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"The Ancestors and Descendents of Carolus (Charles) White and Margareta Van Culen." David E. White, 1995. This book actually contains a number of family histories. Some of these cover almost 200 years of descendents. Those families with much information include: Andrews, Avery, Baccus, Beeman, Bray, Brown, Dodd. Includes Jersey Co., Greene Co., and Macopin Co., IL. DH11
"Biographical History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa." The Lewis Publishing Company, 1891 Biographies of early pioneers who settled in Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Indexed alphabetically by surname. Gives many, many Illinois families who migrated west into Iowa and Nebraska. 712 pages. MSK
"A Compendium of Freemasonry in Illinois." Editor: Warvelle, George W.; Publisher: Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago; 1897. Contains hundreds of biographies of members of the Freemasonry Organization in the State of Illinois in 1896-97. SR2
"A History of the 30th Illinois Veteran Volunteer Regiment of Infantry." Gerald B McDonald - Printed by Sparta News Sparta Illinois 1916. Civil War history. Contains some names of of the 30th Illinois Veteran Volunteer Regiment. Some photo pages. HC
"History of the Thirty-Fourth Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry--Sept.7,1861-July 12,1865." Covers Carroll, Whiteside, Ogle and Lee counties ONLY. Payne W.,Edwin,Sergeant,Co. A,Regimental Historian: Allen Printers,Clinton,Iowa, 1902. This history was written for a reunion of the 34th. It was compliled from diaries,war reports, letters and the memories of the men who were the 34th. 370 pages, including some photos. MGB
"History of Disciples of Christ in Illinois 1819-1914." Nathaniel S. Haynes, Heritage Books, reprint of 1914, 2000. Two volumes covers all Illinois counties and the churches brief histories therein. Work also includes many biographies of early ministers of the church. HT1
"A History of the Norwegians of Illinois." Contains hundreds of biographies on Norwegians (and those of Norwegian ancestry) living in Illinois in the early 1900's. SR2
"Illinois, the 14th Colony -- The French Period." Helen Tregillis, unpublished mss, 1999. Manuscript covers early French history of Illinois, 1680 to 1750s, and includes original extracts of those land records which are not in book form. Manuscript is indexed. HT1
"Illinois Chronicles," 3 volumes. Helen Tregillis, Heritage Books, 1999. This work covers at least 72 Illinois counties and is indexed. Includes marriage records, military records, newspaper abstracts and much more as well as queries from 1980s. HT1
"Illinois Democracy, 1818 to 1899." No Author Listed, Democratic Publishing Co., 1900. Prominent Democrats of Illinois. A Brief History of the Rise and Progress of The Democratic Party of Illinois. Biographical Sketches of Well Known Democratic Leaders, Together with Portrait Likenesses of Many Familiar Faces. 397 pages with an index. ID2
"Landrus, Williams, Forbes Family History." Freda Landrus Misenheimer, no publisher, August 15, 1958. Contains information on Ammerman, Beals, Bount, Brown, Cathey, Farr, Ferguson, Forbes, Fuller, Gallup, Gentry, Greeson, Landrus (Landers, Landres), Parr, Parsons, Schee, Smith, Sparks, White, and Williams surnames. Volume one produced in 1958 by a Landrus decendant. Some source information is listed in the text, however some information listed does not have a source identifying where/how the information was proven. FB
"Martin Eberle Family History." Susan A. Schlosser. This is the Martin Eberle (ca1498) Family History whose origins are Liechtenstein. The immigrating families were Thoms, Johann, and Remigius and they went to Freeport, Illinois. I can search the contents for any Eberle surname with approx. date of birth and location of birth. SS
