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    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Test
    2. It's working. Happy Christmas & New year. Bud in Godfrey, IL

    12/20/2003 12:51:11
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Test
    2. Happy Holidays from IN

    12/20/2003 12:43:40
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Test
    2. Jean Farkas
    3. Merry Christmas Trev,from Missouri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trev" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 5:35 PM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Test > Just checking this wireless connection from FL...Merry Christmas.... > > Trev > > >

    12/20/2003 10:52:09
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Test
    2. Trev
    3. Just checking this wireless connection from FL...Merry Christmas.... Trev

    12/20/2003 10:35:18
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Fw: [IL-Old-News] New Articles Thru 12/12/03
    2. Jan Patton
    3. Does anyone in Saline or Pope Co. receive these old newspaper articles? I think they are great but no one from either county has ever solicited articles. For those of us who are far away it would be wonderful to read of ancestors in the news. Does anyone have any old news articles they could post? I wish I did. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 9:46 PM Subject: [IL-Old-News] New Articles Thru 12/12/03 > The following news items and resources were added to > Newspaper Abstracts website in the last week. > > Newspaper Abstracts is a user-contributed database of > old newspaper articles and available free to all. > To submit your articles see: > http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/submitarticles.html > > To coordinate a county or state, or to open a > regular contributor account, see: > http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/volunteer.html > > Feel free to forward these updates to others who may be interested. > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > Illinois > > IL-Champaign > http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/illinois/champaign/index.shtml > > Champaign County Herald > November 5, 1884 > Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA > > Champaign County Herald > September 24, 1884 > Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA > > Champaign County Herald > September 17, 1884 > Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA > > Champaign County Herald > September 3, 1884 > Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA > > IL-Pike > http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/illinois/pike/index.shtml > > Pike County Free Press > February 26, 1857 > Pittsfield, Pike, Illinois, USA > > IL-Stark > http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/illinois/stark/index.shtml > > Stark County News, Miscellaneous Data > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > More Resources > > http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/resources/index.shtml > > 52 Mcg.S: The Best Obituaries from Legendary New York Times > Reporter Robert Mcg. Thomas > > Stage Deaths: A Biographical Guide to International Theatrical > Obituaries, 1850 to 1990 > > Local Newspapers, 1750-1920 in England and Wales, Channel Islands, > Isle of Man > > Newspaper Datelines of the American Revolution Vol 1: > April 18, 1775-November 1, 1775 > > Newspaper Datelines of the American Revolution Vol II: > November 1, 1775-April 30, 1776 > > Genealogical Abstracts from Newspapers of the > German Reformed Church 1830-1839 > > > ==== IL-OLD-NEWS Mailing List ==== > Illinois Newspapers > http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com/IL/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/12/2003 02:51:46
    1. [ILSALINE-L] correction
    2. Charlotte Burd
    3. Just wanted to add the correct spelling for Mound City, IL (zip code 62963). The city of Mounds, IL (zip code 62964) is spelled correctly with an "s", but should be left off for the city of Mound City. Charlotte

    12/09/2003 04:24:38
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] newspaper
    2. John, Thank you. I will try that. Linda

    12/08/2003 04:37:22
    1. [ILSALINE-L] newspaper
    2. Could anyone tell me what newspaper would cover Mounds City, IL? Thank you Linda

    12/08/2003 03:44:53
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] newspaper
    2. Jon Musgrave
    3. Linda, The Pulaski Enterprise was the last county newspaper in Pulaski County that would have covered Mounds City. Historically, Cairo has always been a bigger newspaper town. The Cairo Citizen is the current newspaper. Sincerely, Jon Musgrave www.IllinoisHistory.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 9:44 PM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] newspaper > Could anyone tell me what newspaper would cover Mounds City, IL? > Thank you > Linda >

    12/08/2003 03:35:05
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] newspaper
    2. Charlotte Burd
    3. Linda, The closest newspaper to Mound City, IL is "The Cairo Citizen", published in Cairo, IL and "Monday's Pub", published in Anna, IL. Both newspapers are weekly, and published by Jerry Reppart. Charlotte

    12/08/2003 03:04:39
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Roper
    2. roperrl
    3. Kate; From RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Global Search I found that George Washington Roper b. 1777,NC, d. 8 Sep 1866 at Carrier Mills, Saline, IL, Spouse: Rachel with George Washington Roper listed as his father and Blanche Leeper listed as his mother. I have not verified this but it was submitted by Pat Kittelt. I have no verification of my gggrandfather George Washington Roper and Rachel having been in TN during their migration to IL; however, there is some indication that they must have spent some time there. So far I have no record of any relatives there. I hope that this will help you. Roddy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kate Rodenbach" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 4:48 PM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Roper > Roddy- > > I have a couple of questions about your Roper line. Do you know who George > Washington Roper's (who married Rachel Stockton) parents were? Is he > related at all to the Ropers out of Giles and Lincoln Counties in Tennessee? > In my Roper line I have two daughters Emily (1848-1884, my gg grandmother) > and Martha Ollie Roper, who married two Edwards brothers and settled in > Saline County, Illinois. Emily and Martha's parents were Joseph (1812-1862) > and Nancy (Merrell) Roper. Any connections? > > Thanks- > > Kate Rodenbach > > _________________________________________________________________ > Groove on the latest from the hot new rock groups! Get downloads, videos, > and more here. http://special.msn.com/entertainment/wiredformusic.armx >

