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Established: February 28, 1839
Origin of the Name: Named from the State of New Jersey, which derived
its name from the Isle of Jersey in Great Britain.
County Seat: Jerseyville
History of Jersey County
In
1821, with the establishment of Greene County, it ceased to be a part of Madison County,
a relation it had held since the latter was formed by Gov. Edwards in 1818. The part of
Greene County that now constitutes Jersey County, continued to be included in Greene County
until August 5, 1839. The Enabling Act passed by the Legislature, February 28, 1839, provided that on August 5,
following at an election held for that purpose, a proposition should be submitted to the voters of the latter county,
for and against the separation of Jersey County from Greene County, for their determination.
At that election, there were 1, 239 votes for and 714 against the proposition, a majority of 525 out
of a total of 1, 953 votes. From 1821 until 1839, however, the history of Jersey County is naturally
included in that of Greene, and is so given. [Hamilton "History
of Jersey Co." 1919]
Available Information on this Website
Schools/Politics/Elections
~~~Coroners-1839-1908
~~~Members of the County Board
~~~Graduates of Jerseyville High/Jersey Township-1878-1918
~~~City Officials 1868-1900(a complete listing of names)
~~~ Cutting's School
~~~County Clerks-1843-1918
~~~First Naturalization Papers
~~~First Jail
~~~County Surveyors-1839-1918
Jersey County Convicts in the Joliet Prison
Vital Records
~~~Births
~~~Deaths
~~~Marriages
~~~ Chapter XXIII Physicians and Dental Surgeons Gives short bio of a lot of the physicians
~~~ Probate Records
Military
~~~War of 1812
~~~Mexican War- also gives a short bio of a few of the men
~~~97th Infantry Soldiers of Jersey County
~~~Men & Women serving in the World War
~~~Newly Registered Men (WW1 Draft Notices)
~~~7th, 9th, and 12th Illinois Volunteer Infantries
~~~ Illinois Volunteer Infantries Included here are a lot of Illinois Infantries. Most only had a few men or women
~~~ Men who went to Camp Taylor- August 1, 1918
Index to every name in History of Jersey County 1919 (Updated!)
Township Bios
History of Jersey County
Old Settlers- Connected with the Old Settlers Society [A-K] [L-Z]
Old Settlers of Jersey County- that do not appear on the records of the Old Settlers Society
Jersey County residents- resided thirty five years in state
| Masons | Jerseyville Ch. No. 140 R.A.M. | Order of Eastern Star |
| Jerseyville Lodge No. 53 I.O.O.F. | Jerseyville I.O.O.F. Encampment No. 20 | Ruby Rebekah Lodge |
| Modern Woodmen of America | Independent Order Modern Americans | Royal Neighbors of America |
| Knights of Pythias | Knights of Columbus | Jerseyville Lodge, B.P.O.E. |
| Sons of Temperance | Jerseyville Lodge No. 87 | Lowe Post No. 295 G.A.R. |
| Woman's Relief Corps. | Woman's Christian Temperance Union | Young Men's Christian Association |
| Jersey County Agricultral & Mechanical Association | Farmer's Institute |
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Cemeteries
Cemeteries
Oak Grove Cemetery- also includes first persons buried there
Reunions/Stories/Directories
Jerseyville Young Ladies Seminary-1891
Jersey County Residents- residents older than 80
Miscellaneous Data
Where to write or go in Jersey County for records
Records at
the IRAD
Visit Teresa's
site of Graves. She has some
from Jersey County as well as many others on her site
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