"The Sloopers..Their Ancestry and Posterity." J. Hart Rosdail Photo Press Inc. Broadview, Il. 1961. "The story of the people on the Norwegian Mayflower-The Sloop, 'Restoration.'" A comprehensive history of the 52 "sloopers" who arrived in New York in 1825 thus becoming the first Norwegians of the modern era to immigrate to America. The book contains lengthy family histories with genealogies dating back to the 14th. century, several thousand names and addresses of "slooper" descendants, plus a wealth of other important historical information relating to those who “paved the way” for all later day Norwegian immigrants. (668 pages) Published in cooperation with the Norwegian Slooper Society of America. This book is focused on the 52 Norwegians who immigrated to America in 1825 and settled in upstate New York and then the Fox River Valley in Illinois. It contains several thousand names w/addresses of descendants of those first Norwegians. Since the book was published in 1961, all individuals listed are from the the 40's and 50's. JK3
"The Story of Early Pocahontas & Sugg Cemetery." Sugg Cemetery Board of Trustees. N8
"Cass County,Illinois Marriages 1880-1899" Edna Gorsage Renner and Mary Ann Bell, Cass County Historical Society, 1996. BH3
"Prairie Farmers Reliable Directory of Farmers and Breeders, Crawford & Clark Co's, IL." Prairie Farmers Publishing, 1917. Includes name, wife's maiden name, names of children & if at home, name of farm, post office, township & section, whether tenant or owner, number of acres, owners name and year moved to county. JB11
"1850 Coles County Illinois Census." Coles County, Illinois Genealogical Society, 1976. Lookups in 1850 census book. Please be specific in requests. Also be sure to use subject line with Genealogy Lookup in it or the junk email filter may prohibit your request from be filled. K11
"1860 Coles County Illinois Census." Coles County, Illinois Genealogical Society, 1976. Lookups in 1860 census book. Please be specific in requests. Also be sure to use subject line with Genealogy Lookup in it or the junk email filter may prohibit your request from be filled. K11
"1870 Coles County Illinois Census." Coles County, Illinois Genealogical Society, 1976. Lookups in 1870 census book. Please be specific in requests. Also be sure to use subject line with Genealogy Lookup in it or the junk email filter may prohibit your request from be filled. K11
"Around the Square." Nancy Easter Shick & Bonnie Clark. EasterChick Publishing, August, 1999. Extensive profiles of many people and business from Charleston, Illinois past. JE
"Ashmore Illinois 200 years of History." Ashmore Historical Society, 2002. Provides a great overview of the history of Ashmore illinois with many family histories. Note the book is not indexed so please be as specific as possible. JE
"Cemeteries of Lafayette, Paradise & Pleasant Grove Townships, Coles County Illinois." Coles County, Illinois Geneological Society, 1984. There is not a surname index to this book so please give me as much information. The book contains both birth and death dates for all marked graves in three township through the early 1980's. NOT INDEXED. JE
"Coles Co. Marriages 1851-1870." Coles Co. Gene. Society, no date. MVD
"History of Coles County 1876-1976." Coles County, Illinois. The Charleston/Mattoon Bicentennial Commissions, 1976. JE
"History of Coles County 1879." Unigraphic 1966. This is a reprint of the 1879 History of Coles County Illinois. There are a variety of biographical sketches and tax lists for Coles county. JE
"History of Coles Co. IL." Wilson, 1905, no publisher listed. MVD
"Portrait and Biographical Album Coles County IL." Chapman Brothers 1887. This book is filled with fantastic biographies and photos of early Coles County citizens. JE
"The Book of Chicagoans. A Biographical Dictionary of Leacing LIVING men of the City of Chicago " Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, A. N. Marquis & Company, 1911. Full biographics including date and place of birth, parents, wife including maiden name, children, education, work history, organizations joined, political affiliation, religion, and addresses of work and home. These men were alive and prosperous in 1911. 746 pages. ER3
"Holy Family Parish: Priests and People." Bro. Thomas Mulkerins, Universal Press, 1923. Only published history of this important Chicago westside Catholic parish contains numerous biographies and some portraits of members of the parish. In the 1880's it was the largest Roman Catholic parish in the midwestern U.S. I have compiled an index to family names. TC4
"The Lakeside Annual Directory of the City of Chicago. 1883." Thomas Hutchinson, Compiler, The Chicago Directory Co., Lakeside Bldg, Clark & Adams Sts.
