- GFG - B 579
- AKA: Boardley
- GFG - B 973
- GFG - B 584
- GFG - B 590
- GFG - B 981
- GFG - B 592
- AKA: Spoar
- parentage speculated
- GFG - B 982
- GFG - B 983
- GFG - B 984
- GFG - B 593
- GFG - B 985
- High School Music Teacher
- GFG - B 598
- GFG identifies her as Mary Edith Rickard
- GFG - B 599 / B
- 1920 census, Lyons, Cook, IL, (142 Brainard Ave) fam # 92 - Rickard Harry L, own shis home with a mortgage, ae 31, born in IL, parents born in IL, Attorney - general practice; Mabele, wife, ae 27, born in IL, parents born in IL; Jane Ardis, daughter, ae 3 2/12, born in IL; (1 servant).
- 1930 census, Chicago (Dist 762), Cook, IL, (10140 S Seeley) fam #143 - Rickard Harrison L, owns his home with a value of $17,500, owns a radio, ae 42, married at age 27, born in IL, father born in IL, mother born in NY, Lawyer - employer; Mabelle, wife, ae 38, married at age 23, born in IL, prents born in IL; Janeardis, daughter, ae 14, born in IL; Harriett, daughter, ae 10; (1 maid).
1940 census, Chicago, Cook, IL, (10140 Seeley) fam # 209 - Rickard Henry L, owns his home with a value of $10,000, ae 52, 3 yr college, born in IL, Lawyer - private practice; Mabelle B, wife, ae 47, 4 yr HS, born in IL; Jane A, daughter, ae 24, 2 yr college, Stenographer - insurance; Harriet L, daughter, ae 20, 2 yr college; (1 maid).
- GFG - B 600
- 1920 census, Bristol, Kendall, IL, fam # 40 - Quinsey Nelson, rents his home, ae 36, born in IL, father born in Canda, mother born in IL, Harnes Shop; Claraa (sic), wife, ae 28, born in IL, father born in IL, mother born in VT; Robert L, son, ae 2 1/12, born in IL.
- 1930 census, Bristo, Kendall, IL, (Main Street) fam # 36 - Quinsey Nelson, owns his home with a value of $7500, ae 45, married at age 31, born in IL, father born in Canada, mother born in IL, Building Contractor - construction; Clara, wife, ae 38, married at age 24, born in IL, father born in IL, mother born in NY; Robert, son, ae 12, born in IL; Joan, daughter, ae 8.
- 1940 census, Bristol, Kendall, IL (North Side Main Street) fam # 84 - Quinsey Nelson J, ae 55, 4 yr HS, born in IL, Proprietor - retail grocery gasoline & oil; Clara R, wife, ae 48, 2 yr college, born in IL, Clerk - retail grocery gasoline & oil; Joan, daughter, ae 18, 4 yr HS, Clerk - retail grocery gasoline & oil.- Nelson J. Quinsey
Words are inadequate to express the profound sorrow that fell upon this community when the news came that our beloved resident, Nelson John Quinsey, had passed away at his home during the evening hours of Christmas night, December 25, at the age of 56.
Mr. Quinsey had been ill for a period of two years, during which time he was a patient sufferer. Always confident that his health would improve, he served his customers faithfully until a few weeks before his passing.
He was born July 11, 1884, in Yorkville, the son of John and Katherine Moore Quinsey. He graduated from the Yorkville High School with the class of 1902. On August 4, 1915 he was united in marriage with Miss Clara Rickard. This marriage united two of the pioneer families of Kendall county, the Moores and the Rickards. To this union a son and a daughter were born, Robert, who now lives in Palo Alto, California, and Joan, who resides with her mother in Yorkville.
While young, Mr. Quinsey worked as a carpenter and later entered the field of contracting, building several of this community's most beautiful homes. For the past ten years he has operated a grocery store and filling station on the north side.
All his life was lived here in Yorkville where he lived an active, happy life among friends who will ever remember him. The people of this community and friends everywhere extend to his mother, Mrs. Katherine Moore Quinsey, to his wife, Mrs. Clara Quinsey, to his son and daughter, Robert and Joan, and his brothers, John and Frank, their heartfelt sympathy.
A memorial service was conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Yorkville Federated Chruch of which he was a member. The Rev. W. S. Henry officiated. Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Edward Cornils, Edward Regan, Fred Ohse, Glen Palmer, Richard Arundale and L. R. Jeter.
