Thanks to all of you who replied. Do any of you have any info on the following? ancestors of Marcus Randolph m. Lucinda Paisley? Their grandson, Robert Rutherford Randolph, was superintendent of schools in Pope Co. 1907-1919. He later owned Johnson-Randolph School Supply Co. in Champaign, Il. Robert's parents were John L. Randolph b. 1840 and Susan Jane Wood, d/o Hiram & Martha Jane Cavitt Wood. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows anything about the parents/sibs of Marcus and Lucinda or anything else about the family. Are they related to the John William/Mary Ann Reavis Randolph family of Pope Co.? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Howard Cook" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 9:23 PM Subject: RE: [ILPOPE-L] test > Works perfectly. > Howard Cook from Everett, WA. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jan Patton [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 6:14 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ILPOPE-L] test > > > test Is anyone out there receiving me. I sent a query two hours ago and > it has not appeared yet. > > Jan > > >
test Is anyone out there receiving me. I sent a query two hours ago and it has not appeared yet. Jan
yes I got it Ida On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 21:13:52 -0400 "Jan Patton" <[email protected]> writes: > test Is anyone out there receiving me. I sent a query two hours > ago and it has not appeared yet. > > Jan > >
Yes -----Original Message----- From: Jan Patton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 8:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ILPOPE-L] test test Is anyone out there receiving me. I sent a query two hours ago and it has not appeared yet. Jan
Does anyone have any info on the ancestors of Marcus Randolph m. Lucinda Paisley? Their grandson, Robert Rutherford Randolph, was superintendent of schools in Pope Co. 1907-1919. He later owned Johnson-Randolph School Supply Co. in Champaign, Il. Robert's parents were John L. Randolph b. 1840 and Susan Jane Wood, d/o Hiram & Martha Jane Cavitt Wood. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows anything about the parents/sibs of Marcus and Lucinda or anything else about the family. Are they related to the John William/Mary Ann Reavis Randolph family of Pope Co.? Jan
Patricia, The web site is http://familysearch.org/ Linda
Works perfectly. Howard Cook from Everett, WA. -----Original Message----- From: Jan Patton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 6:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ILPOPE-L] test test Is anyone out there receiving me. I sent a query two hours ago and it has not appeared yet. Jan
Has anyone noticed, that Illinois is the only state on LDS that brings almost everything but Illinois to the screen? I have tested other states and only that state (TN) comes up. Is there anyway to e-mail LDS and ask why? Thanks Linda
Linda, What LDS site are you looking at? I would like to try it, too. I'm sure there is a way to contact them. Patricia ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 9:28 PM Subject: [ILPOPE-L] LDS > Has anyone noticed, that Illinois is the only state on LDS that brings almost > everything but Illinois to the screen? I have tested other states and only > that state (TN) comes up. Is there anyway to e-mail LDS and ask why? > > Thanks > Linda > >
Welcome back, Neva. Would your Abbotts include Sarah Ellen Abbott who m. Logan Randolph in Pope Co.? on 14 Feb 1867? She was the d/o Henderson and Mary Jane Scott Abbott. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neva Abbott " <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 6:40 PM Subject: [ILPOPE-L] I'm back > Neva Abbott..... > > I just got back from our vacation in the Colorado Rockies. Glad to be home, but so much to do now. I wanted to thank everyone for the information you have sent me regarding my Abbott and Slankard inquiries. Believe it or not, I have made progress, (thanks a lot Bill!!!). I have much to do this week, but hopefully next week I can get more research going. Thanks again for all your help. Sincerely, Neva Abbott > > Researching: Abbott, Guill, Slankard, Higgins, Trovillion, Simmons, Brown, Carr, and Land. Also seeking info on family members outside of Southern Illinois: Muzingo/Mozingo, Peters, Conklin, Eberwein, Jantz, Westphal, Koehn, Schmidt, Ratzloff, Pinkerton, Wylie, Guldenfennig, Marx, Heisel, Mohr, and Schershel. >
