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Thomas Church (d. 1852) and his first wife were married ca. 1808 in Virginia. They had two children, born 1809-1812, in Virginia. The family moved to Lincoln County and Bath County, Kentucky. He married 2) Amanda Woodard, daughter of William and Elizabeth Woodard. They had at least nine children, 1824-1839. Descendants lived in Kentucky, Illinois, and elsewhere.
This two volume set offers information on the stae of Illinois from many varied sources. The addition of a political section and the new annual publication cycle will add further to the usefullness of the Encyclopedia.
In the early days of Chicago there was no specific burial site. Interments generally were made near the residence of the deceased, on a relative's property. Around 1835 the need for a public burying ground was recognized.