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    1. TAYLOR OBITUARY
    2. Peggy Carey
    3. Roseville Press Tribune, 26 May 1992 Roseville, CA JOHN TAYLOR July 25, 1908-May 24, 1992 John Hugh Taylor died Sunday at Roseville Convalescent Hospital. He was 83. A native of Fulton, IL he had lived in Roseville for 30 years. He was a veteran of World War II. Mr TAylor was a member of the Roseville Masonic Lodge 222. Masonic funeral services will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday at Lambert Funeral Home, 400 Douglas Blvd. Blurial will be in the Roseville Cemetery. Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife, Lucy Taylor of Roseville; daughter, Marilyn Ward of Fencoi, Mich; three sons, John Taylor who is in the Navy, David Taylor of Chico and Danny Taylor of Carmel; a sister, Sister Catherine Taylor of Dubuque, Iowa, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Capital Area Parkinson Disease Association, P.O. Box 215777. Sacramento. 95821-8777.

    01/20/2006 11:22:46
    1. Obits-Walter,Capps, Walker
    2. Todd
    3. FULTON COUNTY LEDGER Jan 21, 1886 Mrs. Sarah R. Walter, widow of Dr. James R. Walter, died at the residence of her son-in-law (the old family residence on south Main street), D. W. Walker, Saturday morning. Mrs. Walter was attacked with paralysis and died almost instantly. This was the third attack within three years. Mrs. Walter was aged 81 years and 11 months. She was born in Winchester, Va., was married in Ohio to Dr. James R. Walter, and came with her family to Canton, Illinois, in about 1842. The Doctor died early in 1854, leaving the widow, three sons, and one daughter. One of these sons has since died. Two sons, James and Richardson, live in Kansas, and the daughter is the wife of D. W. Walker, of this city. Mrs. Walter had for many years been a member of the congregational church and died in the full faith of the gospel. Funeral services Sunday afternoon, Rev. H. Mills officiating. ******************************************************************* CANTON DAILY REGISTER Canton, IL Mar 23, 1925 Mrs. Martha E. Walker, one of Canton’s oldest residence, died at her home, 419 North First avenue, at 11:15 o’clock this forenoon, following a weeks illness from pneumonia. Mrs. Walker was a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James W. (sic, James R.) Walter, pioneer settlers in Canton, and was born in Hillsboro, Ohio, March 7, 1834. Dr. Walter came to Canton in 1836, the year following the great storm here, and spent the remainder of his life in this city. Martha Walter was united in marriage to D. W. Walker, May 18, 1858. Mr. Walker died Feb. 13, 1900. She is suvived by the following children: Miss Lillian Walker, Miss Helen F. Walker and Mrs. Frank H. Dewey of Canton, and Fred D. Walker, well known band director, of Arkansas City, Kan. There are five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Walker had been a resident of Canton since 1836, more than 89 years. When a child she united with the Congregational church and lived a devoted member the remainder of her life. Arrangements for the funeral lave not yet been completed. ******************************************************** CANTON WEEKLY REGISTER Canton, IL Thursday, Feb 15, 1900 D. W. Walker died at 10:30 o’clock Tuesday forenoon, at his home, 173 North Main street, where he had lain helpless since he was stricken down, long weeks ago-waiting for the end of pain and weariness. His death was peaceful and devoid of suffering. He calmly sank to sleep. Biographical Daniel W. Walker was born May 18, 1835, at Wardsboro, Vt. His father, Bliss Walker, was the son of Edward Walker, who was one of the pioneer settlers of Vermont and a soldier in the war of the revolution. His mother was Lovina Newell, of the same state. At the age of 19 years Mr. Walker left New England for Mississippi, where for a time he taught music. Returning to New England he taught two years in the academy at Rochester, Mass. In the summer of 1857 he came to Canton. From that time until his death this city was his home. He was married here, May 18, 1858, to Martha E. Walter, daughter of the late Dr. James W. (sic, James R.) Walter. She survives her husband, with four of their five children: Mrs. Frank H. Dewey, the Misses Lillian and Helen Walker and Frederick D. Walker. One son-Edward is deceased. Mr. Walker leaves no brother, and only one sister-Mrs. S. E. Lindsey, of Boston, Mass. Mr. Walker was identified prominently with Canton’s business interests for many years. He was a partner in the drygoods house of Bass, Walker & Bower, then in the grocery firm of Ross & Walker, and in that of Walker & Waugh, by which it was succeeded, and afterward, for 20 years at least, conducted the business as the sole proprietor. During a great portion of this time he was interested with the