Peggy Jean PADELFORD

Female 1941 - 2002  (61 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Peggy Jean PADELFORD was born on 24 Feb 1941 in Ventura County, California (daughter of Frank Summer PADELFORD and Nina Verna STOLL); died on 7 Mar 2002.

    Peggy married David Andrew MCBURNEY before Sep 1962. David was born about 1939 in California; died on 20 Nov 2016. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Shanna MCBURNEY

    Peggy married Churchil Densmore COLBURN, Jr. on 16 Aug 1969 in Ventura County, California. Churchil was born on 20 Jan 1928 in San Diego, California; died on 11 Dec 2008 in Shasta, Shasta Co., California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Philip Sumner COLBURN

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Frank Summer PADELFORD was born on 20 Feb 1912 in Ventura County, California (son of Frank Henry PADELFORD and Sadie Rhoda SMITH); died on 30 Dec 1995 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1920, Living with parents in Piru, Ventura County, California
    • Census: 1930, Living with parents in Piru, Ventura County, California

    Notes:

    Obituary Notice - Fillmore California - Herald Newspaper dtd Jan 4, 1996

    FRANK SUMNER PADELFORD

    Native county son, Frank Sumner Padelford, died Saturday, Dec. 30 after a brief illness. He was 83 years old, having been born in Buckhorn between Fillmore and Piru.
    Mr. Padelford was a pioneering citrus producer throughout the Filmore-Piru area for his entire life. His parents, Frank and Sadie Padelford, are general credited with developing the agricultural aspects of the Buckhorn area. Young Padelford graduated from Fillmore Union High School in the class of 1919 (1929?). He successfully pursued an agricultural degree in college, having graduated from Chaffey Junior College in 1931.
    Following college, Mr.. Padelford met a young lady from Bardsdale who was to become his lifetime companion, Verna Stoll. While at Chaffey, he developed a love for music which included playing the clarinet in the college orchestra. This love for music played a key role in the lives of Sumner and Verna Padelford, thereafter.
    After graduating from Chaffey, Mr. Padelford worked for a short period at the old Texas Refinery located in Fillmore. However, he shortly returned to agriculture by going to work for uncle Charles Padelford's ranch located at Hopper. While working for his uncle, Mr. Padelford learned to use mules in the farming operation. He always joked that his early experience with mules resulted in his life long interest in equipment. Also while working for his uncle, he was assigned the unique project of trucking flagstone fro the Sulphur Mountain quarry down to Fillmore for the Christian Science Church construction. That flag stone is still in evidence today.
    It wasn't long before Mr. Padelford transferred his ranching experience to properties owned by his parents. Padelford Ranch Co. was formed as a partnership which included, along with his parents, both his brother, Frederick and his sister, Allene.
    It was at this time that Mr. Padelford's genius with mechanics came to the forefront. He was always fascinated with machinery as a vehicle for reducing the manual labor required in citrus production or simply solving a problem. He teamed with Oliver "Mutt" Corl of the Fillmore firm of Corl and Fleming with the idea of building a citrus tree hedger, one of the first in the Fillmore-Piru area. The resulting machine was used extensively on older groves throughout the citrus industry. Mr. Padelford also developed other innovative citrus ranching equipment including various types of spray rigs.
    Mr. Padelford took an active role in the development of the citrus industry in the county. As such he served the President of Piru Citrus Association from 1965-1967. In addition to the many duties of that office, he took charge of rebuilding the Association's Piru packing house that was completely destroyed by a devastating fire in December, 1965. The resulting new facility featured some of the most innovative packing processes ever seen in the citrus industry at that time.
    Mr. Padelford was a life-long member of the California Farm Bureau. He served on the Ventura County Civil Service Commission Board of Review and Appeals from 1966-74 (?). Throughout his active life, he was a member of the Fillmore Noontime Rotary Club. He was especially fond of his almost constant assignment of kitchen duties with lifetime friends Fred Bryce and Al Bartels. Their antics and jokes were a standard feature of the weekly Rotary meeting.
    Until just recently, Mr. Padelford continued to take an active role in the supervision and management of 75 acres of family owned citrus properties in the Piru and Bardsdale areas.
    Mr. Padelford is survived by two daughters, Peggy Colburn of Yorba Linda and Nancy Noel Lesperance of Elko, Nevada. Additionally, he is survived by four grandchildren, all California residents: Shanna McBurney of San Francisco, Philip Colburn of McKinleyville, Holly Mraz of Auburn and Candace Rousselet of Loomis. He is also survived by two great grandchildren, Travis and Miranda Rose Mraz. His wife, the former Nina Verna Stoll preceded him in death on Sept. 22, 1984. Also, he was preceded in death by his sister, Allene Urner and brother Frederick Padelford.
    Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. today at the Skillin-Carroll Mortuary. On Friday, a brief burial service will be held at the Padelford family plot in the Bardsdale Cemetery.
    The family has asked that in Sumner Padelford's memory, contributions be made to "Ag in the Classroom," 1601 Exposition Blvd., Sacramento 95815.

