Frances PADELFORD

Female 1890 - Aft 1910  (> 21 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances PADELFORD was born in Oct 1890 in Illinois, USA (daughter of Charles K. PADELFORD and Mary Cordelia SLEE); died after 1910.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, living with parents at 920 Main St., Quincy, Adams Co., Ill.
    • Census: 1910, living with father in Quincy, Adams Co., Ill.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles K. PADELFORD was born on 06 Aug 1864 in Illinois, USA (son of John Manly PADELFORD and Carrie M. KIMBALL); died on 12 Jun 1915 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; was buried on 15 Jun 1915 in Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Pa Delford
    • Census: 1865, Living with J.M. in Quincy, Ill
    • Census: 1870, Living with parents in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois
    • Census: 1880, Living with parents in Quincy, Adams Co., Il
    • Occupation: 1880; Express driver
    • Occupation: Between 1887 and 1888; Express driver
    • Census: 1900, Living with mother at 920 Main St., Quincy, Adams Co., Ill
    • Census: 1910, Living with mother in Quincy, Adams Co., Ill

    Notes:

    The Quincy Daily Whig: 1883 Jan 13

    Charles Padelford was arraigned on a charge of curelty to animals. He was engaged in hauling heavy loads of ice with a team of mules with shoulders badly galled. He paid $8 and costs. The mules were put in charge of Dr. Hale, who will attend to them.

    The Quincy Daily Whig: 1884 May 01

    RECKLESS DRIVING

    Yesterday evening CHARLES PADELFORD, who drives an express wagon, came near running over a woman at the Seventh street crossing on Hampshire Street. The fact was reported to Capt. Sliney and Padelford was arrested and charged with reckless driving. Many of the drivers of both hacks and express wagons are too careless in driving across street cossings, and an example should be made of some of them.

    The Quincy Daily Whig: 1885 Jul 04

    POLICE COURT

    The prisoners' bench was well filled yesterday moprning. Justice Wallin seems to have turned over a new leaf, for on yesterday morning he assessed fines that are more apt to convince peace disturbers that it don't pay to get drunk and raise a disturbance.
    C.C. Watson got full of levee whisky and made himself "too numerous to mention." For the fun he had he was asked to pay $25 and costs, and as he had spent all of his money for drink he was compelled to accept a position in the city's quarry, where he will work until he earns $26.50 at $1 per day.
    William Lahan, another peace disturber, was fined a like amount, and went to the rockpile with Watson, to keep the latter from being lonesome.
    CHARLES PADELFORD was also charged with disturbing the peace, but the charge should have been interfering with an officer. It appears that William and CHARLED PADELFORD were among the excursionist on the steamer Co. Patterson on Wednesday evening. They got into trouble on the boat, which was renewed after the parties left the boat. Constable Tom Harvey was present and arrested William Fees. PADELFORD interfered, and the result was that Fees escaped and PADELFORD was arrested and taken to the station. He was fined $25 and costs.

    Charles married Mary Cordelia SLEE on 29 Aug 1882 in Adams Co., Illinois. Mary (daughter of Frank SLEE and Martha HUFF) was born about 1864; died on 17 May 1908 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; was buried on 18 May 1908 in Graceland Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Cordelia SLEE was born about 1864 (daughter of Frank SLEE and Martha HUFF); died on 17 May 1908 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; was buried on 18 May 1908 in Graceland Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Living with husband & mother-in-law at 920 Maine St., Quincy, Adams Co., Ill

    Children:
    1. Frank PADELFORD was born on 22 Nov 1883 in Illinois, USA; died after 1900.
    2. 1. Frances PADELFORD was born in Oct 1890 in Illinois, USA; died after 1910.
    3. Charles Kimball PADELFORD was born on 05 Apr 1885 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; died on 05 Sep 1962 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; was buried on 07 Sep 1962 in Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois.
    4. Carrie PADELFORD was born in Jan 1892 in Illinois, USA; died after 1920.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Manly PADELFORDJohn Manly PADELFORD was born on 19 Feb 1811 in Savoy, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA (son of Manly PADELFORD and Thankful CRAPO); died on 02 Feb 1891 in Quincy, Adams, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: PaDelford
    • Census: 1840, Second Ward, City of Buffalo, Erie Co., New York
    • Residence: Between 1859 and 1860, Elgin, Kane, Illinois, USA
    • Census: 1860, Elgin, Kane Co., Illinois
    • Military Service: 17 Aug 1861; Company K, 15 Cavalry, Regiment of Illinois
    • Census: 1865, Living in Quincy, Illinois
    • Residence: 1866, 245 Hamp. Quincy, Ill.
    • Census: 1870, Living in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois
    • Occupation: 1870; Veternarian
    • Census: 1880, Living on Oak Street in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois
    • Occupation: 1880; Veterinary surgeon, living in Quincy, Adams Co., IL

    Notes:

    State of Illinois
    Kane County Circuit Court
    Gen. No. 3905
    No. 467
    Calvin Wilcox vs. John M. Padelford

    Dated: October 27, 1849
    Gave judgment against plaintiff in favor of defentant for costs of suit: $13.19

    Appeal dated March 1850
    Plaintiff paid $11.72

    Dated March 6, 1850
    Appeal from decision of A. Raymond Esq. to Kane Circuit Court and now pending therein
    States: the cause is this day amicably settled - and it is agreed between us that the suit shall be dismissed. The costs to be arranged as follows - 7 dollars and fifty cents to be paid by the defendant and the balance to be paid by the plaintiff.
    Signed
    C.E. Wilcox and John M. Padelford

