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* * * * *Sorry I put in the wrong name and e-mail address. I should have been as above. At this time I do not know how to change it. The message was dated the same date as this!
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Hi Elizabeth, I have finally gotten the information I wanted and the time to pass it on. I now have a copy of Valentine Joseph Hackett, and you are right. His father was from Alton, Ill., and his mother, Libby Jane Easton,from Springfield, Ill., and my father(born Valentine Joseph Hackett,aka Jack
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I am looking for any information on Patrick Hackett b: 17 Mar 1807 in Ireland. He married Margaret Cummings b: 13 Mar 1841 in Kilkenny, Ireland. They were married 12 Nov 1857 in Portage, Wisconsin. Patrick died 18 Feb 1880 in Westport, Wisconsin. Margaret died 29 Dec 1902 also in Westpo
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Surnames: Re: Valentine Hackett&/or Richard(Dick)
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Elizabeth, please check the July 21,2003, I put the wrong name and e-mail address on my message, so you may not have gotten the information. Check by date,and Hackett
Sorry,
Andrea
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My greatgrandfather lived in Oldbury or Oldberry England. He came to the US about 1855 or 1856. They had 11 children. The first born was Joseph Hackett and he was born in England in 1853. His wife's name was Cecelia M. Smith.
They had two children, one was named Joseph and the other William (born 1896) I don't hav
Hey all! Just a note from your list manager :o) I have noticed a
lot of census info on the lists lately, which I'm very glad to see,
but some information is missing, such at county, township or page.
Just a tip for when you send census info to the list, please make
sure you include all information. Some of you have submitted census
data without this information. I'm in the process of putting this
data on the website for the list (please email if you do NOT want it
on the website), so for those who didn
Hi all! Just wanted to let everyone know of 2 terrific sites for IL
research, some may already know of these, but for others, this may be
completely new information:
Pape Funeral Home http://www.papefuneral.com
This site has TONS of death info for folks who died or are buried in
Vermilion County, IL, especially the town of Danville. I found info
on my HUPP/HUBB line here.
IL State Archives
http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/archives.html
Follow the link for "Genealogical Research" and from
I guess I need to make this clear. I will NOT automatically take
whatever is posted to the list without permission. If you post
something to the list that I think the webpage would benefit from, I
WILL contact you privately and ask for permission. Basically, what I
was trying to get across in the original email is that if you want me
to go ahead and put your census info that you submitted on the
webpage, you should email to let me know the missing information, but
also, this is just good practice to use