- GFG - B 601 / B
- GFG identifies him as John Hadcock
1920 census, Bristol, Kendall, IL, fam # 12 - Rickard Elmer, rents his home, ae 58, born in IL, parents born in NY; Jennie, wife, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY; Reddock John, son-in-law, ae 28, born in IL, parents born in IL, Real Estate agent; Bessie E, daughter, ae 26, born in IL; John K, grandson, ae 2 9/12, born in IL.
- 1930 census, Bristol, Kendsall, IL, (Main Street) fam # 37 - Reddock John L, rents his home, ae 38, married at age 24, born in IL, parnets born in IL, Barbar - shop; Bessie, wife, ae 36, married at age 32, born in IL, parents born in IL; John R, son, ae 13, born in IL; Nanette, daughter, ae 3.
- 1940 census, Bristol, Kendall, IL, (North Side Main Street) fam # 86 - Rickard Elmer G,
owns his home with a value of $3800, ae 78, 2 yr HS, born in IL; Jennie S, wife, ae 74, 8th grade, born in NY; Reddock John L, son-in-law, ae 48, 4 yr HS, born in IL, Proprietor - barber shop; Bessie E, daughter, ae 47, 4 yr HS, born in IL; Nanette, granddaughter, ae 14, 7th grade, born in IL.
- GFG - B 991 / B
- GFG identifies him as John Hadcock
- 1940 census, Abingdon, Knox, IL, (124 South Main), fam # 595 - Reddock John R, rents his home, ae 23, 4 yr college, born in IL, Ceramic Engineer - pottery.
- Obituary (The Bradenton Herald, Florida, Saturday, January 7, 1995)
Beulah E Reddock 89 of Bradenton died Jan 5 1995 in The Shores.
There will be no visitation or service Burial will be in Fairfield Bay Ark Toale Brothers Funeral Home ia ijn charge of arrangements.
Born in Coloma Wash., Mrs Reddock came to Manatee County from Fairfield Bay in 1982 She was an office manager for Jeep International in Chicago She attended United Methodist Church in Fairfield Bay She was past Worthy Matron of the Order of Eastern Star in Evanston Ill.
She is survives by a brother Fred W Gloede Jr of St Petersburg
- GFG - B 609 / B
- Note: (Find A Grave) During WWI he was taken as a German POW when his plane was shot down while flying over Germany.
- 1920 census, San Francisco ( Dist 194), San Francisco, CA, (860 Bush St) fam # 2`5 - Kendall Herbert, rents his home, ae 24, born in AZ, father born in WI, mother born in NY, Clerical - US Army; Mary C, wife, ae 24, born in MT, father born in WI, mother born in MO.
- 1930 census, Oakland, Alameda, CA, (711 Jean St) fam # 20 - Kendall Herbert R, owns his home with a value of $8000, owns a radio, ae 34, married ta ge 24, born in AZ, father born in WI, mother born in NY, Salesman - bonds; Mary Chase, wife, ae 34, married at age 24, born in MT, father born in WI, mother born in MO; Barbara J, daughter, ae 8, born in CA; Kenyon S, son, ae 7.
- 1940 census, Piedmont, Alameda, CA, (250 Wildwood Avenue) fam # 279, Kendall Herbert, owns his hoime with a value of $6000, ae 44, 3 yr college, born in AZ, Salesman - securities; Mary Chase, wife, ae 44, 4 yr college, born in MT; Barbara Jeanne, daughter, ae 18, 4 yr HS< born in CA; Kenyon, son, ae 17, 3 yr HS.- Funeral (Oakland Tribune, Oakland CA, Thursday, August 12, 1976)
WALNUT CREEK-Services have been held for Herbert R. Kendall, ad aviator in World War I and a retired Veterans Administration executive in Oakland, who died in Martinez yesterday. He was 81.
Mr. Kendall, a resident of Walnut Creek, was retired after a career in securities and as an official of the wartime Office of Price Administration before he joined the Veterans Administration toward the end of World War II. He was a native of Phoenix, Ariz.
In World War I, he had volunteered as a French ambulance driver.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Chase Kendall; a daughter, Barbara J. Lehman, of Tucson, Ariz.; a brother, Kenyon S. Kendall, of Tustin; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Marriage Notes for Herbert Raymond Kendall and Mary Chase Kenyon
- Wedding Announcement (The Anaconda Standard, Anaconda, Montana, Friday, June 13, 1919)
Los Angeles, June 12 - A honeymoon in a military hospital will be the unusual experience of Herbert R. Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kendall, of Santa Ana, who yesterday obtained a license to wed Miss Mary Chase Kenyon of Montana.
