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2501 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I00931)
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2502 | Per Mark Fruendt US Federal Census, Illinois, Lawrence County, Christy twp, Sumner, page 57 (3), family 24: Landis, Jesse age 59, farmer, born PA Catherine age 42, keeping house, born Baden Sarah age 8, born IL Emma age 6, born IL Charles age 2, born IL Sophia age 18, born IL | LANDIS SOPHIA M. (I23783)
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2503 | Per Mark Fruendt US Federal Census, Illinois, Lawrence County, Christy twp., page 37, family 254: John Landis age 24, farmer, born OH Hannah E. age 23, born IN Jesse S. age 2 born IL Larah L. age 1 born IL Jesse Landis age 18, farm labor, born IL | LANDIS JOHN (I00566)
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2504 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I01169)
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2505 | Per Morris Huck, she worked for the UI Extension Service Jefferson County for many years before retiring to a nursing home with three of her siblings in Northern Illinois. | HUCK ANNA ELIZABETH (I03769)
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2506 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Anna Laura Anderson is his second wife. | TORRENS JAMES (I24067)
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2507 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I24083)
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2508 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he served in the Civil War. Their home was east of Oakdale, Illinois on a hill near Pilot Knob. | TORRENS JAMES MCKNIGHT (I06148)
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2509 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was a carpenter, jolly and composed verse. | ANDERSON SAMUEL HAMILTON (I24035)
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2510 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was a Chiroopractic Doctor in Lexington, Kentucky. | GREEN WILLIAM PARKER (GUS) (I23976)
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2511 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was a farmer on his father's home place and died suddenly. | TORRENS JOHN ELMER (I06155)
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2512 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was a grocer at Nashville, Illinois and later moved to Washington, D.C. | BURHMAN OTTO (I23973)
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2513 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I24053)
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2514 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I06164)
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2515 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was a traveling salesman. | ARDREY WILLIAM G. (I24020)
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2516 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was an undertaker and politician. | WALKER LESTER CHARLES (I23949)
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2517 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was in implement buiness with brother Charles and owned much land in Minnesota. | MONROE EDWARD WILLIAM (I24165)
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2518 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was in implement business and owned land near Glenwood, Minnesota. | TORRENS CHARLES WILTON (I24098)
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2519 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, he was in the Civil War, operated a general store in Oakdale and was postmaster there for a time, was a member of U. P. Church and was presenter of music in that church for many years. He was married three times. | ARDREY ROBERT G. (I24018)
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2520 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, her father was interested in Illinois Power and Light Company. | STEINHEIMER MAY (I23972)
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2521 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, his wife Sarah died while he was pastoring the Union U. P. Church near Sparta, Illinois. He later retired and lived in Ohio with his second wife. | KARNES E. EVERETT (I24052)
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2522 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Hugh was a farmer near Nashville, Illinois and at one time served as Treasurer of Washington County, Illinois. The Hugh Parker Green family were industrious and led political lives and were known freely through the county. | GREEN HUGH PARKER (I23915)
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2523 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Illinois, he was a farmer and school teacher and settled near Red Bud. Later he moved to Marissa, Illinois. | LIVELY JOHN SR. (I23920)
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2524 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Mary came to Washington County, Illinois, with her parents November 8, 1863 who settled on a farm East of Nashville, Illinois. | TROUT MARY ELIZA (I23959)
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2525 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Mary's mother was an Ardrey. Mary thought the best verse in the Bible was Ps. 16:11 and the best catachism question was No. 36. We are told the Ardreys and Stevensons as families came together from Ireland in 1806. Another gives Mary's dob as March 4, 1804. | STEVENSON MARY (I05946)
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2526 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, miss. to Indiana in Northern U.S. under U. P. Board. | MACHAMER E. W. (I24070)
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2527 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Norman's is a military career. He has had positions at different armories in US. He was stalwart and capable. | RAMSEY NORMAN FOSTER (I24079)
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2528 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Robert was an elder in Covenanter Church at Oakdale, Illinois. He was married twice. | ANDERSON ROBERT PURDY (I24034)
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2529 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, she died at their hme west of Oakdale an just south of the old Auld homestead on the ridge. Harold Auld now living there (1957). Sarah was a woman of large build, very good in her home and the church, was a good manager and made everything serve its purpose in the home. It is through her family line that there is Rev. war services. | REYNOLDS SARAH (I05931)
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2530 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, she taught school early in life and later kept a diary, very interesting person. | AULD ELIZABETH (I24074)
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2531 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, she was a Sunday School Teacher and also taught kindergarten. | ANDERSON ANNA LAURA (I24051)
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2532 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, she was an R.N. from Bedford, Ohio. | WATSON ELIZABETH MAE (I24006)
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2533 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, she was literary minded, taught school, was County Superintendent of Schools whle living at Jetmore, Kansas. Of later years lived in Fullerton, California, near her sons. | ANDERSON MARY LAVINA (I24036)
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2534 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, she was nevery very strong but tried to do her duty, in home and church. | AULD MARY CELESTA (LESSIE) (I05932)
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2535 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I05846)
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2536 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Sparta Public Library, Sparta, Illinois, he was a barber. | BOYD RALPH GLEN (I31090)
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2537 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I05889)
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2538 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I31084)
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2539 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I05923)
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2540 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, Sparta Public Library, Sparta, Illinois, they lived on a farm near Morning Sun, Iowa. | AULD JAMES EARL (I05921)
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2541 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I31064)
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2542 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, their home was in Topeka, Kansas. He was employed in the Capitol bilding, was a historian and writer. | RAMSEY JAMES A. (I24078)
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2543 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, their home was west of Oakdale, Illinois and just north of the first Auld homestead on the ridge. | AULD SARAH (I24033)
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2544 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I24043)
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2545 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, they lived most of their lives on a farm near Oakdale, Illinois, moving to Chicago in later years as daugher Mary was a school teacher there. | ARDREY JENNIE (I24021)
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2546 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, they lived west of Oakdale but east of the old homestead. | AULD ANN (I05934)
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2547 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, they state "we think George was a brother of James, Williiam and Joseph Sterrett of Ohio. | STERRETT GEORGE (I05941)
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2548 | Per Narratives of Randolph County, William was an Attorney and at one time was County Judge of Washington County, Illinois. | GREEN WILLIAM PARKER (I23966)
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2549 | Per Nashville death notice, military rites were accorded at the graveside by the John C. Atchison Post 110, American Legion, Nashville. | KLEEMAN EDWIN HENRY (I05393)
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2550 | Per Pal Heitmeyer, Jr., when they first came to Portland they bought a farm in Corvalis, Oregon. The area is on the turn off to Albany to Corvalis and over the river. There are radio towers there and the farm was behind these in the valley. Paul, Sr. was 3 or 4 when they got there. At the age of 10 or 11 he got rickets and Chris put him in the attic so the others would not get it. I believe that when the family came west that Elza stayed in Illinois the the farm and after they got settled in Corvalis, Powis went back to Illinois, sold the farm and came back west. The family home or farm that I remember as a child was located at 128th and Gleason - 12741 Gleason N.E., Portland, Oregon. The barn in the rear, now a garage, is still there. There is a new wing on the south side but otherwise it is the same. | HEITMEYER CHRISTIAN HERMANN (HEINRICH) (I06459)
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