1) Commercial advertisements ca. 1883;
2) A brief history and summary of 1883 Chicago;
3) "Miscellaneous Information" to include City & County functionaries and
depts, banks, churches, etc.;
4) An alphabetic list of citizens of Chicago; and
5) An alphabetic list of businesses. M36
"The McCormick Annual McCormick Theological Seminary." 1911 Senior class members list date born, High school, college, and pictures.Names for other classes are in alphabetical order and a group picture with no names associated. PC6
"Park Ridge and Des Plaines 1930-1931 City Directories." TAM
"The Viking 1938." Roald Amundsen High School, Chicago, Illinois year book. Mary Ann Gilster, Editor, published by the School, Chicago, Illinois, 1938. Students, faculty and activities of 1938 graduates and underclassmen. D17
"Von Steuben High School, Chicago, Illinois year book 1940." Lauretta Feder, Charlotte Dolinko, editors in chief, published by the School, Chicago, Illinois, 1940. Students, faculty and activities of 1940 graduates and underclassmen. D17
"Who's Who in Chicago and Illinois, 1945." The A.N. Marquis Co., Chicago, 1945. Short Biographical descriptions of citizens of Illinois in 1945. Generally contains birth date and location, parents, education, accomplishments. KJ1
"Prairie Farmers Reliable Directory of Farmers and Breeders, Crawford & Clark Co's, IL." Prairie Farmers Publishing, 1917. Includes name, wife's maiden name, names of children & if at home, name of farm, post office, township & section, whether tenant or owner, number of acres, owners name and year moved to county. JB11
"1870 Cumberland County, Illinois Census." Decatur Genealogical Society, 1986. Lookups in the 1870 Cumberland County, Illinois census books. Please be specific in requests. Also be sure to use subject line with Genealogy Lookup in it or the junk email filter may prohibit your request from be filled. K11
"Cemeteries of Cumberland County, Illinois." Cumberland County Historical Soceity, 1995, 2nd edition 2000. Lookups for all cemeteries in Cumberland County, Illinois. Please be specific in requests. Also be sure to use subject line with Genealogy Lookup in it or the junk email filter may prohibit your request from be filled. K11
"The Prairie Sleeps, Vols I - IV." Coles County, Illinois Genealogical Soceity, 1985. Lookups in published books for Coles County, Illinois. Please be specific in requests. Also be sure to use subject line with Genealogy Lookup in it or the junk email filter may prohibit your request from be filled. K11
"1830 Census records for Edwards Co., IL." DCH
"1840 Census records for Edwards Co., IL." DCH
"1850 Census records for Edwards Co., IL." DCH
"1860 Census records for Edwards Co., IL." DCH
"1870 Census records for Edwards Co., IL." DCH
"1880 Census records for Edwards Co., IL." DCH
"Edwards Co Early Marriages 1815-1844." DCH
"Edwards County Illinois Past and Present 1814 - 1980." DCH
"History of Edwards County IL Vols 1&2." 1993. The two history volumes contain information about the beginning of the county, founding of the settlements, submitted family histories, photographs of individuals, early businesses, and the communities. Cemetery location maps and 1907 maps of landowner locations. DCH
Index to Adoption Records. DCH
Index to Guardianship files. DCH
Personally created cemetery database of gravesites with 11,000 listings. DCH
"History of Fayette Co., Ill." Brink, McDonough & Co. , 1878. DC7
"The Webb Family of Franklin County, IL." SSC
"Cemetery Inscriptions of Fulton Co, IL, Vol. 1 - 13." BIR
"Cemetery Inscriptions of Fulton Co, IL, Vol. 14-17" (Greenwood Cemetery, Canton, IL). BIR
"Fulton Co., Illinois Marriage Book Vol. A, B, C - 1824-1861." BIR
"Fulton Co., Illinois Marriage Book Vol. G - Jan.2, 1898 to Dec. 31, 1910." BIR
"History of Fulton County, Illinois." Chas. C. Chapman & Co., Peoria, Illinois 1879. This is a wonderful resource. It contains biographical sketches of lots of early Fulton County settlers and has lists of GAR soldiers (including enlistment, muster-out or death dates; rank, company, etc.). It even reports on what each regiment did during the war. The 1879 printing did not have an index, but I went to a lot of trouble to obtain the index from the 1975 reprint published by the Fulton County Historical and Genealogical Society. JBCH
"Index to Wills of Fulton Co., IL 1821-1963." BIR
"Prairie Farmer's Reliable Directory of Farmers and Breeders of Fulton County Illinois." Prairie Farmer Publishing Co, 1917. MJW2
"Obituaries 1858-1992; Original Land Records." SSC
"1855 Iroquois County,Illinois State Census." Iroquois County Genealogical Society. JT1
"The History of the Early Settlement of Chebanse Township." Joseph Haigh, Chebanse Herald, Herald Book and Job Print, 1884, reprinted by The Iroquois County Genealogical Society, Watseka, IL 1976. Partially Indexed. LR
"History of Iroquois County, Illinois." H.W.Beckwith, Chicago:H.H.Hill and Co. Pub. 1880. History of Iroquois County, together with Historical Notes on the Northwest, from early correspondence, and other authentic sources. Many names indexed with biographical info. JT1
