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_Daniel J BRUBAKER ______+ | (1838 - 1906) m 1863 _Samuel W BRUBAKER _____| | (1865 - 1955) m 1892 | | |_Elizabeth Jane KIZER ___+ | (1842 - 1873) m 1863 | |--Elizabeth "Lizzie" BRUBAKER | (1895 - ....) | _Joseph D STEMBEL _______+ | | (1828 - 1920) m 1851 |_Ada Elizabeth STEMBEL _| (1871 - ....) m 1892 | |_Mary Magdalene ZEIGLER _+ (1828 - 1911) m 1851
_____________________ | _William Green BURKE _| | (1844 - 1887) m 1868 | | |_____________________ | | |--Mary C BURKE | (1880 - ....) | _David PENCE ________+ | | (1807 - 1884) m 1831 |_Amanda PENCE ________| (1847 - 1924) m 1868 | |_Priscilla FRAZEE ___+ (1814 - 1902) m 1831
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Champaign Co - Birth Records 1878-1884
__ | _John CRABILL _______| | (1787 - 1879) | | |__ | | |--Michael R CRABILL | (1818 - ....) | __ | | |_Mary _______________| (1786 - 1868) | |__
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Will or Probate Record
_Unknown Germany EVILSHEIMER _ | (1730 - ....) _Johannes " Ol' Jakob" EVELSHEIMER ______| | (1757 - 1830) m 1777 | | |______________________________ | | |--Joshua EVILSIZER | (1795 - 1846) | ______________________________ | | |_Anna Elizabeth (MAIDEN NAME NOT KNOWN) _| m 1777 | |______________________________
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Index to the War of 1812 Pay Rolls & Muster Rolls: CATALOG CARD NAME
�b�Evilsizer, Joshua.�/b� Pay Rolls, p.187 NOTE Part of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Und er the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rol ls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which suppl ements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm. SUBJECT United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers. COLLECTION War of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.
Pay Roll of Captain William McMahon's Company, of the One Hundred and Sixteenth (116th) Regiment, Rockingham, Third Division, attached to the command of Major Woodford, at Camp Mitchell; to the command of Major Scott, at Hampton, and to General Cocke's Brigade, and in the Service of the United States, from the 30th August 1814 to the 28th February 1815. [pages 186 & 187] Joshua Evilsizer Private 6mos
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Mr. Brady moved to amend the same by adding the following, as an additional section:
"Sec. And be it further enacted that the said Jeremiah
Maney and Joshua Evilsizer their heirs or assigns as the case may be previous to their constructing said mill dam, shall file in the office of the-Secrctaryof State, a Bond in the penal sum of four thousand dollars, payable to the State of Indiana, with at least two freehold securities, to be be approved of by the Circuit court of Morgan county, and a copy thereof, recorded in the Clerks office of said county, conditioned for the faithful construction of a good and sufficient lock and slope, at least twenty feet wide, so that boats and water crafts may pass with perfect safety/'
Before the question was put thereon,
Mr. Brady moved that the further consideration of said bill and proposed amendment be mdifinitely postponed.
And the ayes and noes being requested thereon by Messrs. Wooden and Hite,
Those who voted in the affirmative are,
Messrs. Baber, Bonner, Brady, Bryant, Casey, Cravens, Hite, Hoover, Jones, Lynd, Maxwell, Morris, Mover, Paddacks, Parks. Rcid, Slaughter, Smilty, Steele, Stevenson, Vawter, Wilson and Wooden\emdash -23.
And those who voted in the negative are,
Messrs. Alley, Angle, Bell, Clark, Cox, Crume. Culley, Davis, Finch, Flake, Frame, Gardner, Grover, lianna, Hargrove, Harrod, Heaton, Henderson, Henley, Huntington, Lane, Mastin, Nelson, Peyton, Polke, Froffit, Reynold*, Robinson, Rose, Ruddick, Secresl� Stanford, Tcbhs, Wallace, Willet, Williams and Thornton, Speaker jro tem.\emdash 38.
And so said motion was derided in the negative.
The question recurred on the amendment proposed by Mr. Brady.And being put,
It was decided in the negative.
On motion of Mr. Lane, The said bill was considered as engrossed and read the third time. And on the question, Shall the bill pass?
The ayes and noes beiag requested thereon, by Messrs. Vawter and Flake,
Those who voted in the affirmative are,
Messr Alley, Angle, Bell, (/.ark. Conner, Cox, Crume, Culley, Davis, Finch, Flake, Frame, Gardner, Griggs, Grover, Hanna, Hargrove, Harrod, Heaton, Henderson, Henley, Huntington, Lane, Mastii>, Nelson, Peyton, Polke, Proffit, Reynolds, Robinson, Rose, Ruddick, Secrest, Tebbs, Willet and Williams\emdash 36.
And those who voted in the negative are,
Messrs. Baber, Bonner, Brady, Bryant, Casey,Cravens,Hite, Hoover, Jones, Lynd, Maxwell, Morns, Mover, Paddacks, i>arks, Reid, Slaughter, Smiley, Steele, Stevenson, Vawter, Wallace, Wilson, Wooden and Thornton, Speaker pro tem.\emdash 25.
