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22201 Year: 1940; Census Place: Stanford, Clay, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00769; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 13-20 Source (S2684)
 
22202 Year: 1940; Census Place: Stanford, Clay, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00769; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 13-20 Source (S2934)
 
22203 Year: 1940; Census Place: Stanford, Clay, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00769; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 13-20 Source (S864)
 
22204 Year: 1940; Census Place: Stanford, Clay, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00769; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 13-20 Source (S5248)
 
22205 Year: 1940; Census Place: Stanford, Clay, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00769; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 13-20 Source (S2542)
 
22206 Year: 1940; Census Place: Stanford, Clay, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00769; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 13-20 Source (S4917)
 
22207 Year: 1940; Census Place: Stanford, Clay, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00769; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 13-20 Source (S5552)
 
22208 Year: 1940; Census Place: Stanford, Clay, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00769; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 13-20 Source (S10183)
 
22209 Yonaka was born in Richland County and at the time of his death resided on a farm about two miles southwest of Berryville.  
22210 Yonaka was born in Richland County and at the time of his death resided on a farm about two miles southwest of Berryville.  
22211 Yonaka was born in Richland County and at the time of his death resided on a farm about two miles southwest of Berryville. YONAKA, Howard H. (I2393)
 
22212 Yugoslavia German, Frank (I45349)
 
22213 Yukiko Kimura Akers, 89, of Moncks Corner, SC, died Saturday morning in a North Charleston hospital.

All services will be private.

Mrs. Akers was born July 5, 1929, in Japan. She was of the Christian faith, and she enjoyed cooking and gardening. Mrs. Akers was the widow of Walter A. Akers, Jr.

Surviving are, two daughters, Helen Akers of Collins, MS, and Patricia Sotomayor of Summerville; a son, John Akers of Moncks Corner; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. 
Kimura, Yukiko (I34029)
 
22214 Yvonne Prough's research shows he is buried in Faulkner Swamp Reformed Church, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.  
22215 Yvonne Prough's research shows he is buried in Faulkner Swamp Reformed Church, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.  
22216 Yvonne Prough's research shows he is buried in Faulkner Swamp Reformed Church, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Frock, Daniel (I6832)
 
22217 yy Fritchley, Veva (I46742)
 
22218 Zane Lee Ferguson, age 40, of Princeton, Texas passed away June 26, 2010.

He was born August 20, 1969 in Odessa, Texas to William Henry Ferguson and Willia Jeanne (Thackerson) Ferguson.

He was of the Baptist faith and a member of the Princeton VFW.

He is survived by his daughter, Haley Ferguson and her mother, Billie Jo White of Grapevine, Texas; brothers, Billy Ferguson of North Richland Hills, Texas and Glen Ferguson of Quinlan, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Willia Ferguson.

A memorial service will be held at 12:00 noon, Wednesday, June 30, 2010 in the Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Chapel, Allen, Texas with Pastor Jay Gibson officiating. 
Ferguson, Zane Lee (I52580)
 
22219 Zane Moseley, 84, of Clay City, died on Saturday, January 25, 2020 at his residence.  
22220 Zane Moseley, 84, of Clay City, died on Saturday, January 25, 2020 at his residence.  
22221 Zane Moseley, 84, of Clay City, died on Saturday, January 25, 2020 at his residence. Moseley, Zane (I12475)
 
22222 Zane Moseley, 84, of Clay City, died on Saturday, January 25, 2020 at his residence. Zane was born on October 11, 1935 in Clay County, IL, the son of Galen and Hazel (Travis) Moseley. He married Patsy (Herdes) on August 3, 1955 in Shawneetown, IL and she preceded him in death on September 28, 2012.

Zane worked for IDOT for 34 years as a highway maintainer. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and tending his property. Zane took pleasure in driving his tractor and helping others start their gardens each year.

Zane is survived by his son, Tim (Randa) Moseley of Clay City; grandsons, Joshua (Tonya), Jacob, Adam (Tiffany) , and Dustin (Brittany) Moseley; granddaughter, Crystal (Myles) Lewis; step-grandchildren; Justin Clevenger, Keith Clevenger, and Bridget (Larry) Owenby; 17 great grandchildren; and sister, Judy Ashley.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; brother, Billy Moseley; and sister, Wilma Shaffer.

Memorials can be made to St. Jude's Children’s Hospital.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at the Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City, with a visitation beginning at 10:00 AM. Burial will follow in Clay City Cemetery. 
 
