Julius C. PADELFORD

Julius C. PADELFORD

Male 1868 - 1918  (50 years)

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  1. 1.  Julius C. PADELFORDJulius C. PADELFORD was born in 1868 in Iowa (son of Lieut Henry C. PADELFORD and Lavina Eugenia MARSHALL); died on 18 Jan 1918 in Elgin, Kane Co., Illinois; was buried in Udina Cemetery, Udina, Kane County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Living with parents in Belle Plaine, Benton Co., Iowa
    • Census: 1880, Living with parents in Ionia City, Ionia, Michigan

    Notes:

    State of Illinois, County of Kane
    "In the Matter of the Alleged Insanity heard the evidence aand ere satisfied that Julius was insane, and a fit person to be sent to some public or private hospital or asylum for the insane."

    Witness: J. H. Cory M.D.
    W. A. Keiser
    Daniel Ellis
    C. A. Lewis
    Lynn C. Danforth
    V. Howell

    Real Estate: An undivided one-eighth interest in and to Lots Three (3) and Four (4), in Block one (1), of Dr. Nathan Collins' Heirs' addition to Clinton, in Kane County, Illinois. Said premises are unincumbered and improved by a dwelling, and said entire premises are of the value of about Twenty-two Hundred Fifty ($2250.00) Dolars, and of the rental value of about Ten ($10.00) Dollars per month.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lieut Henry C. PADELFORDLieut Henry C. PADELFORD was born about 1839 in New York, USA (son of John Manly PADELFORD and Oliva M. WILBUR); died on 24 Mar 1895 in Crystal Lake, Kane Co., Illinois; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry Co., Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: PaDelford
    • Census: 1840, Living with parents in Ward 2, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York
    • Census: 1860, Living with parents in Elgin, Kane County, Illinios
    • Occupation: 1860; Machinist
    • Military Service: 17 Aug 1861; Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant
    • Military Service: 28 Mar 1862; Elgin, Illinois: Rank 2LT, Company K, Unit: 15 IL US CAV
    • Military Service: 14 Jul 1862; Resigned from service
    • Census: 1870, Living in Belle Plaine, Benton County, Iowa
    • Occupation: 1870; Laborer
    • Census: 1880, Living in Ionia City, Ionia County, Michigan
    • Occupation: 1880; Laborer

    Notes:

    State of Illinois, Kane County Court Records:

    Proof Of Heirship, dated April 1, 1895 stating Richard S. Marshall was the brother-in-law of Henry.

    Petition of Richard S. Marshall for Letters of Administration, dated April 1, 1895
    Real Property: a vacant lot in the City of Elgin township. Lot 8, Block 8 of JC & WH Kimballs Addition to the City of Elgin, Kane Co., Ill.
    Personal Property: 1 watch and clothing (worth $20.00)
    Petition by Amma J. Perkins, a sister-in-law, dated October 10, 1899: Giving administrations duty since Richard S. Marshall resigned on November 21, 1899.
    Petition to Sell Real Estate to Pay Debts, dated December 15, 1900: stated William Kalk bid $400 for the property located as Lot 8, Block 8
    Warrant to Appraiser, dated September 25,1900, submitted by James G. Spillard, Ernest C. Luther & Charles B. Hazelwest, stating value of property is as follows:
    School Books & Family Library $100
    One Sewing Machine 45
    Necessary Beds, Bedsteads for the
    Widow & family 25
    The Stoves & Pipe used in the family
    with the nec. cooking utensils 50
    Household & Kitchen furniture 100
    1 Milch Cow and 1 calf (being 1 for
    every 4 members of the family) 45
    2 sheep and fleeces (being 2 for
    every member of the family) 8
    One Horse, Saddle and Bridle 75
    Provisions for the widow and family
    for 1 year 250
    Food for the stock above (6 months) 20
    Fuel for the widow and family (3 mos) 20
    Other property 100

    Total: $838
    Petition to sell Real Estate to pay Debts. Francis Burton (administrator de bonis non) vs Levina E. Padelford and Julius M. Padelford, dated November Term 1900.
    Final Report by Francis Burton on the sale of the Estate of Henry C. Padelford, dated January Term 1901

    Certificate of Publication: Administrator's sale dated November 17, 1900 and ending December 8, 1900

    Henry married Lavina Eugenia MARSHALL on 18 Feb 1865 in Kane Co., Illinois. Lavina (daughter of George F. MARSHALL and MARY) was born on 28 Mar 1846 in Plato Township,Kane County, Illinois; died on 19 Oct 1907; was buried in Udina Cemetery, Udina, Kane County, Ill.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lavina Eugenia MARSHALLLavina Eugenia MARSHALL was born on 28 Mar 1846 in Plato Township,Kane County, Illinois (daughter of George F. MARSHALL and MARY); died on 19 Oct 1907; was buried in Udina Cemetery, Udina, Kane County, Ill..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Living with husband in Belle Plaine, Benton Co., Iowa
    • Census: 1880, Living with husband in Ionia City, Ionia County, Michigan

    Notes:

    Anna J. Perkins was conservator for the estate of Lavina E. Padelford.

    Guardian account of receipts dated November 1907: $999.50
    Guardian account of receipts dated March 1909: $724.08

    Was found insane and was confined to the Northern Hospital for the insane in Elgin, Illinois on May 28, 1891.

    Children:
    1. Minnie L. PADELFORD was born in 1867; died in 1867; was buried in Udina Cemetery, Udina, Kane Co., Illinois.
    2. 1. Julius C. PADELFORD was born in 1868 in Iowa; died on 18 Jan 1918 in Elgin, Kane Co., Illinois; was buried in Udina Cemetery, Udina, Kane County, Illinois.