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Monday, August 31, 2009

The Story of Henry and Margaret Elizabeth (ROBINSON) CRONISTER

HENRY SMITH CRONISTER , born 22 Mar 1865 in now Darkesville, Berkeley County, West Virginia; died 16 Mar 1932 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois; buried 18 Mar 1932 in West Cemetery, Athens, Illinois, son of CORNELIUS CRONISTER and SARAH M. STRUMBAL . He married (1) on 23 Aug 1887 in Menard County, Illinois Emma Shepherd , born 10 Aug 1869; died 9 Apr 1892; buried in West Cemetery, Athens, Menard County, Illinois; (2) on 29 Sep 1897 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, divorced 15 Dec 1903 in Sangamon County, Illinois Mamie E. Hopwood , born Jan 1873 in Illinois, daughter of Marsden Hopwood and Caroline Jordan ; (3) on 17 Jun 1906 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, divorced 9 Dec 1929 in Sangamon County, Illinois MARGARET ELIZABETH ROBINSON , born 23 Feb 1878 in Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois; died 21 Nov 1966 in St. Margaret Hospital, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; buried 25 Nov 1966 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, daughter of WILLIAM H. ROBINSON and SARAH ANN HORNBACK ; (4) after May of 1929 Ella Sutton .

Imagine being born in the middle of the worst conflict ever on American soil. Henry Smith CRONISTER was born 22 March 1865 in Darkesville, Berkeley County, WV towards the end of the Civil War. West Virginia, a new state due to its succession from Virginia in 1863 because of its strong Union loyalties, was the center of many fierce battles during the Civil War. Henry Smith Cronister was the 5th of six children born to Cornelius and Sarah M. CRONISTER. The family lived in Berkeley County, WV moving from Gerardstown to Mill Creek to Darkseville. In 1873, Cornelius, a farmer, packed up his family and they traveled straight west coming to the end of their journey in a small town named Athens, IL.

Henry married his first wife, Emma SHEPHERD, on 23 August 1887. Emma gave birth to Henry's first son, Roy Smith CRONISTER, in 1888. Emma died 9 April 1892. Henry married his second wife, Mary "Mamie" HOPWOOD, on 29 September 1897 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. The ceremony was performed by Euclid B. ROGERS, Minister of the Gospel, and witnessed by S. L. (Sarah L.) CRONISTER and D. B. (David Bell) HORNBACK, his sister and future sister-in-law. In 1898, Mamie gave birth to Harry CRONISTER. The 1900 Salisbury, Menard County, Illinois Federal Census shows Mamie, Harry and Roy living in Henry's household along with one step-son. Mamie and Henry divorced in 1903.

Maggie Elizabeth ROBINSON was the daughter of William and Sarah (HORNBACK) ROBINSON, born in Petersburg, Menard County, IL on 23 February 1878. Maggie married S.C. EVERHART on 13 February 1897 in Sangamon County, Illinois. According to court documents filed in August of 1897, Samuel and Maggie had one son, William, approximately four months of age. Maggie filed a complaint stating Samuel had abandoned Maggie and their son refusing to support them even though he made good wages. Maggie claimed Samuel spent his money on himself and others forcing her live with her parents since he would not provide for them. Samuel refuted those statements claiming that he did his best to provide for Maggie and William while living at her mother’s house, but Maggie’s mother didn’t like Samuel coming to their house. Samuel suggested he and Maggie find a home of their own, but Maggie refused after taking the advice of her mother. The separation between Maggie and Samuel continued for over two years. The marriage between Maggie & Samuel was dissolved on 9 February 1901giving Maggie custody of William and forcing Samuel to pay support. On 31 May 1902, Maggie gave birth to Abel O. EVERHART.

A few years later Maggie met Henry CRONISTER. The couple was married on 17 June 1906 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. The ceremony was performed by Rufus A. FINNELL, Minister of the Gospel, and witnessed by Mrs. Erma REYNOLDS and Mr. Fred STEIL. Maggie gave birth to seven children in nine years while living in the Salisbury/Athens area: Lester, Helen, Francis, Nellie, Henry, Raymond & John. On the 1910 Federal Census for Salisbury, Sangamon County, IL, Maggie stated she has given birth to 4 children, but only 3 are living. At this point, it is assumed that William Henry EVERHART was the deceased child.

Henry worked as a farmer and a coal miner throughout most of his life. According to his daughter, Nellie CRONISTER SIMS, he was a good man and a wonderful father.

Henry and Maggie separated in May of 1929 following an incident on April 1st where Henry "drove her [Maggie] out of the house at night, and as a result of exposure, she was confined in the hospital, and on the first day of May he [Henry] cruelly mistreated her, and shut off all credit for her." In the Decree for Divorce, the Complainant, Maggie, claims that on a number of occasions Henry has "shoved, pushed and bruised complainant and drive her from home". However, it is duly noted "that the Defendant Henry Cronister have the Custody, charge and control of the three minor children, viz: Henry aged sixteen years, Ray aged Fourteen years, John aged twelve years, with the privilege given to the Complainant Maggie Cronister, of Visiting said children at all reasonable times."