22223 Zane Moseley, 84, of Clay City, died on Saturday, January 25, 2020 at his residence. Zane was born on October 11, 1935 in Clay County, IL, the son of Galen and Hazel (Travis) Moseley. He married Patsy (Herdes) on August 3, 1955 in Shawneetown, IL and she preceded him in death on September 28, 2012.

Zane worked for IDOT for 34 years as a highway maintainer. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and tending his property. Zane took pleasure in driving his tractor and helping others start their gardens each year.

Zane is survived by his son, Tim (Randa) Moseley of Clay City; grandsons, Joshua (Tonya), Jacob, Adam (Tiffany) , and Dustin (Brittany) Moseley; granddaughter, Crystal (Myles) Lewis; step-grandchildren; Justin Clevenger, Keith Clevenger, and Bridget (Larry) Owenby; 17 great grandchildren; and sister, Judy Ashley.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; brother, Billy Moseley; and sister, Wilma Shaffer.

Memorials can be made to St. Jude's Children’s Hospital.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at the Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City, with a visitation beginning at 10:00 AM. Burial will follow in Clay City Cemetery. 
 
22224 Zane Moseley, 84, of Clay City, died on Saturday, January 25, 2020 at his residence. Zane was born on October 11, 1935 in Clay County, IL, the son of Galen and Hazel (Travis) Moseley. He married Patsy (Herdes) on August 3, 1955 in Shawneetown, IL and she preceded him in death on September 28, 2012.

Zane worked for IDOT for 34 years as a highway maintainer. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and tending his property. Zane took pleasure in driving his tractor and helping others start their gardens each year.

Zane is survived by his son, Tim (Randa) Moseley of Clay City; grandsons, Joshua (Tonya), Jacob, Adam (Tiffany) , and Dustin (Brittany) Moseley; granddaughter, Crystal (Myles) Lewis; step-grandchildren; Justin Clevenger, Keith Clevenger, and Bridget (Larry) Owenby; 17 great grandchildren; and sister, Judy Ashley.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; brother, Billy Moseley; and sister, Wilma Shaffer.

Memorials can be made to St. Jude's Children’s Hospital.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at the Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City, with a visitation beginning at 10:00 AM. Burial will follow in Clay City Cemetery. 
Moseley, Zane (I12475)
 
22225 Zelda C. Blessing, age 98, of Hutchinson, KS formerly of Clay City, IL passed away Thursday, August 29, 2013 at The Arbors at Waldron Place in Hutchinson, KS.

Zelda was born March 25, 1915 in Clay City, IL to Edward and Daisy (Washington) Coggan. She married John Leonard Blessing in 1936 in Carlyle, IL. He preceded her in death in 1966.

Zelda assisted her husband at the Blessing Drug Store in Clay City until 1971. She had attended the Clay City United Methodist Church and was a past member of O.E.S. Zelda loved her family and enjoyed traveling in the U.S. and abroad.

She is survived by her daughter-in-law: Kay C. Blessing; three grandchildren: Deborah R. Green and husband Kevin, Richard "Kent" Blessing and wife Jimmie, Brian John Blessing and wife Holly; five great-grandchildren: Trevor Green, Ashley Green, Allie Blessing, Jacob Blessing, and Coggan Blessing; special niece, Anne Coggan Johnston of Winston-Salem, NC; a great niece, great nephew, a great-great-niece; along with beloved cousin, Betty Turner, and many other family members.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a son (Robert Leonard Blessing), brothers (Letson and Kenneth Coggan), and sister (Norma C. Edlin).

A graveside service for Zelda Blessing was held at Clay City Cemetery.

The Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora, IL was in charge of arrangements. 
 
22226 Zelda C. Blessing, age 98, of Hutchinson, KS formerly of Clay City, IL passed away Thursday, August 29, 2013 at The Arbors at Waldron Place in Hutchinson, KS.

Zelda was born March 25, 1915 in Clay City, IL to Edward and Daisy (Washington) Coggan. She married John Leonard Blessing in 1936 in Carlyle, IL. He preceded her in death in 1966.

Zelda assisted her husband at the Blessing Drug Store in Clay City until 1971. She had attended the Clay City United Methodist Church and was a past member of O.E.S. Zelda loved her family and enjoyed traveling in the U.S. and abroad.

