New Online MAGA page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html 1) Greene County Surname L of the Everyname Index to 1860 Census 2) Menard County Hash Cemetery Inscriptions Indian Point Cemetery Inscriptions Mary Ann -------------------------------------------------------- Mary Ann Kaylor & Shirley Aleguas In IL - Morgan Area Genealogical Association & Waverly GHS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html Dedicated to Free Online Resources for Central IL MAGA Mailing List: [email protected] My Family Genealogy http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~makaylor/index.html
In the list of Minor Heirs-At-Law abstracted from Guardian's Bonds Book I 1851-1857, the three children of Leartis W. Cox (not McGinn) i.e. Harriet Cox b. Oct 23, 1840, Augustus Cox b. Dec 19, 1842, and Nero Cox b. May 13 1847, are listed as heirs of Brunett MAGILL. I have been unable to find the name Brunett elsewhere. Can anyone tell me if this person is male or female? Is the name spelled correctly? In the Administrator's Fee Book 1837-1849, Joseph MORTON is listed as the guardian of a "Bennett" MAGILL on May 27, 1847. Is this person possibly the same as "Brunett"? I would also like to know the relationship of Brunett to the three children. Can anyone suggest any records that might help identify this relationship? Following is a descendancy chart showing the Magill/Cox connection. Where is Brunett??? 1 James Magill 1775 - 1838 .. +Mary "Polly" Eakin 1783 - 1830 .. 2 Nancy Magill 1803 - 1842 ..... +William Scott 1782 - 1855 ..... 3 Rebecca Scott 1821 - 1848 ......... +Leartis Washington Cox 1816 - 1882 ......... 4 Harriet Cox 1840 - 1871 ......... 4 Augustus Cox 1842 - 1927 ......... 4 Nero Cox 1847 - 1925 Thanks for any information or suggestions! Jerry
NEW online MAGA (Morgan Area Gen. Assoc) page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html 1) Morgan County: 2nd Portuguese Presbyterian Church - Baptisms, some Marriages and Membership List 2) Menard County: Schoneneweiss-German-Sandridge Cemetery Inscriptions Good luck, Mary Ann -------------------------------------------------------- Mary Ann Kaylor & Shirley Aleguas In IL - Morgan Area Genealogical Association & Waverly GHS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html Dedicated to Free Online Resources for Central IL MAGA Mailing List: [email protected] My Family Genealogy http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~makaylor/index.html
Posted on: Morgan Co. IL Query Page Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Morgan?read=163 Surname: ------------------------- Thomas R. Harris m Eliza Frye/Foreman in Palmyra, Missouri, 1829. She was widow of William Benjamin Foreman. he established a tanner's business in Palmyra. In 1835 they moved to Morgan Co., ILLinois where he had purchased farmland. Eliza must have had some funds to help with their land purchases, probably from her husband's estate as well as from her father, Joseph V. Frye who died in Fayette Co., Ky. in 1812. Would like to find out more about this couple and where they may have homesteaded. David L. Bush, 3401 Crane Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia 25705-1717 Ph:304-529-4447
The Sangamon County Genealogical Society's monthly meeting is this Monday at 7:00 pm in the Carnegie Room South of Springfield's Lincoln Library on 7th and Capitol. The speaker is Linda Tosch of East Peoria and her topic will be T he Hour Glass and the Empty Chair she is going to speak on cemetery symbolism throughout the state of Illinois. Everyone is invited to come share in this interesting topic. As always, guests as well as members are welcome to attend our meetings. Hope to see you there. Sincerely, Dan Dixon SCGS President
Jane Smith b. 1836 Nairn, Scot. came to Jacksonville about 1852 with parents Alex. and Isabella. She m. George COUSINS 1876 in J'ville. Her sister Barbara m. Wm. K. McFarland and Barbara's obit. in 1913 says that the COUSINS lived in Oklahoma. Does anybody in Jacksonville/Morgan Co. know anything about Jane and George Cousins? Also, would somebody give me the name and address of a reputable monument business in Jacksonville, IL Thanks, Marion
