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    1. [ILMARION] BURTON lookup results
    2. Source: FOOTPRINTS OF MARION COUNTY, 1987 Fall edition (Vol 12, No 2) BURTON - pgs. 64, 65, 68 PAGE 64: CENTRALIA SENTINEL 1874 Oct 22 - Elizabeth PARKER died near Patoka on Oct. 2. She was born in Clinton Co. on June 20, 1829 to Mr. and Mrs. Allen BURTON. PAGE 65: THE COUNTY'S FIRST CENSUS (see below) PAGE 68: INDEX TO EARLY MARION COUNTY DIVORCES - 1856-1881 Plaintiff index and date divorce granted: BURTON, Minerva A. and Allen BURTON - 13 Aug 1879 BURTON, Minerva A. and Allen BURTON - 10 feb 1880 THE COUNTY'S FIRST CENSUS: PAGE 65 THE COUNTY'S FIRST CENSUS Following is one of George ROSS' newspaper columns. It was on January 24, 1823, that Gov. Edward COLES signed the legislation creating Marion County. Brink-McDonough's history states, "The fortunate discovery of the first county census, taken by R.C. CHANCE in the autumn of 1825 and filed with the clerk of the county on the 26th of November of the said year, renders it possible to give our readers a complete list of the early residents of the county. We here introduce the names of the heads of families and call the attention of the reader to other interesting incidents. "Samuel HUFF; Isaac McCLELLAND - a member of the county board (1836-38 and 1842-48) and associate county judge 1857-61, died March 18, 1881, aged 81; Eli McKINNEY; James MARTIN; Samuel MARTIN - owner of a horse mill; James YOUNG, son of Samuel, the first settler; Matthew YOUNG, brother of James; Aaron HICKS - member of the first county board, contacted for and built the first courthouse; Ebenezer DAGGETT; Henry LEE; Dorcas TULLY; Christiana TULLY; Malachi WARE; Michael RADCLIFFE; William CARRIGAN; D.R. CHANCE, of the first justices-of-the-peace and the census commissioner in 1825; Henry WALKER; William TAYLOR; Simon ALBERT; Richard PILES; William ALBERT; Hardy FOSTER - a native of Georgia, township and village named for him, county commissioner and member of the legislature, died in 1864; Thomas NEAL - removed to Effingham County, lost his life by accident, being crushed to death by a wagon in 1854; John S. DAVIS; Thomas FULTON; William KING; Darrington BALDRIDGE (Footprints Editor's Note: His correct given name was Dornton.); William PURSLEY; John DAVIDSON; Samuel DAVIDSON; Green DEPRIEST; John WARREN; Robert NICHOLS; James PILES; Henry McDONALD; Jesse GRIFFIN; William GUNNERSON; John W. NICHOLS; William MARSHALL - first justice-of-the-peace, county surveyor and member of the legislature from 1830 to 1834; Joseph HENSLEY - justice-of-the-peace for many years and owner of a horse mill; Isam WATSON; Robett (this is the spelling in Footprints) SNODGRASS; John WILSON - was called 'St. John'; John PHELPS; John EDDINGTON; Montgomery INGRAM; Nathan HUFF - removed to Texas in 1859; Jesse NICHOLS; Zadoc PHELPS; Henry C. NICHOLS; Rubus RICKER - county clerk, circuit clerk, probate judge, postmaster and innkeeper; Leonard P. PILES; Mark TULLY - owner of a horse mill, first coroner, collector adn sheriff, county commissioner, and contractor for the building of the second court-house; John TULLEY; William NICHOLS - owner of a