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51 Find A Grave Source Source: S131 (S131)
 
52 Find A Grave Source Source: S169 (S169)
 
53 Find A Grave Source Source: S231 (S231)
 
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67 Find A Grave Source Source: S468 (S468)
 
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76 Find A Grave Source Source: S598 (S598)
 
77 Find A Grave Source Source: S614 (S614)
 
78 Find A Grave Source Source: S624 (S624)
 
79 Find A Grave Source Source: S648 (S648)
 
80 Find A Grave Source Source: S656 (S656)
 
81 Find A Grave Source Source: S699 (S699)
 
82 Find A Grave Source Source: S719 (S719)
 
83 Find A Grave Source Source: S794 (S794)
 
84 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source Source: S226 (S226)
 
85 From History of Tippecanoe County: Places John Felix lived after coming to the USA:

Near Philadelphia, working on a farm
Schuykill County, PA - where he married and taught school
Muskingum County, OH, contract to build 1/2 mile of "national road"
Springfield, OH - farming, stone cutting and "burning of lime - was there 7 years
Tippecanoe County in 1835 from Clarke County, OH.
Carroll County, IN - clearing and fencing a farm
Back to Tippecanoe, rented a saw mill and farmed.
 
Felix, John Sr. (I41)
 
86 General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Source Source: S301 (S301)
 
87 General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Source Source: S328 (S328)
 
88 General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Source Source: S514 (S514)
 
89 Got marriage certificate from Putnam County Probate Court.
 
Winkler, Frederick (I437)
 
90 Health problems included leukemia lymphoma, splenectomy, severe infections. Larsen, Wilbur William (I4499)
 
91 Historical collections of Coshocton County, Ohio : a complete panorama of the county, from the time of the earliest known occupants of the territory unto the present time : 1764-1876 Source Source: S584 (S584)
 
92 History of La Salle County, Illinois Source Source: S540 (S540)
 
93 History of Preston County (West Virginia) Source Source: S98 (S98)
 
94 Image of Wilson, William (Willson)
Wilson, William (Willson)
b. April 27, 1794, in Loudoun County, Virginia; d. April 29, 1857, in Carmi, Illinois. While studying law, Wilson briefly served in the military during the War of 1812. In 1817, Wilson received his license to practice law in Virginia, and later that year, he moved to the Illinois Territory, where he settled in White County. In 1819, the Illinois General Assembly elected Wilson to fill a vacancy on the Illinois Supreme Court. In 1820, Wilson married Mary S. Davidson, and together they had ten children. In 1824, the general assembly selected Wilson as the chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, a position he held until his retirement in 1848. In 1841, when the Illinois General Assembly increased the number of Illinois Supreme Court justices to nine and gave them circuit court responsibilities, Wilson presided over the Fourth Judicial Circuit, in east central and southeastern Illinois. Wilson presided over at least sixteen circuit court cases in which Lincoln was an attorney. Wilson also served as a justice in 107 cases in which Lincoln represented clients before the Illinois Supreme Court. Wilson was a Whig but rarely participated in politics. After retiring from the bench, he lived on a large farm near Carmi, Illinois, one of three farms he owned in White County.
John J. Duff, A. Lincoln: Prairie Lawyer (New York: Bramhall House, 1960) 174; Sarah John English, William Wilson: Pioneer Judge in Illinois, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 31 (June 1938):221-24; History of White County, Illinois (Chicago: Inter-State Publishing, 1883; reprint, Carmi, IL: White County Historical Society, 1966), 504-6; B. D. Monroe, Life and Services of William Wilson, Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 11 (October 1918):391-99; John Palmer, ed., The Bench and Bar of Illinois: Historical and Reminiscent (Chicago: Lewis Publishing, 1899), 1:21-22, 125-26; John M. Scott, Supreme Court of Illinois 1818: Its First Judges and Lawyers (Bloomington, IL: n.p., 1896), 35-59. Illustration courtesy of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, IL.
 
Wilson, William (I1632)
 
95 Index compiled from county marriage records on microfilm located at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah by Jordan Dodd of Liahona Research (P.O. Box 740, Orem, Utah 84059). Specific source information is listed with each entry. Source Source: S349 (S349)
 
96 Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812 Source Source: S22 (S22)
 
97 Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812 Source Source: S269 (S269)
 
98 Indiana, Marriages, 1780-1992 Source Source: S583 (S583)
 
99 Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001 Source Source: S212 (S212)
 
100 Lineal descendent of two signers of the Declaration of Independence (George Ross and Caeser Rodney). Brown, Ellen Gertrude (I3273)
 

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