold, who was born in Greencastle, IN, and educated at DePauw Univer- sity. Mr. and Mrs. Scripps are the parents of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth. Mr. Scripps the principles of the Republican party but has never aspired to political honors. He is connected with the Masons, being a member of the Knights Templar and Medina Shrine. He is highly esteened for is excellent business and soscial qualities, and for an interest in public affairs. Joan
SCOTT, SAMUEL EWING Pg. 1093 One of the best known pioneers of Canton, he has now held the office of Commissioner of Highways for 21 years, and his bseen in the public service in some capacity for the past forty years. He was for a long time Deputy Sheriff and whatever office he has held has reflected his honesty and efficiency. Mr. Scott was born in Jefferson, Madison Co., Ohio, on the 27th of May, 1836, his parents being James and Rachel (Pippot) Scott. His father was born in Ireland, while his mother was of French ancestry. In October 1839, when he was in his fourth year his parents migrated from Madison Co., OH, and settled on a farm just east of Canton, not far from where he has resided for some 35 years. In this locality Samuel E., was reared, and educated in the district schools and found employment first on his father's farm and afterward on his own property. The young man became a voter shortly after the organization of the Republican party and has never voted any other ticket. Being of a social and mechanical disposition he soon became propular among his fellow townsmen, with the result that they have pretty continuously in office. As he put it, his chief occupation is still "building bridges and constructing roads." On 17 December, 1857 Mr. Scott married Miss Matilda Richey, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Kessel) Richey, natives of Pennsylvania. There were twelve children in the Richey family, of whom five are living. The father died in 1895 at the age of eighty, but the mother is living with Mrs. Scott, her daughter, a well-preserved lady of eighty-eight years. To Mr. and Mrs. Scott have been born: John Hartley Scott Charles Edward, George Thompson, Daisy Emma, Luella Myrtle, and Maggie Rachel. Joan
SCOTT, GEORGE L. Pg. 1093 A well know and prosperous grain and stock dealer of Cuba. He was born in Port Republic, Rockingham County, VA, on Nov. 16, 1846, and there in youthful years received his education in the public schools. He is a son of Amos and Margaret (Hanna) Scott, natives of Virginia, where they both died. George L. Scott was reared on his father's farm in VA and in the Civil War served as aa soldier in the Confederate Army. In 1883 he located on a farm south of Cuba where he was engaged in farming until 1891. In that year he moved into the village and started a flour mill which he operated until it was destroyed by fire in 1896. The next year he went into the grain and stock business in Cuba, in which he has since continued. The elevator has been in operation for about 20 years, and he is also the owner of a farm of 166 acres in Pputman Twp., and another of 140 acres in Cass Twp., both ofwhichare rented out. On October 20, 1880, Mr. Scott was joined in wedlock with Edmonia Ewan, who was born in Port Republic, VA. Four children have resulted from this union, namely, Marshall, Carrie, Reuben and Mattie. Mrs. Scott was a daughter of Robert and Carrie (Lewis) Ewan who came to Fulton County in 1858 and located two miles west of Lewistown. Both are now deceased. Politically Mr. Scott is a believer in the principles of the Prohibition party and he is connected with the Methodist Protestant Church. He is a man of high char- acter and his influence is always exercised in behalf of the right cause. Joan
I'm trying to locate the descendents of Samuel ULM and Anne/ANNA SAPP. Samuel b Pickaway Co, OH 1855, Anne/Anna b OH (Pickaway Co?) 1859. They had at least two children, both born in OH: Charles b 1879 and Jenny b 1880. Jenny m James KELLENBERGER, b 1859 in OH. In the 1880 Federal Census they are living in Pickaway Co, OH, but by the 1900 census they are living in Adams Co, WA. I don't find any mention of them in subsequent censuses. Did they return to OH, or did they join much of the rest of the family in Fulton Co? Any assistance will be appreciated, Jim
My brother, Paul James ATHERTON, was born to Arthur R. Atherton and Adah W. GRAHAM on October 14, 1907 in Canton, Fulton Co., Illinois according to Paul's SS-5 U.S. Social Security application. What I'm searching for is his father and mother's marriage records and, hopefully, her parents' and date/place of birth for Adah Graham. Would appreciate any suggestions or guidance in this endeavor. Regards, Mary Atherton Baccus
