Monday, December 26, 2022

Congregational Church History

THE HISTORY OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND THE COMMUNITY OF ROBERTS, ILLINOIS

Written in 1953. Unknown author.

Part 1.

In the consideration of the history of the Congregational Church of Roberts, Illinois I think that it would be best to discuss the history or the Roberts community.
Roberts is a small village of slightly over 400 population located in Central Illinois, one-hundred miles south of Chicago on the the Illinois Central Rail Road and on highways # 54 and #115. It is in the center of Ford County and it looks to Paxton, Illinois as its county seat.
Ford County was the last county organized and settled in Illinois because until the 1870's and 1880's it was mostly swamp land. The county was organized in 1859. Lyman Township, in which Roberts is right in the center, was organized in 1867. By the 1860's the county and the people living therein realized that the swamps might be drained and that valuable farm land might be obtained. The project of draining the land began in the 1870's.
The large majority of immigrants that came to this developing land were German and many of them came directly from the homeland. During the 1870's and 1880's there was a large immigration to this country and many of them stopped here in the newly acquired farm land instead of moving on west. Other nationality groups that were noticeable were the English, Scotch, and Irish.
The large number of German immigrants were evident in the types of churches there were established in this newly settled community. There were within the early community a Zion German Evangelical Church, a Zion German Methodist Episcopal Church, a German Lutheran Church (now American Synod), and in the neighboring towns of Thawville, five miles away, and Buckley, eight miles away, a German Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod.) The other churches in the Roberts community are a Roman Catholic, Methodist and Congregational. In almost every community surrounding Roberts for 25 miles is a German Lutheran church, besides many of them having German Evangelical and German Methodist churches. The Zion German Methodist Episcopal church in Roberts disbanded and the sold their building to the people of the Roman Catholic faith in 1886. Most of the German Methodist people had moved out of the immediate community. The Zion German Evangelical Church, located southeast of the village five miles, disbanded in 1937 with most of the remaining members going to the Congregational Church of Roberts and to the Zion Methodist Church of Melvin.

--to be continued.

Thursday, July 07, 2022

Edward Van Steenbergh

Wiltwyck Cemetery.  Kingston, Ulster County, New York.

--Photo from Find A Grave.

Edward Van Steenbergh

 --Portrait & Biographical Record of Ford County, Illinois.  Lake City Publishing Co.  Chicago.  1892.  Page 739-740.

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Thank you Barbie Brutlag Dicks

Warnke, Repp, Tornowski

Standing: Ophelia Warnke, Minnie Repp, Martha Warnke
Sitting: Lillie Repp, Emilie Tornowski Warnke Repp


Repp Children: Johnny, August, Minnie, Lillie
Children of John and Emilie Repp


Tornowski Sisters
Emilie Repp, Marie Ritter, Emma Ortlepp


Repp. Four Generations.
Emilia Tornowski Warnke Repp, Martha Warnke Kietzman, Millie Kietzman Roberts, Ruby Roberts Huizenga


John (Johann) and Wilhemine (Kuehn) Tornowski
Married 4 February 1849 in Germany
With their nieces Gustie & Emma Ritter

Louis and Ernestine Kietzman Family
John, Louis, Minnie, Emma, Theodore

Tornowski
Emma and Martha

Repp
John Christ Repp and Emilia Augusta Tornowski

--All Photos from Barbie Brutlag Dicks.

Saturday, January 01, 2022

Roberts News

 

--Paxton Record.  28 October 1886.

Roberts News

--Paxton Record.  21 October 1886. 

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Edward Montague

 
Lyman Township Cemetery 

--Paxton Record.  23 September 1886.  Page 1.

23 September 1886


 --Paxton Record.  23 September 1886.  Page 1.

