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John Walter Stead

Male 1885 - 1974  (88 years)

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  1. 1.  John Walter SteadJohn Walter Stead was born on 22 May 1885 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA (son of John Waddington Stead and Mary Lasbury); died on 16 Feb 1974 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; Attorney

    John married Mabel Quackenbush on 22 Jun 1912 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. Mabel was born on 24 Feb 1891 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; died on 26 Dec 1972 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Stead
    2. Anne Stead
    3. John Walter Stead was born on 20 Jul 1913 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; died on 10 May 1991 in Collier, Florida, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Waddington SteadJohn Waddington Stead was born on 18 Oct 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA (son of Matthias Stead and Ann Maud); died on 20 Dec 1925 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave ID: 25739113

    John married Mary Lasbury on 9 Jan 1884 in Pike, Pike, Illinois, USA. Mary (daughter of John Lasbury, Snr. and Sarah Simpkin) was born on 29 Jan 1859 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 1 Oct 1940 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried on 3 Oct 1940 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary LasburyMary Lasbury was born on 29 Jan 1859 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA (daughter of John Lasbury, Snr. and Sarah Simpkin); died on 1 Oct 1940 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried on 3 Oct 1940 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave ID: 25739154

    Notes:

    Died:
    Daughter of John Lasbury and Sarah Simpkin; wife of John Waddington Stead

    Mary Lasbury, the oldest child of John and Sarah (Simpkin) Lasbury was born January 29, 1859 near Griggsville, Illinois and passed away Tuesday morning, October 1, 1940, at the Stead home, where she lived with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cadwell.

    She received her education in Walnut Grove and Griggsville Schools. On January 9th, 1884 she was united in marriage to John W. Stead who passed away on December 20, 1925. To this union were born four children. John Walter Stead of Chicago, Anne Elizabeth, wife of George A. Cadwell, William who passed away on 8th of August 1908 and Winifred Louise.

    Mrs. Stead has been a faithful communicant of the St. James' Episcopal Church ever since its establishment in this community and has always been active in its organization.

    Her interests were centered around her home and her church.

    Besides her children she leaves to mourn her loss two sisters, Mrs. C.P. Hatch and Mrs. L.W. Parker, two brothers John and Vincent Lasbury, all of Griggsville, four grand children, an number of nephews and nieces and a host of other relatives and friends.

    Mrs. Stead will be greatly missed in her church, her home and her community. She was a woman of the highest Christian character, patient and unassuming.

    The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 in St. James Church, the Rev. J.K. Putt, D.D., officiating. Burial will be held in the Griggsville, Cemetery.

    "Grant her rest eternal, o Lord, and my light perpetual shine upon her."

    Buried:
    Daughter of John Lasbury and Sarah Simpkin; wife of John Waddington Stead

    Mary Lasbury, the oldest child of John and Sarah (Simpkin) Lasbury was born January 29, 1859 near Griggsville, Illinois and passed away Tuesday morning, October 1, 1940, at the Stead home, where she lived with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cadwell.

    She received her education in Walnut Grove and Griggsville Schools. On January 9th, 1884 she was united in marriage to John W. Stead who passed away on December 20, 1925. To this union were born four children. John Walter Stead of Chicago, Anne Elizabeth, wife of George A. Cadwell, William who passed away on 8th of August 1908 and Winifred Louise.

    Mrs. Stead has been a faithful communicant of the St. James' Episcopal Church ever since its establishment in this community and has always been active in its organization.

    Her interests were centered around her home and her church.

    Besides her children she leaves to mourn her loss two sisters, Mrs. C.P. Hatch and Mrs. L.W. Parker, two brothers John and Vincent Lasbury, all of Griggsville, four grand children, an number of nephews and nieces and a host of other relatives and friends.

    Mrs. Stead will be greatly missed in her church, her home and her community. She was a woman of the highest Christian character, patient and unassuming.