In the 1930 U.S. Census, Henry lived with his three sons at 1921 S. 10 ½ Street in Springfield. Henry is working as a timberman at the coal mine. Maggie, who was once again going by her maiden name, was boarding in a house next door owned by S.C. Baid. Shortly thereafter, Henry married Ella PLUMMER. According to notes provided by John & Virginia CRONISTER, Henry’s marriage to Ella made for an unhappy situation between him and his sons. John no longer had a home once Henry and Ella were married. Henry died on 16 March 1932 while living in Springfield. Henry is buried in West Cemetery in Athens, IL next to his 1st wife, Emma SHEPHERD CRONISTER.

Maggie married her third husband, Cornelius “Neil” GROAT on 24 October 1931 in Sangamon County, IL. Interestingly, Neil was also listed as living in the home of his son-in-law, S.C. Baid, along with Maggie in the 1930 U.S. Census. Neil GROAT passed away on 9 December 1935 in Jacksonville, IL. Sometime after 1942, Maggie married for a fourth time to John RILEY, who died in April of 1957 in Springfield. Maggie died 21 November 1966 in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. She was laid to rest in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.
Sources for Henry Smith Cronister
1870 U.S. Census, Berkeley, West Virginia, population schedule, Mill Creek, p. 296B (stamped), sheet 20, dwelling 136, family 137, Cornelius Cronister household, NARA microfilm publication M593 roll 1684.
1880 U.S. Census, Menard County, Illinois, population schedule, Athens, p. 164C (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 135, sheet 3-C, dwelling 22, family 25, Cornelius Cronister household, NARA microfilm publication T9 roll 0236.
Illinois. Menard County Marriage Register, Illinois Regional Archives Depository System at University of Illinois in Springfield. Henry Cronister to Emma Shepherd, Vol. B, p. 58, License no. 5592.
Sangamon County, Illinois, Marriage Records, Henry S. Cronister & Mamie Hopwood, 29 September 1897; Sangamon County Clerk, Springfield.
1900 U.S. Census, Sangamon County, Illinois, population schedule, Salisbury, p. 219B (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 121, sheet 1-B, dwelling 22, family 23, H.S. Chronister household, NARA microfilm publication T623 roll 344.
Sangamon County, Illinois, file: “Chancery General No. 18286,” Divorce Record of Henry & Mamie Cronister; Sangamon County Circuit Court Vault; Springfield.
Sangamon County, Illinois, Marriage Records, Henry S. Cronister & Maggie Robinson, 17 June 1906; Sangamon County Clerk, Springfield.
1910 U.S. Census, Sangamon County, Illinois, population schedule, Salisbury, p. 107B-108A (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 180, sheet 6-A, dwelling 27, family 27, Henry S. Cronister household, NARA microfilm publication T624 roll 326.
1920 U.S. Census, Menard County, Illinois, population schedule, Athens, p. 11B (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 93, sheet 4-B, dwelling 94, family 94, Henry Cronister household, NARA microfilm publication T625 roll 393.
Sangamon County, Illinois, file: “Chancery General No. 52277,” Divorce Record of Henry & Maggie Cronister; Sangamon County Circuit Court Vault; Springfield.
1930 U.S. Census, Sangamon County, Illinois, population schedule, Springfield, p. 160A (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 84-48, sheet 2-A, dwelling 29, family 32, Henry Cronister household, NARA microfilm publication T626 roll 559.
Sangamon County, Illinois, Sangamon County Death Certificates, 1932, Henry Cronister Certificate #11489, microfilm roll number unknown; Illinois State Archives, Springfield.
Henry Cronister Obituary, Illinois State Journal, Springfield, IL, 17 March 1932, p. 16.
West Cemetery (Athens, Illinois), Henry Cronister marker; photograph by Carla Leber.

Sources for Margaret Elizabeth Robinson
1880 U.S. Census, Adams County, Illinois, population schedule, Quincy, p. 371A (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 22, sheet 41-A, dwelling 340, family 374, Wm. H. Robinson household, NARA microfilm publication T9 roll 0174.
Sangamon County, Illinois, Marriage Records, Henry S. Cronister & Maggie Robinson, 17 June 1906; Sangamon County Clerk, Springfield.
1910 U.S. Census, Sangamon County, Illinois, population schedule, Salisbury, p. 107B-108A (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 180, sheet 6-A, dwelling 27, family 27, Henry S. Cronister household, NARA microfilm publication T624 roll 326.
1920 U.S. Census, Menard County, Illinois, population schedule, Athens, p. 11B (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 93, sheet 4-B, dwelling 94, family 94, Henry Cronister household, NARA microfilm publication T625 roll 393.
Sangamon County, Illinois, file: “Chancery General No. 52277,” Divorce Record of Henry & Maggie Cronister; Sangamon County Circuit Court Vault; Springfield.
1930 U.S. Census, Sangamon County, Illinois, population schedule, Springfield, p. 160A (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 84-48, sheet 2-A, dwelling 28, family 31, S.C. Baid household, NARA microfilm publication T626 roll 559.
Sangamon County, Illinois, Sangamon County Death Certificates, 1932, Henry Cronister Certificate #11489, microfilm roll number unknown; Illinois State Archives, Springfield.
Margaret Riley Obituary, State Journal-Register, Springfield, IL, 22 November 1966, p. 4.
Margaret Riley Death Certificate, 21 November 1966; Privately held by Carla Leber, Tremont, Illinois, 2007.
Oak Ridge Cemetery Office (Springfield, Illinois) to Carla Leber, letter, date unknown, providing administrative record for Margaret Riley, Lot 39, Sec 5 R-A, Grave 29.

