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Raymond Illinois

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  • May 01

  • john stockstill Searching Stockstill / Gerhart
    about 3 weeks ago
  • January 15

  • Karen Waeltermann I am searching for Fred Schmidt born abt 1830 in Germany. Has one daughter that I know of~Lillie/Lela/Lillian Schmidt born 1874 in Raymond County. I don't know what his wives name was or his birth/death dates. Any help would be great~~~~~
    about 5 months ago
  • September 27

  • Nathan Held I'm researching these families: Held, Gilpin, Guttenberg, Hermann, Back, Fehr, Oschner, Gauer, and Kelmel
    about 8 months ago
  • May 02

  • Cindy Brown created the topic: Ida Placke Brown
    a year ago Comment
  • April 12

  • Diane Smith My great-grandfather, Robert Lee Parrott 1867-1905, came from Raymond IL. Does anyone know of the Parrott family from the 1800's. Robert's father, David Jefferson Parrott 1822-1912, was married three times and my great-grandmother was Margaret Crawford McCullough 1831-1913. Both David & Margaret passed away in Raymond. I started my ancestry research last August 2010. Any help anyone can give me about this site or any thing about geneology research would be GREAT!
    a year ago
  • March 21

  • Ann Stoddard
    A Brief History of the Raymond Independent Newspaper
    The Raymond Independent was issued for the first time June 9, 1881. The paper is Democratic in polities, and stands for the right and a square deal for all.
    history.montgomeryco.com

    a year ago Read More
    • Ann StoddardThe Raymond Independent - "Independent in all things, neutral when need be"
      4:25 PM March 21
  • November 17

  • Pam Tabor I am researching the family of Thomas J. Scott and Mahala E Scott. They are my husband's Great-Great Grandparents. We know very little about them. They lived in Raymond Township.
    about 2 years ago
  • October 14

  • James Breyer I am researching the Poggenpohl, Langen, Munstermann, Kelmel families.
    about 2 years ago
  • March 21

  • Historical Society
    Life & Confessions of A. J. Nash
    Zanesville Township - In the year 1853, Andrew Nash and a man by the name of Lockerman had an altercation brought on by the too free use of whisky, during which the former stabbed the latter in a very brutal manner. Lockerman died immediately, and Nash, becoming alarmed, fled the country. Detectives were placed on his track, and succeeded, after several weeks diligent search, in finding him in Arkansas, where he was arrested, brought back to Carlinville, tried and sentenced to be hanged.
    history.montgomeryco.com

    about 3 years ago Read More
  • Historical Society
    History of Zanesville
    Zanesville in Montgmery County Illinois. The original Zanesville Precinct included within its area the townships of Pitman and Bois DArc, and was reduced to its present dimensions as an independent division in the year 1873, when the township organizations throughout the county were called into effect. It lies in the western part of the county, south of Pitman, north of North Litchfield and west of Raymond Township, with Macoupin County as its western boundary, and contains a fraction over thir
    history.montgomeryco.com

    about 3 years ago Read More
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