Surnames: JENNINGS DUDLEY
Submitter: Jean Parks (filnjean@shawneelink.net)
Date: 02 Jan 2002
Does anyone know where Isaac Jennings first wife was buried ? She died in the early 1830's I think. He married Loucinda Dudley. J Parks
Unfortunately, according to the County Clerk's office, the application
process did not start until the 1870's, so my gr-gr-grandparents
documentation did not indicate who their parents were.
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Subject: Re: Marriage license cost
The dates are from 1763 - 1900. It may be that there has to be a listing
for
them. I have gotten one for my 3rd great grandpa
I have a copy of the marriage liscense of Geeorge A. Seeley , s/o Oliver Seeley, and Mary E. Graham, s/o Sam and E. (can't make out first name) Graham. It states that Nero M. Logsden gave his consent (she was raised by the Logsdens).
Does anyone know who these folks are? At one time, I thought this was "my" Mary Graham, but I finally found her - she married John M. Gott. I'd be happy to send you the liscense in exchange for info on how she fits in the Grahams in so. Ill. My Mary Evaline Graham was
Louise,
Sorry I cannot help you with your lines, but since we have had a slow list for a while now I thought I would let you know you are on the list. Just put out there who, what, where, and when and I am sure you will get some answers.
Liesa
"Louise Erekson" wrote:
>Hi,
>I thought I signed up for the Gallatin County Roots Web list, but can't tell if it went through.
>
>I am researching Greer and Oxford family lines in Gallatin County. They were there in the early to middle 180
Could someone please do a 1920/1930 census lookup for me in Gallatin Co., IL
for Elias Holmes who purchased land on June 3, 1820 in Gallatin Co. and Luke
Holmes who purchased land Sept. 28, 1818 in Gallatin. Elias Holmes is from
Ky.
Thank you,
Linda Holmes White
URGENT REQUEST!:
Now that we are over the holidays, This years is our 350th Anniversary of
the landing of the Swartwout family in North America. The name has many
variations such as Swarthout, Swartout, Swartwood, Swathwood, Swarthwood
etc. We need help in gather lines, pictures, articles, wills, what ever you
have stashed in your attic. We would really appreciated it if you shared
with us what you had, there a literally thousands of us here looking for
our roots, looking for connections. For our 350th An
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In case you were wondering about the status of the Old Slave House, here
is a note that I received from the Illinois Historic Preservation
Agency.
Wanda Avila
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I am doing research in Gallatin Co.,Illinois and I am looking for
information on the parents of Joseph Bishop born August 1846, and
married Tabitha J. Cowen in April of 1884.
They had 5 children, it assumed that almost if not all were born in
Omaha Gallatin Co.,
I am trying to find out who Joseph Bishop's parents are. It's assumed
he is named after his father.
I am also trying to find the parents of Tabitha J. Cowen/Bishop born
September 1856 it is assumed in Illinois.
If anyone has information on these B
Hi,
I thought I signed up for the Gallatin County Roots Web list, but can't tell if it went through.
I am researching Greer and Oxford family lines in Gallatin County. They were there in the early to middle 1800s
Louise
Hi everyone, I am trying to locate Don Cherry. Does anyone have his e-mail
address? I have also asked on the White Co list but no replies there.
Thanks,
Carol Dugger