PatronList of the
Historyof Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois – 1882
CamdenTownship
NAME | POST OFFICE | RESIDENCE | OCCUPATION | NATIVITY | YEAR CAME TO COUNTY |
Agans, Stephen H. | Irwin | Sect. 26 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Schuyler Co., Ill. | 1856 |
Louisa C. Eifert | Irwin | Sect. 26 | Wife of Stephen H. Agans | New Orleans, La. | 1861 |
Avery, Philander | Irwin | Sect. 26 | Farmer and Township Supervisor | Franklin Co., Ohio | 1836 |
Elizabeth Meeks | Irwin | Sect. 26 | Wife of Philander Avery | Stokes Co., N. C. | 1851 |
Avery, James | Irwin | Sect. 27 | Son of Philander Avery | Hancock Co., Ill. | 1851 |
Martha Dixon | Irwin | Sect. 27 | Wife of James Avery | Brown Co., Ill. | 1870 |
Black, William H. | Irwin | Sect. 13 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Schuyler Co., Ill. | 1851 |
Rachel Boyle | Irwin | Sect. 13 | Wife of William H. Black | Schuyler Co., Ill. | 1854 |
Collins, Thomas E. | Wayland | Sect. 10 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Geauga Co., Ohio | 1859 |
Frances J. Clark | Wayland | Sect. 10 | Wife of Thomas E. Collins | Chittenden Co., Vt. | 1859 |
Collins, Willie C. | Wayland | Sect. 10 | Son of Thomas E. Collins | Mason Co., Ill. | 1852 |
Agnes A. Dunlavy | Wayland | Sect. 10 | Wife of Willie C. Collins | Schuyler Co., Ill. | 1860 |
Corrie, Adam S. | Wayland | Sect. 1 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Wabash Co., Ill. | 1835 |
Jerusha P. Bristol | Died July 3, ’72 | – | Late wife of Adam S. Corrie | Niagara Co., N. Y. | 1843 |
Dunlavy, Amanda | Wayland | Sect. 9 | School Teacher | Schuyler Co., Ill. | 1862 |
Dunlavy, James | Died Jan. 18, ’69 | – | Father of Amanda Dunlavy | Tuscarawas Co., Ohio | 1857 |
Dunlavy, Lucretia | Wayland | Sect. 9 | Mother of amanda Dunlavy | Tuscarawas Co., Ohio | 1857 |
DeCounter, Fred S. | Wayland | Sect. 9 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Brown Co., Ill. | 1860 |
Dotha J. Scholl | Died Nov. 6, ’73 | – | First wife of Fred S. DeCounter | Pike Co., Ill. | 1872 |
Catherine Rooney | Wayland | Sect. 9 | Present wife of Fred S.DeCounter | McDonough Co., Ill. | 1875 |
Dunlavy, W. A. | Wayland | Sect. 9 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Harrison Co., Ohio | 1857 |
Effie Gabriel | Wayland | Sect. 9 | Wife of W. A. Dunlavy | Adams Co., Ill. | 1879 |
Fetch, Wm. | Camden | Sect. 17 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | N. Hamptonshire, Eng. | 1851 |
Elizabeth M. Larson | Camden | Sect. 17 | Wife of Wm. Fetch | N. Hamptonshire, Eng. | 1851 |
Forkum, John | Camden | Sect. 2 | Farmer and Saw Mill Fireman | Sussex Co., Del. | 1854 |
Forkum, Allan | Died Jan. 26, ’73 | – | Father of John Forkum | Delaware | 1854 |
Forkum, Es’r nee Kerseey | Died in Sussex Co., Del.,1828 | – | Mother of John Forkum | Delaware | – |
Jones, Joseph V. | Camden | Sect. 8 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Madison Co., Ind. | 1866 |
Lydia A. Mason | Camden | Sect. 8 | Wife of Joseph V. Jones | Morgan Co., Ohio | 1866 |
Loop, John H. | Camden | Sect. 6 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Vermillion Co., Ind. | 1849 |
Perlina Price | Camden | Sect. 6 | Wife of John H. Loop | Schuyler Co., Ill. | 1839 |
McHatton, R. G. | Camden | Camden | Wagon, Plow Mfrs. and Gen’l Blacksmithing |
Schuyler Co., Ill. | 1836 |
Mourning, A. Watts | Camden | Camden | Wife of R. G. McHatton | Madison Co., Ky. | 1858 |
Pickinpaugh, John | Camden | Sect. 4 | Farmer and Lumber Manufacturer | Morgan Co., Ohio | 1855 |
Rachel Gragg | Died Oct. 14, ’23 | – | First wife of John Pickinpaugh | Morgan Co., Ohio | 1838 |
Mary J. Rodgers | Camden | Sect. 4 | Present wife of John Pickinpaugh | Jefferson Co., Va. | 1880 |
Points, John A. | Camden | Sect. 20 | Farmer and Stock Raiser | Grant Co., Ky. | 1834 |
Mary A. Weightman | Died Sep. -, ’53 | – | First wife of John A. Points | Indiana | 1846 |
Paulina Brown | Camden | Sect. 20 | Present wife of John A.Points | Schuyler Co., Ill. | 1833 |
Rigg, James N. | Camden | Camden | General Merchandising | Shelby Co., Ky. | 1869 |
Emily J. Watts | Camden | Camden | Wife of James N. Rigg | Madison Co., Ky. | 1869 |
Rigg, Frank M. | Camden | Camden | General Merchandising | Brown Co., Ill. | 1869 |
Source: 1686-1882Combined History of Schuyler and Brown Co. Illinois with IllustrationsDescriptive of their Scenery and Biographical Sketches of some of theirProminent Men and Pioneers, by W. R. Brink & Co., Philadelphia,Corresponding office Edwardsville, Illinois, 1882
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