"Iroquois County Cemetery Project: Ridgeland Township Cemetery." 2004. Iroquois County Genealogical Society. Contains a cemetery reading for the Ridgeland Township/Thawville Cemetery in Iroquois County, Illinois. "Iroquois County Cemetery Project, Stockland Twp. Cemeteries, Sugar Creek Chapel Cemetery." Copyright 1995 by The Iroquois County Genealogical Society. JT1
"Cemeteries of Jackson County, Illinois: Supplement to Vol. II Carbondale Township." Jackson County Historical Society. DS4
"Kane County, Illinois Early Families 1833-1885." Elgin Genealogical Society; 1991. The goal of "Early Families" was to set forth essential genealogical data of our Kane County pioneers. The book is strictly based upon the materials that were submitted by applicants to the Kane County Pioneer Certificate Program which was sponsered by the Elgin Genealogical Society. MC2
"Plat Book of Kane County, Illinois." WW Hixson and Company, Publisher (undated after 1925). Full County map and 15 township maps with property owners of farm parcels. No city lots shown. Also 15 pages or so of advertising by local merchants. Book was sponsored by the Kane County Farm Bureau. S3
"Cemetery Transcription, Oak Grove/St. Patrick Cemetery, Kendall Co., IL." JS11
"History of La Salle County Illinois." Elmer Baldwin (Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., 1877). The subtitle, A Sketch of the Pioneer Settlers of each Town to 1840, pretty well describes this book. CW8
"History of La Salle County, Illinois." no author (Chicago: Inter-State Publishing Co., 1886). General county history, histories of each township, and biographical sketches of many residents. CW8
"History of La Salle County, Illinois." U. J. Hoffman (Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1906). A standard county history, "with biographical sketches of many of its prominent and leading citizens and illustrious dead." CW8
"History of La Salle County Illinois." Michael Cyprian O'Byrne (Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1924). General county history, histories of each township, and biographical sketches of many residents. CW8
"Past and Present of La Salle County, Illinois." no author (Chicago: H. F. Kett & Co., 1877). History of the county and each individual township. The biographical information is more like a county directory - most entries are only one line, although some are longer and have some family information. CW8
"Streator-Grand Ridge Telephone Directory, 1947." Illinois Telephone Company, 1947. Business and Individual Listings. TM2
"Illustrated Encyclopedia of Madison County Illinois 1873," St. Louis Democrat Lithograph Company. Contains names dates of first people and families who came to Madison county Illinois: origins, biographys, births, deaths. Sketches of first homes, businesses, who lived there, who started and ran first businesses. Description of land and life in Illinois, some notes and dates are earlier than 1873. Some out takes of census. Maps and plats of Madison county - who lived where and next to whom. LS1
"Marion Co. Ill Cemetery Inscriptions, Book 1 and 2." Marion Co. Historical Society 1997. Includes the following townships: Patoka, Foster, Carrigan, Tonti, Kinmundy, Meacham, Alam and Omega. DC7
"Portrait & Biographical Record of Tazewell & Mason Counties, IL 1894." Biographical Publishing Co. 1894. BD
"1900 Federal Census--McDonough Co- Blandinsville Township." A surname index to this census is posted at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/blandin.html - please check it before making a lookup request. SJK
"1900 Federal Census--McDonough Co- Emmet Townships." A surname index to this census is posted at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/emmet.html - please check it before making a lookup request. SJK
"Colchester - Mt. Auburn Cemetery 1860 - current." McDonough County Genealogical Society - February 1987. Surname listed with, if legible, birth and/or death dates, plus occasional comments. TLM
"Glade City Cemetery." McDonough County Historical Society. Cemetery Transcriptions has been posted at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/Glade.html, with added link for family info if found in the 1900 Census of Blandinsville or Emmett Townships. SJK
"Index of Personal Names found in School Tax List - McDonough County - 1859." McDonough County Genealogical Society. Divided by townships and school districts, gives taxpayer names (only). Booklet contains an alphabetical index to names. TLM
"Larkin Cemetery, Walnut Grove Twp." Transcribed by Sandi Koscak, and posted on her website at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/larkin.html. SJK
"Larkin Cemetery in Walnut Grove." Transcribed by Sandi Koscak, and posted on her website at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/larkin.html. SJK
"Marriages of McDonough County, Illinois - Volume I - 1830-1854" McDonough County Genealogical Society. Lists "Marriages Officiated By", chronological listing showing License Number, Groom, Bride, Date of Marriage, and Person Performing Ceremony. Has a bride and groom index. TLM
