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  1. 11/18/2003 05:03:00
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Re: Race/Census
    2. You folks sure ain't making it any easier to find my Risters !! lol . Thanks for all the responses. Steve [email protected]

    11/18/2003 04:48:44
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Race/Census
    2. Jon Musgrave
    3. Steve, They could be listed any which way, depending on the enumerator and what the head of the household told them. I've found one man, who his descendants claim was one-half white, one-quarter African and one-quarter Cherokee listed as white, as is his wife, in the 1830 census, then black for 40, 50 and maybe 60, then after he dies, his wife, who was listed as either black or mulatto during the censuses he was alive, switches back to white. Jon Musgrave www.IllinoisHistory.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 10:42 AM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Race/Census > Question regarding race on census pre 1900. > > IF the father was white & mother Indian how would they have listed the > children ????? > WOULD this be different if the Father was Indian and the mother white ??? > WOULD they have listed the Father if he was Indian pre 1840 ?? Mixed ?? > > Thanks > steve > [email protected] >

    11/17/2003 11:47:44
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Race/Census
    2. Question regarding race on census pre 1900. IF the father was white & mother Indian how would they have listed the children ????? WOULD this be different if the Father was Indian and the mother white ??? WOULD they have listed the Father if he was Indian pre 1840 ?? Mixed ?? Thanks steve [email protected]

    11/17/2003 04:42:55
    1. [ILSALINE-L] An Educational Event for Genealogists
    2. John W Konvalinka
    3. Genealogists, particularly those interested in the use of technology, will meet in St. Louis from 22-24 January 2004 for NGS GENTECH 2004. December 1 is the deadline for the advance registration discount. Since 1993, GENTECH has been the national conference for people interested in GENealogy and TECHnology. In 2002 GENTECH strengthened its infrastructure and expanded its role by becoming a division of the National Genealogical Society. Each year the conference has featured a panel of nationally known speakers who have addressed themselves to every aspect of the use of computer and Internet technology to support genealogical research - to meet the needs of advanced users as well as those just beginning to use technology in their research. This year there will be a special Librarian's Pre-Conference at NGS GENTECH Thursday, January 22, 2004. Details of this special Pre-Conference are at: www.slcl.lib.mo.us/slcl/sc/gentech04/precon-schedule.htm. Information on the entire NGS GENTECH conference can be found at: http://www.eshow2000.com/ngsgentech/register_now.cfm or at the St. Louis Genealogical Society website: www.stlgs.org/gentech2004 John Konvalinka, CGRS(sm), CGL(sm) www.konvalinka.com CGRS (Certified Genealogical Records Specialist) and CGL (Certified Genealogical Lecturer) are service marks of the Board for the Certification of Genealogists <http://www.BCGcertification.org> used under license by certified persons after periodic competency evaluations.

    11/17/2003 03:01:32
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young
    2. Jean Farkas
    3. I have Braden Material for Teresa. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 12:20 PM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young > now i have this e-mail who is it for/ > > >

    11/09/2003 08:51:42
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young
    2. Jean Farkas
    3. I am trying to locate a Teresa Young in Ok.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "C L Lind" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jean Farkas > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 8:57 AM > Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young > > > I have a wrong email for you, found some of what you wanted..Email me! > > You will probably get a lot of meails wanting to know who this email was for. Just wondering if it was for me. > > C. Lind > > >

    11/09/2003 08:50:35
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Sarah Smith Davis
    2. Nita Davis
    3. Carol: My Grandpas Boys were Ray Davis (my Dad) Harrison Davis, Mack Davis, Edward Davis, Guy Davis, Mont Davis Elzo Davis, and George Davis. I think my Dad was the youngest so one of those could be your grandfathers father I suppose depending on how old your are. It seems like I have heard a Charles mentioned by one of my cousins. I will look through my emails and see. Nita ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol A Davis-McDonald" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 8:27 PM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Sarah Smith Davis > This is interesting. My grandfather was Charles Riley Davis. He was born > in Walpole, Hamilton, IL, and lived his adult life in Eldorado, Saline, > IL. We have wondered where he got the name "Riley." Do you know what > Davises Sarah married into? > > Carol Davis McDonald > Manchester, MO > > On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 10:09:25 -0700 "Nita Davis" <[email protected]> > writes: > > My line has a Sarah Dixon born in approximatly 1819. I know she lived > in Saline, Williamson County in 1880. She was then a Parson. Her son's > name was J. T. and daughter was Mary Parson Smith. Mary had a daughter > Sarah Smith Davis who was my Grandmother and a son named Riley Smith. I > think they lived in or near Saline all or most of their lives. Could > this be any relation? > > > > Nita Davis

