Civil War Company G 126th IL INF
Served three and a half years in the Army of the Cumberland and was at the siege of Vicksburg. His name appears in the Illinois state monument at Vicksburg National Battlefield Park.
He owned the Rapids City Mills, a 160 acre farm in Cordova Township and owned interests in the Port Byron Lumber Company and a local coal mine on Barbers Creek. He married Sarah P. E. Rowe in Sept. 28 1866 and they had 10 children.
He was member of Masonic Order, the Odd Fellows, A. O. U. W. and the Grand Army of the Republic.
His parents were Captin Alfred Adams (Sept. 6 1818-March 24 1882) and Louisna Green Adams. A.A. Adams owned riverboats and worked on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. He moved to Rock Island Co. and bought a 250 acre farm in Cordova Township in 1853?
Civil War Company G 126th IL INF
Served three and a half years in the Army of the Cumberland and was at the siege of Vicksburg. His name appears in the Illinois state monument at Vicksburg National Battlefield Park.
He owned the Rapids City Mills, a 160 acre farm in Cordova Township and owned interests in the Port Byron Lumber Company and a local coal mine on Barbers Creek. He married Sarah P. E. Rowe in Sept. 28 1866 and they had 10 children.
He was member of Masonic Order, the Odd Fellows, A. O. U. W. and the Grand Army of the Republic.
His parents were Captin Alfred Adams (Sept. 6 1818-March 24 1882) and Louisna Green Adams. A.A. Adams owned riverboats and worked on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. He moved to Rock Island Co. and bought a 250 acre farm in Cordova Township in 1853?
Family Members
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Sarah Boynton Adams Brindle
1843–1917
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Lucinda Perry Adams Saunders
1845–1934
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Amazilla Victoria A. Adams Whitesides
1848–1932
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Alfred Albert Adams
1849–1921
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Thomas Jefferson Adams
1852–1909
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Louisiana "Alice" Adams Williamson
1855–1941
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Ida May Adams Bowker
1858–1917
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William Henry Adams Sr
1861–1939
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Wilson Fleming Adams
1866–1956
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