"Marriages of McDonough County, Illinois - Volume II 1855 - 1863" McDonough County Genealogical Society - 1982. Indexed listing of Marriages showing License Number, Groom's Name, Bride's Name and whether Miss or Mrs. prior to marriage, Date, and name of person performing marriage. TLM
"McDonough Co Marriages 1855-1871." SJK
"McDonough County, Illinois Marriages Volume III 1864 - 1871." McDonough County Genealogy Society, February 1983. Lists "Persons performing marriages from 1864 - 1871", and main section containing license number, groom, bride, date, and by whom performed ceremony. TLM
"McDonough County, Illinois Marriages - Volume IV - 1872 - 1880." McDonough County Genealogical Society Indexed list of marriages. Gives license number, groom's name, age, (Miss/Mrs)bride's name, age, license date, performed by name, and place of marriage. TLM
"McDonough County, Illinois Marriages - Volume V - 1881-1889." McDonough County Genealogical Society Indexed list of marriages. Gives license number, groom's name, age, (Miss/Mrs)bride's name, age, parent's names, license date, performed by name, and place of marriage. TLM
"Marriages of McDonough County, Illinois - Volume VI - 1890-1900" McDonough County Genealogical Society. Listed chronologically showing License Number, Groom, Bride, Date of Marriage, Location, and Person Performing Ceremony. TLM
"McDonough County, Illinois Will Book I Abstracts 1834-1857, Pages 1 thru 193." McDonough County Genealogical Society. Contains first 193 pages (out of 590) of Will Book I. Abstracts list Page Number, Deceased's Name, sometimes Location and Occupation, Date of Will, Probate Date, Witnesses Names, and Heirs. Each will varies greatly as far as depth of information. A transcription of the Will Book is available at this website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/mcdowill.html. SJK, TLM
"Oakwood Cemetery - Macomb, Illinois 1854 - 1904 Volume I." McDonough County Genealogical Society - 1988. Includes burials prior to Dec. 6, 1904. Indexed list of decedents by last name, with varying amounts of additional information, which might include: burial date, age, birth place, cause of death, father's name, mother's name, siblings' names (and female's married names), step-relatives, marriage date, spouse's name, issue of marriage, and miscellaneous remarks and comments. TLM
"OLD MACOMB CEMETERY," Macomb, Illinois. McDonough Co Historical Society, complied by Marge Harris, 1984. An index of bios to "Old Macomb Cemetery" is posted at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/macomb.html. Please check this page before making a lookup request. SJK
"Pease Newspaper Abstracts from McDonough Co., IL Vol. I, 1880-1882." Janet K. Pease, McDonough County Gen. Soc., August 1975. Newspaper abstracts of surnames, mainly births-marriages-deaths. TLM
"Pease Newspaper Abstracts from McDonough Co., IL Vol. 2, 1883-1885." Janet K. Pease, McDonough County Gen. Soc., January 1976. Newspaper abstracts of surnames, mainly births-marriages-deaths. TLM
"Pease Newspaper Abstracts from McDonough Co., IL Vol. 3, 1886-1888." Janet K. Pease, McDonough County Gen. Soc., August 1976. Newspaper abstracts of surnames, mainly births-marriages-deaths. TLM
"Pease Newspaper Abstracts from McDonough Co., IL Vol. 4, 1889-1891." Janet K. Pease, McDonough County Gen. Soc., January 1976." Newspaper abstracts of surnames, mainly births-marriages-deaths. TLM
"Pease Newspaper Abstracts from McDonough Co., IL Vol. 5, 1892-1894." Janet K. Pease, McDonough County Gen. Soc., June 1977. Newspaper abstracts of surnames, mainly births-marriages-deaths. TLM
"Pease Newspaper Abstracts from McDonough Co., IL Vol. 6, 1895-1897." Janet K. Pease, McDonough County Gen. Soc., December 1978. Newspaper abstracts of surnames, mainly births-marriages-deaths. TLM
"Pease Newspaper Abstracts from McDonough Co., IL Vol. 7, 1898-1900." Janet K. Pease, McDonough County Gen. Soc., January 1980. Newspaper abstracts of surnames, mainly births-marriages-deaths. TLM
"Prairie Farmer's Reliable Directory of Farmers and Breeders of McDonough County Illinois." Prairie Farmer Publishing Co, 1917. MJW2
"Some Interesting Menard County Homes." Matilda Johnson Plews, The Petersburg Observer Co., 1990. This is a descriptive index of homes in Menard County, Illinois. The resource includes photographs of each house and brief autobiographical sketches of owners of homes. Updated 1990 edition. Includes about 50 homes- some with historical significance, such as Edgar Lee Masters childhood home, located in Petersburg, Illinois. RG1
"Montgomery County Illinois 1860 Census and Mortality Schedule." Compiled by Montgomery County Genealogical Society. JSK
"Montgomery County Illinois Marriage Records 1821-1850." Montgomery County Genealogical Society. JSK
"Montgomery County Illinois Marrriage Records 1851-1870." Montgomery County Genealogical Society. JSK
"Montgomery County Illinois Marriage Records 1871-1880." Montgomery county Genealogical Society. JSK
