[or-roots] Illinois marriage
Harguess, Dale
dharguess at coastline.edu
Fri Jun 12 08:54:59 PDT 2009
Interesting. My Shaw's and Northrup's came from Fulton county, Il to
Oregon. Must have been a jumping off place.
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Paulette
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [or-roots] Illinois marriage
I'm sorry, I do not see any familiar names here. The Ashe Co., North
Carolina Tatums had several daughters, one of whom married a Howell, but
I don't know what happened to them. Some of the James P. Tatum sons went
to Fulton County, ILL before going to Iowa and on West.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Leslie Chapman <reedsportchapmans at verizon.net>
>Sent: Jun 10, 2009 4:12 PM
>To: or-roots mail list <or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>
>Subject: [or-roots] Illinois marriage
>
>Paulette; Jumping in to ask if your (fill in the surname here) line is
>connected to somebody else's is never rude on this list; especially if
you
>do it so politely!
>
>Dale;
>
>Would this be the right time from for your unknown wedding?
>
>HOWELL, JAMES T RENTFRO, SARAH S 1843-01-10
00B/0196
>JOHNSON
>
>http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/marrcopy.html
>
>will advise you of the possibility of obtaining copies and how if that
looks
>like a possible. I have run across several of llewelling/llellewyn
(etc)
>names in my search today, I guess I shoulda itemized them. Do you want
the
>image of the Carrols I ran across yesterday? It shouldn't take me more
than
>a few minutes to find them since they were on about the first page of
>whatever part of the census they were in.
>
>In Morrow Co Marriages I have;
>
>John S Brown ma Maggie Lieuallen June, 20 1887
>Joseph Lewallen (?) Dell C Montgomery Sept 3, 1889
>Jesse A Lieuallen Melvina Owen July 1, 1892
>Abraham Louelling Mary E. Rayburn August 13, 1893
>Charles Hasting Edith Luelling May 12,
1894
>John Howell Nellie Merrill August 25, 1894
>William J. Carrolll Rosa Wade June 8, 1896
>John Padberg Della Lieuallen March 16, 1897
>Mathais Halverson Mary E. Lieuallen July 25, 1901
>George G. Anderson Emma B. Howell May 10, 1903
>F. H. Howell McDaniel June 26, 1910
>
>Was doing real good, one on just about every other page till Mathias on
page
>20 and then only two more in the last 14 pages. So which ones are your
Dale?
>I'm pretty sure none of them are mine! And is that really four
different
>families?
>
>If anyone else is interested in a look-up (27 Apr 1885 - 2 Dec 1910 and
>knows the approximate date looking won't be too much trouble, if lots
of
>folks want "do you have any Miller" kinda looks-ups I probably should
scan
>them so I can word find them.
>
>Les C
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dale
>Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 2:49 PM
>
>This has really gotten me to thinking about the Carrol(l) family that I
>haven't really done much research on. Hettie Carroll married James
>Ellison Howell back in either Indiana or Illinois (I can't remember).
>They had two sons, Andrew Howell and Stanford Howell. Hettie died soon
>after Stanford was born and James remarried a woman named Sarah (don't
>know her last name). I don't know if they got married in Illinois or
if
>he met and married her in Arkansas. I doubt he would take two infant
>sons to Arkansas by himself though. In Arkansas they were close to the
>Marrs family and some of the Howell children married Marrs children.
>They all went to Oregon after James died. Andrew and Stanford had gone
>first. Sarah Howell took all of her remaining children to Oregon.
>
>Evidently the Carrol(l) name was important to the family because Sarah
>and James named one of their sons Carrol and he named one of his sons
>Carrol. I had never thought to look for Carrols in Oregon, only in
>Illinois or Indiana (I can't remember). But then when James and Sarah
>Howell's daughter Sarah married John Llewelen and I found that his
>father's name was Elison Llewelen and that they were from the same
>Illinois or Indiana I started thinking these people must have either
all
>been part of the same religion or their ancestors had come to America
>together and they were like a big clan that stayed together and moved
>together. So, now I wonder if the Carrols were part of the group too.
>
>Such a fascinating puzzle.
>
>Dale;
>
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