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1. Rawson/Wells/Voris [1]
hello, I am looking for the family or families of Joseph Rawson who married Mary Voris/Vooris/Voorhies in Henderson Co KY. Am trying to prove that Mary Voris is the sister to my Sophia Voris who married Levi Wells in Posey Co IN. Would like to hear from anyone who might have some clue as to where this family went to. Have checked White Co IL and know that they were not there. From what I have concluded, the Rawson family also followed the same trail as the Wells, Gallatin Co, Henry Co, and Whitesides
2. Randolph/Paisley [1]
Does anyone have info on Marcus Randolph b. ca. 1810-12 Tn. supposedly migrated to Gallatin Co., Il. ca. 1830? He married Lucinda A. Paisley 8 Feb 1835, Shawneetown, Gallatin Co., Il. Later moved to Pope Co., Il. after receiving 120 acres of bounty land there for his service in the Blackhawk War. Their children were: Robert P. b. 1836. Served in the 48th Il. Volunteers in Civil War. John L. Randolph b. 1840. Served in the 29th Il. Volunteers Mary b. 1842 William D. b. 1846 Jan
3. Francis Marion Green and Martin V. Green Families [1]
F.Marion Green and his son Martin V. Green My husband's grandmother was Ethelinda Martha Jane Green, born 22 Oct 1887 Dexter, Stoddard, MO. She married Grover Cleveland Bagby 2 Aug 1904 Bloomfield, Stoddard, MO. They had a large family: Clyde Cleveland, Ernest William, Loren Lee, Nola Augusta, Virginia Ruth, Verda Alice Piccola, Hazel Marie, Joseph Woodrow, Dolly Elberta, Grover Carl, Graydon Edward, Berniece Louise, Robert Floyd. Martha died 13 Oct 1929 Parma, New Madrid, MO. She was a pretty woman, insi
4. Marriage Lookup, Please [1]
Does anyone have access to marriage records? My grandmother was married four times, twice between 1910 and 1920. If anyone can help me, I need lookups of the 2nd and 3rd marriage records. 2nd Marriage Brides's First Name: Mae or Mabel Bride's Last Name: Leftwich OR Krichbaum Groom's Last Name: Clark(e) Date: 1910-1915 3rd Marriage Brides's First Name: Mae or Mabel Bride's Last Name: Clark(e) Groom's First Name: Leon or Leonard Groom's Last Name: Hines Date: 1915-1920 I would
5. Lucille Lawler [1]
Hello, I just found out I writing a story on Lucille Lawler for tomorrow's Southern Illinoisan. In case you missed the last message on the list, Mrs. Lawler, Gallatin County's resident historian for the last third of a century, has died. Mrs. Lawler has helped hundreds of people over the years research their family ties to Gallatin County. I hoping there are some on this list who have corresponded with her or have met her in person. I looking for any special memories anyone could share. If anyone has suc
6. Re: Assistance Please [1]
Bill, In case no one has yet responded to your request for information as to what newspapers were available in Gallatin County during the middle decades of the 1800s, Goodspeed's "History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin and Williamson Counties," (1887) lists the following newspapers as being published in Shawneetown in the 1850's and 1860's: -- The "Southern Illinoisan" was published in Shawneetown from May 7, 1852 to 1860. -- The "Southern Illinois Advocate" was published for a few months. -- The
7. Rawson family [1]
Hello, I have several families that were in Gallatin Co IL but now I am trying to find a Joseph Rawson who married a Mary Voris in Henderson Co KY in 1813. Am trying to find out if she is connected to the Voris family that was in White Co IL and possible the following; Rachel Voris who married Esquire Young, Sophia Voris who married Levi Wells. If anyone can help me please let me know. --- ARLENE CROWFOOT --- crowfoa@earthlink.net .
8. Assistance Please [1]
Good Afternoon Folks, Can anyone on the list give me information as to what newspapers were available in Gallatin County during the middle decades of the 1800s? And, are there any depositories where copies of these are available? With many thanks, Bill Oliver -=-
9. Re: Marriage Lookup, Please [1]
Hi Hal, Yes, I know about that index, but it only goes to 1900 and the marriages I need were 1910-1920. > [Original Message] > From: Hal Ledbetter > To: > Date: 6/14/02 2:37:09 PM > Subject: Re: Marriage Lookup, Please > > Have you looked at the Illinois Marriage index at > http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/cgi-bin/archives/marriage.s > > Hal Ledbetter > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Glenda Mckenzie" > To:
10. Easterly/Randolph [1]
I'm looking for Mary, a sister of John William Randolph of Pope Co. who m. an Easterly in Tn. possibly Greene co. but not sure. Time frame would have been probably 1820 or so. Does anyone have any info on this family? I know there were some Easterly who also moved to Pope and surrounding counties in the mid 1840's about the same time as the Randolphs. Any help appreciated. Jan
11. Long-time Gallatin Co. historian dies [1]
I just found out tonight that Gallatin County's long-time historian Lucille Lawler has died. Below his her obituary from The Daily Register in Harrisburg. With regrets, Jon Musgrave www.IllinoisHistory.com Lucille (Duffy) Lawler Lucille (Duffy) Lawler, 93, died Wednesday, June 26, 2002. She was born Oct. 3, 1908, on a farm in Pond Settlement near Ridgway to the late John and Hannah (Doherty) Duffy. On Dec. 27, 1932, she married James T. Lawler, who preceded her in death in 1991. She was
12. LDS [1]
Has anyone noticed, that Illinois is the only state on LDS that brings almost everything but Illinois to the screen? I have tested other states and only that state (TN) comes up. Is there anyway to e-mail LDS and ask why? Thanks Linda
13. Lucille Lawler passing [1]
Hi all, Lucille Duffy Lawler, founding president of the Gallatin County Historical Society, editor of the 1988 county history, and writer of six books on history and genealogy passed away yesterday, Jun 26, 2002. She was 93. She had not done much genealogy in the past few years but had been active since the 1960s. She was a retired teacher. Memorial contributions are being accepted by the Gallatin County Historical Society Cindy Birk Conley Carmi, IL

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