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BRIEF HISTORY |
CREATED
It is documented that settlers settled in what is now known as Wayne County as early as 1818 and it became a county on March 26, 1819, though there have been 'unoffical' records that there were people in the area about 1816.
BOUNDARIES
Like people, as we age our shape changes. Well, so did Wayne County. From 1790-1824, Wayne County boundary lines changed several times. The ILGenWeb Project owns the maps of these changes. To see them, visit "County Boundaries 1790-Present".
It is important to know the boundaries. For example, I knew my
family settled in Wayne Co. but could not find the land record(s).
When looking at the boundaries, I noticed "that land" was a part of a different
county in that time frame. Therefore, I switched to that county and
found the land records.
Therefore, do NOT limit your research to 'only' Wayne County.
Look at the maps and visit Wayne Co.'s neighbors, which were once
a part of Wayne Co., IL.
| The name Wayne came from General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, a General in the Revolutionary War and an Indian fighter in the Old Northwest Territory. | s![]() |
The county seat location was picked because it was the 'center' of the settled areas. Its surname, "Fairfield", was given because 'looking over the beautiful land, it was the fair fields that drew one's breath'.
COURT HOUSE FIRE
Dianna Williams,
Coordinator
Wayne Co., ILGenWeb site