Saturday, February 11, 2012

Montgomery County Illinois Research Databases

Search over a half million Montgomery County Illinois records, documents and photographs spanning 1821 to 1950.
Search over a half million Montgomery County Illinois records, documents and photographs spanning 1821 to 1950.

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Submitted by: Ann Stoddard
If you have historical photos from Montgomery County upload them here.

Volunteer To Help

Ann Stoddard This website is only as good as you make it! Volunteer to help today. You can 1) add your family records 2) photograph grave markers in Montgomery County 3) link records already on this site 4) visit the court house, collect and share documents that are of interest to you and will most likely help others....If you need assistance in getting started, let me know....
Ann Stoddard This website is only as good as you make it! Volunteer to help today. You can 1) add your family records 2) photograph grave markers in Montgomery County 3) link records already on this site 4) visit the court house, collect and share documents that are of interest to you and will most likely help others....If you need assistance in getting started, let me know....

New Member Relationships

♦  Solomon Harkey  is the 3x Great Uncle of member: DJ
♦  Julia (Stewart) Roe  is the Grandmother of member: whatnow67
♦  Ada Law  is the 2x Great Grandfather of member: Jarrod
♦  Jessie Wheeler  is the Uncle of member: whatnow67
♦  Ephraim Wheeler  is the Grandfather of member: whatnow67
To link your family members to your profile: Locate a family member in the Cemetery Database. On the right side of the page click the green plus sign in the "My Relationship" box. Select your relationship from the drop down list then click the select button.

Historical Society of Montgomery County Illinois

  • February 10

  • Laura Helbling I would like some information or photos on historical church buildings in Litchfield, IL that are no longer in existence. I recently purchased a stained glass window that possibly came from one of the historical churches, although the church building is longer standing. Does anyone know where I can find this information.
    about 13 hours ago
  • February 06

  • Jeffrey Dunn I made several improvements to the web site over the weekend. Our online members can now easily link photos, death records, marriage records and veteran records to the cemetery pages. If a person has a cemetery page and they also have other county records or photos you can link all these items together. Soon you will be able to link family members together and link census records to the cemetery pages. Here's an example of a cemetery page with a lot of linked records and photos: http://history.montgomeryco.com/Def...;tabid=981 If you have any questions just post a message here.
    a week ago
  • February 04

  • Darrell Waggoner Hello Waggoner, ILL. We knew there was a Waggoner, Missouri but just discovered Waggoner, Ill. Hope to learn more about my family.
    a week ago
    • Marjorie BaileyHello. We have the book "Waggoner", ILL by Horace Q. Waggoner at Doyle Public Library in Raymond, IL.
      3:31 PM February 06
  • February 03

  • Barbara Rotroff Any help will be appreciated
    about 1 weeks ago
  • Ellen Nicholl My grandparents, Percy Griffiths and Jane Rushford were married in Montgomery County. Many of their children were born there as well.
    about 1 weeks ago
  • Alan Suits Marjorie: Thank you for the Montgomery County marriage records on the three Suitses. Alan
    about 1 weeks ago
    • Marjorie BaileyYour welcome. Another mar. Albert A. Suits, age next b'day 26, coal miner, born Butler, IL, father James H. Suits, Mother : Margaret A. Stucky mar. Oct. 5, 1890 in Butler
      Una Bethany Rogers, 21 next b'day born Atwater, IL father Wm. B. Rogers,
      mother Mary Porter, Married by C. P. Baldwin, minister. Witnesses Jas. H. Suite &
      Margaret A. Suits.
      5:35 PM February 06
  • February 02

