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Were Washington Co. death certificates before 1916 recorded by the Clinton Co Clerk? I just read this on FamilySearch. I've been unable to find my great grandfather's 1910 death cert at the Washington Co Courthouse and now wonder if it could be found at the Clinton County Courthouse?
Chad Tuesday, 13 October 2015 04:10 AMHost: 50-109-88-16.bltn.il.frontiernet.net
No, Washington County would have any records from this time if they exist. Death certificates were not required by law in Illinois until 1916. Some counties have death records prior to this time; however, Washington County would have any records from 1910, not Clinton County.
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Scott Myers  |
Location: Bloomington, illinois  |
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Looking to get a copy of my great great grandfathers death certificate. His name was Americus Littleton Cole ( listed as A.L. Cole)
His record is on page 28. #362. Thank you!
Chad Wednesday, 11 March 2015 02:10 AMHost: 74-34-79-130.dr01.almt.il.frontiernet.net
Scott, I sent you an email with the information you requested.
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Becky Willeford Viall |
Location: Belleville  |
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I'm looking for any old photos of Monkens' Store on Stolletown Road and the old, pre-tornado St. Felicitas Church building on Beaver Prairie. If anyone had pics or knows where I might find some, please contact me. My grandparents, Clem and Lulu Rosen, lived at the corner of Stolletown and Spring Roads until their deaths in the '70s. Thanks.
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Marilyn Schulte  |
Location: St. Louis, Missouri  |
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I am trying to assist my cousin in Germany. Several of his colleagues are writing a book on Emsland. They are looking for old German letters sent from Emsland to America. Would you have any of these letters in the archive or could you direct me to another source.
Thanks, Marilyn
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Charr Skirvin  |
Location: Plainfield, Indiana  |
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Question: My husband's ancestors (James William and Sarah Jane Bruner)died in Clinton Co, Illinois, on 29 March 1859 and 15 March 1859 respectively. I'm just curious if local history says anything about an epidemic at that time. Thanks.
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Jim Rockey  |
Location: Indiana  |
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I am trying to find the locaton of Elizabeth (Rockey) Nighswander. I believe she is buried in a small cemetery called "Smith Cemetery" near her son, Jesse, who died in 1865. I believe Betsey died in around 1879. Any help on the location of this site would be helpful.
JIm Rockey
Chad Thursday, 24 July 2014 03:35 AMHost: 75-129-241-158.dhcp.mtvr.il.charter.com
Jim, there is an Elizabeth Nighswander buried in Johnson Cemetery in Santa Fe Township along with J. Nighswander. The death record book says she was born in Maryland and died 26 Jul 1879 of congestive fever aged 69 years and 6 months.
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Joyce Doris  |
Location: Decatur, IL.  |
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Researching Cooley surname.
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S H Burt  |
Location: NY  |
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1 9 10 GIRD, William Henry --- 27 Aug 1860 14 Sep 1860 Infant son of F. K. & Lucy B. (D?)
The parents are Edward Kinsley Gird and Lucy Dew Lewis,
Frankie Heinzmann
Wednesday, 11 June 2014 03:48 PMHost: cpe-67-11-19-88.satx.res.rr.com
Thank you. We have added your comment to the Trenton Cemetery listing.
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nancy schmid |
Location: United States  |
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God Bless you all for all you do for us that are looking and searching for connections.
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Franek |
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Hello, you have done really good job with youre website. I really like it, best wishes to you.
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