Hi Vanette; I really do not know. however some of the siblings to Frances went to AR, MO, and KS, so it is quite possible the Hamiltons went also. Guess the best place to look is the census, I know they were still in Pike Co., 1860 census. This is all I know about them. If you have info or come across any new info I would appreciate it. thanks Always, Imo Descendants of Jonathan Hamilton Generation No. 1 1. Jonathan1 Hamilton was born ABT 1831 in IL.. He married Frances O. Humphery January 30, 1853 in Pike Co., IL. (Source: IL state marriage records.), daughter of Elijah Humphery and Happy Card. She was born ABT 1831 in VA. (Source: 1850 & 1860 census Pike Co, IL, age 1850 census 19, age 1860 census 28.). Notes for Jonathan Hamilton: 1860 census Pike Co., IL. house # 21-21 Jonathan Hamilton age 29 farming $300. born IL. Frances 28 housework VA. Lizzie 1/12 IL. William Worthington 10 IL. Notes for Frances O. Humphery: 1850 census Pike Co., IL., Frances age 19 born VA., was living with Eliza Gose: house # 1448-1515, page 239 (477) Eliza Gose age 34 born VA. Alice 14 IL Charles 12 IL George 11 IL Francis 9 IL Frances Humphrey 19 VA. Child of Jonathan Hamilton and Frances Humphery is: 2 i. Lizzie2 Hamilton, born 1860 in Pike Co., IL.. -----Original Message----- From: Vanetteh@aol.com <Vanetteh@aol.com> To: ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, March 23, 2000 9:25 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] Cemetery, Kinderhook >Do you know whether your Hamiltons ever went to southwest MO or southeast KS? > Been looking for ancestors of some in that vicinity for a while now. Likely >names are Aaron and Thomas, rumored to have come from IL. >Vanette Hobbs Hamilton
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The entire listing for Brown cemetery which is about 2.5 miles southeast of New Canton in Pleasant Vale Twp is now online at: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~ilpike/cemeteries/Brown.html It can also be accessed thru the main cemetery page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpike/cemeteries.html and http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpike/cemeteries2.html Have a great weekend, Barbara Freeman Pike Co ILGenWeb CC
Forward from IL CC list - please contact Becky Beaupre, reporter, Chicago Sun-Times at becky401@my-deja.com for more information: > >In article <8bbh23$ual$1@nnrp1.deja.com> you wrote: > >: I am looking for Chicago area residents who have been researching their > >: family history on the Internet and would be willing to share their > >: tales with the Chicago Sun-Times. > > > >: Have you unearthed interesting tidbits about your family's past? Have > >: you found or forged relationships with distant relatives? How have > >: these findings affected your life? Are you more in touch with your > >: roots? > > > >: If you live in Cook, DuPage, Lake, McHenry, Kane or Will counties > >: (Illinois) and would be willing to be interviewed, please send me an e- > >: mail and tell me a little bit about your story. > > > >: Thanks! > > > >: Becky Beaupre, reporter > >: Chicago Sun-Times > >: becky401@my-deja.com > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <RML11952@aol.com> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 4:15 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] Adams co. cemeterys noe > Candace, > I have very little information on the JEFFERS, however my aunt Rhea > LEGGETT was married to a Bert JEFFERs from Baylis, Three of their four > children are still alive (my cousins). Gary, Larry and Nancy Susan. If they > are related and you would like their address, please e-mail me. > > Gerald N. Norm LEGGETT Gerald Do You have any information on Martha J. Leggett b.30 Jan 1824, d. 20 July 1896 looking for her parents name, Martha might have been born in Ohio. Martha married Orson Glass 17 March 1842 in Barry, Pike Co., Il They had son named James Edward c. 1850. Orson was b. 30 Jan 1824, d. 20 May 1890 Grant, Ia. If you or anyone in Pike Co has any information it would be greately appreciated. Thanks Malcolm