horse mill and a slave holder; Thoams ASH - revolutionary soldier, North Carolina continentals, pensioned 1833; Robert NICHOLS; George KELL; William GASTON; Henry RODES; Jacob FULFER; Mary GALETON; William INGRAM; Cowles DUNHAM; Isaac FULFER; William BALDWIN; Patrick COWEN; David FULTON; Abraham ROMINE - county commissioner, Romine Township named after him; James GOUDY; Rosana FULTON; John BOUCHER; Cartsworth P. BLACK; Samuel EBLEN - revolutionary soldier, private Virginia continentals, pensioned April 12, 1834; John EBLEN: Israel JENNINGS - a slave holder and member of the legislature; Caswell WANTERES; Robert BANDY; Dorcas BANDY; J.P. GAINES; Jacob ALBERT; Samuel SHOOK; Lete DUNKIN (Letitia DUNCAN probably); Nathaniel LITTERAL (LUTTRELL, a revolutionary soldier); Alfred RAY; Henry WARE; William TULLEY; Pegg BROCK; Thomas HOW - hunter and a fiddler; Solomon ALLEN; Benjamin VERMILLION; Frederick PHELPS; John LITTLE; Thomas PARTENSON; Daniel PHELPS; Wily BURTON; G. BURTON - a blacksmith; Lodrick PHELPS; John COLES; Robert MAN; Polly McKINNEY; Charles RADCLIFF; Josiah FYKE and Mr. ROGERS." There were one hundred and four heads of families, including five widows, with a total population of five hundred and fifty-seven, of which two hundred and seventy-three were white males, two hundred and eighty-two white women, one black man and one white woman - both slaves. Brinkerhoff wrote, "At this time there were but one hundred and seventeen voters in teh county. Money was scarce and stock low in price, a good cow not being worth more than from six to ten dollars, and horses from twenty to forty dollars; hogs at two cents per pound were considered well sold., and grain in proportion. Of the entire population, only one was a blacksmith - G. BURTON, who was a blacksmith - all the rest were farmers and more or less hunters, both as pasttime and as a means of adding to the family larder." These people had principally come from the southern states - Tennessee, Kentucky, the Carolinas, and Virginia; a few from Ohio and Pennsylvania. Even though they came from teh south and with the system of slavery still tolerated in this state, there was scarcely any slavery in the county at the time of the census from whcih Brink-McDonough infers that the population was drawn from the poorer class of the states mentioned. Ninety-five of the one hundred families recorded remained squatters of the land for many years. Scarcely any land entries were made between 1823 and 1836. "How these people whose worldly possessions did not average $27 per head, came to burden themselves with the expense of a county administration, is a question to which we could not find an answer, nor even an explanation," summarized Brink-McDonough. Sources: (1) Brink-McDonough "Combined History of Marion and Clinton Counties," 1881; (2) Brinkerhoff "History of Marion County," 1909" [email protected] com To: [email protected] cc: 04/20/01 Subject: Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups 07:13 PM Please respond to ILMARION-L Any info on JONES, ALBERT, BURTON, HICKEY or PHILLIPS would be very helpful. Thank you, Verne ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected]

