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  1. A history of the County of Du Page, Illinois:containing an account of its early settlement and present advantages, a separate history of the several towns, including by C. W Richmond, 1974
  2. The voters and tax-payers of DeKalb County, Illinois: Containing, also, a biographical directory of its tax-payers and voters, a history of the county ... officers of societies, lodges, etc., etc by Henry F Kett, 1992
  3. United Presbyterian history: Particularly First Presbyterian Church, Danville, Illinois from 1823-1947 by Garnet Reck, 1966
  4. McHenry County Illinois Marriages
  5. 1850 Census Adams County, Illinois: Volume 1 by Adams County, Illinois Great River Genealogical Society, 1983
  6. St. Boniface Cemetery: Quincy, Illinois by Great River Genealogical Society, 1984
  7. Cemetery burial permits Georgetown Cemetery: Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois (Illinois DAR Genealogical Records Committee report) by Donna Miller Gash, 1999
  8. Marriages, 1859-1879: Douglas County, Illinois by Fredrick Mooney, 1979
  9. Obituary's and death related items taken from Mendon Dispatch newspaper of Mendon, Adams County, Illinois: 1877-1905 by Joseph J Beals, 1982
  10. Young family genealogy by Rufus E Young, 1956
  11. Marriage's and related items taken from Mendon Dispatch newspaper Mendon, Adams County, Illinois: 1877-1905 by Joseph J Beals, 1982
  12. Corrections and supplement to "Lawrence County cemeteries," State of Illinois by Bessie Irene Black, 1977
  13. Index to Adams cemetery, Lincoln and Exchange St., Crete, Illinois by Jon K Anderson, 1975
  14. Obituary's and death related items taken from Clayton Enterprise newspaper of Clayton, Adams County, Illinois: 1879-1900 by Joseph J Beals, 1985

81. Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/Illinois
http//www.tbox.com/isgs. genealogy Research in illinois. http//www.outfitters.com/illinois/ history/family/
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/illinois.html
Mailing Lists Usenet Newsgroups FTP sites Telnet Sites ... Email sites
ILLINOIS RESOURCES
URL: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/illinois.html Last update: Saturday, 16-Sep-2000 19:53:09 EDT by Chris Gaunt
Links last checked 16-Sep-2000. Register Resource Update Resource Report a Broken Link
a. State Resources (Illinois)
Vital Records Information - Illinois
http://vitalrec.com/il.html
Info for records at the state and county level. Illinois Archives
http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/arc_home.html Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900
http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/marriage.html
A joint effort between the Illinois State Archives and the Illinois State Genealogical Society, this database has been created by volunteers and Archives staff, working from original county clerk's marriage records as well as publications of county genealogical societies and private individuals. Illinois Public Domain Land Sales
http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/data_lan.html Illinois Civil War Veterans Database
http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/datcivil.html

