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Welcome to our new Fulton Forum!


Dear Fulton County researchers,

As the provider of this Fulton forum, and ILGenWeb coordinator for Fulton County, IL, I would like to invite you to start by posting the surnames (in caps, like JOHNSON) of the people you are researching in Fulton Co., Illinois. You can put them in your message subject line, and then additional information in the message body.

We call this a "roll call" and it helps us find each other and say, "I'm researching that family, too-- when and where did your JOHNSONs live in Fulton, and what were the names of their parents and children?" etc.

We recommend using all caps just for the surnames because that makes them easier to spot in a quick scan of the messages.

Good luck! --Alice

P.S. To those of you who were members of our old forum, I am very sorry for the inconvenience of having to sign up again! The company I had been paying to host our old forum went out of business, and I had to find a new and better forum hosting service for us. Fortunately, I was able to save most of the messages posted on our previous forum, and will be archiving them on our website in the next few weeks (it will take me several hours of work so please bear with me). Thank you for your patience and your participation!--Alice

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ATHERTON, SIEVER, CAPLINGER, DAVID, DERRY, HICKLE, HUGHES, LINDSEY, NEUMAN, REDEBAUGH, THRASHER

My Fulton County Grandparents, Samuel Powell ATHERTON and Mary Virginia SIEVER, moved from Illinois to Sedgwick Co., KS in 1885.


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Are you connected to the family of David and Mary Ann (Dennis) Hughes who migrated to Fulton County from Trenton, New Jersey?

-- Edited by Don Barnett at 13:50, 2005-07-11

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RE:MURPHY, GILES


Hi, this is great, I am searching for a William Murphy born in Canton, Oct. 1885-87, mother Nellie (McCorton) and assumed his father was William Murphy as well. Thanks

Nellie did remarry to a man named Henry Giles. Keli1@aol.com

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Hi - Just joining in the forum, but for a few years now I have been researching the families of John and Rachel TRAPP. who moved to Isabel Twp., Fulton Co. by 1860 (1860 Census) from Knox Co. Ohio, where they had spent a few years (1850 Census). They had come from Tomkins Co., NY.

John's family were of English origin, and, as far as I can determine, descendents of Thomas TRAPP, who sailed into Martha's Vineyard about 1659. Over the next few generations, our branches moved from that island to Connecticut and then to central and western NY. John (born c.1808, NY) like many in his family was a cooper, or barrel maker.

Rachel (last name unk.,born c. 1812) had been born in Canada, apparently, although one census does say NY. They had several children: Cordelia (1831), Oliver C.(c.1833), William (c.1835), Mary (c.1865), Erastus (c.1837), John Jr. (c.1840), Levi (c.1844), and Charles S. TRAPP (c.1855). All were born in NY, except for the youngest, Charles, who was born in OH.

Oliver, my GGGrandfather, (born c.1833, NY), married Maria (aka Mariah) GILSON (b. abt 1838, NY) on 18 AUG 1855 in Fullton Co. IL.. They had 4 Children: Fayette (c. 1856), William M 'Will' (Dec. 1859), Henry (May 1861) , and Olive Comstock (May 1863). Oliver probably never saw his baby daughter, as he enlisted in the Twenty-Eighth Regiment, Illinois volunteer Infantry, "... for services in the Union Army", in 1861. He served 3 yrs & his death which was a result of his military service, happened near Nashville, TN, as per military records. He was buried in a Union Cemetery outside Nashville.

Maria remarried (12 March 1865), a John H. BABCOCK, (est. birth 1834), from OH, and the marriage lasted long enough to produce two children: Emily "Emma"(April 1865) and Edward S. BABCOCK (April 1869), but by the 1870 CENSUS, Mr. BABCOCK was not in the household. By the 1880 Census, Maria had resumed her former name of TRAPP, although the two children retained the surname BABCOCK.

By the 1880 Census,my GGrandfather, William M. TRAPP, was still living at home in Pleasant w/ his (remarried & divorced/annulled/other ) mother, his younger brother Henry & sister Olive, plus his two young 1/2-sibs, Emily & Eddie BABCOCK. He and Henry worked as a farm laborers, while Olive worked as an apprentice seamstress. Fayette was no longer in the home, and I have not found any clues to his subsequent history.