And so said bill passed.
Ordered, That it be entitled an act and that the clerk tarry it to the Senate and ask their concurrence.
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While on a hunting trip in the Illinois Territory in 1832, Joshua was pressed into the Illinois Militia. They needed troops to push Chief Blackhawk back across the Mississippi River. Fifty million acres had been given by treaty to the Sauk and Fox Tribes in 1804, and now the settlers were in the process of taking the land back. Joshua was cited for bravery in the Battle of Bad Axe which was fought August 2, 1832, just South of LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Approximately one thousand Indians participated in this battle and only one hundred fifty lived to be taken prisoner.
Joshua's sister, Anne Margaret married Elias Huff. Their daughter, Delilah married Alexander Hollingsworth, who also fought in the 1832 Blackhawk War
The BlackHawk War was an 1832 US Campaign against Chief Blackhawk's Algonquian Indians. A treaty signed in 1824 with the Sauk Indians, was thought by whites to have ceded all Indian lands east of the river and thus to have paved the way for white settlement of Western Illinois and Wisconsin. But in 1831, when Chief Blackhawk, leader of the Algonquian nation- which included both the Sauk and the Fox tribes- witnessed whites
plowing the Algonquian ancestral burial grounds in Illinois, he and his warriors began raiding outlying white farms. Under the command of Gen Henry Atkinson a force of regulars and militia marched on Black Hawk, driving him across the Mississippi into Missouri. With his people threatened by famine and by their ancient enemy, the Sioux, Black Hawk led a small party of his most militant followers back into Illinois. When ordered by Atkinson to recross the River, Black Hawk stood his ground. Atkinson's force - which counted among its number a youthful militia Captain named Abraham Lincoln- once again marched on the Indians, driving Black Hawk and a small band of resisters deep into the forests of Wisconsin. In the summer of 1832 the famine-stricken band was hunted down and slaughtered, squaws and children as well as warriors. But Black hawk himself was spared and taken into custody to the east, where he was put on display in several cities and brought to the White House to meet President Andrew Jackson. As punishment for starting the war, the Indians were forced to sign a treaty ceding more land in Wisconsin and, for the first time, opening an area of Iowa to settlement...Source- Readers Digest Family Encyclopedia of Americ an History
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Washington Co, IL The two sections found were section 9 and section 17, which his house and barn were located in section 17. The following records were found: 29 Jan 1840 Sold to Mathew Forest, the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 9 of 3 south and 4 west. Joshua declared that the land was in mortgage for the amount of $460.00 to be paid in two annual installments. Giving his note for $ 260.00 on the 1st day of January 1841. The other for $200.00 on the 1st day of January 1842. Joshua was able to sign the note.
Witnesses were James Steel Jr. and A.B. Rountree.
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Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: �tab�2 (Levi H) (James Carr, son of Malinda)
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: �tab�2 (Henry Carr, son of Malinda) Zachariah
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: �tab�2 Elliott R, Isaac
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: �tab�2 Reese B died 1848, ( unknown)
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: �tab�2 (son under 5 in 1820, under 10 1830)
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: �tab�1 Joshua
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: �tab�1 female Carr, sister of James, died young
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: �tab�1 Cinthia md Steele
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: �tab�1 Elizabeth
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: �tab�1 Malinda Carr Stepp
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: �tab�1
Free White Persons - Under 20: �tab�11
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: �tab�4
Total Free White Persons: �tab�15
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: �tab�15
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In the constitution of the church (Baptist Church at Elkton), written in July 1842 you will find a listing of the membership. Among them are Polly B. Jones (Polly B. Rountree, dau of Linville) who had married Nieper Jones in March 1842, and Polly B. Rountree(daughter of Allen B.) who married John Boucher in March 1844. Also on the list are Joshua Evilsizer, Melinda Evilsizer and Elizabeth Evilsizer.
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The Baptist Church of Elkton, ILL was organized 7/3/1842 with 31 members. Members included �b�Joshua Evilsizer�/b�, Malinda Evilsizer & Elizabeth Evilsizer Minutes of church meetings January 1844 states "Joshua Evilsizer Excluded for hearsay universalism and general immorality"
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WFT- World Family Tree Archives
_George Washington GEUY _+ | (1864 - 1930) m 1889 _Jesse McKinley GEUY _| | (1894 - 1951) m 1916 | | |_Sarah Etta PINE ________+ | (1870 - 1944) m 1889 | |--Ruby Fern GEUY | (1916 - 1993) | _Elnathan Cory MILLER ___+ | | (1860 - ....) m 1890 |_Amelia Fern MILLER __| (1892 - 1971) m 1916 | |_Amelia REYNOLDS ________ (.... - 1892) m 1890
_____________________ | _Daniel HULLINGER ___| | (1757 - 1839) m 1783| | |_____________________ | | |--Abraham HULLINGER | (1801 - 1873) | _Valentine SHOCKEY __ | | |_Ann SHOCKEY ________| (1766 - 1836) m 1783| |_Barbara BIXLER _____
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Champaign Co- Marriages 1805-1864 Probate Court Vol A-G
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Champaign Co- Domestic Relation Records 1808-1939 Vol Including Divorce, Bastardy, Adultry, Breach of Contract, some Adoption, by Pat Stickley, CCGS
_____________________________ | _Frank Marvin JOHNSON ____________| | (1912 - 1984) | | |_____________________________ | | |--Donald Marvin JOHNSON | | _John William "Bill" LORTON _+ | | (1891 - 1973) m 1909 |_Martha Isabelle "Joanne" LORTON _| (1913 - 1982) | |_Agnes G BALSIS _____________+ (1890 - 1970) m 1909
_Isaac LANDAKER _____+ | (1829 - 1901) m 1854 _Gideon LANDAKER ____| | (1855 - 1900) m 1874| | |_Elizabeth MARSHALL _ | (1834 - 1908) m 1854 | |--William J LANDAKER | (1878 - 1879) | _____________________ | | |_Caroline SMITH _____| (1853 - 1881) m 1874| |_____________________
_____________________ | _Charles F LAYCOCK _____| | (1847 - 1932) | | |_____________________ | | |--Clara Belle LAYCOCK | (1885 - 1885) | _James W FULTON _____+ | | (1822 - 1893) m 1849 |_Catherine Jane FULTON _| (1850 - 1905) | |_Anna M FLICK _______+ (1829 - 1910) m 1849
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Champaign Co- Newspaper Abstracts 1884-1888
d/o Mr & Mrs Laycock
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Find-A-Grave Web Site www.find-a-grave.com
_Reuben W LEFFEL _____+ | (1836 - 1895) m 1858 _Charles R LEFFEL ___| | (1861 - 1930) m 1886| | |_Rachel J MCCLELLAND _ | (1836 - 1884) m 1858 | |--Doris LEFFEL | (1893 - ....) | ______________________ | | |_Anna May BURR ______| (1865 - 1938) m 1886| |______________________
_Albert MEDENDORP _____ | (1913 - 1998) _Brian Albert MEDENDORP _| | | | |_Erma Marie EVELSIZER _+ | | |--Andrew Robert MEDENDORP | | _______________________ | | |_Debra Sue PERKINS ______| (1952 - 2001) | |_______________________
_Ira B OWENS ___________+ | (1837 - 1909) m 1862 _Charles Emerson OWENS _| | (1870 - 1932) m 1889 | | |_Martha Ann LOUDENBACK _+ | (1844 - 1909) m 1862 | |--Lawrence E OWENS | (1890 - ....) | _John Henry EATON ______+ | | (1829 - 1897) m 1854 |_Matilda A EATON _______| (1869 - ....) m 1889 | |_Catherine HOUSEMAN ____+ (1835 - 1901) m 1854
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Shelby County Birth Records Book III 1890-1904
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Champaign Co- Cemetery Records by Denise Kay Moore
56y11m20d
_Jacob PENCE ________+ | (1828 - 1885) m 1852 _Perry PENCE ________| | (1853 - 1928) m 1881| | |_Mahala OFFENBACKER _+ | (1833 - 1915) m 1852 | |--Infant PENCE | (1896 - 1896) | _Leonard BARGER _____+ | | (1830 - 1907) m 1852 |_Nancy Ann BARGER ___| (1861 - 1943) m 1881| |_Elizabeth WHITMORE _+ (1832 - 1913) m 1852
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Champaign Co- Newspaper Abstracts 1878-1900
_John PENCE __________+ | (1783 - 1845) m 1824 _Harrison PENCE _______________| | (1832 - 1908) m 1866 | | |_Barbara LOUDENBACK __+ | (1800 - 1863) m 1824 | |--Mary PENCE | (1877 - 1884) | _Abraham FITZPATRICK _+ | | (1806 - 1867) |_Mariah Catherine FITZPATRICK _| (1844 - 1913) m 1866 | |_Rebecca _____________ (1810 - 1888)
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Champaign Co- Newspaper Abstracts 1878-1900
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Champaign Co- Newspaper Abstracts 1884-1888
__ | _Absalom SHAFFER _____| | (1820 - 1906) m 1846 | | |__ | | |--Margaret SHAFFER | (1850 - 1856) | __ | | |_Elizabeth A LAMBERT _| (1822 - 1886) m 1846 | |__
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Champaign Co - Cemteries Vol 1 & 2
_Thomas SHROYER _____+ | (1772 - 1837) m 1804 _Jacob SHROYER ______| | (1807 - 1889) m 1832| | |_Elizabeth FRY ______ | (1776 - 1857) m 1804 | |--Jacob SHROYER | (1841 - 1909) | _____________________ | | |_Maria BLACK ________| (1812 - 1842) m 1832| |_____________________
_John THACKERY ______+ | (1816 - 1862) m 1837 _Joseph Coffman THACKERY _| | (1855 - 1943) m 1890 | | |_Rachel HAMMOND _____ | (1819 - 1902) m 1837 | |--Ernest G THACKERY | (1893 - ....) | _John STONE _________ | | |_Margaret Griffen STONE __| (1867 - 1935) m 1890 | |_Mariah ESCOTT ______ (1841 - ....)