Hi Patricia, My name is Kathy from Clinton Co., IL. It is so nice of you to offer to do a look-up. I will gladly pay you for your time, just let me know how much. If you keep up with the Pope Co. e-mail you have seem my mail before. I've been searching for my Leverett family for over a year with little luck. With all the books you have, you may be my key. I'm looking for Elizabeth Leverett between 1861 and 1872 which is the year she died according to THE BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW OF JOHNSON, MASSAC, POPE AND HARDING COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, 1893, PP 297 AND 298. Her husband, Martin Leverett died in 1865. The book leads one to believe they died in Pope Co. but I can't find anything to prove it. It could have been Johnson or Saline where the Leverett children pop up over the years. Elizabeth was born abt. 1810 around Henderson Co. N.C.. She married Martin and they moved to Pope Co. by way of Tenn. by 1847-48. He maiden name was Cockrachn. I believe some of her family moved to Pope around 1848 also. She had four daughters that married Reynolds boys in Pope. None of the four Reynolds boys were related that I can find. I cannot find Elizabeth or three of her daugthers, Nancy Reynolds, Sarah Reynolds, or Mary A. Reynolds after 1860. I have lots more info but I don't know what you might need to aid in your search. All help appreciated. Kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: o'neal <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 1:21 PM Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > Jan, > > I have the 1870 Pope County Census and will be glad to do a look up for you. > Just in case you or anyone else need something, I have quite a few books > for Pope County: > > ILLINOIS POPE COUNTY > > Ancestry Charts Vol I > State Census of Pope County 1845, 1855, 1865 > History of Pope County Vol. I-III > Index to Pope County Histories Vol. I and II by Patsy Collins > Cemetery Books Vol. I-IV > Census Book 1850 > Census Book 1860 > Census Book 1870 > Census Book 1880 > Chancery Book 186001960 > Land Owners in Pope County in the Early 1900's > List of Landowner's 1820 > Marriage Books Vol. I 1813-1877, Vol. II 1878-1888, Vol. III 1888-1898 > Membership Rolls of Golconda IOOF Lodge 292 1890-1945 > Marks and Brands 1816-1856 > History of Golconda > Herald Enterprise Newspaper Abstracts Vol. I Dec. 1917-Dec. 1919 > Plat Map of Pope County > Probate 1816-1835 > Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties > > Let me know how I can help. > > Patricia > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jan Patton <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 2:17 PM > Subject: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > > > > Would anyone who may have a copy of the Pope Co. 1870 census please do a > look-up for me? > > > > Jan > > > > > >
Neva Abbott..... I just got back from our vacation in the Colorado Rockies. Glad to be home, but so much to do now. I wanted to thank everyone for the information you have sent me regarding my Abbott and Slankard inquiries. Believe it or not, I have made progress, (thanks a lot Bill!!!). I have much to do this week, but hopefully next week I can get more research going. Thanks again for all your help. Sincerely, Neva Abbott Researching: Abbott, Guill, Slankard, Higgins, Trovillion, Simmons, Brown, Carr, and Land. Also seeking info on family members outside of Southern Illinois: Muzingo/Mozingo, Peters, Conklin, Eberwein, Jantz, Westphal, Koehn, Schmidt, Ratzloff, Pinkerton, Wylie, Guldenfennig, Marx, Heisel, Mohr, and Schershel.
