![]() ![]() The Family of Emsley and Jane Barton Moore His wife Sarah Jane Eaton Hoge ran the Benton House Hotel while MarionĬame to Franklin County in the 1850s from Posey County, IN.ĭied 18 February 1909 Franklin County, ILĭaughter of Alfred Barton and Elizabeth Cully MarionĪlso served as Sheriff of Franklin County. He actedĪs a recruiter for the 110th IL Infantry and his name appears on most of the soldier's recruitment papers. Marion served in the Mexican War and later served as a Major in the 110th Headquarters for the Civil War. (right) Jake NULL, owner - uploading commodities Living quarters attached to the back of Jake's Feed Store Kate Null holding 6 month old son Raymond NULL Henrietta Jackson Gray (second row from the front, the third woman in from the left) Otto Gray, Mattie's husband (back row, second from the right,with a rather grumpy look on his face) Martha Catherine "Mattie" Jones Gray holding daughter: Ruby Gray (second row from the front, second in from the Henrietta Gray is located in the second to the bottom row, 3rd lady. There is also a name written on the photo of a Henrietta Gray. This photo belonged to Ruby Gray Willis of Christopher (dec'd.) Her grandfather JW Gray George, "Sally", Ida and Jack moved from their log house to their new two-story farm house in 1906." (written by Catherine WAGGONER - his daughter) Their children were Ida Jane (Cross) and Columbus Jackson Ketteman, born 1899. Later he married Sarah Lucretia Stewart, daughter of Towner and Jenny Stewart. He married Ella Roberson, who died when their daughter Hattie (Willford) was born. George settled in Northern Township where he became a blacksmith and a farmer. He said that he was born a Buckeye, raised a Hoosier, and would die a Sucker. ![]() ![]() He was born in Xenia, OH, the son of Jonathan Jackson Ketteman. "As a young, single man, George Washington Ketteman and his brother Will came on horseback to Franklin County from Red Key, IN. WISLEY and their family is in Jackson Co Illinois.ģ. (Palestine, aka "The Diggins" Ewing Twp, Franklin Co, IL)īEATY, Wesley, 27 m farmer, 500/200 IllinoisĬ. Obit: pg 6, issue (Pulliam) Palestine: Wesley BEATY died with the flux and fever. Warren, Mary J A on vol #003/license #0285 in Franklin Co. 1932-May-04 Franklin Benton(**may not be her) Infantry - Civil WarīEATY, JAMES W - M/W #0016563 d. Individual family pictures - especially when the family pictures don't come with any accompanying data. ![]() In the ensuing years, we've decided that we would prefer to post only historical pictures of the area rather than Just as a side note, these photos were all contributed quite Family Records in Franklin County Illinois ![]()
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