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    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Cosby and Bain
    2. ROBERT W WALLACE
    3. Shirley, My ggrandmother was also a Bain from Saline Co. She was Margaret Jane (Bain) Humphrey Sartin. She was born in 1856 and died in 1898. I have more info if interested. Bob

    01/24/2001 05:32:56
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Cosby and Bain
    2. Shirley Lanear
    3. At 01:09 PM 1/8/01 -0700, you wrote: >Does anyone have acess to 1900 census for Saline Co. IL.? I >am looking for COSBY (William Logan and John) and BAIN >family with daughter Sarah or Sallie about 6 years of age. >Also will trade information with anyone on these families. > >Shelley Winn > >Hi Shelley My GGrandmother was a Bain. I don't have a lot on this family but it may help you. I have her birthdate, deathdate, who she married and when and were she is buried,and her children . I could use anything that you have on your line of the Bain family. Hope we can help eachother.

    01/24/2001 03:14:24
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups for Edmund Vinson
    2. Phyllis I found a bit of information that may be a help. Here goes. In the 1860 census (they aren't on line) I found Sarah Vinson age 55 b. TN. and her son Thomas B. age 18 b. IL. Apparently Edmund had died between 1850 1nd 1860. I could not find a grave site for him. In 1860 Ransom and Mary Moore still lived next to them and had 5 children. Mary Vincent and Ransom Moore were married on Sept. 2, 1847 in Gallatin Co., IL (Gallatin County Marriages 1830-1858). They are buried in the Moore-Vinson Cemetery. Ransom Moore 2 Dec 1822 - 29 Aug 1877 Mary, his wife 4 Aug 1828 - 2 Jan 1883 on the same lot are 12 other Moore's and a McMeins, Vinson and two stones with just initals. I also found this, which I thought would be helpful. This from the book The History of Saline County 1847-1997 page 170. Mountain township churches As people came into the township many of them were God fearing Christians and were soon worshipping in someone's home. This is how most churches started in the early 1800's. As these small groups became more organized and some of the groups merged together, they began to think about organizing a church with a place to meet and worship with a pastor. It seems that with the settlement growing around Eagle at about 1812-13 to 1837 there is a missing church link. Just by looking at the family names in the community and taking in account their accomplishments, it seems correct to assume they would have had a church, the question is where since the first documented church in Mountain Township was the Eagle Creek Emancipation Baptist Church, which was most likely organized in the fall of 1837 in association with the Saline Association of Baptized Churches of Christ, Friend to Humanity. This association had been formed in 1833 at Liberty. Their doctrine was anti-slavery as can be seen in the name. The church was located in the southwest corner of what is now the Jones cemetery. In 1843 the church had 22 members. The following year lists 24 members with Elder E. Vinson listed as Pastor. The next Friends to Humanity Church in the township was Big Saline. This church was organized in 1844. Elder Edmund Vinson, who was mentioned above was listed as pastor. There were 23 members. This old church was near the settlement of Somerset. I hope this helps Pat Patricia Mitchell Joliet, IL Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and others too numerous to mention

    01/24/2001 01:58:50
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups
    2. Sharron Sorry, I didn't find anything positive. There are Church's buried at Jones Cemetery and Cottage Grove Cemetery but none you named. Sorry Pat Patricia Mitchell Joliet, IL Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and others too numerous to mention

    01/23/2001 12:07:53
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups Milas Hudnall
    2. Richard D. Nash
    3. Thank you. This information explains why I was having trouble finding them. They changed there name. Thanks again Richard D Nash ----- Original Message ----- From: <PMitch2907@aol.com> To: <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 3:54 PM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups Milas Hudnall > Richard > Here is the information from Marriage Register Book B !898-1908 Page 306 > Line 307/6 > Miles Hudnall. R-Independence, IL. Miner. 21. White. b. Pope Co., IL. > F-William Hudnall. M-Elizze Hudnall. 1st marriage. > Ethel Prather. R-Mitchellsville, IL. 20. White b. Saline Co., IL. > F-William Prather. M-Josie Slaten. 1st marriage My Home. 8 Dec 1907. > Witness' F. Hudnall, Lizzie Dawson. By Robert Dawson. > Hope this helps. > Pat > > > > > Patricia Mitchell > Joliet, IL > Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and > others too numerous to mention >

