Oh yes, Osborn and Roundtree families arrived prior to 1830, so you might find it worth while to check Fulton County Clerk's Office , Fulton County Courthouse, Lewistown, IL. Sorry I don't have the zip code or phone number for that one. Knox County didn't organize until July 1830, so the early settlers of Knox were part of Fulton Co. for legal purposes. At 09:37 AM 8/27/2000 -0700, you wrote: >I have been wondering the same thing as there are several I would like to >get...... > >OSBORN, HENDRICKS, ROUNDTREE,VANGILDER > >Skip Osborn > >JoAnn Cantrell wrote: > >> Posted on: Knox Co. Il Query Forum >> Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Knox/721 >> >> Surname: KERN, KERRN, MOFFIET, Porter >> ------------------------- >> >> Can anyone tell me what the cost is of obtaining a copy of marriage records >> from the Knox County Court House and if the older marriage records include >> names of parents? 21 Sept.1858 bk.B page 130, Ellen MOFFIET mar. Griffith >> KERN. 25 Dec. 1864, bk B p. 14, Martha J. REILLY mar. George W. KERN. 13 >> June 1867 bk B p. 9, Joseph PORTER mar. Amelia E. KERRN. Thanks, JoAnn >> Cantrell, P.O. Box 1516, Krebs, OK 74554 > >-- >"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for > lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." > - Benjamin Franklin, 1759 > > >