That would be good, maybe we can untangle the Jeffers clan. Are you related to any Pines, Winterbothams, or Bowmans from Baylis?? C RML11952@aol.com wrote: > Candace, > I have very little information on the JEFFERS, however my aunt Rhea > LEGGETT was married to a Bert JEFFERs from Baylis, Three of their four > children are still alive (my cousins). Gary, Larry and Nancy Susan. If they > are related and you would like their address, please e-mail me. > > Gerald N. Norm LEGGETT
Hello Mailing lists, I think we should all contact the census people about this so called short form, that is a "BIG FARCE" , as for taking a census. When 1 out of 6 households get a long form, this is discrimination, against the majority of the American people. In the message below is an explanation I received, it keeping the burden low for the majority of Americans. There are more Americans now, who can read and write than ever before, so, what burden are they talking about? It shows just what their thoughtlessness is for the Majority of Americans. If, you can or feel like I do, why not send a complaint to the address ; genealogy@census.gov Granted, it is late now, but we should make our feelings know, to the Bureaucrats, some way. I too, made my feeling early on, when this subject came up a year ago, but we need to make it more loud and clear, this time. Always, Imo Greenwood -----Original Message----- From: genealogy@census.gov <genealogy@census.gov> To: greenwic@intcomm.net <greenwic@intcomm.net> Date: Thursday, March 23, 2000 5:10 PM Subject: [HAG2000032300000359] Re: 2000 census forms > > >Dear Imo, > >Many genealogists feel the same as you on this issue. The frustration is a >result of the tension between why the census exists, and how people have come to >use it. Originally, the Constitution mandated a census of the population as a >means of distributing political representation. As the Nation expanded, there >was an increasing need for national statistics on a number of topics and the >census was used as the vehicle for collecting that information. As a result, >past census records have become a very rich genealogical tool. What the Bureau >is trying to do (and has done since 1940) with the division of the long and >short form is to collect basic information on the short form from everyone to >distribute political representation, and more detailed information from the long >form. Long-form information is used by the government to distribute federal >dollars to communities and to enforce legislation (such as the Voting Rights >Act). Every item on the census is required by Congress or the Supreme Court to >administer our laws and enforce Judicial decisions. Having both the long and >short forms is a way to collect accurate and detailed information from the >nation while keeping the response burden low for the majority of Americans. > >-Dave >History Staff > > > > > > > >agentreply@imc.it.census.gov on 03/23/2000 05:05:25 PM > > > > > > > > > To: David G Hendricks/DIR/HQ/BOC@BOC > > cc: > > > > Subject: [HAG200003230000035964334] 2000 census forms > > > > > > > > >Sender : greenwic@intcomm.net >Tracking Number : HAG200003230000035964334 >Pool : History And Genealogy >Sent to : <genealogy@census.gov> >Date : 3/23/00 5:12 PM >--- > >This year 2000 census taking form, short one, 5 >people out of 6 gets, is a "BIG FARCE", It is >a total insult to the people of this country, >that some are determined to be more important than >others, and more information is taken from them. >God help you people who have done this to us >AMERICANS. > >More money is blown away on things of no value to >us AMERICANS every day, and you can not take >a census report that has some MERIT to it. What >has this country come >too??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > >Imo Greenwood, a concerned citizen of the United >States > > > > >Imo Lee Card Greenwood > >Searching surnames: ACUFF, BARLOW, BAYNES, >BIRD(BYRD), CARD, GREER, LAMB >ODOM , RENFRO, SHOEMATE, THOMAS. > >My Husbands: GREENWOOD, KITZMILLER, CULP > > > > >
