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    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: Newspapers.
    2. Roger Hatfield
    3. mary do you have the e-mail for the Waukegan Public Library? I would appreciate it if you would post it. Thanks susie ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary Urban <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 7:44 PM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers. > To Jean in Victoria Canada, > > I've been following your query. If you know where the accident occurred and > the newspaper it was printed in, it may be available from a local library. > As an example I was looking for a relative who died in the 1940's. The > Waukegan Public Library has a free service, and they will do obituary > searches for you, as long as you have an approximate date of death. When > they did a search for me, they found a news article about the death instead > of an obituary. They sent me a copy of it. I have done a large portion of > my queries via e-mail. There are a tremendous amount of resources available > on the internet for Illinois. > > Mary > > > >From: "C. Gaetz" <[email protected]> > >Reply-To: [email protected] > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers. > >Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 14:38:26 -0500 > > > >Hi Jean, I don't know how many Brenda's there are on the list, but I'll > >assume you mean me! > >I'm not really familiar with all of the newspapers in Lake County, but > >perhaps post to the list with all of the particulars...name, date, location > >etc. and I'm sure someone in Lake County will be able to guide you better > >than I. > >As to the civil war databases, I can't really help you with that one, I > >also > >have a g.g.grandfather that (according to a Highland Park History) signed > >for the Civil War but I've been unable to find proof of this. > >This is a good list and very helpful, give them a shot. > >-Brenda G. > >[email protected] > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Jean Ann Palmer <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 7:54 PM > >Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers. > > > > > > > Brenda, > > > It's me again with another of my eternal questions. Grin Do you know > >where > > > to access back copies of the newspapers please? I have found an > >accidental > > > death in our family I am sure there would have been a report in the > > > newspaper as a steam boiler blew up. > > > I am grateful for any help. > > > Jean in Victoria BC Canada. > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > >

    06/06/2001 02:56:38
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] page from 1900 Waukegan census
    2. Roger Hatfield
    3. Could I ask a couple of questions about this page from Waukegan census? As I was reading--low and behold there were some relatives.(JENKINSON and TYRALL) Do you have any idea of the street addresses? where did you find this? Is this the federal census or a city census? Is it available on line? Thanks susie [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: C. Gaetz <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 2:24 PM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] page from 1900 Waukegan census > I'm not sure what all of the numbers and letters stand for, but using my own ancestor(*) I've figured out what some of the Letters stand for. There were not column headings on the photocopy. > -Brenda > > > 1900 > Waukegan - ED 142 Page 109 > > Lutter, Roswell 2 M S Sep 1897 IL GER IL > > 646/762 > Downor, Charles 40 M B Nov 1859 M 3 fireman KY KY KY > Kate 32 F B W May 1868 M 3 0 0 TN TN TN > > 647/763 > Werner, Harvey 32 M Feb 1868 M 2 painter MA > Annie 39 F W Sep 1860 M 2 7 5 NJ ENG ENG > > Morey, Fred 16 M SS Nov 1883 S pressman IL IL NJ > John 11 M SS Jul 1888 S IL IL NJ > Charles 9 M SS Dec 1890 S IL IL NJ > > 648/764 > Day, Mrs. Bessie 70 F 1830 W IL 6 IRL IRL IRL > > 649/765 > * McCanney, William (age)33 M(ale) (born)Mar 1867 M(arried) 8 saloon keeper (born in)IL (Father born)IRL (Mother born)IRL > Anna 35 F(emale) W(ife) Feb 1865 M(arried) 8 2 2 IL GER GER > Florence 4 F D(aughter) Jun 1895 S(ingle) IL IL IL > William B. 2 M S(on) Aug 1897 S(ingle) IL IL IL > > 650/766 > Battisford, Herbert 25 M Feb 1875 M 5 painter WI WI > Annie 27 F W Apr 1873 M 5 3 2 GER GER GER > Herbert 3 M S Apr 1897 S IL WI GER > Melvin 1 M S Mar 1899 S IL WI GER > > Rogan, Selina 53 F M Oct 1846 M 2 2 house worker WI > Cora 17 F Si 1883 S house worker IL WI WI > > 651/767 > Salmon, Patrick 52 M Mar 1848 M 27 policeman IRL IRL IRL > Mary 50 F W Nov 1849 M 27 8 7 PA IRL IRL > Winefried 22 F D Sep 1877 S saleslady IL IRL PA > Kate 19 F D Jul 1880 S dressmaker IL IRL PA > John 18 M S Oct 1882 S IL IRL PA > Nellie 15 F D Dec 1884 S IL IRL PA > William 13 M S Apr 1887 S IL IRL PA > Frank 11 M S Apr 1889 S IL IRL PA > Lulu 8 F D Oct 1891 S IL IRL PA > > 652/768 > Jenkinson, William 41 M JUl 1858 M 0 laborer IL IRL IRL > Mary 30 F W Mar 1870 M 0 0 0 IRL IRL IRL > Elizabeth 81 F M Oct 1819 W 4 1 IRL IRL IRL > > 653/769 > Tyrall, Thomas 44 M Apr 1856 M 23 policeman IL IRL IRL > Anna 46 F W Nov 1853 M 23 9 8 IL IRL IRL > Edward 17 M S Feb 1883 S laborer IL IL IL > Margaret 16 F D Mar 1884 S IL IL IL > Anna 14 F D Jan 1886 S IL IL IL > Thomas 11 M S Mar 1889 S IL IL IL > Barton 9 M S Apr 1891 S IL IL IL > Ellen 6 F D Aug 1893 S IL IL IL > Avis 4 F D Nov 1895 S IL IL IL > > 654/770 > Wynn, John 40 M 1860 M 19 salesman KS IL SCT > Ella 37 F W Mar 1863 M 19 6 6 WI IL MO > Edgar 17 M S Dec 1882 S laborer KS KS WI > Annie 15 F D Jul 1884 S KS KS WI > Florence 14 F D Nov 1885 S KS KS WI > > > > > > >

