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Who's Who at Addison Meeting Room, IL

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==Anderson family==
* Andrew E. Anderson '''+1883+'''. +1875-1898+ @ 96 Townsend St. In 1875, Andrew was employed as a tailor, and in 1898 as a clerk at 221 Adams.
==Arnold family==
* Richard Barnett '''+1883+''' (b. 1842 [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1916 Chi., IL). He emigrated between 1856 & 1860. In 1882, he was employed for the express. house, 1885 as a teamster, 1900 as a landlord.
* Emily "Amelia" Betz Barnett (1855-1910 Chi., IL; m. 1880 Chi., IL), daughter of Conrad Betz (b. 1834 Germany - d. 1879 Chi., IL) & Sarah Lehmann Betz (b. 1834 Germany - d. 1918 Chi., IL). In 1870, Conrad was employed in Chicago as a barber.
** Richard J. Barnett (b. 1873 Chi., IL). In 1910, he was still living at home, and employed as an estimator in the steam heating industry. Wife (1912 @ Evanston, IL): Anna L. Riehl Barnett. By 1920 he was a self-employed real estate broker. ** George Barnett (b. 1882 Chi., IL). At home in 1910. ** Ida Lydia Barnett Schuette (b. 1883 Chi., IL). Husband (1903 @ Chi., IL): Hugo Schuette (1876-1958 Chi., IL), son of Bernhard Fürchtegott Traugott Gotthilf Gottlieb Daniel Schuette (b. 1843 Berlin, Germany; emig. 1865; d. 1882 Chi., IL) & Anna Schuette (b. 1846 Berlin, Ger.; m. 1868 Berlin, Ger.; d. 1886 Chi., IL). In 1880, Berhard was employed as an optician in Chi. In 1910, Hugo was employed as a jewelry salesman, in 1958 a nominal member of [https://www.lakeviewpresbyterian.org/ Lake View Presby].** Augusta "Gussie" Barnett (b. 1888 Chi., IL). In 1930, Gussie resided with her sister Emily, and some of Hugo & Ida Schuette's children.** Sarah Barnett Kingstad (b. 1893 Chi., IL - d. 1984 Steward, Lee, IL). Husband: Simon Kingstad (b. 1891 - d. 1973), son of Thomas S. Kingstad (b. 1860 Stavanger, Norway - d. 1945 Malta, DeKalb, Chi'land, IL) & Olive Halverson Kingstad (b. 1870; m. 1890; d. 1895). Thomas studied navigation at the Univ. of Haugesund, and was a sailor many years before emig. to the U.S. in 1885, and resided in Malta from that point on, in construction work until retiring. His memorial was at In 1945, Simon & Sarah were residing in Oak Park. Thomas' memorial was at [https://maltaumc.org/ Malta UMC].
*** Lowell Edward Kingstad (b. 10-1-1920 - d. 12-16-1920).
** Emily Barnett (b. 1891 Chi., IL - d. 1976 Americana HCC, Arlington Heights, IL). At home in 1910, working as an addressor in the mail order industry. Resided later in Palpatine.
==Barry family==
+1876-1883+ @ 263 29th St. boarder.
Thomas Barry definitely (also) resided at 263 29th St. 1876-1878, employed as a packer in 1876, and a clerk @ 94 Lake in 1878. In 1882, there was a clerk (Thomas Barry) @ 338 24th with wife Mary, and packer TB @ 2902 State. Also at 338 24th in 1882 was clerk William Barry. Also possible is Jane "Jennie" Barry (b. 1856 NYC, [[New York]]), lived at 120 N. Green St. in 1880, daughter of Charles Barry (b. 1825 Ireland) & Mary Barry (b. 1831 Ireland).
==Bastable family==
1883 @ 105 S. Peoria St. Probable identity following.
