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    1. Re: cost of marriage license?
    2. Jean: I ordered a marriage license about three months ago. Cost was $9.00 but they don't contain much information. Sharon

    05/04/1999 06:45:56
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. Thank you for the information you sent. I know someone looking for the information on Mary Watson and William Hunter. The other Robinsons you have listed may be kin to Elizabeth. Thanks Angela In a message dated 5/3/99 7:30:49 PM Central Daylight Time, jlane@midusa.net writes: << WATSON, Mary to William HUNTER on 24 Sep 1833 in Bond County WATSON, Warren to Martha L. LONG on 7 Mar 1867 in Bond County ROBINSON, Allen to Sally SMART on 27 Mar 1834 in Madison County ROBINSON, Beniah to Jane HOXSEY on 1 July 1830 in Madison County ROBINSON, Simeon to Mrs. Sarah LOWRY on 25 Apr 1869 in Madison County Bartlett Cemetery (5 miles southeast of Edwardsville, Illinois) ROBINSON, LEONORA b. 26 Oct 1862 d. 10 Sept 1864 This is all for the surnames WATSON & ROBINSON. Johnnye Ann

    05/04/1999 06:24:02
    1. Roll Call
    2. Here are my surnames for Madison County: Schmidt,Opell, Morris, Peterson, Flack. Most from the Wanda area near Edwardsville. Looking for a marriage date for Christopher Columbus Peterson to Lida Flack, Lidas brother John Flack. Also marriage of Christina Opell to Gottleib Schmidt. The Werner family of Edwardsville also related to the Schmidts. Tam

    05/04/1999 05:17:12
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. jlane
    3. Sorry....check for another person for Weber and didn't find any. Sent you message to him. Johnnye Ann -----Original Message----- From: Kelley6664@aol.com <Kelley6664@aol.com> To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 9:31 AM Subject: Re: West Cemetery >johnnye, > >I know you've been getting alot of requests for lookups, but I hope you >wouldn't mind doing one more. > >I'm looking for WEBERs in Madison county. Particularly, William Edward (or >Edward William) and his wife Anna. > >Your help will be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks >Kelley > > >==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >Visit the Madison County Home Page! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm >

    05/04/1999 05:10:13
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. jlane
    3. Only one DUNCAN Milton Duncan to Eliza Bishop on May 22, 1873 in Madison County. -----Original Message----- From: joseph b duncan <jbduncan@iquest.net> To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 8:20 AM Subject: Re: West Cemetery > >Johnnye Ann, I have a few names, if you would look up for me. They lived >in Madison Co IL in the Highland area. James Duncan died 8/2/41, Elizabeth >McKee Duncan died 8/24/42, James McKee Duncan died 3/29/1843, Samuel Duncan >died 7/20/1840. Any help would be appreciated. > >Dorothy Duncan >jbduncan@iquest.net > > > > > >At 12:01 PM 5/2/99 -0500, you wrote: >>Debi I have a booklet that I purchased several years ago that has a listing >>for the West Cemetery and other cemeteries in Madison and Bond Counties >>along with early marriages from those counties. I would be happy to do >>look up in them if you could give me the names you are looking for. >>Johnnye Ann >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Debi Faris <df620@gate.net> >>To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: Sunday, May 02, 1999 11:24 AM >>Subject: West Cemetery >> >> >>>Does anyone have a complete listing of the West >>>Cemetery in the Alhambra Township?? Also looking >>>for a very old cemetery that may have been in the >>>Hamel township in the early 1800's. >>> >>>Thanks in advance - >>>-- >>>Debi >>> >>>Fort Myers, FL >>>df620@gate.net >>>- - - - - - - - - >>>Funny, I don't >>>remember being >>>absent minded. >>> >>> >>>==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >>>Visit the Madison County Home Page! >>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm >>> >> >> >>==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >>Visit the Madison County Home Page! >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm >> >> >> > > >==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >

    05/04/1999 05:04:42
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. jlane
    3. Josephine Simms is the only one close. Johnnye Ann -----Original Message----- From: Don Hanke <hanked@3rddoor.com> To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 8:20 AM Subject: Re: West Cemetery >Johnnye, could you check for any records of marriage involving > any females with the last name " Senn , or Schmon". > thx > Don > > >==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >Visit the Madison County Home Page! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm >

    05/04/1999 04:57:14
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. jlane
    3. SHAEFFER, William A. Son of Geo. and Mary b. Nov 18, 1845 d. Jan 15, 1865 Buried in Bartlett Cemetery located 5 miles SE of Edwardsville, Illinois. SHAFFER, Joseph to Lucy RANDLE on May 31, 1832 in Madison County, Illinois. This is all I could find in the booklet. Johnnye Ann Lane -----Original Message----- From: Deborah.Mueller@chron.com <Deborah.Mueller@chron.com> To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 6:56 AM Subject: RE: West Cemetery >Could you please check in the West Cemetery book for any Straub or Schaeffer >(Schaefer, Shafer)names. > >Thank you very much for your help. > >Deborah > > >==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >Visit the Madison County Home Page! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm >

    05/04/1999 04:54:45
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. jlane
    3. Couldn't find any Johnnye -----Original Message----- From: Dmreeser@aol.com <Dmreeser@aol.com> To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, May 03, 1999 10:57 PM Subject: Re: West Cemetery >Hi > Could you check for any Accola's or Trautner's please. >Dave > > >==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >Visit the Madison County Home Page! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm >

    05/04/1999 04:45:56
    1. Re: cost of marriage license?
    2. The cost if they have it is $9.00, but they don't really have the license. All they have is the names and date with a name behind it, with page numbers behind it, nobody up there knew what it was for. Patti

    05/04/1999 04:36:06
    1. Re: Cemetery
    2. jlane
    3. Sorry...none. Johnnye -----Original Message----- From: New1D@aol.com <New1D@aol.com> To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, May 03, 1999 9:30 PM Subject: Re: Cemetery >Would you please check marriages are any information available on Crisfield >in Madison Co. Thank you very much NEW1D@AOL.COM > > >==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >Visit the Madison County Home Page! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm >

    05/04/1999 04:35:19
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. In a message dated 5/4/99 7:03:56 PM, jlane@midusa.net writes: << Josephine Simms is the only one close. Johnnye Ann -----Original Message----- From: Don Hanke <hanked@3rddoor.com> To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 8:20 AM Subject: Re: West Cemetery >Johnnye, could you check for any records of marriage involving > any females with the last name " Senn , or Schmon". > thx > Don > >> These messages have been filling my mailbox for a couple of days. I would appreciate it, as I am sure many would, if these messages were sent to the individual and not to the list. Thank you, Johnnye Ann and to anyone requesting you to do lookups at West Cemetery.

    05/04/1999 01:16:02
    1. Union Veterans will be honored
    2. Yvonne James-Henderson
    3. A Fascinating Peek At the Past Marks Historic Preservation Week in Collinsville Union Veterans will be honored in a richly detailed ceremony at 1PM on Saturday, May 15th at Glenwood Cemetery on Center Street in Collinsville, IL. This event grew from a common interest in genealogy and a dedication to preservation of our past by three Collinsville residents. The late Charles Rinck, Doris Bauer, and Eugene Beals have spent years in bringing the elements of the ceremony into being. Fifty-eight new Civil War markers will provide the centerpiece of the ceremony. Various presenters, including historian Dennis Hermann, will address those gathered. Numerous organizations from Missouri and Illinois are joining forces to provide color and dignity to the event. Numerous organizations affiliated with Union forces in the Civil War will participate. Artillery units from both Missouri and Illinois will fire volleys to mark the event. The Collinsville High School Chorus and the Granite City Municipal Band will feature choral and instrumental period music. Many of the participants will wear uniforms and dress authentic to the Civil War period. Boy Scouts of Troop 84 are decorating each of the Civil War monuments with red, white and blue bouquets displaying thirty-four star flags authentic to the period. Memorial ribbons provided by Herr Funeral Home will be distributed to those in attendance. Don't miss this chance to participate in a fascinating bit of history with your family. For more information about the ceremony and those involved, contact Doris Bauer at 344-6628 or Eugene Beals at 346-1949. Take care, Yvonne in Burke, VA ************************** Viva la USGenWeb Project! Viva la USGenWeb Archives! Freely accessible and searchable! http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ **************************

    05/04/1999 12:31:44
    1. Catsup Bottle 50th Birthday
    2. Yvonne James-Henderson
    3. Join the Catsup Bottle 50th Birthday Parade on Sunday, June 13th. Parade Chair Susan Burroughs says, "We are welcoming anyone who wants to be in the parade in honor of Catsup Bottle. We are looking for people who want to be in a fun, old-fashioned community march down Main Street. We want folks with floats, bikes, wagon, baby buggies, costumes-you name it! We are even looking for people with dogs they want to show off. We want a large turnout that is fun to watch and fun to be in!" The Catsup Bottle 50th Birthday Parade is one of the fun events planned for the Catsup Bottle's Birthday Celebration. It joins a custom car show, the Route 66 Caravan, food, cake and ice cream, fun and games, and live music offered at the celebration. People Magazine is covering the event. Admission is free and the public is invited. The event is sponsored by Downtown Collinsville, Inc., the Collinsville Convention Center and Tourism Bureau, and CARD. For more information about participation in the parade contact Susan Burroughs at 344-1990. Don't miss this chance for family fun.

