DuPage County, Illinois
History and
Genealogy
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DuPage County, Illinois History and Genealogy
Enjoy your visit, and be sure to bookmark
this site. Your contributions
are welcome. I am Pat Sabin, and I
have been an active volunteer and County
Coordinator with the USGenWeb Project since
1999. My interest in DuPage County is
through my New England ancestors who
migrated west to New York, and then to
Naperville, approximately 1833, and my East Tennessee relatives who
arrived in the 1860s and 70s. This
site has been in existence as a personal
history site since 1999, but it just joined
the ILGenWeb as an official county site in
2013. I
also host the Kane
County ILGenWeb. Please bear
with me while I work to make this site more mobile friendly.
Although deeply
rooted in DuPage County, I live in
metro Atlanta, Georgia. I
regret that I am unable to assist
with personal genealogy research
unless it is related to my own.
I hope that information and
links included on these pages will
give you a good start. I
will be happy to add to this site a summary
biography of your family, including a link
to your GEDCOM if you have one.
Pat
Sabin
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Early History of DuPage County
In the early days
the Illiniwek, and later the Miami,
Iroquois, Sak, Fox , Kickapoo and
Pottawatomi Indians lived in this area,
rich in fish, game and vegetation.
In 1673 Father
Jacques Marquette and French explorer
Louis Joliet came to the area, following
the Illinois and DesPlaines rivers from
the Mississippi.
Trappers and traders
came throughout the 1700s and early 1800s,
the best known being a Frenchman by the
name of DuPage. In 1800 he settled
where the east and west branches of the
river join.
The first permanent
settlement was made in the fall of 1830
and the spring of 1831. Read more
about the History
of DuPage County
in excerpts from "A History of the County of
Du Page, Illinois," 1857.
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Research
Material & Features On This Site
DuPage County Historic
Townships
Histories,
Early Officers, Images, & More!
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MiltonTownship
Wheaton, Glen Ellyn,
Prospect Park
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Naperville Township
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LisleTownship
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Bloomingdale
Township
Bloomingdale, Roselle,
Meacham
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AddisonTownship
Bensonville, Lesters, Itasca, Addison
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WinfieldTownship
Turner, Winfield Station, Warrenville,
W.Chicago
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Wayne Township
Wayne Station, Wayne Center, Carol
Stream
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Downers Grove Township
Hinsdale, Downers Grove, Clarendon
Hills
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York
Township
Elmhurst,
Mammoth
Spring, Lombard
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The
wonderful lithographs of the scenes
of DuPage Co are from the 1874
Atlas and History of Dupage County, Illinois,
1874, published by Thompson
Bro's & Burr of Elgin, Illinois.
NEW NAPERVILLE BOOK!
Author Jo Fredell Higgins' book about the modern history of the city of Naperville has been released by Arcadia Publishing. This book is in the Modern America series with color photographs. The history
of the 1960s and forward is featured with vintage photographs and
captions. Jo also wrote the 2001
book on the history of Naperville which continues to be her best seller
of ten published books. Mayor Steve Chirico has written the welcome and
former Mayor Pradel Emeritus has provided contacts and information.
Arcadia Publishing is the largest publisher of local history in the USA.
This is Jo's seventh title with them.
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Memoriam
DuPage County Researchers who have gone to join their ancestors. We miss you!
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DuPage
County
Census of 1900 - Contributed to USGenWeb
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Thanks for visiting! I regret
to say that I live in the Atlanta GA
area, and am not in a position to answer
personal research questions unless they
relate to MY
DUPAGE COUNTY FAMILIES.
I hope that you'll find answers
through the resources and links found on
the DuPage County ILGenWeb site.
Patricia (Pat) Sabin. If
you know of other great resources that
should be included, please sent me a
link! You'll find my email address at the bottom of the page. Pat Sabin
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