This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Rh.2ADE/22.1 Message Board Post: I may have a connection to Anna. I have an Anna, unsure of maiden name. I believe her last husband was a McDaniel. She died about 1984.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Rh.2ADE/383 Message Board Post: Looking for a picture of Donald Houghland who would have been in school in Pinckneyville between 1947-1955.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/382 Message Board Post: I need help, I am looking for any information on Alexander McClure. I have Alexander in South Carolina in 1824 where he married Eliza Jane Gillespie. They had two children while in SC Elizabeth Jane 1826 and James M. 1827. The family moved to Perry County Illinois around 1830 where Alexander and Jane had 7 more children. I am looking for PARENTS, BROTHERS, SISTERS of Alexander. Would like to make contact with any one related to this family or anyone who may have information on the family. I am doing this for my grandchildren, I want them to know their family. THANK YOU! Ira McClure
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burbes, Uebel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/381 Message Board Post: I ran across the following and thought I would share. History of Southern Ilinois p. 963 HENRY SIGMUND BURBES. A citizen who commands the unalloyed confidence and esteem of his fellow men in Randolph county, Illinois, is Henry Sigmund Burbes, sheriff of this county and a native of Chester, where his birth occurred on the 6th of September, 1859. The Burbes family was established at Chester in 1838 by Peter Burbes, father of the subject of this review and a native of Hanover, Germany. As a youth Peter Burbes familiarized himself with the brick-maker's trade and he continued to be identified with that particular line of enterprise during the greater portion of his active career. He had a plant at Pinckneyville, Illinois, for a number of years, having established himself there about the year 1868. He married Mina Kramma, a lady of German birth, who died in 1874. The issue of this union were: Tina, widow of Jasper McCollam, of Pinckneyville; Henry S., of this notice; Dora, who died unmarried; Carrie, wife of J. L. Davis, of Danville, Illinois; Lillie, who passed away! at the age of fifteen years; and Charles Adolph, who left a family at his death, in 1904. The father was summoned to the great beyond in 1903, at the age of sixty-four years. Henry S. Burbes passed the time from his ninth year until his majority in Pinckneyville, where he acquired a public-school education. After leaving school he learned the cooper's trade, following that line of occupation for a period of eight years at Chester. He was eventually won away from the shop by election as constable of the precinct and was chosen later on to be justice of the peace. He filled the latter office for some twelve years and was then elected city clerk of Chester. Not- p. 964 withstanding the fact that his party was nearly always in the minority in his locality, the personal popularity of Mr. Burbes won him much support from Republicans. He was appointed deputy sheriff by Sheriff Frank Moore and served in that capacity for four years. In 1903 Sheriff Ebers appointed him deputy sheriff and jailer and he was thus occupied for the ensuing four years. He was then, in 1907, elected city marshal of Chester for a two-years' term and soon thereafter he began his preliminary work for his campaign for the office of sheriff. In 1910 Mr. Burbes was nominated by the Democratic party as their candidate for sheriff of Randolph county and he won the election by a majority of four hundred and thirty-nine votes, in a Republican county, this being the largest majority ever given for that office in the county. He was sworn into office in December, 1910, for the term of four years, as the successor of Henry E. Burns. Mr. Burbes was married in Chester, December 15, 1886, to Miss Hattie Hathaway, a daughter of John H. Hathaway, a representative of an old family in Randolph county. Mrs. Burbes was born near Chester, April 4, 1871, and she and Mr. Burbes are the parents of Edward J., the Prudential insurance man of Chester; Margaret H., a teacher in the Tilden, Illinois, schools; and Agnes J., who remains at the parental home. Charles S., the oldest child in the family, died at the age of fourteen years. Mr. Burbes' career as a public officer has been a decidedly successful one. His service' has met the approval of his constituency whenever the opportunity for a public endorsement has presented itself and he began his official life as sheriff with the confidence of all. He was made an Odd Fellow in Pinckneyville in 1884, and he has passed all the official chairs of his home lodge. He and his wife are popular in connection with all classes of people and they are prominent factors in the best social activities of their home community.