    12/03/2003 07:42:05
    1. [ILSALINE-L] crisel - lasley - white early 1800's
    2. ladybug
    3. Charles Crisel born about 1793 in VA or NC wed: #1 Margaret Peggy White 5-18-1827 in Hamilton County, Il two known children: Mary Charlotte Crisel b. abt 1827 Illinois and John White Crisel b. abt 1831 Illinois (did they divorce? or did she die?) wed: #2 Katherine Lasley, January 1835 in HCI their children: George A. Crisel b. Oct 1835 and John Crisel b. abt 1839 When did they die & Where are all these Crisel's, Lasley's, Whites buried? AND (besides, Mary Charlotte) who did they marry? And any other information desired. Gail Hahn Hutchcraft [email protected] Ford County, Il

    12/01/2003 09:25:36
    1. [ILSALINE-L] McIntosh/Hullinger/Daily/Hutchcraft/Crisel
    2. ladybug
    3. Mary Charlotte Crisel b. abt 1827 IL she wed: John Hutchcraft 1849, divorced in 1855 and then she wed: George Daily 1856 one known son, Silas Daily b. abt 1859 Silas married Malinda Hullinger, 1887. Silas and Malinda had two known sons, Milton Daily and Cullen Daily Silas died 1893 and Malinda married Hugh McIntosh 1895 Most occured in Hamilton County, Il. ANY DESCENDANTS OF THESE FAMILIES? Gail Hahn Hutchcraft [email protected]

    12/01/2003 08:59:17
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Roper
    2. Kate Rodenbach
    3. Roddy- I have a couple of questions about your Roper line. Do you know who George Washington Roper's (who married Rachel Stockton) parents were? Is he related at all to the Ropers out of Giles and Lincoln Counties in Tennessee? In my Roper line I have two daughters Emily (1848-1884, my gg grandmother) and Martha Ollie Roper, who married two Edwards brothers and settled in Saline County, Illinois. Emily and Martha's parents were Joseph (1812-1862) and Nancy (Merrell) Roper. Any connections? Thanks- Kate Rodenbach _________________________________________________________________ Groove on the latest from the hot new rock groups! Get downloads, videos, and more here. http://special.msn.com/entertainment/wiredformusic.armx

    11/26/2003 04:48:55
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Baldwins in Southeastern Illinois
    2. Jon Musgrave
    3. Hello, I've just added nine pages of notes on Baldwins in southeastern Illinois at www.IllinoisHistory.com/Baldwins_in_Southeastern_Illinois.htm. If anybody has anything to add or correct, please let me know. Sincerely, Jon Musgrave www.IllinoisHistory.com

    11/25/2003 07:23:11
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Re: Roper family of Illinois, Saline County
    2. Roddy: Here is the information I have on George W. Roper. My grandmother's sister married his grandson John Wesley Roper. I hope this helps. If you need more info, let me know. I'll be glad to share if I can. ALso Luther J. Crosnoe born 10/28/1872 died 01/24/1936 is buried at Triplett (SOuth Pleasant VAlley) Cemetery. Located in Stoddard County, MO., 3 miles SE of Bloomfield, MO. I couldn't fine a record of Zella's place of birth. Would you mine sending me information on Zella's ancesters and descendants? Also your information? Thank you very much. Pat Mitchell Joliet, IL Descendants of George W. Roper 1 George W. Roper 1789 - .. +Rachel Stockton 1795 - ........ 2 William Carroll Roper 1826 - 1914 ............ +Melissa Henderson 1830 - 1906 ................... 3 James M. Roper 1848 - ................... 3 Mary M. Roper 1850 - ................... 3 Susan C. Roper 1855 - ................... 3 William House Roper 1858 - 1885 ....................... +Sarah Black 1856 - ............................. 4 Maude Roper 1882 - 1967 ................................. +Leslie George Beers 1882 - 1950 ................... 3 William H. Roper 1858 - 1885 ................... 3 Margarett A. Roper 1860 - ................... 3 John Wesley Roper 1864 - 1943 ....................... +Nevada A. Nunn 1872 - 1934 ............................. 4 Snowden Roper 1892 - 1975 ................................. +Lillie 1898 - 1973 ............................. 4 Doshie Roper 1896 - 1897 ............................. 4 Gail Roper 1898 - 1917 ............................. 4 William Caroll Roper 1901 - 1961 ................................. +Florence Ruby Mae Crider ........................................ 5 Thaddeus Caroll Roper 1924 - 1990 ............................................ +Margaret Juanita McMurray ................... 3 Sarah J. Roper 1865 - ................... 3 Adinah Roper 1866 - 1910 (Hi, Is there anyone out there who can help me with some descendants of George Washington Roper and Rachel Stockton? Specifically, I have had a brick wall since the beginning trying to find out what happened to my Dad's sister, Zella Roper. She married twice; once to Will Marlow in Illinois and second, to Luther Crosnoe in MO. I find them in the 1900 Stoddard County, MO, US census but can find nothing later than that. I would be so grateful if there is anyone who can help me. Roddy Roper)

