South
Suburban Genealogical
and Historical Society
Hazel Crest, Illinois
Serving
south Cook and east Will counties, Illinois
including Chicago's Roseland/Pullman neighborhoods
Established
1968
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SSGHS Research Series
Description
Members
Non-members
Volume
1: The Greater Roseland Area of Chicago
Reprint now available!
Newspaper extractions from The Calumet Weekly Index, 1909, plus histories of funeral homes, cemeteries and Masonic lodges in the Greater Roseland Area. Edited by Jan
Helge. 101 pages. Pub. 1990.
$12.00 +
$3.50 s/h
$15.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Volume 2: Able-Bodied Men,
Military Census 1861-1862
A list of able-bodied
male citizens between the ages of 18-45 from these Cook County townships: Bloom, Bremen, Calumet, Cicero, Hyde
Park, Jefferson, Lake, Lake View, Lemont, Lyons, Orland, Palos, Proviso,
Rich, South Chicago, Thornton, West Chicago, Worth. Edited by Kirk
Vandenberg. 100 pages. Published 1990. Click
here for a partial list of names.
$8.00 + $3.50 s/h
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Volume 3: An Inventory of
Cemeteries in South Cook County, Illinois
Information given on each
cemetery in the following townships includes where located and existence of records: Bloom, Bremen,
Calumet, Lemont, Orland, Palos, Rich, Thornton, and Worth. Edited by Jo Ellen Johnson. 105 pages. Published 1991.
$8.00 +
$3.50 s/h
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Volume 4: Greater Roseland
Area of Chicago Newspaper
Extracts 1882-1894
Social and business news
extracted from newspapers
published in the Pullman and Roseland areas. Births and obituaries are included as well. Edited by Jan Helge and
Paula Malak. 91 pages. Published 1992.
$8.00 +
$3.50 s/h
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Volume 5: The Greater Roseland Area of Chicago (Public) Schools
A history of the Roseland Area public
schools including lists of graduates, when available, up to 1905. Edited by
Jan Helge and Paula Malak. 110 pages. Published 1994.
$8.00 + $3.50 s/h
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$3.50 s/h
Volume 6: Harvey, Illinois
Newspaper Extracts
Extractsfrom the
Tribune Citizen, the Headlight and the Herald from 11 April 1891 to 11 January 1902. Contains births, deaths,
marriages, obituaries, biographies of political candidates, etc.
Extracted by Joan Alguire; edited by Paula Malak,
indexed by Jan Helge. 80 pages. Published 1999.
$12.00 + $3.50 s/h
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Vol. 7:
Extracts from the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Railroad and Warehouse
Commission of Illinois
Contains
historical extractions regarding the railroads and an alphabetical listing
of injuries and deaths for the year ending June 30, 1884. Extracted by
Paula Malak.
64 pages. Published 1999.
$12.00 + $3.50 s/h
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$3.50 s/h
Volume 8: South Side Snippets, Lake County (IN) Times Extracts
covering West Pullman, Burnside, Pullman, Roseland, Windsor Park, Dauphin Park and Kensington,
IL.
Covers Oct. 1906 through June 1907 for the geographic area south of Chicago. Short columns cover church events, births,
weddings, deaths, employment and business news, entertainment
and sporting events, who was visiting whom.
Extracted by Suzanne Long, indexed.
143 pages. Published 1999.
$16.00 + $3.50 s/h
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Volume
9: An English Translation of Chapters Two and Three from
De byggde Järnvägsvagnar-
emigranterna från Ryfors hos Pullmans i Chicago' by Allan T. Nilson.
Allan T. Nilson's book about the Swedish
emigration to Pullman in the 1880s, written in the Swedish language , is
aimed at readers in western Sweden where the majority of the immigrants
originated. Chapters two and three were chosen for translation because of
their value to the
genealogical researcher in the United States. Translated by Raymond E.
Johnson, indexed by Jan Helge. 30 pages. Published 2000.
$12.00 + $3.50 s/h
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Vol. 10: An Index to 'The
First Hundred Years 1835-1935 Historical Review of Blue Island, Illinois,'
written and compiled by John H. Volp.
