Hi Kim and Barb The people at the court house are very friendly. The Pekin Public Library has some things. Your best bet would be the Tazewell County Genealogical and Historical Society. You can view their web page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~iltcghs. The librarians are very easy to work with and very friendly. Hope this helps Linda Dickson kim fontaine wrote: > Barb, > I am located here in Taz. county. What towns are you interested in??? If you > need any local info please let me know. As far as research goes, my family > is all located on the east coast, so I can not be of any help there. > I am in Minier(se part of Taz. county) > Kim > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Eubara@aol.com> > To: <ILTAZEWE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:26 PM > Subject: [ILTAZEWE] first trip to Tazewell > > > Greetings, > > > > I'm a new lister planning my first trip to Tazewell Co. and thought I > would > > ask for a few tips. The differences from one county to another can be > > amazing. One county courthouse can be a delight, with the staff anxious > to > > please and ready to drag out whatever dusty records you want to see. > Another > > county may be completely indifferent to family research and no help at > all. > > So, what are my best bets in Tazewell? How about the local libraries? Is > > the county clerk agreeable to dumb questons? I'll appreciate any > suggestions > > offered . > > > > > > Barb Eufinger > > St. Louis, MO surnames: FITZGERALD, O'CONNELL > > > > > > ==== ILTAZEWE Mailing List ==== > > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact the list administrator, Cheryl > Rothwell, LoganCty@mindspring.com. > > > > > > ==== ILTAZEWE Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
Barb, I am located here in Taz. county. What towns are you interested in??? If you need any local info please let me know. As far as research goes, my family is all located on the east coast, so I can not be of any help there. I am in Minier(se part of Taz. county) Kim ----- Original Message ----- From: <Eubara@aol.com> To: <ILTAZEWE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:26 PM Subject: [ILTAZEWE] first trip to Tazewell > Greetings, > > I'm a new lister planning my first trip to Tazewell Co. and thought I would > ask for a few tips. The differences from one county to another can be > amazing. One county courthouse can be a delight, with the staff anxious to > please and ready to drag out whatever dusty records you want to see. Another > county may be completely indifferent to family research and no help at all. > So, what are my best bets in Tazewell? How about the local libraries? Is > the county clerk agreeable to dumb questons? I'll appreciate any suggestions > offered . > > > Barb Eufinger > St. Louis, MO surnames: FITZGERALD, O'CONNELL > > > ==== ILTAZEWE Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact the list administrator, Cheryl Rothwell, LoganCty@mindspring.com. > >
Greetings, I'm a new lister planning my first trip to Tazewell Co. and thought I would ask for a few tips. The differences from one county to another can be amazing. One county courthouse can be a delight, with the staff anxious to please and ready to drag out whatever dusty records you want to see. Another county may be completely indifferent to family research and no help at all. So, what are my best bets in Tazewell? How about the local libraries? Is the county clerk agreeable to dumb questons? I'll appreciate any suggestions offered . Barb Eufinger St. Louis, MO surnames: FITZGERALD, O'CONNELL
http://searches.rootsweb.com/index.html lists all databases at Rootsweb and there is a search engine. This isn't new, just improved. A note: there is also a search engine for Ancestry.com [which now owns Rootsweb.com] -- its databases probably aren't free [although some are]. Cheryl Rothwell LoganCty@mindspring.com
The above family names were early members of Pleasant Grove Baptist church (which at the time it was organized - 1833 - was the furthest north Baptist church in Illinois). It was in the vicinity of Tremont. Is anyone related to or tracing any of these family names? There were also some other family names, including FISHER, BOBBITT, BOLING, and LAKES. I'm trying to preserve a little of the heritage they left. This church was in existence until at least the close of the Civil War. Robert ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Thomas is a younger brother of Joseph and Sarah Hoblit is his wife. I don't believe the Lucases in Cass County are connected to the Lucases in Logan County. I think the Peter Lucas you mention is from another Lucas family also. He came from another county -- I forget which -- and managed to settle among the Lucases in the Rocky Ford area. He is said to have given the land for Lucas Chapel cemetery although they were burying folks there before he arrived on the scene. The original owner of the land appears to have been Solomon Wood who was married to Phebe Lucas, a sister to Thomas and Joseph above. Wood, Turner, Copeland, Lucas, etc. all came from Greene County, Ohio. If you