    04/24/2001 03:30:25
    1. Re: [ILMARION] Blackburn family - and request
    2. I'm just glad I could help. The physician lists were taken from the Illinois State Board of Health Annual Reports and Official Registers, located in the University of Illinois Library. If anyone on this list lives in that area, perhaps they can make a copy for you. Anyone?? Good luck in your research! Jody "June Woods" <[email protected] To: [email protected] hlink.net> cc: Subject: [ILMARION] Blackburn family 04/24/01 01:01 AM Please respond to dipsticksmom THANK YOU JODY!!! John Wesley Blackburn b. 20 Nov. 1834, was my g-g-grandfather. He would have been 48 years old in 1882 as stated in your info. I had been told he was a physician, and this seems to be the case. It is wonderful to learn additional facts about our ancestors. I did not know he was born in Tenn. George Washington Blackburn who was divorced from Avis O. Webb Blackburn was John Wesley's son and, also, brother to my g-grandfather, John Wesley Blackburn, Jr. As for Norman Blackburn, I will have to do more research to learn who he was and where he fits in. Again, let me say thanks for your generosity. We should ALL be so kind! Regards, June --- June Woods --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected]

    04/24/2001 03:05:35
    1. Re: [ILMARION] TATE, SIMER/SIEMER
    2. Sherry Petersen
    3. I also have arnolds and would appreciate the info...Thank you!!! What a great job you are doing. This is the most activity in a long while... > From: [email protected] > Reply-To: [email protected] > Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 10:12:39 -0500 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ILMARION] TATE, SIMER/SIEMER > Resent-From: [email protected] > Resent-Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 08:16:02 -0700 > > Source: FOOTPRINTS OF MARION COUNTY - FALL 1987 EDITION (VOL. 12, NO. 2) > > SIEMER: pg. 23 > > PAGE 23: THE ARNOLD FAMILY > Warren Wesley ARNOLD (20 Sept 1900 - ), married 7 Mar 1921 Jewel Ann > SIEMER (12 Jan 1903 - ). Issue, 2 children. > > If this is your line, I can send you the entire ARNOLD family information, > if interested. This is the only reference to a SIEMER name. > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest > mode, send to [email protected] >

    04/24/2001 03:04:24
    1. Re: [ILMARION] Hay Family lookup results
    2. Sherry Petersen
    3. These are my HAYs: Name: James Richard HAY1 Birth: 18701 Death: 19361 Marriage: 26 May 1895 TN2 Spouse: Matilda Angeline PHELPS3 Birth: 18651 Death: 19421 Father: Amos C. PHELPS (1823-) Mother: Matilda Angeline WRIGHT (1826-) _____________________ Name: Joseph HAY//HOY/HAYE/HOYE1 Spouse: Susan VANWINKLE1 Birth: abt 18201 Father: David VANWINKLE (1770-<1838) Mother: Drucilla DOUTHITT (-~1845) __________ Name: James Richard HAY1 Birth: 18701 Death: 19361 Spouse: Matilda Angeline PHELPS1 Birth: 16 Feb 18652,3 Death: 29 Mar 1942 Richmond, Wayne, IN4,3 Father: Amos C. PHELPS (1823-) Mother: Matilda Angeline WRIGHT (1826-) > From: [email protected] > Reply-To: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 10:59:29 -0500 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ILMARION] Hay Family lookup results > Resent-From: [email protected] > Resent-Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 08:59:59 -0700 > > > > Here's all I have on the HAY family. I also have HAYS and HAYES. Let me > know if interested in those. > > CENTRALIA SENTINEL: > May 2 1872 - Married on April 25 at home of the bride's parents by Rev. > J.D. GILLHAM, Mr. Will A. NAYLOR of Peoria to Miss Jennie C. HAY of > Centralia. > > Aug 1, 1872 - Died in Nashville, Ill. on July 29 of cholera infantum, the > infant daughter of Will S. and Libbie HAY, aged 1 y, 7d. Burial in City > Cemetery at Centralia. > > June 26 1873 - Died, Alex D. HAY, formerly of Centralia, at Nashville, Ill. > on June 19. He was born in Butler Co., Ky. in 1814, and died in his 60th > year. He came to White Co., Ill. in 1816, and to Washington Co. in 1838. > > I have no information on the BIXLER family. > > > > > [email protected] > m To: [email protected] > cc: > 04/23/01 Subject: [ILMARION] Hay Family > 09:10 PM > Please > respond to > ILMARION-L > > > > > > > Anybody know anything on the Hay family from Centralia? Names Lena and Dan > Hay. Lena married William T. Bixler from Eldorado. Thanks, Johnny Bond > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the > digest mode, send to [email protected] > > > > > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest > mode, send to [email protected] >

