are direct ancestors of Robert Lynn CraycroftPeterson, Mark (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 281
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Reference: 283
Education: Date: 25 NOV 2001
Place: Currently in 8th grade, on water polo team
Reference: 284
Education: Date: 25 NOV 2001
Place: Currently Junior in high school, on water polo team
Reference: 285
Source: (Birth field)
Title: St. Isadore Catholic Cemetery Inscriptions
Author: Mrs. Irene McGrath and Mrs. Violet Taylor
Publication: July 2, 1969
Media: Book
Note: High
Source: (Birth field)
Title: 1870 Census, Dora Township, Moultrie County, Illinois
Media: Book
Source: (Death field)
Title: Obituary in Bethany Echo, Friday, April 27, 1906
Media: Newspaper
Cause: Injuries from farming accident
Occupation: Date: 1870
Place: Farmer
Event: Type: Buried at
Place: St. Isadore Catholic Cemetery, Dora Township, Illinois
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Dora Township, Moultrie County, Illinois
Source: (Individual field)
Title: 1880 Federal Census, Moultrie County, Dora Township
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Dora Township, Moultrie County, Illinois
Reference: 286
Note: According to the 1870 Census of Dora Township, Moultrie County, Illinois, John owned real estate worth $4800 and personal proerty worth $1000.
From Bethany Echo: Friday, April 27, 1906 John Kinney ( Oct. 6, 1832 - April 27, 1906)
John Kinney died Friday evening about 5 o'clock at his home one quarter of a mile east of St. Isadore
Church. His death was the result of injuries sustained in a run away the day before. Thursday, he was engaged in pulling hedge with a traction engine. When driving to a well to fill the tank, the mules hitched to the tank, ran away overturning the tank which fell upon Mr. Kinney and was dragged over his body. As he was able to walk to his home and seemed to be but slightly hurt, no danger was anticipated until Friday afternoon when in act of taking a glass of water he fell to the floor in a faint. Father Dougherty was called and administered the last sacraments. When Dr. Davis, who was phoned for, arrived life was extinct.
Mr. Kinney's wife died suddenly about five months ago. He leaves five sons and three daughters, Edward, Dan, Will, John and Nean, Mesdames P. Fogarty, and L. Bolanger and Sister Isabella of the Ursuline Convent, Collinsville. He retired from active farming some years ago. He was about 73 years old. He was born in Ireland but came to America when quite a young man. He had many friends and, what can be said of very few, no enemies. He was noted for his honesty, his generousity and his charity.
The funeral was held Sunday at 10 a.m. at St. Isadore's Church and was largely attended. Rev. J. J. Dougherty officiated. The regular choir under the directorship of Miss Lizzie Conlin furnished the music. The pall bearers were Bryan Conlin, John Fitzgerald, David Henneberry, Patrick McCaughey, Michael Griffin and James Smith.
Source: (Birth field)
Title: 1880 Federal Census, Moultrie County, Dora TownshipPage: Page 11, 5 & 7 June 1880
Data:
Text: Age 9, born Il, both parents born Ire
Source: (Individual field)
Title: 1880 Federal Census, Moultrie County, Dora Township
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Dora Township, Moultrie County, Illinois
Reference: 287
Source: (Name field)
Title: 1870 Census, Dora Township, Moultrie County, Illinois
Media: Book
Source: (Name field)
Title: 1880 Federal Census, Moultrie County, Dora TownshipPage: Page 11, 5 & 7 June 1880
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Dora Township, Moultrie County, Illinois
Source: (Individual field)
Title: 1880 Federal Census, Moultrie County, Dora Township
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Dora Township, Moultrie County, Illinois
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