In 10 SEP 1885 Will married Nancy MATHESON or MATHEWSON (spelling unclear), apparently in Fulton County still, IF the only plausible record I have found is actually his:
•TRAPP, WILLIAM MATHEWSON, MAMIE 09/10/1885 FULTON Co.
The date and place are consistent with known parameters, but ....the given name "Mamie" doesn't appear anywhere else in the history or records that Ive found.

By the 1900 Census, Will had moved from Pleasant to Ipava township, become a farmer,, owned the Ipava home he was living in with wife of 14 years, Nancy A., their 2 sons: Fay, 13, & Harry, a baby less than 1 month old. Nancy was born in Aug. 1852, in IL. Her father was born in VA & her mother in IN . She and Will had also had two daughters (Laura and Blanch), but they didn't survive infancy. Fay TRAPP, my Grandfather, was in school. In 1901 a third daughter, Jennie Marie was born. There are some shadowy references to another daughter, Fanny, born in IL, but I can't find enough information to clarify that.

At some point before Feb. 1904, Will, Nancy and the three surviving children moved out of Fulton County IL to Vernon Co. Missouri as their two youngest daughters Leona Edith (16 FEB 1904) and Clara Olive (1 DEC 1905) were born there. They never moved back to Illinois.

Various others of the names mentioned here, however, continued to live in Fulton County,or nearby, married and raised families there. Some of them I have been able to follow, mostly through census or other records available on the internet, and some I lost the tracks of. What I have I am happy to share. Most of the Trapp families that I have come across in IL or OH trace back to ancestors from various German states, and are not directly related.

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Good Morning Researchers:


Can anyone explain to me why there were so many Irish emmigrants to Canton, IL in the 19th century?


Having been to Canton's cemetery, it's is amazing how the Greenwood/St. Mary's cemetery is almost like walking through a Donegal County Ireland cemetery; all of the names yyou'd find in Donegal are there.Any assistance greatly appreciated!


 


Best Regards,


 


Pat



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There are alot of Irish that settled in fulton County in the 1800's...my family (Neville and McMahan were from county Limerick, Ireland). It is my understanding that the family was attracked to the area by land grants (this was around 1835) and since they were farmers in ireland, it was a natural progression.  My family, along with many other Irish, originally landed on the east coast and stayed until enough money could be obtained to travel west.  They usually went west in groups (families and other friends).  After the initial group got settled, they sent for other extended family and friends from Ireland.  There are actually quite a few buried in St. Augustine's cemetary-which i think the church was moved over the line to Knox county later.  On the Knox county website there is a name listing for the cemetary associated with the church.  It is so interesting to see how many Irish were buried there.  My original immigrant ancestors, Johanna and Patrick Neville are buried there (1844 and 1853)

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Hello fellow researchers.  Here are my  family names.


JENNINGS, BAUMAN, HAVENS,BYBEE, PRICHARD,WILCOXEN, STOREY, HAGAN,FISHER, HOMER, MANAHAN,SMITH, BALLARD, CARVER, FARNSWORTH.


There are of course other names.  I have much to share and much to learn.  Here are my pages on Roots  Web
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=krmorlan&id=I0224

Click index and see if I have any names in common with your families.

Sincerely  Karen Jennings Morlan



-- Edited by Karen Morlan on Friday 11th of June 2010 01:59:39 PM

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Alice wrote:


Dear Fulton County researchers, As the provider of this Fulton forum, and ILGenWeb coordinator for Fulton County, IL, I would like to invite you to start by posting the surnames (in caps, like JOHNSON) of the people you are researching in Fulton Co., Illinois. You can put them in your message subject line, and then additional information in the message body. We call this a "roll call" and it helps us find each other and say, "I'm researching that family, too-- when and where did your JOHNSONs live in Fulton, and what were the names of their parents and children?" etc. We recommend using all caps just for the surnames because that makes them easier to spot in a quick scan of the messages. Good luck! --Alice P.S. To those of you who were members of our old forum, I am very sorry for the inconvenience of having to sign up again! The company I had been paying to host our old forum went out of business, and I had to find a new and better forum hosting service for us. Fortunately, I was able to save most of the messages posted on our previous forum, and will be archiving them on our website in the next few weeks (it will take me several hours of work so please bear with me). Thank you for your patience and your participation!--Alice



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Hello ALL!


