This is from Rootsweb: Results for City: Quincy State: IL ____________________________________ City State County Quincy IL _Adams_ (http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/IL/Adams) QuincyJunction IL _Pike_ (http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/IL/Pike) Joan in Illinois
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/Fh.2ADI/5774 Message Board Post: Searching for marriage info on my 2nd Great Aunt, Martha. Jane Maize (b-1852/Unionville, Putnam Co, Mo, d-1942/Unionville, Putnam Co, Mo.) who is said to have married John Fye (O'Fye?) in Putnam Co, Mo., Date of marriage or dates for John Fye unknown. They are said to have lived in Quincy Illinois. I've done many census searches but locate nothing, try google searches but don't know what county Quincy is in--Can someone Please HELP me?? Thanks, Toni Maize
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/Fh.2ADI/5690.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for responding to my query.Milderd Crum was born in Illinios. Her father was William Collings. I don't have the information with me,but I don't remember what her mother's name was. The grandparent's name were William and Mabel Collngs. Mabel Collings"s maiden name was MacKay and was born in Toronto,Canada. I am not sure where she all lived. There may not be a connection between families,but if I find out if there is I will get in touch with you. Diane
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Collings Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fh.2ADI/5690.1 Message Board Post: I have a letter dated 1966, from Ida collings my great grandmother to my mother. Her mother was Mary Ann Collings ,Wheat .Her sister name was Mildred might be her daughter .this letter was post mark Riviera Beach Florida. But they were born in Missouri.I have found A James m Bailey a my Great Grandfather. hope this can help
I had no luck finding any of them in the 1880 or 1900 census. There was no land record for him nor any death record in the Illinois Pre-1916 Death Index. You said six children. Was the sixth a boy? Those are sometimes easier to look for. Joan in Illinois
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/Fh.2ADI/5773 Message Board Post: I am trying to fill in some information on Beatrice HOLIDAY/HALIDAY/HOLLIDAY what was born after 1884 in Illinois. She had an older sister named, Margaret who was born in 1884. Their parents names were, Bartholomew James HOLLIDAY/HALLIDAY, and Mary Jane CHEESMOND/HOLLIDAY. I know that there were 6 children born to Bart and Mary Jane. At least the last three children were born in Illinois. The first three were born in England. So, there are also girls named Lilly and Isabella that I would like to know more about also. I haven't been able to find out anything more about this family. Thank you, Cindy (o:
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Hancock, Waterman, Ross, Ghasper Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fh.2ADI/5772 Message Board Post: My father's people came to Illinois in 1820's from Clark, Adair, Taylor and Casey Counties. KY. Searching for Mary Anne Brown's parents. She was born 8 Aug. 1821 in Clark Co. KY and married Charles C. Waterman 3 Dec. 1842 in Sangamon Co. IL. Cannot find her parents. Mary Jane Ross was born in 1854 in Adair Co. KY, married George Taylor Hancock 3 Feb. 1868 and died in childbirth 8 Aug. 1875. Cannot locate her parents. Catherine Hester Ghasper born in Clark Co. KY married Jonathan Waterman about 1814. Cannot locate her parents. Their son was Charles C. Waterman above and all migrated to Sangamon Co. IL. about 1825. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Shirley Harris
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/Fh.2ADI/5764.1.1 Message Board Post: This may be a long sot, but this may be them in 1860. 1860 Census Kankakee, Kankakee county, IL 125 115 George Greenwood 27 M Blacksmith Canada Felice “ 20 F (Illegible) Sophronia “ 1 F “ John Carbono 22 M Goldsmith Canada Kate “ 19 F (illegible)