    The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 in St. James Church, the Rev. J.K. Putt, D.D., officiating. Burial will be held in the Griggsville, Cemetery.

    "Grant her rest eternal, o Lord, and my light perpetual shine upon her."

    Notes:

    Married:
    On Wednesday last, Jan. 9, 1884, at 3 p.m., a large number of invited friends gathered at St. James Church, this city, to hear the nuptial vows of Mr. John W. Stead and Miss Mary Lasbury. Rev. J.S. Colton, rector of the Church, officiated, using the beautiful marriage ceremony of the Episcopal service.

    On behalf of the trustees and communicants of St. James Church Mr. M. (Monroe) Yates publicly presented Mr. and Mrs. Stead with a handsome Bible.

    After the ceremony at the church, number of friends followed the groom and bride to the hospitable home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lasbury, Sr. where a sumptuous feast was spread, and amid social conviviality and congratulations, the time passed rapidly and pleasantly.

    The bridal party have not yet returned from a visit to St. Louis friends.

    The accomplished bride, who was a favorite of those who knew her best, was the recipient of a large number of elegant, costly and useful presents.

    Mr. Stead is one of our young, energetic, honorable business men and the Press joins their many friends in wishing them long, useful and happy careers.

    Children:
    1. William Stead died on 8 Aug 1908 in Du Quoin, Perry, Illinois, USA.
    2. Anne Elizabeth Stead
    3. Winifred Louise Stead
    4. 1. John Walter Stead was born on 22 May 1885 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 16 Feb 1974 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Matthias Stead

    Matthias + Ann Maud. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann Maud
    Children:
    1. George Frederick Stead
    2. Charles Ellison Stead
    3. 2. John Waddington Stead was born on 18 Oct 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA; died on 20 Dec 1925 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.

  3. 6.  John Lasbury, Snr.John Lasbury, Snr. was born on 11 Nov 1830 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK (son of Benjamin Lasbury and Mary Turnbull); died on 17 Nov 1907 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave ID: 18996247
    • Baptism: 8 Dec 1830, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; Address:
      St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Occupation: 30 Mar 1851, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; Butcher
    • Residence: 30 Mar 1851, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; : 20y; Address:
      12 Terrace, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Military Service: 1 Jul 1863, Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; US Civil War

    Notes:

    John Lasbury was born in Kensington, London, England, Nov. 11, 1830, and was educated in the same place.

    He learned the butcher's trade when quite young, and came to America in 1852 in a sail-ship: was 10 weeks coming from Liverpool to New Orleans, and 3 weeks from New Orleans to St. Louis.

    From St. Louis he walked to Griggsville in a deep snow, a distance of about 110 miles; this he accomplished in 3 days' time.

    He worked for the late Robert Allen, of Griggsville, for about 2 years; was the first butcher in Griggsville: supplied Griggsville and Pittsfield both with meat from one beef, and sometimes would have some left, which he would take to Perry.

    He was married March 20, 1858, to Sarah Simpkin, daughter of Thos. Simpkin, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Lasbury have 5 children, - Mary, Ann, Elizabeth, John and Vincent. Mr. L. resides on sec. 28, Griggsville tp., and is engaged in farming and stock-raising. He has some fine cattle, and he brought the first long-wooled sheep to this part of the country. These sheep were brought from Canada.

    JOHN LASBURY Snr. - The deceased John Lasbury, who passed to rest Sunday, Nov. 17, 1907, was born in Kensington, England, Nov. 11, 1830. He was a son of Benjamin and Mary Lasbury, being the second child born to the union.

    He came to America in 1851, living for a time with his uncle in Flint township, Pike county, Illinois. He Afterwards moved to Griggsville, where he has resided continuously to the time of his death.

    He was united in marriage Sarah Simpkin in Griggsville, Ill., on March 20, 1858. Had he lived until March 20 next, he would have celebrated his golden wedding anniversary.

