Person:Jess Gardner (1)

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Jess M Gardner
 
m. Abt 1907
  1. Sadie M GardnerAbt 1905 - Bef 2004
Facts and Events
Name[1] Jess M Gardner
Alt Name[2][3] Jesse _____
Gender Male
Birth[4][1] Abt 1876 Kansas, United States
Marriage Abt 1907 to Sarah R _____
Census[1] Jan 1920 DeKalb, DeKalb, Illinois, United States
Census[4] 21 Apr 1930 Sycamore, DeKalb, Illinois, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jess M Gardner household, in DeKalb, Illinois, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Jan 1920.

    Enumerated as a Painter and Paper Hanger in houses.

    Name:Jess M Gardner
    Age:45
    Birth Year:abt 1875
    Birthplace:Kansas
    Home in 1920:DeKalb Ward 1, DeKalb, Illinois
    Race:White
    Gender:Male
    Relation to Head of House:Head
    Marital Status:Married
    Spouse's Name:Sarah R Gardner
    Father's Birthplace:New York
    Mother's Birthplace:New York
    Home Owned:Rent
    Able to Read:Yes
    Able to Write:Yes
    Neighbors:View others on page
    Household Members:
    NameAge
    Jess M Gardner45
    Sarah R Gardner
    Sadie M Gardner15
    Donald M Gardner10
    Dorothy B Gardner7
    William C Gardner5

  2. Obituaries - Sarah Beardsley, in Sycamore, DeKalb, Illinois, United States. True Republican. (Sycamore, DeKalb County, Ill.)
    Page 8, 8 Feb 1955.

    Sarah Beardsley
    Final rites were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Van Natta Funeral Home for Mrs. Sarah Maitland Beardsley, 87, who died Friday morning at the Glidden Hospital in DeKalb, where she had been a patient since the previous Sunday. Mrs. Beardsley had been in failing health for a number of years. The Jehovah Witnesses were in charge of the services and burial took place in the Ohio Grove Cemetery.

    She was born in Ontario, Canada, May 6, 1867, the daughter of James and Sarah Maitland, she being the youngest of 16 children. She came to Sycamore with her parents, when but two years old and grew to mature years here. In 1906, she was married to William Beardsley of Elgin. They resided in Sycamore for a number of years, later moving to Genoa, and living there until Mr. Beardsley’s death in 1945, when Mrs. Beardsley returned to Sycamore and made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Gardner and family. She possessed kindly traits of character, which acquired for her many friends, down through the years.

    Surviving her death are her daughter, Mrs. Jesse (Sarah) Gardner of this city, Mrs. Dorothy Gardner Terheum of New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Sadie Gardner Hubbard of Sycamore, also four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren, one brother, Henry Maitland, 96, of Beloit, Wis., and several nieces and nephews, including Lester and George Maitland of Sycamore.

  3. Mrs. D. H. Maitland of Genoa Died Monday Morning, in Sycamore, DeKalb, Illinois, United States. True Republican. (Sycamore, DeKalb County, Ill.)
    Page 8, 21 June 1949.

    Mrs. David H. Maitland of Genoa, former well known and esteemed Sycamore resident, passed away at 9 o'clock Monday morning at the Glidden Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient, since Wednesday of last week. She was afflicted with a heart ailment.

    Luella Adelia Gardner was the daughter of Andrew and Mary Black Gardner and was born on July 8, 1875, at Longton, Lynn County, Kansas. When she was but four years of age, her father, died, and she and her mother and the other four children came to Sycamore to make their home. She attended the local schools, growing to young womanhood there. On October 15, 1890, she was married to David H. Maitlands (sic) at Sycamore. Most of their married life was spent in Sycamore, with the exception of a few years, when they moved to Klemme, Ia., and were engaged in farming there. They returned to Sycamore and remained here, until Mr. Maitland retired, about 12 years ago, then moved to Genoa, where the home has since been made.

    Mrs. Maitland's life was beautifully and fully lived. She was a faithful member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Sycamore. Her admirable traits of character acquired many friends for her.

    Surviving her demise are her husband and three children, Mrs. Jennie Trafford of Belmond, Iowa, Henry Maitland of Beloit. Wis., and Mrs. Helen Haefner of DeKalb. Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Richard Cook and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, both of Sycamore, three brothers, Jesse Gardner of this city, Raymond of Maple Park and Floyd Winans of Los Angeles, Calif., also five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A brother, James, preceded her in death.

    Funeral rites are to be conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Kebil Funeral Home at 2 o'clock. It will be a Christian Science service, burial taking place in the Elmwood cemetery.

  4. 4.0 4.1 Jesse Gardner household, in DeKalb, Illinois, United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    21 Apr 1930.

    Name:Jesse Gardner
    Gender:Male
    Birth Year:abt 1876
    Birthplace:Kansas
    Race:White
    Home in 1930:Sycamore, Dekalb, Illinois
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    Marital Status:Married
    Relation to Head of House:Head
    Spouse's Name: Sarah Gardner
    Father's Birthplace:Illinois
    Mother's Birthplace:New York
    Household Members:
    NameAge
    Jesse Gardner54
    Sarah Gardner40
    Donald Gardner20
    Dorothy Gardner18
    William Gardner15