* Walter Bastable (b. 1831 Somerset, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1890 Englewood, Cook, IL), son of James Bastable (b. 1796 Middlezoy, Somerset, Eng. - d. 1862 Chedzoy, Somerset, Eng.) & Johanna Bastable (b. 1796 Somerset, Eng.). 1850 @ Rochester, Monroe, [[New York|NY]]. In 1841, James was employed as an engineer. * Hannah Builder Bastable (b. 1828 Bodmin, Cornwall, Eng. - d. 1910 Chi., IL), daughter of Nathan Sturge Builder (b. 1780 Eng.) & Mary Raynes Builder (1788-1879). ** Mary Elizabeth Bastable '''+1883+''' (b. 1853 Dundas, North Wentworth, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 1891 Chi., IL). Never married.** Emily Bastable DeLoss (b. 1858 Dundas, ON - d. 1935 Detroit, Wayne, [[Michigan|MI]]). Husband: Fred M. DeLoss.
** Sydney Richard Bastable (b. 1861 Dundas, ON - d. 1937 Detroit, MI)
** Laura Bastable (b. 1868 Dundas, ON - d. 1949 Chi., IL).
==Belden family==
Edwin was a great-grandson of Stephen William Johnson (b. 1749 Norwalk, [[Connecticut|CT]] - d. 1834 Albany, [[New York|NY]]) and Stephen Putnam (b. 1728 Sutton, Worcester, [[Massachusetts|MA]] - d. 1803 Northampton, Hampshire, MA), veterans of the Revolutionary War, according to [Vol. 16 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1901663:61157] of the ''Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR.
According to that record, Johnson was "one of the 'Mohawk Indians' who threw the tea overboard in Boston Harbor. He enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Samuel Keeler's company and was taken prisoner at Fort Washington." Putnam was "a private in the expedition to Canada in Capt. Elisha Whitcomb's company, Col. Timothy Bedell's New Hampshire regiment".
Stephen was also a brother of Gen. Rufus Putnam (b. 1738 Sutton, MA - d. 1824 Marietta, [[Ohio|OH]]). According to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Putnam Wikipedia], Rufus fought during the French & Indian War and the Revolutionary War, and known as the "Father of the Northwest Territory" for his colonizing of "former Native American, English and French lands in the Northwest Territory in present-day Ohio following the war." A cousin was another general in the Rev. War, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Putnam Israel "Old Put" Putnam], as was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Putnam Ann Putnam] (1679-1716) who was one expressed public remorse & confession in 1706 for errors in judgment.
* Edwin French Belden '''+1883+''' (b. 1838 Albany, [[New York|NY]] - d. 1907 Chi., IL), son of Selah Belden (b. 1812 Brooklyn, NYC, NY; m. 1837 Albany, NY; d. 1849 Albany, NY) & Martha Putnam Belden-Smith (1816-1894 Albany, NY). 1883 @ 408 W. Adams St., and a bookkeeper at 130 S. Water, Chi.* Mary Louisa Marr Belden (b. 1832 NY; m. 1862; d. 1912 Morgan, Park, Lake, IL), daughter of Levina Dubois Marr. ** Mary Lois Belden Chester (b. 1863 Dwight, Grundy, IL - d. 1958 Mobile, [[Alabama|AL]]). Husband (1887 @ Chi., IL): Harry Wood Chester (1864-1909 Mobile, AL), son of John Fox Chester (b. 1801 Colchester, New London, CT; m. 1825; d. 1892 Bearden, Marion, [[Arkansas|AR]]) & Margaret A. Needy Chester (d. 1866). In 1882, Harry was employed as a clerk for the Chicago & Western Indiana railroad (C.& W.I.R.R.), and boarding at 306 W. Washington. 1900 @ Riverside, Cook, IL. 1909 @ Park Ridge, IL. ** Martha "Mattie" P. Belden Runner (b. 1865 Chi., IL - d. 1918 Evanston, IL). Husband: Samuel Grant Runner (b. 1863 Keokuk, Lee, [[Iowa|IA]] - d. 1943 Mobile, AL), son of Milton Hamm Runner (b. 1830 Paris, Stark, OH - d. 1883 Keokuk, IA) & Elizabeth "Kitty" Voorhies Runner (b. 1835 Mt. Vernon, OH - d. 1912 Keokuk, IA). In 1900, Samuel was employed as a gas fitter in Chicago.
