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From: sarah williams <>
Subject: Re: [ILOGLE] 19th Century Co. Atlases (cemetery research)
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 08:04:42 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <MFMBM029tSgcOrBLSAQ000021e3@mfmbm029.myfamilycorp.local>


I have a feeling I may have gotten deleted from the
Ogle web site. If so, please add me back on. I am
looking for church records (mariages, deaths) for Ogle
County, ca 1850-1890, particularly in the Marion
Township vicinity. I have ancestors (Wilmarth and
Hagaman)buried in the Kishwaukee Cemetery. The
Hagamans were Methodists. Where would they have gone
to church? And what about marriage and death
records... and birth?

Any information will be appreciated. Thanks, Sally
Wortman, Fort Myers, Florida (formerly of Rockford
Illinois)











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> Historic Atlas Series: Indiana, Illinois and Ohio
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> Each Illinois and Indiana atlas CD consists of a
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> Each county map may include the following 19th
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> * cities, towns and villages
> * post offices and government sites
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> Multiple adjacent county maps are useful for
> identifying 1868 transportation routes, railroads,
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> in the Atlas are much more detailed with many early
> government and industrial sites including: a variety
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> fair grounds, race tracks, business locations, etc.
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