Searching for anyone researching these families in Fulton County. I would like to locate the present owner of the original records kept in a 6x10x18 Walnut box left by James Connell to his descendants. It contains copies of deeds, notes,,etc. many of which had been the property of Solomon Connell, and a few of James Magruders. Owned in 1929 by Mrs.Margaret Winifred (David) Brown, ,who was the gr.daughter of James (James, Ella, Margaret Winifred). She was b. Feb 6, 1882 in Ipava, m. Arthur Brown 1898., lived in Illinois, 1929, Ipava, Farmers Twp, Fulton Co, IL. Winifred David Brown had a son Dwight Brown who married Mary Dell Lane. They had a son Philip Burton Brown, born 1921 in Ipava. This family had a Bible containing records of the Connell family. Mary Baumgardner wrote a small book called "The Descendents of Daniel David". If you have information about this family, please contact me. Doris F. Williams [email protected] http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/i/l/Doris-Williams-MO/
The Fulton County birth records did not start until 1878 and were not required until 1916. The Fulton County Democrat newspaper started in 1858 and the Canton Register was published starting in 1849. Max ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christine Stout" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 9:35 AM Subject: Re: [ILFULTON] William B SNYDER b. 22 Feb 1858 in "Fulton, IL", but apparen... > Thank you to everyone helping me with this. William was indeed married and > living elsewhere St Joseph by this time. If the info I found is correct, > he was living with his wife Jennie, and Henry was living between both > places - if this Elisabeth Wensinger is related, which it seems she > is. Problem is, she doesn't show up in any previous census (I have checked > every census image with a Wensinger on it in the Ancestry.com images - > there are only 70 from 1790 through 1870). I've also checked every soundex > spelling for Snyder for New York, eastern Illinois, and Buchanan County, > MO, to no avail. > > Unfortunately, there was no information about Jacob or Isaac Snyder (by any > spelling) marrying Elizabeth Wenzinger/Wensinger in Illinois in the > Marriage Index. I don't have any concrete information on where they were > married, but it seems that it didn't happen in Illinois (though my > correspondent who is a descendent of Henry Snyder says Elizabeth and Isaac > were married in Jo Daviess County, but I don't know how she arrived at that > conclusion because there is no Wenzinger/Wensinger in the Illinois Marriage > Index). > > Was there a newspaper in Fulton County that carried birth announcements in > 1858? Or obits in 1859 that might show William's parents as having > died? Cemetery listings? Is there any possiblity that the County birth > records go back as far as Feb 1858? With a name this common, I'm afraid > I'll never get it unravelled without some kind of birth record for > William. If I could get the parents names settled, it would go a long way > toward straightening this out. My father didn't even know William had any > siblings - he seemed very certain that William was an only child (but > William died in 1940 when my father was 9, so he doesn't remember an awful > lot). > > BTW, Bieden is in Germany (or was). It seems to me that the Swiss borders > were rather fluid through the 1800s (and probably until the end of WW2). > > Thank you again to everyone who has been putting in time on my questions - > I really appreciate all of the efforts. > > Christine > > At 09:37 AM 2/24/2003 -0500, you wrote: > >Hi Lyde, > > The following is pure speculation but based upon Christine's original > >information. > > > > Another possibility would be that Elizabeth Wensinger, the grandmother, > >is the mother of Johanna Wensinger Frederick (note she is a widow) who may be > >the blind aunt Christine spoke of. It is possible that Elizabeth was also > >the mother of another daughter (possibly also named Elizabeth) who was > >married to someone named Snyder by whom she had several sons. Although > >William B. Snyder does not appear with the family, he may have moved > >elsewhere by this time since he would have been about 22 in 1880. If > >Christine's information is a bit sketchy, it may be that it has also become > >somewhat confused over the years (I've found this sort of thing in my own > >family). Elizabeth Wensinger may be the maternal grandmother and Jacob or > >Isaac Snyder could be either the father or the paternal grandfather. > > > > Christine, if you see this, I would also suggest that you try the German > >spelling of the name Snyder which would be Schneider. If the family was > >German or Swiss they probably would have used that spelling originally. > > > > Obviously the SWIT listed as birthplace stands for Switzerland but I am > >at a loss as to what BRESEIN or BIEDEN would be. I checked maps of > >Switzerland, Germany and Austria and found nothing similar. However, many > >names have changed over the years. Does anyone know? > > > >Gloria > > > > > >==== ILFULTON Mailing List ==== > >To UNsubscribe from the mailing list in MAIL MODE send a message to: > > [email protected] > >Put ONLY the word "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the body (Turn off any signature files) > > > ==== ILFULTON Mailing List ==== > To post a message (regardless of "mail" or "digest" mode) > to the ILFULTON list just send it to [email protected] > >
