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Ballance, Dr. Mark W., 1880-1965, Dentist & Alderman

Posted on April 13, 2024 by Sam LattucaApril 13, 2024

Dr. Mark Webster Ballance was born at New Burnside in Johnson County on April 28, 1880 to James Herndon and Jensey Whiteaker. According to his obit printed in the Southern Illinoisan paper, Dr. Ballance’s ancestors were pre-Revolutionary settlers in Virginia. … Continue reading →

Posted in A to C, A-B, Officials

Fuller, Thomas H., 1876-1958, Brick Mason & Alderman

Posted on April 12, 2024 by Sam LattucaApril 12, 2024

Thomas Henry Fuller was born on a farm in the Union District of Crittendon County, Kentucky to William J. Fuller and Mary Catherine Threlkeld on July 20, 1876. This is where the family was located when the 1880 federal census … Continue reading →

Posted in D to F, Officials

Hawkins, Roy, 1878-1933, Alderman & Commissioner

Posted on April 10, 2024 by Sam LattucaApril 10, 2024

Roy Hawkins was born in Southern Township to Fielding Hawkins and Nannie Miller on March 9, 1878. This is where the 1880 census located the farming family of Fielding 34 and Nannie 25 along with their two children Stella 3 … Continue reading →

Posted in G to I, Officials

Welge, William H., 1868-1954, Wholesale Grocer & Alderman

Posted on April 5, 2024 by Sam LattucaApril 5, 2024

William M. Welge was born December 27, 1868 near Butler, Illinois in Montgomery County south of Springfield, Illinois to Henry Welge and Martha Simmons. This was where he was located in the 1870 federal census. Henry 29 and Martha 24 … Continue reading →

Posted in Officials, V to W

Morrison, Frank S., 1867-1932, Bottler & Alderman

Posted on April 4, 2024 by Sam LattucaApril 5, 2024

Frank Shelley Morrison was born July 15, 1869, a native of Greencastle, Indiana, not far from Indianapolis to H.H. Morrison and Elizabeth Pearson. His youth was spent in acquiring an education in common schools. The 1880 federal census, found his … Continue reading →

Posted in M to O, Officials, South

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