    04/24/2001 03:01:14
    1. Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups
    2. shirley brewer
    3. Hi Donna I have just found out that My family line Loveless married into the FULTON family. David Loveless 1812 Roane Tn married Mary Polly FULTON march 25 1833 in Fayette Co. IL His brother also married a FULTON girl Zadoc Loveless b 1807-10 b Roane Tn married Martha Fulton dec 27 1827 in Roane Tn. I hope that this helped a little bit If you find a connection please let me know Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna Davis <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 8:48 PM Subject: RE: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups > There is an older Thomas that had twelve people living in his household in > that first Marion Co. census. He is the one we're trying to find out more > about because I am connected to those listed below but not sure how. My > greatgreatgrandfather David Cyrus Fulton died in the Civil War. His wife > Permelia FOSTER brought the three boys they had back to MArion Co in 1865 > from MO where she had been living with her husband David before he died and > left them with Joel Middleton and Ruth Ann Fulton Middleton. (We are told > she died shortly there after of a broken heart, but don't know for sure) > The letters of guardianship list Joel as their uncle. The two younger boys > later petitioned the court to allow them to live with their uncle Thomas > Huff. Hill Fulton is a brother of Ruth Ann Fulton Middleton and his wife > Ruth E. is Ruth Ann's daughter from her first marriage. The Middletons are > also related to some Fosters from Marion Co, so I'm not sure why the > Middleton household was chosen. It could have been for the FULTON connectio > through Ruth Ann, or for the FOSTER connection through Joel. I am stumped. > But I've been chasing every lead I see. There are a couple of pieces of > information here that I didn't have before. I grab every scrap of > information I get on these FULTONs and save it, I keep hoping that I'llget > all the jigsaw pieces and a picture will come to light. Thanks for the > assist. Donna > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Bollhorst [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 6:32 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups > > > Hi Donna > Here is what is in the In the 1860 census book that I have. > Page 159 Stevenson Twp June 4, 1860 > 53/53 > FULTON, Hill 63 m farmer ILL Tenn SC > Ruth E 46 f wife ILl Tenn Tenn > Oscar D. 19 m son farmer IL IL IL > Thomas H 16 m son farmer IL IL IL > Cora V. 13 f daughter IL IL IL > > > page 160 Stevenson Twp June 4, 1860 > 63/63 > FULTON, Thomas J. 23 m farmer IL IL IL > Eliza C. 22 f wife Mich Pa. Pa. > Elmedia E. 2 f dau. IL IL Mich. > Sarah P. 2/12 f dau. IL IL Mich > > > page 245 Carrigan Twp. June 7, 1860 > 62/65 > HUFF, Sarah 67 f widow KY Va. Unkn. > FULTON, Thomas 26 m son-farmer IL IL KY > Fannie 24 wife (dau in law) IL TN ___ > Allen 3 son (grandson) IL IL IL > Charley 9/12 son (grandson) IL IL IL > born Oct. 1879 > GILLEY, Elliott 20 m farmer servant IL Unkn IL > > Let me know if any of these are yours > Sandy > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest > mode, send to [email protected] > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected]

    04/24/2001 02:37:47
    1. Re: [ILMARION] YOUNG & SNODGRASS surnames
    2. marion e brimberry
    3. Did you check the records of the US Land Office aat Shawneetown IL Also check the end of the 1818 Statehood Census for Illinois. The list after Washington County. Listed as the detached part of Edwards County. Marion ________________________________________________________________ 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.

    04/24/2001 01:25:48
    1. [ILMARION] Blackburn family
    2. June Woods
    3. THANK YOU JODY!!! John Wesley Blackburn b. 20 Nov. 1834, was my g-g-grandfather. He would have been 48 years old in 1882 as stated in your info. I had been told he was a physician, and this seems to be the case. It is wonderful to learn additional facts about our ancestors. I did not know he was born in Tenn. George Washington Blackburn who was divorced from Avis O. Webb Blackburn was John Wesley's son and, also, brother to my g-grandfather, John Wesley Blackburn, Jr. As for Norman Blackburn, I will have to do more research to learn who he was and where he fits in. Again, let me say thanks for your generosity. We should ALL be so kind! Regards, June --- June Woods --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

    04/23/2001 07:01:14
    1. RE: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups
    2. Donna Davis
    3. I think there are probably quite a few of us thawould be interested in the article. Thanks for offering Sandy. Donna -----Original Message----- From: Richard Bollhorst [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 6:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups I have a small report on the orphan train that went through Marion County that says that 12 children were placed in in homes in marion County. If interested will post the article Sandy ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected]