    01/23/2001 11:59:21
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups Milas Hudnall
    2. Richard Here is the information from Marriage Register Book B !898-1908 Page 306 Line 307/6 Miles Hudnall. R-Independence, IL. Miner. 21. White. b. Pope Co., IL. F-William Hudnall. M-Elizze Hudnall. 1st marriage. Ethel Prather. R-Mitchellsville, IL. 20. White b. Saline Co., IL. F-William Prather. M-Josie Slaten. 1st marriage My Home. 8 Dec 1907. Witness' F. Hudnall, Lizzie Dawson. By Robert Dawson. Hope this helps. Pat Patricia Mitchell Joliet, IL Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and others too numerous to mention

    01/23/2001 11:54:39
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Ledbetter Look-up
    2. BETTYG_01
    3. Thanks Pat that is not my Henry and that is where the my brick wall is. There are so many Henry Ledbetters. Thanks Betty G -----Original Message----- From: PMitch2907@aol.com <PMitch2907@aol.com> To: ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 11:14 AM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Ledbetter Look-up >Betty >I checked all my books and found nothing pertaining to place of death or >burial. I did find, in the Prairie Farmer's Reliable Directory of Farmers >and Breeders (Saline and Gallatin Counties, Henry Ledbetter (Gertie Banks) Ch > Howard, John; lived in Eagle Mountain, Rented 120 acres from Riley Raymer. >Lived in county since1919. >Henry was also listed in the 1920 census as follows: >Ledbetter Henry 38 yrs IL IL IL Farmer > Gertie 32 yrs IL IL IL > Howard 15 IL IL IL > John 13 IL IL IL >Have you tried to obtain a death certificate from the court house? >Sorry I was unable to find more info. Hope this helps some. >Pat >

    01/23/2001 09:26:10
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Ebenezer Cemetery, Rileyville
    2. Smith, Mike - PHX ACTG
    3. Could someone possibly do a lookup for me. I am looking for the resting places of Robert Wier, born about 1804, and his wife Delilah, born about 1807. It has been stated by a family historian who has passed on that their resting place is at Ebenezer Cemetery, Rileyville, Saline County, IL. I believe this is in the far Northwest section of Saline County. Any help greatly appreciated. Robert listed on the 1830, 1840, and 1850 census of Saline County as Wier, Weir, and Ware, respectively. Mike Smith Email: smithm1@dialcorp.com Saline and Franklin County Surnames: Baskin, Bowman, Cantrell, Laswell, McFall, Wier

    01/23/2001 08:35:23
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Ledbetter Look-up
    2. Betty I checked all my books and found nothing pertaining to place of death or burial. I did find, in the Prairie Farmer's Reliable Directory of Farmers and Breeders (Saline and Gallatin Counties, Henry Ledbetter (Gertie Banks) Ch Howard, John; lived in Eagle Mountain, Rented 120 acres from Riley Raymer. Lived in county since1919. Henry was also listed in the 1920 census as follows: Ledbetter Henry 38 yrs IL IL IL Farmer Gertie 32 yrs IL IL IL Howard 15 IL IL IL John 13 IL IL IL Have you tried to obtain a death certificate from the court house? Sorry I was unable to find more info. Hope this helps some. Pat

    01/23/2001 04:10:23
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups
    2. Nancy
    3. Pat, I saw your generous offer on the Saline Co.IL. mailing list. I would like to have the census information on John Owens and family listed on the 1860 Federal Population Census in Stone Fort Precinct Saline Co.IL. He is listed on page 1029. My e-mail address is nancyjo@ellijay.com. Thank you. Nancy Owens -----Original Message----- From: PMitch2907@aol.com <PMitch2907@aol.com> To: ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, January 22, 2001 1:38 PM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups >I have numerous books from the Saline County Genealogical Society plus many >CD's from Broderbund. >I am willing to look up information for others on a limited basis. I would >need full names and all information pertaining to the person. The books I >have information on Saline County. Marriages 1847-1908, Cemetery books, >Census 1850-1880 and 1920, and many other books. >My research has hit a HUGE BRICK WALL so if I can help someone I am happy to >offer my services. Just send as much info as possible and I'll do my best. >Pat > >Patricia Mitchell >Joliet, IL >Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and >others too numerous to mention >

