Showing posts with label Whiteside. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
Census Sunday: William M Whiteside Family 1910
Lots of information about a family can be verified or discovered by looking at the census document.
In 1910, William M and Hattie Davis Whiteside were living in Niantic Township. William was older than Hattie and she had seven children, all of whom were living. Six children were still living at home and their ages are listed. (Their eldest daughter, Bernie, was already married.) William is a farmer who was born in Illinois and rents his farm. He is 44 and Hattie is 39. They've been married 21 years (that makes 1889 the year of their marriage, so records can be found.) Hattie would have been 18. Their neighbors are listed, too. The next thing to do is look at 1920!
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Dile Whiteside
Uncle Dile and Aunt Pearl Whiteside
Dile was the fourth child born to William and Hattie Whiteside. He first married Edna Hartwig in about 1920. In February, 1924, a newspaper article in the Decatur Review explains how Mrs. Whiteside ran away to California with George E. Wade, a laundry man, who had four kids.
When we were young, we visited my grandmother Leva's brother, Uncle Dile and Aunt Pearl in their East Olive home. I had no idea he had been married before, or that his first wife had left him. Imagine my surprise when I found the newspaper article!
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By 1930, Dile Whiteside was boarding with Pearl Bloir at 1148 East Olive Street, who had a son Howard Bloir who was 27 and working as a checker at a lumber mill. Pearl was about 44 and was divorced from Greeley Bloir. Dile was 36 and divorced as well. He was a laborer at a foundry and a veteran of WW I.
It wasn't too long until Pearl and Dile married and they continued to live in the Olive street home.
Obituary - Dile Whiteside
Dial* Whiteside, 56, of 1148 E. Olive St.,
died at 7:07 p.m. Tuesday after an illness of about eight months.
Mr. Whiteside, a resident
of Decatur for
about 40 years, retired in April after 35 years with the Wagner Castings Co.
He was born Oct. 5, 1895
in Niantic, a son of William and Hattie Davis Whiteside. He married Pearl
Ryder, Aug. 2, 1929, in Decatur.
Mr. Whiteside was a
veteran of World War I and a member of the Boiling Springs church
of God.
He leaves his wife;
sisters, Mrs. Burnie (Bernie) Mosley, Niantic, Mrs. Amelia Snelson, Decatur, and Mrs. Leva Hawk, Mechanicsburg; and a brother, Johnny, Niantic. Two brothers
preceded him in death.
The body was taken to the
J. J. Moran & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in North Fork Cemetery.
Other arrangements are incomplete.
Decatur Herald &
Review, Nov.1, 1961, page 22.
*While his name is spelled various ways, Dile spelled it "Dile" as can be seen on his signature on the Draft Card above.
Obituary - Pearl Ryder Bloir Whiteside
Mrs. Whiteside
Funeral services for Mrs.
Dial (Perela) Whiteside will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the J. J. Moran &
Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in North
Fork Cemetery.
Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Mrs. Whiteside, 82, of 1148 E. Olive St.
was dead on arrival at Decatur and Macon County
Hospital at 10:47
a.m. Friday. She had been in failing health for two years.
Mrs. Whiteside was born
March 9, 1885, in Macon
County, a daughter of
James and Melvina Cameron Ryder. She had been a lifelong resident of the area.
She was a member of the
Boiling Springs Church of God.
She married Dial Whiteside
in 1926 (actually 1929) in Springfield.
He died Oct. 31, 1961.
Mrs. Whiteside leaves two
brothers, Jack Ryder of Decatur and Homer
Ryder of Irving, Tex.;
two sisters, Mrs. Wesley (Helen) Trimmer and Mrs. Verna Spencer, both of Decatur.
Decatur Herald &
Review, Sep 10, 1967, page 15
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Sibling Saturday!--Sarah Whiteside Scott -
SIBLING SATURDAY!
Sarah Whiteside Scott was a sister to Samuel W. Whiteside.
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Mrs. Sarah Scott Dies
At Age 91!
Formerly Lived Near Mt. Auburn,
Blue Mound.
Mrs. Sarah Scott widow of Joseph M. Scott died at 4 o'clock
Thursday morning at the home of her son W H Scott 438 West Wood street. She was
ninety-one years old Dec. 14 (1927). Her death was due to infirmities of age.
Mrs. Scott was born m Madison
county. Dee 14. 1836. and was a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Whiteside, pioneer settlers of Madison county. After her marriage she and her
husband resided on a farm near Mt.
Auburn for
twenty-seven years . They then moved to Blue Mound where they resided for
sixteen years. She was a member of the Christian church of Blue Mound.
