Welcome to Marshall County Illinois
History and Genealogy

Hi, my name is Nancy Piper and I am the host for Putnam, Bureau, LaSalle and Marshall Counties. My ancestors came to Illinois over 150 years ago and settled in the tiny village of Florid, which is no longer even a name on a map.  I've always been a "history buff" and these pages let me help share the world my "findings".  On these pages you will find the information pertaining to the history of  Marshall County.  Our goal is to have available free of charge as much information as possible and will be adding continuously to these pages, so check back often.  

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November 2009 Updates
  • 1882 July-Aug Births from the Henry Republican:  Bickerman, Stauffer, Wright, Lea, Barnes,
  • Marriages: Otto-Henderson, Fulford-Wanser (1882)
  • 1882 Deaths:  Anna Watchman, Mrs. Phebe A. Cadmus, James Harrison, Minnie Roth, Elizabeth Kline, E. B. Neville
  • Vital Records Deaths:  Green, Mrs. Frankie; Brown, Ada L.; Swazze, Edward Hunt; Kleinhenz, Henry
  • Henry IL Local News - July 18 and Aug 31, 1882
  • Henry IL Accidents - Wilson Abrams Injured by Train
  • History of Ft. Darnell - Transcribed by James A. Cavanaugh
  • Family of Cornelius Hunt   Compiled by James A. Cavanaugh

September 2009 Updates

  • History of Camp Grove, Illinois
  • Obituary of Iva E. Berg Britton and Delmar D. Bennington - Submittted by Amy Robbins-Tjaden
  • Obituaryof John Robert Ramsey - contributed by Jane Foster
  • Nighswonger Cemetery - Contributed by Steve Slaughter
  • Marshall County  WWII Medal of Honor Recipients  - John Philip Cromwell - Contributed by Dena Whitesell
  • Obituary of Kathleen Ruth Vissering - Contributed by Teri Moncelle Colglazier
  • Photos of Michael and Lucy Seelye Landers - Contributed by Kelly Dearing Reffett
  • More Wilburn History  - Contributed by Roy Giannotti
  • Photo of Emeline Carter - Contributed by Helen Popp
  • Biographies:  Frederick Peters , Rev. Father John F. Power , Wm. M. Pyle, Richard Gell, William Gapen, Carrie C. Gage, James B. Martin, George W. Taylor, John Hoffrichter, Andrew Jackson, B. Kilbourn Jackson

BIRTHS
( Vital records and newspaper announcements)

CEMETERIES
Updated

COUNTY HISTORY
Doctors, History and Histoical Sketches, Postal Routes & Offices, Schools, Railroads, Roads & Highways

DEATHS
Vital records, Mortality Indexes and newspaper announcements)
Updated

DISASTERS  

FAMILY HISTORY
Family Biographies, Homepages, Family Photo
Updated

GOVERNMENT
Delinquent Tax List, County Convention, Proceeding of the Board of Supervisors, Circuit Court Proceedings, Township Elections, Court News

MARRIAGES
(Vital records and newspaper announcements)

MILITARY HISTORY
Updated

NEWSPAPERS
Newspapers and Misc. News Articles

OLD SETTLER ASSOCIATION MEETINGS

PIONEERS
(Biographies, Obituaries, Sketches, etc.)
Updated

TOWNSHIP HISTORY
(Township Disasters, History and Historical Sketches, News Articles, Township Pioneers, Photos)

VILLAGE HISTORY
( Businesses, Manufacturing, Burglaries, Disasters, History, Historical Sketches, Prominent Citizens and Early Pioneers, Photos, Riverboat News)
Updated

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

LINKS AND INFORMATION

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Marshall County Biographies, Homepages and Family Photos and Family Information

PHOTOS

Family History

FAMILY WEBSITES

  • Smoky Mountain Ancestral Quest (Website by David Beckwith - has information on the Alfred Mateer family of Marshall/Lasalle county)

  • The Frain Family Genealogy (Website by Joseph Frain devoted to research on families of Luke Frain and Elizabeth Bird)

  • The Sargent Family of Steuben Township    Email Berlin Sargent  (Berlin Sargent is the family historian of the Sargent Family and has a copy of the Sargent Genealogy written in  1895. She has graciously offered to do lookups for anyone interested in the Sargent family.)

  • The Shoof/Coen Family Tree
    Great website by Dawn Coen.  Dawn states on her website "Most of the family members contained in this subset lived and died in Illinois (Marshall County area), Wisconsin (Portage County area) or Pennsylvania (Beaver County). This main surnames contained here are Coen, Schoof, Schaefer, Cain, Bercich, Rice, Shellman, Buchanan, Cisewski, Damask, Simonis, Ewing, Hutchison, Johnson, Koziczkowski, Quiram, Sluder, Suydam, Wehling, Coombs and Schoppe."

  • The Hollenback Family Website   {LouAnn Cameron writes " We have created a Hollenback family website which includes families in Marshall county.")

(If you have a Marshall County Family  Genealogy or History Homepage and you'd like to have linked here, please let me know .)
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Information Sources

Henry, Illinois Public Library
702 Front Street
Henry, Illinois 61537
Phone: (309) 364-2516
Fax: (309) 364-2717

Hours: Mon, Thur, Fri - 1-5 PM;  Tue. 10 - 5 PM; Wed. 1 - 8 PM, Sat. 10-3 PM
Closed Thurs

The Illinois State Archives  
Margaret Cross Norton Building
Capitol Complex
Springfield, IL 62756

Telephone: (217) 782-4682
Fax: (217) 524-3930

Hours: Monday–Friday    8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.   Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.   (except on holiday weekends)

The State Archives serves by law as the depository of public records of Illinois state and local governmental agencies which possess permanent administrative, legal, or historical research values.   This includes birth, death, and census records.  

The Illinois State Archives, has indexes for most of the nineteenth century censuses and the federal Soundexes for 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920. The Archives also has the Illinois state and federal census records for the years 1810 1880, 1900 1920. The 1865 and 1870 censuses have not been indexed. Its collections do not include manuscript, newspaper, or other nonofficial sources.  

These records are made available to the public, officials, and scholars at the Norton Building and at seven regional depositories located on state university campuses throughout Illinois. The Archives provides access to them through a series of printed and electronic guides, and by in-person, mail, telephone, FAX, and Internet database reference services.

ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY
Old State Capitol
Springfield, IL 62701

Hours:  Monday-Friday  8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

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