late John B. Allen and others in a coal mining company, and was agent in turn for the Pacific and then for the Adams express company. He retired from mercantile business in 1893, but continued to act as agent for the Adams express company until his last illness. D. W. Walker was not only a man of fine business talents, but he excelled as a musician and musical critic and his social gifts were many. He led the Congregation choir for 25 years. He was for a long time the instructor of the old Canton band, and afterward of the K. P. band. He was one of the founders of the local lodge of the Knights of Pythias, a member of the Workmen’s lodge, and formerly a member of the Canton lodge of Odd Fellows. He united with the Congregational church soon after he came to Canton, and his life exemplified The Christian virtues. He was an honest and God fearing man, with love for all humanity. The people among whom he lived for more than two score years accorded him the honoring regard he merited. They one and all lament his death, and deeply sympathize with those nearest and dearest and most greviously bereaved. ********************** CANTON WEEKLY REGISTER Thursday, Nov 6, 1890 Mrs. Rebecca Capps, wife of Elijah A. Capps, died at her home in Canton at nine o’clock Monday evening. Mrs. Capps’ age was ninety five years, seven months and nine days. Her death was due to the weight of years rather than any specific ailment. Since 1838 herself and the aged husband who survives her had been residents of Fulton County – living until 1860 on a farm in Buckheart Township, and since then in Canton. The maiden name of Mrs. Capps was Rebecca Walter. She was a native of Virginia, but her family early emigrated to Ohio from the Old Dominion, as did her husband’s from North Carolina, and her marriage took place in Highland County, Ohio, in 1823. The venerable couple had thus lived together more than three score years – or longer than any save a very small portion of the human race are privileged to dwell in this world. They had long been the oldest couple in the county, and perhaps the oldest in the state – Mr. Capps’ age being only about one year less than that of his wife. She was a truly good woman, whom all her aquaintances deeply esteemed. For very many years a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, she lived a consistent, beautiful Christian life. One son and three daughters are living – James C. Capps, of Maquon, and Mrs. A. O. Baughman, Mrs. C. J. Main and Mrs. Emory, of this city. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. The Rev. Dr. J. W. Haney, Mrs. Capps former pastor, came from Kewanee to preach the sermon. ************************************ CANTON WEEKLY REGISTER Canton, IL Thursday, Dec 24, 1891 The death of Elijah Capps occurred Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, at his home on West Locust street. Mr. Capps was probably the oldest person in Canton. He would have been ninety-five years of age in January had he lived. Elijah A. Capps was born in Randolph county, North Carolina, in 1897. Mr. Capps came to Fulton County in 1838 and resided in Buckheart township until 1860, when he came to Canton. He was married in 1823 to Rebecca Walter. Mrs. Capps died about one year ago. Mr. Capps has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church for about seventy-eight years. Mr. Capps was the father of seven children, five of whom survive him. The children are James C. Capps, Maquon; Sarah J. Emry, Canton; Elizabeth Smith, Bushnell; Mary E. Baughman and Maria A. Main of Canton. The above mentioned children survive their father, but Lettice Hulit and Martha A. Capps, preceded their father to the grave. The cause of the death of Mr. Capps is supposed to have been the grippe and also the effects of a fall which he received about a week ago. The deceased was a most kind and generous man and a staunch believer in the future great destiny of this Republic. The latter fact was evinced by an occurrence when he disposed of his magnificent farm in Buckheart township during the early part of the late war. The United States Government had begun issuing greenbacks. Many people were dubious about accepting them in payment, but Mr. Capps expressed a willingness to accept in payment for his farm that which the government said was legal tender, “for this Republic,” said he, “ promises nothing which it will not perform.” Mr. Capps was a familiar figure in Canton for thirty years and was personally known and beloved by nearly every resident in the city, besides by all the older inhabitants of the county. The funeral of the late Elijah Capps took place at the Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday at 2 o’clock p. m. The Rev. E. S. [apparently I missed copying the last two sentences from the film] --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP.

