Names: McCormick, Maltby, Martin, Wilson

From: Ken & Laurie Huffman [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 12:33 PM
To: Jenny Matson
Subject: RE: brown county 1860 census index
Dear Jenny,

The copy of the 2nd page came from page 269. I do not know if they are of the same family. However, I am sending some additional pages. There are a couple from the Cemeteries book and a couple from the History of Brown County. I'm hoping that they may give you the clues you need to make the connection.

Sincerely,
Ken Huffman

Cemeteries of Brown County p 637

Cemeteries of Brown County p 638 - left column

Cemeteries of Brown County p 638 - right column

History of Brown County p 722 - left column

History of Brown County p 722 - right column

History of Brown County p 723

-----Original Message-----
From: Jenny Matson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 5:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: brown county 1860 census index

Dear Ken, Once again Thankyou, I'll be forever grateful for your help. I'd like to ask you something re cemetery - about 18 mths ago, I had a letter printed in the Democrat-Message paper. Had replies from a couple of very helpful people(not relatives unfortunately), & one woman sent me two small clippings - photocopies from Brown Co. Cemetery book. One clipping, from page 240, gave a list of WILSON burials, the other, no page given, had 2 lots of WILSON'S, the first Wilson began with WILSON, John J. (1828 - 1897) & wife Perina PRICE, & among this lot of Wilson's are my WILSON, William A.(1824 - 1913) & wife Martha J.SCHAGGS (actually SKAGGS). Can you tell me - are all these people of the same family?? (John J. & William A.).

Regards Jenny Matson

>From: "Ken & Laurie Huffman"
>To: "Jenny Matson"
>Subject: RE: brown county 1860 census index
>Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 15:42:45 -0500
>
>Dear Jenny,
>Here is the information you requested:
>
>1860 Federal Census of Brown County, Illinois, Lee Twp
>1396/1334
>John Maltby 53 m farmer VA
>Mrs. E. Maltby 46 f KY
>John Maltby 16 m IL
>Sarah Maltby 12 f IL
>Caroline Maltby 9 f IL
>Mary Maltby 9 f IL
>William Masters 23 m IL
>
>1860 Federal Census of Brown County, Illinois, Mt Sterling Twp
>176/157
>Rial Martin 52 m farmer NC
>Mrs L Martin 41 f KY
>William Martin 22 m farmer IL
>James R Martin 21 m farmer IL
>Moses Martin 19 m farmer IL
>Elizabeth Martin 13 f IL
>Pernita Martin 11 f IL
>Polly Martin 9 f IL
>Sarah J Martin 7 f IL
>Laura Martin 4 f IL
>Sallie Wilson 75 f VA
>Alex Wilson 77 VA
>
>247/230
>Robert McCormick 52 m farmer Ohio
>Adaline McCormick 44 f KY
>John McCormick 16 m farmer IL
>William McCormick 12 m IL
>Mariah McCormick 11 f IL
>George McCormick 8 m IL
>Martha McCormick 5 f IL
>Franklin McCormick 3 m IL
>Eli McCormick 9/12 m IL
>
>Sincerely,
>Ken Huffman
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jenny Matson [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 9:51 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: brown county 1860 census index
>
>Hello Ken,
>Once again all I can say is a big THANKYOU. You have helped me out so much.
>You mentioned re Cemeteries of Brown Co., that Edward Miller's brother's &
>some family members are there also - thanks, but at the moment I need to
>find & put together all my McPhail/Wilson relatives (Edward's wife was of my
>McPhail- thanks to the Illinois Marriage indexes!). I'm trying to do this on
>my own - don't know my relatives over there, unfortunately.
>If you don't mind, I'd love another lookup, please -
>From 1860 census: MALTBY, John (L1396)
> McCORMICK, Robert (MSTWP 247)
> MARTIN, Rial (MSTWP176)
>Once again, thankyou, it's very much appreciated.
> Kind regards, Jenny Matson
>