Posted on: Morgan Co. IL Query Page Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Morgan?read=162 Surname: SMITH, COUSINS ------------------------- Jane Smith b. Nairn, Scot. 1836 came to Jacksonville with her parents Alex. Smith & Isabella Monroe about 1852. She married George COUSINS in J'ville 1876. Her sister, Barbara McFarland's obit states that the Cousins lived in Oklahoma. Does anybody in Jacksonville/Morgan know anything about Jane and George Cousins ? Thanks, Marion
NEW Online on the MAGA Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html Morgan County: 1) Institute for the Feeble-Minded, 1865-1868 2) Diamond Grove Cemetery Mausoleum Inscriptions 3) Minor Heirs-at-Law from Guardian's Bond Book I, 1851-1857 Scott County: 4) Invitational List to the Centennial Masquerade Ball - 1876 originally transcribed by Florence Hutchison and sent to us by Donna Kilroyd, Scott ILGW Coordinator. Thanks, Donna! People from surrounding Counties listed. Greene County: 5) Surnames beginning with "K" Everyname Index - 1860 Census Family Web Sites: I have added the Southwell Genealogy (Morgan Co.) Link from World Connect. FYI - To find the date an updated file was last "updated", put your mouse over the graphic and wait a few seconds, the date will appear. Thanks to Morris, Sangamon/Morgan ILGW coordinator for this helpful idea. Last, but not least by all means, thanks to Shirley for all her input, without her we would not have this Web Site! Happy Hunting, Mary Ann -------------------------------------------------------- Mary Ann Kaylor & Shirley Aleguas In IL - Morgan Area Genealogical Association & Waverly GHS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html Dedicated to Free Online Resources for Central IL MAGA Mailing List: [email protected] My Family Genealogy http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~makaylor/index.html
NEW Online on MAGA page (Morgan Area Gen. Assoc.): http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html Morgan County: 1) Deaths and Burials at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Chapin 2) Minor Heirs-at-Law 1851-1857, from Guardian's Bonds Book I This is a large file, allow time for it to open before scrolling. Might apply that same hint to the Deaths and Burials, too <g>. If they take too long to download, let me know and I will create more than one page. I have moved the Research Aids from the Home page to the Helpful Links page. You will find the Link at the top of the MAGA page. Home page is getting too large, had to cut somewhere and didn't want to cut a County off, soooo....down the road I might have to create two Home pages for that reason though. Best to keep Home page under 25 KB's for easier/faster downloading. I was up to 24.9. If Shirley keeps going, and she is <g>, will have to have two Homepages. That tells us we have lots and lots of info for all you researchers. In fact, we now have over 1500 pages on the MAGA site, including all the census readings. Rootsweb allows us all the space we want, so no problem there. Just have to ask before going over 100 megs. Enjoy, Mary Ann -------------------------------------------------------- Mary Ann Kaylor & Shirley Aleguas In IL - Morgan Area Genealogical Association & Waverly GHS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html Dedicated to Free Online Resources for Central IL MAGA Mailing List: [email protected] My Family Genealogy http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~makaylor/index.html
This has the web address for accessing the different areas of study at the Morgan County site. To to the "New Biographies" letter at the bottom (second to the last letter on list) and click on the update address. The other list report did not provide this, as I thought it had. They have regular updates on this list. Love, Patricia [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > ILMORGAN-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 105 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [ILMORGAN] James Wilson Family [Clark Jay Wilson <individuallyyour] > #2 [ILMORGAN] New Biographies online ["Morris Myers" <[email protected]>] > #3 [ILMORGAN] Rosanna Wilson [Marilyn <[email protected]>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from ILMORGAN-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILMORGAN] James Wilson Family > Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 21:35:02 -0700 > From: Clark Jay Wilson <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Posted on: Morgan Co. IL Query Page > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Morgan?read=159 > > Surname: WILSON, EMERY, PENCE, CLARK, BUCHANAN, COLLIES, STANLEY, MOUL, > ETHELL, FLETCHER, GOODPASTURE, RICHMOND > ------------------------- > > I am researching James Wilson and his family. They lived in Concord area > of Morgan County, IL from about 1836 to about 1860. > Descendants of James Wilson > Generation No. 1 > > 1. JAMES2 WILSON (THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1780 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, > and died Abt. 1860 in Illinois. He married MARY EMORY. > > Notes for James Wilson: James Wilson may be related to James Wilson, one > of the signers of The Declaration of Independence and the United States > Constitution. James Wilson later became an associate judge of the first > Supreme Court of the United States. > > Children of JAMES WILSON and MARY EMORY are: > > i. FRANCES3 WILSON, m. (1) OBADIAH DILLEP; m. (2) PETER PENCE. > > ii. ELIZABETH WILSON, b. Bet. 1800 - 1850; m. WILLIAM CLARK. > > iii. JOHN WILSON, b. Bet. 1800 - 1850. > > Notes for JOHN WILSON: > John Wilson was a Realtor in Scioto Co., OH. Affidavits, titled: "1871 > affidavits of John Antil and John Wilson," Affidavits made before the Probate > Court of Scioto County, Ohio, based on the two men's memories of the Wilson > and Pegg families in connection with the lineal descent from Daniel Pegg > (I) of Philidelphia.). The 1871 affidavit states that in 1871 John Wilson > was living in Scioto County, Ohio. > > 2. iv. MARY WILSON, b. Abt. 1825, Ohio. > > v. NANCY WILSON, b. Bet. 1800 - 1850; m. JOHN BUCHANAN. > > vi. SARAH JANE WILSON, b. Bet. 1800 - 1850; m. DANIEL W. COLLIES, 13 January > 1852, Morgan County, Illinois. > > Notes for SARAH JANE WILSON: > The 1871 affidavit states that Sarah was alive that year in Minnesota. > Notes for DANIEL W. COLLIES: > Daniel Collis Joined up with John Brown in Osawatomie, Kansas and was with > him on his famous crusades to liberate the slaves. Near the Collis home > in Osawatomie a battle was fought, during which several of Brown's men > were killed and many wounded including Daniel Collis, he carried a Mini > ball in his back for the rest of his life. > > 3. vii. DANIEL PEGG WILSON, b. May 1804, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; > d. 14 November 1890, Pacific County, Washington. > 4. viii. DAVID BOOTH WILSON, b. 11 December 1816, Belmont County, Ohio. > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. MARY3 WILSON (JAMES2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1825 in Ohio. She married > THOMAS STANLEY. > > Notes for MARY WILSON: > The 1871 affidavit states that Mary was alive in Cass County, Illinois > in that year. > > Children of MARY WILSON and THOMAS STANLEY are: > > i. JOHN4 STANLEY, b. Abt. 1842, Illinois. > > ii. LANDON STANLEY, b. Abt. 1844, Illinois. > > iii. ELIZABETH STANLEY, b. Abt. 1847, Illinois. > > 3. DANIEL PEGG3 WILSON (JAMES2, THOMAS1), was born May 1804 in Fayette > County, Pennsylvania, and died 14 November 1890 in Pacific County, Washington. > He married ROSANNA HOUGH MOUL 31 May 1827 in Belmont County, Ohio. > > Notes for DANIEL PEGG WILSON: > > The Wilson family may have lived in Belmont and Licking County, Ohio. The > family in 1836 migrated to Illinois taking up a farm near Springfield. > Daniel Pegg Wilson, in about 1840 moved his immediate family to near Murphysboro, > Illinois. Daniel's family moved again in about 1850, to the Concord Township > of Morgan County, Illinois. In April of 1852, Daniel Pegg Wilson led his > family by wagon train to Oregon. > Notes for ROSANNA HOUGH MOUL: > > According to the 31May 1827 Belmont County, Ohio marriage records, Rosanna, > at the time of her marriage to Daniel Pegg Wilson, was under the guardianship > of John Ethel. > > A John Ethell was born 15 March 1782 in Fauquier County, Virginia, his > father was Anthony Ethell and mother was Sarah. William Ethell, John Ethell's > brother died in Morgan county, Illinois. (Descendants of Anthony Ethell, > by Leona Ethell Kastner). > > Rosanna may be buried in the MORRIS CHAPEL CEMETERY aka SMITH aka MT. VERNON. > NW1/4, Section 16, T16N-R11W-3PM, Concord Township