** Nellie Belden (b. 1866 Chi., IL).
==Biden family==
Chicago: 1883 @ 17 1/2 Western Ave.; 1885 @ 353 Warren Ave. 1887 @ 881 W. Madison
 
Annie's grandfather was Dr. William Peagum Coleman who was a farmer who emigrated to the Australian colonies with his wife and son in 1831 on the Lotus from London, and settled in Maitland to become a surgeon and pharmacist. He established a hospital in Maitland in 1832. He also tended a farm on the Paterson River, earning enough money to return to London between 1846-1848. Annie's father was thrown from a dog-cart in 1857 at his residence at Eastbrook House, Teignmouth. Annie's brother, with the same name as her father, was born in 1850 in Sydney, Australia and served in the York and Lancashire regiments, including as a captain with the 65th foot patrol in 1870, then settled by 1882 in Stockport. See [https://thehistoryofstockportin100halls.wordpress.com/2020/06/18/the-history-of-stockport-in-100-halls-part-85-brookfield-house-offerton/ Brookfield House history].
* Stuart Domer Biden '''+1883-1891''' (b. 1844 Gosport, Alverstoke, Hampshire, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1905 Medford, Jackson, [[Oregon|OR]]). In 1871, Stuart and his family still resided in Gosport, and he was employed as a brewer. He emigrated to Chicago in 1880, and by 1885, he was in the footwear (boots & shoes) industry, that year his shop was at 845 W. Madison, Chicago. In 1891, he settled in Medford. He died while among the PB, staying with the TW-Lowe's in the divisions, his memorial was conducted by Bro. Heney. In his obit, he was regarded a "respected citizen" of the Medford community, and described as "an upright, honest man, a kind husband and father, and his death is deeply regretted by all who knew him". He was a correspondent for a meeting in Medford in 1896-1905 (part of the time in Asbestos), his family shared in that role 1905-1911, along with his son-in-law A.C. Tayler. Stuart had seven children by his first wife, and four by his second, for a total of eleven... five survived past 1905.
* 1st wife (1866 @ Bathwick St. Mary, Somerset, Eng.): Annie Harriet Coleman Biden (b. 1847 Newton Abbot, '''Devon''', Eng. - d. 1876 London, Eng.), daughter of William Maitland Peagum Coleman (b. 1818 Devon, Eng. - d. 1857 West Teignmouth, Devon, Eng.) & Harriet Rossiter Coleman (b. 1821 Kenton, Devon, Eng.; m. 1841 St. Thomas, Devon, Eng.; d. 1883 Newton Abbot, Devon, Eng.). Annie's parents were Anglican in 1847, were in Mancroft, Norwich, Norfolk by 1851, and Newton Abbot, Devon by 1861.
** Harriett Ada "Leila" Biden Tayler '''+1883-1891''' (b. 1866 Alverstoke, Gosport, Eng. - d. 1897 Medford, Jackson, OR). Leila was later a correspondent for the assembly in Medford. Husband (1887 @ West Chicago, Cook, IL): Albert Clifton Tayler (b. 1861 Monmouth, Eng.; emig. 1879; d. 1920 Medford, OR), son of Will Tayler & Elizabeth Shrove Tayler. Sometimes A.C.'s surname was spelled "Taylor". Albert's 2nd wife: Erma Wangerin Tayler-Wood (b. 1879 Oakland, Alameda, [[California|CA]]), daughter of Joseph David Wangerin (b. 1850 Freistadt, Ozaukee, [[Wisconsin|WI]] - d. 1939 Oakland, CA) & Margaret Kool Wangerin (b. 1842 Germany - d. 1928 Oakland, CA). In 1900, A.C. was employed as a shoemaker dealer, and in 1910 he maintained an orchard. A.C. & Erma had two children together: Margaret Elizabeth Tayler Goold (1901-1969 Medford, OR) & Ruth Iris Tayler Leonard (1903-1987 Medford, OR). *** Grace Evelyn Tayler Boyden (1892-1965 Medford, OR). Husband: Charles Z. Boyden (b. 1891 Sheffield, Bureau, IL), son of Henry E. Boyden (b. 1866 Sheffield, IL - d. 1918 Medford, OR) & Isabel Lorig Boyden-Trowbridge (b. 1871 Sheffield, IL - d. 1936 Medford, IL).
