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Samuel Vail and Deziah Jennings Vail's son, Henry Vail (b. May 09, 1783 in Butler County, d. November 14, 1831, near Middletown, Butler County), married Pamelia Bridge (b. March 24, 1785 in New Jersey, d. July 29, 1851 in Littleton, Schuyler Township, IL), who was the daughter of Benjamin Bridge, a Revolutionary War soldier.
Henry and Pamelia's son David Jennings Vail (b. September 01, 1818, in Butler County, d. September 17, 1887 in Macomb, McDonough County, IL.) married Keziah Scudder (b. November 18, 1823 in Butler County, OH, d. November 18, 1823 near Industry, McDonough County, IL) on Feb 23, 1843. Their first child, Enoch, was born in 1844 in Butler County, and their second child, Henry Washington Vail, was born in 1846 near Industry, McDonough County, IL.
My great grandmother, Lucy Ethlyn Vail Cordell, was the daughter of David Jennings Vail and Keziah Scudder Vail, and was born June 24, 1860 near Industry, McDonough County, IL, and died February 19, 1960, in Quincy, Adams County, IL.
David M. Cordell
9301 Utica Drive
Lubbock, TX 79409
806-687-6018
CORDELLDM@AOL.COM
The plot is somewhat secluded, quite small and a bit run-down. I've found very little information related to it. I suspect that it may not be very well-known. The burial dates are from the early to late 1800s (some may actually be as new as the early 1900s). I've noticed quite a few different spellings of "VanLue" but for the mostpart, the gravesight is 75% "VanLue" although it looks like the county has named it the "Van Liew" cemetary.
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