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Name Date of Death Date of Paper Place of Burial Name Date of Death Date of Paper Place of Burial Saaf, Beata Josephine 12 Oct 1906 Rockford Saam, Mrs. Henry 4 Nov 1929; pg. 8 Saas, N.P. Aug 1908 Rockford Sabin, Arthur 2 Jan 1925; pg. 3 Sabin, Benjamin 2 Aug 1909 Dekalb Sabin, David D. 12 Dec 1909 Belvidere Cemetery Sabin, Eugene F. 14 Oct 1936 Los Angeles, CA Sabin, Fannie Cottrell 27 Dec 1927; pg. 8 Sabin, Frances M. (Avery) 8 Oct 1894 Sabin, Fred 9 Oct 1930 Sycamore Sabin, Harriet Foote 18 Jan 1932 Belvidere Cemetery Sabin, Mrs. Stella 5 Mar 1938 Denver, CO Sabin, Sidney A. 28 Sep 1909 Denver, Colorado Sachs, Infant 15 Feb 1899 Sackett, Caroline Ames 22 Oct 1908 Garden Prairie Sackett, Clarence E. 8 Apr 1930 Garden Prairie Sackett, David H. 3 May 1880 Sackett, Fanny E. (Roper) 26 Apr 1882 Sackett, Henrietta 17 Mar 1923 20 Mar 1923 Garden Prairie Sackett, J.S. 29 Jan 1894 Sackett, Mrs. Charles 18 Feb 1929; pg. 8 Sacks, Esther 2 Jul 1906 Chicago Sacks, Sadie 28 Feb 1907 Chicago Sadewater, Child Nov 1887 Sadewater, Christopher 18 Oct 1915; pg. 8 Sadewater, Emma 13 Jun 1909 Marengo Sadewater, John 23 Dec 1906 Rockford Sadewater, Mary 27 Sep 1910 West Side Cemetery, Rockford Sadewater, Max 29 Jul 1940 Milwaukee Safford, Henry 5 Apr 1910 Sycamore Safford, Mrs. Wealthy A. 9 Oct 1901 Marengo Cemetery Sage, Celinda C. 4 Sep 1860 Sage, Jesse 17 Aug 1886 Sage, Mary D. 7 Jul 1917; pg. 6 Sage, Oel N. 2 Oct 1903 Marengo Sager, Abram 6 Aug 1921; pg. 6 Sager, Charles 12 Feb 1916; pg. 2 Sager, Charles 7 Feb 1916; pg. 8 Sager, Dan Sep 1883 Sager, Donald 24 Oct 1918 Belvidere Cemetery Sager, Elizabeth 24 Oct 1928 Belvidere Cemetery Sager, Ellen M. 7 & 19 Nov 1928 Crane, OR Sager, Field 5 Mar 1897 Sager, Francis S. 26 Jan 1895 Sager, Garrett Winchell 6 Aug 1928 Belvidere Cemetery Sager, Garrett 23 Jun 1876 Sager, Isadore F. 3 Jan 1916; pg. 5 Sager, Isadore Nickerson 23 Jul 1928 Marengo Cemetery Sager, Jefferson 22 Feb 1909 Belvidere Cemetery Sager, Kate M. 12 Mar 1919 Belvidere Cemetery Sager, Mary Augusta 27 May 1869 Sager, Mary Dean 4 Sep 1923 Belvidere Cemetery Sager, Maude T. 15 Jun 1908 Belvidere Cemetery Sager, Mildred 6 Mar 1897 Sager, Moses 12 Jul 1879 Sager, Mrs. 6 Nov 1876 Name Date of Death Date of Paper Place of Burial Sager, Phoebe 3 Jul 1905 Belvidere Cemetery Sager, Winnie 21 Jul 1873 Sagle, D.G. 21 Apr 1921; pg. 6 Saladee, Dorothy 7 Nov 1936 Pasadena, CA Saladee, Kathrine 8 Apr 1926; pg. 8 Saleen, George 8 Feb 1909 Chicago Salisbury, Micholas 11 Aug 1903 New York Salisbury, Mrs. John 22 Nov 1919 Belvidere Cemetery Salisbury, Mrs. 23 Aug 1915; pg. 8 Salisbury, William Bennett 25 Jun 1940 Flora Cemetery Salladee, Charles W. 29 Jul 1914 Freeport Salley, August 29 Oct 1927; pg. 4 Salley, Christian 4 Nov 1916; pg. 5 Salley, Edith 11 Oct 1936 30 Oct 1936 Belvidere Cemetery Salley, Mary Powers 3 Mar 1934 Salley, William 3 Aug 1917; pg. 8 Salley, William 30 Jul 1917; pg. 6 Sally, Christian (See: Salley, Christian) Sally, Fred C. Sr. 8 Nov 1939 Greenwood Cemetery, Rockford Sally, Herman 11 Sep 