The Iroquois County Genealogical Society Archives are located in the Iroquois County Museum, 103 West Cherry Street in Watseka, Illinois. This building is the old Iroquois County Courthouse, built in 1866 and in use as the county courthouse until 1965. --- This site will explain and highlight this huge collection of genealogy resources. --- Best of all, with these resources, we have very helpful and knowledgeable staff and volunteers who are here to assist in your family history journey!
My sister and I visited the Genealogical Society yesterday to research the Rivard and Lesage families. We were assisted by Mary who was very, very helpful. She helped us find a great deal of information!! On our list of must fnds was record of a baptism of Angeline Rivard and she worked hard to help us find it!! We were so excited. She also shared a book on the families written by Norma Meier. I was so excited about it I purchased the book. Thanks again Mary for all of your research help!! We had a good time with lots of laughs also. She is a valuable asset to your society! Thank you, Kelly Zurawik and Ruthanne Mengel.
My sister and I visited the Genealogical Society yesterday to research the Rivard and Lesage families. We were assisted by Mary who was very, very helpful. She helped us find a great deal of information!! On our list of must fnds was record of a baptism of Angeline Rivard and she worked hard to help us find it!! We were so excited. She also shared a book on the families written by Norma Meier. I was so excited about it I purchased the book. Thanks again Mary for all of your research help!! We had a good time with lots of laughs also. She is a valuable asset to your society! Thank you, Kelly Zurawik and Ruthanne Mengel.
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