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  1. Illiana ancestors: Genealogy column in the Commercial news, Danville, Illinois, 1990, 1991, 1992 by Joan A Griffis, 1993
  2. The old cemetery of Carmi, Illinois, 1817-1966 by Claire Williams, 1980
  3. Marriage records of Illinois: Williamson County, 1839-1853, 1865 : Pope County, 1826-1845 : Johnson County, 1857-1860 by Edna L. Whiteside Sayers, 1966
  4. Union County Illinois probate records, 1818-1845 by Darrel Dexter, 1995
  5. Hans S. Myelle: Descendants in Illinois by Iris Shreve McConnell, 1996
  6. Illiana ancestors: 1993, 1994, 1995 : genealogy column in the Commercial news, Danville, Illinois by Joan A Griffis, 1996
  7. The Howe family of Clark County, Illinois: Descendents of David, 1771-1846, History & Genealogy by D. Edwin Howe, 1986
  8. Carlock, Illinois area cemetery inscriptions: Including mini-genealogies of the families of Denman and Carlock by Richard Lewis, 1976
  9. Genealogy of W. W. Hubbs: Hardin County Illinois by Martha Watson McMunn, 1984
  10. Pope County, Illinois county court record by Carolyn Cromeenes Foss, 1994
  11. Pioneer families of Randolph and Perry Counties, Illinois: Notes on the Campbell, Crozier, Flack, Milligan, Steele and Thompson families : the Crawfords ... Garven, Matthews and Robertson families by Robert Crawford Robertson, 1960
  12. Illinois records: Pope County, Illinois marriage records, 1816-1827 : cemetery inscriptions in Pope, Saline, Williamson and Johnson Cos by Edna L. Whiteside Sayers, 1965
  13. "What's happening in central Illinois": Citizens-- their life and times found in newspaper research, 1830's-1930's by Peggy Lathrop Sapp, 1999
  14. [A genealogy of the descendants of Frank Cassulo, Italy, 1869 by Shari Barnish, 1996

61. US Illinois
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63. Illinois Genealogy Page
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Blackhawk Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilbgsrim/ Census Online (Illinois page) http://www.census-online.com/links/IL/ Henry County Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilhcgs/ Illinois Adoption Registry (IL. Dept. of Public Health) http://www.idph.state.il.us/vital/iladoptreg.htm Illinois Birth, Death, and Other Records (IL. Dept. of Public Health) http://www.idph.state.il.us/vital/vitalhome.htm Illinois Civil War Veterans http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/datcivil.html Illinois County Courthouse Addresses http://www.genealogy.com/00000242.html?Welcome=1052318846 http://www.ilgenweb.com/ The Illinois Genealogy Resource Page http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~sorensen/GENE.HTM Illinois History and Genealogy http://outfitters.com/illinois/index2.html

64. Illinois Genealogy Books
illinois genealogy Books. Kaskaskia Records 17781790. Ed. ClarenceWalworth Alvord, Virginia Series, Vol. II, Collections of the
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66. DuPage County, Illinois Genealogy - The ILGenWeb Project
Next Meeting May 19th, 2004 at the Wheaton Public Library, DuPageCounty (IL) Genealogical Society PO Box 3 Wheaton, IL 60189-0003.
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67. Illinois Trails History And Genealogy
illinois Trails. illinois Trails is an allvolunteer not-for-profit group of individuals dedicated to putting as much historical and genealogical information online as possible for the free use of all researchers. illinois Trails History and genealogy. Susan Cook Kim Torp - State Coordinators
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68. Illinois State Genealogical Society - Home Page
to the illinois State Genealogical Society (ISGS) . . . Office Hours Monday Wednesday 1000 a.m. to 100 p.m. Phone (217) 789-1968. Email Address ISGS. a website created to enhance your passion for genealogy. A List of other illinois Resources. genealogy, Historical Lineage Societies in illinois
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Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Illinois: Transcription of the Death Rolls, 1879-1947 by Dennis Northcott and Thomas Brooks (ISBN 0-9728344-0-0). The Grand Army of the Republic was founded in 1866 and became the largest association of Civil War Union veterans. This book contains records of more than 32,000 Civil War Union veterans who served in regiments from 36 states. Each entry contains the veteran's name, rank, company, regiment or ship, name and location of post (i.e., local chapter) to which he belonged, and date of death. Some records also include age and place of burial.
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69. Illinois, A Member Site Of The American History And Genealogy Project
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70. 1812 WAR INDEX PAGE
Part of the illinois Trails History and genealogy Project. Includes history, maps, correspondence, and rosters.
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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.

71. Genealogy And Family History Research In Illinois
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72. 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;
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73. Genealogy.com: Allison Family Of Southern Illinois 1809 To Present
Ancestral history featuring pedigree and photographs. Compiled by James W Allison.
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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

74. Logsdon Tracy's Genealogy Page
Logsdon's from John of Roxton, England (1500) To current Logsdon's of illinois and Ohio.
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75. 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
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76. Randolph County IL
Offers county marriages, deaths, births, military, census, schools, and special section on Kaskaskia.
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Site search Web search 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!!! 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!

77. 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 27, 2004 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. NOTICE:
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78. 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.
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79. Cook County Genealogy Queries
306 genealogy Queries. Cook County genealogy Queries. Total matching queries306 Current search All locations United States illinois Cook County.
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Current search: All locations United States Illinois Cook County ... Sort by Date ANTHONY MOFFETT : I am looking for information concerning a Moffett family that placed a baby named Anthony Moffett up for adoption in Chicago, Illinois through the Department of Children and Family Services in the yea ... Posted: 08-Jun-2004 View Full Details CLEMENT : CUNNINGHAM : STONE : SWISSHEIMER : WAKELEY : My great-great grandfather Ebenezer Wakeley arrived in Chicago in 1870. He was a Civil War Veteran (Connecticut First Light Artilery 1861-1865) and he ran for the Mayor of Chicago (twice) on the Peop ... Posted: 01-Jun-2004 View Full Details ATKINSON : Trying to find any information about Kenneth Kulk Atkinson... I believe his father's name was Gary and his mother's maiden name was Kulk. ... Posted: 29-May-2004 View Full Details ATKINSON : Trying to find any information about Kenneth Kulk Atkinson... I believe his father's name was Gary and his mother's maiden name was Kulk. ... Posted: 29-May-2004 View Full Details ATKINSON : Trying to find any information about Kenneth Kulk Atkinson... I believe his father's name was Gary and his mother's maiden name was Kulk. ...

80. 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/

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