Kendall County Pioneers 1828-1840

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It is now approximately 175 years since the first people moved into what became Kendall County. The first pioneers settled near the timber. They believed the trees would help protect them from the fierce winds that blew across the prairie. They also needed to be near a source of building material, and fuel for cooking and heating their homes.

The pioneer's best source of water was a good spring. Initially springs were plentiful and the settlers clustered around them. After the most desirable land was taken, pioneers began to drain the sloughs. When the sloughs were drained, the springs dried up and the pioneers were forced to seek other sources of drinking water. Initially wells were dug by hand, but the depth a well could be dug was limited. It was not until the late eighteen seventies or early eighteen eighties, that well drilling technology advanced to the point that deeper wells could be drilled. The ability to drill a well, even through solid rock, was a major factor in the development of the area away from the timber and streams that flowed through the groves.

When the first settlers arrived, the closest mill was near Peoria. Under normal circumstances, taking wheat or corn to the mill required several days. When weather was bad, a round trip to the mill could take two or three weeks.

Initially wheat was the only marketable commodity. Chicago was the nearest market but there were no roads between Kendall County and Chicago. The grain had to be hauled there by wagon, sloughs were numerous and difficult to pass through, and rivers and creeks had to be crossed without the benefit of bridges. A round trip to Chicago often required several days.

During the initial settlement period there was virtually no money in circulation, requiring the pioneers to trade one commodity or skill for another. If they became ill or were injured, they had to rely on their own medical skill to survive.

Those who led the way had to survive droughts, prairie fires, storms, harsh economic times, and much other depravation.

To the extent possible, the following represents a list of the names, and the genealogy of the pioneers and settlers who came to Kendall County before January 1, 1841. In some cases it was not possible to determine the pioneer's date and place of death. In other cases pioneers were tracked for a while and then lost. Information in brackets [ ] within the second "Place" column indicates the last place and time the compiler was able to find that person. For example, [Burlington, IA 1910] means the last genealogical sighting of the person referred to was Burlington, Iowa in 1910.

Some of the entries are incomplete. Addition information or corrections will be gratefully accepted.

Source CodeSource
BS Bateman, Norman & Paul Selby, editors. Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois & History of Kendall County. With special authors and contributors. Chicago: Munsell Publishing Co., (1914) Two volumes, 1078 pages.
FA Farren, Kathy, editor. A Bicentennial History of Kendall County, Illinois. Yorkville, IL: Kendall County Bicentennial Commission, (1976) 314 pages.
GF Biographical Directory of Kendall County, Illinois. Chicago: Fisher & Co., (1876) 114 pages.
HI Hicks, Edmund W., Reverend. History of Kendall County, Illinois: From the Earliest Discoveries to the Present Time. Aurora, IL: Knickerbocker & Hodder, (1877) 439 pages
JO Johnson, Oliver C. and Anna French Johnson. Atlas and History of Kendall County, Illinois. Maps and Plats, Biographies and Special Features. Elmhurst, IL: Friendly Map & Publishing Co., (1941) 112 pages.
KK Durant, Pliny A, et al. Commemorative Portrait & Biographical Record of Kane & Kendall Counties, Illinois. Chicago: Beers, Leggett & Co., (1888) 999 pages.
KW Genealogical & Biographical Record of Kendall & Will Counties, Illinois. Chicago: Biographical Publishing Co., (1901) 670 pages.
LP Shufelt, Mrs. John L. When Lisbon Was A Prairie. Yorkville, IL: Kendall County Record, (1917) 13 pages.
MC Rasmusen, Honor Brodie. History of the Millington Methodist Church and Community 125th Anniversary 1833-1958. Publisher not given, (l958) 48 pages.
NS Newark Sesquicentennial Committee. Newark's Sesquicentennial History: A Community Proud of Its Heritage 1835-1985. Yorkville, IL: Kendall County Record (1985) 139 pages.
OS Oswego Sesquicentennial Days Steering Committee, Roger Matile, editor. 150 Years Along the Fox: The History of Oswego Township Illinois. Oswego Sesquicentennial - 150 Years - 1833-1983. Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co., (1983) 191 pages.
PF Prairie Farmer's Reliable Directory of Farmers & Breeders Grundy & Kendall Counties, Illinois. Chicago: Prairie Farmer Publishing Co., (1917) 221 pages.
RL Lisbon Pioneer Days Book Committee. Roads To Lisbon…Past and Present, A collection of Biographical Sketches. Prepared for the 150th Anniversary of the settling of Lisbon (IL). Yorkville, IL: Kendall County Record, (1985) 112 pages.
URL External link to an internet source document
YO Lucinda Tio and Kathy Farren, A History of Yorkville, Illinois 1836-1986. Published for Yorkville's Sesquicentennial, (1986) 220 pages.

