http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/marrlst.html
Mary, if you will contact me, I have a cousin that is working on Barnes, but she is not on IlPike County list. Thanks Tudie "Elizabeth J. Doremus" wrote: > Mary, this is what is on genealogylibrary.com for Barnes in Pike Co. IL: > > 1850 IL Pike Co. > > 237 552 Barnes, James 49 m farmer 830 NC > Mary 49 f NC > John 27 m TN > John 21 m TN > Sabrina 22 f TN > Henry 19 m IL > Margaret 13 f IL > Emily 11 f IL > 238 553 Barnes, Mineva 40 m farmer TN > Cevila 40 f NC > Mary A. 19 f IL > Andrew J. 16 m IL > Lucinda 14 f IL > William 9 m IL > 599 614 Barnes, John 27 m farmer TN > Minerva J 23 f KY > > 693 715 ....Mary Barnes 14 f Ireland in James A. Kenney household > > 1860 > Barnes, Daniel IL PIKE CO. NEW SALEM TWP 431 1860 > Barnes, E. IL PIKE CO. MARTINSBURG TWP 540 1860 > Barnes, Frances IL PIKE CO. PLEASANT HILL TWP 620 1860 > Barnes, G. IL PIKE CO. PLEASANT HILL TWP 619 1860 > Barnes, G. W. IL PIKE CO. MARTINSBURG TWP 558 1860 > Barnes, James IL PIKE CO. HADLEY TWP 928 1860 > Barnes, Nathan IL PIKE CO. NEW SALEM TWP 430 1860 > Barnes, Robert W. IL PIKE CO. GRIGGSVILLE TWP 287 1860 > Barnes, S. IL PIKE CO. MARTINSBURG TWP 581 1860 > Barnes, Samuel D. IL PIKE CO. GRIGGSVILLE TWP 286 1860 > Barnes, William IL PIKE CO. HADLEY TWP 942 1860 > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > Illinois State Genealogical Society > http://www.tbox.com/isgs/
I am looking for the buriel place of Ann Brewer PURCELL. Believe she died before 1850 in Pike Co. She was the mother of Elizabeth Purcell FOREMAN, wife of David FOREMAN. Elizabeth and David are buried at Blue River, but I don't see Ann there. Thanks, Greta
I am looking for any descendants of the following lines.. Jeffers, Belford, Winterbotham, Noe,Pine of the Pike county area. Does anyone have a listing of graves in the Starkey cemetery? CJS fcruble wrote: > I am attempting in between working on Mom's albums to scan the index to the Atlas to disk. As soon as I get it done I will let you know then you can request them. Then I will try for the maps. This is going to take a little time though. I will look for Griff Barnes in the Atlas while I am at it. Icouldn't find him in the history books I have either or the marriage records I have. Mine run up to 1859 . SOmeone has some of the ones over those years maybe you could look for him there. He was probably like my Thompson stuck on the farm and didn't care if anyone ever knew him or not. Pat > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > USGS Mapping Service > http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
sent to wrong person Davis'es wrote: > Angie, > > Sister, Louisa Sydney Davis, she is the Louisa Davis that Melody on the > Pike County site said married Elmer Sapp. She was taken in by Maggie's > parents after her parents had died. I found the marriage on the Later Day > Saints search site. She married Elmer A. Sapp, 17 Apr 1890. Atlas, Pike > COunty, IL. Film Number 1761132 > > The person we can not find anything on is Maggie's brother, Jesse Davis, the > 1880 Pike County census says he was 3 Months old. Butch and I think he died > young. We just don't know where or when. > > Jerry > > -----Original Message----- > From: angie gross <cplangie@hotmail.com> > To: davisg@ris.net <davisg@ris.net> > Date: Thursday, December 30, 1999 1:56 PM > Subject: Re: Maggie's Sister, International Genealogical Index > Record(http://www.familysearch.com/Search/IGI > > >What is Magies sisters name? > > > > > >>From: "Davis'es" <davisg@ris.net> > >>To: "Butch Davis" <davislog@bcl.net>, "Angie Gross" <CPLANGIE@HOTMAIL.COM> > >>Subject: Maggie's Sister, International Genealogical Index Record > >>(http://www.familysearch.com/Search/IGI > >>Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2099 16:55:15 -0700 > >> > >><< text1.html >> > > > >______________________________________________________ > >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > USGS Mapping Service > http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