    06/06/2001 02:52:51
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] page from 1900 Waukegan census
    2. C. Gaetz
    3. This is just a random page. The McCanney's listed belong to me. Someone was kind enough to seek out the information for me and photocopy it. Thank you for the headings, I appreciate that! Now my own information makes more sense to me ;o) -Brenda G. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:47 PM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] page from 1900 Waukegan census > Brenda ,,,, was this just a random page you sent or are there family here? > I'm asking because my Family is included. > heading should be .................. > last, first, relationship, color or race, sex, month/year of birth, age on > last birthday, marital status, number of yrs married, mother of how many > children, living children, place of birth of this person, father's place of > birth, mother's place of birth, yr of immigration to US, number of yrs in the > US, Naturalization, occupation, months employed, months attended school, can > read, can write, can speak english, own or rent, owned free or mortaged, farm > or house, number of farm schedule. >

    06/06/2001 02:04:16
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Probate Records
    2. Terri Stone
    3. Can someone tell me how to find or whom to write, to get Probate Records dated approximately in the late 1940's for Lake County, Ill. ? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you Terri Durham-Stone email [email protected]

    06/06/2001 01:43:55
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] information
    2. vavnc
    3. Hi, I am looking for immigration records on my grandparents who came from Sweden in 1910 to 1916. I have checked the Ellis Island files with no results. They werer Gustaf E.and Martha Anderson who settled in Lake Forest Illinois . where he worked as a gardener and groundskeeper on the Ryerson Estate. They lived on the grounds and raised 3 daughters there. They are buried in Lake Forest cemetery. I am trying to locate their immigration records ,so I can start exploring the Swedish side of my ancestry. I have the citizenship paper from 1919 {from Waukeegan},but this does not give me the info I need to research in Sweden. Can anyone give a clue on where to look now? Thanks, Vaun Coleman