I ran across this precious bit of history and wanted to share it. If you have any connections or interest in these folks, please let me know. It was found in the Inland Waterways Collection, Mercantile Library, University of Missouri-St. Louis. The source was not identified, but they thought it was a newspaper or magazine article, unknown date. WRITTEN IN 1833! Harry J. MADDY of Gallipolis, Ohio, writes: "Mrs. John B. ALCORN of Columbus, Ohio, mailed to us the enclosed copy of a letter written June 26, 1833, at Chicot, Ark., in regard to a steamer TELEGRAPH that was owned and commanded by her great grandfather, James ALCORN. Actual writer of the letter was Benjamin L. MILES and the following excerpts are exactly as he wrote them. The spelling and lack of capitals was typical of his era; and when one realizes that the rifle was more important than an education it is to the undying credit of the pioneer mothers that their children could write. "There has been considerable of the cholers in our neighborhood and on the Steam Boats I have had no confirmed case on the plantation it has raged verry rappidly on the coast and in new Orleans and most of hte towns below and on borde the Boats one boat about ten days cince burried two here in one grave which was eight from New Orleans and many others have suffered eaqually as much Mr. ALCORN who has become one third owner (by a late perchase) of the TELEGRAPH and is commanding her landing here this morning informs me that some boats that he meet in the neighborhood of Shawneetown had lost twenty persons. "I feel considerable anxiety about our friende ALCORN these sickly times though if he should be favored with health he has now an opportunity of making (as I think) a fortune the TELEGRAPH is a verry fine boat of onehundred and eighty tons shpendid accomodations for passengers and but three years old runs fair and in good repute and they bought her for six thousand dollars payable in three eaqual installments at six twelve and eighteen months wich payments they will be able to more than make out of the proseedes of the boat they bought her in New Orleanes have made a trip to Cincinnatia and now on their way down the trip up cleared them about two thousand dollars after paying expenses his partners are Mr. RONDOE and Joseph PRIER formaly of Golconda . . . " "The letter was sealed with a red seal and . . . its postage was 13 3/4 cents," writes Mrs. ALCORN who adds that Chicot was on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River." ------------- This was confirmation of another story that Joseph Everett PRYOR, James ALCORN, and William RONDEAU owned the Telegraph. And, PRYOR's daugher, Cornelia P. PRYOR BOZEMAN wrote in article about her father in the 1921 Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois by Newton Bateman that the Telegraph was sunk in a collision with the Duke of Orleans in 1835, no hands lost. I know Joseph Everett PRYOR and William RONDEAU were both involved in the Regulator movement, in the Baptists in Southern Illinois, and that PRYOR Island and RONDEAU Islands were their homes at one time. Is the James ALCORN the ALCORN who was the Pope County Clerk? Anyone know more about him? Anyone know Benjamin MILES? If anyone wants a copy of the article, just let me know where to mail it. I have quoted it exactly though.
Hello Frank, I wouldn't be at all surprised if there is a connection, although I don't know what it is at this moment. We should stay in touch. My line showed up in So. Ill. before yours, but the two lines may very well converge back in TN, or SC. My own line is as follows, starting with myself. Margaret Reynolds , 1943 dau. of: Loren Reynolds , 1918 son of: Corda Murphy ,1891 dau of Alexander Murphy, 1856 son of Alexander Murphy , 1832 son of Alexander Murphy, 1805 son of Alexander Murphy , 1775 Also, Corda is descended as follows: Corda Murphy, 1891, dau of Georgeann Murphy, 1858, dau of James Murphy, 1831, son of James Murphy, 1796, son of Alexander Murphy, 1775 There is a Thomas Murphy and Dorsey Murphy buried in the family plot near Simpson and Robbs. Perhaps they are in your line? Thomas Murphy, 1847-1928 Dorsey Murphy 1862-1918 Stay in touch, Margaret Oliver ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Butler" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 7:07 AM Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > Margaret: > > My Golconda Murphy's came from South Carolina via Wilson county Tennessee. > My patriarch is Aaron Murphy born South Carolina abt 1799. His son William > H. Murphy went to southern Ill shortly after 1853. His children: William > H., George T., Laura, Samuel. Alice, & Martha Caroline. His siblings are: > Unknown, unknown, Nancy, Durham, Solomon C., Thomas R., Robert E., Mary & > Aaron B. > > Hope there is some help here and possibly a connection. > > > Frank Butler > > son of Thomas Butler, son of Jessie Austin, daughter of Martha Caroline > Murphy, daughter of William H. Murphy, son of Aaron Murphy. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Margaret Oliver" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 7:12 PM > Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > > > > Hello Jan, I just saw your very generous to do look ups in Pope County. > > Personally, I would be more than happy to pay you for your time. > > I am researching the Alexander Murphy and James Murphy families who came > to > > the area sometime prior to the 1818 census. They came from South Carolina > > originally, although I suspect they may have stopped off in another state > at > > least briefly. They were on the 1810 census in South Carolina. Then they > > show up in Illinois in 1818. I believe Alexander may have gotten bounty > > land for 1812 service. There is a warrant for that name in 1816, but the > > land was in Henry County. Maybe he sold that parcel and bought something > in > > Pope, or maybe it isn't my Alexander Murphy. I just don't know at this > > point. Anyway, I think the Alexander who shows on the 1818 census is the > > patriarch. He had a son named Alexander who would have been about 13 in > > 1818. James Murphy is another grown son, born in 1796. They all came to > > Illinois and proceeded to produce numerous children and using the names > > Alexander and James over and over in both lines. > > I have looked at quite a bit of data myself, but if you would be willing > to > > give me ANY AND ALL REFERENCES TO THE MURPHY NAME, I would be glad to hire > > you. You have several books that I have not been able to acquire yet, and > > some I didn't even know existed. > > I suspect that all the Murphys in Pope are related closely. So anything > at > > all that you can find may help me sort things out. > > I believe that Alexander I was married to a Sadie or Sarah Jenkins. He > > probably died before the 1830 census. > > I know a little more about the more recent ones, because my grandmother > was > > Corda Murphy. She was born in Glendale, Pope County. Her parents were > > Alexander Murphy and Georgeanne Murphy, who were 2nd cousins. He > descended > > from Alexander II, and she descended from James, his older brother. > > Anyway, please let me know what you are willing to do. Thanks a lot. > > Margaret Oliver > > South Thomaston, Maine > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "o'neal" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 2:21 PM > > Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > > > > > > > Jan, > > > > > > I have the 1870 Pope County Census and will be glad to do a look up for > > you. > > > Just in case you or anyone else need something, I have quite a few > books > > > for Pope County: > > > > > > ILLINOIS POPE COUNTY > > > > > > Ancestry Charts Vol I > > > State Census of Pope County 1845, 1855, 1865 > > > History of Pope County Vol. I-III > > > Index to Pope County Histories Vol. I and II by Patsy Collins > > > Cemetery Books Vol. I-IV > > > Census Book 1850 > > > Census Book 1860 > > > Census Book 1870 > > > Census Book 1880 > > > Chancery Book 186001960 > > > Land Owners in Pope County in the Early 1900's > > > List of Landowner's 1820 > > > Marriage Books Vol. I 1813-1877, Vol. II 1878-1888, Vol. III 1888-1898 > > > Membership Rolls of Golconda IOOF Lodge 292 1890-1945 > > > Marks and Brands 1816-1856 > > > History of Golconda > > > Herald Enterprise Newspaper Abstracts Vol. I Dec. 1917-Dec. 1919 > > > Plat Map of Pope County > > > Probate 1816-1835 > > > Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties > > > > > > Let me know how I can help. > > > > > > Patricia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Jan Patton <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 2:17 PM > > > Subject: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > > > > > > > > > > Would anyone who may have a copy of the Pope Co. 1870 census please do > a > > > look-up for me? > > > > > > > > Jan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Margaret: My Golconda Murphy's came from South Carolina via Wilson county Tennessee. My patriarch is Aaron