The following biographies were taken from A Standard History of Champaign County, Illinois and represent many of the residents of Champaign County in 1918. The biographies on this page include the surnames of: Talbott, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Tomlinson, Tornquist, Trees, Trotter, Tucker, Umbanhowar, Van Vleck, Van Wegen, Varney, Wade, Wagner, Wallace, Walls, Warner, Watson, Watts, Webber, Wegeng, Welles, Wendling, White, Wiggins, Williams, Wills, Wilson, Windsor, Wingard, Wisegarver, Witt, Woodin, Wrean, Wright, Wyne, Yancey, Yeats, Yeazel, Youngblood, Zilly, Zombro, and Zorger.
Alexander – Custer | Dale – Hyde | Inman – Myers | Nash – Swigart | Talbot – Zorger
- Talbott, James A.
- Taylor, Mary A., Mrs.
- Taylor, Shelby D.
- Thomas, James Quincy
- Thompson, Charles D.
- Thompson, James
- Thompson, William H.
- Tomlinson, William
- Tornquist, Andrew
- Trees, William Henry
- Trotter, John F.
- Tucker, S. C.
- Umbanhowar, James H.
- Van Vleck, Charles Frank
- Van Wegen, Lee M.
- Varney, Samuel B.
- Wade, Isaac Newton
- Wade, Luther C.
- Wagner, Peter John
- Wallace, Charles H.
- Walls, Arthur T.
- Warner, Claude B., A. B., A. M., D. D. S.
- Watson, George L.
- Watson, Mary E.
- Watts, Charles H.
- Webber, Charles M.
- Wegeng, John Carl
- Welles, Thomas B.
- Wendling, Charles F.
- White, David B.
- White, Joseph
- Wiggins, Charles B.
- Williams, Chester A.
- Williams, Clarence L.
- Williams, George Cephus
- Wills, James R.
- Wilson, David
- Wilson, James A.
- Windsor, Phineas Lawrence
- Wingard, L. Forney
- Wisegarver, Howard
- Witt, Charles W.
- Woodin, Thomas Jefferson
- Woodin, W. H.
- Wrean, Howard
- Wright, David B.
- Wyne, John H.
- Yancey, William L.
- Yeats, J. K. P.
- Yeazel, James P.
- Yeazel, Mathew L.
- Youngblood, Roy
- Zilly, Charles
- Zombro, Roger E.
- Zorger, William H., M. D.
Alexander – Custer | Dale – Hyde | Inman – Myers | Nash – Swigart | Talbot – Zorger
Source: A Standard History of Champaign County, Illinois, by J. R. Stewart, published by The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago And New York, 1918.