    06/06/2001 01:32:14
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers.
    2. Jean Ann Palmer
    3. Thank you for this information. It is greatly appreciated I can assure you. I have all the dates and the accident was in Waukegan. I need to find the names of the relevant newspapers now. This is a wonderful site and such helpful people. Happy Hunting, Jean. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Urban" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 5:44 PM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers. > To Jean in Victoria Canada, > > I've been following your query. If you know where the accident occurred and > the newspaper it was printed in, it may be available from a local library. > As an example I was looking for a relative who died in the 1940's. The > Waukegan Public Library has a free service, and they will do obituary > searches for you, as long as you have an approximate date of death. When > they did a search for me, they found a news article about the death instead > of an obituary. They sent me a copy of it. I have done a large portion of > my queries via e-mail. There are a tremendous amount of resources available > on the internet for Illinois. > > Mary >

    06/06/2001 12:06:38
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] page from 1900 Waukegan census
    2. Brenda ,,,, was this just a random page you sent or are there family here? I'm asking because my Family is included. heading should be .................. last, first, relationship, color or race, sex, month/year of birth, age on last birthday, marital status, number of yrs married, mother of how many children, living children, place of birth of this person, father's place of birth, mother's place of birth, yr of immigration to US, number of yrs in the US, Naturalization, occupation, months employed, months attended school, can read, can write, can speak english, own or rent, owned free or mortaged, farm or house, number of farm schedule.

    06/06/2001 11:47:44
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers.
    2. Jean Ann Palmer
    3. Thank you for your help, I really appriate your kindness and patience with a newbie to American research. Jean Palmer ----- Original Message ----- From: "C. Gaetz" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 12:38 PM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers. > Hi Jean, I don't know how many Brenda's there are on the list, but I'll > assume you mean me! > I'm not really familiar with all of the newspapers in Lake County, but > perhaps post to the list with all of the particulars...name, date, location > etc. and I'm sure someone in Lake County will be able to guide you better > than I. > As to the civil war databases, I can't really help you with that one, I also > have a g.g.grandfather that (according to a Highland Park History) signed > for the Civil War but I've been unable to find proof of this. > This is a good list and very helpful, give them a shot. > -Brenda G. > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jean Ann Palmer <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 7:54 PM > Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers. > > > > Brenda, > > It's me again with another of my eternal questions. Grin Do you know > where > > to access back copies of the newspapers please? I have found an > accidental > > death in our family I am sure there would have been a report in the > > newspaper as a steam boiler blew up. > > I am grateful for any help. > > Jean in Victoria BC Canada. > > > > > > >

    06/06/2001 11:39:05
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers.
    2. C. Gaetz
    3. Hi Jean, I don't know how many Brenda's there are on the list, but I'll assume you mean me! I'm not really familiar with all of the newspapers in Lake County, but perhaps post to the list with all of the particulars...name, date, location etc. and I'm sure someone in Lake County will be able to guide you better than I. As to the civil war databases, I can't really help you with that one, I also have a g.g.grandfather that (according to a Highland Park History) signed for the Civil War but I've been unable to find proof of this. This is a good list and very helpful, give them a shot. -Brenda G. [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean Ann Palmer <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 7:54 PM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers. > Brenda, > It's me again with another of my eternal questions. Grin Do you know where > to access back copies of the newspapers please? I have found an accidental > death in our family I am sure there would have been a report in the > newspaper as a steam boiler blew up. > I am grateful for any help. > Jean in Victoria BC Canada. > >