In the 1872 atlas there is a Jas. A. Barnes and a J.A. Barnes. Do we have any dates on when he was born or a good guess? Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: Davis'es <davisg@ris.net> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2099 8:58 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] Griff Barnes PLEASE HELP!! > Mary, > from the Broderbund CDs > 1860 Pike Cnty, IL census G. Barnes Pleasant Hill Township page > 619 > G. W. Barnes Pleasant Hill > Township page 558 > 1850 Pike Cnty , IL census no G. nor G. W. Barnes > 1840 Pike Cnty, IL census no G. nor G. W. Barnes > > > Hope this helps alittle > Jerry D. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mommy2kota@aol.com <Mommy2kota@aol.com> > To: ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, December 30, 1999 11:50 PM > Subject: [ILPIKE] Griff Barnes PLEASE HELP!! > > > >Hi all, > > > >Just a quick request!! Please! Looking for any info on Griff Barnes who > was > >in Pleasant Hill, Pike Co., IL area around 1858 when son John was born. I > >have this name from John's Death certificate. John married Eliza Sapp 26 > Aug > >1892. > > > >My father is dying and his wish when I started work on this line was to > find > >his Great Grand Father whom he new nothing about, I as a loving daughter > >would like to be able to make his dream come true. > > > >Would also like to ask for prayers for My Father, William Barnes > > > >Sincerely, > >Mary (Barnes) Schaefer > >Mommy2Kota@aol.com > >Always looking for: Barnes, Sapp, Rowson, Cummings, Hardwick, Thomae, > >Hightower, Scoggins, Schaefer, Kronenberger, Karban & Zulauf > > > > > >==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > >Pike County Newspaper Abstracts > >http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~newspapr/IL/Pike.html > > > > > > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > Illinois Civil War Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/ >
I am attempting in between working on Mom's albums to scan the index to the Atlas to disk. As soon as I get it done I will let you know then you can request them. Then I will try for the maps. This is going to take a little time though. I will look for Griff Barnes in the Atlas while I am at it. Icouldn't find him in the history books I have either or the marriage records I have. Mine run up to 1859 . SOmeone has some of the ones over those years maybe you could look for him there. He was probably like my Thompson stuck on the farm and didn't care if anyone ever knew him or not. Pat
Mary, from the Broderbund CDs 1860 Pike Cnty, IL census G. Barnes Pleasant Hill Township page 619 G. W. Barnes Pleasant Hill Township page 558 1850 Pike Cnty , IL census no G. nor G. W. Barnes 1840 Pike Cnty, IL census no G. nor G. W. Barnes Hope this helps alittle Jerry D. -----Original Message----- From: Mommy2kota@aol.com <Mommy2kota@aol.com> To: ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, December 30, 1999 11:50 PM Subject: [ILPIKE] Griff Barnes PLEASE HELP!! >Hi all, > >Just a quick request!! Please! Looking for any info on Griff Barnes who was >in Pleasant Hill, Pike Co., IL area around 1858 when son John was born. I >have this name from John's Death certificate. John married Eliza Sapp 26 Aug >1892. > >My father is dying and his wish when I started work on this line was to find >his Great Grand Father whom he new nothing about, I as a loving daughter >would like to be able to make his dream come true. > >Would also like to ask for prayers for My Father, William Barnes > >Sincerely, >Mary (Barnes) Schaefer >Mommy2Kota@aol.com >Always looking for: Barnes, Sapp, Rowson, Cummings, Hardwick, Thomae, >Hightower, Scoggins, Schaefer, Kronenberger, Karban & Zulauf > > >==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== >Pike County Newspaper Abstracts >http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~newspapr/IL/Pike.html > >
Found a great site for IL marraiges http://www2sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage Jerry D.