I am looking for any Belford, Elder, Noe, or Jeffers in the area. They may be scattered in Adams county also so any lookup in the cemetery books would be great. Thank you for the information about Beverly. I have probably been there but did not know it. Candace Jeffers Smith fcruble wrote: > Beverly is a pit stop right off 104 highway. From Pittfield you go on the > New Salem Blacktop and keep on going until you get past Baylis there is a > sign says Beverly. Its hard to discribe. Quincy is to the West of it about I > would say 10 miles, Baylis is about 2 miles from it east, Pittsfield is > South of it about 10 miles.So on your map look east of Quincy down 104. > Thats the easiest way I can tell you to find it. Once your there the > Cemetery's will be the biggest thing you see. I am going to try to copy > these books but while I have them tonight for sure do you need any others. > THere are several people who may have relatives buried in these cemetery's > because they are literally just across the road from Pike Co. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: candace smith <andace@bellsouth.net> > To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 6:06 PM > Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] Adams co. cemeterys noe > > > Thank you so much for the help. The Noes are very elusive. How far is > Beverly > > from Pittsfield? I may be spending some time in the area this year and I > would > > like to map out my visits. Thank you again for the information. Candace > > Jeffers Smith > > > > Pat wrote: > > > > > I borrowed some Adams Co. cemetery books from a friend > > > Beverly Cemetery > > > > > > Noe, Daniel d. 26 Jan 1868-79y 17 d > > > Susan d. 20 Sep 1890-79 6 9 m 20 d > > > "Our Father and Mother" > > > > > > Noe, Ezra > > > d 15 Mar 1858-33 y 1 m 6 d > > > > > > Mound Prairie Cemetery > > > > > > Beverly Township > > > > > > Noe, Mary E. "My Wife" > > > d 14 Aug 1888 45y 2m 18d > > > "S.Noe" > > > > > > Kingston Cemetery > > > Beverly Township > > > > > > Row 16 > > > Noll, Henry d. 24 Jan 1865 aged 81 yrs. Father of Mary C., Margaret D., > and > > > Anna E.D. NOll > >
Helo; Would some one look in the cemetery books for Abram T. Love and Elizabeth (Humphrey) Love, and Jonathan Hamilton and Frances (Humphrey) Hamilton. They lived in Kinderhook, IL. on 1850 census, & 1860. Thanks for your time and help. Always, Imo Greenwood Imo Lee Card Greenwood Searching surnames: ACUFF, BARLOW, BAYNES, BIRD(BYRD), CARD, GREER, LAMB ODOM , RENFRO, SHOEMATE, THOMAS. My Husbands: GREENWOOD, KITZMILLER, CULP
Do you know whether your Hamiltons ever went to southwest MO or southeast KS? Been looking for ancestors of some in that vicinity for a while now. Likely names are Aaron and Thomas, rumored to have come from IL. Vanette Hobbs Hamilton
The entire listing for Morey cemetery is now online at: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~ilpike/cemeteries/Morey.html It can also be accessed thru the main cemetery page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpike/cemeteries.html and http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpike/cemeteries2.html Have a great evening, Barbara Freeman Pike Co ILGenWeb CC
Candance, Checked my records Bert (actual first name WREN) Jeffers born in 1910 (Pike County) til 1982 (St. Clair County). Norm
Candace, I have very little information on the JEFFERS, however my aunt Rhea LEGGETT was married to a Bert JEFFERs from Baylis, Three of their four children are still alive (my cousins). Gary, Larry and Nancy Susan. If they are related and you would like their address, please e-mail me. Gerald N. Norm LEGGETT
I also, know of BOWMAN in SW Greer,OK. BOWMAN are related to COWLEY,too. Anyone looking for them? Glenda LOCKETT Ramsey of OK
Thank you so much, Calvin. Glad to help anyone with OK records. Glenda LOCKETT Ramsey of OK
Beverly is a pit stop right off 104 highway. From Pittfield you go on the New Salem Blacktop and keep on going until you get past Baylis there is a sign says Beverly. Its hard to discribe. Quincy is to the West of it about I would say 10 miles, Baylis is about 2 miles from it east, Pittsfield is South of it about 10 miles.So on your map look east of Quincy down 104. Thats the easiest way I can tell you to find it. Once your there the Cemetery's will be the biggest thing you see. I am going to try to copy these books but while I have them tonight for sure do you need any others. THere are several people who may have relatives buried in these cemetery's because they are literally just