    06/06/2001 08:38:26
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] page from 1900 Waukegan census
    2. C. Gaetz
    3. I'm not sure what all of the numbers and letters stand for, but using my own ancestor(*) I've figured out what some of the Letters stand for. There were not column headings on the photocopy. -Brenda 1900 Waukegan - ED 142 Page 109 Lutter, Roswell 2 M S Sep 1897 IL GER IL 646/762 Downor, Charles 40 M B Nov 1859 M 3 fireman KY KY KY Kate 32 F B W May 1868 M 3 0 0 TN TN TN 647/763 Werner, Harvey 32 M Feb 1868 M 2 painter MA Annie 39 F W Sep 1860 M 2 7 5 NJ ENG ENG Morey, Fred 16 M SS Nov 1883 S pressman IL IL NJ John 11 M SS Jul 1888 S IL IL NJ Charles 9 M SS Dec 1890 S IL IL NJ 648/764 Day, Mrs. Bessie 70 F 1830 W IL 6 IRL IRL IRL 649/765 * McCanney, William (age)33 M(ale) (born)Mar 1867 M(arried) 8 saloon keeper (born in)IL (Father born)IRL (Mother born)IRL Anna 35 F(emale) W(ife) Feb 1865 M(arried) 8 2 2 IL GER GER Florence 4 F D(aughter) Jun 1895 S(ingle) IL IL IL William B. 2 M S(on) Aug 1897 S(ingle) IL IL IL 650/766 Battisford, Herbert 25 M Feb 1875 M 5 painter WI WI Annie 27 F W Apr 1873 M 5 3 2 GER GER GER Herbert 3 M S Apr 1897 S IL WI GER Melvin 1 M S Mar 1899 S IL WI GER Rogan, Selina 53 F M Oct 1846 M 2 2 house worker WI Cora 17 F Si 1883 S house worker IL WI WI 651/767 Salmon, Patrick 52 M Mar 1848 M 27 policeman IRL IRL IRL Mary 50 F W Nov 1849 M 27 8 7 PA IRL IRL Winefried 22 F D Sep 1877 S saleslady IL IRL PA Kate 19 F D Jul 1880 S dressmaker IL IRL PA John 18 M S Oct 1882 S IL IRL PA Nellie 15 F D Dec 1884 S IL IRL PA William 13 M S Apr 1887 S IL IRL PA Frank 11 M S Apr 1889 S IL IRL PA Lulu 8 F D Oct 1891 S IL IRL PA 652/768 Jenkinson, William 41 M JUl 1858 M 0 laborer IL IRL IRL Mary 30 F W Mar 1870 M 0 0 0 IRL IRL IRL Elizabeth 81 F M Oct 1819 W 4 1 IRL IRL IRL 653/769 Tyrall, Thomas 44 M Apr 1856 M 23 policeman IL IRL IRL Anna 46 F W Nov 1853 M 23 9 8 IL IRL IRL Edward 17 M S Feb 1883 S laborer IL IL IL Margaret 16 F D Mar 1884 S IL IL IL Anna 14 F D Jan 1886 S IL IL IL Thomas 11 M S Mar 1889 S IL IL IL Barton 9 M S Apr 1891 S IL IL IL Ellen 6 F D Aug 1893 S IL IL IL Avis 4 F D Nov 1895 S IL IL IL 654/770 Wynn, John 40 M 1860 M 19 salesman KS IL SCT Ella 37 F W Mar 1863 M 19 6 6 WI IL MO Edgar 17 M S Dec 1882 S laborer KS KS WI Annie 15 F D Jul 1884 S KS KS WI Florence 14 F D Nov 1885 S KS KS WI

    06/06/2001 08:24:08
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Family History Link (Primitive Baptist Library)
    2. Robert L Webb
    3. Dear County List, As of yesterday, we have uploaded a page with some church history and surnames of members (as far as we have them) for several more Illinois Counties, which may be of some help to researchers who have ancestors who were members of the Primitive Baptist church. We have now entered similar pages for over 70 counties in Illinois, as a link to our homepage on our website. The information regarding the members names comes from a database in our library computer which is not on-line, but the surnames serve as an index to it, to help researchers determine if they may have connections in some of our churches. The database has been (and is still being added to) compiled from original source documents, including church and association records, and obituaries - many of which are found in our shelves of bound church periodicals. To see our website, go to our homepage: http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/pbl.html or go directly to the Family History Assistance page at: http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/FamHist.html Sincerely, Robert L. Webb The Primitive Baptist Library 416 Main Street Carthage, IL 62321 ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    06/06/2001 02:30:10
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Courthouse
    2. Thank You My sister thought we would need a genealogy card to get info. We are going there on Friday. I am still going to join. Kathleen

    06/06/2001 01:07:38
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Courthouse
    2. Raymond McCraren
    3. Hi No just a I.D.and money and go io the co. cleck office. [email protected] wrote: > Hello, > Since I do not have time to join the Genealogy of Lake County by Friday. My > sister is coming to visit and wants to go there. Will I need a Genealogy card > to get information from there? > [email protected]