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/380 Message Board Post: Historic Atlas Series: 1876 Illinois Counties http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/il_map/il_index.html The Historic Atlas of Illinois counties series consists of (11) discrete Zone atlases. Each Zone consists of 9 or more bordering county maps making up all 102 Illinois counties. Each Zone Atlas contains high resolution scanned images of vintage 19th century county maps that are presented in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Individual Illinois Zones are sold separately at just $9.95 each, or the complete entire state set (Zones 1-11) can be purchased on a single CD for just $69.95! Each atlas includes the following 19th century features: * roads, railroads and canals * cities, towns and villages * post offices and government sites * one-room schoolhouses, churches and cemeteries * rivers, streams and ferries * racetracks, fairgrounds and picnic groves * industrial sites, furnaces and mills * early homesteads and farms - and much, much more The Historic Atlas of Illinois series may be an invaluable aid to Genealogists, Historians and researchers in search of 19th century Illinois places. Thanks, Rich Green Historic Atlas Series http://www.historic-atlas-series.com
Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 DRAKE, JOHN A. TO HAGGARDY, NANCY MRS 07/31/1869 VolB/4 Pg 151 PERRY CO. Anyone researching this couple? LuAna Drake Craig mrscraig@highstream.com tutu.lu@characterlink.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HAGGARDY, DRAKE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/Rh.2ADE/379 Message Board Post: Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900 DRAKE, JOHN A. TO HAGGARDY, NANCY MRS 07/31/1869 VolB/4 Pg 151 PERRY CO. Anyone researching this couple? LuAna Drake Craig mrscraig@highstream.com tutu.lu@characterlink.net
...just a note to let y'all know I will be unavailable for personal research until mid June. ... if you want to 'hold your place inline', you may continue to send your email requests, and I will answer them in the order they are received. I will not be having computer access so please dont expect an answer until at least June 10. Jean akakuek@aol.com Webmaster for: _www.perrycountyillinois.net_ (http://www.perrycountyillinois.net/) _www.randolphcountyillinois.net_ (http://www.randolphcountyillinois.net/) Kueker-L@rootsweb.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Schoenborn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/378 Message Board Post: Seeking information on ancestors, descendants, relatives of Peter Schoenborn, born c 1847 Bavaria. He is listed 1860 census, Pickneyville, Perry Co., IL, age 23, birthplace Prussia. Looking for a connection to my Schoenborn relatives living in Mascouth, St. Clair IL.
Hi, Stella, Long time since we were so busy with each other. I know you and I had a long spell with the HALB, Gustav and his family. I am still searching for them in Prussia. I know this is a BIG question and you might not know the answer but in looking at all the great things the Perry Co. Historical Society is doing and selling, do you think there would be anything of interest to me? I was interested mainly in the History of Perry County books, I guess. I know the first one has been sold out. I think all the Halbs probably had moved out of Perry Co. by 1915 or so. Would appreciate your opinion. Lois Bolnick ILPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: ILPERRY-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 29 Today's Topics: #1 UPDATE ["Stella" ] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from ILPERRY-D, send a message to ILPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com 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. ______________________________Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 19:54:50 -0500 From: "Stella" <sarjas@egyptian.net> To: ILPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: UPDATE Perry Co. Historical Society Update http://jauselplus.4t.com/whats_new.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Hi Sandy, I'm sure glad you told me about those 00. prices. I tried transferring the Hist. Soc. to freeservers and evidently it didn't work right. Sorry about that. I usually get the postage exact when I'm ready to mail them so as not to over/under charge. This what it should be. Perry County 1830 and 1840 Combined Census and $15.00 + Record Book, 1850 Perry County Agriculture Cenus, 1835 to 1850 Perry County Entry Book and 1862 Civil War Militia List. Perry County Cemeteries, vol. 1 $12.00 + Townships 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, & 4-4 Perry County Cemeteries, vol. 2 $17.00 + Townships 5-1, & 5-2 Perry County Cemeteries, Vol. 3 $17.00 + 5-4, 6-1, 6-3, & 6-4 Perry County Cemeteries, Vol. 4 $19.00 + Township 5-3 and Pinckneyville. Perry County Cemeteries, Vol. 5 $24.00 + Sacred Heart Cemetery and Church Death/Funeral Book through 1935 and Baptism 1868 to 1900 by Leonard & Inez Eisenhauer. Perry County Cemeteries, Vol. 6 $15.00 + St. Bruno Cemetery with Church Death Book through 1930 and Baptism through 1960, by Leonard & Inez Eisenhauer. Perry County Cemeteries, Vol. 7 $18.00 + Old Du Quoin Cemetery and McElvain Cemetery by Leonard & Inez Eisenhauer. Perry County Cemeteries, Vol. 9 $25.00 + Du Quoin I.O.O.F. Cemetery and Genealogy by Shirley Degenhardt. Stella Hi Stella, How much is the Perry County 1830 & 1840 Combined Census & Record Book & 1850 Perry County Agricultural Census & 1835 to 1850 Perry county Entry Book & 1862 Civil War Militia List? It looked like 1 publication on the web site. The prices are all appearing as $0, except for a few of the postage amounts. I also was wondering how much the cemetery books were. Thank you, Sandy Douglas --- Stella <sarjas@egyptian.net> wrote: > Perry Co. Historical Society Update > > http://jauselplus.4t.com/whats_new.html