Toussaint Charbonneau is said to have been born in Montreal around 1759 ----- Original Message ----- From: "jackie" <jfiese@cox.net> To: <ILROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 8:57 PM Subject: Re: [ILROOTS] Re: John B. (B: 1835-36) and Kate Charbonneau > Just a curiosity question.. > > Is this Charbonneau related in any way to the Charbonneau that was married > to Sacajawea of the Lewis and Clark expedition? > > Jackie > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <pdsain1950@worldnet.att.net> > To: <> > Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 9:56 PM > Subject: [ILROOTS] Re: John B. (B: 1835-36) and Kate Charbonneau > > >> 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/Fh.2ADI/5764.1 >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> These are found census records on your family. I am not related. >> >> The 1900/1910 records gives information regarding immigration. >> >> The 1900 information for John was written in and then scribbled over and > all I can make out is that he was naturalized in 1865. Kate/Catherine > shows > to have immigrated in 1842 no indication if she was naturalized. >> >> Death certificates often provide details of place of birth and parents > names. >> >> John B Charbonneau not found after 1910. Sons Alex and Ben not found in > 1920 record. >> >> Located in Todd Co, SD in 1930; >> >> Alex P [1871], Emma [1884], Edward [1907], Beatrix [1911], Alex [1913], > Daniel [1918], Adelia [1922], Opal [1926] >> >> Ben [1876], Mary[1879], Francis [1911] >> >> Allen [1904] >> >> John [1906], Alice [1909] >> >> 14 May 1910, NEBRASKA, CHERRY, SCHLAGEL PCT >> Series: T624 Roll: 840 Page: 37 >> Dwelling # 143 >> John B Charbonneau, 74, widower, was married for 49 yrs, 8 children born, > 6 children living, immigrated 1852, naturalized, farmer. >> Dwelling #144 >> Ben F Charbonneau, 34, married 12 yrs, IL, farmer >> Mary E, wife, 31, 5 children born/living, born IA, father IA, mother IN >> Katie, 11; Harold, 9; Allen, 7; John, 5; Ima, 2. >> Dwelling #145 >> Alex Charbonneau, 39, married twice, 6 yrs current marriage, born IL, > farming. >> Emma, wife, 24,married once, 4 children born/living, born NE, parents NE. >> Leone, 5; Edward, 4; Danal, 2; Mary 0. >> >> I did not find Alex in 1900 record. >> >> 13 June 1900, NEBRASKA, CHERRY, KEWANEE PCT >> Series: T623 Roll: 919 Page: 223 >> John Charboneau, born 6/1836, age 63, married 42 yrs, French/Canadian, > parents French/Canadian, stock raiser. >> Catherine Charboneau, born 2/1837, age 63, 9 children born, 7 children > living, French/Canadian, parents French/Canadian. >> Benjamin, son, 2/1876, 24, married 2 yrs, born IL, stock raiser. >> Mary, dtr in law, age and place of birth is listed as unknown. >> Emma Chada, adopted dtr, 6/1885, 14, NE, father Austria, mother Iowa. >> Katie Charboneau, granddtr, 3/1899, 1, NE, father IL, mother Canada. >> >> 1880 record on the LDS website >> http://www.familysearch.org >> >> John CHARBONNEAU 45 CANADA Farmer CANADA CANADA >> Kate CHARBONNEAU Wife W 44 CANADA Keeping House SCOTLAND CANADA >> Lillie CHARBONNEAU Dau 19 WIS CANANDA SCOTLAND >> Maggie CHARABONNEAU Dau 16 WIS CANADA CANADA >> Katie CHARBONNEAU Dau 15 WIS CANADA CANADA >> Grace CHARBONNEAU Dau 13 MICH CANADA CANADA >> Alexander CHARBONNEAU Son 8 ILL CANADA CANADA >> Benjamin CHARBONNEAU Son 4 ILL CANADA CANADA >> Eamina M. CHARBONNEAU Dau 1 ILL CANADA CANADA >> 1880 - Census Place E. D. 217-221, Monroe, Saline, Nebraska >> Family History Library Film 1254755 >> NA Film Number T9-0755 Page Number 70C >> >> The Charbonneau family is not located in the 1860 and 1870 census >> records. >> >> 1890 Federal Census, which was destroyed by a fire at the Commerce > Department in Washington, DC on 10 January 1921. The surviving fragments > consists of 1,233 pages or pieces, including enumerations for Alabama, the > District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, > North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota, and Texas. The records of only 6,160 > of > the 62,979,766 people enumerated survived the fire. >> >> The only surviving fragments are as follows: >> >> Alabama—Perry County >> District of Columbia—Q, S, 13th, 14th, RQ, Corcoran, 15th, SE, and Roggs > streets, and Johnson Avenue >> Georgia—Muscogee County (Columbus) >> Illinois—McDonough County: Mound Township >> Minnesota—Wright County: Rockford >> New Jersey—Hudson County: Jersey City >> New York—Westchester County: Eastchester; Suffok County: Brookhaven > Township >> North Carolina—Gaston County: South Point Township, Ricer Bend Township; > Cleveland County: Township No. 2 >> Ohio—Hamilton County (Cincinnati); Clinton County: Wayne Township >> South Dakota—Union County: Jefferson Township >> Texas—Ellis County: S.P. no. 6, Mountain Peak, Ovila Precinct; Hood > County: Precinct no. 5; Rusk County: Precinct no. 6 and J.P. no. 7; > Trinity > County: Trinity Town and Precinct no. 2; Kaufman County: Kaufman. >> >> Enumerators of the 1900 census were instructed to record the names of > every person in the household. Enumerators were asked to include the > following categories in the census: name; address; relationship to the > head > of household; color or race; sex; month and year of birth; age at last > birthday; marital status; number of years married; the total number of > children born of the mother; the number of those children living; places > of > birth of each individual and the parents of each individual; if the > individual was foreign born, the year of immigration and the number of > years > in the United States; the citizenship status of foreign-born individuals > over age twenty-one; occupation; whether the person could read, write, and > speak English; whether the home was owned or rented; whether the home was > on > a farm; and whether the home was mortgaged. The categories allowed > Congress > to determine persons residing in the United States for collection of taxes > and the appropriation of seats in t! >> he House of Representatives. >> >> >> >> >> >> ==== ILROOTS Mailing List ==== >> How long has it been since you posted to the list? A "quiet" list will > never help anyone! >> >> ============================== >> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >> New content added every business day. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== ILROOTS Mailing List ==== > Instructions for UNSUBSCRIBING or changing your mode of subscription can > be found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~illinois/Illinoismailinglist3.html > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
Just a curiosity question.. Is this Charbonneau related in any way to the Charbonneau that was married to Sacajawea of the Lewis and Clark expedition? Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: <pdsain1950@worldnet.att.net> To: <> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 9:56 PM Subject: [ILROOTS] Re: John B. (B: 1835-36) and Kate Charbonneau > 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/Fh.2ADI/5764.1 > > Message Board Post: > > These are found census records on your family. I am not related. > > The 1900/1910 records gives information regarding immigration. > > The 1900 information for John was written in and then scribbled over and all I can make out is that he was naturalized in 1865. Kate/Catherine shows to have immigrated in 1842 no indication if she was naturalized. > > Death certificates often provide details of place of birth and parents names. > > John B Charbonneau not found after 1910. Sons Alex and Ben not found in 1920 record. > > Located in Todd Co, SD in 1930; > > Alex P [1871], Emma [1884], Edward [1907], Beatrix [1911], Alex [1913], Daniel [1918], Adelia [1922], Opal [1926] > > Ben [1876], Mary[1879], Francis [1911] > > Allen [1904] > > John [1906], Alice [1909] > > 14 May 1910, NEBRASKA, CHERRY, SCHLAGEL PCT > Series: T624 Roll: 840 Page: 37 > Dwelling # 143 > John B Charbonneau, 74, widower, was married for 49 yrs, 8 children born, 6 children living, immigrated 1852, naturalized, farmer. > Dwelling #144 > Ben F Charbonneau, 34, married 12 yrs, IL, farmer > Mary E, wife, 31, 5 children born/living, born IA, father IA, mother IN > Katie, 11; Harold, 9; Allen, 7; John, 5; Ima, 2. > Dwelling #145 > Alex Charbonneau, 39, married twice, 6 yrs current marriage, born IL, farming. > Emma, wife, 24,married once, 4 children born/living, born NE, parents NE. > Leone, 5; Edward, 4; Danal, 2; Mary 0. > > I did not find Alex in 1900 record. > > 13 June 1900, NEBRASKA, CHERRY, KEWANEE PCT > Series: T623 Roll: 919 Page: 223 > John Charboneau, born 6/1836, age 63, married 42 yrs, French/Canadian, parents French/Canadian, stock raiser. > Catherine Charboneau, born 2/1837, age 63, 9 children born, 7 children living, French/Canadian, parents French/Canadian. > Benjamin, son, 2/1876, 24, married 2 yrs, born IL, stock raiser. > Mary, dtr in law, age and place of birth is listed as unknown. > Emma Chada, adopted dtr, 6/1885, 14, NE, father Austria, mother Iowa. > Katie Charboneau, granddtr, 3/1899, 1, NE, father IL, mother Canada. > > 1880 record on the LDS website > http://www.familysearch.org > > John CHARBONNEAU 45 CANADA Farmer CANADA CANADA > Kate CHARBONNEAU Wife W 44 CANADA Keeping House SCOTLAND CANADA > Lillie CHARBONNEAU Dau 19 WIS CANANDA SCOTLAND > Maggie CHARABONNEAU Dau 16 WIS CANADA CANADA > Katie CHARBONNEAU Dau 15 WIS CANADA CANADA > Grace CHARBONNEAU Dau 13 MICH CANADA CANADA > Alexander CHARBONNEAU Son 8 ILL CANADA CANADA > Benjamin CHARBONNEAU Son 4 ILL CANADA CANADA > Eamina M. CHARBONNEAU Dau 1 ILL CANADA CANADA > 1880 - Census Place E. D. 217-221, Monroe, Saline, Nebraska > Family History Library Film 1254755 > NA Film Number T9-0755 Page Number 70C > > The Charbonneau family is not located in the 1860 and 1870 census records. > > 1890 Federal Census, which was destroyed by a fire at the Commerce Department in Washington, DC on 10 January 1921. The surviving fragments consists of 1,233 pages or pieces, including enumerations for Alabama, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota, and Texas. The records of only 6,160 of the 62,979,766 people enumerated survived the fire. > > The only surviving fragments are as follows: > > Alabama—Perry County > District of Columbia—Q, S, 13th, 14th, RQ, Corcoran, 15th, SE, and Roggs streets, and Johnson Avenue > Georgia—Muscogee County (Columbus) > Illinois—McDonough County: Mound Township > Minnesota—Wright County: Rockford > New Jersey—Hudson County: Jersey City > New York—Westchester County: Eastchester; Suffok County: Brookhaven Township > North Carolina—Gaston County: South Point Township, Ricer Bend Township; Cleveland County: Township No. 2 > Ohio—Hamilton County (Cincinnati); Clinton County: Wayne Township > South Dakota—Union County: Jefferson Township > Texas—Ellis County: S.P. no. 6, Mountain Peak, Ovila Precinct; Hood County: Precinct no. 5; Rusk County: Precinct no. 6 and J.P. no. 7; Trinity County: Trinity Town and Precinct no. 2; Kaufman County: Kaufman. > > Enumerators of the 1900 census were instructed to record the names of every person in the household. Enumerators were asked to include the following categories in the census: name; address; relationship to the head of household; color or race; sex; month and year of birth; age at last birthday; marital status; number of years married; the total number of children born of the mother; the number of those children living; places of birth of each individual and the parents of each individual; if the individual was foreign born, the year of immigration and the number of years in the United States; the citizenship status of foreign-born individuals over age twenty-one; occupation; whether the person could read, write, and speak English; whether the home was owned or rented; whether the home was on a farm; and whether the home was mortgaged. The categories allowed Congress to determine persons residing in the United States for collection of taxes and the appropriation of seats in t! > he House of Representatives. > > > > > > ==== ILROOTS Mailing List ==== > How long has it been since you posted to the list? A "quiet" list will never help anyone! > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >
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/Fh.2ADI/72.3.1 Message Board Post: Still searching for information and wondering if granpa Joseph A. Swatik had siblings. Would like to compare notes. Have yet to find him on a passenger list but do have his declaration of intention. I did correspond with a Margaret Swatik who is a real estate agent in cnetral Ohio, but couldn't get very far with her. Any help appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MARTIN, ABER, CAMPBELL, SHERMAN & EIFERP? Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fh.2ADI/5766.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I would like to thank you so much for your help - I will apply for their marriage licence and pray it is the same couple, but it does look very positive, wouldn't you say? Thanks again, Marion
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/Fh.2ADI/72.3 Message Board Post: ps: and yes, there are Swatik's here in Chicago too.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Svatik Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fh.2ADI/72.2 Message Board Post: Julie Cromwell, I am a Svatik who has family history in Illinois. We have traced some of our geniology back. Since you have posted a request back in 98, have you learned any more?