    06/05/2001 04:54:39
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Fw: Discovery of cemetery halts roadwork
    2. Jentami Feldhaus
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "G. R. Mallman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:21 PM Subject: Discovery of cemetery halts roadwork > I found this on another list. > > George > > This was in Tues, 8 May, Springfield MO News Leader, > p. 5B: > > > > > > Discovery of cemetery halts roadwork--Associated > > Press-Kansas City-- > > > > > > Construction of a new highway in south Kansas City > > has been halted > > > > by the discovery of a small cemetery dating back to > > the Civil War era. > > > > State officials are anxious to find any descendants > > of the Holloway > > > > family who are buried in the cemetery. If the heirs > > can't be found, the > > > > > > state will have to get court permission to move the > > nine graves in the > > > > plot, in order to finish a new Missouri 150. > > > > Construction workers recently unearthed a marble > > headstone, dating > > > > from 1858, while moving a large section of water > > pipe. > > > > Archaeologists later found another headstone and > > evidence of seven > > > > other graves. The site has not been disturbed > > further. > > > > Please pass this on to other lists. > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ROWANROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > > The list administrator can be reached at > > [email protected] > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > ==== CA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > ===CA-CEMETERIES MAIL LIST=== > Check out what your List Admin. does in her spare time. > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >

    06/05/2001 12:10:31
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Newspapers.
    2. Jean Ann Palmer
    3. Brenda, It's me again with another of my eternal questions. Grin Do you know where to access back copies of the newspapers please? I have found an accidental death in our family I am sure there would have been a report in the newspaper as a steam boiler blew up. I am grateful for any help. Jean in Victoria BC Canada.

    06/05/2001 11:54:33
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912
    2. C. Gaetz
    3. You're so funny Jean...the only reason why I had these articles is that they were on the same page as an obituary photocopy so I thought...why not send the info? May help someone. I have others somewhere..will have to check. -Brenda ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean Ann Palmer <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:37 PM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912 > This gets better and better THANK YOU! Very big GRINS. > Jean Palmer > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "C. Gaetz" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 9:41 AM > Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912 > > > > News items from Highland Park Press October 31, 1912 p.4 > > > > Capt. and Mrs. McAndrews entertained Mrs. McAndrews' mother, Mrs. Murphy > of Chicago on Sunday. > > > > The officers and ladies of the Naval Training Station gave a large hop on > Friday night. The officers and ladies of Ft. sheridan were invited. > > > > Lt. M. Crawfoot, Jr., who has been on a leave to Washington, D.C., > returned to the post on Sunday. > > > > Capt. and Mrs. S. Ford of the 27th Inf. have returned from Jefferson > Barracks where Capt. Ford has been on quartermaster duty. > > > > Major C. C. Clark left Monday for China. Mrs. clark will leave in two > weeks for West Point to visit her son. > > > > Capt. Gilbrath of the 27th Inf. returned last week from Ft. Leavenworth > school. Mrs. Gilbrath is visiting relatives in St. Paul. > > > > Capt. R. B. Parrot was transferred to the Philippines transport which > sailed on October 25. > > > > Mrs. J. Gren (?) had as her guest last week, her mother of Toledo, Ohio. > > > > Mrs. S. L. Stevens returned to Fort Sheridan after a three months' visit > with her parents in San Antonio, Texas. > > > > -Brenda G. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    06/05/2001 10:46:00
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912
    2. Jean Ann Palmer
    3. Every scrap of color helps. These people new to the country made a wonderful life for themselves. You are sharing and that is the main thing. All the best, Jean. ----- Original Message ----- From: "C. Gaetz" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 2:46 PM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912 > You're so funny Jean...the only reason why I had these articles is that they > were on the same page as an obituary photocopy so I thought...why not send > the info? > May help someone. I have others somewhere..will have to check. > -Brenda > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jean Ann Palmer <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:37 PM > Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912 > > > > This gets better and better THANK YOU! Very big GRINS. > > Jean Palmer > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "C. Gaetz" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 9:41 AM > > Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912 > > > > > > > News items from Highland Park Press October 31, 1912 p.4 > > > > > > Capt. and Mrs. McAndrews entertained Mrs. McAndrews' mother, Mrs. Murphy > > of Chicago on Sunday. > > > > > > The officers and ladies of the Naval Training Station gave a large hop > on > > Friday night. The officers and ladies of Ft. sheridan were invited. > > > > > > Lt. M. Crawfoot, Jr., who has been on a leave to Washington, D.C., > > returned to the post on Sunday. > > > > > > Capt. and Mrs. S. Ford of the 27th Inf. have returned from Jefferson > > Barracks where Capt. Ford has been on quartermaster duty. > > > > > > Major C. C. Clark left Monday for China. Mrs. clark will leave in two > > weeks for West Point to visit her son. > > > > > > Capt. Gilbrath of the 27th Inf. returned last week from Ft. Leavenworth > > school. Mrs. Gilbrath is visiting relatives in St. Paul. > > > > > > Capt. R. B. Parrot was transferred to the Philippines transport which > > sailed on October 25. > > > > > > Mrs. J. Gren (?) had as her guest last week, her mother of Toledo, Ohio. > > > > > > Mrs. S. L. Stevens returned to Fort Sheridan after a three months' visit > > with her parents in San Antonio, Texas. > > > > > > -Brenda G. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    06/05/2001 10:16:50
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912
    2. C. Gaetz
    3. News items from Highland Park Press October 31, 1912 p.4 Capt. and Mrs. McAndrews entertained Mrs. McAndrews' mother, Mrs. Murphy of Chicago on Sunday. The officers and ladies of the Naval Training Station gave a large hop on Friday night. The officers and ladies of Ft. sheridan were invited. Lt. M. Crawfoot, Jr., who has been on a leave to Washington, D.C., returned to the post on Sunday. Capt. and Mrs. S. Ford of the 27th Inf. have returned from Jefferson Barracks where Capt. Ford has been on quartermaster duty. Major C. C. Clark left Monday for China. Mrs. clark will leave in two weeks for West Point to visit her son. Capt. Gilbrath of the 27th Inf. returned last week from Ft. Leavenworth school. Mrs. Gilbrath is visiting relatives in St. Paul. Capt. R. B. Parrot was transferred to the Philippines transport which sailed on October 25. Mrs. J. Gren (?) had as her guest last week, her mother of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. S. L. Stevens returned to Fort Sheridan after a three months' visit with her parents in San Antonio, Texas. -Brenda G.