Murphy born South Carolina abt 1799. His son William H. Murphy went to southern Ill shortly after 1853. His children: William H., George T., Laura, Samuel. Alice, & Martha Caroline. His siblings are: Unknown, unknown, Nancy, Durham, Solomon C., Thomas R., Robert E., Mary & Aaron B. Hope there is some help here and possibly a connection. Frank Butler son of Thomas Butler, son of Jessie Austin, daughter of Martha Caroline Murphy, daughter of William H. Murphy, son of Aaron Murphy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Oliver" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > Hello Jan, I just saw your very generous to do look ups in Pope County. > Personally, I would be more than happy to pay you for your time. > I am researching the Alexander Murphy and James Murphy families who came to > the area sometime prior to the 1818 census. They came from South Carolina > originally, although I suspect they may have stopped off in another state at > least briefly. They were on the 1810 census in South Carolina. Then they > show up in Illinois in 1818. I believe Alexander may have gotten bounty > land for 1812 service. There is a warrant for that name in 1816, but the > land was in Henry County. Maybe he sold that parcel and bought something in > Pope, or maybe it isn't my Alexander Murphy. I just don't know at this > point. Anyway, I think the Alexander who shows on the 1818 census is the > patriarch. He had a son named Alexander who would have been about 13 in > 1818. James Murphy is another grown son, born in 1796. They all came to > Illinois and proceeded to produce numerous children and using the names > Alexander and James over and over in both lines. > I have looked at quite a bit of data myself, but if you would be willing to > give me ANY AND ALL REFERENCES TO THE MURPHY NAME, I would be glad to hire > you. You have several books that I have not been able to acquire yet, and > some I didn't even know existed. > I suspect that all the Murphys in Pope are related closely. So anything at > all that you can find may help me sort things out. > I believe that Alexander I was married to a Sadie or Sarah Jenkins. He > probably died before the 1830 census. > I know a little more about the more recent ones, because my grandmother was > Corda Murphy. She was born in Glendale, Pope County. Her parents were > Alexander Murphy and Georgeanne Murphy, who were 2nd cousins. He descended > from Alexander II, and she descended from James, his older brother. > Anyway, please let me know what you are willing to do. Thanks a lot. > Margaret Oliver > South Thomaston, Maine > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "o'neal" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 2:21 PM > Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > > > > Jan, > > > > I have the 1870 Pope County Census and will be glad to do a look up for > you. > > Just in case you or anyone else need something, I have quite a few books > > for Pope County: > > > > ILLINOIS POPE COUNTY > > > > Ancestry Charts Vol I > > State Census of Pope County 1845, 1855, 1865 > > History of Pope County Vol. I-III > > Index to Pope County Histories Vol. I and II by Patsy Collins > > Cemetery Books Vol. I-IV > > Census Book 1850 > > Census Book 1860 > > Census Book 1870 > > Census Book 1880 > > Chancery Book 186001960 > > Land Owners in Pope County in the Early 1900's > > List of Landowner's 1820 > > Marriage Books Vol. I 1813-1877, Vol. II 1878-1888, Vol. III 1888-1898 > > Membership Rolls of Golconda IOOF Lodge 292 1890-1945 > > Marks and Brands 1816-1856 > > History of Golconda > > Herald Enterprise Newspaper Abstracts Vol. I Dec. 1917-Dec. 1919 > > Plat Map of Pope County > > Probate 1816-1835 > > Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties > > > > Let me know how I can help. > > > > Patricia > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Jan Patton <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 2:17 PM > > Subject: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > > > > > > > Would anyone who may have a copy of the Pope Co. 1870 census please do a > > look-up for me? > > > > > > Jan > > > > > > > > > > >
I'm looking for Mary, a sister of John William Randolph of Pope Co. who m. an Easterly in Tn. possibly Greene co. but not sure. Time frame would have been probably 1820 or so. Does anyone have any info on this family? I know there were some Easterly who also moved to Pope and surrounding counties in the mid 1840's about the same time as the Randolphs. Any help appreciated. Jan
