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James McDowell Tadlock

Also Known As: "J.M. Tadlock"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hancock County, Illinois, United States
Death: March 27, 1918 (78)
Appanoose County, Iowa, United States
Place of Burial: Moravia, Appanoose County, Iowa, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Tadlock and Mary Ann Tadlock
Husband of Charlotte Eliza Tadlock
Father of Lucy Tadlock Coulson; Thomas Quincy Tadlock; John Alexander Tadlock; Iva Susan McKay; Arlie Rebecca Stark and 1 other
Brother of Elizabeth Huddleston-Matherly; Antoinette Kelly; Benjamin Bullington Tadlock; Chesterfield W Tadlock; Joseph S. Tadlock and 1 other

Managed by: Eldon Lester Clark
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About James McDowell Tadlock

The following information was provided by Kene G. Tadlock-Boyd contributor #47150052 Wedding Anniversary announcement published in the Semi Weekly Iowegian, Tuesday, December 3, 1912, front page GOLDEN WEDDING Celebrated Nov. 30th by Mr. and Mrs. James M. Tadlock Mr. and Mrs. James M. Tadlock celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Saturday, Nov. 30 at their home near Moravia. Mr. Tadlock is 72 years old and his wife is 69, and they have always enjoyed good health until the last few years. They are one of the most highly respected and well known families of Appanoose county, having been in our midst for more than 30 years . They have seven children, all living. Mrs. Ida McKay, Lincoln, Neb; Mrs. Sylvia Newberg, Ravenna Neb; Mrs. Lucy Coulson Centerville; Mrs. Arlie Stark , Jerome, and T. L. and J . A., both of Moravia, and A. J . of Wichita Kan. The day was spent with the family and relatives and the evening was enjoyed friends and neighbors. The celebratlon of this occasion adds one more cherished reminscence to their store house of pleasant memories. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Death notice published in the Semi Weekly Iowegian, April 1, 1918 [page 4] James M. Tadlock Dead James M. Tadlock pioneer citizen of Moravia, passed away at his home Wednesday night at 9:30 o'clock. ParticuIars will be published later. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Obituary notice was published in the Semi-Weekly Iowegian newspaper, Thursday, April 4, 1918 [page 4] James McDowell Tadlock James McDowell Tadlock was born Septemberl 11, 1839, in Hancock county, Ill., and died March 27, 1918 at 9:30 p. m. aged 78 years, 6 months and 16 days, being the last survivor of a family of eleven children. On November 30, 1862, he was united in marriage to Charlotte Kent, of Blakesburg, Iowa. To this union seven children were born, three sons and four daughters. J. A., of Moravia; A. J., of San Anton, Mexico; T. Q. at home; Mrs. Lucy Coulson, of Centerville, Mrs. Iva McKay, of Lincoln: Nebr.; Mrs. Sylvia Newberg, of Ravenna, Nebr.; and Mrs. Arlie Stark, of Jerome, Iowa. All are living and all present for the funeral except A. J. He was converted and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Moravia in 1892 and lived a devoted, exemplary Christian life, true to his God and true to his fellowmen. In 1875 he came to Appanoose county and located on the farm that has been his home for forty-three years. During his early life he was active in community affairs and filled many places of honor and trust, being one of the most highly respected and well known citizens of Appanoose county. Besides his aged wife, he leaves to mourn his departure seven children, eleven grand children, one great grandchild and a host of friends and neighbors. Funeral services were held from the late home Friday afternoon, conducted by Reverend Hightshoe, of the First M. B. church, at Moravia, and burial in the Moravia cemetery.

The following information was provided by Kene G. Tadlock-Boyd contributor #47150052 Wedding Anniversary announcement published in the Semi Weekly Iowegian, Tuesday, December 3, 1912, front page GOLDEN WEDDING Celebrated Nov. 30th by Mr. and Mrs. James M. Tadlock Mr. and Mrs. James M. Tadlock celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Saturday, Nov. 30 at their home near Moravia. Mr. Tadlock is 72 years old and his wife is 69, and they have always enjoyed good health until the last few years. They are one of the most highly respected and well known families of Appanoose county, having been in our midst for more than 30 years . They have seven children, all living. Mrs. Ida McKay, Lincoln, Neb; Mrs. Sylvia Newberg, Ravenna Neb; Mrs. Lucy Coulson Centerville; Mrs. Arlie Stark , Jerome, and T. L. and J . A., both of Moravia, and A. J . of Wichita Kan. The day was spent with the family and relatives and the evening was enjoyed friends and neighbors. The celebratlon of this occasion adds one more cherished reminscence to their store house of pleasant memories. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Death notice published in the Semi Weekly Iowegian, April 1, 1918 [page 4] James M. Tadlock Dead James M. Tadlock pioneer citizen of Moravia, passed away at his home Wednesday night at 9:30 o'clock. ParticuIars will be published later. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Obituary notice was published in the Semi-Weekly Iowegian newspaper, Thursday, April 4, 1918 [page 4] James McDowell Tadlock James McDowell Tadlock was born Septemberl 11, 1839, in Hancock county, Ill., and died March 27, 1918 at 9:30 p. m. aged 78 years, 6 months and 16 days, being the last survivor of a family of eleven children. On November 30, 1862, he was united in marriage to Charlotte Kent, of Blakesburg, Iowa. To this union seven children were born, three sons and four daughters. J. A., of Moravia; A. J., of San Anton, Mexico; T. Q. at home; Mrs. Lucy Coulson, of Centerville, Mrs. Iva McKay, of Lincoln: Nebr.; Mrs. Sylvia Newberg, of Ravenna, Nebr.; and Mrs. Arlie Stark, of Jerome, Iowa. All are living and all present for the funeral except A. J. He was converted and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Moravia in 1892 and lived a devoted, exemplary Christian life, true to his God and true to his fellowmen. In 1875 he came to Appanoose county and located on the farm that has been his home for forty-three years. During his early life he was active in community affairs and filled many places of honor and trust, being one of the most highly respected and well known citizens of Appanoose county. Besides his aged wife, he leaves to mourn his departure seven children, eleven grand children, one great grandchild and a host of friends and neighbors. Funeral services were held from the late home Friday afternoon, conducted by Reverend Hightshoe, of the First M. B. church, at Moravia, and burial in the Moravia cemetery.

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James McDowell Tadlock's Timeline

1839
September 11, 1839
Hancock County, Illinois, United States
1867
October 4, 1867
Blakesburg, Wapello County, Iowa, United States
1869
October 4, 1869
Iowa, United States
1871
July 15, 1871
Blakesburg, Wapello County, Iowa, United States
1876
March 17, 1876
Unionville, Appanoose County, Iowa, United States
1880
February 12, 1880
Wapello County, Iowa, United States
1882
February 20, 1882
Moravia, Appanoose County, Iowa, United States
1918
March 27, 1918
Age 78
Appanoose County, Iowa, United States
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Moravia Cemetery, Moravia, Appanoose County, Iowa, United States