"History of Morgan County, Illinois Its Past and Present." Original Publisher: Donnelley, Loyd & Co., Chicago 1878; reproduced under the sponsorship of the Jacksonville Area Genealogical and Historical Society and published by UNIGRAPHIC, INC., 1401 North Fares Avenue, Evansville, Indiana 47711 in 1978 "A History of the County; Its Cities, Towns, Etc.; A Biographical Directory of its Citizens; War Record of its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion; Portraits of its Early Settlers and Prominent Men; General and Local Statistics; History of the Northwest; History of Illinois; Constitution of the United States; Map of Morgan County; Miscellaneous Matters, Etc., Etc." J9
"The First 100 Years." Leaf River, IL 1882-1982. Leaf River Centennial Book Committee. RC5
"Leaf River Township, Ogle Co., IL 1850 and 1860 Census Records." RC5
Cemetery Records for Leaf River, Forreston, Maryland, Byron, Lincoln, Brookville, Rockvale, Mt. Morris, Pine Creek, and Buffalo Townships. RC5
"Mt. Morris: Past and Present" by H.G. Kable, 1938. RC5
"1860 Census, Peoria County, Illinois, Logan Township." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1983. KB1
"1860 Census, Peoria County, Illinois, Princeville Township." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1996. GH2
"1860 Census, Richwoods Township, Peoria County, Illinois." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1983. KB1
"1870 Census, Peoria County, Illinois, Limestone Township." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1996. KB1
"1870 Census, Peoria County, Illinois, Logan Township." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1996. KB1
"1870 Census, Peoria County, Illinois, Princeville Township." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1996. GH2
"1870 Census, Peoria County, Illinois, Richwoods Township." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1996. KB1
"Atlas Map of Peoria County, Illinois." A. T. Andreas, 1873. It has township maps, portraits, biographies and a list of subscribers. J23
"Limestone Township Cemeteries, Peoria County, Illinois." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1991. Includes the following cemeteries: Brost-Mohn Family Cemetery, Section 11; Christ Church of Lower Kickapoo; Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery, Section 4; Christ Episcopal Church Burial Record; Fash Cemetery, Section 2; Monroe Cemetery, Section 14; Linebeck CemeterySection 32 North Limestone Presbyterian Cemetery, Section 5; North Limestone Presbyterian Cemetery Addendum; Norwood Cemetery, Section 3; Roelfs Family Cemetery, Section 26; Sill-Homan Cemetery, Section 27; St. John Lutheran Cemetery, Sections 21 & 22; Swords Cemetery, Section 10; Trial Cemetery, Section 35. KB1
"Logan Township Cemeteries." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1991. Includes the following cemeteries: Harker's Corners Cemeteryl; Pleasant Grove Cemetery; Smithville Cemetery. KB1
"Lutheran Cemetery Gravestone Inscriptions." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1995. KB1
"Peoria City Directory - 1844." S. Dewitt Brown, 1844. It is an 1844 directory for the city of Peoria only...no photocopies...only look-ups, please! J23
"Princeville Township Cemeteries." Peoria County Genealogical Society, 1995, published by them. List of names buried in Princeville, Peoria County Cemetery. GH2
"Perry County, Illinois 1870 Census." By Inez Bost Eisenhauer - Perry County Historical Society. EN
"Perry County, Illinois 1900 Census." By Inez Bost Eisenhauer - Perry County Historical Society. EN
"Perry County Cemeteries Vol 1, twps 4-1, 4-2, 4-3 & 4-4." Compiled by Lance Feik - Perry County Historical Society. EN
"Perry County Cemeteries twp 5-3 & Pinckneyville." Compiled by Lance Feik. Cemeteries in and around Pinckneyville. EN
"Perry County Cemeteries Vol 3." twps 5-4,6-1,6-2,6-3 & 6-4, compiled by Lance Feik - Perry County Historical Society. EN
"Perry County Illinois Marriage Records 1868-1896." EN
"Perry County Real Estate Tax List 1890." By Donna Timpner Vuichard and Inez Bost Eisenhauer - Perry County Historical Society. EN
"The Jess M. Thompson Pike County History: As printed in installments in the Pike County Republican, Pittsfield, Illinois 1935-1939." MF2
"nuggets from '49" (An Account of Pike County Men in the Gold Rush). Condensed from the Diary of James M. Daigh by Owen Hannant Names mentioned: Phillips, Whitaker, Chenoweth, Harryman, Barker, Aiken, Metz, Winegar, Powell, Blair, Brisco, Porter, Conklin, Vertrees, Griswold, Allen, Ross, Burgesser, Bradbury, Beatty, Dennis, Neel, Brown, Roe, Farrand and others. SW6
"Portrait Biographical Album of Pike and Calhoun Counties, Illinois." Biographical Publishing Company. Chicago, IL. LHZ
"Pope County, Illinois Early Census Records 1818 - 1859." Ricky T Allen, self published, 1995. 1818 Head of House with age categories, 1820 Head of House with age categories, 1830 Head of House with age categories, 1840 Head of House with age categories, 1850 Mortality Index, 1850 All members in household with age and birth state, author has included wife's maiden name in 1850 when known. PHW
Index to Probated and Non-probated Wills 1772-1964.
