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Cholera deaths 1850's?

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Does anyone know of any free search sites that show deaths of Cholera in the 1850's, in Lasalle Co, Illinois? Trying to find my ggggrandparents, who, according to legend, died of Cholera in the mid 1850's.

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on 2010-11-07 12:41:27

I'm also researching Guyton, Cole, McAlister lines. Just starting on the GUINTY, SNODGRASS, PIPER line on my father's line. My ancestors came from England, Ireland, Scotland. They settled in Massachussetts, Kansas, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina. I have also been researching the Manning line on my fathers side. The Sanders line is nearly complete, exept the large wall between William Aaron and his ancestors (Thanks to DNA evidence disproving a large part of my work, and the work of others!). Would love to hear from any distant cousins I have out there!

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