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Historical Society of Montgomery County Illinois
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February 14
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 | Louis Athey Marjorie Bailey I'm sorry that I have not checked my messages regularly. My youngest sister is named Nelle Ann. She is about 70 now - !3 years younger than I am. Thanks for the note about Fran White. Dale and I have been working together to find all members of H.H.S Class of 1947. He is devastated now, and the project has come to a very slow movement. Take care, Lou Athey about 4 months ago | | |
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 | Louis Athey Karen Saathoff I'm trying to find Mary Ann Saathoff, HHS Class of 1947. Do you know where she is now?
Thanks for any help you may extend to me. Louis Athey about 4 months ago | | |
February 13
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Terri Jensen I will be visiting Montgomery County from out of state later to do some genealogy research and am particularly interested in church records. My ancestors are the Herpst/Herbst family who were in Butler Grove and Raymond Townships from the late 1860s through the late 1890s. I am aware of their connections with three area churches: 1) Ware's Grove; 2) St. Paul's outside Nokomis, and 3) the now-defunct German Lutheran church in Harvel (would this be St. James Evangelical?)
I am interested in the church records: christenings, marriages, and burials.
Can anyone tell me:
1. Is St. Paul's in Nokomis Township still an active church? If not, are the records from this church still in existence and if so, who might have them?
2. Who might have the records for the now-defunct German Lutheran church in Harvel?
Many thanks.
Terri Jensen
about 4 months ago | |  Marjorie BaileyI find Charles Herpst, age 60 in Raymond Twp. with wife Caroline, age 34 and 7 children in 1880 census. Also Charles Herpst, age 20 in Wm. Watson household, working as farm laborer in Butler Grove Twp. and Ida Herpste, age 19 in Henry C. Welge household working as servent in Butler Grove Twp. Sophia Herpst mar. 16 Sep 1873 George Brant, Montgomery Co. Marriage record. St. Paul's church is still active. We have Raymond Independent newspapers at Doyle Public Library in Raymond. Hope this helps, Marjorie.
 Terri JensenHi Marjorie, thank for you for this info. I did find the Herpsts in the 1870 and 1880 censuses, and the info from the Illinois Statewide Marriage and Death indexes, and also burial info from this wonderful site. The Herpsts you mention are definitely the folks I'm looking for. I'm trying to pin down info on some of the kids who slipped through the cracks between 1870 and 1880, and between 1880 and 1900, and I'm hoping that church records may help fill in some of the gaps. Some time ago a Montgomery County researcher had some of the church records at hand from St. Paul's and the Havel church and found a couple of christenings for Herpst kids; that's how I know of the Herpsts connection to those three churches. Very interesting because the German christening names were very different from the common name that the children were called by, but provided confirmation of birthdates and other info that wasn't available elsewhere. Good to know that St. Paul's is still active; I will contact the church directly, and Ware's Grove Church, too. I'm still hoping for info on who may have the Harvel church records. I will be visiting the first week of May and will definitely stop at the Public Library in Raymond to take a look at the Raymond Independent newspapers. Again, many thanks for your time and response!!
 Marjorie BaileyTerri, do you already have Montgomery County death record for Caroline Herpst and Josephine Herpst? Marjorie
 Sandra PotthoffTerri-I am new to genealogy research and I may be able to fill in some gaps you have if it is the same Herpst family.
I am the great granddaughter of Emma Muriel Herpst, born March 8, 1873 in Hillsboro, Montgomery Co, IL; died June 19, 1964 in Miami, FL, buried in Oak Hill Cemetery St Louis MO. Her mother's maiden name on her death certificate is listed at Caroline Milberg (father Charles Henry Herbst/later spelled as Herpst). Married George Hose abt 1890.
My father's cousin's girlfriend has compiled extensive geneaology on the Herpst family, so I will share with you what I know about these ancestors, and you can determine if it is your family tree. I've provided summary below, but would be happy to email you pdf file with more detail. My father's cousin's girlfriend also posted a link on rootsweb I can send you if this is the right set of ancestors you are looking for. If possible, could I ask a favor? We know that Emma Muriel Herpst married George Hose, likely sometime in 1890, but we have no idea how they met or where they got married (she was about 17 at the time, he was 31). If you come across any marriage records for Emma Muriel Herbst and George Hose in your Church searches, please let me know. They likely married either in IL or MO.
