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James Sidney Badollet

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James Sidney Badollet

Birth
Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Mar 1934 (aged 79–80)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Son of William Badollet & Amanda Foulks. Husband to Louise Mary.

Married Mary Louisa Hoersting, 15 June 1893 at Immaculate Conception Church, Seattle, Washington. John was 28 years old and employed as a Rail Road Contractor and Louisa was 29. It was the first marriage for both. Marriage license states both were born in Vincennes, Indiana. John's residence at the time was 219 Poplar St, Seattle.

1910 US Federal Census, King County, Seattle
1616 Queen Anne Ave
Badollet, Sidney; Head; 55; marr 17 yrs; Conductor; both parents b. Indiana
Badollet, Louise; wife; 46; 0 children born; both parents born Germany

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"JAMES S. BADOLLET. The great-grandparents of our subject came from France to America in 1777, and made their home in Pennsylvania until 1806, when they came to what is now Knox County, Ind. Here the great-grandfather died. His son, our subject's grandfather, was James P. Badollet. He was a graduate of West Point and was a lieutenant in the war of 1812. His death occurred in Knox County in 1873. James S. is a son of William and Amanda (Foulks) Badollet, who were born in the county in 1821 and 1827, respectively, and both died in 1865. James was born in the county November 26, 1854, and after his parents' death he made his home with his grandfather and was reared on a farm. He obtained a very good education in the district schools near home, and during the winters of 1875-75 he was a student in the Evansville Commercial College, from which institution he graduated in the spring of 1875. He subsequently engaged in farming and continued a tiller of the soil until 1882, when he was appointed deputy treasurer of the county. He is a Democrat and cast his first presidential vote for Hancock. He became a member of the I. O. O. F. in 1882, and is a representative of one of the pioneer famiies of the county and an enterprising young man. "

Ref: History of Knox and Daviess County, Indiana (Chicago, Illinois, The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1886) Page 308/309
Son of William Badollet & Amanda Foulks. Husband to Louise Mary.

Married Mary Louisa Hoersting, 15 June 1893 at Immaculate Conception Church, Seattle, Washington. John was 28 years old and employed as a Rail Road Contractor and Louisa was 29. It was the first marriage for both. Marriage license states both were born in Vincennes, Indiana. John's residence at the time was 219 Poplar St, Seattle.

1910 US Federal Census, King County, Seattle
1616 Queen Anne Ave
Badollet, Sidney; Head; 55; marr 17 yrs; Conductor; both parents b. Indiana
Badollet, Louise; wife; 46; 0 children born; both parents born Germany

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"JAMES S. BADOLLET. The great-grandparents of our subject came from France to America in 1777, and made their home in Pennsylvania until 1806, when they came to what is now Knox County, Ind. Here the great-grandfather died. His son, our subject's grandfather, was James P. Badollet. He was a graduate of West Point and was a lieutenant in the war of 1812. His death occurred in Knox County in 1873. James S. is a son of William and Amanda (Foulks) Badollet, who were born in the county in 1821 and 1827, respectively, and both died in 1865. James was born in the county November 26, 1854, and after his parents' death he made his home with his grandfather and was reared on a farm. He obtained a very good education in the district schools near home, and during the winters of 1875-75 he was a student in the Evansville Commercial College, from which institution he graduated in the spring of 1875. He subsequently engaged in farming and continued a tiller of the soil until 1882, when he was appointed deputy treasurer of the county. He is a Democrat and cast his first presidential vote for Hancock. He became a member of the I. O. O. F. in 1882, and is a representative of one of the pioneer famiies of the county and an enterprising young man. "

Ref: History of Knox and Daviess County, Indiana (Chicago, Illinois, The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1886) Page 308/309


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