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Herdes, Leo Archibald

Herdes, Leo Archibald

Male 1911 - 1976  (64 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Herdes, Leo Archibald was born on 14 Apr 1911 in Illinois (son of Herdes, Claud M. and Evans, Mamie E.); died on 25 Jan 1976 in Clay County Hospital (Old Location), Flora, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: HERD.L002
    • _FGRAVE: 18312298
    • Funeral: Cardascio-Easley Funeral Home, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois
    • Census: 4 Apr 1940, Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois; 1940 Census, Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois, page 03b

    Notes:

    Leo Herdes, 64, rural Clay City, was dead on arrival at Clay County Hospital.

    He leaves his wife, the former Clarabelle Rinnert whom he married in Salem on September 22, 1930; a son, Jack; two daughters, Kathryn Wyatt and Patsy Mosley; two brothers, John and C. J.; three sisters, Helen Everett, Elizabeth Ivy, and Ethel Carder; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

    Services were held at the Clay City Chapel of Cardascio-Easley Funeral Home with burial in the Clay City Cemetery.

    (Published Clay County Advocate-Press)

    Leo married Rinnert, Clarabelle on 22 Sep 1930 in Salem, Marion County, Illinois. Clarabelle (daughter of Rinnert, Elmer and Kettler, Alvena) was born on 25 Jan 1912 in Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois; died on 14 Feb 1999 in Clay County Hospital, Flora, Clay County, Illinois; was buried on 16 Feb 1999 in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Herdes, Jack was born on 27 Apr 1931 in Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois; died on 20 Oct 2000 in Clay County Hospital, Flora, Clay County, Illinois; was buried on 22 Oct 2000 in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Herdes, Kathryn Jean was born on 24 Apr 1932 in Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois; died on 27 Jan 2016 in Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Herdes, Patsy H. was born on 8 Jul 1938 in Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois; died on 28 Sep 2012 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried on 1 Oct 2012 in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    4. HERDES, Bennie Lee was born on 28 Nov 1946 in Clay County, Illinois; died on 7 Jan 1971 in Noble, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Herdes, Claud M.Herdes, Claud M. was born on 11 Apr 1885 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois (son of Herdes, James Monroe 'Roe' and Snyder, Sarah D.); died on 30 Apr 1946 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: HERD.C003
    • _FGRAVE: 23056886

    Claud married Evans, Mamie E. on 4 Jul 1907 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois. Mamie (daughter of Evans, William Harvey and Archibald, Elizabeth Jane) was born on 2 Jun 1892 in Clay County, Illinois; died on 20 May 1975 in Marion County, Illinois; was buried in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Sandoval, Marion County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Evans, Mamie E. was born on 2 Jun 1892 in Clay County, Illinois (daughter of Evans, William Harvey and Archibald, Elizabeth Jane); died on 20 May 1975 in Marion County, Illinois; was buried in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Sandoval, Marion County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: EVAN.M001
    • _FGRAVE: 120838284

    Children:
    1. Herdes, ? died before 24 Oct 1989.
    2. Herdes, Helen was born in 1908 in Illinois; died on 8 Oct 1978; was buried in Haven Hill Cemetery, Olney, Richland County, Illinois.
    3. 1. Herdes, Leo Archibald was born on 14 Apr 1911 in Illinois; died on 25 Jan 1976 in Clay County Hospital (Old Location), Flora, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    4. Herdes, John W. was born on 21 Aug 1914 in Richland County, Illinois; died on 16 Oct 1982 in Noble, Richland County, Illinois; was buried on 18 Oct 1982 in North Freedom Cemetery, Noble, Richland County, Illinois.
    5. Herdes, Sarah Elizabeth was born on 26 Mar 1917 in Noble, Richland County, Illinois; died on 18 Oct 2002 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Crest Haven Memorial Park, Claremont, Richland County, Illinois.
    6. Herdes, Ethel Grace was born on 28 Feb 1921 in Le Roy, McLean County, Illinois; died on 26 Jul 1988 in Dundas, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Crest Haven Memorial Park, Claremont, Richland County, Illinois.
    7. Herdes, Claudie J. 'Junior' was born on 22 Mar 1924 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois; died on 24 Oct 1989 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois; was buried on 26 Oct 1989 in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    8. Herdes, Betty A. was born on 16 Jan 1926; died on 15 Apr 1952; was buried in Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery, Sandoval, Marion County, Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Herdes, James Monroe 'Roe'Herdes, James Monroe 'Roe' was born on 9 May 1863 in Illinois (son of Herdes, Joseph and Minard, Mary Ann); died on 9 Nov 1936; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: HERD.J005
    • _FGRAVE: 23056871

    Notes:

    James Monroe Herdes (Roe),only son of Joseph Herdes, married at age nineteen to Sarah D. Snyder. They were married in Clay City on February 15, 1883 and also lived on a farm northeast of Clay City.

    Sarah, who was ten years Roe's senior, had been married previously to Seth Evans and had one child, Johnny Evans, who was remembered fondly by his nieces and nephews.

