Posted on: Whiteside Co. Illinois Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Whiteside/10830 Surname: UNDERHILL, LANCASTER ------------------------- I have a few UNDERHILL's in my tree: Ladovic, Charles, Margaret, Elizabeth, Julia Ann, Abram "Hiram", Abram, Jane, Mary, Isaac, Abraham, William, Nathaniel, John, Horace, Martha and Emma. Here's a few UNDERHILL articles from the Tampico Tornado newspaper: August 8, 1891 Miss Cora, Emma and Harry HOTCHKISS, Miss LAWRENCE, of Sterling, and Messrs. Grant CLEVELAND and Eugene UNDERHILL was [sic] callers at the GIFFORD house Sunday evening. January 13, 1894 Last Saturday Elder BARTLETT administered the rite of baptism to eleven converts, at the baptistery of the Baptist church of this place who were as follows: Mrs. Dr. S. M. GREEN, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose SHERE, Mrs. V. McKENZIE, Mrs. FIELDS, Mrs. Frank COOLEY, Mrs. Jacob WINCHELL, Mrs. Flavel MORRILL, Mr. and Mrs. Jed McKENZIE and Mr. UNDERHILL. September 22, 1900 W. J. LOVE and wife returned from their visit to Belvidere last Saturday. They, in company with Emmet UNDERHILL and wife of Prophetstown drove across the country to that city to visit with the sister of Mrs. LOVE and Mrs. UNDERHILL. Mr. LOVE tells us they had a pleasant trip, saw lots of fine country and an enterprising manufacturing town that seemed to be prospering and everybody who wanted a job could find plenty to do in Belvidere. "It does one good," he says "to get out and see one's friends and to find out what other people are doing." September 26, 1903 Chancey McCLURE died Sunday night at 9:30 at his home north-west of here from the effects of a severe kick in the abdomen by a mule last Wednesday noon. Since his injury he seemed to be getting better and the inflammation seemed to be getting better, but on Sunday he grew rapidly worse and although both Dr. HORNER and SMITH did everything possible, they could not stem death. Interment was in Whittington cemetery. Chauncey Herbert McCLURE was born in Galva, Ill., April 19, 1862, and was married at Jefferson, Iowa, Jan. 23 to Ruby UNDERHILL. For five years they lived in Jefferson when they moved to Nebraska where they lived six years. In 1892 they came to Tampico since which time this community has been their home. The deceased was one of a family of seven children, two of whom died in childhood. The surviving are: E.D., of Tampico; William, of Nebraska; James, of Utah; Mrs. Bessie SEAVER of Utah; and Joseph of Nebraska. A wife and four children survive: Eunice, Maud, Lillian, Chauncey and Alice. Here's some LANCASTER stuff: March 14, 1896 Mrs. A. GOODELL [GOODALE?] who has been visiting at Henry LANCASTER's this winter returned to her home Sunday.