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    1. [ILHANCOC] Elderville article
    2. Ron Bryant
    3. Correspondence. ELDERVILLE, Hancock Co, Ill. We suppose that one-half your readers do not know that such a town exists in Hancock county, as Elderville. It is situated one mile east of the center of Wythe township and, as a town consists of one good store, blacksmith shop, wagon shop, hay hoop factory, and seven or eight residences nearly all new, all frame, principally two stories high. Inhabitants 60. This is a new town, but not yet the second in the county, but as its business capacity is first class, and as it is situated in the midst of the best farming district in the county, and as "no pent up Utica contracts its powers," or any other man, we claim for this place the right to spread, puff, blow or bust, as occasion may require. No Woolen Mill, Cotton Factory or National Capitols have yet been located here; but there is room for as good National Capitols here as a Washington can afford or as Nation choose to build. No money has been appropriated by Congress to build a Navy Yard at this place, nor has that august assembly been petioned for a Custom House; but a Post Office will probably be erected here next summer. Yet, notwithstanding all this, we can expect no vessels at our Wharf, until the west fork of Bear Creek is improved and deepened sufficiently for the navigation of first class cat-fish, which will not be done this winter. Business men remember Elderville. J. K. M. The Carthage Gazette Carthage, Illinois Thursday December 26, 1872 Page 2 Column 4

    08/30/2000 12:03:47
    1. [ILHANCOC] Ida E. Thompson
    2. Ron Bryant
    3. Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/354 Surname: Berry, Duffie, Godair, Hainline, Hobart, Olmstead, Parker, Robinson, Simmons, Thompson, Wright ------------------------- DEATH OF MRS. HARVEY THOMPSON. Again the Reaper of Death has come into our midst and taken a loved one from among us, leaving many hearts torn and bleeding, causing a shade of sadness to settle like a pail of gloom over the entire community, leaving broken hearts and a vacant place by the fireside, which never can be filled. Ida E. Berry was born at Victoria, Ill., March 5, 1855, and departed this life at her home one and one-half miles west of Webster, June 12, 1918, aged 63 years, 3 months and 7 days. She was the youngest in a family of six children born to Samuel and Jane Berry, two of whom, together with the parents, preceded her to the great beyond. There yet remain one brother, George Berry of Galesburg; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Godair, of Chicago, and Mrs. A. R. Simmons of Majorville; also an aged stepmother of Santa Anna, Calif. There are also five nephews, who loved her with a tender devotion, they are Clarence M. Thompson, of Ft. Worth, Texas; Noble and John Olmstead of Victoria, Ill.; Willard and Howard, twin sons of her only brother, George Berry of Galesburg. Both of these young men are now in the service of their country — the former "Somewhere in France" and the latter at a training camp somewhere in Georgia. The other three nephews proved their love and devotion by their presence at the funeral. On March 20, 1879, she was united in marriage to Mr. Harvey Thompson of Webster. To this union six children were born, one son, Lysle, dying in infancy. The rest are, Mrs. Homer Robinson of near Colchester, Mrs. Ernie Robinson of near Carthage, Lester B. at home, Mrs. Tracy Wright of Webster, Mrs. Gay Wright of near Burnside, all of whom have been almost constantly in attendance upon their mother during her long illness. There are also six grandchildren, Opal, Maxine and Helen Robinson, Darlene Wright and Donald and Harvey L. Thompson. There is also one step-daughter, Mrs. W. R. Hainline of near Blandinsville; four step-grandchildren and five step-great-grandchildren. These together with the aged companion and a host of other relatives, friends and neighbors are left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother and a kind and generous neighbor and friend. During a revival meeting conducted by Rev. W. H. Love some years ago, she gave her heart to God and has since lived a noble and consistent christian life. There being no church of her choice here, she never united with any denomination, but was always a cheerful giver to the cause of Christ and went about doing good in her own quiet way, relieving want and suffering and administering to those in sorrow or distress. More than a year ago her health began to fail which gradually continued until a general nervous breakdown occurred. Various changes of scene and medical skill coupled with every known remedy and all that loving hands could do, was tried, but without avail. On Jan. 11, 1918, a graduated nurse, Miss Oatman of Macomb, was employed and has been her constant companion ever since and by her gentleness and faithful service, she won the love of her patient to an extensive degree. Too much cannot be said for the daughters and daughter-in-law, the only son and the sons-in-laws, all of whom were in constant attendance, ever ready to do anything to relieve or restore their dear mother to health. There is no room for regret of any kind. All was done that human hands could do, but after many weary months of suffering, after many sleepless nights and days of agony, all of which were borne so patiently, she without a moment's warning, suddenly but gently fell asleep. Her work on earth was ended. The home where she enjoyed meeting with her friends and loved ones no longer needed her and in the home above where a place was prepared and where loved ones awaited her coming. She will be sadly missed, not only in the home, by the aged companion, the children and grandchildren therein, but in the homes of her married daughters where she loved to go and where she spent many days and hours often caring for some loved one who was ill, trying to sooth, the fevered brow, for She lived for those who loved her,/ . . For those who knew her best, For the heaven that smiled above her,/ . . That land of peace and rest. And from the silent tomb comes this consolation, “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith, henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge shall give me at that day.” Mrs. Thompson was in many ways a superior woman, cultured, refined and modest, her life will live on in the hearts of her children and grandchildren, for her’s was a life worthy of imitation by all who knew her. The entire community sympathize with those who mourn and we pray that He who doeth all things well may comfort their sorrowing hearts. The funeral service was held Friday at 2:30 p. m. from the old home, which for nearly forty years had been her earthly home, around which cling many tender memories. Rev. W. F. Boyd of Carthage, read for the scripture lesson the 23rd psa1m followed by a most comforting discourse based upon the words “And there was evening, and there was morning,” bringing out many new thoughts, how though sorrow may endure for a time, but joy cometh in the morning. A choir composed of Madames L. S. Hobart, J. A. Robinson and Messrs. L. S. Hobart and J. A. Duffie, sang these favorite hymns of the deceased “Gather at the River,” “After While” and “Looking This Way.” The pallbearers who tenderly carried the exquisite bronze casket, were five sons-in-law, Homer and Earnie Robinson, Tracy and Gay Wright, R. W. Hainline and one nephew, George Olmstead. The floral tributes, as follows were beautiful in the extreme: Robe of green intermingled with white roses, sweetpeas and carnations; wheel of pink and white carnations; pillow of calla lilies, roses and bore the word “Mother,” all from the husband and children; Mr. and Mrs. R. W Hainline, carnations and callas; Noble Olmstead, cream roses; John Olmstead, white carnations; Miss Oatman, white and red carnations; Mr. and Mrs. Lem Parker, pink carnations; Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Simmons, white roses; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Houtchens, mixed flowers; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pennock, tea roses; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, pink carnations and sweetpeas. The remains in the flower laden casket were tenderly laid to rest in the family lot in Webster cemetery. Relatives from a distance to attend the funeral were, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berry, Galesburg; Clarence M. Thompson, Ft. Worth, Texas; George, John and Noble Olmstead, Victoria, Ill.; Clyde Hainline, Galesburg; Mrs. Susan Sullivan, Colchester, Ill.; R. W. Hainline, wife and son, of Kerman; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mustain, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Creps, Blandinsville. One sister, Mrs. Hattie Godair of Chicago, was unable to be present. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank the many friends for kindness shown our loved wife and mother, during her long illness and for sympathy and the lovely floral tributes, silent tokens of love and for all kindness shown to us during this sad time./ . . Mr. Harvey Thompson,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thompson,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Robinson,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Wright,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Gay Wright. The Carthage Republican Carthage, Illinois Wednesday June 19, 1918 Page 3 Columns 3 & 4 Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant>