Sunday, October 24, 2021

1927 Confirmation Class

Back: Grace Kietzman Lee, Gottlieb Hubner
Front: Clarence Hartzel, Ida Ebert, Rev. Fisher, Lora Kietzman (died at 18), Glen Kietzman
--Photo from Barbie Brutlag Dicks. Ancestry.com

Ebert Photos

Above Photo:  Reuben Samuel Ebert

Above Photo:  Amelia Sophia Ebert

Above Photo:  Mary Amelia Ebert

Above Photo:  Charles William Ebert

Above Photo:  Samuel Robert & Theophelia E. Warnke 

Above Photo:  Samuel Ebert Family
Back row: Charles, Sam, Frank, Reuben, Homer 
Front row: Mary, Amelia, Samuel, Ida, Ophelia, Laura

--All Photos from Barbie Brutlag Dicks.  Ancestry.com

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Roberts Depot

--Posted to the Roberts Illinois History Group FB Page.  Brenda Schuler Main.  August 2021.

Monday, July 05, 2021

Business District 1907

--Ebay.com.  July 2021.

Sunday, June 06, 2021

Marriage Licenses 1886

--Paxton Record.  12 August 1886.

John and Elizabeth Woolsoncroft

--Ancestry.com

Monday, May 03, 2021

Roberts News

--Paxton Record.  20 May 1886.

Marriage Licenses

--Paxton Record.  20 May 1886.

Sunday, April 11, 2021

News 1886

--Paxton Record.  6 May 1886.  Page 4.

Methodist Church Sunday School


Roberts Methodist Church Sunday School Group Picture

Children on the ground: Fern Murphy, Mary Francis Hawthorne, Florella Zahn, ? , Donald Tarvin, Arlene Tarvin, Marguerite Linn, Margaret Wright, Mable Zahn, Trellia Steinman, Rosene Hawthorne, ? , ? , ? , ? , Mae Squires, Glenn Squires, Maude Roberts, Herbert Roberts, Etta Talbot, Eleanor Talbot, Christine Zahn, Luetta Mae Zahn, Josephine Coultex, her baby, Ethel Baylor, Maude Baylor
Seated: Mrs. A. P. Baylor, Edith Baylor, Lottie Siran, Mrs. William Wilson, Turrie Harshbarger, her daughter, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Dan Boyle, Mrs. Arthur Swanick, Mrs. W. O. Sanders, Mrs. Marie Barnhardt, Mrs. Esther Brown, Mrs. Fred Kesting, Mrs. Adelaide Wakelin, Seba Francis Linn, ? , Mrs. Hoit, Mrs. Jim Hoogland, Mrs. Martin Mear, Mrs. Annie Gullett, Lucille Gullett, Mrs. Dietrick Zahn
Standing: ? , Anna Seng, Nellie Talbot, Lizzie Wright, Marie Seng, Jessie Wakelin, Cara Kesting, Eula Beighle, Mrs. G. S. Bryant, Ophelia Warnke Ebert, Matie Martin, Mrs. Henry McNeil, Mrs. Conrad Giese, Beth Baylor, Mrs. John Smith, Elsie Murphy, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. John Talbot, Mrs. Louisa Wright, Mrs. Christine Drexel, Mrs. Sarah Dolan, Mrs. Charles Bressie, ? , Mrs. J. P. Libby, Mrs. John Stonebraker, Mrs. Charles Stonebraker
Top Row: Bertha Squires, Nancy Kenward, A. P. Baylor, Reverend Fletcher DeClark, Henry Steinman, Pete Olson, Benard Wright, Walter Wakelin, Clarence Squires, Lena Zahn, Mrs. John Bunker, Mrs. Fletcher DeClark, Mrs. Jim Pettit, Mrs. Oscar Dueringer, Mrs. Henry Steinman.

--Posted by Jean Fox to the Roberts Illinois History Group Facebook page. 7 April 2021.

West View

 

--Posted by Jean Fox to the Roberts Illinois History Group Facebook Page.  April 2021.

Saturday, March 13, 2021

James Roberts Bio

--Portrait & Biographical Record of Ford County, Illinois.  Lake City Publishing Co.  Chicago.  1892.  Page 513-514.