Angie, Sister, Louisa Sydney Davis, she is the Louisa Davis that Melody on the Pike County site said married Elmer Sapp. She was taken in by Maggie's parents after her parents had died. I found the marriage on the Later Day Saints search site. She married Elmer A. Sapp, 17 Apr 1890. Atlas, Pike COunty, IL. Film Number 1761132 The person we can not find anything on is Maggie's brother, Jesse Davis, the 1880 Pike County census says he was 3 Months old. Butch and I think he died young. We just don't know where or when. Jerry -----Original Message----- From: angie gross <cplangie@hotmail.com> To: davisg@ris.net <davisg@ris.net> Date: Thursday, December 30, 1999 1:56 PM Subject: Re: Maggie's Sister, International Genealogical Index Record(http://www.familysearch.com/Search/IGI >What is Magies sisters name? > > >>From: "Davis'es" <davisg@ris.net> >>To: "Butch Davis" <davislog@bcl.net>, "Angie Gross" <CPLANGIE@HOTMAIL.COM> >>Subject: Maggie's Sister, International Genealogical Index Record >>(http://www.familysearch.com/Search/IGI >>Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2099 16:55:15 -0700 >> >><< text1.html >> > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > >
Mary, Here is what is in the 1880 Chas. C. Chapman History book - not pretty. Bartholomew Barnes was the only person ever executed in Pike County on December 29, 1871 in the Pittsfield jail yard for the murder of John Gresham in Calhoun County. Bartholomew had a cousin John who was indicted Nov. 29, 1871 for the murder of McLaughlin, in Detroit, on the sixteenth of that month. The name of the murdered man was ascertained only by its being marked on his arm with India ink. Both the men had been in a saloon drinking and had had a quarret about a red ball. McLaughlin shook his fist in Barnes' face and told him not to open his face again about it. He turned abourn, and when his eyes were averted Barnes jumped to his feet having a knife in his hand which he swung with great force, the blade striking McLaughlin's face and neck, severing the jugular vein and windpipe and completely cutting his throat. Barnes then made a back stroke which missed McLaughlin, who then staggered into a back room and fell dead. Barnes was immediately arrested and committed to the Pittsfield, jail where sometime after his indictment he gradually wasted away with pulmonary consumption and died. There is a very gruesome story about the killing of Gresham, if you want it I will send it. Dorothy Mommy2kota@aol.com wrote: > Hi all, > > Just a quick request!! Please! Looking for any info on Griff Barnes who was > in Pleasant Hill, Pike Co., IL area around 1858 when son John was born. I > have this name from John's Death certificate. John married Eliza Sapp 26 Aug > 1892. > > My father is dying and his wish when I started work on this line was to find > his Great Grand Father whom he new nothing about, I as a loving daughter > would like to be able to make his dream come true. > > Would also like to ask for prayers for My Father, William Barnes > > Sincerely, > Mary (Barnes) Schaefer > Mommy2Kota@aol.com > Always looking for: Barnes, Sapp, Rowson, Cummings, Hardwick, Thomae, > Hightower, Scoggins, Schaefer, Kronenberger, Karban & Zulauf > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > Pike County Newspaper Abstracts > http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~newspapr/IL/Pike.html
Just wanted to wish the best for 2000 to everyone on the list. Thanks to all who have helped me so much the last few months. Vanette Hamilton
Mary, this is what is on genealogylibrary.com for Barnes in Pike Co. IL: 1850 IL Pike Co. 237 552 Barnes, James 49 m farmer 830 NC Mary 49 f NC John 27 m TN John 21 m TN Sabrina 22 f TN Henry 19 m IL Margaret 13 f IL Emily 11 f IL 238 553 Barnes, Mineva 40 m farmer TN Cevila 40 f NC Mary A. 19 f IL Andrew J. 16 m IL Lucinda 14 f IL William 9 m IL 599 614 Barnes, John 27 m farmer TN Minerva J 23 f KY 693 715 ....Mary Barnes 14 f Ireland in James A. Kenney household 1860 Barnes, Daniel IL PIKE CO. NEW SALEM TWP 431 1860 Barnes, E. IL PIKE CO. MARTINSBURG TWP 540 1860 Barnes, Frances IL PIKE CO. PLEASANT HILL TWP 620 1860 Barnes, G. IL PIKE CO. PLEASANT HILL TWP 619 1860 Barnes, G. W. IL PIKE CO. MARTINSBURG TWP 558 1860 Barnes, James IL PIKE CO. HADLEY TWP 928 1860 Barnes, Nathan IL PIKE CO. NEW SALEM TWP 430 1860 Barnes, Robert W. IL PIKE CO. GRIGGSVILLE TWP 287 1860 Barnes, S. IL PIKE CO. MARTINSBURG TWP 581 1860 Barnes, Samuel D. IL PIKE CO. GRIGGSVILLE TWP 286 1860 Barnes, William IL PIKE CO. HADLEY TWP 942 1860