    01/20/2006 06:58:31
    1. Obits-R. W. Combs, John M. Combs
    2. Todd
    3. CANTON WEEKLY REGISTER Canton, IL Thursday Jan 27, 1887 London Mills "Uncle Bobby" Combs, mention of whose serious illness was made in these columns recently, died at the "old Combs place" Sunday morning, of old age and general debility. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church at Midway on Monday morning, the Rev. Boatman officiating. "Uncle Bobby" , as he was familiarly called, was probably the oldest settler in North Fulton and was one of the men who pitched their tents among the trees and wild grasses that waved in the breezes for hundreds of years undisturbed, and helped subdue the wilderness and convert it into what we now behold. We owe a debt of gratitude to those who pioneered Fulton County which can never be repaid. *********************** CANTON WEEKLY REGISTER Canton, IL Thursday Feb 24, 1910 London Mills J. N. Combs(sic, J. M.), who has been sick for some time, died at his home southeast of town, Friday afternoon about 5 o'clock. The funeral was held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Mount Pleasant church. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery, the Rev. H. Essex of this place officiating. Mr. Combs leaves a widow, Mrs. Mary (Cowman) Combs, two daughters, Mrs. Ellery Mills and Mrs. Wilbur Hummel, and four sons, Milton, Henry, Elmer and Bruce, and a number of Grandchildren, all of the immediate relatives living here. He had a large number of friends who, with the relatives, greatly mourn his demise --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.

    01/20/2006 05:09:31
    1. Earthquake in 1865
    2. Has anyone any information about an earthquake that was felt in the Chicago area on 1/13/1865? Wayne G wagil@aol.com

    01/19/2006 04:16:39
    1. Fulton County Update
    2. Janine Crandell
    3. Hi, I would like to thank everyone who contributed this month! It's been great! Biographies: * Michael Frizell sent in a biography of John Bailey, Evan Baily and wonderful family data on William and Mary King (located in the "Family History" section). * Glenene Brown transcribed 13 biographies from the 1879 History of Fulton County book. * Nan Krull transcribed 15 biographies from the 1879 History of the Fulton County book. * Note: It's my goal for 2006 to get all the bios from the 1879 History of Fulton County book online...we're off to a wonderful start! Cemeteries: * Jeanie Lowe submitted 2 tombstone pictures for the Stites Cemetery. * Jan May contributed photos/directions for the Randall cemetery, Morningstar cemetery, Stites cemetery, Freeman cemetery and Sixteen cemetery. * Byron and Kathryn Palmer have recently restored the Virgil cemetery and compiled burial information in the process. For further information, please visit the Vigil cemetery webpage. * Tombstone photos have been added [by your host] to the Summum cemetery webpage. Churches: * Chris Jannsen submitted a website link for the Checkrow Church in Avon, Illinois. * Don Parkinson submitted pictures/postcards of the Christian and Methodist Churches in Lewistown...more to come... * A picture of the Providence Church on County Highway 14 has been added by your host. Military: * Special thanks to Don Parkinson, Max Latimer, Gaile Thomas and Sara Hemp for their contributions and suggestions regarding a new section called "Camp Ellis". * Ron Manroe transcribed chapters 7-11 of the 85th Illnois Infantry book. * Judith McGregor submitted military data on George Washington Bandle and his brother, Asahel Bandle. * A tombstone photo of Revolutionary War veteran Hezekiah Hardesty was sent in by Bill Puckett. * Gary Green submitted a tombstone photo of Robert and Almira Zimmerman as well as military data for Robert. * Karen Morlan wrote a military bio of Hamilton Bauman and sent in a tombstone picture of Civil War veteran, Joseph Harrison. * 1929 Honor Roll for Fulton County and Fulton County residents at the Soldiers and Sailors home in Quincy, compliments of Sara Hemp. Obituaries: * Judi Gilker submitted 5 obits: Ella Morgan, Jonas Brewer, Emma Wooddell, Leatha Mills and Stuart Wooddell. * Janet Howard sent in 2 death certificates for Samuel Fackler and Lotta Fackler. * A "friend of free genealogy" sent in 19 obituaries...via Sara Hemp...more to come... * 2 obituaries (with additional data) for Almira and Ellison Norcott were submitted by Phyllis Minner. Pictures/Postcards: * Max Latimer contributed postcards of U. G. Orendorf's home, a bridge view of Ellisville and a 1907 P. & O. plow advertisement. NOTE: Please be sure to check the "Family Websites" section as well as the "Brickwalls" and "Surnames" sections...new listings are added every month! There are more contributions (from this month) that I promise to put online soon! Also, if there were submissions from last year that I somehow missed, please give me a gentle nudge and I will put them online as soon as possible. heartfelt thanks to all, Janine http://www.iltrails.org/fulton