across the road from Pike Co. ----- Original Message ----- From: candace smith <andace@bellsouth.net> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] Adams co. cemeterys noe > Thank you so much for the help. The Noes are very elusive. How far is Beverly > from Pittsfield? I may be spending some time in the area this year and I would > like to map out my visits. Thank you again for the information. Candace > Jeffers Smith > > Pat wrote: > > > I borrowed some Adams Co. cemetery books from a friend > > Beverly Cemetery > > > > Noe, Daniel d. 26 Jan 1868-79y 17 d > > Susan d. 20 Sep 1890-79 6 9 m 20 d > > "Our Father and Mother" > > > > Noe, Ezra > > d 15 Mar 1858-33 y 1 m 6 d > > > > Mound Prairie Cemetery > > > > Beverly Township > > > > Noe, Mary E. "My Wife" > > d 14 Aug 1888 45y 2m 18d > > "S.Noe" > > > > Kingston Cemetery > > Beverly Township > > > > Row 16 > > Noll, Henry d. 24 Jan 1865 aged 81 yrs. Father of Mary C., Margaret D., and > > Anna E.D. NOll >
For the people who have books on the cemeterys. Has Anybody seen the surnames of BABB or FRYER. I am looking for Mary E. (FRYER)BABB believed to have died in Pike Co. in 1880. Thanks in advance for any possible help. Glen Babb fcruble wrote: > > Beverly is a pit stop right off 104 highway. From Pittfield you go on the > New Salem Blacktop and keep on going until you get past Baylis there is a > sign says Beverly. Its hard to discribe. Quincy is to the West of it about I > would say 10 miles, Baylis is about 2 miles from it east, Pittsfield is > South of it about 10 miles.So on your map look east of Quincy down 104. > Thats the easiest way I can tell you to find it. Once your there the > Cemetery's will be the biggest thing you see. I am going to try to copy > these books but while I have them tonight for sure do you need any others. > THere are several people who may have relatives buried in these cemetery's > because they are literally just across the road from Pike Co. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: candace smith <andace@bellsouth.net> > To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 6:06 PM > Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] Adams co. cemeterys noe > > > Thank you so much for the help. The Noes are very elusive. How far is > Beverly > > from Pittsfield? I may be spending some time in the area this year and I > would > > like to map out my visits. Thank you again for the information. Candace > > Jeffers Smith > > > > Pat wrote: > > > > > I borrowed some Adams Co. cemetery books from a friend > > > Beverly Cemetery > > > > > > Noe, Daniel d. 26 Jan 1868-79y 17 d > > > Susan d. 20 Sep 1890-79 6 9 m 20 d > > > "Our Father and Mother" > > > > > > Noe, Ezra > > > d 15 Mar 1858-33 y 1 m 6 d > > > > > > Mound Prairie Cemetery > > > > > > Beverly Township > > > > > > Noe, Mary E. "My Wife" > > > d 14 Aug 1888 45y 2m 18d > > > "S.Noe" > > > > > > Kingston Cemetery > > > Beverly Township > > > > > > Row 16 > > > Noll, Henry d. 24 Jan 1865 aged 81 yrs. Father of Mary C., Margaret D., > and > > > Anna E.D. NOll > >
My earlier message said that Wealthy/Welthy Butler lived with one of the Shinn family. In checking my records Welthy and William Butler lived with Henry J. Ramsey at the time of the 1850 census. Bob Butler. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Butler <bobutlerII@prodigy.net> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 8:09 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] CAMPBELL/FERGUSON > In this message from A. Utick a Welthy Butler was mentioned. She was listed > in the 1850 census as living with one of the Shinn family along with Hiram > Butler and one or two other Butler children. I am interested in anything > about her since the listing in the 1850 census was the only thing I know > about her. > > Bob Butler > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Andy or Annie Utick <autick@mt.net> > To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 11:02 AM > Subject: [ILPIKE] CAMPBELL/FERGUSON > > > > > > We have a mystery concerning some Campbell children living with a > > Ferguson family as of the 1850 Pike Co., IL federal census. Following are > > the particulars: > > > > Henry FERGUSON m. Mary "Polly" BRISCOE