Mr. Scott died there seven years ago and since then she has made her home with her
daughters at Blue Mound and her son in Decatur.
FOUR CHILDREN
She is survived by four children: Mrs. Alice Crow and Mrs. Mary
Davidson of Blue Mound, Mrs. Minnie Davidson of Dorchester, Neb.,
and W H Scott of Decatur. She also leaves a brother, Samuel Whiteside of Niantic.
There are fifteen grand-children and eleven great grand-children. The body was
taken to Dawson & Wikoff, funeral directors.
and prepared for burial. The funeral will be held at 11 o'clock Saturday
forenoon at the Christian church in Blue Mound. The burial will be in the Hall
cemetery.
Decatur Review, Dec 29, 1927
Thursday, May 2, 2013
He was 78; She's 41
Divorce Granted in Macon County, Illinois
in Judge Whitfield's Court
Samuel W Whiteside married his second wife, Sarah Jane Hedrick Mosely in 1895. Sarah was the mother-in-law of his eldest granddaughter, Bernie Malley Whiteside Mosely (Mrs. Jay). There were no children between Sarah and Samuel, although each had children with other spouses.
As can be seen from the article, it was a busy time in court in Macon County!
The Decatur Review, 13 October 1917, P 8, c3.
Divorce Granted in Macon County, Illinois
in Judge Whitfield's Court
Samuel W Whiteside married his second wife, Sarah Jane Hedrick Mosely in 1895. Sarah was the mother-in-law of his eldest granddaughter, Bernie Malley Whiteside Mosely (Mrs. Jay). There were no children between Sarah and Samuel, although each had children with other spouses.
As can be seen from the article, it was a busy time in court in Macon County!
The Decatur Review, 13 October 1917, P 8, c3.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Probate #560, 4 September 1864.
William M Whiteside, Petition of N. G. Averitt for Letters of Administration.
William M. Whiteside died on or about 4 September 1864.
The Petition shows that his real and personal estate consisted chiefly of money and notes being worth about Two Thousand dollars. Surviving him are his children: Nancy J Bush, Sarah Scott, S. W. Whiteside, A. W. Whiteside, Elvira Allinson, Eliza Whiteside, Lenora Whiteside and William Whiteside.
William M Whiteside, Petition of N. G. Averitt for Letters of Administration.
William M. Whiteside died on or about 4 September 1864.
The Petition shows that his real and personal estate consisted chiefly of money and notes being worth about Two Thousand dollars. Surviving him are his children: Nancy J Bush, Sarah Scott, S. W. Whiteside, A. W. Whiteside, Elvira Allinson, Eliza Whiteside, Lenora Whiteside and William Whiteside.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Thankful Thursday: Wm M Whiteside
Thankful Thursday: We are thankful for these ancestors!
William Modrel Whiteside
Birth: Nov. 7, 1812Illinois, USA
Death: Sep. 3, 1864
Macon County
Illinois, USA
William Modrel Whiteside was born 7 Nov 1812 in Madison County, Illinois, which was mostly the southern half of the state. The son of General Samuel A. Whiteside and Nancy Miller Whiteside, he married Elmira "Mirey" Owens 15 February 1834.
William and Mirey had at least the following children:
Nancy (b 1835)
Sarah (b. 14 Dec 1836 m. Joseph M. Scott d. 27 Dec 1927)
Samuel Wm. (b. 1840 m. 2 Aug 1860 Elizabeth Lewis, d 29 Mar 1931)
Wm Addison (b 18 Sep 1842 m 16 Sep 1868 Sarah Ann Bramel d 31 July 1908)
Alvira (b 1847)
Eliza (b.1850)
Lenora (b.1852) and
William (1860).
William Modrel owned land in Niantic Township, Macon county, Illinois and paid taxes on 145 acres in 1865. In 1866, his holdings had increased to 165 acres. He left a fair sized estate to his surviving heirs: Eliza, Nancy Bush, Sarah Scott, Leonora J Crichenot, William, Alvira Allinson, Addison and Samuel W.Whiteside.
William and Mirey are buried in the Old Section of Long Point Cemetery, Niantic, Macon county, Illinois. The tall spire has an inscription for William on one side and for "Mirey" on the other.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Samuel Whiteside an Old Pioneer
Decatur Review, Decatur, Illinois, June 30, 1929
Samuel Whiteside came to Macon County, Illinois, at the age of 16, about 1856. He raised
and sold horses between Niantic and Belleville, Illinois. He was a member
of Berea Christian Church, Mosquito Township, Christian Co., Illinois, in 1914.
