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John Fred Day

Male 1842 - 1875  (33 years)


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  • Name John Fred Day 
    Birth 1842  Vermont Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Census 21 Sep 1850  Grafton, Windham, VT Find all individuals with events at this location 
    John F, age 8, born VT, living with parents 
    Census 2 Jun 1860  Brimfield, Peoria, IL Find all individuals with events at this location 
    John A, age 18, born VT, living with paretns 
    Military Service Jun 1863  5th Congressional District, IL Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Draft record of John Fred Day, 24, born VT, single, clerk 
    Census 18 Aug 1870  Brimfield, Peoria, IL Find all individuals with events at this location 
    age 25, born VT, dry goods merchant, living in house of Lewis Vandergrift (no relation known) 
    Death 22 Jun 1875  Joliet, Will, IL Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Springdale Cemetery, Peoria, IL Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2052  Family Tree
    Last Modified 21 Feb 2023 

    Father John Boyden Day,   b. 24 Apr 1815, Chesterfield, Cheshire, NH Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 May 1884, Galva, Henry, IL Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years) 
    Mother Maria Clarke,   b. 15 Feb 1818, Chesterfield, Cheshire, NH Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 Jun 1897, Peoria, Peoria, IL Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 79 years) 
    Marriage 7 May 1838 
    Family ID F342  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Headstones
    John F Day & Abbie (Day) Stevens Gravestones
    John F Day & Abbie (Day) Stevens Gravestones
    ON LEFT
    [unreadable] / ABBIE J. DAY / [unreadable] in / WALTER B. STEVENS / DIED / Oct. 27, 1871.
    daughter of JOHN B. & MARIA DAY
    ON RIGHT - transcription states he died 22 Jun 1875 in Joliet IL
    [unreadable]
    SON OF / John B. & Maria Day

  • Notes 
    • From History of Rockford and Winnebago County, Illinois
      From the First Settlement in 1834 to the Civil War by CHARLES A. CHURCH
      To Dr. Kerr belongs the honor of preaching the first war sermon in Rockford after the bombardment of Fort Sumter. Sunday morning the news came that President Lincoln had issued a call for seventy -five thousand men. It was one of those critical moments in the nation's life. Under its solemn inspiration, Dr. Kerr preached an impressive patriotic discourse in the afternoon in the First church, and for the first time in local history the American flag was displayed from the pulpit. Dr. Kerr preached the first funeral discourse over a dead soldier, a brother of Lucius Day, whose remains had been returned to Rockford for burial. These memorial services were held in the street in front of the old court house.