    08/30/2000 09:41:44
    1. [ILHANCOC] Cecelia S. Thompson
    2. Ron Bryant
    3. Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/353 Surname: Hobart, Thompson ------------------------- Died — On Tuesday 31st inst., at 4 o'clock a. m., Celia S. Thompson, wife of Harvey Thompson, of Fountain Green township, in the 27th year of her age. The Carthage Republican Carthage, Illinois Thursday June 2, 1870 Page 3 Column 1 - ----------------------------- SEVENTY YEARS AGO May, 1870 Mrs. Harvey Thompson of Fountain Green township died May 31, aged 27. The Carthage Republican Carthage, Illinois Wednesday May 29, 1940 Page 4 Column 5 Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant>

    08/30/2000 09:33:06
    1. [ILHANCOC] Harvey Thompson
    2. Ron Bryant
    3. Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/352 Surname: Berry, Creps, Duffie, Hainline, Hobart, Mustain, Robinson, Simmons, Taggart, Thompson, Wright ------------------------- HARVEY THOMPSON DEAD. Well Known Citizen of Webster Neighborhood Fatally In- jured When Tree Fell on Him. Another distressing sorrow has come to the children and other relatives and friends of Harvey Thompson by his sudden death on Sunday evening, Oct. 27th inst., following one short week of intense suffering, as a result of an accident caused by a tree falling on him last Monday afternoon while he was watching his son Lester, and some other hands, saw down a huge tree in his timber not far from his home. The accident as reported is as follows: His son, Lester, assisted by Frank Walker was cutting a large tree in the timber not far from his home. Mr. Thompson was seated on a stump nearby, watching them. They did not expect the tree to fall in that direction but it did, and only the fact that a huge branch was caught over a large stump, thereby arresting the force of the blow, saved him from being instantly crushed. As it was, he was pinned beneath the weight of part of the tree, with a broken shoulder, a badly bruised head and right side of face, his right eye being badly bruised. He was hastily brought home and Drs. Parr of Carthage and Bouseman of Ft. Green were called, who dressed his wounds and made him as comfortable as possible. He has been a great sufferer constantly and on Saturday afternoon Dr. Holmes of Macomb was called to see him. His children have all been with him and Mr. Wm. Dale of Carthage had been employed to assist in his care. All that loving hands could do to make him comfortable was done, but his physicians had grave apprehensions from the first. Obituary next week. The Carthage Republican Carthage, Illinois Wednesday October 30, 1918 Page 1 Column 2 - ----------------------------- Harvey Thompson was born in McDonough county, near the present city of Macomb, Sept. 27, 1838, and died at his home one mile west of Webster at 4 o'clock p. m., Sunday, Oct. 27, 1918. His death was the result of an accident which occurred just six days previous, in which he sustained injuries which were beyond human help, and after all being done that was possible to do, to alleviate his suffering, he peacefully sank to rest at the age of 80 years, 1 month. He was the son of John and Elizabeth Thompson, both of whom have preceded him to the great beyond these many years. He was the last of a family of five children, four sons and one daughter; also two half-brothers, all having gone on before. Besides these there is one yet remaining, Mrs. Samuel Duffie of Fountain Green, who though only a cousin, was reared in this home and was more like a sister to the other children in the family. In 1850 when but a mere boy he moved with his parents to the farm where he died. His father owned large possessions of land and after his death, the old home was bequeathed to his son, Harvey, who at once erected a new house which was later remodeled into the fine commodious residence which for three score years or more has been his earthly home. In 1863 he was married to Miss Celia Hobart. To them two children were born, one dying in infancy and one, Mrs. W. R. Hainline of Blandinsville yet survives. His home was destined to soon be broken up by the stern hand of death which came and took from him his loving wife, leaving him alone and desolate. On March 20, 1879, he was again united in marriage, to Miss Ida Berry of Galesburg, who but a few short months ago, June 12, 1918, was taken from her home and loved ones, leaving an aching wound which never has healed. To this union six children were born. One son, Lysle, dying in infancy. Those remaining are Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Colchester, Mrs. E. H. Robinson of Carthage, Lester at home, Mrs. T. C. Wright of Webster and Mrs. Gay Wright of Burnside, all of whom were constantly at his bed-side during his last illness, and gave him all the ease and devotion it was possible for human hands to bestow. It was of no avail. He had lived his allotted time and by reason of his strength has passed over the three score years and ten. Mr. Wm. Dale of Carthage had been employed to act as nurse and was most tender in his untiring efforts to relieve his suffering. Miss Oatman of Macomb, the trained nurse who had taken care of Mrs. Thompson during her illness, had been sent for, but arrived a few moments after he had passed away. He had for some years past been subject to violent illnesses caused by a complication of ailments, which at times had given his family great concern, but when the final summons came it was in such an unexpected manner that the wounds which were only slightly healed in the hearts of his children, were opened afresh and makes his death a double grief. Besides the children there are also ten grandchildren, five great grandchildren, who with a host of nieces and nephews, other relatives, old friends and neighbors mourn his sad death. Being one of the earliest settlers in this community he had been ever ready to help promote a cause that was worthy of emulation, and was active in the support of the calls of our nation during its present crisis, giving largely of his means to support the cause of liberty. By industry and economy he had accumulated vast possessions and at the time of his death was computed to be one of the wealthiest men in Hancock county, owning more than one thousand acres of the finest land in the state, besides other large personal estates, which he leaves as a legacy to his loved ones, as a never failing proof that their best interest was his own. His home was always open to any who might wish to call, and there was a welcome seat at his table for every way-farer who chanced to pass his way. It would be impossible to recall his many acts of kindness, for much was done in such a way his left hand knew not what his right hand was giving. His kind heart reached beyond his own home and many neighbors and friends could recall deeds of kindness. He was an honest and up-right man and was respected by all who knew him. Having traveled through many scenes of pioneer life he witnessed the passing of the oxcart for the automobile; the mowing cradle for the self-binder; the flail and spinning wheel for the steam thresher and the factory; the invention of the telephone and many other devices of modern science, unknown to the world in the days of his young manhood. The herds of wild animals which used to roam at will in his own forests are long ago extinct, while he lived on, to tell the story to his descendants. A good man is gone and his familiar form will be missed by every passerby. The old home will look lonely without him, and in the sorrow which has for a second time within so short a time fallen upon his devoted children, who are thus bereft of both a mother's love and a father's counsel, we can only point them to the Divine Helper, who has promised to be a "father to the fatherless" and the orphan's friend. / . . Afterwhile, O the happy/ . . . . Afterwhile!/ . . We shall meet to live forever,/ . . In the happy afterwhile. A private funeral service was held at the home on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 2 o'clock p. m. conducted by the Rev. W. F. Boyd of Carthage, who, it was conceded by all who heard him, surpassed himself, and every one present, we are sure, went away blessed by his kind words. Every detail of the funeral service was carried out so far as possible exactly as it had been done for his wife, the late Mrs. Thompson. Hence a choir composed of Madames L. S. Hobart and J. A. Robinson, Messrs. L. S. Hobart an J. A. Duffie, with Mrs. C. R. Callihan, organist, sang with feeling “Beautiful River,” “Afterwhile” and “Looking This Way.” Mr. and Mrs. Hobart carried the duet very sweetly. The exquisite bronze casket was completely enveloped with choicest floral tributes from relatives and friends, tokens of love and esteem. The pallbearers were his five sons-in-law and one nephew, viz, H. E. Robinson, W. R. Hainline, T. C. Wright, E. H. Robinson, Gay Wright and C. M. Thompson. Much credit is due Mr. G. R. Hearne whose splendid funeral equipment, provided for the comfort of relatives and friends who followed the remains to the family burying lot in Webster cemetery, where a short service consisting of a prayer by the pastor and a song by choir, “God Be With You Till We Meet Again,” after which the body was tenderly lowered to its last resting place there to await the resurrection morn. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the sorrowing children and other relatives. Those present from a distance were a nephew, James Taggert and wife of Clarinda, Iowa; C. M. Thompson, a nephew, Fort Worth, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hainline, children of Blandinsville; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hainline, grandchildren; Victoria, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mustain, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Creps, grandchildren of Blandinsville, and Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Simmons, brother-in-law, of Fountain Green. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our deep appreciation for the help and sympathy and the lovely floral tokens from friends, during the dark hours of our great sorrow./ . . Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Thompson,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Robinson,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Earnie E. Robinson,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Tracy C. Wright,/ . . Mr. and Mrs. Gay Wright. The Carthage Republican Carthage, Illinois Wednesday November 6, 1918 Page 7 Column 1 Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant>

    08/29/2000 02:35:24
    1. [ILHANCOC] Re: ILHANCOC-D Digest V00 #170
    2. Shawnee, I am looking for some Ky. Thompsons? I'M not sure I'm the one you are looking for. J. Coleen Dochterman.