1912 Belvidere Cemetery Sames, Peter 7 Jul 1909 16 Jul 1909 Rockford Sammons, Edwin H. 11 Aug 1917; pg. 6 Sammons, Edwin H. 6 Aug 1917; pg. 8 Sammons, Lizzie Chipman 23 Nov 1928 Chicago Sammons, Nellie 18 Feb 1910 Roscoe Cemetery Sampson, Jesse Linnell 4 Jan 1921; pg. 1 Sampson, Mr. (CW Vet) 5 Oct 1865 Sampter, George 13 Nov 1906 Chicago Samter, G.H. 10 Jul 1917; pg. 6 Sanborn, George 28 Jun 1909 Chicago Sanbourn, Abby 1 Aug 1855 Sandall, Belle Hes 10 Mar 1934 Sandall, Benjamin 11 Jul 1939 Newark, NJ Sandall, Harold Clark 2 Dec 1903 Belvidere Cemetery Sandall, Isaac 25 Mar 1913 Blood’s Point Cemetery Sandall, Martha 11 Apr 1935 Blood’s Point Cemetery Sander, William H. 4 Jan 1879 Sanders, Calvin K. 30 Apr 1910 West Chicago Sanders, Charles 27 Aug 1926; pg. 8 Sanders, Henry 15 Jan 1925; pg. 6 Sanders, Ira T. 7 Jun 1902 Phoenix, Arizona Sanders, Orphelia R. 27 Oct 1894 Sanderson, Leroy 23 Mar 1928 Rockford Sanderson, Thomas 23 Oct 1928 Belvidere Cemetery Sandiland, Frank 27 Feb 1936 Chicago Sandman, Albert 17 Apr 1940 Marengo Cemetery Sandman, Edwin 21 Jan 1929; pg. 4 Sandman, Mrs. Charles 10 Feb 1936 Marengo Cemetery Sandman, Oscar A. 30 Jan 1934 Sandow, William 21 Aug 1909 Woodstock Sands, Beecher 8 Jan 1940 Jackson, MS Sands, Bessie B. 3 Jan 1927; pg. 8 Sands, Betsey 17 Jul 1909 Belvidere Sands, C. Susie (Rix) Jan 1890 Sands, Fred 19 May 1930 Jacksonville, IL Sands, Frederick 24 Feb 1897 Name Date of Death Date of Paper Place of Burial Sands, George 24 Nov 1893 Sands, Mrs. Fred 9 Mar 1910 Belvidere Cemetery Sands, Mrs. William 1 Oct 1910 Capron Sands, Ogden 10 Apr 1896 Sands, Roland Bishop 25 Jan 1896 Sands, William B. Ogden 6 Jul 1939 Spokane, WA Sanford, Adelbert E. 12 May 1938 Marengo Sanford, Esther P. 26 Mar 1909 Harvard Sanford, Lulu 5 Jan 1916; pg. 2 Sanford, Myrtle Diggins 19 Sep 1937 Marengo Cemetery Sanford, Philip H. 13 Nov 1931 Garden Prairie Cemetery Sanford, Stella 10 Nov 1930 Mason City, IA Sanford, Stephen D. 25 Feb 1891 Sanford, Susan M. 6 Apr 1928 Marengo Cemetery Sanform, George 26 Jul 1909 Chicago Sanger, Charles 27 Jan 1908 Chardon, Ohio Sanger, Mr. Charles 13 Mar 1911; pg. 6 Sanger, Nelson D. 13 Sep 1939 Chardon, OH Sanner, Alice 11 Oct 1905 Janesville, WI Sanner, Charles E. 13 Jan 1934 Sanner, Frank 21 Apr 1904 Belvidere Cemetery Sanner, Ruth 7 Apr 1905 Beloit Sanquist, John 12 Jun 1919 Belvidere Cemetery Santee, Albert W. 21 Oct 1939 Belvidere Cemetery Sardman, Shirley Ann 8 Jun 1937 Marengo Cemetery Sargent, Fred W. 3 Feb 1940 Evanston Sargent, Mrs. Calvin 14 Feb 1900 Kingston Sargent, Sarah B. 19 May 1856 Sarver, Florence 15 Apr 1916; pg. 7 Sarver, Ross 25 Jul 1921; pg. 1 Sassman, Alberta Locke 30 Jun 1931 Oneida, NY Sassman, William R. 24 Aug 1935 Oneida, NY Satterlee, Catherine 29 Dec 1925; pg. 8 Satterlee, Dorothy 29 Dec 1925; pg. 8 Satterlee, Mrs. Alwin 29 Dec 1925; pg. 8 Satterthwaite, William Jan 1930 Lancaster, England Sauberlich, Charles 3 Jan 1938 Winnebago Cemetery Saude, Jule 15 Feb 1903 Sauer, Margaret Kenyon 4 Jun 1935 St. James Cemetery Saum, F.R. 4 Feb 1930 Maywood, Nebraska Saum, Lavina Bean 5 