Kendall, while a student at the University of California, went to France with an ambulance unit early in the war and remained with the French army until the United States entered the conflict. He was then transferred to the American flying corps and became an expert aviator.
During the fighting at Argonne forest his plane was brought down inside the German lines and he suffered a severe injury to his right leg.
The wedding will occur at the Hotel Maryland, Pasadena, next Thursday evening.
The bride is a daughter of Squire Kenyon, a wealthy Montana lumberman, and has been a guest at the Rex Arms apartments, Orange street, Los Angeles, for several weeks.- Wedding Announcement (Santa Ana Register, Santa Ana, California, Friday, June 20, 1919)
Kendall-Kenyon Wedding.
A wedding of much interest in Santa Ana took place at eight o’clock last evening in the beautiful Palm Room of the Hotel Maryland in Pasadena, when Lieutenant Herbert R. Kendall, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Kendall of this city, claimed for his bride Miss Mary Chase Kenyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kenyon of Montana.
Quantities of red roses were used as decorations.
The bride, who was unattended, wore a stunning tailored suit of white, with white hat and white fox scarf. Lieutenant Kendall was in uniform.
The marriage lines were read by Rev. Crabtree of the First Christian church of San Diego.
Following the ceremony, an elaborate supper was served. The large round table was centered with a basket of summer flowers. The twenty-five guests included the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Kendall, his brother, Charles Kendall. Jr., and Mrs. Kendall, and Mrs. Louise G. Horning, all from Santa Ana, and Dr. John Menges of Fullerton. Other guests were relatives and close friends of the bride.
Mrs. Kendall is a charming girl for whom her friends predict every happiness. She and her young husband were betrothed before Lieutenant Kendall left for France. The lieutenant was an aviator, and after a particularly spectacular and heroic air battle, he was severely wounded, and his plane brought down in flames within the German lines. After a miraculous escape from death Lieutenant Kendall spent many months in hospitals overseas, was officially reported as missing, and letters addressed to him were returned to his parents marked “Dead.” But a few months ago Lieutenant Kendall arrived in the United States and after a lengthy stay in a Maryland hospital, arrived here in time to attend the marriage of his brother Charles and Miss Helen Hargett, which occurred last week.
The Lieutenant and his bride left Los Angeles by automobile for a brief honeymoon, their ultimate destination being San Francisco, where they will live for several months while the Lieutenant’s wound, still unhealed, will be under the care of the surgeons at the Letterman Hospital.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Kendall expect to make their permanent home in
- GFG - B 994 / B
Marriage Notes for Kenyon Sumner Kendall and Mary Starbird
- Wedding Announcement (The San Francisco Examiner, California, Sunday, December 15, 1946)
RECENTLY WEDDED were Mary Starbird, U. C. PI Beta Phi, and Kenyon Sumner Kendall, who were married at. St. Clement's Church in Berkeley. The Kev. J. Henry Thomas performed the evening rites.
The bride, who was escorted to the altar by her brother, Roy Starbird Jr., was gowned in ivory faille fashioned with a court train. A matching halo hat held the fingertip veil, and she carried orchids, bouvardia and gardenias.
Mrs. Thomas Graham, matron of honor, and bridesmaids, Mrs John S. Cole and Mrs. Lowry Wyatt, a cousin of the bride, were dressed in coral faille. Their bouquets were of white carnations. Flower girl, Jean Cole, was frocked in white net.
Best man was Robert D. Weeks and the ushers were Phillip M, Knox, Arthur Lambert, John N. Clark and Robert S. Anderson.
The reception was held at the Town and Gown Club in Berkeley. The young couple will live in Berkeley. The benedict, a former Navy officer and U. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert R. Kendall of Piedmont.
9584. Harry Lighthizer Kendall
- GFG - B 610 / B
- 1920 census, Santa Ana (Ward 3), Oange, CA, (311 Cypress Avenue) fam # 78 - He and his wife were living with his parents.
- 1930 census, Rockford, Winnebago, IL, (925 (So Third st) fam # Kendall Harry L, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 34, married at age 23, born in AZ, father born in WI, mother born in NY, Mechanic - laundry tag factory; Edith, wife, ae 34, married at age 23, born in IL, parents born in Sweden; Richard, son, ae 7, born in CA.