She is survived by her daughter-in-law: Kay C. Blessing; three grandchildren: Deborah R. Green and husband Kevin, Richard "Kent" Blessing and wife Jimmie, Brian John Blessing and wife Holly; five great-grandchildren: Trevor Green, Ashley Green, Allie Blessing, Jacob Blessing, and Coggan Blessing; special niece, Anne Coggan Johnston of Winston-Salem, NC; a great niece, great nephew, a great-great-niece; along with beloved cousin, Betty Turner, and many other family members.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a son (Robert Leonard Blessing), brothers (Letson and Kenneth Coggan), and sister (Norma C. Edlin).

A graveside service for Zelda Blessing was held at Clay City Cemetery.

The Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora, IL was in charge of arrangements. 
 
22227 Zelda C. Blessing, age 98, of Hutchinson, KS formerly of Clay City, IL passed away Thursday, August 29, 2013 at The Arbors at Waldron Place in Hutchinson, KS.

Zelda was born March 25, 1915 in Clay City, IL to Edward and Daisy (Washington) Coggan. She married John Leonard Blessing in 1936 in Carlyle, IL. He preceded her in death in 1966.

Zelda assisted her husband at the Blessing Drug Store in Clay City until 1971. She had attended the Clay City United Methodist Church and was a past member of O.E.S. Zelda loved her family and enjoyed traveling in the U.S. and abroad.

She is survived by her daughter-in-law: Kay C. Blessing; three grandchildren: Deborah R. Green and husband Kevin, Richard "Kent" Blessing and wife Jimmie, Brian John Blessing and wife Holly; five great-grandchildren: Trevor Green, Ashley Green, Allie Blessing, Jacob Blessing, and Coggan Blessing; special niece, Anne Coggan Johnston of Winston-Salem, NC; a great niece, great nephew, a great-great-niece; along with beloved cousin, Betty Turner, and many other family members.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a son (Robert Leonard Blessing), brothers (Letson and Kenneth Coggan), and sister (Norma C. Edlin).

A graveside service for Zelda Blessing was held at Clay City Cemetery.

The Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora, IL was in charge of arrangements. 
Coggan, Zelda C. (I26391)
 
22228 Zirkle Mortuary, Harmon, Nellie Ethel (I41356)
 
22229 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
1870 Federal Census, Xenia, Clay, Illinois, No. 54.
1880 Federal Census, Mill Shoals, White, Illinois, No. 42.
1900 Federal Census, Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton, Illinois, Vol. 91. ED
47, Sheet 1, Line 90.

NOTES FROM CARL WAYNE GRAY:
In LUKE GEDCOM, 01 July 2001, from STEPHEN GREGORY "STEVE" LUKE (1947-2002) George's father is listed as "Michael Hornick", born 1800 and Michael Hornick's father is listed as "Christian Hornick" 
 
22230 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
1870 Federal Census, Xenia, Clay, Illinois, No. 54.
1880 Federal Census, Mill Shoals, White, Illinois, No. 42.
1900 Federal Census, Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton, Illinois, Vol. 91. ED
47, Sheet 1, Line 90. 
 
22231 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
1870 Federal Census, Xenia, Clay, Illinois, No. 54.
1880 Federal Census, Mill Shoals, White, Illinois, No. 42.
1900 Federal Census, Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton, Illinois, Vol. 91. ED
47, Sheet 1, Line 90.

NOTES FROM CARL WAYNE GRAY:
In LUKE GEDCOM, 01 July 2001, from STEPHEN GREGORY "STEVE" LUKE (1947-2002) George's father is listed as "Michael Hornick", born 1800 and Michael Hornick's father is listed as "Christian Hornick" 
 
22232 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
1870 Federal Census, Xenia, Clay, Illinois, No. 54.
1880 Federal Census, Mill Shoals, White, Illinois, No. 42.
1900 Federal Census, Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton, Illinois, Vol. 91. ED
47, Sheet 1, Line 90. 
 
22233 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
1870 Federal Census, Xenia, Clay, Illinois, No. 54.
1880 Federal Census, Mill Shoals, White, Illinois, No. 42.
1900 Federal Census, Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton, Illinois, Vol. 91. ED
47, Sheet 1, Line 90. 
Cook, Sarah Evaline (I4107)
 
22234 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
1870 Federal Census, Xenia, Clay, Illinois, No. 54.
1880 Federal Census, Mill Shoals, White, Illinois, No. 42.
1900 Federal Census, Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton, Illinois, Vol. 91. ED
47, Sheet 1, Line 90.

