Anna JORDAN

Anna JORDAN

Female 1879 - 1924  (45 years)

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  1. 1.  Anna JORDANAnna JORDAN was born on 23 Feb 1879 in Fulton Co., Illinois; died on 31 Oct 1924 in Burlington, Des Moines Co., Iowa; was buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois .

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Living with husband in Menasha, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
    • Census: 1910, Living with sister, Ida Jordon, in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois
    • Census: 1920, Living with husband in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois

    Notes:

    The Daily Northwestern - Oshkosh, WI apr 11, 1899

    Mrs. Wilbur Padelford returned from visit to Quincy, Ill.

    The Daily Northwestern - Oshkosh, WI - Mar 11, 1908

    REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

    Anna Padelford to Wilbur Padelford, lot 14 of block 2 of Bassett's second addition to Jones' plat of the island, city of Neenah, $1, etc.

    The Daily Northwestern - Oshkosh, WI - May 14, 1908

    REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

    Ann Padelford to Mrs. Emma Briggs, part of lots 15 and 16 in block "L" in the Eastern addition to the village of Omro. $5

    The Daily Northwestern - Oshkosh, WI - Jan 24, 1910

    TWO DIVORCES STARTED
    Neenah Mismated Couples Will Seek Relief Through Courts - Former Neenah Boy Weds.

    (Special to The Northwestern.)
    Neenah, Wis., Jan 24. - Divorce proceedings have been started in which Mrs. Wilbur Padelford sues for sepration from her husband Wilbur Padelford, who operates the Padelford ruling rooms on East Forest avenue. The papers in the case have been served by Chief Brown. Mrs. Padelford is suing for divorce on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment and has engaged Henry Fitzgibbons as her attorney. Thie case will come up in circuit court soon. It is understood that the case will not be contested by Mr. Padelford, and that he will settle a certain sum of alimony upon the complainant and the latter will also have the custody of a minor son.....................

    The Daily Northwestern - Oshkosh, WI - Feb 12, 1910

    NEENAH PAIR.

    Cruel and inhuman treatment were the grounds for a divorce secured this morning in circuit court by Mrs. Anna Padelford from Wilbur Padelford, both of Neenah. the plaintiff was awarded the exclusive custody of her child Walter, four and a half years old, and alimony of $12 a month to be paid the wife by the husband until the child is sixteen years of age.
    Mr. and Mrs. Padelford were married at Quincy, Ill., June 5, 1897. They were the parents of only the one child. Henry Fitzgibbon of Menasha apeared as attorney for the plaintiff.

    Anna married John Wilbur PADELFORD on 05 Jun 1897 in Adams Co., Illinois, and was divorced before 1910 in Wilbur is listed as being divorced in the 1910 Census. John (son of John Manly PADELFORD and Oliva M. WILBUR) was born in Jun 1855 in Illinois, USA; died after 1910. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Walter Jordan PADELFORD was born on 31 Mar 1905 in Neenah, Wisconsin; died on 2 Oct 1959 in Clayton, St. Louis Co., Missouri; was buried in Valhalla Crematory, St. Louis County, Missouri.

    Anna married George F. SHORT in 1911 in Adams Co., Illinois. George was born in abt. 1889 in Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Marcella Annette SHORT was born on 5 Jun 1920 in Quincy, Henry Co., Illinois; died on 7 Apr 1998 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., California.

Generation: 2