Here is the basic info I have, would be happy to email you pdf file of more extensive info I have for some of them if this is the correct family line you are searching (cemetery plot info, location of obits, etc). Children of Charles and Caroline (also have info on children from his previous marriage):
1.Henry C Herpst (Conrad Heinrich Carl Herbst), born Jan 21, 1864 in Marine, Madison, IL; Married Christine A, died Feb 1914; buried Feb 10, 1914 at Oak Hill in Kirkwood Mo, 2.Minnie Herbst, born abt 1866 in Marine, IL. Married George Brandt 12/23/1889 -ceremony in Edwardsville, Madison County 3. Caroline (Lillie?) Herbst, born abt 1869 in Hillsboro, IL. married Harry (Henry?) A Myers , a cooper, Oct 17, 1889 in Litc
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February 11
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 | Susan Thompson Historical Society Looking for mayor DP Taylor and son,Henry who married my grandmother,Bertha Ann Oller.
Would also like to share info with Ollers of Litchfield. Auntprettyt@comcast.net susan about 4 months ago | | |
February 09
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 | Mary F. Myers Historical Society Surnames: Rebel, Heien, Ahrens, Weerts
My husbands grandfather immigrated from Germany in 1904 to Montgomery County Illinois about 4 months ago | | |
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james cannon To Kathy Cannon & James Cannon. The pictures you posted are my parents and bro,s & sis,s I am James ,bro. of Charles, Uncle of Judy, Donna & Chuck.The picture Of 50th wedding ann. was taken at V F W in East Alton 1961
Donna has my email if I can be of more help. Good Luck Jim
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February 03
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 | Jean Gruber Ann Stoddard You posted the cemetery listings for George, Emille, Herman, Mary and Dorothy Gruber in 2010. George was my great-uncle. Can you transfer these to My cemetery page? Thanks. (Are you related to them in some way?) about 4 months ago | |  Ann StoddardHi Jean, I'm not related. My mom and I read Edgewood Cemetery a few years ago. Sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean by transfer the photos to your cemetery page. The photos are also posted on findagrave.com if you would like to have a copy of them.
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February 02
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barbara barnes I am looking for information for DAR
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Jeanne Woodard Father: Lester Louis Towell; Mother Mary Elizabeth Telfer Towell
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January 29
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 | Thomas Hickey Drucilla Belz I am attempting to do some research for the great grandson on Bridget Maguire about 4 months ago | |  Drucilla Belz1870 Montgomery Co., IL Fed. Census John Maguire aged 40 yrs. born in Ireland, Laborer on Rail Road. Hannah age 38 yrs. born in Ireland, Mary A. 13 yrs., Born in England, Bridget 9 yrs. born in England, Margaret 6 yrs. born in England. Living in Litchfield City, Ward 1. Bridget A. Maguire married John Charles Meyer on February 7,1880 in Montgomery County.
 Thomas HickeyI have Bridget in the 1870 thru 1920 census records, not yet in 1930 & 1940. I have her husband in 1880 & 1900, but not enough information about him to pick the right 1870 entry.
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January 26
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 | Ann Tindall Ann Stoddard Ware's Grove #35258 George Wilson is buried at the foot of the Earl Wilson grave; I believe it is unmarked. about 4 months ago | |  Ann Stoddardthanks for the info, I added this to the note section for his page.
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 | Ann Tindall Ann Stoddard I have 2 stone photos for Lisa Titsworth at Ware's Grove #40397. What is best way to get them to you? about 4 months ago | |  Ann StoddardYou can add them like you did for Raymond Garmon, or you can send them to my email address ann.stoddard@gmail.com Thanks!
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 | Ann Tindall Ann Stoddard replace temporary marker #25896 for Raymond Garman with stone; Ware's Grove about 4 months ago | |  Ann StoddardHi Ann, I added the photo of the permanent marker. Thanks.