Concordia UCC, Stookey Township, Burials from 1851-1986
Concordia UCC, Stookey Township, Baptisms from 1851-1985
Concordia UCC, Stookey Township, Marriages from 1851-1985
Concordia UCC, Stookey Township, Confirmations from 1852-1971 Trinity UCC,
Marriages from 1848-1911 Trinity UCC, Family Register from 1848-1959 Trinity
UCC, Burials from 1849-1927 Trinity UCC, Deaths from 1878-1983 Zion UCC,
Baptisms from 1843-1845 Zion UCC, Marriages from 1836-1865 Zion UCC, Family
Register from 1836-1846 BV
"1821 and 1876 map of Sangamon County, Illinois." Sangamon County, Illinois 1850 Census, 1850 Mortality Schedule. Sangamon County Genealogical Society, January 1976. D4
"1835 Tax List Sangamon County, Illinois." Marilyn Thomas and Hazelmae Temple, no publisher, no date. This is a hand-bound "book"- (Dewey R 977.35 Th) It includes what is now Sangamon, Menard,and portions of Mason, Menard, Logan, Christian and a small section of what is now Macon county. These counties are all located in central Illinois. RG1
"1850 Mortality Schedule for the year ending June 30, 1850." Sangamon County, Illinois 1850 Census, 1850 Mortality Schedule. Sangamon County Genealogical Society, January 1976. D4
"1850 Population Census Sangamon County, Illinois." Sangamon County, Illinois 1850 Census, 1850 Mortality Schedule. Sangamon County Genealogical Society, January 1976. D4
1927 "The Capitoline." The Senior Class of Springfield High School presents the 1927 Capitoline. Students & faculty of the 1927 Springfield Illinois High School. RM6
"Birth Record, Sangamon County, Illinois, July 1860-September 1878." Sangamon County Genealogical Society, 1993. BH3
"Divorce Index, Sangamon County, Il 1825-1899." Sangamon County Genealogical Society. Alphabetical Index to both claimant and defandant and case #. These records are maintained to IRAD, Brookens Library, University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, Il 62794. A12
"History of the Early Settlers of Sangmon County, Illinois." Volume I & II. John Carroll Power; Heritage Books, Inc.; 1998. Biographical review of individual family members of the first families to settle Sangamon and the Springfield vicinity. Entry generally contains birthdate and place, death date and place, when possible more colorful data on the settlers and their descendants is provided. Many note military service, education, occupation, religion, etc. MF4
"Index to Record of Letters and Wills - Sangamon County, Il - 1850-1901, vols. I - XI." Sangamon County Genealogical Society. Alphabetical by decedant. These records are maintained by IRAD, Brookens Library, University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, Il 62794 and may be ordered from them. A12
"Marriage Records, Sangamon County, Illinois, 1861-1870." Sangamon County Genealogical Society of Illinois, 1982. BH3
"Sangamon County, Il Estate Record Index - Probate Estates 1-6684, 1821-1907." Sangamon County Genealogical Society - 1989. Name of decedant and record # listed. These records are maintained and may be ordered from: IRAD - Brookens Library, University of Illinois at Springfield, Il 62794. The copying fee for these records is usually nominal. A12
"Schuyler Co- Wills & Estates 1850-1868." Compiled by Edna Gorsage Renner, 1218 Edwards Street, Beardstown, ILL. A complete transcription has been posted at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/skywills.html. SJK
"Shelby County Federal census 1850, 1860, and 1870." Shelby County Historical & Genealogical Society. WH1
"Shelby county, Ill marriagies 1827 - 1888." Shelby County Historical & Genealogical Society. Shows bride, groom, date of marriage, and vol./pg # located in the Shelby county clerk's office. Early years show by whom solmnized. WH1
"Tazewell County Illinois Marriage Records Index 1827-Oct., 1859, Vol. I" David C. Perkins, compiler; Tazewell County Genealogical Society, 1982 There are indexes for both brides and grooms with the date of the event along with the name of the individual who officiated and the page number of the original record. GS3
"Wall Plat Map of Tazewell County Illinois, 1864" John W. Durdle, compiler; Tazewell County Genealogical Society, 1984 Indexed volume of plat maps for each township within Tazewell County. Has copies of the maps with the owner of each parcel, as of 1864, listed thereon. GS3