  • David Norgaard Looking for george whitfield macatee.
    about 2 weeks ago
  • Stephanie Light Glad to come aboard.
    about 2 weeks ago
  • Paula Fair I am looking for my great-grandfather's burial site. Leslie Lee Sanders (1887-1933) was buried in Kansas City, MO, according to his death certificate. I called that cemetery and they have no records of his burial. I found a letter from his sister stating she wanted him buried in the "family plot" at Elmwood Cemetery in Litchfield, Illinois. I have requested a search on Findagrave, but so far no luck. Any advice?
    about 2 weeks ago
    • Ann StoddardHi, I have a listing for Elmwood and I didn't find him on it. Perhaps if you provide several other family names I might be able to confirm this family has a plot at Elmwood.
      11:16 AM February 03
    • Paula FairHere are some Sanders family whose death certificates state they were buried in Elmwood in Litchfield: William Lewis Sanders (1866-23 May 1912), Margaret Elizabeth Caulk Sanders (26 Sep 1860-14 March 1894), Carolyn Elizabeth Sanders (23 July 1893-24 Aug 1893), John Chandler Sanders (1June 1864-14 June 1927), Walter Ray Sanders (14 April 1910-14 June 1927). Thank you!
      12:19 PM February 03
    • Ann StoddardI added all the Sanders burials at Elmwood, including Lot and Plot Numbers - http://history.montgomeryco.com/Def...d__gvfl3=8
      3:57 PM February 04
    • Ann StoddardAre you related to Walter Sanders (1910-1984), the Litchfield high school history teacher? If it was not for him and his students readings I would not have known my ancestors were buried in Allen Cemetery in Zanesville and most likely I would have never gotten involved in genealogical and historical research in Montgomery Co. Sanders compiled a listing of Elmwood, but only included burials before 1900 - so it does not help us with locating the bural locaiton of Leslie. You should reach out to the Montgomery Co Genealogical Society - they have the Sanders genealogies and it might include burial locations. Good luck!
      4:59 PM February 04
    • Paula FairYes, Walter Sanders was my second cousin 2X removed. John Chandler Sanders, Jr. (1831-1869) of Campbellsville, Taylor, Kentucky, was the father of John Chandler Sanders III (1864-1927), who was the brother of my great great grandfather, William Lewis Sanders (1866-1912). John Chandler Sanders III was the father of Ray Erwin Sanders, who was the father of Walter Sanders. I have a portion of the Sanders and Shipp genealogies that Walter Sanders compiled. They have been extremely helpful in my research. He left an amazing legacy! I hope to travel to Litchfield in the near future. Leslie Lee Sanders was born in 1887, Taylor County, Kentucky, but moved with his widower father, William Lewis Sanders to Litchfield, IL. Leslie was left in an orphanage in St. Louis, as his family was extremely poor and couldn't care for him. At some point he returned to Litchfield and started preaching. He was known as "The Boy Preacher." His story ends badly though. After he married my great grandmother Irene Joyce Parker (1888-1976), of Wagoner, Oklahoma, he traveled to every state in the union, preaching and raising funds for his ministry. In 1920 he was convicted of using the US mail to defraud, since he mailed letters asking for donations and then could not account for all the money. They divorced in 1925 when he was sent to Leavenworth Prison. Because he was rather "famous" for his preaching, he received a sentence commutation from President Herbert Hoover. The commutation stated that he must not return to using the mail to seek donations or he would be returned to prison. Well, he was back at Leavenworth in three months. While in prison he started a very successful prison ministry. He died in 1933 and according to his death certificate and a letter from the warden, Leslie was buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Kansas City, MO. I then found a letter from his sister stating she wanted him moved to Elmwood in Litchfield. The superintend
      10:50 AM February 05
  • February 01

  • Alan Suits Marjorie: Thank you very much for that information about James H. H. Suits, my grandfather.
    about 2 weeks ago

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Web Site Credits

There are a few people that each spent thousands of hours making this web site possible.

Jeff Dunn - Hillsboro Illinois
Web Site Programming, Databases, Cemetery Records

Ann Stoddard - Los Angeles California
Obituaries, Cemetery, Land and Birth Records

David Singer - Sarasota Florida
Census Records

Sandy Leitheiser - Montgomery County Clerk & Staff
Veteran, Marriage and Death Records

These four people provided more than 600,000 records and photos on this web site.

We would also like to thank the hundreds of other people that added photos and other information to the web site. This is a group project and we need your contributions too. If you have any questions or have information to contribute feel free to contact any of us.

There are a few people that each spent thousands of hours making this web site possible.

Jeff Dunn - Hillsboro Illinois
Web Site Programming, Databases, Cemetery Records

Ann Stoddard - Los Angeles California
Obituaries, Cemetery, Land and Birth Records

David Singer - Sarasota Florida
Census Records

Sandy Leitheiser - Montgomery County Clerk & Staff
Veteran, Marriage and Death Records

These four people provided more than 600,000 records and photos on this web site.

We would also like to thank the hundreds of other people that added photos and other information to the web site. This is a group project and we need your contributions too. If you have any questions or have information to contribute feel free to contact any of us.

The Forgotten Cemeteries

Forgotten Cemeteries of Montgomery County Illinois
 
The Forgotten Cemeteries title is in tribute to all the cemetery readings done by Walter Sanders and his high school students in the 1940's. Hopefully we can carry on the tradition and work together to locate and read all the abandoned cemeteries in Montgomery County!

View the Forgotten Cemeteries

View All Cemeteries in Montgomery County

Forgotten Cemeteries of Montgomery County Illinois
 
The Forgotten Cemeteries title is in tribute to all the cemetery readings done by Walter Sanders and his high school students in the 1940's. Hopefully we can carry on the tradition and work together to locate and read all the abandoned cemeteries in Montgomery County!

View the Forgotten Cemeteries

View All Cemeteries in Montgomery County

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