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 | kathy cannon connie michels hi i am James cannon son of Judith cannon.Charles cannon is my grandfather.he is the older brother of Roy cannon..my family and i are currently trying to locate the obituary for Roy cannon..if their is any way you could send me the link i would appericate it...cannon1.kathy@att.net.that is my wife's email.thank you....James Cannon about 4 months ago | | |
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kathy cannon currently looking for Roy and grace cannon
about 4 months ago | |  james cannonHi: I,m a son,James h., of Roy &Grace Cannon. My father died 1/20/ 1967 Mother august of 1985. Of thier family I and William (Bill) and Doris & Grace Marie are living. They are buried in Roselawn Cem. ,Bethalto Il.(on rte 140 near airport) Charles was my oldest bro., I,ll try to help you Unc Jim
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January 25
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Thomas Hickey Looking at the line of Bridget Agnes Maguire
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Harry Hagan My maternal, grandmother's brother, Thomas John Davidson emigrated to USA sometime in the early 1900s. He worked as a coal miner in Nokomis and became a naturalised USA citizen on 21/04/1913. He died in 1916 and is presumed buried in Nokomis. I would be pleased to receive - by e-mail, some possible documentation of these events and also a photograph of his grave, if marked.
about 5 months ago | |  Carol Hounsellif you search his name under "Deaths" on this site you'll find he died on December 9, 1916 and is buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, another name for Nokomis cemetery. He was 56 years old at the time of his death. You can wirte to the Montgomery County Recorder to obtain a copy of his death cert, Book 4 page 50, DC # 0028191.
 Carol HounsellLink to DC request form is right on the same page as the index of deaths for your convenience
 Marjorie BaileyHarry Hagan: Hello. DEATH AT NOKOMIS- Thomas John Davidson a coal miner, died at Nokomis Saturday, Dec. 9, aged 56 years, 8 months and 7 days. The funeral will be held Tuesday at the M. E. church under the auspices of the Forresters and M.W. of A. Reference: The Montgomery News, Tues. Dec. 12, 1916 page 3. Sorry this is all there is in the newspaper.
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January 21
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 | Marjorie Bailey Louis Athey Louis Athey: Hello, My name is Marjorie McLean Bailey. I remember your family living in the old hotel. It is a shame it is gone. Your sister ?Ruth Ann? was just a little older than I, do I have the correct name? Do you know that Dale White is in the hospital and Fran died as the result of an accident Friday? Sorry I don't know any more than that. about 5 months ago | |  Louis AtheyI'm sorry that I have not checked my messages regularly. My youngest sister is named Nelle Ann. She is about 70 now - !3 years younger than I am. Thanks for the note about Fran White. Dale and I have been working together to find all members of H.H.S Class of 1947. He is devastated now, and the project has come to a very slow movement. Take care, Lou Athey
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January 20
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Louis Athey Irving Illinois Louis Lee Athey was born on October 29, 1929 to Ralph A. Athey and Esther Ruth (Hutchins) Athey at home in the old Irving hotel then owned by his grandfather Nathan Lee Hutchins. The old hotel, now gone, consisted of 5 large rooms and a bath plus a smokehouse on the first floor plus 3 large rooms, 2 small rooms and a bath on the second floor. The front porch was two storied with the second floor holding a porch swing enjoyed by many. The first floor porch covered the Irving sidewalk where occasionally young people gathered to hear Ruth Athey and her band practice in the room at the right front of the old hotel. It is reported that dancing occurred there on occasion from the 1920's to the 1940's. Originally, there were pumps to move water into the bathrooms, but by 1929, cold and hot water was carried by hand to the large old tub, then existing only on the first floor. It is too bad that the old hotel cannot be used as a landmark in the celebration of the Irving sesquicentennial this year! LA about 5 months ago | | |
January 18
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J.R. Black Looking for a photo of Sibbia Whitledge wife of William Andrew Black. Born 2-8-1836 in Montgomery County - Married 9-11-1855 in East Fork of Montgomery County - Died 5-24-1867 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County. She is my great grandmother. Their son John Angus Black is my grandfather and William Frank Black is my father. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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January 14
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 | Norma Marler Drucilla Belz I am looking for information on James W. Hicks and his marriage to Mrs. Sarah J. Hester. Sarah J. Hester was my 4th great grandmother and I would really like more information on Allen T. Hester. Any info..Thanks about 5 months ago | |  Marjorie BaileyHello. Montgomery Co IL marriage record #3799 James W. Hicks mar. 11 Jan 1869 Mrs. Sarah J. Hester. In 1880 Census J. W. Hicks age 40, Sarah J. Hicks, age 40, wife, C. J. Hicks, age 12, dau., Elijah B., age 9, son J. C. Hester, age 14, step-son.
 Drucilla BelzHi Norma, Check your messages I left some more info for you.