    Frank married Nina Verna STOLL. Nina was born on 10 Apr 1913; died on 22 Sep 1984 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nina Verna STOLL was born on 10 Apr 1913; died on 22 Sep 1984 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California.

    Notes:

    Obituary Notice - Fillmore Herald, Sept 27, 1984, page 9

    VERNA PADELFORD

    Father Rand Reasoner officiated at graveside memorial services Wednesday, Sept. 26 for Verna Padelford, 71, former distinguished Fillmore teacher, who passed away Saturday, Sept. 22 at the Santa Paula Memorial Hospital after a long and courageous battle against cancer.
    Mrs. Padelford was born in this community, attended local schools and graduated from Fillmore High School. A woman of superior mind and great integrity, she was both a homemaker and successful career woman as an adult. She graduated from Pomona College, one of California's finest academic institutions, and was for 19 years a most Highly respected teacher at the Sespe School. There are many people still living in this town who were the beneficiaries of Mrs. Padelford's outstanding talents as an educator
    During her many years in Fillmore, Verna Padelford was extremely active in civic affairs. The first Honor Queen of Fillmore's Job's Daughters Bethel #90, she was active in the Soroptomist Club of Fillmore, and was a past member of the City Planning Commission. She was also a longtime member and faithful supporter of the Trinity Episcopal Church.
    Mrs. Padelford is survived by her husband, F. Sumner Padelford of Fillmore, two accomplished daughters Nancy Noel of Fillmore and Peggy Colburn of Yorba Linda, and four grandchildren.
    Her family most respectfully suggests that friends might wish to make contributions in Mrs. Padelford's name to either the Fillmore Trinity Episcopal Church, or the American Cancer Society.

    Children:
    1. 1. Peggy Jean PADELFORD was born on 24 Feb 1941 in Ventura County, California; died on 7 Mar 2002.
    2. Nancy PADELFORD


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frank Henry PADELFORD was born on 20 Apr 1871 in Quechee Gorge, Vermont (son of Hosea PADDLEFORD and Sophia Miranda WILLARD); died on 16 Nov 1963 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Living with mother in Spring Valley, White Pine County,Nevada
    • Census: 1900, Living with mother in Santa Paula, Ventura County, Calfornia
    • Census: 1910, Living with mother in Fillmore, Ventura County, California
    • Occupation: 1910; Farmer
    • Census: 1920, Living in Piru, Ventura County, California
    • Occupation: 1920; Farmer
    • Census: 1930, Living in Piru, Ventura County, California
    • Occupation: 1930; Proprietor - Citrus Ranch

    Notes:

    Obituary Notice - Fillmore, Piru, Bardsdale, Sespe Communities California - dtd November 21, 1963