 

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SurnameGiven NameMoDyYrPlace of BirthMoDyYrPlace of DeathTwpYearCode
    Bir      Dea        Arrival  
SurnameGiven NameMoDyYrPlace of BirthMoDyYrPlace of DeathTwpYearCode
Cobleigh Mary Ann (d. Joseph Weston & Mary (Barney)) abt 1832 Vermont nds BG 1840
Cobleigh Zolva (d. Joseph Weston & Mary (Barney)( abt 1837 nds BG 1840
Cody Jane (Bartram)(Mrs. Henry H.) abt 1838 Illinois 1905 Plainfield, IL BG 1838 HI
Colburn Hannah Caroline (Bloss)(Mrs. Paul) abt 1812 Pennsylvania nds LR 1839 HI
Collins Charles G. abt 1832 New York nds BG 1836 HI
Collins James H. (came with William H. Perkins) nds nds BG 1833
Collins Martha (d. Samuel, Sr. & Tamar?) abt 1830 New York nds [Big Grove Twp, IL 1850] BG 1836 HI
Collins Mary (d. Samuel C., Sr. & Tamar)(mar. Daniel Mallory?) abt 1834 New York nds [Big Grove Twp, IL 1850] BG 1836 HI
Combs Caroline (d. John H. & Rebecca)(mar. Irwin Wilson) nds nds BG 1838 HI
Combs Mary A. (d. John H. & Rebecca) nds nds BG 1833 HI
Convis James (s. Thomas & Diantha (Phillips))(mar. Harriet ?) abt 1819 Bridgewater, NY nds [Lisbon Twp, IL 1850] LI 1838 HI
Coon Polly (Mrs. Willard) nds nds LR 1838 HI
Cooney Anne abt 1810 Pennsylvania nds OS 1839 HI
Countryman Betsey (d. Frederick M. & En-do-ga) nds nds BG 1828 HI
Countryman Nancy (d. Frederick M. & En-do-ga) nds nds BG 1828 HI
Countryman Sarah (d. Frederick M. & En-do-ga) nds nds BG 1828 HI
Craig George W. (b-in-l of the Havenhills) abt 1793 New York nds California BG 1834 HI
Crandall Abram (purchased lot in Little Rock Village) nds nds LR 1835 HI
Craw Helen O. (1st Mrs. Stephen B.) nds nds OS 1836
Craw Stephen B. (died nr, Natchez, MS of cholera on return trip from CA) abt 1795 1851 Mississippi River OS 1836 OS
Cummins Betsey (Hatch)(2nd Mrs. Bradish) abt 1800 Connecticut nds 1836
Cummins Charles J. (s. Bradish & Sophia Waite (Sargent)) abt 1840 Illinois nds BG 1840
Cummins Mary F. (d. Bradish & Sophia Waite (Sargent)) abt 1833 Ware, MA nds BG 1833
Cunningham Eleanor C. "Ellen" (d. Patrick & Hannah (Hollenback)) abt 1838 Newark, IL 1856 BG 1838 HI
Cunningham Hannah (Hollenback)(Mrs. Patrick)(d. Clark & Ann (Blizzard) 1812 Ohio 1845 BG 1831 HI
Cunningham Joseph (brother of Patrick?) nds nds BG 1831
Cunningham Rachel (d. Patrick & Hannah (Hollenback)) abt 1840 Newark, IL nds BG 1840
Curran William (Settled Bristol Twp, no details.) nds nds BR 1835 HI
Devereaux Mr. (Silversmith in Newark.) nds nds BG 1836 HI
Devereaux Mrs. (Husband was silversmith in Newark.) nds nds BG 1836 HI
Devoe Samuel, Jr. (mar. Ann “Eliza” Townsend) (s. Samuel, Sr.) abt 1805 nds OS 1833
Dewey Richard abt 1803 Vermont 1880 Aurora, IL OS 1840
Dunlap John (made claim at head of Big Slough) nds nds OS 1834
Duryea John abt 1782 New York nds Yorkville, IL KE 1834
Duryea Philinda (d. Rulief S. & Susan) abt 1828 New York nds KE 1834
Ervin Amanda (d. Thomas W., Sr. & Jane (Evans)) abt 1835 Illinois nds KE 1835 HI
Ervin Ellen (d. Thomas W., Sr. & Jane (Evans)) abt 1830 Ohio nds KE 1834 HI
Ervin Robert (s. Thomas W., Sr. & Jane (Evans)) abt 1822 Ohio nds KE 1834 HI
Evans Benjamin (One of first settlers in LR Twp.) nds nds LR 1834 HI
Evans George Washington, Jr. (s. George W., Sr. & Olive McKenna (McIntyre)) Dec ng 1834 Huron Co., OH nds FO 1836 HI
Evans James (settled at Hollenback's Grove)(b. 1800-1810) abt 1805 Ohio nds Missouri KE 1835 HI
Everett Katherine (d. Luther & Hulda (Ricketson)) abt 1815 Peru Twp, Clinton Co., NY nds OS 1832 HI
Fargusson Elihu (s. William & Sarah (Throckmorton)) abt 1833 Ohio nds California? LR 1837 HI
Farley Jabez? (opened first store at Penfield) nds nds LR 1835 HI
Ferguson David (Early settler in BG Twp.) nds nds BG 1838 HI
Ferriss Charity (d. Josiah A. & Electra (Kinney)) abt 1838 Oswego Twp, IL nds OS 1838
Ferriss Charles (s. Josiah A. & Electra (Kinney)) abt 1826 Peru Twp, Clinton Co., NY nds OS 1836
Ferriss James Ricketson (s. Jonathan "Reed" & Lydia (Ricketson)) Jul 6 1837 Kendall Twp, IL nds KE 1837
Ferriss Lydia (Ricketson)(d. Abednego & Martha)(Mrs Jonathan "Reed") May 15 1796 Dartmouth, NY nds KE 1833
Ferriss Patience (d. Josiah A. & Electra (Kinney)) abt 1836 Oswego Twp, IL nds OS 1836
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