Cheri, Yes. Ella Boos's father, George Otto Boos, was the brother of my g-grandmother, Julia Boos Schumacher. The parents of George and Julia were Johann Georg Boos and Catharina Studlin. Before her marriage to my g-grandfather, Dedrich Schumacher, Julia was married to on August 29, 1863, she was married to William Charles Dyer, who died about 1860. I have the following listed as children of Ella Boos and William Marion Johnson: Levere Johnson (M or F?) and Darriel Johnson. Do you have additional information on these lines? I would be happy to share with you any information that I might have that would be of interest to you. Jim
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Judy, I just visited http://angelfire.com/il/leefoss/PCGS.html and it needs to be updated. Hope you don't mind me mentioning this! Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 6:08 AM Subject: [ILPOPE-L] IOOF Golconda Cemetery > As of June 20th, 2002 ownership of the IOOF Cemetery in Golconda, IL was transferred from the IOOF Grand Lodge in Lincoln to Greg Siener of Paducah, KY [CemCare, Ltd]. Greg intends to publish & catalog the cemetery, but it will take time to do this project. He can be reach at: Gregory Siener, CemCare, Ltd., POB 202, Golconda, IL 62938 or [email protected] > > The four volumes of cemetery books that Ron & Elizabeth compiled can be purchased from the Saline Co Genealogical Society. > > Good luck, Judy Foreman Lee ~ [email protected] >
Jim- I have an ancestor William Marion Johnson born 17 Apr 1882 in Vienna, Ill. He married Ella Boos on 17 July 1904 in Golconda Ill. I show Ella as birth year 1882 in Golconda and she died in 1933. Her father was George Otto Boos Sr. and her mother was Mary Margaret Blatter. Any relation? Cheri [email protected]
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Could anyone inform me if Joiner Cemt. is listed on line? Thank you Linda
Judy: I may be interested in the census book if you have more made. Give me an idea of the cost. Approximate is ok. Barry Vinyard [email protected]
Unsubscribe. I am out of town for a while. Howard Cook [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 7:18 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] Pope Co IL 1845,1855, 1865 State Census Judy: Very interested, tell me more about this book...... Clara On Sat, 14 Sep 2002 08:09:12 -0400 [email protected] writes: > This is your lucky day. After living in Newburgh for 31 years, Don & > I moved to the country. I was putting together an order this > morning when I came across 4 soft-bound copies I thought we sold out > of years ago. If anyone is interested please contact me privately. > > Judy Foreman Lee > [email protected] > > >
Judy, Hi how are you? I am intereste in the books as well. Will you please tell me how much they will be. Thank you Brenda Clavin [email protected]
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 9:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ILPOPE-L] Pope Co IL 1845,1855, 1865 State Census The 4 copies of the "Pope Co IL 1845, 55 & 65 State Census" books have been sold, but if I have enough people interested in the book I will have copies made. Please email me privately for more details. Thank-you, Judy Judy Foreman Lee [email protected]
The 4 copies of the "Pope Co IL 1845, 55 & 65 State Census" books have been sold, but if I have enough people interested in the book I will have copies made. Please email me privately for more details. Thank-you, Judy Judy Foreman Lee [email protected]
Judy - I would be interested in purchasing a copy. Let me know price etc. Thanks, Joan Jaco
Judy: Very interested, tell me more about this book...... Clara On Sat, 14 Sep 2002 08:09:12 -0400 [email protected] writes: > This is your lucky day. After living in Newburgh for 31 years, Don & > I moved to the country. I was putting together an order this > morning when I came across 4 soft-bound copies I thought we sold out > of years ago. If anyone is interested please contact me privately. > > Judy Foreman Lee > [email protected] > > >
This is your lucky day. After living in Newburgh for 31 years, Don & I moved to the country. I was putting together an order this morning when I came across 4 soft-bound copies I thought we sold out of years ago. If anyone is interested please contact me privately. Judy Foreman Lee [email protected]
I would like to buy a copy of the Pope County 1855 Census, could someone tell me if it is available. Thank you, Wanda Loomis
Any record of any DICKEN/DICKENS/DICKIN in the 1855 census? Thanx -------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1855 State Census Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 20:19:02 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Thank you so much that really helps me. I'm trying to find supporting evidence regarding the children of William and Jesse Reams. Audrey