wish to continue this conversation where it no longer relates to Tazewell I suggest you take it to the Logan [or other appropriate county] list -- the Tazewell researchers probably aren't interested. [If you are, let me know. I'm related to every name mentioned. <g>] Cheryl Rothwell LoganCty@mindspring.com I took a closer look at ALL the Lucas family in my database earlier today, and will mention that there were the following who were members of Little Flock church in Cass county (the records of which do exist) - John (d. abt. 1859), joined 1840; Mary, joined 1859; Sarah W., joined in 1876; Sarah, joined in 1896; and William, d. abt. 1873, joined 1853. I also show a Peter Lucas as a member of Lebanon Church in Logan County. The other entries are in other areas of the state, except for Lake Fork and Pleasant Grove which we have been discussing. I am compiling some history of the Pleasant Grove Church, from what few sources I have. Since it had 54 members by the mid-1830's, I would hope there might be a deed for a meeting house, which would be another source. Elm Grove and Tremont townships are evidently the most likely candidates for its location. Sincerely, Robert On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 16:33:58 -0500 "Cheryl Rothwell" <LoganCty@mindspring.com> writes: > We don't really know when Joseph died but I think it safe to say it > was > before 1880. He was born in 1786 so even if he was alive he wasn't > traveling > about for a church. > > From the Lake Fork records: > Joseph Lucas Letters of dis. Dec 1838 for he and Susannah, his > wife > > I don't think it is the same Joseph Lucas though as his wife was > Sarah and > since most of the members were related to each other in one way or > another > it seems unlikely they would mess up her name. > > Cheryl Rothwell > LoganCty@mindspring.com > > I don't have my list of members of Lake Fork church at home, but > will > try to check to see where my entry came from, tomorrow. > I show a Joseph Lucas as a member of Bethel Indian Grove Church, > but > his name appears in the association minutes of 1880, which could > well > mean a later generation Joseph Lucas than the one referred to above. > This > Joseph Lucas was chosen as a messenger several times, the latest I > have > record of was in 1888. This church, at this time, was not in McLean > Co. > (although it originally - 1832 - was located in that county), but by > 1860 > this church had moved its regular meetings to Indian Grove in > Livingston > County, south of Fairbury. > More later, after I have opportunity to check my entry on Lake > Fork. > Sincerely, > Robert > > On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 18:49:19 -0500 "Cheryl Rothwell" > <LoganCty@mindspring.com> writes: > > Joseph Lucas, son of Abraham Lucas and Marcy Kelsey Lucas, moved > from > > Caesars Creek Baptist in Greene County, Ohio, to Indian Run > Baptist, > > also > > Greene County, Ohio, and then to Illinois. He settled for a period > > in Irish > > Grove Township, Menard County, [1825-1830] then briefly at Pekin > in > > Tazewell > > County, then to Corwin Township, Logan County, then Broadwell > > Township, > > Logan County [1839]. His parents and siblings were in Logan > County. > > > > It is likely he was in Tazewell in 1833. He had a son named Peter > P. > > I don't > > know what happened to Peter P. but he could be the name on your > > list. > > > > There is no evidence Joseph was ever in McLean County. Members of > > his family > > were part of the Lake Fork Church but I don't believe this Joseph > > was. > > > > Cheryl Rothwell > > LoganCty@mindspring.com > > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
We don't really know when Joseph died but I think it safe to say it was before 1880. He was born in 1786 so even if he was alive he wasn't traveling about for a church. From the Lake Fork records: Joseph Lucas Letters of dis. Dec 1838 for he and Susannah, his wife I don't think it is the same Joseph Lucas though as his wife was Sarah and since most of the members were related to each other in one way or another it seems unlikely they would mess up her name. Cheryl Rothwell LoganCty@mindspring.com I don't have my list of members of Lake Fork church at home, but will try to check to see where my entry came from, tomorrow. I show a Joseph Lucas as a member of Bethel Indian Grove Church, but his name appears in the association minutes of 1880, which could well mean a later generation Joseph Lucas than the one referred to above. This Joseph Lucas was chosen as a messenger several times, the latest I have record of was in 1888. This church, at this time, was not in McLean Co. (although it originally - 1832 - was located in that county), but by 1860 this church had moved its regular meetings to Indian Grove in Livingston County, south of Fairbury. More later, after I have opportunity to check my entry on Lake Fork. Sincerely, Robert On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 18:49:19 -0500 "Cheryl Rothwell" <LoganCty@mindspring.com> writes: > Joseph Lucas, son of Abraham Lucas and Marcy Kelsey Lucas, moved from > Caesars Creek