- 1940 census, Trustin, Orange, CA, (McFadden) no fam # - Kendall Harry L, own shis home with a value of $3000, ae 43, 3 yr college, born in AZ, Optometrist - self; Edyth, wife, ae 43, 4 yr HS, born in IL; Richard, son, ae 17, 2 yr HS, born in CA.
- Obituary (The Tustin News, Tustin, CA, Thursday, May 5, 1966)
Edythe H. Kendall, 13902 Yorba St., had last rites the morning of April 27 in the chapel of Brown Colonial Mortuary. Mrs. Kendall died April 24 at the age of 69.
Rev, Harry E. Owings officiated, burial taking place in Fairhaven Memorial Park.
Survivors are: her husband, Dr. Harry L. Kendall, of the home; a son, Dr. Richard H. Kendall, Tustin; a sister, Alice Larson, Rockford, Ill.; and two grandsons.
Born Oct. 13, 1896, in Rock-ford, Ill., the deceased had lived 47 years in Orange County. She belonged to the Optimrs. and Order of the Eastern Star.
17627. Richard Harding Kendall
- GFG - B 995 / B
Marriage Notes for Richard Harding Kendall and Anna Margaret Warne
- Engagement Announcement (Santa Ana Register, Santa Ana, CA, Thursday, December 17, 1942)
Peggy Warne to Wed Richard Kendall Soon Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Warne, 607 East Seventeenth street, are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Peggy, and Richard H. Kendall, seaman second class, who is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Kendall of Tustin.
Seaman Kendall is now stationed at the Naval school, Norman. Okla., where he is in train ing to become an aviation machinist's mate. Both he and his fiancee attended the local High school and Junior college, and both are active in junior Masonic clrcles.
Miss Warne was recently installed honored queen of Job's Daughters, and her prospective bridegroom is past master councilor of the Order of De Molay.
While in high school the bride-elect belonged to the Drama and Latin clubs, and was secretary of the senior class. No plans are being made for the wedding, at the present time. Miss Warne who is now attending business school, will complete her training.
- GFG # B611
- 1920 census, Santa Ana (Ward 1), Orange, CA, (817 South Broadway Street) fam # 266 - Kendall Charels R, own shis home with a mortgage, ae 21, born in AR, father born in WI, mother born in NY, Salesman - hardware; Helen M, wife, ae 19, born in AL, parents born in AL.
- 1930 census, Santa Ana, Orange, CA, (311 Cypess Avenue) fam # 237 - Kendall Charles, owns his home with a value of $30,000, ae 65, married at age 26, born in WI, father born in NY, mother born in NH, Merchant - Retail Hardware; Elizabeth, ae 60, maried at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY; Horning Louise, sister-in-law, ae 79, first married at age 39, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Kendall Charles, son, ae 31, first married at age 21, born in AZ, Salesman - Hardware Store; Grace, daughter-in-law, ae 21, married at age 21, born in WI, parents born in WI, Stenographer - Newspaper Office.
- 1940 census, Santa Ana, Orange, CA, (324 Wisteria), fam # 190 - Kendall Charles R, owns his home with a value of $3000, ae 41, 4 yr HS, born in AR, Salesman - wine; Grace, wife, ae 31, 2 yr HS< born in WI, Saleslady - Deli; (1 roomer).
- GFG # B996
- 1930 census, Santa Ana, Orange, CA, (731 South Van Ness Ave) fam # 370 - Rose Emma J, owns her home with a value of $5500, ae 55, born in AL, parnets born in AL, Nurse - nursing; Kendall Betty L, grand child, ae 9, born in CA, father born in AR, mother born in AL; (2 roomers).
- 1940 census, Oakland, Alameda, CA, (Highland County Hospital) ... Kendall Betty Lou, ae 19, 1 yr college, born in CA, relocated from Long Beach; ....
- GFG # B997
- Obituary (Santa Ana Register, Santa Ana, CA, Monday, March 23, 1925)
Mary Jean Kendall, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kendall jr., 320 Wisteria Place, passed away Saturday, March 21. Services will be held from the Winbigler Mission Funeral home. Tuesday, March 21. at 2 p. in. with Hie Rev. William K. Robferts, officiating. Interment will be made in Fairhaven cemetery.