    04/23/2001 04:58:41
    1. RE: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups
    2. Donna Davis
    3. There is an older Thomas that had twelve people living in his household in that first Marion Co. census. He is the one we're trying to find out more about because I am connected to those listed below but not sure how. My greatgreatgrandfather David Cyrus Fulton died in the Civil War. His wife Permelia FOSTER brought the three boys they had back to MArion Co in 1865 from MO where she had been living with her husband David before he died and left them with Joel Middleton and Ruth Ann Fulton Middleton. (We are told she died shortly there after of a broken heart, but don't know for sure) The letters of guardianship list Joel as their uncle. The two younger boys later petitioned the court to allow them to live with their uncle Thomas Huff. Hill Fulton is a brother of Ruth Ann Fulton Middleton and his wife Ruth E. is Ruth Ann's daughter from her first marriage. The Middletons are also related to some Fosters from Marion Co, so I'm not sure why the Middleton household was chosen. It could have been for the FULTON connectio through Ruth Ann, or for the FOSTER connection through Joel. I am stumped. But I've been chasing every lead I see. There are a couple of pieces of information here that I didn't have before. I grab every scrap of information I get on these FULTONs and save it, I keep hoping that I'llget all the jigsaw pieces and a picture will come to light. Thanks for the assist. Donna -----Original Message----- From: Richard Bollhorst [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 6:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups Hi Donna Here is what is in the In the 1860 census book that I have. Page 159 Stevenson Twp June 4, 1860 53/53 FULTON, Hill 63 m farmer ILL Tenn SC Ruth E 46 f wife ILl Tenn Tenn Oscar D. 19 m son farmer IL IL IL Thomas H 16 m son farmer IL IL IL Cora V. 13 f daughter IL IL IL page 160 Stevenson Twp June 4, 1860 63/63 FULTON, Thomas J. 23 m farmer IL IL IL Eliza C. 22 f wife Mich Pa. Pa. Elmedia E. 2 f dau. IL IL Mich. Sarah P. 2/12 f dau. IL IL Mich page 245 Carrigan Twp. June 7, 1860 62/65 HUFF, Sarah 67 f widow KY Va. Unkn. FULTON, Thomas 26 m son-farmer IL IL KY Fannie 24 wife (dau in law) IL TN ___ Allen 3 son (grandson) IL IL IL Charley 9/12 son (grandson) IL IL IL born Oct. 1879 GILLEY, Elliott 20 m farmer servant IL Unkn IL Let me know if any of these are yours Sandy ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected]

    04/23/2001 04:48:10
    1. [ILMARION] Hay Family
    2. Anybody know anything on the Hay family from Centralia? Names Lena and Dan Hay. Lena married William T. Bixler from Eldorado. Thanks, Johnny Bond

    04/23/2001 04:10:57
    1. RE: [ILMARION] Kinmundy Express newspaper
    2. Nancy
    3. I download all copies the Kinmundy Express. I found alot of information on my family members - direct indirect. It is also just enjoyable reading. I think the papers were more interesting then ----- Original Message ----- From: gengar To: [email protected] Sent: 4/23/01 12:02:46 PM Subject: [ILMARION] Kinmundy Express newspaper Some people may find information about their ancestors on this website. http://www.ford-mobley.com/dafm/gleanings_from1.htm It is "Gleanings from the Kinmundy Express" newspaper (Marion Co. IL) covering the years 1914-1946. These are births, deaths, marriages, etc. You will need to search the year by using "Find on this page" or whatever, because there is no index. Happy hunting, Dot ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected] --- Nancy Johns Is is possible the CHANCEs, PURSLEYs, THOMSONs, FINDLAYs SMITHs are BORING?

    04/23/2001 03:47:48
    1. Re: [ILMARION] Look-ups, Footprints in Marion
    2. Richard Bollhorst
    3. Martha I'll search some more and see what I can find for you Sandy

    04/23/2001 02:59:47
    1. Re: [ILMARION] TATE, SIMER/SIEMER
    2. Richard Bollhorst
    3. Hi Jody In the Arnold line, do you have an Annabell Arnold who married ? Buff and they had one son? She later married my great uncle Cleo Perry. Any help appreciated. Sandy

