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| This is a fascinating line. We believe one of the two unknown sons of Stephen may have been named Isaac. In the 1850 Hancock County, Illinois census, Stephen's family is shown, along with a ten year old boy named John Van Winkle. Who was John Van Winkle? We really don't know BUT we found as Isaac Valentine who married a Jane Van Winkle, AND in 1879, their daughter Sarah (Stephen and Mary Rebecca Valentine had a daughter Sarah ... perhaps this was her namesake??) who married Elwood Moore in McDonough County, Illinois. Can anyone solve this puzzle?? |
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| Isaac Valentine |
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William born 1848 married perhaps Mary A. Hill, 3-20-1870, McDonough County, Illinois |
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James E. born 1850 |
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Mary born 1851 possibly married Jesse T. Hendrickson 10-14-1869, McDonough County, Illinois |
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Ann born 1853 |
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Frances (male) born 1855 |
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Stephen A. born 1858 married Alice Thompson (daughter of William and Lorin McClure Thompson (2) |
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Sarah |
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| Sources: |
| (1) McDonough County, Ill. Marriages, 1872 - 1880, Vol. IV - McDonough County Genealogical Society; January 1986 |
| (2) McDonough County, Ill. Marriages, 1881 - 1889, Vol. V - Libby Grimm, June, 1987, McDonough County Genelogical Society |
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