    There were born to this union five children three daughters and two sons: Mary (Mrs. John Stead), Anne (Mrs. Charles Hatch), Elizabeth (Mrs. Louis Parker) John, all of Griggsville; and Vincent, of Chicago, all of whom survive the deceased. Two brothers, Thomas, resid-ing in Griggsville, Benjamin G., residing in London, England; and two sisters Mrs. Hearn, of Bristol, England, and Mrs. Norman, of Hammersmith, England, survive him.

    He passed nearly all of a long life in and near Griggsvllle, pursuing the occupation of farming.

    He leaves a large circle of friends and acquaintances, who will long cherish the many sterling qualities of character which so endeared him to all who had the pleasure of his intimate acquaintance and friendship.

    May he rest in peace and light perpetual shine upon him.

    The funeral service was held at St. James church Tuesday afternoon, Nov 19, at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. James Maxon, of Galesburg.

    The interment was in beautiful Walnut Grove cemetery south of the city.

    The pall bearers were Dr. T. S. and Rufus Hitch Thos. Simpkin, Jr., T. M. Yates, Page Hatch and Robert Hopkins, all nephews of the deceased except one.

    Contributed by Sandi Donaldson

    John married Sarah Simpkin on 20 Mar 1858 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA. Sarah (daughter of Thomas Simpkin and Ann Warton) was born on 11 Nov 1836 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 23 Oct 1913 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah SimpkinSarah Simpkin was born on 11 Nov 1836 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA (daughter of Thomas Simpkin and Ann Warton); died on 23 Oct 1913 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave ID: 18996259

    Notes:

    Died:
    The deceased Sarah (Simpkin) Lasbury, who passed to rest on Thursday, Oct. 23d, 1913, was born at Walnut Grove on November 11th, 1836. She was the eldest daughter of Thomas Simpkin and Ann, his wife.

    Her whole life was spent in the neighborhood of Griggsville, where all her children were born. She was the wife of Mr. John Lasbury to whom she was united on March 20th, 1858, and she survived him by almost six years, he having passed to his reward on Sunday, Nov. 17th, 1907.

    To this union were born five children, three daughters and two sons, Mary (Mrs. John Stead), Ann (Mrs. C. P. Hatch), Elizabeth (Mrs. Louis Parker), John, all of Griggsville; and Vincent of Chicago, all of whom survive their parents.

    Two sisters, Ann (Mrs. B. B. Hopkins), Mary (Mrs. Hitch) and Thomas Simpkin, the only brother, also survives their sister.

    There is little need to speak of the saintly character and loveable personality that has gone from the darkness of her earthly life to the light of paradise, for all knew of her sterling qualities, who had the privilege of her friendship or acquaintance.

    Suffice it to say that the whole of this township and the surrounding neighborhood sincerely mourns the departure of as good a woman as they have ever been permitted to know.

    Rest Eternal, grant her, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her. The funeral service was held at S. James' church on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 2:30,conducted by the pastor.

    A large concourse of relatives and friends were present to pay their last marks of respect to their de parted loved one.

    The interment was in the beautiful Walnut Grove cemetery, where she lies side by side with her beloved partner. The pall bearers were Dr. T. S. and Rufus Hitch, T. M. Yates, Page Hatch, Walter Stead and Robert Hopkins.