    06/05/2001 05:41:00
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Re: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912
    2. Jean Ann Palmer
    3. This gets better and better THANK YOU! Very big GRINS. Jean Palmer ----- Original Message ----- From: "C. Gaetz" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 9:41 AM Subject: [[ILLAKE]: ] more news items dated 1912 > News items from Highland Park Press October 31, 1912 p.4 > > Capt. and Mrs. McAndrews entertained Mrs. McAndrews' mother, Mrs. Murphy of Chicago on Sunday. > > The officers and ladies of the Naval Training Station gave a large hop on Friday night. The officers and ladies of Ft. sheridan were invited. > > Lt. M. Crawfoot, Jr., who has been on a leave to Washington, D.C., returned to the post on Sunday. > > Capt. and Mrs. S. Ford of the 27th Inf. have returned from Jefferson Barracks where Capt. Ford has been on quartermaster duty. > > Major C. C. Clark left Monday for China. Mrs. clark will leave in two weeks for West Point to visit her son. > > Capt. Gilbrath of the 27th Inf. returned last week from Ft. Leavenworth school. Mrs. Gilbrath is visiting relatives in St. Paul. > > Capt. R. B. Parrot was transferred to the Philippines transport which sailed on October 25. > > Mrs. J. Gren (?) had as her guest last week, her mother of Toledo, Ohio. > > Mrs. S. L. Stevens returned to Fort Sheridan after a three months' visit with her parents in San Antonio, Texas. > > -Brenda G. > > > > > > > >

    06/05/2001 04:37:36
    1. [[ILLAKE]: ] Courthouse
    2. Hello, Since I do not have time to join the Genealogy of Lake County by Friday. My sister is coming to visit and wants to go there. Will I need a Genealogy card to get information from there? [email protected]

    06/05/2001 04:31:44