    01/22/2001 11:20:19
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups
    2. You are a jewel!!! I could sure use some help. I'm starting research on Edmund Vinson- he is my great,great,great grandfather..I do know he married Sarah Hampton...I have found them on the l850 census with 3 children..they have a married daughter Mary Catherine who married Ransome Moore and is living next to them and she has 2 small children. I cannot seem to find the l860 census on line..perhaps I don't know where to look. I believe he was a minister and possibly connected to Liberty church..I don't know where he or his wife are buried - but I do think he was born around l795...Anything at all will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. Phyllis Kicker475@cs.com

    01/22/2001 01:26:11
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups
    2. Richard D. Nash
    3. Dear Patrica I would appreciate a marrage lookup for Milas Hudnell b 1886 d 1949 and Ethel Prater b 1888 d 1973 Thank you Richard D Nash ----- Original Message ----- From: <PMitch2907@aol.com> To: <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 10:33 AM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups > I have numerous books from the Saline County Genealogical Society plus many > CD's from Broderbund. > I am willing to look up information for others on a limited basis. I would > need full names and all information pertaining to the person. The books I > have information on Saline County. Marriages 1847-1908, Cemetery books, > Census 1850-1880 and 1920, and many other books. > My research has hit a HUGE BRICK WALL so if I can help someone I am happy to > offer my services. Just send as much info as possible and I'll do my best. > Pat > > Patricia Mitchell > Joliet, IL > Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and > others too numerous to mention >

    01/22/2001 12:12:31
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Does anybody have 1900 Census??
    2. James Young
    3. Does anybody have 1900 Saline County Census and do a look-up for me? In 1880 Saline County, Raleigh Precient, Giles Kelly was living with his wife, Sarah Kelly. In the household is: Kelly, Giles, 54, TN. Kelly, Sarah, 33, TN. Kelly, Mary, 16, IL. Kelly, Ella, 12, IL. Kelly, Alfred, 13, IL. Kelly, Henry, 9, IL. Kelly, Sam, 8, IL. Kelly, Grant, 6, IL. Kelly, Nevada, 1, IL. Kelly, William, 6/12, January, IL. I am wonder if Giles Kelly had died and Sarah was still living in Saline County. Really the children, Ella, Alfred, Henry, and Sam are CARTERS. So we don't have the 1890 Census and by 1900, the children will be grown, but I am curious if Sarah Carter Kelly is still there in Saline County or is Giles Kelly is still living. Any information is much appreciated. Thank. Teresa

    01/22/2001 11:06:05
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups
    2. BETTYG_01
    3. I am searching Edwards and Ledbetter any information you can give me would be great. I need Henry Ledbetters place of death and where buried. I was in Saline Co. last July and could not find it. Betty G. <BETTYG_01@email.msn.com> -----Original Message----- From: PMitch2907@aol.com <PMitch2907@aol.com> To: ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, January 22, 2001 1:34 PM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups >I have numerous books from the Saline County Genealogical Society plus many >CD's from Broderbund. >I am willing to look up information for others on a limited basis. I would >need full names and all information pertaining to the person. The books I >have information on Saline County. Marriages 1847-1908, Cemetery books, >Census 1850-1880 and 1920, and many other books. >My research has hit a HUGE BRICK WALL so if I can help someone I am happy to >offer my services. Just send as much info as possible and I'll do my best. >Pat > >Patricia Mitchell >Joliet, IL >Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and >others too numerous to mention >