of Morgan County, Illinois.. > The cemetery is located 1.2 miles east of Brown's Crossroads, which is > also the site of Triopia High School. The high school is located about > two miles north of Concord. From Triopia High School drive east on State > Aid Road 19 (also known as Road 2150N) for 1.2 miles until you arrive at > the intersection with Road 1325E. The cemetery is located in the trees > and brush about 100 feet north of this intersection. If the crops and brush > are so tall that tombstones can't be seen, evergreen trees in the cemetery > serve as sentinels marking the area. > The tombstone inscription reads: > "WILSON, Susannah F. - Died 24 Feb 1850-- Age 36 Yr 9 Mo 29 Da--Wife of > D. Wilson" > It is probable that the name "Susannah" was misinterpreted on the old tombstone > and should be "Rosannah" Wilson. > > The Morgan County, Illinois 1850 Mortality Schedule has a Rosanna Wilson > who died February 1850 of cancer. > > Children of DANIEL WILSON and ROSANNA MOUL are: > 5. i. MARY JANE4 WILSON, b. 20 August 1828, Ohio; d. 4 February 1884, Pacific > County, Washington. > 6. ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON MOUL WILSON, b. 17 September 1830, Ohio; d. 17 > April 1911, Pacific County, Washington. > 7. iii. WILLIAM CHARLES WILSON, b. 21 February 1833, Licking County, Ohio; > d. Aft. 1900. > > iv. JOHN EMORY WILSON, b. 20 November 1836, Illinois; d. 25 November 1843, > Morgan County, Illinois. > > Notes for JOHN EMORY WILSON: > John Emory Wilson died of either Scarlet Fever or Smallpox. He is buried > in the "Angle" Cemetery located between the towns of Concord and Arcadia, > Morgan County, Illinois. This is an abandoned rural cemetery midway between > Concord and Arcadia. It is located in the extreme northwest corner of Section > 23 in Township 16 N Range 11 W. On page 121 of "Atlas Map of Morgan County, > Illinois, 1872" the > burial site is marked by a cemetery symbol. When "Plat Book of Morgan County, > Illinois, 1894" > was published the cemetery's site was not indicated. Angel Cemetery is > slightly less than a > mile northwest of abandoned Smith Cemetery, also located in Section 23. > > 8. v. MARTHA ELIZABETH WILSON, b. 3 March 1839, Near Springfield, Illinois; > d. 9 May 1872, Pacific County, Washington. > 9. vi. SARAH FRANCES WILSON, b. 7 November 1841, Illinois; d. 22 December > 1913, Tacoma, Washington. > 10. vii. NANCY LOUIZA WILSON, b. 2 January 1844, Illinois; d. 1 April 1890, > Pacific County, Washington. > > viii. DANIEL FULLER WILSON, b. 7 May 1847, Illinois; d. 1881, Pacific County, > Washington; m. MELVINA COX, 1 December 1873. > 11. ix. ANN ELIZA CLARK WILSON, b. 13 July 1849, Illinois; d. 30 January > 1880, Pacific County, Washington. > > 4. DAVID BOOTH3 WILSON (JAMES2, THOMAS1) was born 11 December 1816 in Belmont > County, Ohio. He married SUSANNAH FLETCHER 9 September 1838 in Morgon County, > Illinois. > > Notes for DAVID BOOTH WILSON: > The affidavit written in 1871, states that he was living in Kansas in 1871. > The 1870 census shows him there also. > > Children of DAVID WILSON and SUSANNAH FLETCHER are: > > i. EDWARD H.4 WILSON, b. June 1856. > 12. ii. MINERVA WILSON. > > iii. VIOLA WILSON. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILMORGAN] New Biographies online > Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 09:16:52 -0500 > From: "Morris Myers" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Biography indices for 1878, 1889, 1894 and 1906 have been updated. Also many > biographies from those periods are included online. Visit: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmorgan/morgan.htm > Note that the 'updated' tag will tell you the last date the pages were changed. > Simply place the mouse pointer over the "updated" and wait a second or two and > you should see the date. I will try to use this method for all changes (new and > updated) done to the Morgan County page (Sangamon too) in the future. (I learned > this 'trick' from the coordinators of the Pike County, AR site). > > to see the new information. Shirley Aleguas has transcribed these biographies > and is sharing them with all of us. Thanks Shirley! > > g.mo > > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Morris Myers > Morgan County, IL CC > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ILMORGAN] Rosanna