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    1. [ILMASSAC] Lunbeck marriages
    2. Richard Smith
    3. Sally, Thank you ever so much for the info on the Lunbecks. I have passed your information to another researcher who is a decendant of Olive. This l This is my husbands line and he is decended from Marry(Mary) Lunbeck who married John Thieke. Their dau, Dora mar. Thomas Minter of Massac Co. Due to some very bad spelling mistakes in the 1800 Massac Census I 'think' Thomas Minters parents were Wesley Minter and Laura J. Minter. The 1900 census lists Laura J Minter as his mother. Father gone. Now on the Ill. marriage index there was a Wesley Minter who mar. Laura Johnson Askins. in Massac Co in 1878. I didn't put Laura down for most wanted surnames because I am not sure if it is Johnson or Askins. I have run across some more unbelieveable middle names than Johnson for females. Thank you again, Barb

    10/26/2002 07:02:23
    1. Re: [ILMASSAC] Lunbeck marriages
    2. John D. Laird
    3. Barb, I e-mailed you all the info from Massac Co. last week on the Thiekes, Lunbecks, and Minters including Thomas Minters birth record. Did you receive any of it? Probably 3 or 4 messages. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Smith <laurbek@megsinet.net> To: <ILMASSAC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 1:02 PM Subject: [ILMASSAC] Lunbeck marriages > Sally, Thank you ever so much for the info on the Lunbecks. I have > passed your information to another researcher who is a decendant of > Olive. This l > This is my husbands line and he is decended from Marry(Mary) Lunbeck who > married > John Thieke. Their dau, Dora mar. Thomas Minter of Massac Co. Due to > some very bad spelling mistakes in the 1800 Massac Census I 'think' > Thomas Minters parents were Wesley Minter and Laura J. Minter. The 1900 > census lists Laura J Minter as his mother. > Father gone. Now on the Ill. marriage index there was a Wesley Minter > who mar. Laura > Johnson Askins. in Massac Co in 1878. I didn't put Laura down for most > wanted surnames because I am not sure if it is Johnson or Askins. I have > run across some more unbelieveable middle names than Johnson for > females. > Thank you again, Barb > >

    10/26/2002 09:32:46