It is always possible that you ancestor lived, at least for a time, in a place that seems to make no sense, fits no migration patterns, etc. I still haven’t figured out my an uncle was in Arkansas for a few years in the 1910s. There may be a reason, but even so, in his family this is unusual. Anyone who left Illinois either went west or north. South was rare.

Never discount the possibility that a relative in the “wrong” place cannot be yours.

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  1. There was a small “diamond rush” in Arkansas in the 1910's. My great-grandfather was in Rushville, AR during WWI working at a diamond mine. He lived in Clark Co., IL most of his life, both before and after that.

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