NOTES FROM CARL WAYNE GRAY:
In LUKE GEDCOM, 01 July 2001, from STEPHEN GREGORY "STEVE" LUKE (1947-2002) George's father is listed as "Michael Hornick", born 1800 and Michael Hornick's father is listed as "Christian Hornick" 
Hornick, George Washington (I1939)
 
22235 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
Marriage Record, Wayne County Press Newspaper Gleanings by Beeson.
1880 Federal Census, Decker, Richland, Illinois, Vol 48, ED 120, Sheet 24,
Line 32. 
 
22236 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
Marriage Record, Wayne County Press Newspaper Gleanings by Beeson.
1880 Federal Census, Decker, Richland, Illinois, Vol 48, ED 120, Sheet 24,
Line 32. 
 
22237 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Clay County, Illinois, No. 188.
Marriage Record, Wayne County Press Newspaper Gleanings by Beeson.
1880 Federal Census, Decker, Richland, Illinois, Vol 48, ED 120, Sheet 24,
Line 32. 
Hornick, Charles E. (I1938)
 
22238 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Richland County, Illinois, No 574-578.
1880 Federal Census, Knox County, Indiana, No. 217-219, living with daughter
Isabell Graham.
==================================================

Marriage record revealed Christopher C Hornick and Rachel Baity married on Apr 9, 1837 in Clay Co, Illinois.

Christopher and Rachel were both about twenty-four when they married.

The Illinois, Compiled Census and Census Substitute Index 1810-1890 revealed that in 1840 they were living in Clay Co, Illinois.

The 1850 census revealed Christopher was a farmer. They were living in Fayette Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $400. They had two sons and six daughters living with them.

Their daughter Susan died before the age of eleven.

The 1860 census revealed they were living in Decker, Richland Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $1,000. Rachel could not read or write, they had three daughters living with them.

The 1865 Illinois census revealed they were still living in Richland Co.

Their children:

Charles E Hornick (b.1837)
Geo W Hornick (b.1838)
Elisabeth A Hornick (b.1840)
Rebecca J Hornick (b.1842)
Mary C Hornick (b.1843)
Nancy E Hornick (b.1845)
Henrietta Angeline Hornick (b.1846)
Susan A Hornick (b.1849)DY
Lydia Hornick (b.1854)

The 1866 Tax Roll of Illinois revealed he was a Cattle Rancher.

In 1880 Christopher Hornick (widower) was living with his daughter, Rebecca Isabell Graham and her husband Riley Graham in Busseron, Knox, Indiana.

White County Illinois, Death Register revealed Hornick, Chris, male, white, Farmer, German nationality, widower, age 73 years. Died 10 a.m. Feb. 25, 1888 in Mill Shoals of unknown cause. Buried Feb. 26, 1888. Resident 60 years.

Mill Shoals Column of the Wayne County Press, March 1, 1888
Feb. 27 "Christofer Hornick, aged 75 years, died...last Sat. Morning...burial at Shrewsberry graveyard." 
 
22239 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Richland County, Illinois, No 574-578.
1880 Federal Census, Knox County, Indiana, No. 217-219, living with daughter
Isabell Graham.
==================================================

Marriage record revealed Christopher C Hornick and Rachel Baity married on Apr 9, 1837 in Clay Co, Illinois.

Christopher and Rachel were both about twenty-four when they married.

The Illinois, Compiled Census and Census Substitute Index 1810-1890 revealed that in 1840 they were living in Clay Co, Illinois.

The 1850 census revealed Christopher was a farmer. They were living in Fayette Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $400. They had two sons and six daughters living with them.

Their daughter Susan died before the age of eleven.

The 1860 census revealed they were living in Decker, Richland Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $1,000. Rachel could not read or write, they had three daughters living with them.

The 1865 Illinois census revealed they were still living in Richland Co.

Their children:

Charles E Hornick (b.1837)
Geo W Hornick (b.1838)
Elisabeth A Hornick (b.1840)
Rebecca J Hornick (b.1842)
Mary C Hornick (b.1843)
Nancy E Hornick (b.1845)
Henrietta Angeline Hornick (b.1846)
Susan A Hornick (b.1849)DY
Lydia Hornick (b.1854)

The 1866 Tax Roll of Illinois revealed he was a Cattle Rancher.

In 1880 Christopher Hornick (widower) was living with his daughter, Rebecca Isabell Graham and her husband Riley Graham in Busseron, Knox, Indiana.

White County Illinois, Death Register revealed Hornick, Chris, male, white, Farmer, German nationality, widower, age 73 years. Died 10 a.m. Feb. 25, 1888 in Mill Shoals of unknown cause. Buried Feb. 26, 1888. Resident 60 years.

