Start My Family Tree Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree.
Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree.

Project Tags

view all

Profiles

  • Edward C. Akin (1852 - 1936)
  • Lewis Christian Larsen (1876 - d.)
    Residence 1885: Lincoln, Kearney, Nebraska Residence 1900: Cosmo Township, Kearney, Nebraska Residence 1910: Antelope, Franklin, Nebraska Residence 1920: Elm Creek, Buffalo, Nebraska Residence ...
  • Joel Aldrich Matteson, Governor (1808 - 1873)
    Aldrich Matteson (August 8, 1808 – January 31, 1873) was the tenth Governor of Illinois, serving from 1853 to 1857. In 1855, he became the first governor to reside in the Illinois Executive Mansion. Af...
  • Lionel Richie
    Reference: Wikipedia Lionel Brockman Richie Jr. (born June 20, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. Richie's style of his ballads with the Commodores and solo career laun...
  • Adrianne Marie Curry
    From Wikipedia :=Adrianne Marie Curry (born August 6, 1982) is an American model, reality TV personality and spokeswoman. She is best known as the first winner of the reality television series America'...

This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Joliet, Will County, Illinois.

Official Website

In 1673, Louis Jolliet, along with Father Jacques Marquette, paddled up the Des Plaines River and camped on a huge earthwork mound, a few miles south of present-day Joliet. Maps from Jolliet's exploration of the area showed a large hill or mound down river from Chicago, labeled Mont Joliet. The mound has since been flattened due to mining.

In 1833, following the Black Hawk War, Charles Reed built a cabin along the west side of the Des Plaines River. Across the river in 1834, James B. Campbell, treasurer of the canal commissioners, laid out the village of "Juliet", a corruption of "Joliet" that was also in use at the time. Just before the economic depression of 1837, Juliet incorporated as a village, but to cut tax expenses, Juliet residents soon petitioned the state to rescind that incorporation.

In 1845, local residents changed the community's name from "Juliet" to "Joliet", reflecting the original name. Joliet was reincorporated as a city in 1852. Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne was active in getting the city its first charter, and because of this, he was elected Joliet's first mayor. When the city later built a new bridge, it was named the Van Horne Bridge.

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of Illinois

Links

Wikipedia



patch.com/img/cdn20/users/20673003/20180628/124816/styles/raw/public/processed_images/joliet_22-1530204463-5573.jpg