    DEATH TAKES VENERABLE FILLMORE AREA RESIDENT, FRANK PADELFORD

    A pioneer passes.
    Frank H. Padelford early Buckhorn area rancher, and venerable citizen of the Fillmore-Piru area, died Saturday, Nov. 16 following a short illness in a Ventura hospital.
    The youngest of six children born April 20, 1871, to Sophia Miranda Willard and Hosea Padelford in Quechee Gorge near Hartland, VT., he lived his 92 years filled with many memories of early hardships of pioneering and present day miracles.
    At the age of three Mr. Padelford came west with his family to the mining camps of Nevada near Ely, and in December of 1887, Mrs. Padelford and her two young sons, Charles and Frank moved to California first to Hueneme for a year then on to what was later to become the Padelford Ranch in Buckhorn area where Mr. Padelford continued to live for the next 75 years.
    He developed the land from sagebrush and Mustard first to apricots then to its present citrus acreage.
    On Sept. 7, 1910 he married Miss Sadie R. Smith in South Pasadena, one of three daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Smit, formerly of Danville, VT. Mrs. Padelford taught at Buckhorn school from 1908 to 1909 where she met her husband then clerk of the board. They became the parents of three children, F. Sumner, Frederick W.. and Allene W. who were reared on the home ranch and educated in local schools.
    Mr. Padelford maintained an active interest in citrus culture and area growth, serving on the boards of the Piru Citrus Association, Buckhorn Elementary school, and the Bank of America. He had varied interests including world travel is rose garden, his grandchildren and great grandchildren, six of each. Eric Padelford, Nancy Noel of Fillmore, Peggy McBurney of Fullerton, Frank Urner of North Hollywood, Ronald Urner a second year cadet at the U.S. Air Academy, Colorado Springs, and Marlene Urner of Fallbrook are the grandchildren. His great grandchildren are Allen and Julie Padelford, Holly and Candy Noel of Fillmore, Shanna McBurney of Fullerton, and Christopher Urner of North Hollywood.
    Mr and Mrs. Padelford celebrated their golden anniversary with an open house at the memorial Building, Sept 7, 1960. This past September they noted their 53rd anniversary with a family party at the Colonial House, Oxnard.
    Mr. Padelford is survived by his widow at the family home; his sons, Sumner of Fillmore and Frederick at the family ranch; his sister, Flora (Mrs. John Alcock) of Los Angeles, and numerous nieces and nephews. His daughter, Allene (Mrs. Frank Urner) preceded him in death in December 1956.
    Funeral services took place at the Skillin Mortuary, Santa Paula, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the family plot in Bardsdale cemetery. Officiating at the rites were the Rev. Frederick Edwards of the Piru Methodist Church, and the Rev. F. Kenneth Barta, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church.

    Frank married Sadie Rhoda SMITH on 07 Sep 1910 in South Pasadena, California. Sadie was born on 06 Feb 1884 in Vermont; died on 17 Oct 1968 in Ojai, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sadie Rhoda SMITH was born on 06 Feb 1884 in Vermont; died on 17 Oct 1968 in Ojai, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Abt 1885, Vermont
    • Census: 1920, Living with husband in Piru, Ventura County, California
    • Census: 1930, Living with husband in Piru, Ventura County, California

    Notes:

    Obituary Notice - Fillmore Herald dtd Oct 24, 1968, pg. 6

    BUCKHORN AREA PIONEER, MRS. PADELFORD DIES

    Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Piru United Methodist Church for Mrs. Sadie Rhoda Padelford, who died Thursday, Oct 17 in the Acacia Nursing Home at Ojai. The Rev. Shuey Fujishiro officiated with the Rev. Fred Edwards, Jr., of Ojai, former pastor of the Piru church. Interment was in Bardsdale cemetery at the side of her late husband, Frank H. Padelford, who preceded her in death in November, 1963.
    Like her husband, Mrs. Padelford was born in Vermont on Feb 6, 1884. She attended normal school in her home state to prepare for a teaching career, then came to California with her sister to visit a great aunt at San Jose. it was then she decided to remain in this state. her parents followed later and lived in South Pasadena. Because California teacher requirements differed fro those in Vermont, Mrs. Padelford enrolled at a preparatory school at Los Angeles.
    She met her husband, then clerk of the board, when she applied for a teaching post at the Buckhorn School, and was accepted after taking an examination at Ventura. She taught there in 1908 and 1909 and then went to Pasadena as a substitute.
    On Sept. 7, 1910 she became Frank H. Padelford's bride and went to live on the ranch he had homesteaded for 70 years. they celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on Sept. 7, 1960.
    Following the death of her husband, Mrs. Padelford went to Grey Gables at Ojai to make her home. She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association, and the Methodist Church.
    She leaves two sons, Frederick Padelford of Buckhorn, and Sumner Padelford of Fillmore; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Cooper and Mrs. Walter Parker of Tipton; three grandsons and three granddaughters, and nine great grandchildren. A daughter, Allene W. preceded her in death.
    Family friends serving as pallbearers were Rodney Peyton, Stephen Warring, Jack Warring, Thurman Tate, Eliza Smith and Donald Vedder.