    01/17/2006 04:47:35
    1. Regarding Ebay and genealogy
    2. Angie Sneeringer
    3. This is in response to the Ebay email about the photograph. I wanted to let the rest of you know that I have found some wonderful genealogy items on Ebay recently. One was a 1900-ish postcard sent by one of my g-grandmothers and another was a 1901 souvenir edition of the Glasford Gazette that lists a lot of bios, business ads, etc. For anyone interested, in the search box type in your surnames and/or town names to see what comes up. You might be surprised. Happy hunting! Angie

    01/17/2006 02:04:17
    1. Re: ILFULTON-D Digest V06 #5
    2. Judy C. Wickert
    3. Thank you for the post. Some of my distant relatives. Bidded on it. Thanks again, Judy ILFULTON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: ILFULTON-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 5 Today's Topics: #1 Eva Beadles photo on Ebay [susan ] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from ILFULTON-D, send a message to ILFULTON-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 08:58:40 -0800 (PST) From: susan <mefoosty2@yahoo.com> To: ILFULTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Eva Beadles photo on Ebay I don't know if anyone is interested but there's a photo of Eva Beadles up for sale on Ebay, it was used as a postcard with a date of 1907. Here's the link http://cgi.ebay.com/RPPC-girl-reading-book-postcard-Lewistown-Illinois-ILL_W0QQitemZ6244687418QQcategoryZ20207QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Sorry if this is an inappropriate post, it's my first post in a long time! Susan Turner - ------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it!

    01/16/2006 10:34:42
    1. Eva Beadles photo on Ebay
    2. susan
    3. I don't know if anyone is interested but there's a photo of Eva Beadles up for sale on Ebay, it was used as a postcard with a date of 1907. Here's the link http://cgi.ebay.com/RPPC-girl-reading-book-postcard-Lewistown-Illinois-ILL_W0QQitemZ6244687418QQcategoryZ20207QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Sorry if this is an inappropriate post, it's my first post in a long time! Susan Turner --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it!

    01/16/2006 01:58:40
    1. RE:LOGSDEN lookup Greenwood Cem.
    2. TINA REED
    3. Hi Judi, This is what was in the Greenwood Cem. book. I did look for other LOGSDEN surnames in the Greenwood books I have ,couldn't find any others listed. Hope this helps.. Tina Charles LOGSDON bur.d Nov. 7,1927 - 71y S.G. lot 342 Div.M LOGSDEN,Irene Elizabeth (d.c.) b.27 Dec.1858 IL. d.8 Feb. 1921 - Canton,IL. bur.d Feb. 10,1921 - 62y 1m 11da fa: Alex ORR b. PA. mo: Irene (Hicks) b.IL. w/o Charles LOGSDEN lot 341-342 Div. M. pg. 192 Vol. 16 Jan.1, 1921 to Dec. 31 1950 Cemetery Inscriptions of Fulton County,Ill. Canton Twp. Greenwood Cemetery, Canton IL.

    01/08/2006 04:10:44
    1. Photos of Moores Chapel Cemetery, Joshua Twp
    2. Doris Williams
    3. I took many photos of grave sites in the Moores Chapel Cemetery in Joshua Twp. with my digital camera. On a recent trip to Canton Our ancestor was Mary Axley Crosthwait who married Hervey Crosthwait, and both are buried there. We passed by this cemetery for 50 years, never knowing that the sister of my ancestor was buried there, and had come to Fulton County in 1832. If anyone would like a copy of any of these stones, I will be happy to forward it to you. The tombstones I have digital photos of are: Hervey Crosthwait Mary Crosthwait Benjamin Oram Joseph Smith James Sells John Ash ( states "our father born at Bradbury England) Martin and Owings Robert W. Waugh William W. Waugh Lovina Standard Catherine O. Potter wife of Hamilton Potter John Standard Marshall? Standard J. P Standard I. M. Standard James R. Smith James A. Standard Sarah and Jacob Smith Smith Bros Burson and Henry (Many names on this stone) William Walker I didn't photograph all the stones, and I know the genealogy group has listed this cemetery, but a photo of the stones is nice to have. Doris F. Williams doriswms@comcast.net