    11/09/2003 08:01:08
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young
    2. this is patricia parrill at [email protected] i received this e mail and am replying but i really don't understand what it's about

    11/09/2003 06:31:05
  2. 11/09/2003 06:27:34
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young
    2. e-mail address is [email protected] if this is for me please reply

    11/09/2003 06:24:02
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young
    2. now i have this e-mail who is it for/

    11/09/2003 06:20:52
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young
    2. C L Lind
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean Farkas To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 8:57 AM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young I have a wrong email for you, found some of what you wanted..Email me! You will probably get a lot of meails wanting to know who this email was for. Just wondering if it was for me. C. Lind

    11/09/2003 03:29:56
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Sarah Smith Davis
    2. Nita Davis
    3. Carol: Sarah Ellen Smith Davis married Aaron Davis. I cant be sure of the year but I know Grandpa Aaron also called Ale was born March 16, 1856 and died August 13, 1941. My Grandma Sarah Ellen Smith Davis was born Dec. 21 1873 and died Nov. 26 1947. Grandma was born in Jackson Port Arkansas. I found her in 1880 Census as a child of Mary Smith in Saline, Williamson County Ill. They both died in Ill. I can look up the county if you think this is in your line. Aarons father was I believe Aaron Davis also but it could have been a middle name. His mother was Una or Unie Henderson. I can help you more if you think they are in your line. Riley was my Grandmas brother and Great Grandma Mary Smiths son. Let me know if it is a match. I would love to know more and I have more information for you if it is. Nita ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol A Davis-McDonald" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 8:27 PM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Sarah Smith Davis > This is interesting. My grandfather was Charles Riley Davis. He was born > in Walpole, Hamilton, IL, and lived his adult life in Eldorado, Saline, > IL. We have wondered where he got the name "Riley." Do you know what > Davises Sarah married into? > > Carol Davis McDonald > Manchester, MO > > On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 10:09:25 -0700 "Nita Davis" <[email protected]> > writes: > > My line has a Sarah Dixon born in approximatly 1819. I know she lived > in Saline, Williamson County in 1880. She was then a Parson. Her son's > name was J. T. and daughter was Mary Parson Smith. Mary had a daughter > Sarah Smith Davis who was my Grandmother and a son named Riley Smith. I > think they lived in or near Saline all or most of their lives. Could > this be any relation? > > > > Nita Davis

    11/09/2003 03:13:10
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Teresa Young
    2. Jean Farkas
    3. I have a wrong email for you, found some of what you wanted..Email me!

    11/09/2003 01:57:56
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Sarah Smith Davis
    2. Carol A Davis-McDonald
    3. This is interesting. My grandfather was Charles Riley Davis. He was born in Walpole, Hamilton, IL, and lived his adult life in Eldorado, Saline, IL. We have wondered where he got the name "Riley." Do you know what Davises Sarah married into? Carol Davis McDonald Manchester, MO On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 10:09:25 -0700 "Nita Davis" <[email protected]> writes: > My line has a Sarah Dixon born in approximatly 1819. I know she lived in Saline, Williamson County in 1880. She was then a Parson. Her son's name was J. T. and daughter was Mary Parson Smith. Mary had a daughter Sarah Smith Davis who was my Grandmother and a son named Riley Smith. I think they lived in or near Saline all or most of their lives. Could this be any relation? > > Nita Davis

    11/08/2003 03:27:46
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Holmes School Dist#17
    2. Is there anyone in Saline County, that can tell me about an early school, HOLMES SCHOOL DIST. #17, that was located in Saline Co.? I would like to know some of the history behind this school dist. or where I can find the information. Thank you Linda Holmes White