    The Quincy Daily Whig: 1885 Jun 10

    Carter & Govert, Complainant's Solicitor

    MASTER'S SALE

    State of Illinois, County of Adams, Ss. Circuit Court of Adams County. In Chancery
    Chancery Case 3,627.
    The German Insurance and Savings Institution, a corporation, etc., vs. CAROLINE M. PADELFORD AND JOHN M. PADELFORD.
    Public notice is hereby given, that, in pursuance of a decree made and entered by said Court in the above entitled case, on the first day of April, A.D. 1885, I.W.A. Richardson, Master in Chancery of the said Adams County, will, on Wednesday, the 16th day of June 1885, at the hour of 11o'clock in the forenoon, at the south front door of the Courthouse in the City of Quincy, County of Adams and State of Ilinois, sell at public auction to the hightest and best bidder, for caseh, all and singular, the following described premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situate in the County of Adams and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient tosatisfy said decree, to-wit: Lot number nine (9), in Bernard Meyer's addition to the City of Quincy, in the County of adams and State of Ilinois.
    Dated May 9, 1885
    W.A. Richardson,
    Master in Chancery of Adams County, Illinois
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    Civil War Pension Records filed by Carrie Kimball Padelford.

    Declaration for an invalid Pension - State of Illinois in Adams County - On the 8th day of December, 1871, John M. PaDelford, aged 60, appeared before the Clerk of the County Court and declared that he is the identical John M. PaDelford who enlisted in the service of the United States at Plato, Kane County in Illinois in the 17th day of August, 1861 as a Veterinary surgeon in the Company "B" commanded by Henry A. Smith in the 36th Regiment of Illinois Cav. Vols. commanded by Groswell in the war of 1861, and was honorably discharged at Rolla, Missouri on or about the 6th day of February, 1862; that while in the service aforesaid, and in the line of his duty, "That while on a march from Rolla, Missouri to Pea Ridge, Arkansas about January 2, 1862, he by reason of exposure and getting wet in the rain and sleet, got wet took cold causing Rheumatism's diarrhea and general debility. That about December 1861 while on horse back at Rolla, Missouri, his horse became frightened throwing him on the horn on pummel of the saddle causing an inguinal hernia on left side that at the time he was hurt he was with the company drilling".........

    Army of the United States - Certificate of Disability for Discharge: John M. PaDelford "Farrier" of Captain Henry A. Smith's Company, "B" Cavalry of the 36th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, was enlisted by Capt. Henry A. Smith of the 36th Regiment of Illinois vols., at Plato, Kane Co., Illinois on the 17th day of August, 1861, to serve 3 years; he was born in ------- in the State of Illinois, is 51 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, Sight complexion, blue eyes, grey hair, and by occupation when enlisted a Veterinary Surgeon. During the last two months said soldier has been unfit for duty 60 days...."the said John M. PaDelford is too old and feeble to be of any service with company".

    Station: Camp Rolla, Mo
    Date: Feby 1st 1862
    Capt. M. B. Baldwin (?)
    Commanding Detachment 36th Reg. Illinois

    I certify, that I have carefully examined the said "John M. PaDelford" of Captain Henry A. Smith's Company, and find him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because "his age, he---- over fifty years old, feeble and rheumatoid, he has been infected with chronic rheumatism for several years and can not cudence (?) the least exposure with weather, he is by no means the right makings for a soldier.

    Discharged this Sixth day of February, 1862 at Rolla, Missouri by J.B. Wyman (?) Col., commanding the Post.

    Widow's Declaration for Pension or Increase of Pension - On Feb. 13, 1891, Carrie M. PaDelford, aged 46, makes the following declaration in order to obtain the Pension provided by Acts of Congress granting pension to widows; that she is the widow of John M. PaDelford, who enlisted under the name of John M. PaDelford at Elgin, on the 17th day of Aug. 1861, in Co. "K" 15th Ill. Cav. Vol. attached to 36th Ill. Inf. in the war of "Rebellion", who contracted "chronic diarrhea and left Inguinal hernia (in complete)",which in connection with results therefrom caused his death on 2 February, 1891........

    John married Carrie M. KIMBALL on 25 Aug 1868 in West Quincy, Missouri. Carrie (daughter of William Plummer KIMBALL and Judith F. KIMBALL) was born on 26 Feb 1846 in Elgin, Kane, Illinois, USA; died on 23 Nov 1919 in Quincy, Adams, Illinois, USA; was buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Carrie M. KIMBALLCarrie M. KIMBALL was born on 26 Feb 1846 in Elgin, Kane, Illinois, USA (daughter of William Plummer KIMBALL and Judith F. KIMBALL); died on 23 Nov 1919 in Quincy, Adams, Illinois, USA; was buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Caroline Kimball
    • Census: 1865, Living with J.M. in Quincy, Ill
    • Census: 1870, Living with husband in Quincy, Adams County,Illinois
    • Census: 1880, Living with J.M. in Quincy, Illinois
    • Census: 1900, Living in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois

    Children:
    1. 2. Charles K. PADELFORD was born on 06 Aug 1864 in Illinois, USA; died on 12 Jun 1915 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; was buried on 15 Jun 1915 in Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois.

  3. 6.  Frank SLEE was born in Mo.

    Frank married Martha HUFF. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Martha HUFF
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Cordelia SLEE was born about 1864; died on 17 May 1908 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; was buried on 18 May 1908 in Graceland Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois.