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Amos J. CHERRY

1Jerry and Jackie at jjkash@tds.net, Amos Cherry Descendants. "Jackie

Descendants of Amos J Cherry

Generation No. 1
1. AMOS J6 CHERRY (WYATT T.5, BENJAMIN C4, PETERSON3, BENJAMIN2, BENJAMIN1)
(Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.) was born
July 09, 1851 in Riverton, Samgamon Co, IL (Source: 1880 US Census, Pleasant
View, Macon Co, IL.), and died February 17, 1911 in home of his daughter,
Mrs J C Baker, 1 1/2 mi N of Rochester, IL. He married ALICE J NOE (Source:
Census & Illinois Statewide Marriage Record, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.)
October 05, 1871 in Macon Co, IL (Source: Illinois Statewide Marriage
Index.), daughter of CYRENUS NOE and JANE R.. She was born January 03, 1853
in Virden, Macoupin Co, IL (Source: obituary in The Illinois State Journal,
Sept 14, 1910, pg 6.), and died September 14, 1910 in home of her daughter,
Mrs J C Baker, 1 1/2 mi N of Rochester, IL.
Notes for AMOS J CHERRY:
1880 US Census, Blue Mound, Macon Co., Illinois,
FHL FILM 1254229...National Archives Film T9-0229...Page 287B
CHERRY, Amos J. .....Farmer...Self..White...Age 31...IL..TN..TN
Allece J. .......Keeping House...Wife...White..Age 25..IL.NY..NY
Fredrick D. .................................Son.............Age
8...IL..IL..IL
Peter M. .....................................Son.............Age
6...IL..IL..IL
Floiy E. ......................................Dau.............Age
4...IL..IL..IL
William H. .................................Son..............Age
2...IL..IL..IL
Fanny J. ....................................Dau............Age
4M...IL..IL..IL
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In the Decatur Daily Review, November, 1887
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Amos Cherry to B. A. Cherry, Lot 7, in 19, 15, 1, $250.
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THE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL (Springfield, IL)
February 18, 1911, page 9
Cherry --Died, Friday, Feb. 17, 1911, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
J. C. Baker, one and on-half miles north of Rochester, of Bright's Disease,
Amos J. Cherry.
The funeral will be held at the residence at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning,
and at 11 at Rochester M. E. church, Rev. M. Hartman officiating. Interment
will be made in Rochester cemetery.
The decedent had been ill for some time. Two years ago he went to New Mexico
in quest of better health. A short time ago he went to St. John's hospital,
and later returned to the home of his daughter.
The decedent was born at Riverton, July 9, 1851. He is survived by his
widow, seven sons, Fred of Mitchell, Peter of Centralia, William, John
Carter, Abner and Benjamin, of this city, four daughters, Mrs. Baker, Mrs.
Fannie Temple, of this city, Mrs Emma Gardner of Lincoln, and Mrs Eva Taylor
of this city. Eleven grandchildren also survive.

More About AMOS J CHERRY:
Burial: Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Sangamon Co, IL
Notes for ALICE J NOE:
THE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL (Springfield, IL)
September 14, 1910, page 6
Cherry - Died at 5 a.m, Monday, September 12, 1910, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. J. C. Baker, two miles north of Rochester, of apoplexy, Mrs.
Amos Cherry, aged 57 years, 3 months, and 9 days of Ray, New Mexico.
The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the residence of J.
C. Baker and at 11 o'clock at the Rochester M. E. church, Rev. Thomas R.
Hartman, officiating. Interment will be made in the Rochester cemetery.
The decedent was bron in Virden, June 3, 1853. Her maiden name was Miss
Alice Noe.
When nineteen years of age she united in marriage with Amos Cherry at
Decatur. She spent thirty-eight years of her life in Macon county, eighteen
years in Sangamon county, and the last year in New Mexico, where she moved
March, 1909 for the benefit of her health. Declining in health she came back
to Illinois, but gradually grew worse after her arrival in Illinois a few
months ago.
she is survived by her husband and eleven of her thirteen children: Fred of
Edwardsville, Peter, of Alton, Mrs. J. C. Baker, of Rochester, W. F. and J.
H. Mrs. G. W. Temple, and C. M. Taylor of Springfield, Carter of Fancy
Prairie, Abner of Springfield and Mrs. Fred Gardner and Benjamin of Ray New
Mexico.
More About ALICE J NOE:
Burial: Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Sangamon Co, IL
More About AMOS CHERRY and ALICE NOE:
Marriage: October 05, 1871, Macon Co, IL (Source: Illinois Statewide
Marriage Index.)

Children of AMOS CHERRY and ALICE NOE are:
i. ABNER7 CHERRY.
ii. JOHN H. CHERRY, b. 1884; d. 1947.
More About JOHN H. CHERRY:
Burial: Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Sangamon Co, IL
iii. FREDERICK AMOS CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of
Import: Oct 8, 2002.), b. Abt. 1872; d. April 23, 1928, Springfield,
Sangamon Co, IL (Source: Illinois Statewide Death Index,.); m. SARAH BROWN,
June 09, 1894, Sangamon Co, IL (Source: Illinois Statewide Marriage Index.).
More About FREDERICK CHERRY and SARAH BROWN:
Marriage: June 09, 1894, Sangamon Co, IL (Source: Illinois Statewide
Marriage Index.)
iv. HENRY W CHERRY, b. November 22, 1873; d. August 22, 1874.
More About HENRY W CHERRY:
Burial: Hall Cemetery, MaconCo, IL
v. PETER M CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct
8, 2002.), b. Abt. 1874.
vi. WILLIAM F CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import:
Oct 8, 2002.), b. Abt. 1875 (Source: obituary in The Illinois State Journal,
Jan. 11, 1935, pg 6.); d. May 27, 1942, home of his sister, Mrs Frank
Stevens, DeKalb, IL (Source: obituary in The Illinois State Journal, Jan.
11, 1935, pg 6.).
More About WILLIAM F CHERRY:
Burial: Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Sangamon Co, IL
vii. FLORENCE CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import:
Oct 8, 2002.), b. Abt. 1876; m. J. C. BAKER.
viii. FANNY CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct
8, 2002.), b. Abt. 1880; m. G. W. TEMPLE.
ix. BENJAMIN CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import:
Oct 8, 2002.), b. Aft. 1880.
x. EMMA CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8,
2002.), b. Aft. 1880; m. FRED GARDNER.
xi. EVA CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8,
2002.), b. Aft. 1880; m. C. M. TAYLOR.
xii. HENRY CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct
8, 2002.), b. Aft. 1880.
2. xiii. CARTER ANDREW CHERRY, b. August 10, 1885, Macon County, IL; d.
April 26, 1942, Springfield, IL.

Generation No. 2
2. CARTER ANDREW7 CHERRY (AMOS J6, WYATT T.5, BENJAMIN C4, PETERSON3,
BENJAMIN2, BENJAMIN1) (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import:
Oct 8, 2002.) was born August 10, 1885 in Macon County, IL (Source:
Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.), and died April
26, 1942 in Springfield, IL (Source: Illinois Statewide Death Index,
1916-1950, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.). He married NELLIE MAY WILLIAMS
(Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.)
September 30, 1908 in Springfield, Illinois (Source: Hysel-Matheis
Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.), daughter of MR. WILLIAMS. She
was born Abt. 1886 in IL, and died in Springfield, IL (Source: Hysel-Matheis
Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.).
Notes for CARTER ANDREW CHERRY:
1920 US Census, Illinois, Sangamon County, Capitol, ED#119
age birthplace father birth. mother birth
Cherry, Carter head 34 IL IL IL
Nellie wife 34 IL USA USA
White, Henrietta dau 14 IL England IL
Cherry, Arthur son 9 IL IL IL
Ida M dau 8 IL IL IL
Elvora dau 4 11/12 IL IL IL
Opal dau 1 2/12 IL IL IL
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More About CARTER ANDREW CHERRY:
Burial: Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Sangamon Co, IL
Notes for NELLIE MAY WILLIAMS:
She was placed in an orphanage as a young child. Her parents may have been
victims of an epidemic.[Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED]
Nellie Williams was left in an orphanage in Springfield, Ill. in 1890 and
was to be left for a period of time and then picked up by her father later.
It is recorded that a man by that name died and Nellie Williams was never
contacted by her father again. Her mother was dead at this time she was
placed in the orphanage (possibly in child birth). Presumed that the man
with that name died was her father. She was in several foster homes as a
little girl. She married Carter Andrew Cherry September 30, 1908. He was 24
years old and she was 23. He was born in Macon Co. Illinois. She had a by
the name of Henrietta White.
More About CARTER CHERRY and NELLIE WILLIAMS:
Marriage: September 30, 1908, Springfield, Illinois (Source: Hysel-Matheis
Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.)
Children of CARTER CHERRY and NELLIE WILLIAMS are:

i. ARTHUR C.8 CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import:
Oct 8, 2002.), b. Abt. 1911; d. Abt. 2001, FL; m. PEGGY; b. NY.
Notes for ARTHUR C. CHERRY:
He was the captain on a tugboat on the Panama Canal.
ii. IDA MAY CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct
8, 2002.), b. Abt. 1912; m. ROBINSON (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED,
Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.), Bef. 1930 (Source: 1930 US Census, Illinois,
Sangamon County, Springfield Tnshp, Dist 12.).
More About ROBINSON and IDA CHERRY:
Marriage: Bef. 1930 (Source: 1930 US Census, Illinois, Sangamon County,
Springfield Tnshp, Dist 12.)
iii. ELVORA MARCELLA PEARL CHERRY, b. February 16, 1914, Springfield, IL
(Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.); d. July
21, 2002, Mulberry, IN (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import:
Oct 8, 2002.); m. (1) FRANCIS WILLIAM WALTERS (Source: Hysel-Matheis
Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.); m. (2) GEORGE LEONARD MATHEIS,
October 1932, Springfield, IL (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of
Import: Oct 8, 2002.); b. March 12, 1912, Springfield, IL (Source:
Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.); d. March 18,
1945, Killed in service of country-Luxemburg, Germany (Source: Hysel-Matheis
Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.).
Notes for ELVORA MARCELLA PEARL CHERRY:
[Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED]
Elvora Matheis lost her husband in the Second World War and married Francis
William Walters. He died in 2002.
More About ELVORA MARCELLA PEARL CHERRY:
Burial: Camp Butler, Springfield, IL (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED,
Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.)
Notes for FRANCIS WILLIAM WALTERS:
Herald & Review (on-line), Decatur, IL January 24, 2002
#Walters
DECATUR -- The Rev. Francis William Walters, 90, of Springfield died 5:06
a.m. Monday (Jan. 21, 2002) in Memorial Medical Center, Springfield.
Services will be 10 a.m. Friday in Staab Funeral Home, Springfield, with the
Rev. Todd Antrobus officiating. Visitation will be 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
Burial will be in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Riverton, with military
rites by the Interveterans Burial Detail of Sangamon County. Memorials:
donor's choice.
The Rev. Walters was born Jan. 1, 1912, in Marion, Ind., the son of Julius
and Marietta Harris Walters. He had been a minister since 1950 and worked
for Fiat Allis for 27 years before retiring in 1972. He was an Army veteran
of World War II, serving in the Pacific Theater. He had been pastor of Mount
Olive Missionary Church from 1954 to 1963 and from 1978 to present. He was
pastor of the Church of the Nazarene for 15 years from 1963 to 1978. He
married Elvora M. Cherry Matheis in 1946.
Surviving are his wife; daughters, Betty Mae (Jack) Hysel of Fickel, Ind.;
Patricia (Robert) Bennett of Mulberry, Ind.; daughter-in-law, Rose Matheis
of Springfield; sons, James (Nancy) Matheis of Peoria; John (Marlene)
Matheis of Springfield; William James (Elsie) Walters of Decatur; 16
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one
cousin; many friends, including Jenny Ashby of Springfield.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, the Rev. Omar Walters, and
son, George Matheis.


Notes for GEORGE LEONARD MATHEIS:
[Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED]
George was killed in the service of his country and is buried in the Butler
National Cemetery in Springfield, Ill. He had two brothers that also served
in the service of their country. Walter and Frank was in the service and
Frank was in a ship off the coast of Italy when the chaplain told him of the
death of his brother George. He was buried in (Luxenbourg) but later removed
to the Butler National Cemetery in Springfield, Ill.
He was drafted into the 2nd. World War. He had four children and he left to
go overseas and expecting one more. When he left the United Sates and
shipped out for overseas duty he sent a card of the place that he shipped
out and put a litte mark and wrote goodbye forever. This was not discovered
until after he was killed.

More About GEORGE LEONARD MATHEIS:
Burial: Camp Butler, Springfield, IL (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED,
Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.)

More About GEORGE MATHEIS and ELVORA CHERRY:
Marriage: October 1932, Springfield, IL (Source: Hysel-Matheis
Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.)
iv. OPAL J L CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of Import:
Oct 8, 2002.), b. November 1918; m. JOHNSON (Source: Hysel-Matheis
Genealogy.GED, Date of Import: Oct 8, 2002.).

v. BENJAMIN CARTER CHERRY (Source: Hysel-Matheis Genealogy.GED, Date of
Import: Oct 8, 2002.), b. 1922; d. June 26, 1922, Sangamon County, IL
(Source: Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950, Date of Import: Oct 8,
2002.).
Notes for BENJAMIN CARTER CHERRY:
Benjamin died as a result of infection from his circumcision."

21910 Census New Mexico, Mora County, Roy, Dist 134 for Amos Cherry and Alice. "1910 US Census, New Mexico, Mora County, Roy, Dist 134 Cherry, Amos J. Head M W 65 M Illinois Illinois Tennessee ----- Alice wife F W 56 M NY NY NY ----- Ben W. son M W 21 S Illinois Illinois NY."

3Real Estate Sale 1887 Amos Cherry. "In the Decatur Daily Review, November, 1887 SALE OF REAL ESTATE Amos Cherry to B. A. Cherry, Lot 7, in 19, 15, 1, $250."

41880 Census of Blue Mound, Macon Co. IL for Amos Cherry and Alice J. Noe Cherry Family. "1880 US Census, Blue Mound, Macon Co., Illinois, FHL FILM 1254229...National Archives Film T9-0229...Page 287B CHERRY, Amos J. Farmer...Self..White...Age 31...IL..TN..TN
Alice  J.KeepingHouse...Wife...White..Age 25..IL.NY..NY
Fredrick D.Son.............Age 8..
Peter M. Son Age 6...IL..IL..IL
Floiy E. Dau Age 4...IL..IL..IL
William H. Son, Age 2...IL..IL..IL
Fanny J.Dau Age 4M...IL..IL..IL."

5THE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL (Springfield, IL)
HE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL (Springfield, IL)
Obituary for Amos Cherry (February 18, 1911, page 9
ebruary 18, 1911, page 9
. "THE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL (Springfield, IL)
February 18, 1911, page 9
Cherry --Died, Friday, Feb. 17, 1911, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
J. C. Baker, one and on-half miles north of Rochester, of Bright's Disease,
Amos J. Cherry.
The funeral will be held at the residence at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning,
and at 11 at Rochester M. E. church, Rev. M. Hartman officiating. Interment
will be made in Rochester cemetery.
The decedent had been ill for some time. Two years ago he went to New Mexico
in quest of better health. A short time ago he went to St. John's hospital,
and later returned to the home of his daughter.
The decedent was born at Riverton, July 9, 1851. He is survived by his
widow, seven sons, Fred of Mitchell, Peter of Centralia, William, John
Carter, Abner and Benjamin, of this city, four daughters, Mrs. Baker, Mrs.
Fannie Temple, of this city, Mrs Emma Gardner of Lincoln, and Mrs Eva Taylor
of this city. Eleven grandchildren also survive.

More About AMOS J CHERRY:
Burial: Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Sangamon Co, IL."

6Illinois Statewide Marriage Index for Noe & Cherry. "Title: Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900
5 OCT 1871 in Macon Co, IL married to Amos J. Cherry."


Alice J. NOE

1Illinois State Marriage Registry. "Married 5 Oct 1871 to Amos J. Cherry in Macon County, Illinois.". "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Email Contact for Cherry and Noe Ancestry:

----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry & Jackie  jjkash@tds.net
To: autrey@c-zone.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 2:08 PM
Subject: cyrenus noe
I exchanged some emails with you some time ago.  I am descended from Alice J. Noe who married Amos J. Cherry in Macon Co, IL.  Yesterday I found the death place and date for her father, Cyrenus Noe.  He died in Blue Mound, Macon Co, IL, November 24, 1878.  Amos and Alice (Noe) Cherry also lived in Blue Mound and are listed there in the 1880 census.  I found the information on-line, in the Illinois Statewide Death Index for deaths before 1900.  I was sure that you would want to know as he is also your Julia Etta's father.

