Now and Then Name Index
| Owen |
Louie |
|
Wife of Ed Blakeslee |
|
10 April 1932 |
62 |
| Wionex |
Oquawka |
|
Wife of Shabbona |
|
09 September 1945 |
26 |
| Denney |
Joseph |
|
Wife was Emeline Elliott who was the first white child born in Aurora township |
|
29 November 1942 |
76 |
| Wollenweber |
Herman |
H. |
Wife: Anna |
|
05 September 1943 |
26 |
| Hickock |
James |
|
Wild Bill Hickock |
|
29 September 1940 |
73 |
| Hickok |
James |
|
Wild Bill Hickock |
|
02 April 1939 |
11 |
| Wilder |
Bert |
S. |
Wilder's 1932 Garden |
|
26 June 1932 |
71 |
| Wilder |
Bert |
S. |
Wilder's Birthday |
|
28 July 1929 |
25 |
| Stephens |
W. |
W. |
Wiley W. Stephens |
|
|
|
| Root |
Anson |
|
Will |
|
27 June 1970 |
27 |
| Beach |
Deacon |
|
Will County, Illinois |
|
04 November 1945 |
31 |
| Cushing |
Deacon |
|
Will County, Illinois |
|
04 November 1945 |
31 |
| Denney |
Allen |
|
Will County, Illinois |
|
04 November 1945 |
31 |
| Haven |
Samuel |
|
Will County, Illinois |
|
04 November 1945 |
31 |
| Price |
Billy |
|
William P. Price, the pioneer of Sugar Grove |
|
|
|
| Tanner family |
|
|
William Tanner's Children |
|
20 November 1971 |
10 |
| Burton |
Charles |
Pierce |
Willow Whistles |
|
26 April 1931 |
15 |
| Johnson |
George |
|
Wilmette |
|
27 June 1948 |
54 |
| Gates |
Ed |
|
Wolf's Crossing, Illinois |
|
24 February 1946 |
42 |
| Sierp |
Joseph |
|
Wood carvings in Historical Society Museum |
|
18 September 1971 |
02 |
| Andrews |
Bob |
|
Worked for C, B & Q and E. J & E |
|
02 May 1937 |
15 |
| Clancy brothers |
|
|
Worked for C. B. & Q Railroad |
|
20 May 1934 |
67 |
| McDole |
Rodney |
|
Worked for Lincoln |
|
11 February 1945 |
04 |
| McDole |
Rodney |
|
Worked for Lincoln |
|
26 October 1947 |
29 |
| McDole |
Rodney |
|
Worked for Lincoln |
|
15 August 1948 |
60 |
| Jordan |
|
|
Worked for the C. B & Q Railroa; had one arm |
|
20 May 1934 |
66 |
| Hassett |
M. |
D. |
Worked in C., B. & Q Railroad blacksmith shop |
|
29 July 1934 |
75 |
| Stanisha |
Lodi |
J. |
Worked in locomotive blacksmith shop |
|
09 November 1952 |
70 |
| Quackenbush |
Charles |
|
Worked on the electric railway lines |
|
25 November 1934 |
89 |
| Taylor |
Frank |
|
World champion croquet player |
|
16 May 1926 |
12 |
| Powell |
Maud |
|
World's greatest woman violinist |
|
08 September 1935 |
31 |
| Douglas |
Stephen |
A. |
Wormley recollections |
|
31 January 1926 |
Microfilm |
| Hall |
Jennie |
|
Wrote "The Story of Chicago" |
|
17 May 1936 |
60 |
| Miller |
Anson |
S. |
Wrote article for 1871 Lakeside Monthly about Indians of northern Illinois |
|
28 October 1934 |
87 |
| Kirsch |
Agnes |
Robinson |
Wrote poem "Aurora, Our Own" |
|
17 September 1933 |
33 |
| Denney |
Albert |
J. |
Wrote poem "My Native Town Aurora", son of Mrs. Emeline Elliott Denney, first white child born in Aurora township |
|
28 October 1934 |
87 |
| White |
Lutz |
|
Wrote poem on Aurora |
|
14 August 1932 |
78 |
| Faye |
Stanley |
K. |
Wrote the "Now and Then" column in the Beacon News for a time |
|
13 April 1966 |
65 |
| O'Donnell |
Mabel |
|
Wrote the book Singing Wheels |
|
02 November 1963 |
10 |
| Horton |
Gladys |
Alden |
Wrote under name, June Alden |
|
20 December 1969 |
49 |
| Godard |
Gerald |
D. |
Yorkville, Illinois |
|
08 September 1935 |
31 |
| Cornell |
J. |
S. |
Yorkville, Illinois |
|
04 November 1945 |
31 |
| Gable |
A. |
C. |
Yorkville, Illinois |
|
03 July 1949 |
20 |
| Marshall |
John |
R. |
Yorkville, Illinois |
|
25 January 1942 |
42 |
| Merrick |
Clinton |
|
Yorkville, Illinois |
|
03 July 1949 |
20 |
| Sleezer |
Flo |
|
Yorkville, Illinois |
|
08 August 1948 |
59 |
| Stumm |
Joseph |
|
Yorkville, Illinois |
|
24 October 1948 |
67 |
| Voss |
Gus |
|
Yorkville, Illinois |
|
24 October 1948 |
67 |
| Newton |
William |
R. |
Yorkville, Illinois banker, 1902 |
|
09 January 1944 |
40 |
| Felch |
James |
H. |
Yorkville, Illinois lawyer |
|
27 March 1955 |
09 |