    01/06/2006 09:10:32
    1. How to post change of email address?
    2. Doris Williams
    3. My email to Alice Stipac at ilfulton@stipak.com bounced. Here was my message. I need to change my email address since we have moved to AL from MO. My queries are archived and can be located by researching the surname AGUE, PRICE, CONNELL, MUHMENTHALER, and others. My new email is: Doris F. Williams doriswms@comcast.net I belong to the Fulton County list group, and follow along with the good work you are doing with the web site. Doris F. Williams

    01/06/2006 08:44:46
    1. Reed correction
    2. Bonita Campbell
    3. I am sorry, but I put in the wrong town for MARY COCKRELL REED, wife of NELSON REED, in my inquiry about locating where they were buried. The town should have been PRAIRIE CITY, ILL. in McDonough County, not Lewistown. Please refer to my prior inquiry for details. Sherman Campbell Eagle, Idaho

    01/06/2006 02:49:13
    1. REED
    2. Bonita Campbell
    3. I am looking for the burial location of my great great grandparents, NELSON REED and MARY COCKRELL REED. He died 17 April 1865 and she died 27 August 1883. The 1880 census listed Mary as living in Lewistown, Illinois with a sister ELIZA LYONS. I would like to know if there is a cemetary located in the area and, if so, is there an index or listing of those buried there? NELSON AND MARY REED lived in Fulton County, per family information, but no one knows where they died or where they were buried. Any help would be appreciated. Sherman Campbell Eagle, Idaho

    01/05/2006 02:44:09
    1. James Hennessy family
    2. Julie Fedde
    3. I am searching for family of JAMES HENNESSY who may have lived in Liverpool prior to his 1850 arrival in Chicago. His 1886 Chicago obituary requested publishing in the Liverpool Catholic Times. His wife was SARAH MARTIN HENNESSY. Does anyone recognize these names, or have any suggestions for research in the Liverpool area? Many thanks! Julie in sunny California

    01/04/2006 03:13:21
    1. Re: [ILFULTON] Look up please - Greenwood Cemetery
    2. Danni Hopkins
    3. From Cemetery Inscriptions of Fulton County, Illinois Canton Township Greenwood Cemetery, Canton, Illinois Volume 16 January 1, 1921 to December 31, 1950 page 192 LOGSDON, Charles bur.d Nov. 7, 1927-71 y S.G. lot 342 Div. M LOGSDEN, Irene Elizabeth (d.c.) b. Dec. 27, 1858, Il. d. Feb. 8, 1821, Canton, Il. bur.d Feb. 10, 1921-62y 1m 11d fa. Alex Orr b. Pa. mo. Irene Hicks b. Il. w/o Charles Logsden lot 341-342 Div. M page 333 TOLLE, Martha Ellen Wid. (d.c.) b. Sept. 24, 1881, Kearney, Neb. d. Feb. 8, 1950, Canton,Il. bur.d Feb. 11, 1950-68y 4m 14d fa. Charles Logsdon mo. Irene Orr w/o James E. Tolle lot N1/2 1080 Div. M There was no more on Charles Logsdon. Hope this helps. Danni Monn Hopkins ----- Original Message ----- From: "jgilker" <jgilker@insightbb.com> To: <ILFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 6:05 AM Subject: [ILFULTON] Look up please - Greenwood Cemetery > Hello List, > Does everyone had an index to the Greenwood Cemetery in Canton, Fulton County, Illinois? > > I am attempting to confirm a death date on Charles LOGSDON is believed to be buried in Greenwood Cemetery either 1927 or 1929. > His wife Irene Elizabeth ORR LOGSDON died Feb. 8, 1921 and is believed buried in Greenwood Cemetery also. Looking for burials on any members of this family.They had the following 12 children: > > 1-Deley May > 2-Abslum (twin) > 3-Lilly Mandy (twin) > 4-Minnie > 5-Hattie > 6-Martha Ellen > 7-Richard > 8-George Elrick > 9-Donald R > 10-Clover > 11-Joseph William > 12-Rollie L > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Kind regards, > Judi Gilker > > > ==== ILFULTON Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the mailing list in DIGEST MODE send an email message to: > ILFULTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > Put ONLY the word "SUBSCRIBE" in the body (Turn off your signature files) > >