Wilson > Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 07:50:39 -0700 > From: Marilyn <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Posted on: Morgan Co. IL Query Page > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Morgan?read=160 > > Surname: Wilson, Coker, Ward, Moore, Hurst, Mainor > ------------------------- > > I have an orphan James Wilson b NC in 1795. I doubt if he is the James > you are looking for, but interestingly enough I am searching in the White > County and Morgan County, because it looks like some of his missing siblings, > or Uncles ended up there. > > Also the grandson of James married the publisher of the McLeansboro newspaper, > and later went to MT. Vernon to run the Progressive Farmer. James and his > children and grandchildren were in Gibson Co. TN., which by river is a > short distance from Shawneetown, where the Cokers lived. > > I have noticed in this area, all of the family given names being used...William, > John, Riley, Isaac, James, etc. > > Hope we can make a connection...Marilyn
NEW online on MAGA (Morgan Area Gen. Assoc.) Page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html Go to Cass County and click on 1850 Cass County Census. Thanks again to Shirley!! Mary Ann -------------------------------------------------------- Mary Ann Kaylor & Shirley Aleguas In IL - Morgan Area Genealogical Association & Waverly GHS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/index.html Dedicated to Free Online Resources for Central IL MAGA Mailing List: [email protected] My Family Genealogy http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~makaylor/index.html
Posted on: Morgan Co. IL Query Page Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Morgan?read=161 Surname: Angelo, Davis, Whipp ------------------------- Do you know anything of Thomas M. Angelo's siblings? I am looking for any information on Oliver Perry Angelo b. abt. 1816 in Pennsylvania. Oliver Angelo and his wife, Hannah Ann Davis, moved to Palmyra, Marion County, MO, between 1837 and 1841. Oliver Angelo died in CA 28 Jan 1853 and his wife married John Whipp in Palmyra and moved to Virginia. Could this family fit in with the Morgan County Angelo family?
Biography indices for 1878, 1889, 1894 and 1906 have been updated. Also many biographies from those periods are included online. Visit: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmorgan/morgan.htm Note that the 'updated' tag will tell you the last date the pages were changed. Simply place the mouse pointer over the "updated" and wait a second or two and you should see the date. I will try to use this method for all changes (new and updated) done to the Morgan County page (Sangamon too) in the future. (I learned this 'trick' from the coordinators of the Pike County, AR site). to see the new information. Shirley Aleguas has transcribed these biographies and is sharing them with all of us. Thanks Shirley! g.mo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Morris Myers Morgan County, IL CC
Posted on: Morgan Co. IL Query Page Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Morgan?read=160 Surname: Wilson, Coker, Ward, Moore, Hurst, Mainor ------------------------- I have an orphan James Wilson b NC in 1795. I doubt if he is the James you are looking for, but interestingly enough I am searching in the White County and Morgan County, because it looks like some of his missing siblings, or Uncles ended up there. Also the grandson of James married the publisher of the McLeansboro newspaper, and later went to MT. Vernon to run the Progressive Farmer. James and his children and grandchildren were in Gibson Co. TN., which by river is a short distance from Shawneetown, where the Cokers lived. I have noticed in this area, all of the family given names being used...William, John, Riley, Isaac, James, etc. Hope we can make a connection...Marilyn