Index of more than 13,000 names
encompasses Volp's early history of the region with family histories,
histories of churches, business, schools, fraternal orders, social
organizations, village affairs and more. Indexed by Kirk Vandenberg.
Published 2000.
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Vol. 11:
Harvey, Illinois During World War II. Honoring the men and women
from Harvey, IL. who served in the Armed Forces during World War II.
Extractions from the
Harvey Tribune, The Gold Star Honor Roll, Letters to the Behind-The-Lines
Committee, photos and newspaper accounts of the war years and an
index of the 1026 letters written by Harvey service men and women.
The index may be viewed at WWII
Harvey Letters
Compiled by Robert P. Roach.
81 pages. Published 2001.
$16.00 + $3.50 s/h
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Vol. 12: The
Greater Roseland Area of Chicago - Svenska Evangelical Lutheran Elims Församlingens
(Elim Lutheran Church) 1885 - 1900.
Extractions from
the records (ca. 1885-1900) of The Elim Swedish Lutheran Church (113th
& Forest Ave., Chicago, IL). The data consists of family
listings, baptisms, confirmations, marriages, funerals, receptions and
dismissal of members.
Extracted by Jan Helge. 77 pages. Published 2004.
$16.00 + $3.50 s/h
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Vol. 13: The
Greater Roseland Area of Chicago -Van
Vlissingen School 1893-1999.
The 106-year
history of the Van Vlissingen School as well as names of students from the
first graduation class in 1893 to 1972. Some class photographs are
also included. The school was located at 137 West 108th Place in the
Roseland area of Chicago.
Compiled by Robert W. De Young. Edited by Janice Helge. 131 pages. Published 2005
$30.00 + $4.00 s/h
No Discount
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Vol. 14: The
Old Blue Island (IL) Cemetery 1867-1935
The Blue
Island Cemetery once stood in the area now known as Memorial Park. A
plan for a new park included the grounds of the old cemetery so
arrangements were made to remove the bodies. There are no known
existing records for the cemetery.
The history of the cemetery has been compiled from
articles found in old newspapers and published histories. The names
of those buried here had been forgotten until now.
Compiled by Jan Helge and Kirk Vandenberg. 53 pages. Published 2006
$20.00 +
$3.50 s/h
No Discount
$20.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Other Books
Available:
Churches of the Greater
Roseland (Chicago) Area
Histories of churches
in the Greater Roseland Area. Compiled by Jan Helge and Paula Malak.
94 pages. Published 1988.
$8.00 + $3.50 s/h
$10.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Some Cook County, Illinois, Marriages Prior
to the Fire,
24 July 1871
Compiled by Joan Alguire. 31
pages. Published 1982
$4.00 + $3.50 s/h
$5.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Cemetery Census Series: 93
indexed cemetery readings in 22 townships
and a master index! Now available on microfilm
and in soft cover books.
See the details and order forms on our Cemetery
Census Series page!
Will County, IL: Townships: Crete, Frankfort, Green Garden,
Homer, Manhattan, Monee,
New Lenox, Florence, Peotone, Washington, Will, Wilton
Lake County, Indiana: Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond
Master Index: more than 62,600 names for the 93 cemetery readings
Where the Trails Cross is published four time
a year (#1, #2, #3, and #4).
In the lists below the publications are indicated by Volume/Number (22/2).
Where the Trails Cross,
the SSGHS Quarterly
Price as marked plus $2.00 s/h
SSGHS members receive a 20% discount.
The following lists various issues by special topic or areas covered in
it.
Special Quarterlies
Volume/
Number
Topic
Description
Members
Non-members
22/2
Rich Township Cemeteries
Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran,
St. Anne, and St. Paul E&R. [$4.00]
23/1
Obituaries of the Blue Island Sun Standard
7 Feb 1919-31 Dec 1934, index. [$4.00]
23/4
Will County, Illinois
Clippings from The Frankfort Phoenix-Advertiser.
Beecher Herald Cemetery Index. Index toFedde Funeral
Home records. Rose Hill Cemetery reading. 135 pages.