Dear Priscilla and Joan thank you both so much. Yes Priscilla I have the date of marriage for Lawrence and Bridget RILEY (Fidleia, Adelia, Bedelia etc etc) she has so many aliases I dont know which one to look under,and FITZSIMMONS I have found FITZSIMONS,FTZSIMMONDS,FITTSIMMONS,FITSIMONS,FITZSIMONES among other spellings, so Im having quite a time trying to find anything at all about these people (my great and great great grandparents).Yes I do have the 1900 census, they were in Nebraska then where Bridget died about 1903-1904 but cant find a record of that either. What I do have is 1860 census for IL(Warren County) in 1870 and 1880 they were in Iowa, about 1891 they moved to Nebraska and are in the 1900 census.This census has her name as Bedelia! The earliest I can find her is the 1860 census and she is married, her mother is in the same census in Warren County it reads RILEY Thomas 33, farmer born IRE,Mary 52,born IRE William born IRE age 13. Now in doing the math in the different censuses for Bridget it would seem they came to the USA in the 1840's but if that were the case and she was 16 as the 1860 census says, she would have had to come later came as an infant, unless she was born here.. and so would have William. But all the census have her arriving in the USA about 1843-1844,yet she would have been born about those years..Im sooooo confused!! Other census say William was born in IL.If the RILEYS came anytime before 1845-1846 and Williams age is correct he would have been born here.. Dont know if this Thomas was Bridgets brother or father, and in the 1870 census her mother Mary lives with her and is a widow.Iam trying to find anything that will tell me what Bridgets age really was, and who her father, my great great grandfather was. was he Thomas? Idont know......and what happened to that Thomas in the 1860? Did Marys husband die between 1860 and 1870 census.These arent actually questions for you (unless you want to answer them lol)just sort of to show you why Im taking this avenue in researching..Since I cant find anything at all before she married Lawrence,I was hoping a marriage record, application, newspaper announcment etc/something might help fill in the blanks. Does anyone know if there are any newspaper wedding announcement online for the 1860 period in which they were married in Warren County. Also, for some reason I cannot get around on the IL state website, possibly because my webtv is very old (Iam not on a computer) so searching there isnt much of an option for me. If anyone can suggest any other websites Id appreciate it. Thanks again Joan and Priscilla : ) Cris Atwater CA
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/Fh.2ADI/5764.1 Message Board Post: These are found census records on your family. I am not related. The 1900/1910 records gives information regarding immigration. The 1900 information for John was written in and then scribbled over and all I can make out is that he was naturalized in 1865. Kate/Catherine shows to have immigrated in 1842 no indication if she was naturalized. Death certificates often provide details of place of birth and parents names. John B Charbonneau not found after 1910. Sons Alex and Ben not found in 1920 record. Located in Todd Co, SD in 1930; Alex P [1871], Emma [1884], Edward [1907], Beatrix [1911], Alex [1913], Daniel [1918], Adelia [1922], Opal [1926] Ben [1876], Mary[1879], Francis [1911] Allen [1904] John [1906], Alice [1909] 14 May 1910, NEBRASKA, CHERRY, SCHLAGEL PCT Series: T624 Roll: 840 Page: 37 Dwelling # 143 John B Charbonneau, 74, widower, was married for 49 yrs, 8 children born, 6 children living, immigrated 1852, naturalized, farmer. Dwelling #144 Ben F Charbonneau, 34, married 12 yrs, IL, farmer Mary E, wife, 31, 5 children born/living, born IA, father IA, mother IN Katie, 11; Harold, 9; Allen, 7; John, 5; Ima, 2. Dwelling #145 Alex Charbonneau, 39, married twice, 6 yrs current marriage, born IL, farming. Emma, wife, 24,married once, 4 children born/living, born NE, parents NE. Leone, 5; Edward, 4; Danal, 2; Mary 0. I did not find Alex in 1900 record. 13 June 1900, NEBRASKA, CHERRY, KEWANEE PCT Series: T623 Roll: 919 Page: 223 John Charboneau, born 6/1836, age 63, married 42 yrs, French/Canadian, parents French/Canadian, stock raiser. Catherine Charboneau, born 2/1837, age 63, 9 children born, 7 children living, French/Canadian, parents French/Canadian. Benjamin, son, 2/1876, 24, married 2 yrs, born IL, stock raiser. Mary, dtr in law, age and place of birth is listed as unknown. Emma Chada, adopted dtr, 6/1885, 14, NE, father Austria, mother Iowa. Katie Charboneau, granddtr, 3/1899, 1, NE, father IL, mother Canada. 