    04/23/2001 02:53:26
    1. Re: [ILMARION] PATTERSON lookup results
    2. Richard Bollhorst
    3. Yavonne Are any of your Patterson's from around the St. ELmo area. I beleve they were in Marion County before going to Fayette County. I believe his (the father's ) name was O.F. Patterson and I know he had a daughter Mary who married 1) David Baker and 2) William Longcor and they lived in Monticello until his death and she moved to Bement where her son lived and she stayed there until her death. Any help on her, and her family would be greatly appreciated. Sandy

    04/23/2001 02:48:55
    1. Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups
    2. Richard Bollhorst
    3. Hi Jo Ann The article itself doesn't give a list of the children, it just tells that the orphan train came and that 12 cildren were placed in homes. in several of the articles following it will tell that so and so got one of the children from there so it tells who got some of them but not their names. I will go through the book tonight and see how many I can find and see if any of the childre were called by name when they were placed. Sandy

    04/23/2001 02:24:47
    1. [ILMARION] WILLIAMS in Marion Co
    2. In a message dated 4/23/01 6:10:45 PM, [email protected] writes: << I'm not sure who was actually inquiring about Thomas C. Williams but here's what I have. He married Mary Lourene Landrum. Both of them were born in Wilson Co., TN. I only show 8 children. They are: Elizabeth, Jacob, Nancy or Nannie, William Gray, Steven A., Thomas C., John Landrum, and Charles F. Who am I missing? Additionally, I show that the father of Thomas C. Williams was Thomas C. Williams, Jr., born in 1790 in NC. I have more on the Williams' - ........... Ellen>> Does the following info match what you have on Thomas C WILLIAMS born 1790 NC? I do not have any info on his children, but do have info on his parents and siblings -- if, in fact, this is the SAME Thomas C. Williams as I have. Thomas C. WILLIAMS. born before 1804 probably TN or NC, son of Jonathan Williams who died in Raccoon Twp, Marion Co Ill in 1840 and listed in his father's probate records. Thomas C. Williams signed as witness to marriage of his brother John W Williams and Mary Doss in 1827. On 30 Sep 1824 when Thomas C. was 20, he married Willa M. LOVELL, in Sumner Co, Tennessee. Carolyn Remember you have a friend in Oklahoma!

    04/23/2001 02:05:38
    1. Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups VIRUS ALERT
    2. MARY SORENSEN
    3. thanks for the warning!!I had gotten the message, but hadn't opened the attachment. M.E. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Davis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 6:31 PM Subject: RE: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups VIRUS ALERT > Do not open the attachmnet with the message that claims to be from Shirley > it it a virus. It works on newsletters like this one and sends itself out > as if it was sent by one of us on the newsletter list and tells us it has > information we're looking for, just check out the attachment. DON'T OPEN > IT!!!! Delete it completely from your computer! Donna > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sid Fisher [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 5:11 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups > > > Elsie B. Powell is a 1C2R of mine. I'm looking for the dates of death and > place of interment of her grandparents William Powell and Martha E. Nichols > (Elsie's grandfather William is my GG grandfather). Elsie's father was also > named William (her mother was Cora Chance). Any help there? > > Martha was the daughter of Morgan Washington Nichols. William, I think, was > an orphan born either Louisiana or Missouri (records conflict) at age 14 > residing in the household of John Clark in Madison County (1850). The last > record I've been able to find of William and Martha Powell is residence in > Tonti Township, Marion County as of 1880. > > Thanks, > Sid > > Researching in Illinois FISHER, SHINN, COLE, POWELL, FARTHING, CHANCE, > WRIGHT, GRAY, NICHOLS, WOOD, GERKING, BLAIR, HORD > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 3:04 PM > Subject: Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups > > > > > > > > BELCHER: > > > > Elsie POWELL, born 25 Aug 1893; married James M. BELCHER, born 5 Oct 1893. > > Two children of this marriage (Grady and Fredrick). If this is a > > connection to yours, let me know. > > > > > > > > > > Sherry > > Petersen To: [email protected] > > <[email protected] cc: > > et> Subject: [ILMARION] willing > to do look-ups > > > > 04/23/01 > > 02:46 PM > > Please > > respond to > > ILMARION-L > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Also looking for BELCHER, Charles McLean ADAMS family... > > > > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the > > digest mode, send to [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the > digest mode, send to [email protected] > > > > > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest > mode, send to [email protected] > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected] > >