    08/29/2000 12:45:28
    1. [ILHANCOC] Re: ILHANCOC-D Digest V00 #169
    2. Margaret Kleffner
    3. LOOKING FOR ADAM BYRAM BORN ABOUT 1838 IN UNK COUNTY..MARRIED SARAH__?___THEY MOVED TO HANCOCK COUNTY AND HAD WILLIAM BENTON BYRAM 1858 IN HANCOCK COUNTY..PER DEATH CERTIFICATE......DOES ANYONE KNOW OF THE BYRAM FAMILY FROM THAT AREA? AND WILLIAM HAD BROTHERS OR SISTERS? COULD ANYONE BE SO KIND AS TO DO A LOOKUP FOR HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE? THANKS rkleffner@earthlink.net ILHANCOC-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > ILHANCOC-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 169 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Nauvoo schools [Chancelee <jcmarch@msc.net>] > #2 [ILHANCOC] Delphine Jacquot [Jean Kay <jeankay@bcl.net>] > #3 [ILHANCOC] Thompson line ["Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net>] > #4 [ILHANCOC] Luther Perry line ["Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net>] > #5 [ILHANCOC] Another Perry line ["Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net>] > #6 [ILHANCOC] Harry Martin Kiesow [Ron Bryant <bryant@qconline.com>] > #7 [ILHANCOC] Dorothy Kiesow [Ron Bryant <bryant@qconline.com>] > #8 [ILHANCOC] Wedding Family [Mimi Chandler <mgpmbc@swbell.net>] > #9 [ILHANCOC] robison ["m. chaney" <mary_ann_chaney@hotma] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from ILHANCOC-D, send a message to > > ILHANCOC-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. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Nauvoo schools > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 06:17:06 -0500 > From: Chancelee <jcmarch@msc.net> > To: ILHANCOC-D@rootsweb.com > > Are there any schools in the town of Nauvoo in the early 1840's to > 50's? Chancelee > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Delphine Jacquot > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:19:07 -0700 > From: Jean Kay <jeankay@bcl.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1172 > > Surname: Jacquot, LeNoir > ------------------------- > > I too am interested in the Jacquet - LeNoir family of Warsaw, IL. I have > the obituary of Delphine Jacquot that appeared in the Warsaw Bulletin. > It tells she was born in Lorraine France and came to America as a small > child. First living in KY then IL. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Thompson line > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 14:48:05 -0700 > From: "Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi All, > I know there was someone who was trying to connect some Kentucky Thompson lines but I can not remember who it was. who ever it was can you please email me. I need to ask you a question. > Shawnnee > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Luther Perry line > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 14:54:23 -0700 > From: "Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi All, > I had corresponded with a Perry descendant and cna not remember who it was. If anyone has any connections to this family please email me. Thank you > Shawnnee > Descendants of Luther Perry > > 1 Luther Perry b: 1810 in Virginia d: July 26, 1883 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > .. +Sarah Rary b: 1811 in Ohio d: December 11, 1867 in Hancock, Co, Illinois m: November 03, 1832 in Franklin Co, Ohio > > ...... 2 Adam Perry b: 1836 in Ohio > > ...... 2 Louisa T Perry b: 1838 in Ohio > > .......... +Shakespeare M Henry m: November 13, 1862 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Orilla Perry b: 1840 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Mary Ann Perry b: 1841 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Sarah E Perry b: 1842 in Illinois > > .......... +William Rhea m: March 21, 1875 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Nancy Perry b: 1844 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Meredith Perry b: 1848 in Illinois > > .......... +Effie Guymon m: November 15, 1887 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Oliver Perry b: 1850 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Melville Perry b: 1852 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Nancy Perry b: 1852 > > ...... 2 Fayette Perry b: 1854 in Illinois > > ...... 2 William Perry b: 1856 in Illinois > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Another Perry line > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 14:55:17 -0700 > From: "Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Descendants of John Corbin Perry > > 1 John Corbin Perry b: August 17, 1827 in Ohio d: February 24, 1909 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > .. +Mary Penelope Thompson b: December 02, 1830 in Kentucky d: July 23, 1899 in Hancock, Co, Illinois m: April 15, 1852 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 William Frank Perry b: 1853 in Illinois d: 1929 > > .......... +Anna P Allen m: June 05, 1878 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ............... 3 Mark E Perry b: 1879 > > ...... 2 Harmon H Perry b: 1855 in Illinois d: October 21, 1874 > > ...... 