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 | Lynn Reener Brent Boehler You might want to join the Montgomery Co Genealogical Society www.mcgsil.com about 5 months ago | | |
January 09
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 | Debbie Jackosn Jackson Kathie Danner I am a Great-granddaughter of Austin Simms Miller. I would love to know more on your family history of the Miller's. Austins son Daniel Harrison Miller was my fathers Dad. about 5 months ago | | |
January 08
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JUDY PAWLEY Not only do I need the death certificates of J. C. Long etc. as previously requested, I also found on this site that the birth certificate of my great grandfather, Clifton Worthington Long, is on record in your historical data (1864-Litchfield). I see on your site that I can print a request for a marriage license and a death cert., but how can I get a copy of Clifton's birth certificate? Thank you
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 | JUDY PAWLEY Ann Stoddard Ann, My great great grandfather, J. C. Long (1832-1866) and his brother Alvin W. Long (1834-1877) (and his wife Sarah Adeline Long) are buried in Elmwood Cemetery. J. C. is in Section/Block 53 Plot 16. I would like to obtain a copy of J. C. and Alvin's birth certificates--certified is not necessary, Joseph's marriage license from 14 Feb 1858--in Litchfield, and Joseph's son's birth certificate (my great grandfather), Clifton Worthington Long b. 1864 in Litchfield. What's the best way to obtain these documents. Thank you! about 5 months ago | | |
January 07
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JUDY PAWLEY My great great grandfather, J. C. Long (Joseph C.) and his brother Alvin W. Long were both Civil War vets and are buried in Elmwood Cemetery. Joseph's burial was 1/28/1866. Thank you Jeffrey Dunn for recent photos of their headstones! J.C. married Susan Gotwald in Litchfield. Their marriage was 2/14/1858. I would like a copy or online access to their marriage license and, especially, his death certificate. Who should I contact?
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January 03
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shayna murry Hi, I stumbled upon the Ackerbauer surname with roots in Illinois, while snooping on the web...my grandmother was Harriet Ackerbauer, from Johnstown NY, born around 1900. I have seen a similar name, Arkebauer mixed in with Ackerbauer....so I thought I'd see if there were any more avenues to explore in Illinois. Thank you!
about 5 months ago | |  Marjorie BaileyShayna Murry: Hello. I have information on the Garret G. Arkebauer I (1799-1854) family. Came to U.S. in 1846 from Ostfriesland, Germany. Many descendents in central IL.
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Linda Arnold Most of my families lived in Macoupin County but many were also in Montgomery County. Some of the families I am researching are: LAIR, CRAYS, TOSH, and FREELOVE of Montgomery County.
about 5 months ago | |  Marjorie BaileyI have one mar. listed: James C. Tosh, 28, b. IL, s/o Cob & ___ (Danly) Tosh, mar. 25 Nov. 1880, Emma E. Cresswell, 20, b. IL, d/o James M. & ____ (Loots) Cresswell. Good Luck, Marjorie
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Shelley Malusky I am looking for information on my 2nd great grandparents George W Myers and Elizabeth Boyd Myers. They lived at 221 West First Street. They are buried in Elmwood Cemetary.
about 5 months ago | |  Shelley MaluskyCorrection on the names....George W Myers and Mary Elizabeth Boyd Myers. Mary Elizabeth was known to her family & friends as "Lizzie".
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December 28
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Alan Mitchell I am searching for the grave site of my great-great-granddad, John A. Mitchell, who was the first of our line to move to Illinois from New York about 1870. His first wife, Malessa Wright, died in Montgomery Co., IL in 1888. They had 2 sons, Arthur, my great-granddad, and Walter.
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Mickey Criner Looking for information on my Criner family
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My great-grandfather, William Kaburick was a brother to Katherine (Kaburick) Mast your great-grandmother. Was your grand parents Frank Ora and Matilda (Mast) Donaldson? I have been trying to find information on this family but can't seem to find much. My grandmother Matilda (Kaburick) Fath was a daughter of William Kaburick. Willing to share what I have with you. You can email me direct at lila.fugate@comcast.net
Lila Jean (Fath) Fugate about 5 months ago | |  Drucilla BelzHello Lila, Frank Ora Donaldson was the son of my Great grand aunt Elizabeth Davidson and William Donaldson.