Jul 1905 S. Maywood, NE Saunders, Elizabeth 29 Jun 1937 Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Rockford Saunders, Eugene 2 Dec 1938 Harvard Saunders, Kate 4 Mar 1902 Waukegan Savery, G. W. 24 Jan 1920; pg. 8 Savery, George William 6 Feb 1920; pg. 2 Sawdey, M.J. 15 Jul 1857 Sawyer, Alonzo 7 Sep 1891 Sawyer, baby of Mr/Mrs. Frank 10 Jan 1902 Belvidere Cemetery Sawyer, Charles Whitman 29 Dec 1902 Belvidere Cemetery Sawyer, Elizabeth (Goodall) 9 Jun 1886 Sawyer, Elvira Smith 16 Mar 1921; pg. 1 Sawyer, Elvira Smith 21 Mar 1921; pg. 7 Sawyer, Elvira 25 Mar 1921; pg. 4 Belvidere Cemetery Sawyer, Emma Ruie 12 Dec 1879 Sawyer, Frank 26 Oct 1919 St. James Cemetery Name Date of Death Date of Paper Place of Burial Sawyer, Helen (Gookins) 25 Jan 1885 Sawyer, James W. 11 Aug 1884 Sawyer, Jennie F.B. 25 Jan 1857 Sawyer, Jennie M. 18 Sep 1876 Sawyer, Jesse 10 May 1871 Sawyer, Maxine June 27 Apr 1933 Belvidere Cemetery Sawyer, Mrs. Frank 21 Dec 1936 Belvidere Cemetery Sawyer, Mrs. J.W. 1 Oct 1912 Sawyer, Myrtle E. 21 Apr 1927; pg. 4 Sawyer, S.J. (Dr.) 15 Nov 1870 Sawyer, W.W. 31 Jan 1916; pg. 8 Sawyer, William Jesse 26 Aug 1910 Belvidere Sawyer, William M. 11 Apr 1910 Belvidere Cemetery Saxton, Almeda V. (Handy) 3 May 1889 Saxton, Asa 22 Jul 1854 Saxton, Calvin 24 Apr 1856 Saxton, Ed 22 Aug 1921; pg. 5 Saxton, Helena H. 1 Sep 1854 Saxton, Jacob T. 24 Jul 1879 Saxton, Jane Z. 5 Dec 1859 Saxton, John 11 Feb 1892 Saxton, John 7 Feb 1938 Belvidere Saxton, Joy 10 Sep 1917; pg. 3 Saxton, Joy 5 Sep 1917; pg. 6 Saxton, Lillian 3 Dec 1920; pg. 3 Saxton, Lillian 29 Nov 1920; pg. 4 Saxton, Lillian Cyrena 19 Sep 1854 Saxton, Margaret 6 Nov 1851 Saxton, Matilda Herber 13 Nov 1933 Belvidere Cemetery Saxton, Orilla 17 May 1853 Sayre, Eunice E. 25 May 1885 Scambler, Henry M. 15 Nov 1939 Chicago Scanlin, Pat 18 Apr 1891 Scanlon, Thomas 31 Oct 1913 St. James Cemetery Schaaf, Emma 8 Oct 1921; pg. 5 Schaaf, Emma 28 Sep 1921; pg. 6 Beloit Cemetery Schackell, Edward W. 14 Jan 1923 St. James Cemetery Schad, Mrs. Jennie 9 Jul 1938 Shattuck Grove Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 12 May 1907 Belvidere Cemetery Schaeffer, Emma 11 May 1931 Marengo Cemetery Schaeffer, Henry 30 Aug 1906 Belvidere Cemetery Schaeffer, John F. 14 Feb 1925; pg. 8 Schaeffer, John F. 17 Feb 1925; pg. 6 Schaeffer, Mrs. Henry 10 Sep 1906 Belvidere Cemetery Schaffer, Albert John 22 Jul 1940 Belvidere Cemetery Schaffer, Fred L. 27 Apr 1936 Oakland Cemetery, Freeport Schaid, Loring 17 Nov 1940 Hebron Schakell, John 10 Mar 1914 St. James Cemetery Schakell, Sophia 5 Nov 1926; pg. 3 Schandelmeier, Anna 10 Mar 1924 East Kingston Cemetery Schandelmeier, Fred W. 16 Feb 1929; pg. 3 Schandelmeier, Fred W. 7 Feb 1929; pg. 8 Schandelmeier, George 2 Feb 1925; pg. 6 Schandelmeier, John 17 Jul 1928 Garden Prairie Cemetery Schandelmeier, Theodore 8 Sep 1933 Scharinghaus, Anna 15 Dec 1928 Chicago Name Date of Death Date of Paper Place of Burial Scharping, Fred 12 & 15 May 1915 Scharping, Maria 9 Feb 1923 Belvidere Cemetery Schauer, Henry W.
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