2 Effie Perry b: October 04, 1856 in Hancock co, Illinois d: September 28, 1956 in Hancock co, Illinois > > .......... +H m: March 01, 1872 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 James C Perry b: August 1857 in Illinois d: 1933 in Hancock co, Illinois > > .......... +Rosa A Williams m: March 01, 1882 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > ...... *2nd Wife of James C Perry: > > .......... +Rosa A Williams b: October 1859 in Illinois m: March 01, 1882 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > ............... 3 Fred Perry > > ............... 3 Russell E Perry b: December 1883 in Hancock Co, Illinois d: 1959 > > ................... +Mary Catherine Smith b: 1889 d: 1966 > > ............... 3 Stella Perry b: December 1888 > > ............... 3 Grace Perry b: May 1891 > > ............... 3 Iona Perry b: May 1891 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Adrian Perry b: 1858 > > ...... 2 Charles A. Perry b: 1861 > > .......... +Edith V Straight m: January 03, 1893 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Hattie F Perry b: 1864 > > .......... +James L Daugherty m: April 14, 1887 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Jackie Perry b: 1869 > > ...... 2 John Perry b: January 1869 > > .......... +Emma b: October 1874 in Illinois m: 1884 in Hancock county, Illinois > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Harry Martin Kiesow > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 18:24:18 -0700 > From: Ron Bryant <bryant@qconline.com> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/351 > > Surname: Brierton, Dye, Fisher, Kiesow, Landers, Munson, Newton, Omanson > ------------------------- > > HARRY KIESOW > > June 21, 1915 — April 14, 1989 > > Harry Martin Kiesow, 73, of Ferris died Friday, April 14, 1989, in his > home. > > He was born June 21, 1915, in Rutledge, Mo., the son of Martin and Rena > Kiesow. He married Dorothy Munson Kiesow July 25, 1942. > > A Navy war veteran, Mr. Kiesow was employed at the Colchester Stone Quarry. > > He is survived by two daughters, Sharon Kiesow of White Hall and Mrs. Roger > (Marsha) Omanson of Jeffersonville, Ind.; a son, James Kiesow of Moline; > five sisters, Mrs. James (Maybelle) Fisher of Edina, Mo., Mrs. Charlie > (Edna) Dye of Ferris, Mrs. Howard (Juanita) Newton of Beanerton, Ore., > Mrs. James (Rosalie) Landers of Tempe, Ariz., and Mrs. (Dorothy) Brierton > of Ferris; a brother, Herbert Kiesow of Long Beach, Calif.; and two grandchildren. > > Mr. Kiesow was preceded in death by his wife, parents and brother Robert > Kiesow. > > Services were conducted Tuesday at the Neiser Funeral Home in Carthage > with Ernest Barrett officiating. Burial was in Moss Ridge Cemetery. > > Memorials may be made to the Carthage Public Library or the American Cancer > Society. > > HCJP 4-l9-89 > > Hancock County Journal - Pilot > Carthage, Illinois > Wednesday > April 19, 1989 > Page 12 > Column 4 > > Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page > URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant> > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Dorothy Kiesow > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 18:20:43 -0700 > From: Ron Bryant <bryant@qconline.com> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/350 > > Surname: Kiesow, Landon, Munson, Omanson > ------------------------- > > Dorothy Kiesow, 65, of Ferris died Nov. 8 at her home in Ferris. > > She was born Feb. 26, 1921, the daughter of M. A. and Bernice Landon Munson. > On July 25, 1942, she married Harry Kiesow. She was a member of the First > Baptist Church of Carthage. > > Survivors include her husband, Harry Kiesow; two daughters, Sharon Kay > Kiesow of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Roger (Marsha) Omanson of Jeffersonville, > Ind.; a son, James Kiesow of Moline; one grandchild, Cara Nicole Omanson. > > She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and one sister. > > Services were held Tuesday at the Neiser Funeral Home in Carthage with > the Rev. James Fox officiating. Burial was in the Moss Ridge Cemetery at > Carthage. > > Memorials may be made to either the Carthage Public Library or the Cancer > Foundation. > > Hancock County Journal - Pilot > Carthage, Illinois > November 19, 1986 > Page 14 > Column 2 > > Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page > URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant> > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Wedding Family > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 17:43:03 -0700 > From: Mimi Chandler <mgpmbc@swbell.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1174 > > Surname: Wedding, Mohart > ------------------------- > > Looking for any information on the Wedding family. Gr-grandfather James > Randolph Wedding, (born 1852) Gr-grandmother Mary Emaline Brandt (Brant > ?)(born 1857). Children Neta Pearl,(born 1901 and married Theodore Mohart); > Lena; James H.; Anna C. married Bentley A. Mitchell; and Hattie. > > James Randolph and Mary Emaline both died in the influenza epidemic in > 1918. > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > Mimi Chandler > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] robison > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 19:47:00 -0700 > From: "m. chaney" <mary_ann_chaney@hotmail.com> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1176 > > Surname: robison > ------------------------- > > I am looking for info about Robison's in Hancock co. IL. They may be linked > to the name Bolerjack. I appreciate any help I can get.