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Diane Hanks Researching Samuel Jasper Hutchinson/Hutchison family
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December 24
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 | Donna Ortman Ann Stoddard Hi. I have contacted you before about memorials on Find A Grave. I wondered if you could transfer access of # 2008 (John Logan Sigley) to me? I will ask for other transfers, too....but I wanted to make sure this is possible.
Thank you and Merry Christmas! about 5 months ago | |  Ann Stoddardthe memorials don't work the same way they do on findagrave. on this site you can comment at the bottom of each memorial.
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Tom Donaldson Charles and Katherine Mast were my greatgrand parents on my father's side.
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December 23
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 | Amber Harrison-Heistand Donna Firsching Hi there! This is Bud and Mary's David's middle one. I have been working on the family as well. Would love to compare notes =) My email is HorseKrazy85@hotmail.com Look foreward to hearing from you =) -Amber about 6 months ago | | |
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Donna Firsching I am trying to find info on Ora Harrison and Elsie Cline
about 6 months ago | |  Drucilla BelzHello Donna, Ora O. Harrison married Elsie May Bone, Oct. 9, 1910, Montgomery Co., Illinois. Ora Otis Harrison died Jan. 20, 1923 buried: Old Hurricane Church Cemetery, South Fillmore Twp. Montgomery Co., IL.
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 | Patty Mackey Vicki Rex Vicki:
I am a relative/descendant of Nancy J. Record Rex who married Thomas Rex and lived and died in Arkansas; the name is also spelled Reckerd. Do we link? My grandfather was Winfield Scott Record who married Cora Mae Rex who was a sister to Thomas E. Rex.
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 | Willy Sears Rebecca Bonney Do you know if Glayds M. Ferguson's maiden name is Hicks? about 6 months ago | |  Drucilla BelzHello Willy, I think it might be. In the 1920 Fed. Census I found Gladys Hicks in Hillsboro Twp., a grade school teacher and living with her parents Luke and Lesta Hicks. In 1930 Fed. Census Gladys was a public school teacher living in Fillmore Village with husband James Ferguson.
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Cheryl Stewart Looking for info on a Maude White that was supposedly burned and died from a fire in 1915 in Coffeen, IL. Also had a child burned and died from the same fire. Found a Harold Lloyd White that died March 17, 1915. Family thought the child was just a month old baby, but the records indicate he was 9 yrs. old. Wpuld like to find a newspaper article to verify the fire.
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December 09
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 | Susan Thompson Historical Society Looking for information on both the Dexter Perley family..his son,Daniel Henry Taylor,married my grandmother,Bertha Ann Oller,daughter oa Judge Amos Oller, on 12/12/1914.
Have read Centennial Litchfield book.
Would so love to see photos and marriage certificate.
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marcia brown Anyone who has information on the Hobson family would be greatly appreciated. My grandpa was Allen Leroy Hobson of farmersville, IL and his parents were Leo L Hobson and Emma Grace Hobson (Cutter). However, that is as far as I could get on his family. Emma's parents were William H Cutter born in Germany and Martha Cutter (could not find her maiden name). Anyone with information I would really like some help.
about 6 months ago | |  Drucilla BelzHello Marcia, Leo's father: Charles P. Hobson b.1866 Carrollton, Greene, Illinois d. 1915 Macoupin Co., Illinois. Leo's Mother: Alice Ollie Clark b. 3 Nov 1878 Barr, Macoupin Co., Illinois. d. 4 Jan 1944 Macoupin Co., Illinois. Married: 30 Jun 1897 Illinois.
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 | Grace Gegenheimer Marjorie Bailey Is Sarah Evans the correct name for Joseph L. Hood's mother? I recently looked at several sources that told me her last name was "Hughes." Let me know!
Thanks about 6 months ago | |  Marjorie BaileyGrace Gegenheimer: Information from History of Montgomery Co. IL, 1918 by Alexander T. Strange. Bio of Humphrey H. Hood, M.D., b. Philadelphia, Penn. Sept. 19, 1823, son of Lambert and Sarah (Evans) Hood. Picture of 5 brothers and 2 sisters in Hood family in Litchfield History 1853-1953. Dr. H. H. Hood d. Feb. 22, 1903 of pneumonia. Joseph & Benjamin Hood were partners in Hood Brothers Drug store in Litchfield. What are your sources. What are your sources?
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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.
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