Posted on: Morgan Co. IL Query Page Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Morgan?read=159 Surname: WILSON, EMERY, PENCE, CLARK, BUCHANAN, COLLIES, STANLEY, MOUL, ETHELL, FLETCHER, GOODPASTURE, RICHMOND ------------------------- I am researching James Wilson and his family. They lived in Concord area of Morgan County, IL from about 1836 to about 1860. Descendants of James Wilson Generation No. 1 1. JAMES2 WILSON (THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1780 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and died Abt. 1860 in Illinois. He married MARY EMORY. Notes for James Wilson: James Wilson may be related to James Wilson, one of the signers of The Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. James Wilson later became an associate judge of the first Supreme Court of the United States. Children of JAMES WILSON and MARY EMORY are: i. FRANCES3 WILSON, m. (1) OBADIAH DILLEP; m. (2) PETER PENCE. ii. ELIZABETH WILSON, b. Bet. 1800 - 1850; m. WILLIAM CLARK. iii. JOHN WILSON, b. Bet. 1800 - 1850. Notes for JOHN WILSON: John Wilson was a Realtor in Scioto Co., OH. Affidavits, titled: "1871 affidavits of John Antil and John Wilson," Affidavits made before the Probate Court of Scioto County, Ohio, based on the two men's memories of the Wilson and Pegg families in connection with the lineal descent from Daniel Pegg (I) of Philidelphia.). The 1871 affidavit states that in 1871 John Wilson was living in Scioto County, Ohio. 2. iv. MARY WILSON, b. Abt. 1825, Ohio. v. NANCY WILSON, b. Bet. 1800 - 1850; m. JOHN BUCHANAN. vi. SARAH JANE WILSON, b. Bet. 1800 - 1850; m. DANIEL W. COLLIES, 13 January 1852, Morgan County, Illinois. Notes for SARAH JANE WILSON: The 1871 affidavit states that Sarah was alive that year in Minnesota. Notes for DANIEL W. COLLIES: Daniel Collis Joined up with John Brown in Osawatomie, Kansas and was with him on his famous crusades to liberate the slaves. Near the Collis home in Osawatomie a battle was fought, during which several of Brown's men were killed and many wounded including Daniel Collis, he carried a Mini ball in his back for the rest of his life. 3. vii. DANIEL PEGG WILSON, b. May 1804, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; d. 14 November 1890, Pacific County, Washington. 4. viii. DAVID BOOTH WILSON, b. 11 December 1816, Belmont County, Ohio. Generation No. 2 2. MARY3 WILSON (JAMES2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1825 in Ohio. She married THOMAS STANLEY. Notes for MARY WILSON: The 1871 affidavit states that Mary was alive in Cass County, Illinois in that year. Children of MARY WILSON and THOMAS STANLEY are: i. JOHN4 STANLEY, b. Abt. 1842, Illinois. ii. LANDON STANLEY, b. Abt. 1844, Illinois. iii. ELIZABETH STANLEY, b. Abt. 1847, Illinois. 3. DANIEL PEGG3 WILSON (JAMES2, THOMAS1), was born May 1804 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and died 14 November 1890 in Pacific County, Washington. He married ROSANNA HOUGH MOUL 31 May 1827 in Belmont County, Ohio. Notes for DANIEL PEGG WILSON: The Wilson family may have lived in Belmont and Licking County, Ohio. The family in 1836 migrated to Illinois taking up a farm near Springfield. Daniel Pegg Wilson, in about 1840 moved his immediate family to near Murphysboro, Illinois. Daniel's family moved again in about 1850, to the Concord Township of Morgan County, Illinois. In April of 1852, Daniel Pegg Wilson led his family by wagon train to Oregon. Notes for ROSANNA HOUGH MOUL: According to the 31May 1827 Belmont County, Ohio marriage records, Rosanna, at the time of her marriage to Daniel Pegg Wilson, was under the guardianship of John Ethel. A John Ethell was born 15 March 1782 in Fauquier County, Virginia, his father was Anthony Ethell and mother was Sarah. William Ethell, John Ethell's brother died in Morgan county, Illinois. (Descendants of Anthony Ethell, by Leona Ethell Kastner). Rosanna may be buried in the MORRIS CHAPEL CEMETERY aka SMITH aka MT. VERNON. NW1/4, Section 16, T16N-R11W-3PM, Concord Township of Morgan County, Illinois.. The cemetery is located 1.2 miles east of Brown's Crossroads, which is also the site of Triopia High School. The high school is located about two miles north of Concord. From Triopia High School drive east on State Aid Road 19 (also known as Road 2150N) for 1.2 miles until you arrive at the intersection with Road 1325E. The cemetery is located in the trees and brush about 100 feet north of this intersection. If the crops and brush are so tall that tombstones can't be seen, evergreen trees in the cemetery serve as sentinels marking the area. The tombstone inscription reads: "WILSON, Susannah F. - Died 24 Feb 1850-- Age 36 Yr 9 Mo 29 Da--Wife of D. Wilson" It is probable that the name "Susannah" was misinterpreted on the old tombstone and should be "Rosannah" Wilson. The Morgan County, Illinois 1850 Mortality Schedule has a Rosanna Wilson who died February 1850 of cancer. Children of DANIEL WILSON and ROSANNA MOUL are: 5. i. MARY JANE4 WILSON, b. 20 August 1828, Ohio; d. 4 February 1884, Pacific County, Washington. 6. ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON MOUL WILSON, b. 17 September 1830, Ohio; d. 17 April 1911, Pacific County, Washington. 7. iii. WILLIAM CHARLES WILSON, b. 21 February 1833, Licking County, Ohio; d. Aft. 1900. iv. JOHN EMORY WILSON, b. 20 November 1836, Illinois; d. 25 November 1843, Morgan County, Illinois. Notes for JOHN EMORY WILSON: John Emory Wilson died of either Scarlet Fever or Smallpox. He is buried in the "Angle" Cemetery located between the towns of Concord and Arcadia, Morgan County, Illinois. This is an abandoned rural cemetery midway between Concord and Arcadia. It is located in the extreme northwest corner of Section 23 in Township 16 N Range 11 W. On page 121 of "Atlas Map of Morgan County, Illinois, 1872" the burial site is marked by a cemetery symbol. When "Plat Book of Morgan County, Illinois, 1894" was published the cemetery's site was not indicated. Angel Cemetery is slightly less than a mile northwest of abandoned Smith Cemetery, also located in Section 23. 8. v. MARTHA ELIZABETH WILSON, b. 3 March 1839, Near Springfield, Illinois; d. 9 May 1872, Pacific County, Washington. 9. vi. SARAH FRANCES WILSON, b. 7 November 1841, Illinois; d. 22 December 1913, Tacoma, Washington. 10. vii. NANCY LOUIZA WILSON, b. 2 January 1844, Illinois; d. 1 April 1890, Pacific County, Washington. viii. DANIEL FULLER WILSON, b. 7 May 1847, Illinois; d. 1881, Pacific County, Washington; m. MELVINA COX, 1 December 1873. 11. ix. ANN ELIZA CLARK WILSON, b. 13 July 1849, Illinois; d. 30 January 1880, Pacific County, Washington. 4. DAVID BOOTH3 WILSON (JAMES2, THOMAS1) was born 11 December 1816 in Belmont County, Ohio. He married SUSANNAH FLETCHER 9 September 1838 in Morgon County, Illinois. Notes for DAVID BOOTH WILSON: The affidavit written in 1871, states that he was living in Kansas in 1871. The 1870 census shows him there also. Children of DAVID WILSON and SUSANNAH FLETCHER are: i. EDWARD H.4 WILSON, b. June 1856. 12. ii. MINERVA WILSON. iii. VIOLA WILSON.
Hi, and thanks so very much for the data you sent on "our" James Wilson!! Guess I can call you "cousin" now!! Sorry I have not replied sooner but i have a brother inthe hospital and house guests for the last two weeks, and then of course there was Easter with 30 for dinner!! I would love to have a copy of your data! I use both Family Tree Maker (7.0v) or you can send it as a GEDCOM format. Let me know how I can send my info to you! More later! Regards, Kathy Clark Stovall
Thanks again to Shirley A. for all the work she's done in getting these biographical sketches ready for me to post. There are several new 1878 sketches and 1889 is 'all' new. g.mo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Morris Myers Morgan County, IL CC
Posted on: Morgan Co. IL Query Page Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Morgan?read=158 Surname: McGinnis ------------------------- Looking for info on James Mcginnis married to Johanna children,Michael born sept 24, 1859 Margaret T. born nov.15,1871 edward "jack" michael married ellen murphy children j. leo, francis, joseph, walter, edgar edwards children 2 of 4 eleanor, gertrude michael was an alderman in jacksonville he died in 1935
Thanks to the hard work of Shirley Aleguas we have available on the Morgan County IL Website Biographical sketches from "HISTORY OF MORGAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS Its Past and Present 1878". Have we mentioned lately how much we appreciate you, Shirley? You can view the index of this book at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmorgan/biodex-1878.htm The Morgan County web page is at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmorgan/morgan.htm g.mo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Morris Myers Morgan County, IL CC
There was a Henry Albert Suter b 1868 in ScottCo, IL. Called Albert. He marr'd Margaret Melissa Ann Marlin in 1884. He was the son of Cathrine(Kate) Suter and father Unknown.