    01/04/2006 12:14:15
    1. Look up please - Greenwood Cemetery
    2. jgilker
    3. Hello List, Does everyone had an index to the Greenwood Cemetery in Canton, Fulton County, Illinois? I am attempting to confirm a death date on Charles LOGSDON is believed to be buried in Greenwood Cemetery either 1927 or 1929. His wife Irene Elizabeth ORR LOGSDON died Feb. 8, 1921 and is believed buried in Greenwood Cemetery also. Looking for burials on any members of this family.They had the following 12 children: 1-Deley May 2-Abslum (twin) 3-Lilly Mandy (twin) 4-Minnie 5-Hattie 6-Martha Ellen 7-Richard 8-George Elrick 9-Donald R 10-Clover 11-Joseph William 12-Rollie L Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Judi Gilker

    01/03/2006 11:05:56
    1. Website of the Primitive Baptist Library, Carthage, Illinois
    2. Robert L. Webb
    3. Dear friends, For the sake new subscribers to the forum who may not already be aware of our work, I would like to post our website address again, below. Our library has a large collection of church records, periodicals, minutes, photos, obituaries, books, biographies, etc., from which we have been trying to help genealogists since 1988, when we formally organized our library. We have over 54,000 names of members mostly in the midwest entered into a database in our computer, together with the year of birth and death when available, and the date they joined the church when known, etc. We are adding to this database, and to our collection, as much as time permits us to do so with our very limited volunteer staff, consisting of my wife and daughter and myself. We hope 2006 will be a good year for you, and welcome you to write to us if we can be of any help. Our website is: http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/pbl.html Elder Robert Webb The Primitive Baptist Library Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois

    12/31/2005 08:36:32
    1. FamilyHart Database Update
    2. We have just completed our quarterly update of our online database, adding some 10,000 new names. This brings our online total to now over 450,000 linked names. Many of these names are from Fulton, Peoria, Ogle, and other Illinois counties. You may visit our online database at: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/ Thanks! Don & Jeanine Hartman FamilyHart http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/ Rootsweb List Admins for: Pennsylvania, PADutchGenONLY, Penna-Dutch, PAYork, PA-York-Gen, MD-Fred-Gen, MDWashin, Burket, Dierdorff, Gotshall, Glattfelder, Hartman, Kohr, Kaufman, Sturm USGENWEB CCs for: York Co., PA; Franklin Co., PA; Frederick Co., MD; Washington Co., MD

    12/31/2005 04:27:34
    1. WHITE-MORRIS lookup
    2. TINA REED
    3. Hi List, I am hoping someone on this list can do a lookup for me. Looking for Leona M.(Morris) WHITE b.1915 d.1980 .....last known address according to the SSDI,was Norris,Fulton Co. IL. Her husband was Henry or Harry "Lee" WHITE. I have checked the Greenwood Cem. book and they are not listed . Maybe they would be listed in the Murphy-Sedgwick Funeral Book or buried at the Norris CEM. Would like to also hear from anyone who may have known these folks or if they are a part of your family tree. Thanks so much for your time and assistance. Tina chops57@hotmail.com HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL!! 2006

    12/30/2005 10:47:32
    1. Re: [ILFULTON] PAINTER, WOODS, DOTY, MOSHER, BANDLE, BURNETT, ASHBY, BAGBY, ACKERSON, HARPER
    2. Danni Hopkins
    3. Judy, Thanks for sharing your family home page. I never seem to be able to use one of those trees as I can't find what I am looking for. I have most of the surnames that you mention in my files. I am attaching a link to my family information. I have got to get it updated as I have recently found more on my New England lines but this will give you what I have on the Fulton Co., Il. part. Danni Monn Hopkins http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dannimonn&I11.x=44&I11.y =3 ----- Original Message ----- From: <JudyL829@aol.com> To: <ILFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 8:54 PM Subject: [ILFULTON] PAINTER, WOODS, DOTY, MOSHER, BANDLE, BURNETT, ASHBY, BAGBY, ACKERSON, HARPER > My name is Judith {Painter} McGregor. Born in Fulton County and descendant > of the above surnames. Most of my ancestors came to Fulton County in the mid > 1800's. I have gathered much information but still need much more. Any > info will be appreciated and I'm willing to share what I have. > My FamilyTree Home page is: > _http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/g/Judith-L-Mcgregor/_ > (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/g/Judith-L-Mcgregor/) > > Email: _JudyL829@aol.com_ (mailto:JudyL829@aol.com) > > > ==== ILFULTON Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the mailing list in MAIL MODE send an email message to: > ILFULTON-L-request@rootsweb.com > Put ONLY the word "SUBSCRIBE" in the body (Turn off your signature files) > >

    12/18/2005 01:12:09