Hi Stella, How much is the Perry County 1830 & 1840 Combined Census & Record Book & 1850 Perry County Agricultural Census & 1835 to 1850 Perry county Entry Book & 1862 Civil War Militia List? It looked like 1 publication on the web site. The prices are all appearing as $0, except for a few of the postage amounts. I also was wondering how much the cemetery books were. Thank you, Sandy Douglas --- Stella <sarjas@egyptian.net> wrote: > Perry Co. Historical Society Update > > http://jauselplus.4t.com/whats_new.html > > > ==== ILPERRY Mailing List ==== > List owner Terasa Hodges pcuser@terraworld.net > >
Perry Co. Historical Society Update http://jauselplus.4t.com/whats_new.html
Where would I check for Probate records for: Name: Charles/Carl Rick/Rueck/Reick Death: Aug. 25, 1915 Death Place: Duquoin, Illinois Many, many thanks Gloria Texas
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LANE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/39.1.1 Message Board Post: Cathlyn thank you for responding to my message. We never know when we answer a message but what that will be the break through. Since posting the message in 2000, I have made great progress in finding this family's information. I am still looking for the burial location for Elijah, Elizabeth and John in SW Missouri. Rich Moberly
sigh. Now I am embarrassed. This was in response to a message I posted in October 2000. I have made huge progress since I first posted that message, thanks largely to the wonderful people of the ILPERRY list. Thanks to whomever posted this information. Rich Moberly Oklahoma genseeker1113@aol.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/39.1 Message Board Post: There is a Elijah Lane family located in Perry County, IL in 1850. Elijah, born ca.1815 in Tennessee, remainder of family born in Illinois. Wife is Elizabeth born about 1816, Manerva (1838), Lucinda (1839), Mary (1841), John B. (1844), Sarah (1846), Franklin D. (1847) and Melvina (1849). ==== ILPERRY Mailing List ==== Perry County Coordinators: Terasa Hodges
I would very much like to communicate with whomever submitted the original message about the Tamaroa Family Connection. This is my family and I have quite a lot of information on them. They moved to SW Missouri during or following the Civil War. John B.(later changed his middle name from Barelow to Daniel) is my GGGrandfather and he served with the Missouri Volunteer Cavalry during the Civil War. His mother Elizabeth was a WELLS. Her Grandfather is buried there in Illinois and was a Patriot of the Revolution. Her Father, Thomas Wells, is buried in a small Cemetery near Fidelity Missouri. I found his headstone two weeks ago and was excited to also find a small headstone for one of John's children that I had no information about other than my GGrandmother's memoirs stating there were four children before her that died young. Daughters Manerva, Lucinda, and Mary all married there in Illinois and I have some infromation on them but have not followed up on their descendants. Rich Moberly Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma rmoberly@swbell.net genseeker1113@aol.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/39.1 Message Board Post: There is a Elijah Lane family located in Perry County, IL in 1850. Elijah, born ca.1815 in Tennessee, remainder of family born in Illinois. Wife is Elizabeth born about 1816, Manerva (1838), Lucinda (1839), Mary (1841), John B. (1844), Sarah (1846), Franklin D. (1847) and Melvina (1849). ==== ILPERRY Mailing List ==== Perry County Coordinators: Terasa Hodges
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/39.1 Message Board Post: There is a Elijah Lane family located in Perry County, IL in 1850. Elijah, born ca.1815 in Tennessee, remainder of family born in Illinois. Wife is Elizabeth born about 1816, Manerva (1838), Lucinda (1839), Mary (1841), John B. (1844), Sarah (1846), Franklin D. (1847) and Melvina (1849).
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/377 Message Board Post: Looking formation on ANNE M. MCCLURE who married RULEFF STEVENS HOOD, Dec 14, 1843 in Perry County IL. ANNA MCCLURE WAS BORN Aug 12, 1818 in South Carolina and died in Culter, Perry Co. IL. I am looking for ANNA'S Mother and Father also her Sisters and Brothers if any. Ira McClure
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Krug, Yount, Schwartzkoph Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rh.2ADE/376 Message Board Post: The Banner Press Marble Hill, MO November 13, 1952 CONRAD KRUG Conrad (C.K.) Krug, 66 years old, died Monday in Cape Osteopathic Hospital of a heart attack. Mr. Krug suffered a light attack Saturday and when his condition became worse he was removed to the hospital. The body was brought to Baker funeral Home in Lutesville but was taken back to the family home at Patton Monday. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist Church in Patton with Rev. O. D. Niswonger conducting the rites. Interment was in the church cemetery. Born December 24, 1885 at Pinckneyville, Ill., Mr. Krug had moved to this county seven years ago. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bertie Krug, a step-daughter, Mrs. Everett Yount of Alliance; one brother, William Krug of Pinckneyville, Ill. And a sister, Mrs. Ida Schwartzkopf of Alexis, Ill.