Could someone please tell me how much Saline county courthouse charges for copies of marriage certificates. Thank you Stephony Kelley. Researching:COATS, DUMFORD, BRAMLET
Hi! Would someone look-up in the 1880 census for Joseph Martin? I need all information. Thank-You, very much for helping. Terry
We also have Bramlett in out line.... Henry Coleman Bramlett m Mary Matilda Miner 12/8/1871 Saline Co... Mary Matilda was the sister of George Loila, & daughter of Montgomery & Susan Brown Minor, George Loila & Mary Ellen Parton Miner's son William Ralph Sr m Goldie Stafford and their son William Ralph Jr Miner was my father-in-law, (he just passed away in November 1999)...Henry Coleman & Mary Matilda Miner Bramlett had James T Bramlett & Matthew Montgomery Bramlett... Sound familiar??? We must keep in touch, Deb > [Original Message] > From: <Skelley40@aol.com> > To: <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 9/17/00 7:15:30 PM > Subject: [ILSALINE-L] marriage certificates > > Could someone please tell me how much Saline county courthouse charges for copies of marriage certificates. > Thank you Stephony Kelley. > > Researching:COATS, DUMFORD, BRAMLET > --- --- debbielminer@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
Copy of Marriage License Application: $2.00 Copy of Marriage License: $2.00 -----Original Message----- From: Skelley40@aol.com [mailto:Skelley40@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 7:15 PM To: ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ILSALINE-L] marriage certificates Could someone please tell me how much Saline county courthouse charges for copies of marriage certificates. Thank you Stephony Kelley. Researching:COATS, DUMFORD, BRAMLET
Hi Saline Lists, Here I have always thought that my great grandmother Mary Alice Souther' mother is Martha Souther. Then I have found in your Illinois Marriage Web Sites that A.J. Souther has married to Julia A. Boyd in Feb. 15, 1872 in Saline County. Does anybody have the access to the Cemetery Record for the Julia A. Boyd Souther? Then I have found that A.J. Souther has married to Martha A. Lowe in April 8, 1880 in Saline County. Well, this Martha Souther couldn't be Mary Alice Souther's mother because she was born in 1873. It has said on Mary Alice Souther that her mother is BOYD. Can you help me figuring this out, my friends? I would love to know about my roots. Can you check out to see if there is any records of A.J. Souther's death and Martha Souther's death? Any help you can give me is so much appreciated. Thanks. Teresa Young from Oklahoma
Could somebody, please look up in the 1870 and 1880 Census of Saline Co., Il. for a Douglas Carter and his wife Sarah. Thanks for your help. Jim
Are you sure that its not Pinckneyville, IL ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Young" <jtjjy@surfree.com> To: <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 19:37 Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Marriage license of John Henry Carter to Mary Alice Souther in Saline County; Tate Township > Hi Friends, > Just today, I have got in my mail the marriage license from Saline County in Illinois. Boy, I was so excited on discovered this is my great grandparents, John Henry Carter and Mary Alice Souther. Is there any web sites I can check on for Tate Township in Saline County? If you keep on reading on what I have written, will you note the Prukneyville, Illinois. That is the best I can decipher on the writing. Can you help me in what you think that county might be at? I have typed out the marriage license to shared with you, and hope it might ring the bell to somebody. Please let me know if you can help me. Thank you all for reading this. > >From Teresa Young from Oklahoma. > > Marriage may be celebrated between Mr. Henry Carter of Tate Township in the > County of Saline and State of Illinois of the age of 20 years, and Miss M.A. > Souther of Tate in the County of Saline and State of Illinois of the age of > 16 years, the Father and Mother of the said parties having given other's > assent to said marriage. Witness: James H. Reance County Clerk, and the seal > of said County, at his office in Harrisburg in said County, this 6th day of > February 1891. > STATE OF ILLINOIS, SALINE COUNTY: > I, J.T. Wiggins, a Justice of the Peace hereby certify that Mr. Henry Carter > and Miss M.A. Souther were united in Marriage by me at A. J. Souther's > Residence in the County of Saline and State of Illinois, on the 8th day of > February 1891. Signed by J.T. Wiggins, Justice of the Peace. > CONSENT OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN TO MARRIAGE OF MINOR: > Please issue license for M.A. Souther. > There is 2 names below it: H. J. Souther and Martha