82. Genealogy.com: Allison Family Of Southern Illinois 1809 To Present
Ancestral history featuring pedigree and photographs. Compiled by James W Allison.
http://www.genealogy.com/users/a/l/l/James-W-Allison/
showAd("banner") Message Boards Family Home Pages Create a Home Page Search Family Home Pages ... Contribute a Tombstone
Family Finder
First Name: Middle: Last: Still living Allison Family Of Southern Illinois 1809 to Present
Updated October 31, 2002
About Our Family Research
THE ALLISON FAMILY CAME TO THE AMERICAS AROUND 1750 or1760.THEY WERE SCOTS WHO MAY HAVE LIVED IN IRELAND OR WALES PRIOR TO DEPARTING FOR THE AMERICAS. THEY WERE STRICT BAPTISTS FROM THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND WHO FELL IN WITH THE BAPTISTS IN THE AMERICAS. THEY POSSIBLY CAME IN TO THE AMERICAS THROUGH PHILIDELPHIA OR AMBOY OR NEW YORK CITY AROUND 1750 OR 1760. SAMUEL AND JONATHAN ALLISON WERE PROBABLY BORN IN AMERICA SOON THEREAFTER. MAKING
SAMUEL AROUND 50 YEARS OLD WHEN HE LIVED IN MASON COUNTY, KENTUCKY AND 68 YEARS OLD WHEN HE DIED IN LAWRENCE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. THERE ARE CONFLICTING STORIES AS TO WHERE SAMUEL V. ALLISON, SR. WAS BORN. ACCORDING TO THE OBITUARY OF JOSEPH PERRY ALLISON, A GRANDSON OF SAMUEL ALLISON, SAMUEL ALLISON WAS RAISED IN NEW JERSEY.A HISTORICAL MAP OF NEW JERSEY SHOWS THAT THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLED NORTH OF TRENTON. THE BAPTIST CHURCH LATER BROKE WITH A GROUP CALLED THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH A/K/A THE OLD SCHOOL BAPTISTS. THE BAPTISTS HAD A CHURCH WHICH WAS NORTH OF TRENTON IN HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY IN MERCER COUNTY,
NEW JERSEY (2ND OLDEST PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH IN AMERICA). PERHAPS THIS IS WHERE SAMUEL AND JONATHAN ALLISON WERE BORN AND RAISED. HOPEWELL WAS A CENTER FOR BAPTIST MISSIONARIES TO LEARN THEIR TRADE. THE OLDEST PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH IN AMERICA IS THE WELSH TRACT CHURCH. IT IS TWO MILES FROM NEWARK, DELAWARE, IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE (THIS IS ABOUT 35 MILES SOUTHWEST

83. Genealogy And Family History Research In Illinois
illinois Newspapers how to find them. The Military Tract in western illinoiswas used as bounty land for soldiers who served in the War of 1812;
http://www.outfitters.com/illinois/history/family/illinois.html

84. 1812 WAR INDEX PAGE
Part of the illinois Trails History and genealogy Project. Includes history, maps, correspondence, and rosters.
http://www.iltrails.org/1812hx.htm
Presents...
THE WAR of 1812
CLICK ON MAP FOR FULL VERSION A SHORT HISTORY OF THE EVENTS IN ILLINOIS BEFORE DURING AND AFTER THE WAR OF 1812 The former Territorial Governments had begun obtaining the land of the Native Americans in a series of Treaties. These treaties exchanged land for yearly payments of money and presents. The Indians were not satisfied and took advantage of the War of 1812 to side with the British. The tribes involved were the Potawatomi, Kickappo, and The Sac and Fox. During the both French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic wars between France and Great Britain both parties violated the maritime rights of the neutral powers. This especially affected the United States. The British Navy impressed (kidnapped and took aboard for service) thousands of seamen from vessels registered in the U.S. which include naturalized Americans claiming they were either deserters of British subjects. In 1807 the British Frigate Leopard fired on the U.S.S. Chesapeake in American Territorial Waters, then removed and later excecuted 4 crewmen. Britain also was seizing vessels which were bound for Europe but didn't stop first in Britain. Between 1803 and 1812 nearly 1500 American ships were seized. The American's were prepared to answer with economic sanctions. A trade ban was imposed on Britain in Nov. 1810 but Britain refused to comply and President Madison summoned Congress into session in November of 1811 to prepare for was. War was declared on Great Britain 18 Jun 1812.

85. Logsdon Tracy's Genealogy Page
Logsdon's from John of Roxton, England (1500) To current Logsdon's of illinois and Ohio.
http://www.one-eleven.net/tracydaisy/

86. Randolph County IL
Offers county marriages, deaths, births, military, census, schools, and special section on Kaskaskia.
http://www.randolphcountyillinois.net/

Randolph County Illinois!
"...Where Illinois Began!..."
Thank you for visiting my RANDOLPH COUNTY ILLINOIS website! These pages are made FOR you and BY you... meaning YOUR contribution is most welcome!!! Do visit us again, as NEW DATA will be added often. Happy Hunting!!! New and Updated Pages!!!
Messages
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Last Updated February 22, 2003 Search this site or the web