    04/23/2001 01:35:35
    1. Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups
    2. Snowden, Margo
    3. I am very interested in the article. Margo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Bollhorst" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 4:07 PM Subject: Re: [ILMARION] willing to do look-ups > I have a small report on the orphan train that went through Marion > County that says that 12 children were placed in in homes in marion > County. If interested will post the article > Sandy > > > ==== ILMARION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ILMARION List if you are in mail mode, send to > [email protected] If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to [email protected] > >

    04/23/2001 01:34:16
    1. [ILMARION] WILLIAMS in Marion Co
    2. In a message dated 4/23/01 2:41:14 PM, [email protected] writes: << Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 14:07:58 EDT From: [email protected] Re: [ILMARION] WILLIAMS/HANNA for "Martha" Thank you, Carolyn - I will look into that>> << 1. THOMAS C2 WILLIAMS (THOMAS C1) was born August 17, 1820 in Wilson County , Tennessee, and died December 20, 1872 in Kinmundy, Illinois. He married MARY LOURENE LANDRUM December 23, 1850 in Fayette Co, Illinois. She was born April 21, 1832 in Wilson County , Tennessee, and died November 26, 1922 in Kinmundy, Illinois. >> Does the following info match what you have on Thomas C1 WILLIAMS? I do not have any info on his children, but do have info on his parents and siblings. Thomas C. WILLIAMS. Born ca 1804 prob. Tenn, son of Jonnathan Williams who died in Raccoon Twp, Marion Co Ill. Thomas C. Williams signed as witness ot marriage of his brother John W Williams and Mary Doss in 1827. On 30 Sep 1824 when Thomas C. was 20, he married Willa M. LOVELL, in Sumner Co, Tennessee. Carolyn Remember you have a friend in Oklahoma! BRANCH > ENG>1638 MA>1685 New London Co CT>1790 VT>1800-1855 Meigs County Ohio >1852-1890 Wayne & Marion Co Illinois > Oklahoma >1890 Neb/Ks >1893 OK; Other BRANCH related lines: THORN, HOYT, WALLACE, SHIELDS, BECKLEY, NORRIS, ELLIOTT, HALSEY, PAGE, COOPER, JONES, OLIVER (all Meigs Co OH 1800-1850, Wayne & Marion Co Ill 1850-1900) STRIBLING: 1835-1850 Marion Co Illinois SMITH > 1700s Sussex Co, NJ/Duchess NY >1800 Fayette Co, PA>1800-1860 Meigs Co Ohio >1853 Wayne Co ILL; related lines: HYSELL, TUBBS, ROCHELLE, CURTIS, HALSEY, HINCKLEY, FOSTER, KNIGHT(all Meigs Co 1800-1850 Wayne Co Illinois 1852-1870) STEDMAN > By 1657 in Hartford, CT>moved 1790 to VT>moved by 1802 to Meigs/Athens Co Ohio (1800-1860)>>ILL; Related lines: CUSHMAN, ROCKWELL, TAYLOR, TUBBS: 1800-1900 Meigs Co Ohio, Wayne Co Illinois WILLIAMS: 1830-1850 Marion Co Ill>1800-1830 Sumner Co TN

    04/23/2001 01:33:37
    1. Re: [ILMARION] lookup requests - please read!
    2. Lucy Morris was Moses S. Wainscott's second wife. Lucy was born December 1859 in Marion County Illinois married 23 January 1890 in Marion County Illinois divorced ????? died 09 December 1932 in Marion County Illinois father Jessie Morris mother Mary Whiteside together they had 3 children infant daughter buried in Sandy Branch Cemetery Grace Mae Wainscott born 22 January 1891 died 09 December 1970 married 1907 to William Truman Spurlin Elsie Bessie Wainscott born 20 March 1895 died 12 August 1970 married 04 September 1914 to Jessie Reese Hope this helps you Vivian

    04/23/2001 01:31:29