"Macoupin" is derived from the Native American term meaning "water" or "place of water." It is most commonly associated with Macoupin County in Illinois, which was named after the Macoupin Creek that flows through the area. The name reflects the region's natural geography and historical significance to indigenous peoples.
As of December 18, 2012, there had been 6 civil unions in Macoupin County.
The phone number of the Macoupin County Historical Society is: 217-854-3939.
The phone number of the Macoupin County Genealogical Society is: 618-635-8506.
The address of the Macoupin County Historical Society is: Po Box 432, Carlinville, IL 62626-0432
The address of the Macoupin County Genealogical Society is: Po Box 95, Staunton, IL 62088-0095
In Illinois, you can only move out at 17 with the consent of a parent.
Ellen Salter Dal Pozzo has written: 'Scroggins in Macoupin, Montgomery & Madison counties, Illinois' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Cowman and Plainsman (1949) (born March 5, 1836, Macoupin County, Ill., U.S.-died Dec. 12, 1929) He was an American cattleman, who helped bring law and order to the Texas Panhandle.
Kenneth B. Farnsworth has written: 'Massey and Archie' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Hopewell culture, Indians of North America 'Archaeological Survey of the Macoupin Valley'
Sharron K. Sherman has written: '1840 United States census of Macoupin County, Illinois' -- subject(s): Census, 1840, Census, 6th, 1840, Genealogy, Registers of births
2 same-sex couples have been issued marriage licenses and 2 same-sex couples have had their civil unions converted to marriages in this County as of July 9, 2014.
Wanda Allers has written: 'Sangamon County, Illinois naturalization records, 1862-1864' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Naturalization records 'Everly Chapel church records, 1887-1928, Macoupin County, Illinois' -- subject(s): Church records and registers, Everly Chapel (Macoupin County, Ill.), Genealogy, Registers of births 'Sangamon County, Illinois deaths' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Registers of births '1st Portuguese Presbyterian Church of Jacksonville, Illinois, 1855-1860' -- subject(s): 1st Portuguese Presbyterian Church of Jacksonville, Illinois, Church history, Church records and registers, Genealogy, History, Portuguese Americans, Sources