Baptist in Greene County, Ohio, to Indian Run Baptist, > also > Greene County, Ohio, and then to Illinois. He settled for a period > in Irish > Grove Township, Menard County, [1825-1830] then briefly at Pekin in > Tazewell > County, then to Corwin Township, Logan County, then Broadwell > Township, > Logan County [1839]. His parents and siblings were in Logan County. > > It is likely he was in Tazewell in 1833. He had a son named Peter P. > I don't > know what happened to Peter P. but he could be the name on your > list. > > There is no evidence Joseph was ever in McLean County. Members of > his family > were part of the Lake Fork Church but I don't believe this Joseph > was. > > Cheryl Rothwell > LoganCty@mindspring.com > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the > #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ============================== The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1
Cheryl, I thank you for finding this. I scanned through my copy of the records, but did not find this entry. I'm sure this is where my entry came from for Joseph and Susannah, but I also show a Hannah Lucas joining in December 1828, and a "Sister Lucas" joining in June 1829. Also Thomas and Sarah Lucas in December 1829. I don't consider this "Susannah" conclusive proof that it is not the same Joseph being dismissed in 1838, as the clerk could have been a little confused, if he was not related, although I agree it may not be too likely. Admittedly, there are some loose ends in the records, - plus, my copy of the records has a gap between 1834 and 1836, actually it appears there is a gap between two different record books. Several things have happened in this time, for example, the pastor Elder Charles Harper disappears from our sight and is seen no more. I took a closer look at ALL the Lucas family in my database earlier today, and will mention that there were the following who were members of Little Flock church in Cass county (the records of which do exist) - John (d. abt. 1859), joined 1840; Mary, joined 1859; Sarah W., joined in 1876; Sarah, joined in 1896; and William, d. abt. 1873, joined 1853. I also show a Peter Lucas as a member of Lebanon Church in Logan County. The other entries are in other areas of the state, except for Lake Fork and Pleasant Grove which we have been discussing. I am compiling some history of the Pleasant Grove Church, from what few sources I have. Since it had 54 members by the mid-1830's, I would hope there might be a deed for a meeting house, which would be another source. Elm Grove and Tremont townships are evidently the most likely candidates for its location. Sincerely, Robert On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 16:33:58 -0500 "Cheryl Rothwell" <LoganCty@mindspring.com> writes: > We don't really know when Joseph died but I think it safe to say it > was > before 1880. He was born in 1786 so even if he was alive he wasn't > traveling > about for a church. > > From the Lake Fork records: > Joseph Lucas Letters of dis. Dec 1838 for he and Susannah, his > wife > > I don't think it is the same Joseph Lucas though as his wife was > Sarah and > since most of the members were related to each other in one way or > another > it seems unlikely they would mess up her name. > > Cheryl Rothwell > LoganCty@mindspring.com > > I don't have my list of members of Lake Fork church at home, but > will > try to check to see where my entry came from, tomorrow. > I show a Joseph Lucas as a member of Bethel Indian Grove Church, > but > his name appears in the association minutes of 1880, which could > well > mean a later generation Joseph Lucas than the one referred to above. > This > Joseph Lucas was chosen as a messenger several times, the latest I > have > record of was in 1888. This church, at this time, was not in McLean > Co. > (although it originally - 1832 - was located in that county), but by > 1860 > this church had moved its regular meetings to Indian Grove in > Livingston > County, south of Fairbury. > More later, after I have opportunity to check my entry on Lake > Fork. > Sincerely, > Robert > > On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 18:49:19 -0500 "Cheryl Rothwell" > <LoganCty@mindspring.com> writes: > > Joseph Lucas, son of Abraham Lucas and Marcy Kelsey Lucas, moved > from > > Caesars Creek Baptist in Greene County, Ohio, to Indian Run > Baptist, > > also > > Greene County, Ohio, and then to Illinois. He settled for a period > > in Irish > > Grove Township, Menard County, [1825-1830] then briefly at Pekin > in > > Tazewell > > County, then to Corwin Township, Logan County, then Broadwell > > Township, > > Logan County [1839]. His parents and siblings were in Logan > County. > > > > It is likely he was in Tazewell in 1833. He had a son named Peter > P. > > I don't > > know what happened to Peter P. but he could be the name on your > > list. > > > > There is no evidence Joseph was ever in McLean County. Members of > > his family > > were part of the Lake Fork Church but I don't believe this Joseph > > was. > > > > Cheryl Rothwell > > LoganCty@mindspring.com > > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Cheryl, Thank you for this wonderful information. This fall I had tried without success to find minutes of churches and associations in Greene Co., Ohio; perhaps this will help me track some down. It appears from this, that J. Lucas is in fact this same Joseph Lucas, as he was one of the three messengers from Pleasant Grove Church in Tazewell Co., to bear the request from the church for admittance into the Sangamon Association in September 1833. P. P. Lucas was one of three messengers appointed in 1835. I don't have my list of members of Lake Fork church at home, but will try to check to see where my entry came from, tomorrow. I show a Joseph Lucas as a member of Bethel Indian Grove Church, but his name appears in the association minutes of 1880, which could well mean a later generation Joseph Lucas than the one referred to above. This Joseph Lucas was chosen as a messenger several times, the latest I have record of was in 1888. This church, at this time, was not in McLean Co. (although it originally - 1832 - was located in that county), but by 1860 this church had moved its regular meetings to Indian Grove in Livingston County, south of Fairbury. More later, after I have opportunity to check my entry on Lake Fork. Sincerely, Robert On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 18:49:19 -0500 "Cheryl Rothwell" <LoganCty@mindspring.com> writes: > Joseph Lucas, son of Abraham Lucas and Marcy Kelsey Lucas, moved from > Caesars Creek Baptist in Greene County, Ohio, to Indian Run Baptist, > also > Greene County, Ohio, and then to Illinois. He settled for a period > in Irish > Grove Township, Menard County, [1825-1830] then briefly at Pekin in > Tazewell > County, then to Corwin Township, Logan County, then Broadwell > Township, > Logan County [1839]. His parents and siblings were in Logan County. > > It is likely he was in Tazewell in 1833. He had a son named Peter P. > I don't > know what happened to Peter P. but he could be the name on your > list. > > There is no evidence Joseph was ever in McLean County. Members of > his family > were part of the Lake Fork Church but I don't believe this Joseph > was. > > Cheryl Rothwell > LoganCty@mindspring.com > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the > #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Joseph Lucas, son of Abraham Lucas and Marcy Kelsey Lucas, moved from Caesars Creek Baptist in Greene County, Ohio, to Indian Run Baptist, also Greene County, Ohio, and then to Illinois. He settled for a period in Irish Grove Township, Menard County, [1825-1830] then briefly at Pekin in Tazewell County, then to Corwin Township, Logan County, then Broadwell Township, Logan County [1839]. His parents and siblings were in Logan County. It is likely he was in Tazewell in 1833. He had a son named Peter P. I don't know what happened to Peter P. but he could be the name on your list. There is no evidence Joseph was ever in McLean County. Members of his family were part of the Lake Fork Church but I don't believe this Joseph was. Cheryl Rothwell LoganCty@mindspring.com
One of the Rootsweb servers had a serious crash. Many mailing lists were affected. These mailing lists may have unsubscribed current subscribers and may have resubscribed people who unsubscribed themselves in the last week or so -- among the many little glitches. If you get this notice check the mailing list name at the top - for sure you are subscribed to that one. If you don't hear from some of your mailing lists then perhaps you got lost in the mess and will want to resubscribe. If you weren't really lost no harm will be done by your resubscription. If you unsubcribed in the last week and get this message please unsubscribe again. It may take awhile to get things back the way they were so please bear with me. Cheryl Rothwell LoganCty@mindspring.com
Is anyone on the list knowledgeable about the Baptist Church at Tremont, or the church called Pleasant Grove Baptist, from which its members came, when it was formed in 1842? Or, regarding Isaac Merriam, the first pastor of the Tremont Baptist Church, in 1842, I'm wondering if he was closely related to Jonathan Merriam, who came from Vermont under the auspices of the Home Missionary Society and became pastor of the Springfield Baptist church in about 1837. I am primarily interested in learning more about the Pleasant Grove church, where it was located, when organized, by whom, etc. Robert ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Elder Isaac MERRIAM organized the Tremont Baptist Church in 1842. Can anyone tell me about him or his family? I am wondering if he was closely related to Elder Jonathan MERRIAM, who also accepted an appointment from the Home Missionary Society, and became pastor of the Springfield Church a little before this (about 1837)? Any historians for the Central Baptist Church of Springfield on this list? Robert ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