    Contributed by Sandi Donaldson

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Lasbury was born on 29 Jan 1859 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 1 Oct 1940 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried on 3 Oct 1940 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    2. Anne Lasbury was born on 16 Dec 1861 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 16 Jan 1943 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried on 18 Jan 1943 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Lasbury was born on 9 Mar 1864 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 26 Apr 1951 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    4. John Lasbury, Jnr. was born on 29 Sep 1866 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 1 Nov 1946 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried on 4 Nov 1946 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    5. Dr. Vincent Lasbury was born on 19 Feb 1872 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 3 Feb 1945 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA; was buried on 4 Feb 1945 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Benjamin LasburyBenjamin Lasbury was born in 1794 in Dundry, Somerset, England, UK (son of James Lasbury and Mary Burge); died on 12 Apr 1873 in Burrington, Somerset, England, UK; was buried in 1873 in Dundry, Somerset, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave ID: 43971262
    • Baptism: 20 Apr 1794, Dundry, Somerset, England, UK; Address:
      St. Michaels Church, Dundry, Somerset, England, UK
    • Court Proceedings: 28 Feb 1842, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Occupation: 30 Mar 1851, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; Butcher
    • Residence: 30 Mar 1851, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; : 56y; Address:
      12 Terrace, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Occupation: 7 Apr 1861, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK; Butcher
    • Residence: 7 Apr 1861, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK; : 66y; Address:
      Love Street, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK
    • Occupation: 7 Aug 1867; Butcher
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1871, Upper Langford, Churchill, Somerset, England, UK; : 76y
    • Occupation: 12 Apr 1873; Butcher
    • Probate: 29 Aug 1885, Wells, Somerset, England, UK

    Notes:

    Court Proceedings:
    The proceedings of the Old Bailey

    1062

    WILLIAM MILTON was indicted for stealing, on the 3rd of March, 45lbs. weight of beef, value ?1, 10s., the goods of Benjamin Lasbury.

    MR. CLARKSON Conducted the Prosecution,

    JAMES PELLATT (police-constable D 173.) At a quarter to nine o'clock on Thursday night last, I was on duty in Phillimore-place, Kensington I saw the prisoner walking down Phillimore-mews I followed him down and when he came to a gas-light, I saw he had something on his shoulder I stopped him, and asked what he had got he said, "Nothing he was not drunk I said I thought he had something that was not right, and he dropped 45lbs. weight of beef from his shoulder I detained him the beef was shown to Mr. Lasbury.

    BENJAMIN LASBURY . I keep a butcher's shop in Kensington. I saw a piece of beef the next morning it was part of the rump and loin it was mine I had seen it safe between five and six o'clock last Thursday evening I missed it when I came home about ten it is worth about 30s. I swear it was mine.

    Prisoner. I was very drunk at the time.

    GUILTY Aged 19. Confined Three Months.

    Benjamin married Mary Turnbull on 28 Feb 1828 in Westminster, London, England, UK. Mary (daughter of John Turnbull, I and Elizabeth Layfield) was born in 1803 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England, UK; died on 7 Aug 1867 in Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK; was buried on 11 Aug 1867 in Dundry, Somerset, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary TurnbullMary Turnbull was born in 1803 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England, UK (daughter of John Turnbull, I and Elizabeth Layfield); died on 7 Aug 1867 in Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK; was buried on 11 Aug 1867 in Dundry, Somerset, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave ID: 38000470
    • Baptism: 9 Dec 1803, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England, UK; Address:
      St. John the Baptist Church, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England,
    • Residence: 30 Mar 1851, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; : 46y; Address:
      12 Terrace, Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Occupation: 7 Apr 1861, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK; Annuitant
    • Residence: 7 Apr 1861, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK; : 56y; Address:
      5 Portland Place, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK
    • Residence: 7 Aug 1867, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK; Address:
      10 Portland Place, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, U

    Notes:

    Died:
    MARY TURNBULL LASBURY, born in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England the daughter of John and Elizabeth TURNBULL. She was the wife of Benjamin LASBURY whom she married on May 28, 1828 in St. Clement Danes Church, Westminster, London. Benjamin and Mary Lasbury were the parents of Benjamin, John and Thomas LASBURY, Mrs. James Thomas (Mary) HURN and Mrs. Edwin George (Elizabeth) NORMAN-

    MARY TURNBULL LASBURY comes from a large family of siblings, many of who immigrated to America as did two of her sons. They include: Marmeduke TURNBULL, Thomas Walker TURNBULL, William TURNBULL, and Christopher TURNBULL.

