Illinois vital
records are one of the most valuable sources of Illinois genealogical
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find a copy of a birth record, death record, or marriage certificate which can
uncover other related names and localities. These Illinois vital
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This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains
information originally published in the Senate documents of the National
Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine.
This database of Illinois marriages to 1850 contains over 155,000 names. Each
entry includes groom, bride, marriage date, county, and state. Every name is
indexed so you can search for one name, or two names that are linked.
This database contains marriage and cemetery records for Piatt
County, Illinois from 1841-1853. Each marriage record entry includes, when
available, the names of the individuals married, the date, and the name of the
officiator, making this database of particular interest to those with ancestors
from Illinois.
The Religious Society of Friends dates back to 1660 England
where George Fox sought The Devine Presence in the "Inner Light" that spoke
directly to each person. The Chicago Friends Meeting traces its origin to
September 1863 Meeting for Worship.
Located south of Chicago in central Illinois, Champaign is a
sister town to the county seat of Urbana. This database is a collection of
records originally published in the Champaign Daily Gazette and includes
birth, marriage, and death notices.