    Fillmore Herald October 24, 1968, pg. 8
    CARD OF THANKS

    We wish to express our grateful thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for messages of condolence in cards and flowers, and encouragement given at a time of need:
    Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Padelford
    Mr. and Mrs. F. Sumner Padelford
    Mr. and Mrs. Mark Urner
    Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Padelford and Family
    Mr. and Mrs. Don Noel and Family
    Mrs. Peggy McBurney and Daughter
    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urner and Family
    Lt. and Mrs. Ronald Urner and Family
    Miss Marlene Urner
    Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker
    Mrs. Frank A. Cooper

    Children:
    1. 2. Frank Summer PADELFORD was born on 20 Feb 1912 in Ventura County, California; died on 30 Dec 1995 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California.
    2. Frederick W. PADELFORD was born on 21 Nov 1913 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California; died on 10 Dec 1970 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California.
    3. Allene PADELFORD was born about 1916 in California; died on 31 Dec 1956 in Escondido, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hosea PADDLEFORD was born on 27 Jun 1835 in Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont (son of George W. PADDLEFORD and Altha CLARK); died on 11 Jan 1902 in Royalton, Windsor County, Vermont; was buried in South End Cemetery, Windsor, Vermont.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Living with parents in Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont
    • Census: 1860, Living in Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont
    • Occupation: 1860; Farmer
    • Census: 1870, Living in Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont
    • Occupation: 1870; Farmer
    • Census: 1900, Living in Royalton, Windsor County, Vermont
    • Fact: 1900, Listed as being divorced

    Hosea married Sophia Miranda WILLARD on 04 Apr 1858 in Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont. Sophia (daughter of Charles WILLARD and Miranda WOOD) was born in Oct 1838 in Vermont; died on 19 May 1927 in Buckhorn, Ventura County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sophia Miranda WILLARD was born in Oct 1838 in Vermont (daughter of Charles WILLARD and Miranda WOOD); died on 19 May 1927 in Buckhorn, Ventura County, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Living with husband in Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont
    • Census: 1870, Living with husband in Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont
    • Census: 1880, Living in Spring Valley, White Pine County, Nevada
    • Census: 1900, Living with son, Frank H. in Santa Paula, Ventura County, California
    • Census: 1910, Living in Fillmore, Ventura County, California
    • Fact: 1910, Listed as being Widowed
    • Census: 1920, Living with son Frank H. in Piru, Ventura Co., California

    Notes:

    Obituary Notice - Fillmore Herald, May 20, 1927, front page.

    SOPHIA MARIA PADELFORD PASSES AT BUCKHORN HOME

    Mrs. Sophia Maria Padelford, aged 88 years, mother of Charles and Frank Padelford and Mrs. W.J. Alcock, who has made her home at Buckhorn for many years, passed away Thursday morning, May 19, 1927. Deceased was a native of Vermont where she was born October 1, 1839, and had been a resident of California close to half a century, most of which time was spent at Buckhorn.
    Funeral services are to be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Brethren Church, Fillmore, Rev. Coate officiating.

    Children:
    1. George F. PADDLEFORD was born about 1859 in Vermont; died in 1890.
    2. Mary Flora PADDLEFORD was born on 07 Jul 1867 in Vermont; died on 18 Aug 1964 in Los Angeles County, California.
    3. Elizabeth J. PADDLEFORD was born about 1861 in Vermont; died in 1892.
    4. Clara Jane PADDLEFORD was born in Apr 1864 in Vermont; died on 09 Mar 1916 in Buckhorn, Ventura County, California.
    5. Charles Willard PADELFORD was born on 28 Aug 1869 in Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont; died on 20 Oct 1948 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California.
    6. 4. Frank Henry PADELFORD was born on 20 Apr 1871 in Quechee Gorge, Vermont; died on 16 Nov 1963 in Fillmore, Ventura County, California.