Jackie Kwasigroh

I think my email has changed since I last emailed you.  My new addy is jjkash@tds.net."

21860 Census of Rochester, Sangamon Co., Ill.. " Age 7 on the 1860 Census of Rochester, Sangamon Co. Ill.".

3he Illinois State Journal, Sept 14, 1910 pg. 6, Obituary for Cherry, Alice J. Noe. "THE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL (Springfield, IL) September 14, 1910, page 6 Cherry - Died at 5 a.m, Monday, September 12, 1910, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Baker, two miles north of Rochester, of apoplexy, Mrs. Amos Cherry, aged 57 years, 3 months, and 9 days of Ray, New Mexico. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the residence of J. C. Baker and at 11 o'clock at the Rochester M. E. church, Rev. Thomas R. Hartman, officiating. Interment will be made in the Rochester cemetery. The decedent was born in Virden, June 3, 1853. Her maiden name was Miss Alice Noe. When nineteen years of age she united in marriage with Amos Cherry at Decatur. She spent thirty-eight years of her life in Macon county, eighteen years in Sangamon county, and the last year in New Mexico, where she moved March, 1909 for the benefit of her health. Declining in health she came back to Illinois, but gradually grew worse after her arrival in Illinois a few months ago. She is survived by her husband and eleven of her thirteen children: Fred of Edwardsville, Peter, of Alton, Mrs. J. C. Baker, of Rochester, W. F. and J. H. Mrs. G. W. Temple, and C. M. Taylor of Springfield, Carter of Fancy Prairie, Abner of Springfield and Mrs. Fred Gardner and Benjamin of Ray New Mexico."

4Illinois Statewide Marriage Index for Noe & Cherry. "Title: Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900
5 OCT 1871 in Macon Co, IL married to Amos J. Cherry."


William F. CHERRY

1Illinois State Journal Obituary 11 Jan 1935, Page 6 IL Stae Journal of 11 Jan 1935. "Died at the home of his Sister, Mrs. Frank Stevens, DeKalb, IL Page 6 in the Illinois State Journal of 11 Jan 1935:  Burial Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Sangamon Co.,IL.".


Wyatt T. CHERRY

11870 US Census, Illinois Macon County, Pleasant View Township for Wyatt Cherry. "
1870 Macon County, Illinois, census, Town of Pleasant View Dwelling No. 7 - Family No. 7 Chery, Wiatt 48 M Farmer 6,000 973 Illinois Susan 46 F Keeping House " Amos 20 M Farmer 275 " Alfred 18 M Farm Hand " Thomas 12 M Farm Hand " David 10 M " Margaret 8 F " George 5 M " James 1 M "."


Samuel BALL

1Family Bible in possession of Ida Ball Oglesby Molalla Oregon.. "INFORMATION TAKEN FROM FAMILY BIBLE IN POSSESSION OF IDA BALL OGLESBY MOLALLA OREGON.  COPIED FROM THE BALL VOLUMES OF DORIS VOGEL.  THE BOOKS ARE ON FILE IN THE FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY IN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH./.".

2Family Bible in possession of Ida Ball Oglesby Molalla Oregon.. "See: Gordon Ball Web Site   http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=g314ball&id=I21."

3Illinois Marriage Samuel Ball and Lorain Darling.. "Illinois Marriages to 1850
about Ball, Samuel
Spouse 1: Ball, Samuel
Spouse 2: Darling, Lorain
Marriage Date: 29 Nov 1841
Marriage Location: Illinois
Kane County."

4Illinois Marriage Samuel Ball and Lorain Darling.. "Illinois Marriages to 1850
about Ball, Samuel
Spouse 1: Ball, Samuel
Spouse 2: Darling, Lorain
Marriage Date: 29 Nov 1841
Marriage Location: Illinois
Kane County."


Lorain DARLING

1Illinois Marriage Samuel Ball and Lorain Darling.. "Illinois Marriages to 1850
about Ball, Samuel
Spouse 1: Ball, Samuel
Spouse 2: Darling, Lorain
Marriage Date: 29 Nov 1841
Marriage Location: Illinois
Kane County."

2Illinois Marriage Samuel Ball and Lorain Darling.. "Illinois Marriages to 1850
about Ball, Samuel
Spouse 1: Ball, Samuel
Spouse 2: Darling, Lorain
Marriage Date: 29 Nov 1841
Marriage Location: Illinois
Kane County."


Alvin VANDUSEN

1Census 1850 of Winfield Township, Dupage County, Illinois. "Alvin Vandusen and wife Mary E. (Ball)


Found on the 1850 Dupage Co. Winfield township of Ill. census. James M. Ball age 19 and Silas Ball age 17 were living and working as farmers for Alvin Vandusen and wife Mary (Ball)their sister.  Also living with them was Mr. Vandusen's father Henry Vandusen from Germany."


Mary BALL

1Bible, Ball, James R.  Born 19 Sep 1780 Family Bible. "!TAKEN FROM THE FAMILY BIBLE AND THREE VOLUMES OF BALL ANCESTORY COMPLIED BY DORIS VOGEL CATALOGED AT THE LIBRARY IN SALT LAKE CITY. Shows all of the Ball Children of James R. and Elizabeth Ball.".


Alfred BALL

1Marriage Liscense for Alfred Ball and Melinda Gould: Illinois State Marriage Index, Volume OOA. "BALL, ALFRED GOULD, MELINDA 08/07/1849 00A/ 00000508 DU PAGE.". "BALL, ALFRED and  GOULD, MELINDA married on  08/07/1849 Volume 00A/Liscense Number:  00000508 DU PAGE County, Illinois
Volume OOA Liscense Number 00000508, Dupage County, Illinois. Illinois Marriage State Index.

Illinois Marriages to 1850
about Ball, Alfred
Spouse 1: Ball, Alfred
Spouse 2: Gould, Melinda
Marriage Date: 07 Aug 1849
Marriage Location: Illinois
Du Page County."


Melinda GOULD

1Marriage Liscense for Alfred Ball and Melinda Gould: Illinois State Marriage Index, Volume OOA. "BALL, ALFRED GOULD, MELINDA 08/07/1849 00A/ 00000508 DU PAGE.". "BALL, ALFRED and  GOULD, MELINDA married on  08/07/1849 Volume 00A/Liscense Number:  00000508 DU PAGE County, Illinois
Volume OOA Liscense Number 00000508, Dupage County, Illinois. Illinois Marriage State Index.

Illinois Marriages to 1850
about Ball, Alfred
Spouse 1: Ball, Alfred
Spouse 2: Gould, Melinda
Marriage Date: 07 Aug 1849
Marriage Location: Illinois
Du Page County."


John C GUILFOIL

1Cemetery Burial Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin, Kane, Illinois. "Directions to Grave Sites:
Helen Ball Guilfoil and husband John C. Guilfoil are buried in Section 14 Lot 2 Graves 1 and 6:
Enter at East Gate takeLawndale  to Dell Ave to Central Ave. Section 14 is on your right."


Helen BALL

1Cemetery Burial Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin, Kane, Illinois. "Directions to Grave Sites:
Helen Ball Guilfoil and husband John C. Guilfoil are buried in Section 14 Lot 2 Graves 1 and 6:
Enter at East Gate takeLawndale  to Dell Ave to Central Ave. Section 14 is on your right. Have photo of grave sites. http://www.BallandAutreyAncestry.com."


James Robert BALL

1Marriage License for James R. Ball and Roxanna Woolley Illinois DuPage County.. "Marriage License State of Illinois County of DuPage:An Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of said County this June 8, 1858.
 James R. Ball and Roxanna Woolley of DuPage County were joined in marriage by William Martin a Ministor of the Gospel on 16 June 1858."


Roxanna WOOLEY

1Marriage License for James R. Ball and Roxanna Woolley Illinois DuPage County.. "Marriage License State of Illinois County of DuPage:An Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of said County this June 8, 1858.
 James R. Ball and Roxanna Woolley of DuPage County were joined in marriage by William Martin a Ministor of the Gospel on 16 June 1858."