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Hi List ! I was happily surfing through some random relatives in Ohio when I learned that some of them actually made their way into Tazewell County, IL. ...Is anyone researching Henry and Jane Fleming ? Jane was a Taylor born 1808 and Henry Fleming was born abt. 1806. I checked (on line IL Marriage index) and came up with these possible children, Andrew Fleming William Fleming, Louisa Jane Fleming, married a Thomas Wood and Mary H. Fleming married a William Galbraith. Jane and Henry bought property 27 25N 04W in 1836. I found a John J. Taylor who bought property in Tazewell too and wondered if he might be related to Jane. The Taylors, Alexanders and Reeds of this line originated in Scotland>Ireland>Maryland>Pennsylvania>some into Ohio>Indiana> IL> and onward. Few went south because of their dislike of slavery. I also see an David C. Alexander early into Tazewell Co.and wonder if anyone knows where he was from ? Smiles, Denise
Hello List: I'm seeking EMMITT relatives, who may have pictures of some of my past relatives. My g grandmother Eliza Jane Renoud Emmitt died in 1906 in the home of her youngest Son George Elbert Emmitt in Terre Haute Indiana. Would like to exchange family history with any descendents for pictures of any of this family. Scanned photos OK. If you have no family photos please respond anyway. George Elbert EMMITT b. Jan. 1853 Waverly Pike Co. OH. m. Flora P. Higgins ca. 1879 in Waverly OH. m. # 2 Maude McClure ca. 1887 in KY. Children of the above. Robert M. EMMITT b. 5 July 1880 OH Mother Flora Higgins Thomas H. EMMITT b. 26 Jan. 1883 OH Mother Flora Higgins Earl EMMITT b. ca. 1885 OH Mother Flora Higgins Minnie FISHER b. Nov. 1888 KY? Mother Maude McClure George R. EMMITT b. 7 Oct. 1892 Pekin IL. Mother Maude McClure John EMMITT b. Jan. 1895 Pekin IL. Mother Maude McClure Arthur EMMITT b. Oct. 1897 Pekin IL. Mother Maude MCClure The above family are known to have lived in Pike Co. OH, KY, Pekin IL, and Terre Haute Indiana at various times. If you are a descendent or have any info. please reply. Have a lot of family history to share. John <jwemmitt@mindspring.com>
There's an online database containing Illinois Newspapers that have been filmed, their time span, and their locations at: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/techserv/inp/webpages/main.htm Hope this helps, Mike Dickson TCGHS Webmaster Cheryl Rothwell wrote: > Marilyn Underwood is having some computer problems but she wants you to > know: > > I was talking to a woman at the library the other day and she said the > Ill. St. Historical Library, at Old St. Capitol, has a booklet/brochure > that lists all the newspapers, and dates, available for inter-library > loan and it is FREE. She was viewing tapes for Ottawa, Rockford areas. > So I called the next day and asked about it and the woman said, no > problem - need your name and address - that was it. So I am expecting > it this week - I hope. It will also have the dates the film covers and > areas. > > So if anyone calls, I'm sure they will oblige. > > Illinois State Historical Library > Old State Capitol > Springfield, IL 62701 > (217) 785-7941
Marilyn Underwood is having some computer problems but she wants you to know: I was talking to a woman at the library the other day and she said the Ill. St. Historical Library, at Old St. Capitol, has a booklet/brochure that lists all the newspapers, and dates, available for inter-library loan and it is FREE. She was viewing tapes for Ottawa, Rockford areas. So I called the next day and asked about it and the woman said, no problem - need your name and address - that was it. So I am expecting it this week - I hope. It will also have the dates the film covers and areas. So if anyone calls, I'm sure they will oblige. Illinois State Historical Library Old State Capitol Springfield, IL 62701 (217) 785-7941
The Illinois State Archives and the Illinois State Genealogical Society cooperatively provide an online index to Illinois marriage records from 1763 to 1900 http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/marriage.html The Indiana State Library provides an online index to Indiana marriages through 1850. http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html The University of Kentucky has online indexes to Kentucky marriages & divorces for 1973-1993; and Kentucky deaths from 1911 to 1982. http://ukcc.uky.edu/~vitalrec/ The Maine State Archives has an online index to Maine marriages from 1892 to 1922 http://thor.ddp.state.me.us/archives/plsql/archdev.Marriage_Archive.search_f orm This site also lists death records from 1960 to 1996. http://thor.ddp.state.me.us/archives/plsql/archdev.death_archive.search_form The Michigan Genealogical Death Indexing System (GENDIS) is an excellent example. It includes abstracts to more than 150,000 Michigan death records from 1867-1882. http://www.mdmh.state.mi.us/PHA/OSR/gendis/index.htm The Texas State Bureau of Vital Statistics now provides online indexes to its death records from 1964 to 1998. http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/bvs/registra/deathidx/deathidx.htm
HAPPY NEW YEAR'S to all researchers in Peoria and Tazewell County from a former resident of Peoria and Washington, via Delavan. Terry Davison Abilene, TX