    11/07/2003 05:23:15
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Simeon O. White
    2. I am looking for information on the parents of SIMEON O. WHITE b. 1895 in IL, 1st wife Rena, 2nd wife Lizzie Trigg Murphy White. Her parents were Wm. R. and Lucy Shelton Trigg. Simeon and Lizzie made their home in Creal Springs, IL in the mid to late 60's. If anyone has info. on Simeon, please e-mail me. Thank you, Linda Holmes White

    11/02/2003 03:06:09
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Roper family
    2. Jan Patton
    3. Does anyone know descendants of this family? Family record from Arthur A. Roper, P.O.Box, Belleville, IL 62222 Seth Roper b 1810 Charlotte, NC d 1885 Saline Co., IL m c1830 IL Mary Ann Rann b 1807 Charlotte, NC d 1895 Saline Co., IL s/o George Washington Roper b 1788 NC stepmother: Rachel Stockton Seth had one full sister, name unknown, she m George Lane. Seth came to IL at age 4. Children: Mary Jane b 7 Apr 1832 IL d 8 Apr 1916 m Thomas C. Graves 7 Jan 1857 James Madison b 1836 IL d 7 Jun 1864 m Matilda Whitehead 18 Jun 1857 William b 1838 IL d 22 Dec 1928 m Sarah Elizabeth Largent 6 Apr 1860 Sarah b 8 Dec 1840 IL d 20 Dec 1912 m William H. Allen 18 Mar 1860 Dowell b 1843 IL m Phebe E. Lewis 30 Oct 1862 Samuel b 7 Apr 1846 d 27 Nov 1916 m Nancy J. Moseley 7 Apr 1870; Daniel b 1848 d 8 Jun 1917 Isaac b 17 Sep 1850 d 17 Sep 1933 m Sarah Etter Motsinger 28 Jan1875

    10/31/2003 12:35:28
    1. [ILSALINE-L] John Nathan Pyle
    2. Dean Here is some info I have on your line. John Nathan would be be my 1st cousin 3 times removed. His father and my great-great grandfather were brothers. I have more information on the Pyle's if you want it. Do you have any information on John and Ida's children? descendants? I have a C., Julia, and Lou Boatwright. Do you have any info on them? 4. William Pyle, born February 28, 1803 in PA; died 1869 in Saline County, IL. He married 5. Mary Unknown in ?. 5. Mary, born October 12, 1803 in PA; died June 30, 1881. Children of William Pyle and Mary are: i. Isaac Morse Pyle, born October 01, 1827 in PA; died December 07, 1894 in Saline County, IL; married (1) Matilda Elizabeth Sophia Patterson March 27, 1853 in Jay County, IN; born Abt. 1834 in IN or Ohio; died Bet. 1870 - 1871 in Saline County, IL; married (2) Mrs. Sarah A Bullington October 15, 1871 in Saline County, IL; born January 13, 1833 in AL; died January 27, 1907 in Saline County, IL. More About Isaac Morse Pyle: Burial: Cain Cemetery, Carrier Mills Twp., Saline County, IL 2 ii. Nathan Pyle, born Abt. 1828 in OH; died November 24, 1878 in Saline Co. IL; married Sarah Ellen Wade. iii. Phebe Pyle, born Abt. 1833 in PA. iv. Margareth Pyle, born Abt. 1836 in OH . v. William C. Pyle, born May 31, 1841 in OH.; died March 08, 1869 in Saline County, IL. More About William C. Pyle: Burial: Sunset Hill Cemetery (Area C) vi. Columbus Pyle, born Abt. 1844 in OH. vii. John Pyle, born Abt. 1847 in OH. viii. Elizabeth Pyle, born 1866; died 1946 in Saline County, IL; married Emery H. Vance; born 1860 in Ohio; died 1915 in Saline County, IL. More About Elizabeth Pyle: Burial: Salem Cemetery, Saline Co., Il. More About Emery H. Vance: Burial: Salem Cemetery, Saline Co., Il. ix. Martha Pyle, born Unknown; married Mr. Hilderbrand. x. Peter Pyle, born Unknown.

    10/28/2003 11:42:59