    Roe and Sarah had eight children, five of whom lived until adulthood.

    The three sons, Claude, Charles (Chart), and James all lived out their lives as farmers in the Lathrop Chapel neighborhood near Smith Cemetery northeast of Clay City.

    The Herdes legacy now continues more widespread through the progeny of Claude, Chart and Jim Herdes.

    James married Snyder, Sarah D. on 15 Feb 1883 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. Sarah (daughter of Snyder, Samuel H. and Hamilton, Margret) was born on 4 Sep 1853 in Indiana; died on 21 Jan 1926; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Snyder, Sarah D.Snyder, Sarah D. was born on 4 Sep 1853 in Indiana (daughter of Snyder, Samuel H. and Hamilton, Margret); died on 21 Jan 1926; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: SNYD.S004

    Children:
    1. Herdes, Maggie was born on 27 Jan 1884 in Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois; died on 21 Jul 1973 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. 2. Herdes, Claud M. was born on 11 Apr 1885 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; died on 30 Apr 1946 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Herdes, Charles Alman 'Chart' was born on 9 Nov 1886 in Illinois; died on 31 May 1963; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.
    4. Herdes, James Henry was born on 8 Jul 1888 in Illinois; died on 8 Jul 1961; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    5. Herdes, Samuel was born on 7 Feb 1890; died on 25 Feb 1890.
    6. Herdes, Joseph was born on 7 Feb 1890; died on 9 Feb 1890.
    7. Herdes, Urcle A. was born on 18 Aug 1892; died on 14 Nov 1965; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay County, Illinois.
    8. Herdes, Dora Edward was born on 19 Mar 1894; died on 20 Mar 1898; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

  3. 6.  Evans, William Harvey was born on 17 Feb 1869 in Indiana; died on 22 Dec 1957 in Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Wells Cemetery, Wayne County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: EVAN.W003
    • _FGRAVE: 20531845

    William married Archibald, Elizabeth Jane on 18 Dec 1889 in Clay County, Illinois. Elizabeth was born on 24 Mar 1870 in Illinois; died on 30 Jul 1953 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Wells Cemetery, Wayne County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Archibald, Elizabeth Jane was born on 24 Mar 1870 in Illinois; died on 30 Jul 1953 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Wells Cemetery, Wayne County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: ARCH.E001
    • _FGRAVE: 20531860

    Notes:

    Died:
    Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Evans, age 83, passed away Thursday, July 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mamie Girton, in Olney.

    Children:
    1. 3. Evans, Mamie E. was born on 2 Jun 1892 in Clay County, Illinois; died on 20 May 1975 in Marion County, Illinois; was buried in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Sandoval, Marion County, Illinois.
    2. Evans, William E. was born on 14 Jan 1900 in Illinois; died on 6 Apr 1978; was buried in Wells Cemetery, Wayne County, Illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Herdes, JosephHerdes, Joseph was born in 1832 in Germany; died on 20 Jan 1867 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Leonard Cemetery, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: HERD.J006
    • _FGRAVE: 21179223
    • Military Service: American Civil War, Private, Company D, 155th Illinois Infantry

    Notes:

    JOSEPH HERDES
    1832-1867

    Joseph Herdes, the forefather of the Herdes family in Illinois, was born in Germany in 1832. He immigrated to the United States around 1850 while still a teenager, according to family lore. On May 27, 1857 he was married in Carlinville, Illinoiis to Mary Ann Higgens. She was still a minor, so her father came to the Macoupin County courthouse to sign an affidavit giving his consent. After her untimely death, Joseph was re-married to another Mary Ann, Mary Ann Minard Mead, on February 26 1860 in Clay City Illinois. They lived on a farm northeast of Clay City and had two children, James Monroe, born May 7, 1863, and Samantha Jane, born February 1863.

    On February 15, 1865 Joseph at age thirty-three joined the Union Army to serve in the Civil War. He enlisted for a period of one year and joined Company D of the 155th Illinois Regiment at Camp Butler, Illinois. The timing of his enlistment is ssomewhat inexplicable since the end of the war was two months away and he joined two weeks prior to the birth of his daughter. He signed up with two of his neighbors, and they may have been attracted by a bounty of thirty-three dollars, which was paid at the time of their discharge.

    According to pay slips in his Military Service Records (file no. 701-051) at the National Archives, Joseph was five feet eight inches tall, had fair complexion, light hair and blue eyes. He was mustered out of the service at Murfreesboro, Illinois on September 4, 1865 after eight months of service and after the Civil War had ended in April 1865. Under a general order of the War Department he was able to keep his Springfield rifled musket for six dollars. According to one of his granddaughters, Margaret Herdes Henderson, in later years the bayonet from the rifle was used as a corn knife on her father's farm

    The Adjutant General's Report on the 155th Illinois Infantry Regimental History indicates that the regiment was organized at Camp Butler by Colonel Gustave A. Smith, and mustered in February 28, 1865. On March 2, the unit of 904 men moved to Tullahoma, Tennessee and was assigned to the command of Brevet Brigadier General Dudley. On June 17 the regiment was divided into detachments of twenty to thirty men each and assigned to guard duty on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. Their duties included occupying blockhouses on the railroad from Nashville to Duck River, a distance of fifty miles. On September 4, 1865 the entire regiment was mustered out of service and moved to Camp Butler where the men received final pay and discharge. The 155th was the last regiment organized in Illinois during the Civil War.