Obituary- Decatur Review March 28, 1931 - Page 10
Samuel W. Whiteside
Samuel W. Whiteside, formerly of East St. Louis, died at 3 o'clock Saturday morning at the home of his son, W.M. Whiteside, rural route 1, south of Niantic.
He was ninety -two years old in February. He had been in failing health for the last year, but until a few months ago was able to be up and around. His death was due to complications incident to old age.
Mr. Whiteside was born near East St. Louis February 22, 1839. For the last three years he has been making his home with his son near Niantic. He was a member of the Long Point Christian Church. He is survived by three children, W.M. Whiteside and Mrs. Nora Jane Dodson, Niantic, and Mrs. Emma Blankenship, Moweaqua. There are thirteen grandchildren. The body was taken to the Moran & Sons funeral home, where friends may call after 5 o'clock Saturday evening.
The funeral will be held at 1 :30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Long Point Church, conducted by Rev. H. H. Jenner of Niantic. The burial will be in the Long Point cemetery.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Jacob Lewis and Harriet Little Lewis - parents of Elizabeth Lewis Whiteside
Jacob Lewis was born in Macon county, Illinois.
He was married on the 21st of October in 1841 to Jane Cochran in St. Louis, Missouri. They lived in St. Clair County, Illinois until about 1860.
Jacob and Jane had the following children:
Elizabeth (b. 1843), John, Sarah, Catherine, Mary (b. 1848 m.Wm. Hignight, d. 1927), Jacob Jr., Malinda, Samuel, William, Charles, James, Cintha and Winnette (b. 1867)
His daughter Elizabeth married Samuel W. Whiteside in 1860 in Macon county, Illinois. His wife, Jane, died in 1868 in Macon County, Illinois.
Jacob married Harriet Little in St. Louis, Missouri, on 11 Oct. 1870. They lived in Turnback, Lawrence, Missouri, in 1880. One child, Charles was born in 1881 and later lived in Macon County, Illinois in the home of his sister, Elizabeth.
He was married on the 21st of October in 1841 to Jane Cochran in St. Louis, Missouri. They lived in St. Clair County, Illinois until about 1860.
Jacob and Jane had the following children:
Elizabeth (b. 1843), John, Sarah, Catherine, Mary (b. 1848 m.Wm. Hignight, d. 1927), Jacob Jr., Malinda, Samuel, William, Charles, James, Cintha and Winnette (b. 1867)
His daughter Elizabeth married Samuel W. Whiteside in 1860 in Macon county, Illinois. His wife, Jane, died in 1868 in Macon County, Illinois.
Jacob married Harriet Little in St. Louis, Missouri, on 11 Oct. 1870. They lived in Turnback, Lawrence, Missouri, in 1880. One child, Charles was born in 1881 and later lived in Macon County, Illinois in the home of his sister, Elizabeth.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
From Alabama To Illinois
By 1910, the John I. Hawk family lives in Selma, Alabama. There are now four children: Virgil Aden, Thelma Kate, Mildred Olivette, and Ayliffe Cyrene. The census shows that Eda had five children, four of whom are living. John’s occupation is drilling wells. They now own their own home and John works for himself.
John moved his family back to Illinois about 1915. John’s father died in 1918 and John’s son, Virgel, married a local girl (Leva Whiteside) after going to serve in World War I and settled close by to help him farm.
By 1920, John and Eda had moved back to Harristown, Macon, Illinois, where John was living on and farming his father’s farm. John's mother, Amy C. "Kate" Hawk, lives with them as well as the three girls. His son, Virgil and wife, Leva Whiteside, live next door and have the first grandson, John William. Leva’s brother, Dyle Whiteside and his wife, Edna Hartwig Whiteside, live close by. Thelma Hawk is a public school teacher at Bend School.
John moved his family back to Illinois about 1915. John’s father died in 1918 and John’s son, Virgel, married a local girl (Leva Whiteside) after going to serve in World War I and settled close by to help him farm.
By 1920, John and Eda had moved back to Harristown, Macon, Illinois, where John was living on and farming his father’s farm. John's mother, Amy C. "Kate" Hawk, lives with them as well as the three girls. His son, Virgil and wife, Leva Whiteside, live next door and have the first grandson, John William. Leva’s brother, Dyle Whiteside and his wife, Edna Hartwig Whiteside, live close by. Thelma Hawk is a public school teacher at Bend School.
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Bend School,
Hawk,
Hawk Family,
Sanders,
Whiteside
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