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  1. Censuses of Crawford & Clark Counties, Illinois: 1810 federal, 1818 state, 1820 federal, 1820 state : from the Illinois Historical Survey, Univ. of illinois by Jan Dawson, 1992
  2. Randolph County, Illinois, probate records: 20 Sep 1834-22 Dec 1835 by Lola Frazer Crowder, 2000
  3. The Van Amburgh family from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and Southwestern Illinois: And related families by Arlys Reitz LaFehr, 1991
  4. Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, 1861-1862 by Allen C. Fuller, Illinois, 1995-07
  5. Genealogy of the Weller family: Descendants of Frederick Conrad Weller, Sr. of Hanover, Germany and Frederick Conrad Weller, Jr., Jackson County, Illinois, ... and James Crane, Jackson County, Illinois by Carol Scott, 2001
  6. Madison Co., Illinois 1870 federal census by Joyce Meyer, 1999
  7. The Sagers of Northampton county, Pennsylvania, Sandusky county, Ohio, Richland county, Illinois by M. Jeanne "Jan" Dawson, 1991
  8. History of the Lemen family, of Illinois, Virginia, and elsewhere: With biographical sketches by Frank B Lemen, 2000
  9. Baptisms, marriages, & funerals, 1846 to 1880 performed by Christian Bernard Thummel, D.D., Lee and Whiteside Counties, Illinois: Including several performed in Springfield, Illinois and other areas by Olin Stephen Thummel, 1985
  10. The Jameses, Rhode Island to Illinois: A story of the James family and the many branches that attach to it by Patricia Mary Ann James Pollock, 2002
  11. Our seventieth year, American Legion, July 4th 1919-1989: Moultrie County Post No. 68, Sullivan, Illinois by Al Golden, 1989
  12. James Bishop Morray of Southern Illinois by Robert Garrett, 1993
  13. 1860 Du Page County, Illinois, federal census by Ruth Flesher Robb, 1991-01-01
  14. Dunker family genealogy by Jason Frederick Peters, 1998

81. Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/Illinois
catalog (via Illinet Online) telnet pac.ilcso.uiuc.edu illinois State GenealogicalSociety http//www.tbox.com/isgs genealogy Research in illinois http//www
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. 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. NOTICE:
Because of span email, I have had to put a code on my emails.
IN ORDER FOR ME TO RECEIVE AN EMAIL FROM YOU, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE INITIALS NJP in the subject line.
Here is an example: To:
From: npiper@maxiis.com
John Doe Subject: Family History - njp
Dear Nancy, Here is some of my family history .............. John Doe If you have any information to add, please

83. 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 31May2004
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).
Thank you for your cooperation.
Some former residents of Livingston County...
Numbering system:_type of record:
1810-1819 = 1_b=Baptismal Records
1820-1829 = 2_c=Biographies
1830-1839 = 3_d=Birth Index
1850-1859 = 5_f=Census Records
1860-1869 = 6_g=Churches/Membership Rolls
1880-1889 = 8_i=Deaths/Mortality Schedules/Obits 1890-1899 = 9_j=Historical Accounts 1910-1919 = 11l=Land and Deed Records 1920-1929 = 12m=Marriage Index 1930-1939 = 13n=Membership Rolls/Directories 1940-1949 = 14o=Military Records 1950-1959 = 15p=Newspapers 1960-1969 = 16q=Queries 1970-1979 = 17r=Records not listed above 1980-1989 = 18s=Schools/Yearbooks 1990-1999 = 19t=Tax Records 2000-2010 = 20z=Miscellaneous A letter following this number would be the type of information, a second number would be the source. Example: if you see:

84. 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.

85. 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

86. WILLIAMSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
A genealogy and history site which includes many records and where county and surname researchers can submit material, connect, and help each other.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwillia
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
This site is a member of The American History and Genealogy Project (AHGP) About page.
Williamson County was originally part of Franklin County.
In 1839, Williamson County was established. The history of "Bloody Williamson" includes family feuds, trouble in the coal fields, bootleggers, and deadly tornadoes.
UPDATED
as of 8 JUNE 2004, 4:24 P.M.
Surnames
Funeral Homes Marriages W'mson County WW II Army/Air Corps Casualties ... Deaths 1916 to 1950* Churches WWI Servicemen Names Index** Gadgets and Stuff Brick Walls ... Link to Census of 1850 Who Are They? - Coming Soon!
*This index to Williamson County deaths (1916 to 1950) is extracted from the Illinois Department of Public Health Archives. Buck Childers compiled this information and has generously allowed it to be added to the Williamson County site. The list was compiled to give researchers an opportunity to locate persons, by family group, who are listed in the Illinois Archives. In order to request a copy of the death certificate, the registration number must be obtained from the Illinois Department of Public Health Archives. A link to the archives is at the top of each page.
**A special thanks to John Devinney for allowing a link to made made to this very important index. .

87. Illinois Trails Coles County, IL History & Genealogy
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://iltrails.org/coles/
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 group 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.*
Maps of Coles County

Map of Coles showing 1830-1843 boundaries

1895 Map of Coles

List of Towns and their Dates of Creation
Transcription of 1905 History ... Coles County Census Transcriptions Tax Lists 1843 Delinquent Tax List 1845 Delinquent Tax List 1847 Delinquent Tax List 1849 Delinquent Tax List ... 1883 Delinquent Tax List Vital Records in Coles County Marriages Surnames starting with [A-AL AM-AZ] [BA - BAZ] UPDATED!

88. 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 January 18, 2004 Due to increased responsibility and the change in hours at my "regular" job, I am unable spend enough time working on this county. Because of this, Woodford County is in need of adoption. If you would like to find out more about hosting or helping with an Illinois Trails county, please visit our Volunteer Information Page . If you need help with your research in Illinois, be sure to visit our Illinois Research Help page NOTICE:
Because of spam email, I have had to put a code on my emails.
IN ORDER FOR ME TO RECEIVE AN EMAIL FROM YOU, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE INITIALS NJP in the subject line.
Here is an example: To:
From: npiper@maxiis.com
John Doe Subject: Family History - njp
Dear Nancy, Here is some of my family history .............. John Doe 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. I will however post queries and answer any general history questions that I can.

89. Freewebsites.com ERROR
Fisher family in Northern illinois. genealogy information available.
http://edanfisher.artshost.com

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  • 90. Lineages' Genealogy Site
    What records are available for Bureau County, illinois and where to write for them.
    http://www.lineagesnet.com/usa/IL/BureauCounty.html

    91. The Illinois History Resource Page
    A webliography of links to topics including the state's symbol and song, government information, genealogy, Chicago, Lincoln, Native Americans, the state's educational/historical/cultural institutions, and special topics. Compliled by the Assistant Director of the illinois State Archive.
    http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~sorensen/hist.html
    The Illinois History Resource Page
    Welcome to Illinois' First History and Government Resource Page
    Established by Mark W. Sorensen on December 12, 1995.
    INDEX OF TOPICS
    For non-history Factoid information about the weather, average temperature, highest point, population, statistics, rate of unemployment, etc. contact the Illinois State Library reference service or call their Information Line at (217) 782-7596. Also check Help with School Work: State Symbols, History, Genealogy, Fourth Grade Reports, History Fair before you write me for help. The word "ILLINOIS" is the French form of the Algonquin name ILLINI which means "superior men." It is how some native Americans in this area referred to themselves.
    Information about Illinois Government and the State Capitol:
    Official State of Illinois Home Page or Governor Rod R. Blagojevich

    92. IL Trails Washington County, Illinois
    A familyoriented site featuring genealogy related information.
    http://www.iltrails.org/washington/
    Washington County, Illinois
    Biographies Birth Records Church Records Cemeteries ... Look-Ups Illinois Trails is an Independent, non-profit organization dedicated to
    providing free access to Historical and Genealogical Records
    It may not be included in any publication or media,
    without the express, written consent of the authors.
    Information and photos on these pages may only be used for personal research.
    Sorry, I am not able to do personal research for you.
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    SouthWestern-Illinois-Ancestors Mailing List Search this site or the web powered by FreeFind Site search Web search Cemetery Information, Tombstone Photos, Biographies Contains Data for 29 Counties of Illinois and 8 other States Tombstone Photos, etc.
    Family Lineages
    Ayers Schnake Peter Ziegel originally = Zipfel Passport Application English Translation German Transcription with 1870 Photo
    Biographies
    Families A Photographic Biography The Seyler Family SMITH, James One of Ashley's Founding Fathers Summers Biography Descendants of Sanders A. Summers

    93. LogiqONE: Information Integration And Analysis Solutions
    Offers a manufacturing process analytical technology package with multivariate statistical process control, and lot genealogy. Also offers enterprise architecture solutions, consultancy, career information, and European contact details, with headquarters in Deerfield, illinois.
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    94. Illinois Trails Project Schuyler County
    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/

    95. The Genealogy Web Page You Were Looking For Has Moved!
    The genealogy Web Page you were looking for has moved! Please redirect allyour links and bookmarks to genealogy in the illinois State Archives.
    http://www.sos.state.il.us/special/genealog/genealog.html
    The Genealogy Web Page you were looking for has moved!
    Please re-direct all your links and bookmarks to:
    Genealogy in the Illinois State Archives

    96. Illinois Trails Presents Stark County, ILlinois History & Genealogy
    History, raw data, genealogy statistics, biographies, cemeteries, census, and related historical and genealogical information.
    http://www.iltrails.org/stark/
    Illinois Trails
    presents
    Stark County
    Dedicated to putting genealogical and historical data online This county is available for adoption! If you have the time and dedication to put genealogical data online for the free use of all researchers, visit our Researcher's Information page and then email Kim or Susan
    WE REGRET THAT WE ARE UNABLE TO DO PERSONAL RESEARCH FOR YOU. WE DO OUR BEST TO PRESENT FREE MATERIAL THAT WILL HELP YOU RESEARCH YOUR FAMILY IN ILLINOIS AND MANY TIMES, FOREGO OUR OWN PERSONAL RESEARCH TO DO SO. WE HAVE SET UP A RESEARCH HELP PAGE TO ANSWER MOST OF THE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT RESEARCH IN ILLINOIS. PLEASE REFER TO THIS PAGE BEFORE CONTACTING US FOR HELP. THANKS!
    Stark County Courthouse

    130 West Main Street
    Toulon, IL 61483
    County Clerk: (309) 286-5911
    Circuit Clerk: (309) 286-5941
    Recorder: (309) 286-5911 Stark County Established: March 2, 1839 (Laws, 1839, p. 229) Named for John Stark, a soldier of the French and Indian wars, a Major General of the Revolution, who served with distinction at Bunker Hill, Trenton, Princeton, and Bennington. Present area, or parts of it, formerly included in:

    97. TOMBSTONE CENTRAL
    Tombstones from many different states, including but not limited to Oklahoma, Kentucky, illinois, Missouri, Texas, Indiana.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~foe3643/
    TOMBSTONE CENTRAL by Cassy Sommers
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    Thanks to all the wonderful volunteers the 1910, 1920, and 1930 Knox County, Kentucky Federal Censuses are now completely transcribed. This projected would not have been completed with out their help. Thank you to each and everyone of you. 'Click' on a blue state to find all of the cemetery photographs in those states. The green states have no photographs. To donate cemetery photographs please e-mail it may take a while, but I do get them posted.
    DOCUMENTATION Birth Certificates Death Certificates 1860 Knox County Slave Schudule 1905 School Census Roaring Fork ... Wills and Estate Records
    GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE DIRECTIONS If you mark "Search freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com " it will search ALL of the freepages at Rootsweb, not just Tombstone Central. If you would like to search Tombstone Central only then you must include in the search term. For example: If you want to search for all of the Nasby Mills on just Tombstone Central then in the search box put: Nasby Mills foe3643
    Search WWW Search freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com

    98. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Douglas William Ackerma
    Research as compiled by Douglas William Ackerman from O'Fallon, illinois, USA.
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/c/k/Douglas-W-Ackerman/
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    The Douglas William Ackerman Family Home Page
    Updated September 5, 2000
    Douglas William Ackerman
    316 Amhurst Street
    O'Fallon, Illinois 62269
    United States
    dacker5564@aol.com

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    99. Illinois Trails Perry County History & Genealogy
    History, raw data, genealogy statistics, biographies, cemeteries, census, and related historical and genealogical information.
    http://www.iltrails.org/perry/
    Welcome to the new Perry County, Illinois Trails website! My name is Susan Cook and I am your new host. I am currently looking for someone to co-host this county with me. If you have the time and effort to dedicate to transcribing records for this county, please review our Illinois Trails Volunteer Page and then email me
    Our goal at Illinois Trails is to build the most comprehensive research database for each county in Illinois. In order to achieve this goal, your help is important. If you have records you would like to see included on this site, or if you would like to help transcribe data, please feel free to email me . If you would like to co-host this site with me, write to me for details.
    Need help with your research in Illinois? Visit the Illinois Trails research help page . Lots of pointers, resources and suggestions on locating records along with area accommodations. Please refer to this page before you write to me. Most of the questions I receive from researchers are answered on this page. Checking the help page instead of writing to me first will save us both time. Thanks!
    For a map and coordinates of cemeteries, churches, etc., visit the

    100. Kaskaskia - Illinois Trails
    History, raw data, genealogy statistics, biographies, cemeteries, census, and related genealogical material.
    http://www.iltrails.org/kaskaskia/
    Welcome to Kaskaskia, Illinois Trails History and Genealogy!
    http://www.iltrails.org/kaskaskia
    Kaskaskia is currently unhosted , however, we do have many items online for researchers. If you would be interested in hosting, please contact Susan or Kim . If you need help with your research, please refer to our Illinois Research Help page
    "Old Kaskaskia, the seat of the empire of France in America in the seventeenth century, the point contended for by Spain for many years, the western stronghold of the British at the beginning of the revolutionary war, but captured by Colonel George Rogers clark, and held ever afterward by the Colonists, the earliest settlement in the Mississippi Valley, the first captial of Illinois and the home of many of her greatest sons, has been much written about, and yet the public knows little about this place than of any other old historic landmark in the country"...excerpt The Daily Inter Ocean, Chicago, October 6, 1883
    The village of Kaskaskia is located in Randolph County. Many of the early French, Indian and Colonial settlers lived in Kaskaskia, and the village was, at one time, the center of Illinois travel, business and affairs. It is now a State landmark where visitors can find historic remnants regarding Kaskaskia's history.
    Randolph County Courthouse
    #1 Taylor Street
    Chester, IL 62233

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