         I am researching Payne, Cox, Paul, Riggin, Bolender and many more that are tied into the Payne Family. My family had settled in Fulton Co., in 1840. Would love to talk and share any and all info that I have.


                 Clinton Payne, clintnambel@cox.net



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Hello, I am new to this forum and am looking for relatives. I have a cousin by the name of Frances Barnett. are you her son? My name is Berneita Ann (Beaird) Ellis and my parents were Harry Leslie and Maude Leona Beaird. My grandfather was John Franklin Edward Swise of Cuba,il. My grand mother was Bessie Mae Demoss Swise.I am looking for a sister by the first name of Shirley. Do not know her last name. I would love to hear from any relative.

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I am anxiously awaiting for a relative to answer my last (first) post. Since the forum is new it is to be expected.


I am looking for responses from,swise,beaird,hughes, and anyone related to them. I was born in Smithfeild,Il in 1934. The house I was born in has burned down. My grandparents(paternal) lived there also. John and Katherine Beaird. My fathers second wife was Elsie(do not know her maiden name) They had a daughter by the name of Shirley. I was told that there is a son in that area who claims to be my brother. I want to hear from him also.


Waiting anxiously. Berneita


 



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I am very excited about finding this site and looking forward to the magic of new discoveries.  I have been researching the ancestery of my Grandfather, Andrew Snowden White who spent the majority of his life in Fulton County.  I was born and raised in Bushnell but left 46 years ago and recently returned to my roots.  Researching from the West Coast, where I spent the last 20+ years made a lot of the research difficult.  I am looking foward to the easy access and ready availablity of the Fulton County Genealogy forum.  I have what I believe is reasonably accurate data (dates, places, births and deaths) on 5 generations. With the access to Fulton County info I hope to confirm the data I have and find new detail on how they lived their lives. 


We started in New Jersey with Samuel, James Stewart, came through Ohio with , Samuel Dexter to Fulton Co and Job S. to Andrew.


If anyone has information on any of these people and their lives in Fulton County I would very much appreciate hearing about it.



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RE: Redebaugh


My mother married a Howard Redebaugh in Lewistown in the early 50's. He had a sister Fern Redebaugh who married Thomas Neuman.

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RE: Welcome to our new Fulton Forum!


I am researching my family names: Brown, Clark, Weese, Clannin, McBride, Elam, and Kinnamon. The Browns seem to be the hardest with my gr.gr.grandfather William Brown coming over from England. Otherwise I have some info on the rest of the surnames if anyone is looking for same . I grew up in Lewistown and know alot of  people tho i now live in Logan County Illinois. I'm happy to help anyone if I can!


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Hi


I see you have a Redebaugh from Fulton County listed - My paternal g-g grandfather is Nelson Eugene Redebaugh, his father Nelson S. Redebaugh and his father John Redebaugh - any connection for us?  Would love to hear from you.



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Redebaugh


I am a descendant of the Redebaughs, Will share info to get info. Thanks.

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RE: Welcome to our new Fulton Forum!


Hello, let me clarify my connection to the Redabaughs. My mother first married a Howard Redabaugh in Lewsitown, Fulton Co.  They later divorced, had one stillborn child and one living til 1965. I have some info and pics now, glad to share anything.


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DAILY DAILEY BISHOP MONNINGER KRIDER FOUTZ

My mother, Beulah L Daily/Dailey, was born in 1907 in St David, Fulton Co, IL and also lived in Canton.  She came out west with her parents, brother and sister when in her late teens.  Her parents and grandparents were all born or lived in Fulton Co, IL starting about 1850. I visited the area a couple of years ago for a family reunion.  I would love to exchange information.

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Karen,
I am a MANAHAN who just found out yesterday that some of my ancestors lived in Fulton County. I would love to know more about these folks and whether some of them are buried in the area. Any thoughts?

~Veronica Manahan

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CHENOWETH, SMITH, BEAIRD, LANGSTON, DRUMMOND.

I'm researching these lines in Fulton County

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INTERESTED IN OBTAINING NEW INFORMATION AND SHARING WHAT LITTLE I HAVE FOR THE FOLLOWING FAMILY NAMES: 

WAGES ~ ELAM * DOWNS ~ JOHNS

WESTPHAHL ~ SHANLEY * ARP ~ JORGENS


Also, I used to work for White Chapel Memory Gardens, a cemetery in Canton, IL and would be happy to help out with any inquiries for burials there prior to Jan. 2007. 


-- Edited by kbarwest on Saturday 19th of June 2010 07:37:14 PM

-- Edited by kbarwest on Saturday 19th of June 2010 07:37:42 PM

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HOPKINS and BARNES


Greetings,

I am trying to trace part of my family that came through Fulton County in the mid- to late-1800s.  My great grand father, Frank Hopkins appears to have been born in Fulton County, IL in May 1860.  He met my great grandmother, Addie Mae Spear, of Fulton or McDonough County, IL.  Addie Mae was a daughter of Samuel Spear and Lamira Hays.  After the Civil War, Samuel was the town marshal for a while in Vermont, IL.  He later relocated to Clinton, MO.  Frank Hopkins and Addie Mae Spear were married in Fulton County in 1885 and later moved to Kansas City, MO.  I have images of their head stone on FindaGrave.com.

In 1921 Addie Mae Spear passed away and in 1926 Frank Hopkins passed away.  The informant on the death certificate for Frank was a neighbor and did not have data on where Frank was born (other than IL) or what his parents names were.  Using resources like marriage licenses and census records, I was able to place Frank in Fulton County from his birth in 1860 to at least 1885.  Census records suggest a Frank Hopkins was living in or near Pleasant, IL in 1880 with his parents, Warren and Elisabeth (sic) Hopkins.  Two siblings were also noted, a George Hopkins (born in about 1863) and Lennel Hopkins (born in 1876).  Lennel Hopkins is believed to actually be Lumuel Hopkins, who later relocated to western Nebraska.  I have no further information on George Hopkins.

An 1871 land map of the area shows a Warren Hopkins owned a parcel north east of Vermont, IL.  I have seen some undocumented references that he may be buried in or near Ipava, IL.   However, I had a death records search done with the County Clerk in Fulton County with no death certificate found.

Does anyone know if any of the cemetaries around Ipava have been mapped by any persons or churches?  Also, if anyone has any records or evidence that may help identify Warren Hopkins, Elizabeth Barnes, or George Hopkins, I would really appreciate hearing from you.  I have a ton of old photos I inherited a couple of years ago with no names, dates or locations.  Many are from the 1800s.  I suspect some may be from this area.

Any help you can suggest would be welcome.

Glad to see there is a forum like this for Fulton County!

Jim

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RE: Welcome to our new Fulton Forum!


A good place to start looking for cemeteries is-
http://www.illinoisancestors.org/fulton/
Also go to the bottom of the home page here and enter your family names, they have many biographies. 
 Click on their list to the left side for cemeteries by city.
http://www.findagrave.com/
you can search states, cities there for cemeteries.
Sincerely
Karen Jennings Morlan



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Hi Karen,

Thanks for the tips.  I have been keeping an eye on find-a-grave for a while with no success.

I will page through the pages on the Illinois Ancestors page.

Let me know if you think of anything else.  I have been thinking about planning a trip back there, but it seems like there are always other priorities.

Thanks again.

Jim

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Thanks for your prompt reply.  My husband and I have visited Fulton County twice and loved the experience!  The courthouse at Lewistown and the process of just driving around and seeing the various little towns.  I would love to return again.
Good luck on your research.  Each little clue or fact leads to many more.
Karen

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I am updating my posting to be sure my current email is listed.

I research many families in Fulton County Illinois.   Jennings - Bauman - Wilcoxen - Havens - Prichard - Bybee -

Thank you

Karen Jennings Morlan

kmorlan@verizon.net

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Howdy, this has been an excellent informative article! I definitely appreciate all of your wisdom. Thanks alot .

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