1880 record on the LDS website http://www.familysearch.org John CHARBONNEAU 45 CANADA Farmer CANADA CANADA Kate CHARBONNEAU Wife W 44 CANADA Keeping House SCOTLAND CANADA Lillie CHARBONNEAU Dau 19 WIS CANANDA SCOTLAND Maggie CHARABONNEAU Dau 16 WIS CANADA CANADA Katie CHARBONNEAU Dau 15 WIS CANADA CANADA Grace CHARBONNEAU Dau 13 MICH CANADA CANADA Alexander CHARBONNEAU Son 8 ILL CANADA CANADA Benjamin CHARBONNEAU Son 4 ILL CANADA CANADA Eamina M. CHARBONNEAU Dau 1 ILL CANADA CANADA 1880 - Census Place E. D. 217-221, Monroe, Saline, Nebraska Family History Library Film 1254755 NA Film Number T9-0755 Page Number 70C The Charbonneau family is not located in the 1860 and 1870 census records. 1890 Federal Census, which was destroyed by a fire at the Commerce Department in Washington, DC on 10 January 1921. The surviving fragments consists of 1,233 pages or pieces, including enumerations for Alabama, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota, and Texas. The records of only 6,160 of the 62,979,766 people enumerated survived the fire. The only surviving fragments are as follows: Alabama—Perry County District of Columbia—Q, S, 13th, 14th, RQ, Corcoran, 15th, SE, and Roggs streets, and Johnson Avenue Georgia—Muscogee County (Columbus) Illinois—McDonough County: Mound Township Minnesota—Wright County: Rockford New Jersey—Hudson County: Jersey City New York—Westchester County: Eastchester; Suffok County: Brookhaven Township North Carolina—Gaston County: South Point Township, Ricer Bend Township; Cleveland County: Township No. 2 Ohio—Hamilton County (Cincinnati); Clinton County: Wayne Township South Dakota—Union County: Jefferson Township Texas—Ellis County: S.P. no. 6, Mountain Peak, Ovila Precinct; Hood County: Precinct no. 5; Rusk County: Precinct no. 6 and J.P. no. 7; Trinity County: Trinity Town and Precinct no. 2; Kaufman County: Kaufman. Enumerators of the 1900 census were instructed to record the names of every person in the household. Enumerators were asked to include the following categories in the census: name; address; relationship to the head of household; color or race; sex; month and year of birth; age at last birthday; marital status; number of years married; the total number of children born of the mother; the number of those children living; places of birth of each individual and the parents of each individual; if the individual was foreign born, the year of immigration and the number of years in the United States; the citizenship status of foreign-born individuals over age twenty-one; occupation; whether the person could read, write, and speak English; whether the home was owned or rented; whether the home was on a farm; and whether the home was mortgaged. The categories allowed Congress to determine persons residing in the United States for collection of taxes and the appropriation of seats in t! he House of Representatives.
Birth records for 1899 are going to be hard to find. Your best bet is to check the census. I had no luck looking for a young Fredrick/Frederick/Fred/Freddie in 1900, 1910 or 1920. There are quite a few matches for Tillie Johnson in 1900, etc. Do you have any clue as to what county they were in. Or any idea where Tillie was born. If in Illinois, it would narrow the search some. The hits for Tillie, show lots of Swedes, afew Norwegians and some born in Illinois. Joan
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/Fh.2ADI/5771 Message Board Post: I am looking for ancestors in Illinois. And there for I'm searching this web side for emigarants who came from Telemark specialy Fyresdal to Illinois. Knut
Thank you Joan. Eldon -----Original Message----- From: JOARDITH@aol.com [mailto:JOARDITH@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 2:09 PM To: ILROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILROOTS] marriage lookup please/brick wall Warren County marriage records are completely entered from 1831 to 1915. I looked at all the Riley brides and then used my edit key to find Fitz for the groom, but only came up with Fitzpatrick and Fitzgerald, nothing even close for your couple. Were they still alive in 1900? The US Census might give how long they'd been married. The only other thing I could suggest is that you try the Warren County Clerk's Office. Joan in Illinois ==== ILROOTS Mailing List ==== If you don't know where or when, in Illinois, an event in your ancestor's life might have occurred, you might be able to find a clue in how to search for this information at the Illinois GenWeb Project's - Unknown IL Counties Web Site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilunknow/ ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx