A huge thank you to Larry for posting the Illinois Archive Site. Because of
Larry's message I've found quite a few of my ancestors that came from England
and settled in Illinois after arriving here in California.
Ok fellow researchers out there, don't be afraid to post your messages. You
might just find a living relative and come across all kinds of information
you would have missed out on.
Best of luck.
Leslie
At 01:18 AM 10/31/1999 EST, ConPutnam@aol.com wrote:
>Thank you thankyou thank you Larry. I tried out your search tips for the
>Illinois marriages and my former failure became a success!!!! I just put
the
>first four letters of the surnames and found Mary Costilla [instead of
>Costello] and Frank Eberhardt on the list. There is joy in Falls Church
>tonite. connie
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Hi All:
Using this search program I located the 1900 marriage of
my pate
Hi Folks:
Thought the following might be of interest.
The Illinois marriage search results are set up horizontally. When I began
to print
them out, I only got the GROOM/BRIDE/COUNTY columns and did not get the
DATE and VOL/PAGE and LIC# columns.
After printing out and copying the missing information on some, it dawned
on me
that there was a better way.
I use Windows 95 and Netscape 3.0 as my browser, so this maynot work
exactly as explained for others.
When I push the print button at the top of the
Hi Folks:
As much as I appreciate the thank you's, I only forwarded
this site from an e-mail posting I received on another list.
As I remember a lady named Chloe was the one who found
it.
Thought the following might also be of interest.
In searching for marriages, there is a site for searching for
grooms and a site for searching for brides. While they both
show entering the names as, SURNAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE
INITIAL, that is NOT necessary. If you enter just the surname,
in the groom's spot, you will
Hi, I've been lurking on the list, too busy to
post so far. I am a descendant of Frank SILVER
and Julia SALVADOR, who ranched at Shaws Flat.
Frank's actual last name was SILVEIRA. He was
born in 1829 in the Azores Islands. He had a
twin brother, Anthony, who took the last name
PERRY. Frank and Julia were married in 1864 in
San Francisco. They had 22 or 23 children (whose
names I should list, but I'm sitting here writing
this out from memory as my papers are in another
room....) and both lived in