Susan and Carol: Hopefully one of you can clear this up for me. I have no other marriage for Katie A. Mansen Lauderdale. Would like to know more about James Anderson Cletcher. I do have a J. A. Cletcher married Mina G. Baker. The Katie 1873-1955 who married Milo N. Lauderdale parents are listed as Jakob/Jacob and Christina Jacobs Mansen. I have another Kate Mansen (no dates) parents are listed as Heie/Heio W. and Anna Christena Hans Mansen. Do you know who the parents are of a Ella Mansen born 11-20-1893 died 1968? She married (1) Hiram U. Rose 1886-1928 (2) Coy Burns 1900-1961. She is listed buried at New Liberty Cem in Pope Co., IL with Coy and listed with no death date with Hiram at same cem. Could she be the daughter of John & Sophia Wiggers Mansen? I did find at the Waltersburg Cemetery the following: Heio/Heie W. Mansen/Manson and Anna Christena Jakob/Jacob Mansen and Christina John 1853-1896 with wife Sophia and son Clarence Mansen How is George Mansen 1886-1893 and John Mansen 1896-1897 connected? Clara On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 15:26:54 EDT [email protected] writes: > Carol and Clara, > Jacob Mansen and his wife Christina Jacobs (both born in Germany) > are also > buried at Waltersburg. Their daughter Katie married Milo Lauderdale. > After > Milo's death, Katie married James Anderson Cletcher in 1925. If I > have things > correctly. James Cletcher was married three times: 1. Mina Baker in > 1900 2. > Birdie Stokes in 1915 the 3rd. Katie. > > Susan > > >
Carol and Clara, Jacob Mansen and his wife Christina Jacobs (both born in Germany) are also buried at Waltersburg. Their daughter Katie married Milo Lauderdale. After Milo's death, Katie married James Anderson Cletcher in 1925. If I have things correctly. James Cletcher was married three times: 1. Mina Baker in 1900 2. Birdie Stokes in 1915 the 3rd. Katie. Susan
Hi Clara.... YES, Mary Magdelena "Lena" MANSEN/MANSON (b. abt.1816 d. before 1880) is my 2nd gr-grandaunt. She married William John WALTER, about 1833-35 in Germany (Prussia), w/7 known children. * Her dates do not match the dates you give below for LENA WALTER..so she may not be the person you are seeking. (Her youngest child b.1836- oldest b. abt 1847; all in Hannover Province, Ger., prior to emigration.) William John WALTER 1815-1854, son of John Henry(1) "Daniel" WALTER b. bef. 1790 and Catherine (possibly VOSLOW). William John WALTER was one of 5 Walter Brothers that emigrated to Pope Co, IL middle 1800s. William John and brother, John"Henry" Daniel WALTER, Jr. died within one month of each other. The latter brother emigrating in 1854, leaving wife Almuth (RENKEN) widowed with three sons, two of which founded the Walter Brothers Store. William John left widow, Lena, with 7 children ranging in ages between 18 & 7. See letter our website, confirming deaths and relationships: http://thefamilywalter.com/letter1.html The MANSEN/MANSON family came from Ostfriesland (East Friesland, north of the Netherlands), Germany, to the United States in the mid-1800s. They located their farm near relatives or friends north of Waltersburg and Rising Sun. The WALTER families, also were from Ostfriesland. "Lena" Mary Magdalena MANSEN, came to Waltersburg as a wife/mother between 1852-54, and she might possibly be a sister to Heio or Heie Wilken MANSEN (1815-1888) who came to Pope County, IL between 1872-and 1880, bringing his wife Anna Christena HANS (1821-1910). Also possible nephew could be: John JaKob MANSEN 1841-1889. Both Heio and son, J. JaKob share the same birth locations (Aurich) as Lena. They are all buried in the Waltersburg Cemetery. Their children married into the families of: JACOBS, HERTTER, LAUDERDALE, WIERVILLE, MITCHELL, APLIN, WIGGERS, PEPPERSACK, ROSE, Von TUNGELN, SISTLER, SCHOETTLE, CASPER, WALTER, HERTTER, and KING. Their grand children married families of: HANNA, GALLAMORE, GAVITT, PORTER, MORSE, S.BARGER, GRISHAM, THOMPSON, TANNER, BOOS, HAMILTON, REXER, MANKIN, VOLLE, HALE, DILLOW, ARNOLD, WILLIAMSON, WEEKS, GILLIAM, MOYERS...to name a few. :o) Carol --sending copy of this to ILPOPE-L for archives. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [email protected] wrote: > Carol: > I sent the message below to Susan and she thought it might of been you > that mentioned Mary Magdelena "Lena" Mansen. Was it you?? I can get > mixed up when emails are going fast and heavy. > Clara > > On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 15:33:58 -0500 [email protected] writes: > > Susan: > > You mentioned a Mary Magdalena "Lena" MANSEN married to John WALTER. > > > > Do you have have more information on her? There is a LENA WALTER > > 1854 - 1941 listed in the Pope County Illinois Cemeteries Vol 3 page > > 34 listed at Waltersburg Cemetery, Pope Co., IL. It is a single > > stone with only her name. > > Clara
Does anyone know the parents of Louisa Jane Jacobs? She married William McGee in 1857 and they had a son John Claiborn McGee. Her brother was John Claiborn Jacobs who moved to Kansas. Ellen Riley [email protected]