[$4.00]
25/1
A Listing of Books in our Library for Cook and Will Counties, IL
[$4.00]
25/2
Subject Index for Where the Trails Cross
Volumes 1-24 [$4.00]
25/3
Surname Index and Membership Listing
1994-1995 [$4.00]
25/4
25 Year Table of Contents for Where the Trails Cross
Volumes 1-25 [$4.00]
26/1
Bachelor's Grove Cemetery
Bremen Township, Cook County [$6.00]
26/4
Blue Island Sun-Standard
Index to obituaries from The Blue Island
Sun-Standard
4 January 1935 to 30 July 1942. 144 pages. [$4.00]
27/1
Addendum to Bachelor's Grove Cemetery& genealogical index
to the book Poles of Chicago 1837-1937
Bremen Township, Cook County &
(Poles of Chicago) Chicago area
[$4.00]
28/2
Includes Index to Burial-Transit Permits & Other Miscellaneous
Documents circa 1931-1941
Calumet City
(Thornton Twp. Cook Co), IL [$4.00]
29/4
Roseland (Chicago) Illinois - Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of
Roseland, 1849-1999
A collection of memories. Edited by Janice Helge.
42 pages.
Special limited reprint now available. [$6.00]
30/4
30 Year "Where the Trails Cross" Table of Contents
Subject listing of Volumes 1-30 [$4.00]
31/3
Index to Obituaries from the Suburban Star
Ridge Community Newspaper published in
Blue Island, Worth Twp., Cook Co.
January 1, 1932 - June 9, 1938 [$4.00]
32/1&2
Surname Index and Membership List of
Published Family Histories Available at SSGHS
List of SSGHS members and the
Surnames they are researching. Index to published family histories
located in the SSGHS Library. 67 pages. [$4.00]
32/3&4
Dutch in Album of Genealogy and Biography Cook County, Illinois (1896)
Biographies and index to the names found
in Album of Genealogy and Biography Cook County, Illinois (1896).
118 pages. [$4.00]
34/1
Gleanings from Harvey Newspapers to 1918
Clippings from Harvey Newspapers,
Thornton Rough Riders, Harvey's Death List for 1906, and Military
enlistments 1917. 53 pages [$4.00]
34/3
Will County
History of North Providence Ridge
Cemetery,
Landsmann Articles, and Will County Holdings at SSGHS Library.
[$4.00]
34/4
Thornton Township High School - Class of 1924
Information about class members from the
reunion scrapbook. 37 pages [$4.00]
35/4
Dutch Surnames in Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park,
Illinois
Forest Home Cemetery Reading
by Ken Carlborg and David Hoogakker plus An Orphaned Letter
by Carole Magnuson and Tinley Park Chicken Farms by Brad
Bettenhausen. 167 pages. [$7.00]
36/1
1880 U.S. Census Index New Lenox and
Peotone Townships
38 pages - Indexed.
[$4.00]
36/4
A Tribute to Roseland from Fenger '65
This not to be missed issue of Where The
Trails Cross is a quarterly publication of SSGHS. More
than 30 graduates from Fenger classes of January and June 1965 have
contributed to this very special issue on the Greater Roseland Area.
Compiled by Janice Helge. 46 pages. [$4.00]
Where The Trails Cross
Quarterly (Volume/Number) Price per issue: Vol.1 through 12 (1970-1982) is $3; Price
per issue, Vol. 13 (1983) to present is $4.
SSGHS members receive a 20% discount.
The following lists issues that relate to specific
townships.
Cook County Issues
Will County Issues
Township
Volume/Number
Township
Volume/Number
Bloom
11/1 11/4 16/2 21/1
27/4 34/2
Crete
1/3 6/2 15/3 20/3 27/2
Bremen
7/1 16/4 35/3
Frankfort
6/4 12/1 16/3 22/3 29/2
31/1
Frankfort, Green Garden
17/1
Calumet
30/3
Green Garden
7/2 12/3 22/1 29/1 35/1
Calumet, Hyde Park
8/1 13/2 24/1
Homer
7/4 13/1 17/4 30/2
Manhattan
24/2
Cook Co. Misc.