April 8, 1816 in Washington > > Co., KY. Between 1835 and 1850, they moved to Pike Co., IL. In the 1850 > > Pike Co., IL census, they have living with them, in addition to their own > > children, the following Campbell children: > > > > Ann Campbell, age 15, b. KY > > Polly Campbell, age 12, b. IL > > Susan Campbell, age 10, b. IL > > > > We are wondering if these might be children of a sister of Henry > > FERGUSON's, who m. a CAMPBELL, possibly in KY. Can anyone help with this > > puzzle? We do not know who the siblings of Henry FERGUSON were, so can't > > name any of his sisters. > > > > We are fairly certain that these CAMPBELL children are not from > > Mary "Polly" BRISCOE's side of the family, because we know of her > > siblings, and do not have any sisters of Polly's who m. a CAMPBELL. Of > > course, it is possible that Polly Briscoe Ferguson had a sister we don't > > know of, but it is *more* likely that these CAMPBELL girls are from the > > FERGUSON side of the family. > > > > We have the following info. that may be about this Ann Campbell: > > An Ann Campbell m. a Jabez Sickler (should most likely be Sickles) in Pike > > Co. on Aug. 7, 1859. A Jabez Sickles is also listed in the Pike Co. m. > > records as marrying Welthy Ann Butler Nov. 5, 1857. An Ann Sickles is > > buried in Wells Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, died Sept. 1866, aged 32 years, 9 > > months, 17 days, wife of J. R. There is a Jabez R. Sickles, Illinois Civil > > War Veterans Data Base, Rank REC, 19 IL US INF, Residence Pleasant Hill. > > > > The following may be about this Susan Campbell: A Susan F. > > Campbell is listed in the IL Marriage Index, McDonough County (where some > > of the Fergusons relocated) married a Tolbert Jaggard, Feb. 14, 1859. > > > > Nothing yet about Polly Campbell, but we wonder whether she might > > actually have been named Mary Campbell. > > > > If anyone could shed any light on any of this, we would very much > > apprciate the help. > > > > A. Utick (Montana) > > >
I don't know abou6 the Smiths but wasn't there someone looking for Campbell's in the area. I found some in Kingston Cemetery in the border Adams books . I mean near Pike County. and also Pierce,Coughenour,Davis,Bowman, and Hobbs, Ulry and other names of interest ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom <t2jr@bellsouth.net> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 4:18 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] Re: Smith's > Was there a Smith daughter that married a Lipcamon? John Franklin > Lipcamon married Mary Margaret Smith in Pike. Marriage License wa 6 Jun > 1895. > > SandersNL@aol.com wrote: > > > > Charles, > > > > I just took a bunch of pictures of Smith graves at Akers Chapel a few weeks > > ago. I will try to go through them tomorrow and see if there is an Elmer > > there. How are you connected to the Smith's? Joseph and Eliza Smith are my > > great grandparents. Are you connected to them somehow. My grandmother Emma > > Elizabeth Smith Crouch was their daughter. Please email me - > > sandersnl@aol.com. thank you. > > > > Nancy Sanders > > > > >Hello there! > > > > >Would there be anyone who could do some check-up on death dates to my > > >ancestors from Aker's Chapel cemetery near Hull, Illinois? I need to know > > >the death dates to Elmer Ellwood Smith b. May 11, 1869 and Clara Jane Smith > > b. >Dec. 14, 1871 > > > > >Your help would be greatly appreicated. > > > > >Gratefully Yours, > > >Charles >
Thank you so much for the help. The Noes are very elusive. How far is Beverly from Pittsfield? I may be spending some time in the area this year and I would like to map out my visits. Thank you again for the information. Candace Jeffers Smith Pat wrote: > I borrowed some Adams Co. cemetery books from a friend > Beverly Cemetery > > Noe, Daniel d. 26 Jan 1868-79y 17 d > Susan d. 20 Sep 1890-79 6 9 m 20 d > "Our Father and Mother" > > Noe, Ezra > d 15 Mar 1858-33 y 1 m 6 d > > Mound Prairie Cemetery > > Beverly Township > > Noe, Mary E. "My Wife" > d 14 Aug 1888 45y 2m 18d > "S.Noe" > > Kingston Cemetery > Beverly Township > > Row 16 > Noll, Henry d. 24 Jan 1865 aged 81 yrs. Father of Mary C., Margaret D., and > Anna E.D. NOll