    Less than a year and a half after he was discharged as a private, Joseph Herdes died on January 20, 1867 at his farm home northeast of Clay City. He was buried in the Leonard/Snyder cemetery (known locally as the Wease cemetery) located in Pixleley township north east of Clay City near the boundary with Clay City Township. Joseph's only son and namesake, James Monroe Herdes, who was known as Roe, was three years old. Joseph's wife, Mary Ann, re-married a year later on January 7, 1868 to William Leonard. Some thirty years later in 1899 Mary Ann started an eight year long effort to acquire a Civil War survivors pension based on her claim that Joseph's death was caused by his Civil War service.

    The US Congress had enacted legislation following the Civil War to provide pensions to the survivors of war veterans. The Interior Department's Bureau of Pensions administered the pension program, and pensions were paid when the War Department certified that the death of a veteran was war related. After several petitions by Mary Ann Leonard, the War Department denied her claim in 1907 saying that there was no evidence to support that Joseph's death was related to his military service.

    The Interior Department's Bureau of Pensions records on file in the National Archives have several documents (docket no 121-1116) on the efforts by Mary Ann to justify her claim. According to a number of affidavits she was able after thirty years to obtain from former neighbors, Joseph died of chronic diarrhea and lung trouble. Two of his comrades in the 155th, Henry and George Payne, said that Joseph came down with diarrhea in June 1865 when they were stationed in Tullahoma, Tennesseeee. Henry and George were also neighboring farmers to Joseph after the war, and both said that he never recovered from the disease. There were, however, no medical records to substantiate the cause of his death. There were also no church records, and the affidavits indicated that Joseph was not known to have belonged to a church.

    Joseph's only son, James Monroe Herdes (Roe), married at age nineteen to Sarah D. Snyder. They were married in Clay City on February 15, 1883 and also lived on a farm northeast of Clay City. Sarah, who was ten years Roe's senior, had been married previously to Seth Evans and had one child, Johnny Evans, who was remembered fondly by his nieces and nephews. Roe and Sarah had eight children, five of whom lived until adulthood. The three sons, Claude, Charles (Chart), and James all lived out their lives as farmers in the Lathrop Chapel neighborhood near Smith Cemetery northeast of Clay City. The Herdes legacy now continues more widespread through the progeny of Claude, Chart and Jim Herdes.

    To commemorate the Civil War service of Joseph Herdes, a Veterans Administration marble headstone was erected in his honor in September 2003 at his unmarked gravesite in the Leonard/Snyder cemetery. The GAR (Grand Army of the Republic) headstone that had previously marked his grave was displaced during decades of neglect at the remote cemetery before cemetery stewardship was mandated. A family dedication at the Joseph Herdes gravesite is planned for the spring of 2004.


    The brief biography of Joseph Herdes was authored by one of his great great grandsons, Darold R. Herdes.

    Military Service:
    On February 15, 1865 Joseph at age thirty-three joined the Union Army to serve in the Civil War. He enlisted for a period of one year and joined Company D of the 155th Illinois Regiment at Camp Butler, Illinois. The timing of his enlistment is ssomewhat inexplicable since the end of the war was two months away and he joined two weeks prior to the birth of his daughter. He signed up with two of his neighbors, and they may have been attracted by a bounty of thirty-three dollars, which was paid at the time of their discharge.

    According to pay slips in his Military Service Records (file no. 701-051) at the National Archives, Joseph was five feet eight inches tall, had fair complexion, light hair and blue eyes. He was mustered out of the service at Murfreesboro, Illinois on September 4, 1865 after eight months of service and after the Civil War had ended in April 1865. Under a general order of the War Department he was able to keep his Springfield rifled musket for six dollars. According to one of his granddaughters, Margaret Herdes Henderson, in later years the bayonet from the rifle was used as a corn knife on her father's farm

    Joseph married Minard, Mary Ann on 26 Feb 1860 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. Mary was born in UNKNOWN; died in yes. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Minard, Mary Ann was born in UNKNOWN; died in yes.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: MINA.M001

    Children:
    1. 4. Herdes, James Monroe 'Roe' was born on 9 May 1863 in Illinois; died on 9 Nov 1936; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Herdes, Samantha Jane was born in 1865 in Illinois; died in 1934; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

  3. 10.  Snyder, Samuel H. was born on 17 Mar 1824; died on 1 Oct 1887.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: SNYD.S005

    Samuel married Hamilton, Margret. Margret was born on 8 Dec 1824; died on 1 Dec 1882. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Hamilton, Margret was born on 8 Dec 1824; died on 1 Dec 1882.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: HAMI.M003

    Children:
    1. 5. Snyder, Sarah D. was born on 4 Sep 1853 in Indiana; died on 21 Jan 1926; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.



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