No obit for Mattie West Tolley.
Jesse Tolley born 28 Oct 1858 in Hamilton County, IL; died 25 Sep 1909
in Hamilton County, IL; marrie Lizzie Darnell, 11 Jan 1901; 3 sons:
Everet, Elbert & Albert. Interred Blooming Grove.
In the 1870 Census for Hamilton County, IL, Jesse (Gessie) age 11 is
listed with "I" & Malissa Tolley; siblings are: Daniel, Betty, Janie,
Francis, Annie, Emory, Wilburn.
In the 1860 Census for Hamilton County, IL, Jesse age 3, is listed with
Isham & Melissa J Tally, siblings are Da
From Goshen Trails; Volumes 11 - 18; 1975 to 1982, the following is taken
from Goshen Trails; Hamilton County (IL) Historical Society Bulletin, Volume 11,
Number 1--January 1975: Hungate Family Historical Society--Lists the eleven
children and spouses of Charles and Sally (Coffman) Hungate. They are listed
as follows:
Descendants of Charles Hungate
1 Charles HUNGATE b: in England
.. +Sally COFFMAN
........ 2 Charles HUNGATE
............
Hello there - would someone know where I might find information on deaths
between 1865-70 in McCleansboro.
I find the family of William Glover in the 1865 census with six children.
In the 1870 census there is only one child. Unfortunately the early census
did not list the names of others in the household so I have no idea what would
be the names of any of the children.
1865 HeadH. is William Glover
1 male subject to militia 18-45y
1m/1f less than 10y
1m/1f 10y - 20y
1m/1f 20y-30y
1870 cen
Hi
Can anyone tell me who these two Tolley family members are? They are
buried in Blooming Grove Cemetery on either side of Isham and Malissa
Tolley, who would not be their parents. Perhaps grandparents?
Jesse Tolley b Oct 19, 1909 died at 51 yr 7 da.
Mattie West Tolley 1874 - 1896
Thanks for any replies.
Carol
As I read further in the new books from Hamilton Co, I found the following:
From Goshen Trails; Volumes 11 - 18; 1975 to 1982, the following is taken from
Goshen Trails; Hamilton County (IL) Historical Society Bulletin, Volume 11,
Number 2--April 1975: Page 16 says in part Charles Hungate, born in England
and whose name first appears in Virginia history in 1747. His grandson,
William, was born in Virginia in 1782, went to Mercer County, Kentucky in 1786 and
was the first Hungate to come into Hamilt
I am trying to find an old friend of the family. I am not sure she is even still alive.
Her name is Betty Olson Akers. I don't know if she remarried. Her and her husband Mr. Akers lived on the highway between Dahlgren and McLeansboro. I don't know Mr. Akers' first name or anything about him. I know she was the adopted daughter of Leona Coker Storment and the step-daughter of Ranson Storment. I had an article in the McLeansboro Times-Leader asking about her, but no luck. They may be dead, or no longer livi
The message I've pasted below appeared on the IL-OBITS-L. Wondered if
the certificates might be of interest to someone.
Evalyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathleen & Tim Anast [mailto:kanast@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 10:20 AM
To: IL-OBITS-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [IL-OBITS] I have 2 certificates
I have two death certificates that are not mine.
Mariah Davis age about 53, died 10-31-1933 married to a James Viola
Kennedy age 38, died May 30, 1931, widowed ... married to John If
WILLIS MERRITT PAGE
son of Henry and Mary A. Page was born at Belle Rive, Jefferson County, Il on October 6, 1865 and died April 28, 1928. Age 62 yrs, 6 months and 22 days.
He was one of nine children, namley A. L. Page of Mc Leansboro, Il, Ida Kelley of Paragould, Arkansas, Mrs. Clara Robertson, M. C. Page and Minnie James all of Mc Leansboro, E. N. Page of Macedonia, Mrs. Ethelyn Finn of St. Louis and O. G. Page deceased.
He married Lillie B. (Cannot read) on May 10, 1899 and to this union five c
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