    05/04/1999 12:24:06
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. Johnnye Ann, Could you please look up Abraham Zimmerle who lived in Highland, Madison Co., in the 1860's. Thanks so much. Charlotte

    05/04/1999 11:38:45
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. Don Hanke
    3. Johnnye, could you check for any records of marriage involving any females with the last name " Senn , or Schmon". thx Don

    05/04/1999 08:18:03
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. joseph b duncan
    3. Johnnye Ann, I have a few names, if you would look up for me. They lived in Madison Co IL in the Highland area. James Duncan died 8/2/41, Elizabeth McKee Duncan died 8/24/42, James McKee Duncan died 3/29/1843, Samuel Duncan died 7/20/1840. Any help would be appreciated. Dorothy Duncan jbduncan@iquest.net At 12:01 PM 5/2/99 -0500, you wrote: >Debi I have a booklet that I purchased several years ago that has a listing >for the West Cemetery and other cemeteries in Madison and Bond Counties >along with early marriages from those counties. I would be happy to do >look up in them if you could give me the names you are looking for. >Johnnye Ann >-----Original Message----- >From: Debi Faris <df620@gate.net> >To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com <ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, May 02, 1999 11:24 AM >Subject: West Cemetery > > >>Does anyone have a complete listing of the West >>Cemetery in the Alhambra Township?? Also looking >>for a very old cemetery that may have been in the >>Hamel township in the early 1800's. >> >>Thanks in advance - >>-- >>Debi >> >>Fort Myers, FL >>df620@gate.net >>- - - - - - - - - >>Funny, I don't >>remember being >>absent minded. >> >> >>==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >>Visit the Madison County Home Page! >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm >> > > >==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >Visit the Madison County Home Page! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmadiso/index.htm > > >

    05/04/1999 07:16:51
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. mike & jen
    3. Would you please check your book for Isenbergs in Madison County. I am looking for: Charles (b. 1821) m. Henretta (b.1826) They had four sons: Charles (b. 1851) m. Mary Aausauer. Frederick (b.1857) Henry (b. ?) August (b. 1863) Charles and Mary had three sons: Louis Charles Emil John The brothers married three Heck sisters. According to the information I have, most of the Isenbergs lived in Collinsville or Troy, Illinois. I would appreciate any information you can give me on these or any other Isenbergs you have in your book. Thank you for helping all of us! Jennifer

    05/04/1999 06:12:03
    1. RE: West Cemetery
    2. Could you please check in the West Cemetery book for any Straub or Schaeffer (Schaefer, Shafer)names. Thank you very much for your help. Deborah

    05/04/1999 05:53:16
    1. Mersinger history
    2. Nancy Burchianti
    3. Kathy, I received more info on the Mersingers from my aunt. Frederick Clement Mersinger married Anna Bugger. Their children were John J., Phillip, Barbara, Valentine, Adam (my great grandfather) Caroline who was called Lena, and Rose who became a Carmilite nun, Sister Mary Joseph. Frederick Clement Mersinger was one of the children of Johann Mersinger and Phillipine Wagner//Schroeder. Now here's the good part. Phillipine was a princess, directly related to King Frederick I, of the Prussian dynasty. The story goes that Phillipine was hidden in the forest by a gardener and his wife during one of the revolutions. We believe her last name was Wagner but cemetery records list her maiden name and Schroeder. She may have taken the gardener's last name at one time to protect her identity. So far as I can determine this sort of checks out. PhilippineCharolette was one of 10 children of King Frederick I , so Philippine Wagner Mersinger was one of their children or grand children. This is a story which has been passed down for generations in our family. I am doing more research. signed Nancy B. e-mail ponypal@earthlink.net

    05/04/1999 05:15:44
    1. Re: West Cemetery
    2. johnnye, I know you've been getting alot of requests for lookups, but I hope you wouldn't mind doing one more. I'm looking for WEBERs in Madison county. Particularly, William Edward (or Edward William) and his wife Anna. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Kelley

    05/04/1999 04:26:07