A. Souther. > Prukneyville, Illinois, January 23, 1891. > Henry, I have no objections whatever give Henry Carter his License. Signed > by Sarah C. Kelley to Henry Carter. > > In my other paper, REGISTER OF MARRIAGES: > By whom affidavit, if any, is made: H.J. Souther > By whom consent to Marriage given: Sarah C. Kelley > Full name of Groom: Henry Carter, Tate Township, Farmer. > Age next birthday: 21 years old; race: white; place of birth: Illinois > Father's name: Douglas Carter. > Mother's Maiden Name: Vantrease > Full Name of Bride: M.A. Souther > Place of Residence: Town of Tate > Age next birthday: 17 years old > Race: white > Place of Birth: Illinois > Father's Name: A.J. Souther > Mother's Maiden Name: Boyd > Where and when Married: At A.J. Souther on Feb. 8, 1891 > Witness to Marriage: J.R. Carter and Frances Hale > > >
Hi Friends, Just today, I have got in my mail the marriage license from Saline County in Illinois. Boy, I was so excited on discovered this is my great grandparents, John Henry Carter and Mary Alice Souther. Is there any web sites I can check on for Tate Township in Saline County? If you keep on reading on what I have written, will you note the Prukneyville, Illinois. That is the best I can decipher on the writing. Can you help me in what you think that county might be at? I have typed out the marriage license to shared with you, and hope it might ring the bell to somebody. Please let me know if you can help me. Thank you all for reading this. >From Teresa Young from Oklahoma. Marriage may be celebrated between Mr. Henry Carter of Tate Township in the County of Saline and State of Illinois of the age of 20 years, and Miss M.A. Souther of Tate in the County of Saline and State of Illinois of the age of 16 years, the Father and Mother of the said parties having given other's assent to said marriage. Witness: James H. Reance County Clerk, and the seal of said County, at his office in Harrisburg in said County, this 6th day of February 1891. STATE OF ILLINOIS, SALINE COUNTY: I, J.T. Wiggins, a Justice of the Peace hereby certify that Mr. Henry Carter and Miss M.A. Souther were united in Marriage by me at A. J. Souther's Residence in the County of Saline and State of Illinois, on the 8th day of February 1891. Signed by J.T. Wiggins, Justice of the Peace. CONSENT OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN TO MARRIAGE OF MINOR: Please issue license for M.A. Souther. There is 2 names below it: H. J. Souther and Martha A. Souther. Prukneyville, Illinois, January 23, 1891. Henry, I have no objections whatever give Henry Carter his License. Signed by Sarah C. Kelley to Henry Carter. In my other paper, REGISTER OF MARRIAGES: By whom affidavit, if any, is made: H.J. Souther By whom consent to Marriage given: Sarah C. Kelley Full name of Groom: Henry Carter, Tate Township, Farmer. Age next birthday: 21 years old; race: white; place of birth: Illinois Father's name: Douglas Carter. Mother's Maiden Name: Vantrease Full Name of Bride: M.A. Souther Place of Residence: Town of Tate Age next birthday: 17 years old Race: white Place of Birth: Illinois Father's Name: A.J. Souther Mother's Maiden Name: Boyd Where and when Married: At A.J. Souther on Feb. 8, 1891 Witness to Marriage: J.R. Carter and Frances Hale
Hi Friends, Just today, I have got in my mail the marriage license from Saline County in Illinois. Boy, I was so excited on discovered this is my great grandparents, John Henry Carter and Mary Alice Souther. Is there any web sites I can check on for Tate Township in Saline County? If you keep on reading on what I have written, will you note the Prukneyville, Illinois. That is the best I can decipher on the writing. Can you help me in what you think that county might be at? I have typed out the marriage license to shared with you, and hope it might ring the bell to somebody. Please let me know if you can help me. Thank you all for reading this. >From Teresa Young from Oklahoma. Marriage may be celebrated between Mr. Henry Carter of Tate Township in the County of Saline and State of Illinois of the age of 20 years, and Miss M.A. Souther of Tate in the County of Saline and State of Illinois of the age of 16 years, the Father and Mother of the said parties having given other's assent to said marriage. Witness: James H. Reance County Clerk, and the seal of said County, at his office in Harrisburg in said County, this 6th day of February 1891. STATE OF ILLINOIS, SALINE COUNTY: I, J.T. Wiggins, a Justice of the Peace hereby certify that Mr. Henry Carter and Miss M.A. Souther were united in Marriage by me at A. J. Souther's Residence in the County of Saline and State of Illinois, on the 8th day of February 1891. Signed by J.T. Wiggins, Justice of the Peace. CONSENT OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN TO MARRIAGE OF MINOR: Please issue license for M.A. Souther. There is 2 names below it: H. J. Souther and Martha A. Souther. Prukneyville, Illinois, January 23, 1891. Henry, I have no objections whatever give Henry Carter his License. Signed by Sarah C. Kelley to Henry Carter. In my other paper, REGISTER OF MARRIAGES: By whom affidavit, if any, is made: H.J. Souther By whom consent to Marriage given: Sarah C. Kelley Full name of Groom: Henry Carter, Tate Township, Farmer. Age next birthday: 21 years old; race: white; place of birth: Illinois Father's name: Douglas Carter. Mother's Maiden Name: Vantrease Full Name of Bride: M.A. Souther Place of Residence: Town of Tate Age next birthday: 17 years old Race: white Place of Birth: Illinois Father's Name: A.J. Souther Mother's Maiden Name: Boyd Where and when Married: At A.J. Souther on Feb. 8, 1891 Witness to Marriage: J.R. Carter and Frances Hale
Perhaps Pankeyville, IL? -----Original Message----- From: James Young [mailto:jtjjy@surfree.com] Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 5:35 PM To: ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ILSALINE-L] Carter and Souther's Marriage License from Saline County; Tate Township. Hi Friends, Just today, I have got in my mail the marriage license from Saline County in Illinois. Boy, I was so excited on discovered this is my great grandparents, John Henry Carter and Mary Alice Souther. Is there any web sites I can check on for Tate Township in Saline County? If you keep on reading on what I have written, will you note the Prukneyville, Illinois. That is the best I can decipher on the writing. Can you help me in what you think that county might be at? I have typed out the marriage license to shared with you, and hope it might ring the bell to somebody. Please let me know if you can help me. Thank you all for reading this. >From Teresa Young from Oklahoma. Marriage may be celebrated between Mr. Henry Carter of Tate Township in the County of Saline and State of Illinois of the age of 20 years, and Miss M.A. Souther of Tate in the County of Saline and State of Illinois of the age of 16 years, the Father and Mother of the said parties having given other's assent to said marriage. Witness: James H. Reance County Clerk, and the seal of said County, at his office in Harrisburg in said County, this 6th day of February 1891. STATE OF ILLINOIS, SALINE COUNTY: I, J.T. Wiggins, a Justice of the Peace hereby certify that Mr. Henry Carter and Miss M.A. Souther were united in Marriage by me at A. J. Souther's Residence in the County of Saline and State of Illinois, on the 8th day of February 1891. Signed by J.T. Wiggins, Justice of the Peace. CONSENT OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN TO MARRIAGE OF MINOR: Please issue license for M.A. Souther. There is 2 names below it: H. J. Souther and Martha A. Souther. Prukneyville, Illinois, January 23, 1891. Henry, I have no objections whatever give Henry Carter his License. Signed by Sarah C. Kelley to Henry Carter. In my other paper, REGISTER OF MARRIAGES: By whom affidavit, if any, is made: H.J. Souther By whom consent to Marriage given: Sarah C. Kelley Full name of Groom: Henry Carter, Tate Township, Farmer. Age next birthday: 21 years old; race: white; place of birth: Illinois Father's name: Douglas Carter. Mother's Maiden Name: Vantrease Full Name of Bride: M.A. Souther Place of Residence: Town of Tate Age next birthday: 17 years old Race: white Place of Birth: Illinois Father's Name: A.J. Souther Mother's Maiden Name: Boyd Where and when Married: At A.J. Souther on Feb. 8, 1891 Witness to Marriage: J.R. Carter and Frances Hale
Hi Everyone, This is not exactly genealogy, but it IS family history. Is anyone out there researching the Rose family? Rev. Joe Rose (b. about 1895) was a minister in the Social Bretheren church and moved from Harrisburg to Pontiac, MI to organize a church there in the early 1950's. At first it was in an old storefront and then built a basement for a church building until there was enough money to build the main floor. His son -------- Cecil Rose b. about 1925 m. Stacy ______ Cecil's daughter -- Cecile Elaine "Susie" Rose b. abt. 1945. Some people I went to church with as a teen-ager contacted me to help get together a reunion of our Sunday School class, and we would appreciate any help or ideas in finding Susie Rose or members of her family. Thanks, Carmen (Williams) Hall
Hi! Would someone look-up in the 1880 Census for: Silinger Farmer and Jospeh Martin families. Need all information. Thank-You, for helping me. Terry