Site search Web search
This Randolph County site has grown from our earlier Kaskaskia pages.
While it will include all of the county, I will endeavor to keep the Kaskaskia data
to itself, as much as possible. There WILL be Kaskaskia data listed throughout. You can go directly to the Kaskaskia section by clicking HERE. Send YOUR data now! Jean Randolph researchers...don't stop when you come to the Kaskaskia heading! You may miss the ONE item that you are searching for! Virginia eventually ceded its frontier holdings to the Continental Congress which, in 1787, established the Northwest Territory with General Arthur St. Clair presiding as Governor at Marietta, Ohio. Randolph County took its name from noted Revolutionary War soldier and statesman, Edmund Randolph of Virginia. Then, in 1809, the Illinois Territory came into being and admitted to the Union as a sovereign State in 1818.

87. Illinois, A Member Site Of The American History And Genealogy Project
This page was last updated Thursday, 17May-2001 141738 MDT. The American Historyand genealogy Project, I'm your host for this illinois site, Bill Oliver.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/il/state1/
This page was last updated Thursday, 17-May-2001 14:17:38 MDT.
I'm your host for this Illinois site, Bill Oliver
State Symbols:
Flower is Violet
Tree is White oak
Bird is Cardinal
Animal is White-tailed deer
Fish is Bluegill
Insect is Monarch butterfly
Song is “Illinois”
Mineral is Fluorite Nickname is Prairie State Dates: Illinois AHGP Counties
Links to other Illinois Sites Cyndi's List ILLINET Library Directory Illinois State Archives Illinois State Library Illinois Timeline This Illinois AHGP site is hosted by USGenNet Nonprofit Conditions of Use. You're the visitor to this USGenNet Safe-Site™ Graphics by Website by Webmaster

88. Perry County IL
Offers county marriages, deaths, births, military, census, schools, and associated information.
http://www.perrycountyillinois.net/

Perry County Illinois
Thank you for visiting my Perry County Illinois History and Genealogy website. If you have questions or comments, please write! Enjoy your visit and I hope you find your missing link. Visit often as our content changes frequently. Your contribution is most welcome! BIRTHS Suggestions and
submissions are welcome.
Contact:
Jean

New Items and Updates!!!
1914 Phone Book Listings.
....NEW!!!
Cutler School 1894
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Queries
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...UPDATED!!! Photo Album .....UPDATED!!! Mystery Photos .....NEW!!! Links ....UPDATED!!! Take A Break ....UPDATED!!! 1838 Nine Mile Letter.... NEW!!! Last update February 22, 2003 DEATHS MARRIAGES CENSUS BIOS ... OBITS Help keep this site online... DONATE Search this site or the web Site search Web search Births Deaths
A B C D ... T-Z Obituary listings from the DuQuoin Tribune These obit listings are from the DuQuoin Tribune Newspaper. They begin with 1867

89. LaSalle County, Illinois History And Genealogy
County, township and settlement history of Lasalle County illinois. Includes marriages, deaths, and births.
http://www.piperspages.com/LaSalle
Welcome to LaSalle County, Illinois History and Genealogy
Updated March 2, 2003 Presented by Nancy Piper
and
Hi, my name is Nancy Piper and I am the host for LaSalle, Putnam, Bureau, Woodford, Stark and Marshall Counties. My ancestors came to Illinois over 150 years ago and settled in the tiny village in Putnam County, which is no longer even a name on a map. I've always been a "history buff" and these pages let me help share the world my "findings". On these pages you will find the information pertaining to the history of La Salle County. Our goal is to have available free of charge as much information as possible and will be adding continuously to these pages, so check back often. I do not live in Lasalle County, so personal research is not possible. If you have any information to add, please E-mail me. QUERY BOARD FOR ILLINOIS COUNTIES Because of my work schedule, I no longer have time to post queries. New questions pertaining to Marshall, Putnam, LaSalle, Bureau, Woodford and Stark counties can be posted in this forum Question for other counties, can also be posted here. County History and Information
general county history and information Township History and Information
includes biographies and photos Village History and Information
includes biographies and photos
Updated!!