    08/29/2000 12:16:56
    1. [ILHANCOC] Re: ILHANCOC-D Digest V00 #169
    2. Margaret Kleffner
    3. LOOKING FOR ADAM BYRAM BORN ABOUT 1838 IN UNK COUNTY..MARRIED SARAH__?___THEY MOVED TO HANCOCK COUNTY AND HAD WILLIAM BENTON BYRAM 1858 IN HANCOCK COUNTY..PER DEATH CERTIFICATE......DOES ANYONE KNOW OF THE BYRAM FAMILY FROM THAT AREA? AND WILLIAM HAD BROTHERS OR SISTERS? THANKS rkleffner@earthlink.net ILHANCOC-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > ILHANCOC-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 169 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Nauvoo schools [Chancelee <jcmarch@msc.net>] > #2 [ILHANCOC] Delphine Jacquot [Jean Kay <jeankay@bcl.net>] > #3 [ILHANCOC] Thompson line ["Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net>] > #4 [ILHANCOC] Luther Perry line ["Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net>] > #5 [ILHANCOC] Another Perry line ["Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net>] > #6 [ILHANCOC] Harry Martin Kiesow [Ron Bryant <bryant@qconline.com>] > #7 [ILHANCOC] Dorothy Kiesow [Ron Bryant <bryant@qconline.com>] > #8 [ILHANCOC] Wedding Family [Mimi Chandler <mgpmbc@swbell.net>] > #9 [ILHANCOC] robison ["m. chaney" <mary_ann_chaney@hotma] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from ILHANCOC-D, send a message to > > ILHANCOC-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. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Nauvoo schools > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 06:17:06 -0500 > From: Chancelee <jcmarch@msc.net> > To: ILHANCOC-D@rootsweb.com > > Are there any schools in the town of Nauvoo in the early 1840's to > 50's? Chancelee > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Delphine Jacquot > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:19:07 -0700 > From: Jean Kay <jeankay@bcl.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1172 > > Surname: Jacquot, LeNoir > ------------------------- > > I too am interested in the Jacquet - LeNoir family of Warsaw, IL. I have > the obituary of Delphine Jacquot that appeared in the Warsaw Bulletin. > It tells she was born in Lorraine France and came to America as a small > child. First living in KY then IL. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Thompson line > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 14:48:05 -0700 > From: "Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi All, > I know there was someone who was trying to connect some Kentucky Thompson lines but I can not remember who it was. who ever it was can you please email me. I need to ask you a question. > Shawnnee > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Luther Perry line > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 14:54:23 -0700 > From: "Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi All, > I had corresponded with a Perry descendant and cna not remember who it was. If anyone has any connections to this family please email me. Thank you > Shawnnee > Descendants of Luther Perry > > 1 Luther Perry b: 1810 in Virginia d: July 26, 1883 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > .. +Sarah Rary b: 1811 in Ohio d: December 11, 1867 in Hancock, Co, Illinois m: November 03, 1832 in Franklin Co, Ohio > > ...... 2 Adam Perry b: 1836 in Ohio > > ...... 2 Louisa T Perry b: 1838 in Ohio > > .......... +Shakespeare M Henry m: November 13, 1862 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Orilla Perry b: 1840 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Mary Ann Perry b: 1841 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Sarah E Perry b: 1842 in Illinois > > .......... +William Rhea m: March 21, 1875 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Nancy Perry b: 1844 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Meredith Perry b: 1848 in Illinois > > .......... +Effie Guymon m: November 15, 1887 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Oliver Perry b: 1850 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Melville Perry b: 1852 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Nancy Perry b: 1852 > > ...... 2 Fayette Perry b: 1854 in Illinois > > ...... 2 William Perry b: 1856 in Illinois > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Another Perry line > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 14:55:17 -0700 > From: "Shawnnee" <shawnnee@jps.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Descendants of John Corbin Perry > > 1 John Corbin Perry b: August 17, 1827 in Ohio d: February 24, 1909 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > .. +Mary Penelope Thompson b: December 02, 1830 in Kentucky d: July 23, 1899 in Hancock, Co, Illinois m: April 15, 1852 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 William Frank Perry b: 1853 in Illinois d: 1929 > > .......... +Anna P Allen m: June 05, 1878 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ............... 3 Mark E Perry b: 1879 > > ...... 2 Harmon H Perry b: 1855 in Illinois d: October 21, 1874 > > ...... 