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 | Penny Dietrich Can you tell me why only my Great Great Great Grandmother Nancy Blue and Great Uncle Cleo Connell Blue are show as buried in Nokomis Cemetary? I am fairly sure several other members of the Blue Family are also there, for instance William Maxwell Blue and his wife Rebecca Elizabeth, William Parker Blue and his wife Annie Laurie among several others. Would appreciate any information available Thanks, Penny about 4 months ago | |  Ann StoddardHi, the burials that are listed on this site come from Montgomery County Death records and from cemetery readings that have been donated. Maybe William and R Eliz died, or their death certificates were recorded, in another county or under another spelling. I have a copy of the Sanders student reading from the 1940's and I did find William and R Eliz listed, so I have added their information. http://history.montgomeryco.com/Def...d__gvfl1=5 The other burials on that listing were already on the site. Hope this helps answer your questions.
 Penny DietrichThank you very much for the information, I really appreciate it! This web site is amazing - how long has it been up? Thanks again, Penny
 Jeffrey B. DunnThe web site has been online for 3 1/2 years. Check back in a couple months. I have 5,700 headstore photos to add to the site. Many of them are from the Nokomis, Witt and Irving areas.

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 | RAY MAHURIN trying to locate an obituary for samuel anderson , place of death nokomis, nov 08, 1903.....email me an info at indyguy46259@yahoo.com..........thanks in advance a year ago | | |
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 | roger wyld I am looking for information about an accident at the #10 mine on 03/27/1917.Thank you, lithoman a year ago | | |
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 | Historical Society
 | City of Nokomis Illinois History With the building of the Alton & Terre Haute Railroad, Nokomis came into existence. T. C. Huggins of Bunker Hill came here, and with his keen prescience and foresight saw that the rich soil of the section was sure to attract settlers and business would result from their coming, so proceeded to lay out the site for a town. This was seventeen years before the township was set off and named for the town which by that time had attained to considerable growth. On March 9, 1867, the village was incorp history.montgomeryco.com | | | |
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