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  1. Robbins, IL. Cook County, 17 miles south of the Loop. Robbins is the oldest majority-black suburb in the Chicago area and one of the oldest incorporated black municipalities in the United States. Robbins is also characteristic of semirural black suburbs that developed in the United States during the Great Migration .

  2. Robbins, Illinois, is a village and a south suburb of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Robbins is one of the oldest incorporated Black communities in the United States and the oldest Black suburb in the Chicagoland area. Robbins was named for Eugene S. Robbins, a real estate developer who laid out the village's early subdivisions.

  3. Mayor of Robbins. Incumbent. Darren E. Bryant. since 2021. Formation. 1921. First holder. Thomas J Kellar. Following is a list of mayors of Robbins, Illinois, founded December 14, 1917, the first municipality in the north that was entirely governed by African-Americans. [1]

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    Before 1877, only a few counties in Illinois recorded birth records. To see if your ancestor's birth was recorded in them, search Illinois, Births and Christenings, 1824-1940 at FamilySearch. (Free) In the chart below, find the approximate year of birth for a person, and search the records listed.

    In 1877, Illinois required all births be reported to the county clerk; however, many were not reported because compliance was not enforced. The statewide registration began in 1916 with full compliance by 1922.

    The Vital Records office of the Illinois Department of Public Health has copies of births from 1916 to present day. Anything before 1916 must be obtained from the county clerk's office in the county where the birth occurred.

  4. Sep 15, 2022 · According to Culture Trip: "Illinois was named after the Illinois River, which was named by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, in an attempt to map the region’s many rivers and waterways. The French explored the area in the early 1600s and gave names to different villages and rivers based on the things and people they ...

  5. Mar 7, 2018 · That’s Illi-noy—no pesky “s” at the end. However, most Illinoisans likely don’t know how the state got its unusual name. Illinois was named after the Illinois River, which was named by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle in an attempt to map the region’s many rivers and waterways. The French explored the area in ...

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