Hi Lyde, The following is pure speculation but based upon Christine's original information. Another possibility would be that Elizabeth Wensinger, the grandmother, is the mother of Johanna Wensinger Frederick (note she is a widow) who may be the blind aunt Christine spoke of. It is possible that Elizabeth was also the mother of another daughter (possibly also named Elizabeth) who was married to someone named Snyder by whom she had several sons. Although William B. Snyder does not appear with the family, he may have moved elsewhere by this time since he would have been about 22 in 1880. If Christine's information is a bit sketchy, it may be that it has also become somewhat confused over the years (I've found this sort of thing in my own family). Elizabeth Wensinger may be the maternal grandmother and Jacob or Isaac Snyder could be either the father or the paternal grandfather. Christine, if you see this, I would also suggest that you try the German spelling of the name Snyder which would be Schneider. If the family was German or Swiss they probably would have used that spelling originally. Obviously the SWIT listed as birthplace stands for Switzerland but I am at a loss as to what BRESEIN or BIEDEN would be. I checked maps of Switzerland, Germany and Austria and found nothing similar. However, many names have changed over the years. Does anyone know? Gloria
Thank you to everyone helping me with this. William was indeed married and living elsewhere St Joseph by this time. If the info I found is correct, he was living with his wife Jennie, and Henry was living between both places - if this Elisabeth Wensinger is related, which it seems she is. Problem is, she doesn't show up in any previous census (I have checked every census image with a Wensinger on it in the Ancestry.com images - there are only 70 from 1790 through 1870). I've also checked every soundex spelling for Snyder for New York, eastern Illinois, and Buchanan County, MO, to no avail. Unfortunately, there was no information about Jacob or Isaac Snyder (by any spelling) marrying Elizabeth Wenzinger/Wensinger in Illinois in the Marriage Index. I don't have any concrete information on where they were married, but it seems that it didn't happen in Illinois (though my correspondent who is a descendent of Henry Snyder says Elizabeth and Isaac were married in Jo Daviess County, but I don't know how she arrived at that conclusion because there is no Wenzinger/Wensinger in the Illinois Marriage Index). Was there a newspaper in Fulton County that carried birth announcements in 1858? Or obits in 1859 that might show William's parents as having died? Cemetery listings? Is there any possiblity that the County birth records go back as far as Feb 1858? With a name this common, I'm afraid I'll never get it unravelled without some kind of birth record for William. If I could get the parents names settled, it would go a long way toward straightening this out. My father didn't even know William had any siblings - he seemed very certain that William was an only child (but William died in 1940 when my father was 9, so he doesn't remember an awful lot). BTW, Bieden is in Germany (or was). It seems to me that the Swiss borders were rather fluid through the 1800s (and probably until the end of WW2). Thank you again to everyone who has been putting in time on my questions - I really appreciate all of the efforts. Christine At 09:37 AM 2/24/2003 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Lyde, > The following is pure speculation but based upon Christine's original >information. > > Another possibility would be that Elizabeth Wensinger, the grandmother, >is the mother of Johanna Wensinger Frederick (note she is a widow) who may be >the blind aunt Christine spoke of. It is possible that Elizabeth was also >the mother of another daughter (possibly also named Elizabeth) who was >married to someone named Snyder by whom she had several sons. Although >William B. Snyder does not appear with the family, he may have moved >elsewhere by this time since he would have been about 22 in 1880. If >Christine's information is a bit sketchy, it may be that it has also become >somewhat confused over the years (I've found this sort of thing in my own >family). Elizabeth Wensinger may be the maternal grandmother and Jacob or >Isaac Snyder could be either the father or the paternal grandfather. > > Christine, if you see this, I would also suggest that you try the German >spelling of the name Snyder which would be Schneider. If the family was >German or Swiss they probably would have used that spelling originally. > > Obviously the SWIT listed as birthplace stands for Switzerland but I am >at a loss as to what BRESEIN or BIEDEN would be. I checked maps of >Switzerland, Germany and Austria and found nothing similar. However, many >names have changed over the years. Does anyone know? > >Gloria > > >==== ILFULTON Mailing List ==== >To UNsubscribe from the mailing list in MAIL MODE send a message to: > [email protected] >Put ONLY the word "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the body (Turn off any signature files)