90. Newberry Library
An independent research library and educational institution located in Chicago, illinois, USA. Strengths include genealogy, European exploration and settlement of the Americas; the American West; literature and history of the Midwest; Native American history and literature; the Renaissance; the French Revolution; Portuguese and Brazilian history; British literature and history; the history of cartography; the history and theory of music; the history of printing; and early philology and linguistics. The collections number 1,500,000 printed titles, five million manuscript pages, and more than 300,000 historic maps. Research affiliation Research Library Group.
http://www.newberry.org/nl/newberryhome.html

91. The Illinois St. Andrew Society Home Page
Organized in 1854 to sustain the Scottish heritage in music, literature, history, cultural exchanges and dance, and to assist fellow Scottish immigrants in adjusting to the rugged pioneer midwest. Offers a wide variety of programs, groups, and committees for Scottish genealogy, history, and business, as well as the Scottish Home for elderly Scots. Newsletter, membership qualifications, photos, events, and list of famous and infamous American Scots.
http://www.chicago-scots.org/

Reference
Activities Special Interest
Groups
... Site Map The Illinois Saint Andrew Society Web Site
is a meeting place for the Scottish communities of Chicagoland, Illinois and the World.
Need information about the Highland Games?
Click Here!
No time to have a garage sale?
Give your items to the Scottish Home for their annual
W hite E lephant Sale at the Scottish Home Picnic , August 2, 2003!
Call Essie Cervenka at 708.447.5092
Visit our Online Store to purchase tickets to events,
make donations, join the society, and renew your memberships!
To learn more about the Illinois Saint Andrew Society and how you can obtain a membership click here Paintings by Richard Demarco of the Town of St. Andrews Offered for sale to the Members of the Illinois Saint Andrew Society For more information on The Scottish Home click here The Remarkable Centennial History of The Scottish Home is shown in pictures 1900-2000 A growing list of History Club Newsletters chronicle the lives of the Scots men and women who helped shape our community and our world. See our

92. Monroe County-Illinois Trails History & Genealogy
Portal for research and information such as census records, church histories, military records, marriages, naturalization, newspaper articles, along with research help and tips.
http://www.iltrails.org/monroe/index.html
Monroe County
Home Biographies Census Records Church Histories ... Contact Me
Welcome
My name is Debbie Woolard and I will be your host for Monroe County. If you would like to be a co-host for this county, please contact me. Monroe County was formed on 6 Jan 1816 from Randolph and St. Clair Counities. I am not a professional researcher!! I have no personal interest in Monroe County, other than it needed to be adopted. Any Monroe County information I have found is presented here on these pages. * I regret that I am unable to perform personal research for you.* here MICROFILM DONATIONS: If you have newspaper or census microfilm you no longer need and want to donate it to someone who would put it to good use, you can email me. I will transcribe it and place it online so others may benefit. If you would like to find out more about Illinois Trails and County adoptions,
please visit our Volunteer Information page
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Visit the surrounding counties
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Perry St. Clair Washington Since June 2000 Illinois Trails is an Independent, non-profit organization dedicated to providing free access to Historical and Genealogical Records.