*** William Elbert Stuart Tayler (b. 1894 Medford, OR - d. 1913 Salem, Marion, OR) died of an epileptic seizure.
*** Frederick Arthur Tayler (b. 1895 Medford, OR - d. 1985 Ashland, Jackson, OR). Wife (1925 @ Jacksonville, Jackson, OR): Claire Good Minard-Tayler (b. 1881 New Boston, Mercer, IL - d. 1960 Medford, OR), daughter of Herbert M. Good (b. 1855 New Boston, IL) & Sallie "Carrie" Dennison Good (b. 1860 New Boston, IL). In 1900, Herbert was widowed, and employed in New Boston as a fisherman, his parents were from Ireland. ** Alice Maud Biden Southard '''+1883-1887+''' (b. 1869 Gosport, Eng. - d. 1950 Orient, Portland area, Multnomah, OR).
** Victor Stuart Biden '''+1883-1887+''' (b. 1869 - d. 1957)
** Florence Edith Biden '''+1883-1889+''' (b. 1871 - d. 1896)
** Gertrude Domer Biden '''+1883-1890+''' (b. 1872 - d. 1904)
* 2nd wife (1877): Elizabeth Isabella Coleman Biden '''+1883+''' (1842-1924). Elizabeth was a sister of Stuart's first wife.
** Violet Mary Biden '''+1883-1891''' (b. 1878 - d. 1980)
** M.C. Biden '''+1883-1891''' (b. 1879 - d. 1957)
* Miss Maria Erikson '''+1883+'''
 
==Evans family==
The Evans family was initially in the [[Delavan Meeting Room, IL]], during which, as per one of his descendants, Richard enlisted in the Army Air Corps early into WWII, but collapsed on the drill field which prevented his entry into the war, and he was presumably given a medical discharge, and they moved to the Austin district of Chicago where he applied for a position with the post office. In 1950, the family operated a rooming house, with a boarder of Jack Arnold Tully (b. 1926 Casper, WY) who had discharged from the Army. In 1971, Richard relocated to the suburb of River Forest.
 
* Richard Harold Evans '''1943-1971+''' (b. 1915 Prairie Creek Twp., Logan, IL - d. 2005 Green Valley, Tazewell, IL), son of William Harvey Evans (b. 1882 San Jose or Green Valley, Tazewell, IL - d. 1958 Washington, Tazewell, IL) & Tena Florence Kleen Evans (b. 1896 Dillon, Tazewell, IL; m. 1915 Pekin, IL; d. 1962). The Kleen family emigrated to the U.S. from Germany in 1882, Tobe Hinrichs Kleen and his wife Annie, parents of William, were married in 1888 in Tazewell Co., IL by G.W. Goebel of St. Paul's Evangelical of Bloomington. In 1950, Richard was employed as a wholesale jewelry salesman.
* Miriam Darlene Sonnemaker Evans '''1943-1964''' (b. 1922 Timber, Peoria, IL - d. 1964 Tremont, Tazewell, IL), daughter of Allen George Sonnemaker (b. 1894 Glasford, Peoria, IL - d. 1973 Green Valley, IL) & Vilma Ruth Arnold Sonnemaker (b. 1902 Glasford, IL - d. 1974 Peoria, IL). Richard & Miriam's wedding in 1941 was officiated by Wolbert Denekas (1875-1950) of the Pekin Second Reformed Church, pastor 1919-1945. The ceremony was held in the home of Miriam's uncle, Harry Sonnemaker, in Peoria. Two children.
==Evertson family==