    11/24/2003 03:52:14
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Re: Roper family of Illinois, Saline County
    2. roperrl
    3. Hi, Is there anyone out there who can help me with some descendants of George Washington Roper and Rachel Stockton? Specifically, I have had a brick wall since the beginning trying to find out what happened to my Dad's sister, Zella Roper. She married twice; once to Will Marlow in Illinois and second, to Luther Crosnoe in MO. I find them in the 1900 Stoddard County, MO, US census but can find nothing later than that. I would be so grateful if there is anyone who can help me. Roddy Roper

    11/21/2003 06:09:39
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Re:????
    2. message dated 11/20/2003 5:02:30 AM EST [email protected] writes: [email protected] >>>> I don't know how you got my apology which was sent to "SSpunk". I thought I would reply to a neat note he sent to someone regarding hitting brick wall when it comes to looking up info on Indians. I replied with the hopes he would have some input to help me locate my Great grandmother. Anyway, he complained that he couldn't do his genealogy for "all of us taking up his time". I guess it is a HE...who knows it might be a HER. I have never had any luck replying to anything I see with "ILSALINE-L" address. Again, I am sorry to bother you. >>>>> WHAT IN THE BLUE BLAZES ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT ??????? I MADE NO SUCH REMARK AND I HIGHLY RESENT THE IMPLICATION. I have yet to reply to your letter to me. For what it is worth, I no longer shall either. >>> I have just read a note you sent to Jon Musgrove thru [email protected] and wonder if you have any tips for someone like me who has searched and searched for my Great Grandmother - Rosa Massey Harrison, who is supposed to have been full blood Cherokee but was ashamed to have claimed Indian Blood. Her parents were supposed to have been born in Tennessee (father - John Massey) and Kentucky (mother - Margaret Witt) and moved to Illinios where my great grandmother was supposed to have been born. I can not find anthing on her or or parents until she shows up on the 1900 Osage Reservation Census (before Oklahoma became a state in 1907) married to my Great Grandfather William H. Harrison. The Census claims she was born in May 1865 in Illinois and had been married 17 years when the census was taken on 19th of June, 1900. So that means she would have married in 1882. Do you have any suggestions for places for me to look? Carol Clements >>>> I have only replied to one person on this matter and it was NOT you, nor did it contain ANY reference like what you are saying. DO NOT GO PUTTING WORDS IN MY MOUTH. I PUT ENOUGH THERE AS IT IS. My original question was in reference to trying to track down the ancestry of my RISTER line. They "supposedly" had Indian blood. My thots were why would they list an Indian in the census or even if they would have. Yet they appear from 1830 on. I must admit that you have really stirred up my dander on this one. NEVER have I EVER been anything but nice and cordial out here to anyone regarding genealogy. Even when they WERE related. I am truely sorry that you have no luck off of this list for your family lines. Gee, MAYBE they didn't stay. I have had all kinds of wonderful "luck" from all kinds of wonderful people who have helped me out off and on over the last 5 years. If you have that much "trouble" why not just unsubscribe and be out of it ? Obviously, it hasn't apparently helped you any. Just color me riled up. Steve SUNDAHL [email protected] and yeah, I am a male. s/o Leonard Erick Sundahl + Shirley Dean Baker d/o John William Baker + Bertha Mae Rister s/o John William Baker + Francis Amanda Horning d/o Job Calvin Rister + Sarah Samantha Jones etc

    11/20/2003 06:38:34
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Re: Race/Census
    2. I don't know how you got my apology which was sent to "SSpunk". I thought I would reply to a neat note he sent to someone regarding hitting brick wall when it comes to looking up info on Indians. I replied with the hopes he would have some input to help me locate my Great grandmother. Anyway, he complained that he couldn't do his genealogy for "all of us taking up his time". I guess it is a HE...who knows it might be a HER. I have never had any luck replying to anything I see with "ILSALINE-L" address. Again, I am sorry to bother you.

    11/19/2003 11:46:38
  1. 11/19/2003 09:16:43