![]() ![]() Taking a chance he moved to Carpentersville with his son Frank and grandson Joseph. I can't find a record of our grandparents death or burial. or see my website at Diane Stocks (Submitted ) Also, would anyone know how much I should send to Kane County Clerk for a genealogist's copy of the above marriage certificate? Thanks - hope to find someone looking for these two families- I have a lot of photos & info that I'd love to share. Capt James' grandson (my grandfather) married Mrs Mary McKELLIN on in Geneva, Kane Co, IL & I would also be interested in meeting anyone who may be related to her. Capt James WHITFIELD, b 1828 England had 12 children by Mary BRESTON WHITFIELD, but I've only documented 10 of them. Interested in finding out if anyone researching their WHITFIELD roots has connections to Kane or Tazewell County, IL. (I believe the 2 daughters were married out of Hebron, IL - McHenry Co, but at least I know where my G-Uncle was buried.) Gabel (Submitted ) abt 1901 In 1946 he was also survived by 6 grandchildren, I was also hoping to snag the given-names of the 2 son-in-laws so I can find the married daughters in 19. Was his wife, Henrietta/Nettie (Conklin) PFEIL, buried with him at a later date? A spinster daughter, Miss Grace PFEIL, a teacher in Rockford in 1946? b. Can a listing of burials be accessed? Cemetery Office? Library? Gen-Society? I'm also looking. , from his obit, William PFEIL was buried, Lincoln (Highway) Memorial Cemetery. My mother,father, aunts,uncles,grand parents,sister and myself all spent are live in either Kane or DeKalb counties. Please reply and I remain humbly, Charles W. This would be of great value to me, and hope that somebody can help. What I would like to know is if I can get a copy of the Declaration of Intent: that they had signed to become citizens, so that I may find out when and where they came into the United States, and from where, in Sweden, they are from, and when they died. ![]() They came into the United States from Sweden in either 1881 or 1882, with the daughter Elma, and I believe that they were made citizens in 1887 or 1889. They all lived in Blackberry in 1920, along with some other siblings. Great Grandparents: Husband: John NELSON Wife: Emma NELSON Daughter: Elma. Some of the data may be on or about quality. I will give you all of the information that I have. My parents and sibling have all died, and I have no knowledge as to my past. ![]() I don't have a lot to go on, but hope that somebody can help. I am trying to find out about any information that I can, about my great grand parents. I am new to this type of research, so will just jump in and show my ignorance. His son, Harvey Dale OLNEY lived nearby at the time. Floyd was listed in the 1930 Census as an inmate of the Kane County Almshouse, so he died after 1930. Would like to find a burial listing for Floyd A OLNEY, b. This page was last updated on: Sunday, 1 10:31:20 MST If you have any information to contribute to the authors of these queries, just click on their name to E-Mail them directly! Hope YOU make a connection! If you do, please be sure to let me know ~ it's really great to learn that what we do here makes a difference. Even a guess or approximation is better than nothing. The components of a good query include: NAME, LOCATION and DATE. Submit your Query Here by e-mail Please use "KANE COUNTY" in the subject of your message so that I do not overlook your query. (He lived SOMEWHERE in Illinois, or lived in a neighboring county, does NOT count as Kane County) If you're not sure what county say, Poplar Bluff is in, click here to find out then use your back button to come back here. Your query MUST have a Kane County connection or it will NOT be posted. I invite you to submit a query for your Kane County ancestors. ![]()
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