This site has lots of interesting information from how records are made of buriels, who keeps records, TYPES OF CEMETERIES, RUBBING THE TOMBSTONES, PHOTOGRAPHING and CARE OF STONES. http://www.angelfire.com/ut/gmachoocho/cemetery411.html Paula -----Original Message----- From: Murvin & Pat Bonham [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 7:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ILPOPE-L] Tombstone Care I had a link to a site on how to care for tombstones. I got it from this message board. Does anyone have it? Murvin
This isn't the one I had in mind, but it will help. Thank you.\ Murvin
Margaret, I would be more than happy to help you but I am not the one who has access to the census. I'm looking for help myself. My Randolph/Reed/Evitts families come from Pope Co., but I do not believe that we have any Murphys in our line. Sorry, Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Oliver" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > Hello Jan, I just saw your very generous to do look ups in Pope County. > Personally, I would be more than happy to pay you for your time. > I am researching the Alexander Murphy and James Murphy families who came to > the area sometime prior to the 1818 census. They came from South Carolina > originally, although I suspect they may have stopped off in another state at > least briefly. They were on the 1810 census in South Carolina. Then they > show up in Illinois in 1818. I believe Alexander may have gotten bounty > land for 1812 service. There is a warrant for that name in 1816, but the > land was in Henry County. Maybe he sold that parcel and bought something in > Pope, or maybe it isn't my Alexander Murphy. I just don't know at this > point. Anyway, I think the Alexander who shows on the 1818 census is the > patriarch. He had a son named Alexander who would have been about 13 in > 1818. James Murphy is another grown son, born in 1796. They all came to > Illinois and proceeded to produce numerous children and using the names > Alexander and James over and over in both lines. > I have looked at quite a bit of data myself, but if you would be willing to > give me ANY AND ALL REFERENCES TO THE MURPHY NAME, I would be glad to hire > you. You have several books that I have not been able to acquire yet, and > some I didn't even know existed. > I suspect that all the Murphys in Pope are related closely. So anything at > all that you can find may help me sort things out. > I believe that Alexander I was married to a Sadie or Sarah Jenkins. He > probably died before the 1830 census. > I know a little more about the more recent ones, because my grandmother was > Corda Murphy. She was born in Glendale, Pope County. Her parents were > Alexander Murphy and Georgeanne Murphy, who were 2nd cousins. He descended > from Alexander II, and she descended from James, his older brother. > Anyway, please let me know what you are willing to do. Thanks a lot. > Margaret Oliver > South Thomaston, Maine > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "o'neal" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 2:21 PM > Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > > > > Jan, > > > > I have the 1870 Pope County Census and will be glad to do a look up for > you. > > Just in case you or anyone else need something, I have quite a few books > > for Pope County: > > > > ILLINOIS POPE COUNTY > > > > Ancestry Charts Vol I > > State Census of Pope County 1845, 1855, 1865 > > History of Pope County Vol. I-III > > Index to Pope County Histories Vol. I and II by Patsy Collins > > Cemetery Books Vol. I-IV > > Census Book 1850 > > Census Book 1860 > > Census Book 1870 > > Census Book 1880 > > Chancery Book 186001960 > > Land Owners in Pope County in the Early 1900's > > List of Landowner's 1820 > > Marriage Books Vol. I 1813-1877, Vol. II 1878-1888, Vol. III 1888-1898 > > Membership Rolls of Golconda IOOF Lodge 292 1890-1945 > > Marks and Brands 1816-1856 > > History of Golconda > > Herald Enterprise Newspaper Abstracts Vol. I Dec. 1917-Dec. 1919 > > Plat Map of Pope County > > Probate 1816-1835 > > Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties > > > > Let me know how I can help. > > > > Patricia > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Jan Patton <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 2:17 PM > > Subject: [ILPOPE-L] 1870 Census > > > > > > > Would anyone who may have a copy of the Pope Co. 1870 census please do a > > look-up for me? > > > > > > Jan > > > > > > > > > > >