2 Effie Perry b: October 04, 1856 in Hancock co, Illinois d: September 28, 1956 in Hancock co, Illinois > > .......... +H m: March 01, 1872 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 James C Perry b: August 1857 in Illinois d: 1933 in Hancock co, Illinois > > .......... +Rosa A Williams m: March 01, 1882 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > ...... *2nd Wife of James C Perry: > > .......... +Rosa A Williams b: October 1859 in Illinois m: March 01, 1882 in Hancock, Co, Illinois > > ............... 3 Fred Perry > > ............... 3 Russell E Perry b: December 1883 in Hancock Co, Illinois d: 1959 > > ................... +Mary Catherine Smith b: 1889 d: 1966 > > ............... 3 Stella Perry b: December 1888 > > ............... 3 Grace Perry b: May 1891 > > ............... 3 Iona Perry b: May 1891 in Illinois > > ...... 2 Adrian Perry b: 1858 > > ...... 2 Charles A. Perry b: 1861 > > .......... +Edith V Straight m: January 03, 1893 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Hattie F Perry b: 1864 > > .......... +James L Daugherty m: April 14, 1887 in Hancock Co, Illinois > > ...... 2 Jackie Perry b: 1869 > > ...... 2 John Perry b: January 1869 > > .......... +Emma b: October 1874 in Illinois m: 1884 in Hancock county, Illinois > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Harry Martin Kiesow > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 18:24:18 -0700 > From: Ron Bryant <bryant@qconline.com> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/351 > > Surname: Brierton, Dye, Fisher, Kiesow, Landers, Munson, Newton, Omanson > ------------------------- > > HARRY KIESOW > > June 21, 1915 — April 14, 1989 > > Harry Martin Kiesow, 73, of Ferris died Friday, April 14, 1989, in his > home. > > He was born June 21, 1915, in Rutledge, Mo., the son of Martin and Rena > Kiesow. He married Dorothy Munson Kiesow July 25, 1942. > > A Navy war veteran, Mr. Kiesow was employed at the Colchester Stone Quarry. > > He is survived by two daughters, Sharon Kiesow of White Hall and Mrs. Roger > (Marsha) Omanson of Jeffersonville, Ind.; a son, James Kiesow of Moline; > five sisters, Mrs. James (Maybelle) Fisher of Edina, Mo., Mrs. Charlie > (Edna) Dye of Ferris, Mrs. Howard (Juanita) Newton of Beanerton, Ore., > Mrs. James (Rosalie) Landers of Tempe, Ariz., and Mrs. (Dorothy) Brierton > of Ferris; a brother, Herbert Kiesow of Long Beach, Calif.; and two grandchildren. > > Mr. Kiesow was preceded in death by his wife, parents and brother Robert > Kiesow. > > Services were conducted Tuesday at the Neiser Funeral Home in Carthage > with Ernest Barrett officiating. Burial was in Moss Ridge Cemetery. > > Memorials may be made to the Carthage Public Library or the American Cancer > Society. > > HCJP 4-l9-89 > > Hancock County Journal - Pilot > Carthage, Illinois > Wednesday > April 19, 1989 > Page 12 > Column 4 > > Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page > URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant> > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Dorothy Kiesow > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 18:20:43 -0700 > From: Ron Bryant <bryant@qconline.com> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/350 > > Surname: Kiesow, Landon, Munson, Omanson > ------------------------- > > Dorothy Kiesow, 65, of Ferris died Nov. 8 at her home in Ferris. > > She was born Feb. 26, 1921, the daughter of M. A. and Bernice Landon Munson. > On July 25, 1942, she married Harry Kiesow. She was a member of the First > Baptist Church of Carthage. > > Survivors include her husband, Harry Kiesow; two daughters, Sharon Kay > Kiesow of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Roger (Marsha) Omanson of Jeffersonville, > Ind.; a son, James Kiesow of Moline; one grandchild, Cara Nicole Omanson. > > She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and one sister. > > Services were held Tuesday at the Neiser Funeral Home in Carthage with > the Rev. James Fox officiating. Burial was in the Moss Ridge Cemetery at > Carthage. > > Memorials may be made to either the Carthage Public Library or the Cancer > Foundation. > > Hancock County Journal - Pilot > Carthage, Illinois > November 19, 1986 > Page 14 > Column 2 > > Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page > URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant> > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] Wedding Family > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 17:43:03 -0700 > From: Mimi Chandler <mgpmbc@swbell.net> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1174 > > Surname: Wedding, Mohart > ------------------------- > > Looking for any information on the Wedding family. Gr-grandfather James > Randolph Wedding, (born 1852) Gr-grandmother Mary Emaline Brandt (Brant > ?)(born 1857). Children Neta Pearl,(born 1901 and married Theodore Mohart); > Lena; James H.; Anna C. married Bentley A. Mitchell; and Hattie. > > James Randolph and Mary Emaline both died in the influenza epidemic in > 1918. > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > Mimi Chandler > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILHANCOC] robison > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 19:47:00 -0700 > From: "m. chaney" <mary_ann_chaney@hotmail.com> > To: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1176 > > Surname: robison > ------------------------- > > I am looking for info about Robison's in Hancock co. IL. They may be linked > to the name Bolerjack. I appreciate any help I can get.

