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Jumbo Threshing MachineThe threshing machine coming into our farmyard on the way to out pasture behind the barn where the huge pile of straw would be easily accessible for winter bedding for the livestock and for use on the concrete floors in the chicken houses in the winter. A vague outline of the barn can be seen over the top of the Jumbo with one of the farm Implement storage buildings on the left.Nov 07, 2009
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Template - Baptism RecordsNov 07, 2009
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Template - Death RecordsNov 07, 2009
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Template - Marriage RecordsNov 07, 2009
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Latin to EnglishCommon translationsNov 07, 2009
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Dad's HomeNov 04, 2009
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Friederich, Joseph at the World's Fair in 1904Nov 03, 2009
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Making HayJoseph Friederich Making Hay in Oklahoma in 1912.
He's on the left with his hand around the post.Nov 03, 2009
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Oklahoma HousePicture Taken While Joe Friederich Lived In Oklahoma from 1906/1922
My Dad used to sit on the porch and target practice with his pistol hitting things on the rock in the South Canadian RiverNov 03, 2009
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Casey, MarionOley's FatherNov 03, 2009
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Casey, Mary (nee Hill)Here is Mary Casey, my Grandmother, standing with Joe Friederich, Oley's sister Myrtle and my brother Alfred. 1936
I'm the one in the window on the left, making a faceNov 03, 2009
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1915 FordNov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Joe and Ola Joe & Ola Friederich, on their Wedding Day. They were married at the Catholic Church in Eufuala, Oklahoma on May 5th, 1921.Nov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Joe and OlaJoe and Ola loved music.
Joe wrote on the back of this photo, sent to his brother in 1922, "This is to Twins".Nov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Hazel1942 photo-- Born August 18th 1922Nov 03, 2009
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Friederich HomesteadThis was the old homestead, built about 1835. Harold, David and Al were born in this house. The family that lived in it in 1849 died in the Cholera epidemic that swept the country during that period. Joe bought it from his brother, Charles, in about January of 1923. This picture was taken in 1962 while it was going through some painting and after the front porch had been removed.
The picket fenced garden that almost hid the front of the house from the road. It had permanent paths with flowering plants, rose bushes, Peonies, Lilacs, Gooseberry bushes, Rhubarb, Asparagus and vegetable beds... These were all in the distant past, stripping it of the look and feel of the warn happy homestead it had once been... Several years later it was bulldozed into a rubble that lies in a small thicket of white locust trees on the prairie...the only sounds now are the rustle of the leaves in the prairie breezes, the twitter of the birds and the occasional rustle of a cottontail rabbit. Nov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Harold, left, Ola holding David, and HazelNov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Ola (nee Casey)In front of one of our Chicken Houses in IllinoisNov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Ola with Hazel, Harold and DavidVisiting at our Uncle's farm that was near ours in IllinoisNov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Peter J.Joe's brotherNov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Ola (nee Casey)Ola on her and Joe's wedding day in OklahomaNov 03, 2009
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Henderson, David and Friederich, JoeJoe and his best friend, David, in Oklahoma. Joe named his son, David A., after him.
This David later died of cancer of the ear.Nov 03, 2009
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Friederich, Peter and unknownDavid A Friederich's Grandfather is on the left when he was 21 yrs old in 1900. No idea who the other person is. Peter worked at the Planters Hotel in St Louis on the Riverfront as a Bellboy in 1900.Nov 03, 2009
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Unknown wedding picturePhotographed by E. Butler, Carlyle, IL.Nov 02, 2009
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Schuette, LouisaNov 01, 2009
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Schuette, WmNov 01, 2009
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Schuette, WmNov 01, 2009
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CASEY, DanielDied 23 Jan 187.
Aged 73 years.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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CARTER, James T27 Apr 1849 - 10 Mar 1895
Husband of Susan A.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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CARTER, Louisa Died 21 Jul 1856.
Wife of James M.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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GILLEY, Polly B.Wife of Abner.
Died 7 Sep 1844.
Age 21 yrs, 7 days.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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CARTER, Dorathy (nee Burton)Wife of John
7 Aug 1794 - 7 Feb 1860.
Age 65 yrs, 6 mo.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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CARTER, John John Carter was born in Ireland of Scotch-Irish parents, came to America as a stowaway "only a lad in his teens" and lived with Indians in Virginia for several months or a year. In a few years he made his way to Tennessee. Here he met the family of Gideon Burton, a homesteader. He later married one of their daughters, Dorothy Burton. In early 1817, when the Burtons decided to move to Illinois, John and his bride accompanied them. They settled near East Fork Creek. Here they remained for the rest of their lives. They built up a large farm, owning many acres of land in all directions. They raised a large family, four sons and six daughters, most of them also living their entire lives on parts of the old homestead. Also located on his farm is the Carter Cemetery. Family accounts say it was used by the Indians for burials. Many early settlers are buried here. John Carter is surrounded by many of his children and grandchildren. His tombstone says John Carter, died 6 Nov1869, Age 75 yrs. 2 mo. 21 days. (Born 16 Aug 1794). Submitted by Jake Carter. Oct 26, 2009
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CARTER, Mary Elinda (nee Brown)18 Jul 1825 - 28 Jan 1863
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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CARTER, Susan J, (nee Morgan)Wife of Wm.
