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Fulton County, Illinois

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  • William F Bless (1819 - 1845)
  • Priscilla Brandenburg Bless (1797 - 1857)
    Wife of Christian Henry Bless, aged 60y 5d. Priscilla Brandenburg Bless was born in Lewis County Kentucky, on Jan. 1 1797. On Jan 1, 1819 in Philadelphia, Penn., she married Christian Henry Bless. The...
  • Martha Emeline "Emma" Jones (1868 - 1968)
    Not sure the above Find a Grave memorial is Emma's. She is not apparently by her husband. Died in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
  • Albert Peck (1854 - 1856)
    Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via sister Willetta P. Martin (born Peck) by SmartCopy : Nov 29 2014, 18:45:40 UTC
  • Mary Alice Vail (1851 - 1921)
    Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via sister Willetta P. Martin (born Peck) by SmartCopy : Nov 29 2014, 18:45:40 UTC

This project is for those that were born, lived, or died in Fulton County, Illinois.

Fulton County was organized in 1823 from Pike County. It is named for Robert Fulton, developer of the first commercially successful steamboat. American poet and writer Edgar Lee Masters lived in Fulton County during the 1890s; he later became famous for the Spoon River Anthology, written in 1915. Fulton County was home to Camp Ellis during World War II.

The county is known for the annual Spoon River Scenic Drive, which occurs the first 2 weekends in October. This has been a tradition since 1968 and attracts thousands of participants from all over the country.

Fulton County is home to the Ogden-Fettie Site, a significant site for Havana Hopewell Native culture. It is the largest collection of Woodland Mounds in Illinois, with 35 Mounds, dating from 400 BC, arranged in a crescent.

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of Illinois

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