    08/29/2000 12:15:36
    1. [ILHANCOC] robison
    2. m. chaney
    3. Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1176 Surname: robison ------------------------- I am looking for info about Robison's in Hancock co. IL. They may be linked to the name Bolerjack. I appreciate any help I can get.

    08/28/2000 08:47:00
    1. [ILHANCOC] Harry Martin Kiesow
    2. Ron Bryant
    3. Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/351 Surname: Brierton, Dye, Fisher, Kiesow, Landers, Munson, Newton, Omanson ------------------------- HARRY KIESOW June 21, 1915 — April 14, 1989 Harry Martin Kiesow, 73, of Ferris died Friday, April 14, 1989, in his home. He was born June 21, 1915, in Rutledge, Mo., the son of Martin and Rena Kiesow. He married Dorothy Munson Kiesow July 25, 1942. A Navy war veteran, Mr. Kiesow was employed at the Colchester Stone Quarry. He is survived by two daughters, Sharon Kiesow of White Hall and Mrs. Roger (Marsha) Omanson of Jeffersonville, Ind.; a son, James Kiesow of Moline; five sisters, Mrs. James (Maybelle) Fisher of Edina, Mo., Mrs. Charlie (Edna) Dye of Ferris, Mrs. Howard (Juanita) Newton of Beanerton, Ore., Mrs. James (Rosalie) Landers of Tempe, Ariz., and Mrs. (Dorothy) Brierton of Ferris; a brother, Herbert Kiesow of Long Beach, Calif.; and two grandchildren. Mr. Kiesow was preceded in death by his wife, parents and brother Robert Kiesow. Services were conducted Tuesday at the Neiser Funeral Home in Carthage with Ernest Barrett officiating. Burial was in Moss Ridge Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Carthage Public Library or the American Cancer Society. HCJP 4-l9-89 Hancock County Journal - Pilot Carthage, Illinois Wednesday April 19, 1989 Page 12 Column 4 Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant>

    08/28/2000 07:24:18
    1. [ILHANCOC] Dorothy Kiesow
    2. Ron Bryant
    3. Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/350 Surname: Kiesow, Landon, Munson, Omanson ------------------------- Dorothy Kiesow, 65, of Ferris died Nov. 8 at her home in Ferris. She was born Feb. 26, 1921, the daughter of M. A. and Bernice Landon Munson. On July 25, 1942, she married Harry Kiesow. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Carthage. Survivors include her husband, Harry Kiesow; two daughters, Sharon Kay Kiesow of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Roger (Marsha) Omanson of Jeffersonville, Ind.; a son, James Kiesow of Moline; one grandchild, Cara Nicole Omanson. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and one sister. Services were held Tuesday at the Neiser Funeral Home in Carthage with the Rev. James Fox officiating. Burial was in the Moss Ridge Cemetery at Carthage. Memorials may be made to either the Carthage Public Library or the Cancer Foundation. Hancock County Journal - Pilot Carthage, Illinois November 19, 1986 Page 14 Column 2 Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant>

    08/28/2000 07:20:43
    1. [ILHANCOC] Wedding Family
    2. Mimi Chandler
    3. Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1174 Surname: Wedding, Mohart ------------------------- Looking for any information on the Wedding family. Gr-grandfather James Randolph Wedding, (born 1852) Gr-grandmother Mary Emaline Brandt (Brant ?)(born 1857). Children Neta Pearl,(born 1901 and married Theodore Mohart); Lena; James H.; Anna C. married Bentley A. Mitchell; and Hattie. James Randolph and Mary Emaline both died in the influenza epidemic in 1918. Any help greatly appreciated. Mimi Chandler

    08/28/2000 06:43:03
    1. [ILHANCOC] Another Perry line
    2. Shawnnee
    3. Descendants of John Corbin Perry 1 John Corbin Perry b: August 17, 1827 in Ohio d: February 24, 1909 in Hancock, Co, Illinois .. +Mary Penelope Thompson b: December 02, 1830 in Kentucky d: July 23, 1899 in Hancock, Co, Illinois m: April 15, 1852 in Hancock Co, Illinois ...... 2 William Frank Perry b: 1853 in Illinois d: 1929 .......... +Anna P Allen m: June 05, 1878 in Hancock Co, Illinois ............... 3 Mark E Perry b: 1879 ...... 2 Harmon H Perry b: 1855 in Illinois d: October 21, 1874 ...... 2 Effie Perry b: October 04, 1856 in Hancock co, Illinois d: September 28, 1956 in Hancock co, Illinois .......... +H m: March 01, 1872 in Hancock Co, Illinois ...... 2 James C Perry b: August 1857 in Illinois d: 1933 in Hancock co, Illinois .......... +Rosa A Williams m: March 01, 1882 in Hancock, Co, Illinois ...... *2nd Wife of James C Perry: .......... +Rosa A Williams b: October 1859 in Illinois m: March 01, 1882 in Hancock, Co, Illinois ............... 3 Fred Perry ............... 3 Russell E Perry b: December 1883 in Hancock Co, Illinois d: 1959 ................... +Mary Catherine Smith b: 1889 d: 1966 ............... 3 Stella Perry b: December 1888 ............... 3 Grace Perry b: May 1891 ............... 3 Iona Perry b: May 1891 in Illinois ...... 2 Adrian Perry b: 1858 ...... 2 Charles A. Perry b: 1861 .......... +Edith V Straight m: January 03, 1893 in Hancock Co, Illinois ...... 2 Hattie F Perry b: 1864 .......... +James L Daugherty m: April 14, 1887 in Hancock Co, Illinois ...... 2 Jackie Perry b: 1869 ...... 2 John Perry b: January 1869 .......... +Emma b: October 1874 in Illinois m: 1884 in Hancock county, Illinois

