Margaret, I looked at the census for 1870, 1880, and 1900. This is what I found. Did not see the other names you mentioned although they may be there. I searched using Soundex. This found on Ancestry.com- I hope it helps, Sincerely Karen Morlan
Illinois Statewide Marriage Index-
LAMPRELL, WILLIAM BROWN, PERMELIA A 02/09/1865 00D/0052 00000046 FULTON
Might be Permelia Angeline?
A William Lamparell age 33 (hard to read) from England is living in Woodland Township in the 1870 census.
Wife Angeline age 24 born Illinois
Daughter Mary age 4
Son Edwin age 1 born Illinois
1880 has a William Lamperell living in District 29 Astoria – he is from England.
Here is what I can find. What part of England do you live? I have been in Bristol and took the train south. What a wonderful trip it was!! My best to you- Karen
Here is some redundant information on Curry Mc Fetridge I just thought it may be a nice addition. I will look a little for Thomas Lamprell too. Maybe something will pop up.
I search my Jennings family who were from fulton County. I have spent years on them and all the related families involved. I just love searching! I have had time on my hands this week so this has been fun helping out a little. I have had so many people do it for me.
Name: Curry McFetridge
SSN: 318-16-4020
Last Residence: 61501 Astoria, Fulton, Illinois, United States of America
Born: 25 Jan 1885
Died: Nov 1974
State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 )
I find a Curry H Mcfetridge in a World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 > Illinois > Schuyler County > 0 > Draft Card M
He states his home as Browning Schuyler Illinois his age is 33 born Jan 1 1885
He is employed by Chas. Haffner, in Browning Illinois, his mother is Mrs. Manda M. McFetridge of Browning Illinois he signed with his signature
States being short, stout with Blue eyes and Brown hair. This statement taken Sept 12,
Margaret- I searched a little more and found information on a couple more of the kids. I will attach the whole file also - It should be easier to print. If it doesn't work let me know.
I noticed Florence appears to have a social security death date under Lamprell
Florence Lamprell
Name:
Florence Lamprell
SSN:
355-42-2677
Last Residence:
61484 Vermont, Fulton, Illinois, United States of America
Wife Elsie Mabel Plank address 2 Vermont, Fulton county Illinois
Name: Edward Edgar Plank
City: Not Stated
County: Fulton
State: Illinois
Birth Date: 03 May 1880
Race: White
Roll: 1613403
DraftBoard: 1
Tall, heavy build Eyes brown Hair dark
Census 1880 Astoria
William Lamperell Permelia A. Lamplrell Astoria, Fulton, IL <1836> England Self
View Record Permelia A. Lamplrell William Lamperell Astoria, Fulton, IL <1846> Illinois Wife
Edward Lamplrell William Lamperell,
Permelia A. Lamplrell Astoria, Fulton, IL <1869> Illinois Son
Cordelia Lamplrell William Lamperell,
Permelia A. Lamplrell Astoria, Fulton, IL <1871> Illinois Daughter
Eliza Lamplrell William Lamperell,
Permelia A. Lamplrell Astoria, Fulton, IL <1873> Illinois Daughter
Lena Lamplrell William Lamperell,
Permelia A. Lamplrell Astoria, Fulton, IL <1875> Illinois Daughter
George Lamplrell William Lamperell,
Permelia A. Lamplrell Astoria, Fulton, IL <1878> Illinois Son
LAMPRELL, WILLIAM BROWN, PERMELIA A 02/09/1865 00D/0052 00000046 FULTON
This Obit from-http://www.illinoisancestors.org/fulton/
CHARLES LAMPERELL [LAMPRELL], aged eighteen, blacksmith, born in Kent county, England, and enlisted from Astoria, Ill. He served with his company to the close of the war, participated in all the campaigns in which the command was engaged, and was mustered out with the regiment. He returned to Astoria, and engaged in farming, but has been dead for several years. [His tombstone states he died Jan. 31, 1868] (Company G, Chapter 33, page 444)
Lamprell, Charles
PVT
Co. G 85 Ill. Inf.
Died Jan. 31, 1868
AstoriaCemetery
This Obituary from-http://www.illinoisancestors.org/fulton/
Julia McFetridge Dies in Beardstown
Mrs. Julia E. (Sears) McFetridge 80, a lifelong Astoria resident, died at 10:20 p.m. Thursday December 4, 1975, at Myers Nursing Home in Beardstown. She was born August 9, 1895, near Astoria, a daughter of William and Lydia Lamprell Sears. She married Curry H. McFetridge on March 26, 1920 in Virginia. He preceded her in death November 29, 1974. Surviving are two sons, Harry of Prairie City and Bernard of St. Augustine; 5 daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Enders of Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Ruth Allman of Astoria, Mrs. Charlotte Jessup of Morango, and Mrs. Vernice Sloan of Roy, Michigan; 17 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mr. Mabel Gibson of Dallas Texas. Preceding her in death were one son and one daughter, three brothers and two grandchildren. Funeral Services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday afternoon at Shawgo Memorial Home in Astoria with Rev. Mike Hargrow officiating. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery west of Astoria. (Astoria Argus, Dec. 10, 1975, pg. 1, col. 2, submitted by Scottie McCoy
Hello Margaret- I live in California but we went to visit Fulton County and enjoyed it very much. It's a large area with beautiful trees and next to the Illinois River (I think) is some areas. I saw many farms and fields but I couldnot state exactly what the crops were. In the midwest a lot of corn and soybeans are grown. During the 1860's on for many years there was a large cigar industry but the tobacco must have come up the river from the south. Several members of my family worked in making cigars. The town of Canton was home of the Orendorff Farm Machinery Company and was a large part of it's commerce. Coal and mining was also a large industry. My father spent a short time working with a mule in a mineshaft. He said he would follow the mule in and load the ore cart and follow the mule out, it knew exactly what needed to be done. He didn't do that job for very long!
My people mainly lived in Liverpool and because of the river they were also fishermen and ran hogs. Farm land is still an important part of the area I think. My GG Grandmother's (Deborah Willcoxen Jennings Bybee's) husband Thomas T. Bybee was the owner or co owner of many farms, reading his probate is like reading a phone book of the area as so many families were involved with him financially.
I have most of my family coming from England/Ireland and Scottland. The problem is they have all been in America sence the 1600 to 1700's and are not easy to trace. My work has been focused on their lives in America and I am pleased to say it's a large, interesting story. I have truely enjoyed researching for you, it's good for my skills that I can dig up information on other families. My home email address is krmorlan@earthlink.net contact me anytime! It's a pleasure working with you.