Mary: The index to the 1860 Federal Census, IL, shows the following: BARNES, G. Pike County IL Pleasant Hill Twp. census page 619. If your dates are accurate, and this is Griff Barnes, the census record should show the G. Barnes family with a 1-2 yr old boy named John. I do not have access to the 1860 census records here at home -- but now you know a good place to look for Griff! Bill Smothers Delaware Mommy2kota@aol.com wrote: > Hi all, > > Just a quick request!! Please! Looking for any info on Griff Barnes who was > in Pleasant Hill, Pike Co., IL area around 1858 when son John was born. I > have this name from John's Death certificate. John married Eliza Sapp 26 Aug > 1892. > > My father is dying and his wish when I started work on this line was to find > his Great Grand Father whom he new nothing about, I as a loving daughter > would like to be able to make his dream come true. > > Would also like to ask for prayers for My Father, William Barnes > > Sincerely, > Mary (Barnes) Schaefer > Mommy2Kota@aol.com > Always looking for: Barnes, Sapp, Rowson, Cummings, Hardwick, Thomae, > Hightower, Scoggins, Schaefer, Kronenberger, Karban & Zulauf > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > Pike County Newspaper Abstracts > http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~newspapr/IL/Pike.html
Hi all, Just a quick request!! Please! Looking for any info on Griff Barnes who was in Pleasant Hill, Pike Co., IL area around 1858 when son John was born. I have this name from John's Death certificate. John married Eliza Sapp 26 Aug 1892. My father is dying and his wish when I started work on this line was to find his Great Grand Father whom he new nothing about, I as a loving daughter would like to be able to make his dream come true. Would also like to ask for prayers for My Father, William Barnes Sincerely, Mary (Barnes) Schaefer Mommy2Kota@aol.com Always looking for: Barnes, Sapp, Rowson, Cummings, Hardwick, Thomae, Hightower, Scoggins, Schaefer, Kronenberger, Karban & Zulauf
Iam trying something new. I am going to scan stuff to Barb and see what she can do with it. I will definetly look it up. I am just involved in getting my mothers albums together. I have put it off to long and there is a ton of material to organize. pat ----- Original Message ----- From: <LOpie61@cs.com> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 10:19 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] Atlas > Pat, > When you get a chance, Iam looking for information on four names. > > Chandler > Lemons > Dugdell > Deemer > > No hurry. > > Greg > Tulsa, Oklahoma > > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > Pike County ILGenWeb Home Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpike >
I had asked my son about the post offices in Pike. ie: Fairfield and received the following message from him. Colleen B. ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- From: "Brad L. Bettenhausen" <lr1011@lincolnnet.net> To: "Colleen Bettenhausen" <lr1010@ln1.lincolnnet.net> Date sent: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 21:40:07 +0000 Subject: Re: Post offices Priority: normal According to "Illinois Place Names" published by the IL St Hist Soc the PO was established 11/4/1836 and was discontinued 10/21/1840. The PO was reestablished 1/27/1841. Pleasant Hill was incorporated as a village 3/1/1845. Without looking at Postmaster appointment microfilms, I would suspect that the name changed before the PO was reestablished. Brad Bettenhausen lr1011@lincolnnet.net
Pat, When you get a chance, I am looking for information on: RUSH -- Detroit YOUNG -- Pleasant Hill or Fairfield CHAPPELL -- Detroit and Pittsfield ERVIN -- Pittsfield Thanks, Jan
Pat, When you get a chance, Iam looking for information on four names. Chandler Lemons Dugdell Deemer No hurry. Greg Tulsa, Oklahoma
In a message dated 12/29/1999 5:29:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, Gsippel@aol.com writes: << I think Pike County has two other interesting place names. Time, I know of no other place with that name. Does anyone know where did that name came from? >> Paul Harvey had a piece about TIME, IL on his radio broadcast last week said their were 35 people living in Time, no computer and other things. Glenda