Joan, The infant that died in 1914 is Mildred Irene, daughter of Hugh and Lena. Hugh and Lena's oldest son is Robert, my father. When I was born they named me, Jane Mildred after the above Mildred and Jane another daughter who died in 1918. Both are buried in Riverview on the Haddick plot. On the Haddick plot are two more of Hugh and Lena's children, Harold and Hugh Jr. About Grace and Gertrude. I was in Streator a few years ago and went to the county office and obtained their death certificates in order to find out who their parents were. Unfortunately, the parents are not listed on death certicates in the late 1890's. In the 1900 Census Jane Haddick, wife of William (Hugh's parents) states that Jane was the mother of 10 children and only 6 were living. 2 of the 4 dead would be the James and Joseph that we discussed. Grace and Gertrude are buried with William and Jane. I have eliminated the possibility that they could have been the children of any of Hugh's siblings. So, the only conclusion is that William and Jane are the parents and Grace and Gertrude are the other 2 dead children. What is troubling to me is that Jane would have been 49 when Gertrude was born. I guess that is not unusual in 1896. Anyway, I have put them on the William and Jane Haddick family page as their last two children. That makes them have 10 children with 4 of them being dead. When the cemetery was Riverside, were records kept? I have the records of Riverview and those records begin around 1892. Where would I find the records of Riverside. Thank you for telling me that James was buried in Riverside. When you come to Joseph Ward who died August 29, 1880, and find a burial place for him would you let me know. About the copy of the picture - what is the picture of - the shirt factory? I would love to have that. Jane Joan wrote: > > Thank You, > If you want a copy of the picture, write to the museum. We have a > book with loose pages that can be placed on a scanner. Can't do that > with the new ones, would break the binding. > Streatorland Historical Society > 306 South Vermillion St. > Streator, Illinois 61364 > I think the charge is 50 cents if they use photo paper, plus postage. > > About 1950, the Times Press published short histories of the local > parishes. The Christ Episcopal church should be in that group. If it > is, we have copies at the museum. Is that the church where Rev. Boswell > painted the doors red to symbolize the blood of the martyrs? I thought > that was really a great idea. > > I have not yet gotten to Joseph Ward Haddick, but saw the name and > was wondering if he was related. According to the church's burial > records, he was buried in "Riverside" cemetery. Usually that refers to > Riverview, but.. > > Who are Gertrude (d 1896) and Grace (d 1893) Haddick? And, the > infant who died in 1914? They are listed in the Riverview records. > > Next time I go to Ottawa, I will check the church records for > Haddick. > > Joanie > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237