    Mary's grave was found and photographed by Robin Lasbury in the UK. According to Robin, Mary is buried at a small church in the village of Dundry, about 5 miles south of Bristol. The name of the church is Church of St. Michael, Dundry

    Buried:
    Inscription:
    To the memory of JAMES LASBURY who died 4th day of December 1800 aged 58 years

    Also MARY wife of the above who died 12th April 1833 aged 72 years

    Also MARY LASBURY the beloved wife of Benjamin Lasbury Jnr died August 6th 1867 aged 61 years

    Children:
    1. Benjamin G. Lasbury was born on 4 Dec 1829 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; died on 2 Feb 1919 in Finchley, Middlesex, England, UK; was buried on 5 Feb 1919 in Camden, Middlesex, England, UK.
    2. 6. John Lasbury, Snr. was born on 11 Nov 1830 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; died on 17 Nov 1907 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    3. Thomas Lasbury, I was born on 8 Jun 1832 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; died on 8 Mar 1911 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    4. Mary Lasbury was born in 1834 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; died before 1837 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK.
    5. Benjamin Lasbury was born in Aug 1834 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; died on 11 May 1835 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; was buried on 11 May 1835 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK.
    6. Francis Lasbury was born in 1836 in Holborn, London, Middlesex, England, UK; died in 1836 in Holborn, London, Middlesex, England, UK; was buried on 8 Jun 1836 in Holborn, London, Middlesex, England, UK.
    7. Mary Lasbury was born in 1837 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; died in 1913 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK; was buried on 27 May 1913 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK.
    8. Elizabeth Lasbury was born in 1841 in Kensington, Middlesex, England, UK; died on 6 Jul 1922 in Alresford, Hampshire, England, UK.

  3. 14.  Thomas Simpkin was born in 1807 in Yorkshire, England, UK; died on 30 Apr 1861 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave ID: 61812519
    • Immigration: 22 Oct 1831, Morgan City, Morgan, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Died:
    THOMAS SIMPKINS

    As the blushing rose sheds its perfume, and by its beauty in spring-time delights the soul of mankind, so the good works of noble men live, radiantly and sublimely beautiful, in the hearts of their fellows long after the turf grows over the earthly tenement that shuts them out from the light of the world. The immortal Scottish bard, Robert Burns, wrote of a deceased friend:--

    "An honest man here lies at rest
    As e'er God with his image blest;
    The friend of man, the friend of truth,
    The friend of age and guide of youth;
    Few hearts like his with virtue warmed,
    Few heads with knowledge so informed.
    If there's another world, he lives in bliss;
    If there is none, he made the best of this."

    Such an epitaph would be extremely apropos to the subject of this sketch, whose name appears at its heading. As a pioneer of Pike county, with reminiscences of his early days, we wish particularly to deal, the aim of the publishers of this work being to do honor to the early settlers - those hardy yeoman who, in the primitive days of the county, braved the dangers that beset them on all sides, and the uncertainties of the seasons, and, through their exertions, brought the present generation into possession of the Eden of the world.

    Thos. Simpkins was born in Yorkshire, England, in the year ____, and there resided until he was ___ years of age, when, becoming impressed with a desire to dwell amid the scenes of a wild and new country, he left "Merrie England" for the land where universal freedom reigned, and royalty existed with the high, the low, the rich, and the poor. Liberty, the beautiful Goddess, beckoned him, and he steered for the beacon light which she burned upon her shores, to light safely into her elysium the oppressed of all nations. On the 22d day of October, 1831, a hardy young man, this noble scion of old England struck his tent in Morgan county, in this state, determined to commence his life-struggle for fortune there; but, as time moved on, the broad prairies of old Pike, then but a wild garden, perfumed with the rich and beautiful flowers planted by the hand of Dame Nature, with but few farms and settlers, offered him a broader and better field for operation, and in 1833 he moved in, and immediately began a busy toiler in the hive with those who were then working the grand old prairies of the county, which have since made her so famous throughout the nation. His first labor was performed for Mr. W. W. Jones, who, at the time of this writing, lives in Griggsville, a hale old man, and an honored member of the community. For a long time, exposed to the rays of the scorching sun, or breasting the tempestuous winds that drove mercilessly over the waste fields, or withstanding the pelting rain and rattling hail, he delved into the soil, and with his ploughshare turned the sod of the grand prairie, receiving for his arduous labors eleven dollars per month - a very large salary at the time. Industry and prudence were his traits, and adherence thereto brought him his reward - his accumulations amounting to enough, in a very short time, to enable him to purchase an ox team, with which he set out for himself, and a very few months sufficed to find him in possession of land of his own, upon which he had the proud satisfaction of seeing, as results of his labor, waving corn and golden wheat spring up in abundance. This land is now known as the Butz farm, and is one of the many productive places in the county known as No. 1. In the year ____ he purchased the home farm.