23/2 28/2
Momence, Sherbourne
5/4
Lemont
7/3 12/4 17/3 22/4
Monee
14/1 18/4 24/4 28/1 31/4
Lemont (+Wilton Twp)
29/3
Monee, Carey
4/1
Orland
14/2 19/1 30/1
New Lenox
4/3 9/2 14/3 19/2 26/2
Palos
9/3 14/4 20/4 27/3
Peotone
15/1 20/1 26/3
Rich
10/2 21/3 28/4
Washington
21/2
Thornton
4/2 13/4 18/3 24/3 31/2
Will
21/4
Worth
4/4 11/2 15/2 20/2 35/2
Washington, Will
28/3
Will Co. Miscellaneous
23/4
Wilton
5/1 18/2
Wilton (& Lemont -Cook Co)
29/3
Please note that issues not listed above
or in red print are out of
print, but a copy
is in the collection at the SSGHS library.
The Roseland area of Chicago
The Roseland area of Chicago is a very popular subject for many
people.
As a service to those people, we list all our available publications related to
Roseland.
Topic
Description
Members
Non-members
Volume
1: The Greater Roseland Area of Chicago Reprint now Available!
Newspaper extractions from The Calumet Weekly Index, 1909, plus histories of funeral homes, cemeteries and Masonic lodges in the Greater Roseland Area. Edited by Jan
Helge. 101 pages. Pub. 1990.
$12.00 +
$3.50 s/h
$15.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Volume 4: Greater Roseland
Area of Chicago Newspaper
Extracts 1882-1894
Social and business news
extracted from newspapers
published in the Pullman and Roseland areas. Births and obituaries are included as well. Edited by Jan Helge and
Paula Malak. 91 pages. Published 1992.
$8.00 +
$3.50 s/h
$10.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Volume 5: The Greater Roseland Area of Chicago (Public) Schools
A history of the Roseland Area public
schools including lists of graduates, when available, up to 1905. Edited by
Jan Helge and Paula Malak. 110 pages. Published 1994.
$8.00 + $3.50 s/h
$10.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Volume 8: South Side Snippets, Lake County (IN) Times Extracts
covering West Pullman, Burnside, Pullman, Roseland, Windsor Park, Dauphin Park and Kensington,
IL.
Covers Oct. 1906 through June 1907 for the geographic area south of Chicago. Short columns cover church events, births,
weddings, deaths, employment and business news, entertainment
and sporting events, who was visiting whom.
Extracted by Suzanne Long, indexed.
143 pages. Published 1999.
$16.00 + $3.50 s/h
$20.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Vol. 12: The
Greater Roseland Area of Chicago - Svenska Evangelical Lutheran Elims Församlingens
(Elim Lutheran Church) 1885 - 1900.
Extractions from
the records (ca. 1885-1900) of The Elim Swedish Lutheran Church (113th
& Forest Ave., Chicago, IL). The data consists of family
listings, baptisms, confirmations, marriages, funerals, receptions and
dismissal of members.
Extracted by Jan Helge. 77 pages. Published 2004.
$16.00 + $3.50 s/h
$20.00 +
$3.50 s/h
Vol. 13: The
Greater Roseland Area of Chicago -Van
Vlissingen School 1893-1999.
The 106-year
history of the Van Vlissingen School as well as names of students from the
first graduation class in 1893 to 1972. Some class photographs are
also included. The school was located at 137 West 108th Place in the
Roseland area of Chicago.
Compiled by Robert W. De Young. Edited by Janice Helge. 131 pages. Published 2005
$30.00 + $4.00 s/h
No Discount
$30.00 +
$4.00 s/h
Churches of the Greater
Roseland (Chicago) Area
Histories of churches
in the Greater Roseland Area. Compiled by Jan Helge and Paula Malak.
94 pages. Published 1988.
$8.00 + $3.50 s/h
$10.00 +
$3.50 s/h
WTTC, Vol. 29/4 Roseland (Chicago) Illinois - Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of
Roseland, 1849-1999
A collection of memories. Edited by Janice Helge.
42 pages.
Special limited reprint now available.
$4.80 + $2.00 s/h
$6.00 + $2.00 s/h
WTTC, Vol. 36/4
A Tribute to Roseland from Fenger '65
This not to be missed issue of Where The
Trails Cross is a quarterly publication of SSGHS. More
than 30 graduates from Fenger classes of January and June 1965 have
contributed to this very special issue on the Greater Roseland Area.
Compiled by Janice Helge. 46 pages.
$3.20 + $2.00 s/h
$4.00 + $2.00 s/h
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