93. Marshall County Illinois History And Genealogy
Includes history of county, township and settlements, marriages, obituaries, pioneers and other information.
http://www.piperspages.com/Marshall
WELCOME TO MARSHALL COUNTY ILLINOIS HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Presented by Nancy Piper
and

Hi, my name is Nancy Piper and I am the host for Putnam and Marshall Counties. I live in Toluca, Illinois, so it was natural for me to host Marshall county. I've always been a "history buff" and these pages let me help share the world my "findings". On these pages you will find the information pertaining to the history of Marshall County. Our goal is to have available free of charge as much information as possible and will be adding continuously to these pages, so check back often. Due to increased responsibility and change in hours at my "regular" job, I am unable to do any personal research. If you have any information to add, please E-mail me. This page keeps growing and growing thanks to numerous donations from fellow "historians and researchers". Thank you everyone for all your wonderful contributions! NEW!! QUERY BOARD FOR ILLINOIS COUNTIES Because of my work schedule, I no longer have time to post queries. New questions pertaining to Marshall, Putnam, LaSalle, Bureau, Woodford and Stark counties can be posted in this forum Question for other counties, can also be posted here.
SEARCH PUTNAM, MARSHALL, WOODFORD, LASALLE AND BUREAU COUNTIES!!

94. Webs By Andy
Andy and family of illinois. News, photos, genealogy, and guestbook.
http://www.batka.com/
WWW.Batka.Com Part of the Batka Web Ring

95. Livingston County, Illinois, Family History: Genealogy
Master index of every family known to have lived in the county with each source of information cited on each name.
http://hometown.aol.com/livingstoncounty/myhomepage/business.html
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Livingston County, Illinois, Family History: Genealogy
Welcome... a table of contents...
Last updated 02Apr2002:
A)Table of Contents... what you are now reading
B)Some of the resident families of the 19th and 20th centuries:
-1)A to Z surname index of where to find each surname in the public records of Livingston County (for quick lookups use your Ctrl+F keys).
C)Sources of information used in, "Some of the resident families of the 19th and 20th centuries"
-1)What's being added next
D)Links to other pages (bottom of this page)
-Illinois Family History Research: Place Names of Each Illinois County... offers every town and and township that ever existed in Illinois and is grouped by the county (note: MANY towns appear in SEVERAL counties as it was the practice to name a town whatever name you wanted, they didn't care if five other towns already had that name!)
-Illinois Family History Research: Place Names of the Northeast 25 Counties... offers the details of each town and township so you'll be able to locate many... elaborate detail is paid to Livingston County, offering a list of area archives AFTER the alphabetical listing of towns, townships, cemeteries, waterways... this will help you determine IF you have chosen the correct county to look for records of your ancestors.
-Illinois Family History Research: Timeline for Genealogy... this is a chronology of events that has been designed for you to study WHERE one of your disappearing ancestors may have gone (did he go look for gold? to work on a canal? free land was offered? a new coal mining adventure?) as this would supply the missing motive for you to know why he suddenly vanished.

96. Johnson County Illinois History & Genealogy
Offers a variety of genealogical records, along with mailing lists, message board, and related links.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljohns2/
Johnson County Illinois
Johnson County was created in 1812 from Randolph County
Updated January 28, 2003
Recent Additions

Johnson County Illinois Genealogy Records

Biographies
Church records Marriages Photographs ... Pensions Miscellaneous Johnson County records Available at the Illinois State Archives Johnson County Microfilms available to rent at your local LDS Family History Center Johnson County land records search. At the Illinois State Archives. Maps Johnson County message board at Rootsweb To subscribe to the Johnson County mailing list
If you use Signatures in your e-mail they must be turned off. Click here to search the Johnson County, IL mailing list archives To subscribe to the SOIL (Southern Illinois) mailing list
To subscribe to the IL-SOUTHERN mailing list
Johnson County Resources Johnson County Clerk
400 Court Sq
PO Box 96 Vienna, IL 62995 Birth $5.00 since 1878 Death $5.00 since 1877 Marriage $5.00 since 1830 Johnson County Historical Society Useful links Faye Bowman's Johnson and Pope County website A lot of good information. ILTRAILS Johnson Co website More good information.

