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Daniel Belden PADDOCK (1841-1913)
Daniel Belden Paddock | Sarah Ann Horner & Daniel Belden Paddock | 1900 Census - Line 162 is the family of Daniel Belden Paddock in Marshall County, Indiana | L - R: Ruth Paddock (1/2 cut off), Ida May Bowers Vinall (mother of Georgia; grandmother of Sarah May & Ruth), George William Vinall (Ida May's husband, father of Georgia, grandfather of Sarah May & Ruth), Sarah Ann Horner Paddock, wife of Daniel Belden Paddock (mother of Charles & grandmother of Sarah May & Ruth), unknown woman (I believe this is Susie Vinall based on Grandmother Sarah's description in her book), (standing) Leonore Vinall Rober, (sitting) unknown woman (possibly Eva Paddock, "spinster" sister of Charles or Dora Vinall Coffy & her husband Delbert is taking photo) , child - Sarah May Paddock in arms of Daniel Belden Paddock (Charles Paddock's father, Sarah May's & Ruth's grandfather), Georgia Vinall Paddock & Charles Ellsworth Paddock, Sr (Sarah May & Ruth's parents). | ||||
First row: Charles Paddock and Georgia Vinall; Second row: George and Ida May (Bowers) Vinall; Third row: Daniel Belden and Sarah Ann (Horner) Paddock | ||
Name: | Daniel Belden PADDOCK 1,2,3 |
Sex: | Male |
Father: | Samuel PADDOCK (1806-1849) |
Mother: | Sarah ASTLEY (1802-1865) |
Individual Events and Attributes
Birth | 8 Dec 1841 | Near Paddock Bridge on Yellow River,Marshall County, Indiana |
fought | frm 6 Apr 1862 to 7 Apr 1862 (age 20) | the Battle of Shiloh (also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing) a major battle in the Western Theater of the American Civil War |
Residence | Jan 1910 (age 68) | El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma 4 |
Child Count | 8 | |
Marriage Count | 1 | |
Enlisted | ||
Death | 31 Jul 1913 (age 71) | El Reno, Canadian Co, Oklahoma |
Additional Information
fought | He was with Sherman's army in the West and saw hard fighting in the campaign from Chattanooga to Atlanta, afterwards participating in the battles of Franklin and Nashville. |
Residence | after selling his farm 4 miles north of Culver in Marshall Co, Indiana where he had lived for 69 years. El Reno is located at the intersection of two historic highways, nostalgic Route 66 and the Chisholm Trail (Highway 81), in the heart of the Canadian River Valley. |
Enlisted | at the age of 22 as a volunteer in the Federal Army. He was a member of the Grand Army, Henry Speyer post, Culver, Indiana. He had the rank of Corporal in the Union Army. He was with the 130th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company H. |
Marriage
Sarah Ann Horner Paddock | Sarah Ann Horner Paddock and Daniel Belden Paddock | 1900 Census - Line 162 is the family of Daniel Belden Paddock in Marshall County, Indiana | L - R: Ruth Paddock (1/2 cut off), Ida May Bowers Vinall (mother of Georgia; grandmother of Sarah May & Ruth), George William Vinall (Ida May's husband, father of Georgia, grandfather of Sarah May & Ruth), Sarah Ann Horner Paddock, wife of Daniel Belden Paddock (mother of Charles & grandmother of Sarah May & Ruth), unknown woman (I believe this is Susie Vinall based on Grandmother Sarah's description in her book), (standing) Leonore Vinall Rober, (sitting) unknown woman (possibly Eva Paddock, "spinster" sister of Charles or Dora Vinall Coffy & her husband Delbert is taking photo) , child - Sarah May Paddock in arms of Daniel Belden Paddock (Charles Paddock's father, Sarah May's & Ruth's grandfather), Georgia Vinall Paddock & Charles Ellsworth Paddock, Sr (Sarah May & Ruth's parents). | ||||
First row: Charles Paddock and Georgia Vinall; Second row: George and Ida May (Bowers) Vinall; Third row: Daniel Belden and Sarah Ann (Horner) Paddock | Charles E. Paddock, Sr | 1900 Census - Line 162 is the family of Daniel Belden Paddock in Marshall County, Indiana; This document indicates that Charles Ellsworth Paddock was born in Indiana. | First row: Charles Paddock and Georgia Vinall; Second row: George and Ida May (Bowers) Vinall; Third row: Daniel Belden and Sarah Ann (Horner) Paddock | ||||
L - R: Ruth Paddock (1/2 cut off), Ida May Bowers Vinall (mother of Georgia; grandmother of Sarah May & Ruth), George William Vinall (Ida May's husband, father of Georgia, grandfather of Sarah May & Ruth), Sarah Ann Horner Paddock, wife of Daniel Belden Paddock (mother of Charles & grandmother of Sarah May & Ruth), unknown woman (I believe this is Susie Vinall based on Grandmother Sarah's description in her book), (standing) Leonore Vinall Rober, (sitting) unknown woman (possibly Eva Paddock, "spinster" sister of Charles or Dora Vinall Coffy & her husband Delbert is taking photo) , child - Sarah May Paddock in arms of Daniel Belden Paddock (Charles Paddock's father, Sarah May's & Ruth's grandfather), Georgia Vinall Paddock & Charles Ellsworth Paddock, Sr (Sarah May & Ruth's parents). | Georgia Emma Vinall & Charles Ellsworth Paddock, Sr. | Child: Charles Ellsworth PADDOCK | ||||
Spouse | Sarah Ann HORNER (1846- ) | |
Children | Charles Ellsworth PADDOCK (1880-1948) | |
Marriage | 6 Sep 1866 (age 24) | Marshall County, Indiana 7 |
Additional Information
Marriage | Reverend M Hamilton officiated |
Sources
1 | Curfman, Robert Joseph, "The Paddock Genealogy : Descendants of Robert Paddock of Plymouth Colony, Blacksmith and Constable 1646" (LC: CS71.P122 1977). |
2 | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Familysearch.org". https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysea rch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/MMBG-WHK/p_24635665. |
3 | Sarah May Paddock Otstott, "You Asked For It". |
4 | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Familysearch.org".
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9XW2-D7M/p_515104138.
US Census 1910 Family 113 page 13 |
5 | "The Culver Citizen". pg 4, col 3 Thurs 14 Aug 1913. |
6 | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Familysearch.org".
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/1L1T-G9B/p1.
Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Indiana. NARA Publication M540, roll 58 Film #881779 |
7 | "Marshall County Republican". p 3, col 1 Thurs 11 Oct 1866. |