    01/22/2001 09:05:54
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Eliza Celia Pemberton and family
    2. Ed Crabtree
    3. Sharron Redden asked about Nathaniel Church and Eliza Pemberton. I descend from Eliza's sister Frances A. Pemberton. Do you, Sharron, or anyone, have more information on their parents - George N. Pemberton and Celia Patterson and their parents? thanks, Ed Crabtree - KCMO EWCRABTREE@prodigy.net

    01/22/2001 08:42:56
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups
    2. I have numerous books from the Saline County Genealogical Society plus many CD's from Broderbund. I am willing to look up information for others on a limited basis. I would need full names and all information pertaining to the person. The books I have information on Saline County. Marriages 1847-1908, Cemetery books, Census 1850-1880 and 1920, and many other books. My research has hit a HUGE BRICK WALL so if I can help someone I am happy to offer my services. Just send as much info as possible and I'll do my best. Pat Patricia Mitchell Joliet, IL Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and others too numerous to mention

    01/22/2001 06:33:49
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups
    2. Sharron Redden
    3. Hi Patricia, What a nice gesture, I would like to ask for help on finding anything on my 2nd gr. grandfather. I have been looking for his parents for over 30 years. Name:: Nathaniel Floyd Church. b. 1837 KY. living in Henderson Co. KY. 1850 census in home of Weller family, age 14. In 1858 he is md. in Saline Co. IL to Eliza Celia Pemberton. 1860 in census (Harrisburg) with wife Eliza and a dau. (Ada). He died in March 1864. Leaving wife and 2 children, Ada and Samuel Richard (b. 1862). Five months after his death my great grandfather Henry Floyd Church was born (Aug. 1864) I have found no military record, burial or anything on him. Eliza was dau. of George N. and Celah (Celia) Patterson Pemberton. I have tried looking for cemetery records whereever I find Pembertons. I have suspicion that he had a brother Richard Samuel Church but can't find anything on him either. There is a Robert Church in Saline, (1860), don't know much about him. Have wondered if there is a connection. Do you know if there is a cemetery somewhere in Saline with Church family members? Can't seem to find one. I'm sure there is a connection somehow to the other Church people there. Perhaps his parents died in KY and he came to IL to be with other family....I continue to research KY records for more also. .Anything you can do to help will be sincerely appreciated. Regards, Sharron Redden, CA ----- Original Message ----- From: <PMitch2907@aol.com> To: <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 10:33 AM Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Look-ups > I have numerous books from the Saline County Genealogical Society plus many > CD's from Broderbund. > I am willing to look up information for others on a limited basis. I would > need full names and all information pertaining to the person. The books I > have information on Saline County. Marriages 1847-1908, Cemetery books, > Census 1850-1880 and 1920, and many other books. > My research has hit a HUGE BRICK WALL so if I can help someone I am happy to > offer my services. Just send as much info as possible and I'll do my best. > Pat > > Patricia Mitchell > Joliet, IL > Researching: HUTSON/PYLE/EDWARDS/NUNN/PICKERING/SISK/MILLER/MITCHELL and > others too numerous to mention > >

    01/22/2001 06:12:58
    1. [ILSALINE-L] 1900 census of St. Clair, Saline and Sangamon
    2. Christene Woodall
    3. Hi everyone, I have a copy of the 1900's Census of St. Clair (E.D.'s 112-129), Saline (E.D.'s 76-91) & Sangamon (E.D.'s 82-87). I am will to do lookup's for anyone. If you have the page Number or Township, please list with the request. Please give me a few days to reply to your request. I haven't scanned all the pages on the census, so I will be a little slow. Please don't send to the list, send your request to my e-mail address. cristene@sheltonbbs.com Christene

    01/22/2001 06:00:11
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Baptist churches, 1900
    2. Steven Dhuey
    3. Was there a Baptist church in East Eldorado township in 1900? If not, where was the nearest Baptist church? (not Southern Baptist) Are the church's records currently available? Thanks for any help. Steve

    01/18/2001 05:32:34
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Joseph T. Wiggins, Justice of Peace
    2. Mary Scott
    3. Thanks Teresa Another brick in that brick wall. smile.....mls

    01/18/2001 01:17:53