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The Pleasant Hill Settlement of the Armbrusts: A Ghost Town of Dupage County.
The Armbrust family of Bloomingdale and Wheaton in DuPage County Illinois have contributed a great deal to the development and business life of the City of Wheaton Illinois. The family is intermarried with the Schlick family many times! Mary Anne … Continue reading
German Family Naming Conventions: How Many Caspers, Williams and Marys Can One Family Have?
In the course of my research many questions keep coming into my mind. One article I read online this past month is titled “German Naming Traditions Genealogists Should Know by Diane Haddad on the Family Tree Magazine website. The one … Continue reading
What Is In a Name? Schlick
This past week I was at the Wheaton (Illinois) Public Library poking into their genealogy print collection. At one time the Wheaton Library was known as having one of the best genealogical collections of any public library in the Chicagoland … Continue reading
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German Immigration to American: Historical Context of the Voyage Part 1
The Daleidens arrived from the port of Antwerp in Belgium in the late 1850s to New York. According to Genealogist Steve Szabados in his book German Immigation to America: The Who, Why, How and Where ( 2020), “. . . … Continue reading
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St James Farm History (Featuring Yours Truly)
St James Farm was central to the family history of Frank and Mae Schlick and then the George and Louise Davis family. I went every Sunday to St James Farm to visit my Grandpa and Grandma Schlick. I rode bikes … Continue reading
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Forest Preserve District of DuPage County History Blog
I try to keep up with new materials being published (in print and online) covering local history for both Dupage and Kane County. The Dupage County Forest Preserve District has a blog that it adds information to on a regular … Continue reading
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1906 St Johns Church Fire Destroys a Building But Not the Resolution and Faith of a Congregation
Casper and Susan Schlick were married in 1906, however this was the same year that St. John church was burned due to a summer storm. Here is how the Wheaton Illinoian reported the fire on the front page of the … Continue reading
Chicagoland History Books of Note.
The surrounding suburbs of Chicago are dependent on the city of Chicago for its economic wellbeing. They are interconnected. We as family historians need to read information on the large cities located near our family farms and suburban residences. Here … Continue reading
Winfield Illinois Street Name Changes 1921
The Village of Winfield was incorporated as a Village on April 16, 1921. In 2021 the Village celebrated its centennial year of incorporation. “While some still wanted their rural life undisturbed, many felt that improvements now were due. Better commuter … Continue reading
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Christina Daleiden: A Short Tragic Life
Christina Daleiden was the daughter of William T. and Susan Daleiden. She was born 10 June 1897. Christina at the age of 12 held a job working in the household of Judge Richard Prendergast. The Prendergast home and farm were … Continue reading
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