"Genealogical Data from the Monmouth Atlas 1856-1865." Marsha Hoffman Rising, by compiler, 1992. Newspaper abstracts. WW
"Greenbush township tombstone inscriptions." No publishing information. Tombstone inscriptions for cemeteries in Greenbush township. BN2
"Prairie Farmer's Directory of Warren, Henderson counties Illinois." compiled and published by Prairie Farmer Publishing Co.,1918. Lists name of all farmers in Warren and Henderson co. Includes name of wife with maiden name, names of children and if they are still living at home, whether owner or tenant, section #, township, # of acres and year they became residents of the county. Also has listing of car and tractor owners and make of machine. BN2
"Combined 1879 History and 1906 Standard Atlas of Washington co., IL." Reproduction by Windmill Publications inc. 1990. History, including military, maps and photos. CM4
"Wayne County, Illinois Death Notices and Obituaries 1880-1890." Betty Ann Butler Beeson, Beeson Enterprises, Geff, Illinois Sept 1993. Excepts from newspapers, primarily from the eastern portion of Wayne County. SM4
"Wayne County, Illinois Marriage Notices 1880-1885." Betty Ann Butler Beeson, Beeson Enterprises, Geff, Illinois Oct 1990. Excepts from newspapers, primarily from the eastern portion of Wayne County. SM4
"Wayne County, Illinois Misc. Newspapers 1852-1865." Betty Ann Butler Beeson, Beeson Enterprises, Geff, Illinois July 1990. Miscellaneous entries from newspapers with genealogical interest in mind. From dead letters to estate sales to marriages and deaths. Dealing primarily with the eastern portion of Wayne County. SM4
"History of Will County, Illinois 1878." author unknown, published by Wm LeBaron, Jr & Co, Chicago, 1878. A history of Will County, IL, including biographical sketches of some prominent citizens, business owners, and a list of real estate owners. SK
"The History of Williamson County, Illinois." Milo Erwin, 1876. SJS
"Atlas of Woodford Co and the State of Illinois." Warner & Beers, Chicago, 1873. Plat maps of the townships inWoodford Co in 1873 showing who owned land and where. Includes a patron directory but all landowners are not listed in the directory. Also has a few drawings of farm residences in that county. ART
"History of Woodford County, Illinois." B. J. Radford. Published in 1877 and photocopy reprinted in 1972. Giving a brief account of it settlement, organization, physical characteristics and progress. Has a list of early pioneers and date of arrival and in which area they settled, as well as their occupations. KW2
"History of Woodford County: A Consice History of the Settlement and Growth of Woodford County." Roy L. Moore, (Woodford County Republican, Eureka, IL reprinted by Higginson Book Co) 1910 Non-indexed history of Woodford Co, IL from the earliest settlements to 1910. ART
"The Past and Present of Woodford County, Illinois." Wm. Le Baron, Jr., & Co 1878. History of Woodford Co, Illinois which includes histories of each township, war records and a biographical directory. Over 600 pages of non-indexed goodies. For best results, please give me a township to go with the name. ART
"Portrait and Biographical Record Album of Woodford County, Illinois." Chapman Bros., Chicago 1889. Reproduction dated 1987 by Whipporwill publications. Contains full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county. Indexed. KW2
"A Souvenir History of Woodford County 1841-1991." Woodford Co Sesquicentennial Committee, Inc, Heritage House Pub, 1991 (?). Bits and pieces about the history of Woodford Co, IL. Non-indexed so a township is preferred when asking for a lookup from this source. ART
"Tales From the Trees." Ailene Hayes Schneider, copyright pending. A book which informally recounts some of the history of the town of Minonk and it's families. Included are the following families: Parks, Jury, Wilcox, Stimpert, Builta, January, Ketchmark, Fuller, Stoddard, von Nordheim, Grampp, Martin, Louis, Hindert, Schneider, Kerrick, Cassens, Morrison, Simater, Priebe, Dye, Paloumpis, and Hayes. KW2
"The Woodford County History." Woodford County Sesquicentennial History Committee, Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co, Bloomington, IL , 1968. Histories of each township in Woodford Co and some of the families in each of those townships. ART
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