• Riley Paddock and his young wife Eliza and their three month old daughter, Burella Jane, had arrived at Washington Grove near Lighthouse the latter part of March, 1837. Grandpa Paddock had come on horseback from Indiana the previous year carrying $1500 in silver in his saddlebags. He had been a storekeeper in a small town near Terra Haute, but decided to come and get some of the fine new land that Uncle Sam had just got possession of by unceremoniously pushing Black Hawk off the premises. He built a log cabin on his land, and set out early next year with his wife and young babe in a prairie schooner for their new home.
[10, p 15]• Grandpa Paddock also used to drive to Chicago and I have heard that once he forded the Chicago river where Clark street now is. Not only would they drive there to sell their grain but would return with their season’s groceries -- a barrel of sugar, a chest of tea, a bag of coffee, etc.
[10, p 15]• Riley moved from near Terre Haute, Indiana to Ogle County [IL] in 1837.
[1259]• Yes, this is the same Riley Paddock. He is the brother to my g-g-g-grandfather, Thomas U. Paddock.
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• 1840 Census: Washington Pct., Ogle, Illinois. 000011/20001.
[1605]• 1850 Census: Daysville, Nashua Twp, Ogle, Illinois. Age 40, b OH. Farmer. $5000.
[1646, p 2]• 1880 Census: Ashton, Lee, Illinois. Age 70, b OH. Retired merchant. Parents b OH.
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