    Encouraged by his property, and becoming enamored of an estimable young lady, Miss Ann Wharton, in the year 1836 he married. To them were born six children, five of whom are living - four daughters and one son - than whom there is none in Pike county more honored and respected. Thomas, jr., succeeded to the home place, at which he now resides, where can be seen, in the thrifty and prosperous appearance of the fields, fences, outbuildings, etc., the industry and prudence of the father transmitted to the son. Sarah, the oldest daughter, is the wife of Mr. John Lasbury, one of he most prominent stock raisers, as well as one of the most thrifty farmers, in the county. Two other daughters, Anna and Mary, are married and now living in Pike county, and are most estimable ladies. The youngest daughter, Vinand, resides with her aged mother, in the lovely village of Griggsville, a comfort and a help to her in her declining years.

    Mr. Simpkins, recognizing the world as a progressive one, was among the first to adopt such improvements in the manner of tilling the soil as made their appearances, from his early days to the time of his death, and is a well known fact that he was one of the first to introduce into the county a wheat drill and a self-raking reaper. Perfection in all things seemed to be the spirit that moved him, and at a very early day he imported blooded cattle, and in his latter days possessed one of the finest herds of cattle in the state. As an artist delights in his peculiar science, so delighted Mr. Simpkins in fine stock, improvement in stock raising, and the production of cereals. Hence it is no wonder that we find him one of the first to favor the establishment of agricultural and horticultural societies, and a firm friend and supporter of county fairs, and one of the founders of the Pike county organization.

    The years of hard toil and anxiety he experienced in building a foundation for his family bore heavily upon him, and disease marked him as a victim as he had reached the zenith of affluence - at the time when he had just prepared to dwell among his people and be happy in seeing all of his flesh and blood enjoying the fruit of the trees planted by his own hand. In 1860 he left America to visit the scenes of his childhood, and reached there in time to tarry awhile with the friends of his youth and behold the changes that had taken place, when, called by the almighty, his spirit forsook its earthly tenement and winged its way to that haven of rest prepared in the realms of bliss for the good, while the body was laid away in the old Moulton churchyard, wherein were many whitened monuments familiar to it in life, years and years before.

    A better man could not be found.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~glendasubyak/tsimpkins.html

    Thomas married Ann Warton in 1836 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA. Ann was born on 7 Dec 1810 in Yorkshire, England, UK; died on 5 Aug 1884 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Ann Warton was born on 7 Dec 1810 in Yorkshire, England, UK; died on 5 Aug 1884 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave ID: 61812647

    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah Simpkin was born on 11 Nov 1836 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 23 Oct 1913 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    2. Ann Simpkin was born on 17 Apr 1838 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; died on 3 Jul 1922 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    3. Mary J. Simpkin was born in 1841; died in 1917 in Clayton, Adams, Illinois, USA; was buried in Clayton, Adams, Illinois, USA.
    4. Thomas Simpkin was born on 24 Nov 1845; died on 1 Aug 1931 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.
    5. Vincent Simpkin was born on 2 Jun 1849; died on 20 Aug 1851 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA; was buried in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.