In a message dated 2/24/03 6:57:49 AM Central Standard Time, GBORGRINK writes: << I have the 1880 census on CD. It does show relationships. >> Thanks Gloria ! I think I'm getting spoiled by having this census online. I also have the CDs; but it didn't occur to me to check to see if there was a different format with the CD. About this family....there is still the mystery of "where is William B. Snyder?" and why is Elizabeth's name now Wensinger? Could it be Johanna Frederick (daughter of Elizabeth) was Johanna Elizabeth Wensinger (or Elizabeth Johanna Wensinger) who married Isaac or Jacob Snyder and later a Mr. Frederick? If my math is right, Johanna would have been about 18yrs when Wm. B. was born? Lyde
I have the 1880 census on CD. It does show relationships. She is the grandmother of Isaac. Census Place: St. Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254675 National Archives Film T9-0675 Page 290C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Elizabeth WENSINGER Self F W W 73 SWIT Occ: Keeping House Fa: SWIT Mo: SWIT Johanna FREDERICK Dau F S W 40 SWIT Occ: Works At Home Fa: SWIT Mo: SWIT Julia FREDERICK GDau F S W 12 MO Occ: Works At Home Fa: BRESEIN Mo: SWIT John SNYDER GSon M S W 27 NY Occ: Laborer Fa: BIEDEN Mo: SWIT Isaac SNYDER GSon M S W 24 IL Occ: Laborer Fa: BIEDEN Mo: SWIT Henry SNYDER GSon M S W 20 MO Occ: Laborer Fa: BIEDEN Mo: SWIT Gloria
In a message dated 2/23/03 6:55:44 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << Or a record of death date? >> Cemetery Inscriptions of Fulton County, Illinois - Greenwood Cemetery, Canton, IL - Volume 16, published by FCHGS: REED, Glenn - died April 26, 1923 @ 29yrs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lyde
FYI- I have had some luck in finding an old obit in the PJS Archives. If you look at right side of front page you see a note about the Arrchives. Type in a name and you may get the first few lines of the obit. Then it's 2.50 or so to buy the whole piece. For years Ancestry had all the PJS obits on line for yrs. back. It was a great resource!!!!! A yr. ago they disappeared. I wrote Ancestry and the PJS. Ancestry just said 'we no longer .....bla bla bla". But the PJS did start the Archives. It is expensive for a yr.....like 150.00. I would be willing to pay a yearly fee for access but 150.00 is more than I can do. In the meantime we''ll continue helping each other. cheers, ginny greenup seaholm ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ----- Original Message ----- From: "TINA REED" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: [ILFULTON] Thank you for the obit RE: Hazel WELLS > > Hi Listers, > > I had already looked at the PJStar websight. her name was listed in the > death notices but, I could not find the obit. Guess they don't list them on > line anymore. > > Tina
A small lone stone, w/a metal cover, w/name Glenn REED, stands next to a larger stone for James and Margaret(MITCHELL) REED in the Greenwood Cem. There is no date on the metal cover. Almost certain he is the son of James and Mgt, REED. My only photo of him is a cute little boy of approx. 8 yrs. taken approx. 1900. Would any one have an obit listing for this little guy? Or a record of death date? James REED d. 1914 and Margaret d. 1936. Sincerely, ginny greenup seaholm _________________ M I T C H E L L -J E N K I N S-D U N B A R in Fulton Co.
This might be your family (without Wm. B.) in Missouri 1880 census. It appears Wensinger was not Elizabeth's maiden name? Now widowed, she would have been 51yrs when Wm B. was born? Note , Isaac was born Illinois ca 1856 and Henry born ca 1860. If Elizabeth is the mother, she would have been 60yrs when Henry was born! Maybe this Elizabeth is the Aunt? or the grandmother? Strange...I just realized this site does not give relationships. Household: Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Elizabeth WENSINGER W Female 73 SWIT Keeping House Johanna FREDERICK S Female 40 SWIT Works At Home Julia FREDERICK S Female 12 MO Works At Home John SNYDER S Male 27 NY Laborer Isaac SNYDER S Male 24 IL Laborer Henry SNYDER S Male 20 MO Laborer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Source Information: Census Place St. Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri Family History Library Film 1254675 Page Number 290C ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lyde