Hi all, Just added the Saline County Obituary Search Engine to Obituary Central. You will be able to do keyword searches through fulltext obits from mid-1998 to the present. The address to access the engine is http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/other.htm If you are an AOL user, you may have to use your Internet Explorer browser if you have problems with the search engine. Hope this tool helps someone. Bill and Tina Cribbs Obituary Links Page http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/ Obituary Archive Search Engine http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/ Local Obituary Search Engines http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/other.htm Family Surname Obituary Archives http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/famobit.htm Canadian Obituary Links Page http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/canada.htm CemSEARCH http://www.obitcentral.com/cemsearch/ ShipSEARCH http://www.obitcentral.com/shipsearch/
Can anyone give me the days and time the Harrisburg, IL library and Saline Co.Historical Society will be open all next week. We will there tomorrow about noon and hope to visit both during the week. Thanks ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hi! Would someone look-up the marriage of Perry Martin and Martha Farmer-10/13/1894. Thank-You, for helping. Terry
Terry are you subbed to the list? You're bouncing to me.....I'll forward on Ginger gingerh@shawneelink.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Rushing <rts87@hcis.net> To: <ILSALINE-L-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 5:26 PM Subject: Marriage Look-Up > Hi! > Can some look-up the marriage of Perry Martin and Martha Farmer married > in 1896. Need all information. > Thank-You, for helping, > Terry >
Thanks for the info! That's really fascinating....I had no idea Grandpa Trout worked as a dental tech. Know anything else?! but what you told me is nice as well. thanks again! Jackie
Does anyone have any information that connects Beasley's in Saline County to Ephraim Beasley and Hannah Vineyard Beasley of Montgomery County, Tennessee circ. 1820? Hannah and Ephraim were reported to have had 9 children. Hannah was the sister of David Vineyard. Stephen S. Vineyard, Elizabeth "Patsy" Vineyard Patterson, and probably Joshua I. Vineyard of Saline County and Isaiah J. Vineyard of Gallatin County are probably children of David and Nancy. Has anyone found any connection to Beasleys in Saline County to these Vineyards?
I KNEW PAUL. AND THE FAMILY LARK TROUT WAS MY UNCLE. HIS SECOND WIFE WAS MY AUNT AUDRA BROWN. THE LAST I HEARD OF PAUL HE WAS IN MAIN WORKING AS A DENTAL TECH I WAS BORN IN 1927KNEW ALL OF THE TROUTS C BROWN IN AUGUSTA GA.
Having names and dates for kinfolk is great until or unless you have achieved all that you think are necessary to complete a blood line in a particular area. After that you sit around and look at the volumes of information you have acquired over the years and start to wonder why. Why did he do this? Why did he go there? To this end it looks like History time. What was happening in the World and Eldorado in particular to make a seemingly happy man with a home and family pick up and move his family to another state. Was William Robert Beasley the stable family man he appears to be 100 years later. Was he a dreamer looking for greener pastures or was he a trouble maker invited to leave town before someone kicked his behind. William Robert Beasley would have been 35 to 40 years old when he moved from Eldorado to Arkansas. His brother James Wiley Beasley a respected man was the barber in town and probably by then the Police Chief although I have no dates for that yet. What ever happened to his father Isaac (Asa) or his sisters Mary B, Lucy, Isabell,and Carey? Was William Robert ever called Bill or was it Robert or Bob? Willimina Choisser his wife had family in Eldorado also so moving must have been a scary thing to do in the early 1900s with a passel of kids in toe. There must not have been any animosity against the town because One of his daughters Bess did come back to own and run a flower shop in Eldorado and other family members have gone back to visit for years. What ever happened is probably not in the history books but in someone's written records of family and friends of the time. Williams house burned to the ground in Marmaduke Arkansas so there goes that possible batch of records. I have what was available from Bess, Irene, Mary, Gail and Roy Basil. Robert Lee and Luther apparently had nothing to offer in this regard. I keep hoping that some one in Eldorado kept a Diary and that atleast one line pertains to William and Willimina good bad or indifferent. Has anybody found that Diary yet? Robert rcw5@flash.net http://www.angelfire.com/wi/lostgenes/index.html