Mill Shoals Column of the Wayne County Press, March 1, 1888
Feb. 27 "Christofer Hornick, aged 75 years, died...last Sat. Morning...burial at Shrewsberry graveyard." 
 
22240 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Richland County, Illinois, No 574-578.
1880 Federal Census, Knox County, Indiana, No. 217-219, living with daughter
Isabell Graham.
==================================================

Marriage record revealed Christopher C Hornick and Rachel Baity married on Apr 9, 1837 in Clay Co, Illinois.

Christopher and Rachel were both about twenty-four when they married.

The Illinois, Compiled Census and Census Substitute Index 1810-1890 revealed that in 1840 they were living in Clay Co, Illinois.

The 1850 census revealed Christopher was a farmer. They were living in Fayette Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $400. They had two sons and six daughters living with them.

Their daughter Susan died before the age of eleven.

The 1860 census revealed they were living in Decker, Richland Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $1,000. Rachel could not read or write, they had three daughters living with them.

The 1865 Illinois census revealed they were still living in Richland Co.

Their children:

Charles E Hornick (b.1837)
Geo W Hornick (b.1838)
Elisabeth A Hornick (b.1840)
Rebecca J Hornick (b.1842)
Mary C Hornick (b.1843)
Nancy E Hornick (b.1845)
Henrietta Angeline Hornick (b.1846)
Susan A Hornick (b.1849)DY
Lydia Hornick (b.1854)

The 1866 Tax Roll of Illinois revealed he was a Cattle Rancher.

In 1880 Christopher Hornick (widower) was living with his daughter, Rebecca Isabell Graham and her husband Riley Graham in Busseron, Knox, Indiana.

White County Illinois, Death Register revealed Hornick, Chris, male, white, Farmer, German nationality, widower, age 73 years. Died 10 a.m. Feb. 25, 1888 in Mill Shoals of unknown cause. Buried Feb. 26, 1888. Resident 60 years.

Mill Shoals Column of the Wayne County Press, March 1, 1888
Feb. 27 "Christofer Hornick, aged 75 years, died...last Sat. Morning...burial at Shrewsberry graveyard." 
Hornick, Christopher Columbus (I1767)
 
22241 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Richland County, Illinois, No. 574-578.
1870 Federal Census, Decker Township, Richland County, Illinois, No. 160.
1880 Federal Census, Decker Township, Richland County, Illinois, No. 87.
Listed as widow - living in household of Mary Smith. Marriage Record,
Richland County, Illinois, recorded in Early Marriages of Richland County,
Illinois by Lola B. Taylor, 1840-1899, 977.377, V25t, p. 38. 
 
22242 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Richland County, Illinois, No. 574-578.
1870 Federal Census, Decker Township, Richland County, Illinois, No. 160.
1880 Federal Census, Decker Township, Richland County, Illinois, No. 87.
Listed as widow - living in household of Mary Smith. Marriage Record,
Richland County, Illinois, recorded in Early Marriages of Richland County,
Illinois by Lola B. Taylor, 1840-1899, 977.377, V25t, p. 38. 
 
22243 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
1860 Federal Census, Richland County, Illinois, No. 574-578.
1870 Federal Census, Decker Township, Richland County, Illinois, No. 160.
1880 Federal Census, Decker Township, Richland County, Illinois, No. 87.
Listed as widow - living in household of Mary Smith. Marriage Record,
Richland County, Illinois, recorded in Early Marriages of Richland County,
Illinois by Lola B. Taylor, 1840-1899, 977.377, V25t, p. 38. 
Hornick, Mary Christina (I1941)
 
22244 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
Marriage Record, Richland County, Illinois recorded in Early Marriages of
Richland County, Illinois by Lola B. Taylor, 1840-1899, 977.377 V25t, p. 32. 
 
22245 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
Marriage Record, Richland County, Illinois recorded in Early Marriages of
Richland County, Illinois by Lola B. Taylor, 1840-1899, 977.377 V25t, p. 32. 
 
22246 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172.
Marriage Record, Richland County, Illinois recorded in Early Marriages of
Richland County, Illinois by Lola B. Taylor, 1840-1899, 977.377 V25t, p. 32. 
Hornick, Elizabeth Ann 'Betsy' (I1940)
 
22247 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172. 
 
22248 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172. 
 
22249 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172. 
 
22250 [Nancy Delphenich's notes:]
1850 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, No. 169-172. 
 

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