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The 1840 DeKalb County Census in
Alphabetical Order
Bew - But | Car - Com | Cox - Dri | Dri - Gau | Gel - Har | Hat - Hya | Ide - Lam | |
McC - Mit | Phe - Rus | Rus - Ste | Ste - Wal | Wal - Wil | Wil - You |
1840 Census Totals 1840 County History
The 1840 census records are copyright 1980 by the Genealogical
Society of DeKalb County, IL.
Permission to publish these pages is granted to the DeKalb County Gen Web by a
vote of the DeKalb
County Historical & Genealogical Society on April 14, 1999.
1840 - 1850 Taxable Land Bought at Publick Sale
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These Pages Are Extracts of The Original Hand Written Pages
The 1840 census records are copyright 1980 by the Genealogical
Society of DeKalb County, IL.
Permission to publish these pages is granted to the DeKalb County Gen Web by a
vote of the DeKalb
County Historical & Genealogical Society on April 14, 1999.
School Lands in DeKalb County, Illinois Taxable Year
1840
The State of IL. granted each township in DeKalb County section 16 of that
township
for schools. Those properties that were not used for schools were sold to
the public.
These are the records of who purchased those properties.
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This document submitted by Jim Niewold with the expressed
permission of Phyllis Kelley of the Joiner History
Room.
1847 and 1848 Unpaid Tax List for DeKalb County
These lists will show some earlier settlers in the county.
Courtesy of Martin Johnson
The 1854 - 55 DeKalb County Illinois Directory
County directory of - business people, post masters, county officials,
attorneys, doctors, lawyers, blacksmiths, shoemakers, carpenters,
clergymen, engineers, banks, dry goods, hotels, etc. of 1854 - 55.
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This document submitted by Jim Niewold with the expressed
permission of Phyllis Kelley of the Joiner History
Room.
One Room School Houses of DeKalb County
This is a list of all the old one room school houses that existed in and
around
the countryside of DeKalb County. Most have been gone for many years.
The list was compiled my Bud Burgin and published by the Joiner
History
Room in the year 2000.
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This document submitted by Jim Niewold with the expressed
permission of Phyllis Kelley of the Joiner History
Room.
DeKalb County Poor Farm Information
The DeKalb County Infirmary was originally the home to those who were unable to
pay for their own
medical attention. Many had no living relatives and no money and when they died
they were interred at the
expense of the county in the DeKalb County Cemetery on the same property. The
buildings have been torn
down and the county home is now located on the west side of DeKalb. The cemetery
however is still intact
and in fine condition. More information can be found at the following link.
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