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Ithiel A Horton

Biography of Ithiel A. Horton

…not been without its sorrows, but it has held many joys for them, and among their blessings may be counted the six children spared to comfort their declining years, namely — Alonzo, Rachel, Albert, Theodore, Daniel, and Emma. Mr. and Mrs. Horton are people of sincere practical piety and are valued members of the Free-will Baptist Church, which they joined some years ago. In politics, he is a Republican and stands staunchly by his party. Source Biographical Publishing Company, Portrait and biographical record of Lee County, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all…

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The First Presbyterian Church Of Milan

…was completed on May 21, 1846, and dedicated free of debt on the 22d, to the services of Almighty God. Reverend Wilson preached the dedicatory sermon, and Reverend Pillsbury offered the dedicatory prayer. The following Sunday, May 24th, the first sacrament was celebrated. Whether with minister or without, as it often was, the church depended in a great measure on this good man, Father Dickson, to afford the means of grace. Every Sabbath the voice of prayer and praise might be heard. Often he read a sermon to the little band of worshipers, and was ever their leader. The founders…

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Illinois Cemetery Records

The following links will take you to a page outlining all specific cemetery records available at AccessGenealogy for a particular state. A search of some of those transcriptions is also available there. Illinois Cemeteries by County Illinois Cemetery Records, Adams to Clinton Illinois Cemetery Records, Fulton to Iroquois Illinois Cemetery Records, Jackson to Jefferson Illinois Cemetery Records, Jersey to Logan Illinois Cemetery Records, Macon to McLean Illinois Cemetery Records, Menard to Ogle Illinois Cemetery Records, Peoria to Randolph Illinois Cemetery Records, Richland to Stephenson Illinois Cemetery Records, Taswell to Washington Illinois Cemetery Records, Wayne to Woodford Illinois Cemetery Transcriptions, Coles…

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Champaign County, Illinois Biographies

The following biographies were collected from the manuscript A Standard History of Champaign County, Illinois written in 1918 by J. R. Stewart. The fact that a citizen is mentioned in this manuscript with a biography doesn’t indicate anything more then they chose to “subscribe” to the publishing of the manuscript, or that somebody subscribed for them. The presence of a biography in these types of works however, can provide the family researcher a vivid look into the lives of their ancestors. For the historian, these works often provide a glimpse into the events that helped shape a community. One should…

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Departs For Fort Frontenac

Before starting for Frontenac, La Salle commissioned Tonti to have charge of the Crevecoeur fort, and also to build a fort at Starved Rock. On March 1st, the day following the departure of Ako and Hennepin for the upper Mississippi, La Salle departed, with three companions, for Fort Frontenac. This was a long, dangerous, and discouraging journey. Every venture which he had engaged in seems to have failed. After finally getting together supplies such as were needed, he started on his return journey. He was continually hearing stories from the travelers of the desertion of Crevecoeur. When he came within…

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Henri de Tonti

…New France. He made expeditions of trade and exploration throughout all the western country, took part in a great campaign against the Iroquois, and was the life of a growing community around Fort St. Louis. The death of La Salle occurred in the spring of 1687. Just one year previous to this Tonti had made a trip to the Gulf in search of La Salle, but failing to find him returned sorrowfully to Fort St. Louis. In September, 1688, Tonti heard definitely of the death of La Salle. In December of that year he organized an expedition to rescue the…

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21st Illinois Infantry

…and Captain Andrew George, Company G, were mortally wounded; Captain Harlan, Company H, Lieutenant Austin, Company H, and Lieutenant Hunter, Company F, were wounded; Lieutenant Colonel McMackin, Captain Welshimer, Company B, Lieutenant McKeen, Company H, and Lieutenant Songer, Company G, were captured. Colonel Alexander being killed, and Lieutenant Colonel McMackin captured, Captain C. K. Knight took command of the Regiment. After the battle of Chickamauga the Twenty-first was attached to First Brigade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps and remained at Bridgeport, Ala., October, November and December. In January 1864, marched to Ooltewah, east of Chattanooga, where the Regiment remained until…

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Illinois Maps

Illinois Maps Illinois Counties Map – Present Day Animated Migration Map showing settlement of the US Boundaries of the US and Several States County Search – Enter the city and find which county they are in. Prev | Home | Next…

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Indian Wars

…was mustered out. This company did garrison duty. The records say it was composed of men from Rock Island and adjacent counties, but I have been unable to place but one, he being Samuel Wells. The roster of the company is: Captain Seth Pratt’s Company Out of the hand of nearly one thousand Indians men, women and children who crossed the Mississippi at Yellow Banks in April, not more than one hundred and fifty lived to tell the story. Black Hawk’s Final Stand Rock County, Illinois Genealogy Source: Historic Rock Island County, pub. Kramer & Company, Rock Island, Illinois, 1908…

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Other Rock Island Soldiers

company was originally mustered in at Carrolton, the men were discharged two hundred and thirty miles from the place of their enrollment. John Reddish was also in Captain Samuel Smith’s company, serving from May 27 to June 15. Charles Eames, who was sheriff of this county from 1837 to 1839, was a member of Captain Enoch Duncan’s company of mounted riflemen, commanded by Colonel H. Dodge. He enlisted in company with his brother May 19, 1832. He was mustered out of the service September 14.The Wells Family The Wells family seems to have been a family of fighters. We find…

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