    08/28/2000 03:55:17
    1. [ILHANCOC] Luther Perry line
    2. Shawnnee
    3. Hi All, I had corresponded with a Perry descendant and cna not remember who it was. If anyone has any connections to this family please email me. Thank you Shawnnee Descendants of Luther Perry 1 Luther Perry b: 1810 in Virginia d: July 26, 1883 in Hancock, Co, Illinois .. +Sarah Rary b: 1811 in Ohio d: December 11, 1867 in Hancock, Co, Illinois m: November 03, 1832 in Franklin Co, Ohio ...... 2 Adam Perry b: 1836 in Ohio ...... 2 Louisa T Perry b: 1838 in Ohio .......... +Shakespeare M Henry m: November 13, 1862 in Hancock Co, Illinois ...... 2 Orilla Perry b: 1840 in Illinois ...... 2 Mary Ann Perry b: 1841 in Illinois ...... 2 Sarah E Perry b: 1842 in Illinois .......... +William Rhea m: March 21, 1875 in Hancock, Co, Illinois ...... 2 Nancy Perry b: 1844 in Illinois ...... 2 Meredith Perry b: 1848 in Illinois .......... +Effie Guymon m: November 15, 1887 in Hancock, Co, Illinois ...... 2 Oliver Perry b: 1850 in Illinois ...... 2 Melville Perry b: 1852 in Illinois ...... 2 Nancy Perry b: 1852 ...... 2 Fayette Perry b: 1854 in Illinois ...... 2 William Perry b: 1856 in Illinois

    08/28/2000 03:54:23
    1. [ILHANCOC] Thompson line
    2. Shawnnee
    3. Hi All, I know there was someone who was trying to connect some Kentucky Thompson lines but I can not remember who it was. who ever it was can you please email me. I need to ask you a question. Shawnnee

    08/28/2000 03:48:05
    1. [ILHANCOC] Delphine Jacquot
    2. Jean Kay
    3. Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1172 Surname: Jacquot, LeNoir ------------------------- I too am interested in the Jacquet - LeNoir family of Warsaw, IL. I have the obituary of Delphine Jacquot that appeared in the Warsaw Bulletin. It tells she was born in Lorraine France and came to America as a small child. First living in KY then IL.

    08/28/2000 12:19:07
    1. Nauvoo schools
    2. Chancelee
    3. Are there any schools in the town of Nauvoo in the early 1840's to 50's? Chancelee

    08/28/2000 05:17:06
    1. [ILHANCOC] George W. Ferguson
    2. Deb Herring
    3. Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1171 Surname: Ferguson ------------------------- Looking for descendants of George W. Ferguson, who was born abt 1846 in Indiana, and moved to Hancock County, IL with his parents, W.B. and Mary Ferguson and sibling, John S. Ferguson sometime between 1849 and 1855. Another brother, William Robert and a sister Mary Emma were born after the move to Illinois.

    08/27/2000 09:13:35
    1. [ILHANCOC] email address change
    2. Janet Walters
    3. Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1170 Surname: ------------------------- My new email address is spendthrift30@hotmail.com.

    08/25/2000 05:14:03
    1. [ILHANCOC] email address change
    2. Janet Walters
    3. Posted on: Hancock County, Il Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hancock/1169 Surname: ------------------------- New email address is spendthrift30@hotmail.com.

    08/25/2000 05:12:29
    1. [ILHANCOC] Fannie F. Earls
    2. Ron Bryant
    3. Posted on: Hancock Co. Il Obituaries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/HancockObits/349 Surname: Crow, Earls, Henrick, Kimbrough, Koontz, McGinnis, Shardon, Swain ------------------------- Fannie Earls Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie F. Earls, 92, will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Neiser Funeral Home in Carthage with the Rev. Glenn V. Manis officiating. Burial will be in Moss Ridge Cemetery. A memorial has been established to the United Methodist Church in Carthage. Mrs. Earls died Sunday evening, May 7, 1978, in Montebello Manor Nursing Home in Hamilton. She was born Oct. 2, 1885, in Carthage, a daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Frances Kimbrough Koontz. She married Waddie Iverson Earls Oct. 16, 1904, in Carthage. He died in 1964. She was also preceded in death by two children, three grandchildren, three sisters and two brothers. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Carthage. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. J. J. (Helen) McGinnis of Santa Ana, Calif., Mrs. Eldon (Blanche) Swain of Carthage, Mrs. S. W. Crow of Corpus Christie, Tex., Mrs. D. A. (Corrine) Shardon of Mendon and Mrs. Michael (Joanne) Henrick of Quincy; three sons, Ross Earls of Hamilton, Wayne Earls of Monterey, Calif., and Kenneth Earls of Portland, Ore.; 11 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; and one brother, Ross Koontz of Prather, Calif. Hancock County Journal Carthage, Illinois Wednesday May 10, 1978 Page 14 Column 5 Link: Bryant Genealogy Web Page URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bryant>

    08/25/2000 11:06:58