97. Illinois Trails Coles County, Illinois
Provides history and genealogy resources for the county and its towns, including maps, census, vital records, cemetary transcriptions, and links to other genealogy research sites.
http://www.iltrails.org/Coles/index.html
Welcome to this Illinois Trails Coles County Website. I'm your Coles County Host, Kim Torp, and I try to update these pages at least monthly, so be sure to check back often to see what new data has been added.
Illinois Trails is a not-for-profit organization whose members strive to post as much raw genealogical data online as possible. Within these pages you will find all kinds of "raw data" to help you in researching your family lines.
KimmySueT@aol.com

MICROFILM DONATIONS: If you have newspaper or census microfilm you no longer need and would like to donate it to someone who would put it to good use, please email me so we can make arrangements. I will transcribe it and place it online so others may benefit.
IMPORTANT: I am not a professional researcher!! My family lines can be found on my personal HICKS Family webpage - please email me if you are related. All the rest of any Coles County information I have is presented here on these pages.
* I regret that I am unable to perform personal research for you.*

98. Woodford County Illinois History And Genealogy
Articles and links to the county, township and local interests, including images and family trees. Presented by Nancy Piper and illinois Trails History and genealogy.
http://www.piperspages.com/woodford/
Welcome
to Woodford County, Illinois History and Genealogy
Updated June 16, 2002 Presented by Nancy Piper
and

Hi, my name is Nancy Piper and I am the host for Woodford, Putnam, LaSalle, Bureau and Marshall Counties. My ancestors came to Illinois over 150 years ago and settled in the tiny village of Florid, which is no longer even a name on a map. I've always been a "history buff" and these pages let me help share the world my "findings". On these pages you will find the information pertaining to the history of Woodford County. Our goal is to have available free of charge as much information as possible and will be adding continuously to these pages, so check back often. Due to increased responsibility and I change in hours at my "regular" job, I am unable to do any personal research. If you have any information to add, please E-mail me. This page keeps growing and growing thanks to numerous donations from fellow "historians and researchers". Thank you everyone for all your wonderful contributions! NEW!!

99. Illinois Trails Schuyler County History & Genealogy Website
Provides history and genealogy resources for the county and its towns, including maps, census, vital records, cemetary transcriptions, and links to other genealogy research sites.
http://www.iltrails.org/Schuyler/
Above pictures are of the Rushville Square. Left is in 1900, Right in the 60's.
to
SCHUYLER COUNTY, ILLINOIS
"Where the Latch String is Always Out" ILTRAILS QUERY BOARDS
click here for all ILTRAILS Boards SCHUYLER COUNTY
click here for SCHUYLER County Board
email me Bear with me Still getting the kinks out.
Email me with problems you find.
Schuyler
County Schuyler County is located in West Central Illinois.
It's surrounded by Adams, Brown, Cass, Mason, Fulton, McDonough and Hancock Counties. It was formed in 1825 from Pike and Fulton Counties. The county seat is Rushville. Available Records: Federal Census are available from 1830. Birth and death records from 1877. Marriage records from 1825. Divorce, Probate and Civil Court Records from the Clerk of the Circuit Court. BIOGRAPHIES BIOGRAPHIES OF OLD SCHUYLER CO. SETTLERS BIOGRAPHIES OF THE WOMEN OF SCHUYLER CO. BIOGRAPHIES OF PEOPLE FROM AROUND SCHUYLER CENSUS INDEXES 1850 index DEATH RECORDS James Harvey Billingsley GENEALOGY - Donated Lines JAMES WESLEY DAVIS from Rose Mary Lawson HUFF-MANLOVE from Linda Manlove LENOVER Family Tree from Tammy (Lenover) Matthews HISTORIES History of Schuyler County and Courthouse Businesses of Schuyler County
Montooth Horse Barn and Business Churches of Schuyler County Bader Christian Church INK DRAWINGS BAINBRIDGE TOWNSHIP J. K. BENNETT's farm residence

100. Illinois Trails Project Stark County
History, raw data, genealogy statistics, biographies, cemeteries, census, and related historical and genealogical information.
http://www.iltrails.org/stark/

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