Apr 1833 - 15 Dec 1870
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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MORRIS, James16 Jan 1846 - 9 Dec 1853
Aged 7 yr. 10 mo. 23 da.
Submitted by Jake Carter.
Oct 26, 2009
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MORRIS, JessieSon of J. & M.
27 Jan 1860 - 7 Feb 1867
Aged 7 yr. 11 days
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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SCHOENINGER, Margaret2 Jun 1820 - 8 Jan 1880.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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TUNE, Martha M.Wife of Edward.
1 Apr 1843 - 3 Oct 1914.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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CARTER, Ursuly (nee Belcher)8 May 1815 - 28 Sep 1869.
Wife of John.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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ALTOM, Matilda22 Apr 1872 - 2 Feb 1904
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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ALTOM, Robert15 Sep 1848 - 4 Aug 1906
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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ALTOM, Robert M.3 Feb 1863 - 8 Nov 1865.
Son of J. & M.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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ALTOM, Susannah J7 Sep 1865 - Jul 1867.
Dau of J. & M.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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GILLEY, Dan'l - Military stoneCo. K., 51st ILL. Inf.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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TUNE, Edward - Military stoneCo. F, 111th ILL. Inf.
16 Jun 1837 - 29 Apr 1924.
Husband of Martha.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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LYONS, Infant26 Feb 1901 - 26 Feb 1901. Son of J. & M.
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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LYONS, Joseph G. 1862 - 1902
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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LYONS, Marinda 1863 - 1938
Submitted by Jake Carter.Oct 26, 2009
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Old Carter CemeteryOld Carter Cemetery. Picture taken July 10th 2009. Cemetery located on land once owned and farmed by John Carter (1794-1869). Directions: Take Diamond Springs Road to Hen House Road. Make first left and follow unnamed road to end of cornfield on left. Cemetery is in the woods on the right. Watch for ticks and snakes. The listing for this cemetery is at http://clinton.ilgenweb.net/cemetery/cem020.htm
Submitted by Jake Carter. Contact him at jakejcarter@yahoo.comOct 26, 2009
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Johnson, A HThis is a copy from page 221 of the History of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois published 1881 by Brink, McDonough & Co., PhiladelphiaOct 21, 2009
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Hurst, GeorgePhoto submitted by great-great-grandson, Daryl G. Hurst.
Please see http://clinton.ilgenweb.net/queries/
for more information and to contact Daryl.Oct 20, 2009
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Johnson, Hugh Will Page 1Oct 07, 2009
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Johnson, Hugh Will Page 2Oct 07, 2009
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Johnson, Hugh Will Page 3Oct 07, 2009
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Johnson, HughOnly known tombstone for a Revolutionary Soldier buried in Clinton County.
Photo submitted by his descendent, Kent Worley [kentd1962@yahoo.com] 5 Oct 2009. See http://clintonilgenweb.net/cemetery/sugarcreek/sharon/ and http://clintonilgenweb.net/military/1775revolution.htm
Oct 05, 2009
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Mayhew, Reverend HenryHenry Mayhew was born in 1822 (the area of Bond County, IL that would become Clinton County, IL). He was the son of Daniel Mayhew, Sr. and Elizabeth Curtis. His maternal grandfather was Henry Curtis, Jr., enumerated on the 1820 Bond County, IL census as a Free Person of Color.Sep 21, 2009
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N04 - Book D - ESep 19, 2009
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076.5Sep 15, 2009
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L05 - Book C & DSep 12, 2009
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G04 - Book CSep 11, 2009
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G05 - Book C & DSep 11, 2009
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G06 - Book DSep 11, 2009
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G07 - Book D & ESep 11, 2009
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G08 - Book ESep 11, 2009
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Low, EdnaEdna Low born in Breese 1899Sep 10, 2009
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M - Book D - Page 20Sep 10, 2009
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K07 - Book D - Page 76Sep 09, 2009
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K03 - Book A & B - LighterSep 09, 2009
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K04 - Book B & CSep 09, 2009
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K05 - Book C Sep 09, 2009
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