The Children of Henry Smith CRONISTER
Children of Henry Smith Cronister and Emma Shepherd were as follows:
i Roy Smith2 Cronister , born 22 Jul 1888 in Athens, Menard, Illinois; died 7 Jan 1969 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois. He married Rosa Anna Hinds , born in Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois; died 8 Jun 1970 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois (Memorial Medical Center); buried in Roselawn Memorial Park, Springfield, Illinois. Notes: According to a transcription of Menard County birth records, Roy Smith Cronister was born 12/11/1888 in Athens to Henry S. Cronister and Sophrona Sheppard (Native American). Roy S. Cronister Birth Record 7/12/1888 Menard County, IL 1900 Federal Census: Marriage Record to Rosa Anna Hinds Birth record of children: Dorothy, LeRoy, Bernice, Elsie, Hazel, Opal 1910 Federal Census: Roy S. Cronister household, Salisbury, Sangamon, IL: ED 180, page 108A. Roy S. (head-21-M-IL-VA-IL), Rosa A. (wife-15-M-IL-IL-IL), Dorotha M. (dtr-1 2/12-S-IL-IL-IL). Roy is a farmer. Rosa has given birth to one child, one living. 1920 Federal Census: 1930 Federal Census: Death Record 1/7/1969 Obit of Roy S. Cronister: State Journal Register, 1/8/69, p30: "Roy S. Cronsiter: Roy S. Cronister, 80, of 319 N. 13th St., retired employe of Sangamo Electric after 35 years of service, died at 10:55 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial Hospital. Mr. Cronister was born in Athens and was a member of the First Church of God and Modern Woodmen of America. Surviving are his wife, Rosa; one son, LeRoy; five daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Standage and Mrs. Bernice Haynes, both of Springfield, Mrs. Elsie Davis of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Hazel Holford of Alamogordo, N.M., Mrs. Opel Westenberger of Westminster, Calif.; four half-brothers, Harry Cronister of Athens, Ray Cronister of Hammond, Ind., John Cronister of San Diego, Calif., and Henry Cronister of Springfield; three half-sisters, Mrs. Helen Gravitt and Mrs. Francis Bumgardner, both of Springfield, and Mrs. Nellie Sims of Arkansas; 26 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Vancil Funeral Mansion, 815 N. 5th St., is in charge of arrangements." Sexton Records: Roselawn Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon, IL: Death Record Obit of Rosa A. Cronsister, State Journal Register, June 9, 1970, p. 2, Springfield, IL: "Mrs. Rosa Cronister: Mrs. Rosa Anna Cronister, 78, of 319 N. 13th St., died at 7:20 a.m., Monday at Memorial Hospital. She was born at Salisbury and was a member of Church of God. Her husband, Roy S. Cronister, died Jan. 7, 1969. Surviving are one son, LeRoy of Springfield; five daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Standage and Mrs. Bernice Haynes, both of Springfield, Mrs. Elsie Davis of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Hazel Holford of Alamogordo, N.M., and Mrs. Opal Westenberger of Westminster, Calif.; two brothers, Robert Hinds of Pawnee and Williams Hinds of Springfield; 26 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Vancil Funeral Mansion. Rev. Ruthven Neff will officiate and burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park." Sexton Records: Roselawn Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon, IL:

Children of Henry Smith Cronister and Mamie E. Hopwood were as follows:
i Harry Cronister , born 24 Jun 1898 in Menard County, Illinois; died 17 Dec 1975 in Pleasant Plains, Illinois; buried in Hall Cemetery. He married on 4 Apr 1917 in Methodist E. Church, Athens, Menard County, Illinois Margaret Pittman , born 1898 in Menard County, Illinois; died 17 Jan 1968 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois; buried 20 Jan 1968 in Hall Cemetery, Athens, Menard County, IL. Notes: Harry Cronister Birth Record 6-24-1897, Athens, Menard, IL 1900 Federal Census: H. S. Cronister household 1910 Federal Census: William Trees household, Fancy Creek, Sangamon, IL, ED 168, Page 258B. (In HH with mother and step-father, not listed.) Harry Cronister (step-son-S-11-IL-Unk-IL). Marriage Record of Harry Cronister & Margaret Pitman: 4-4-1917, Athens, Menard County, IL: Harry Cronister, age 19, son of Henry & Mamie Hopwood Cronister; & Miss Margaret Pittman, age 18, daughter of Jack H. & Lillian Neff Pitman. Witnessed by William Hopwood and Villa (?) Hopwood. Miss Mamie Trees being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the mother of the above named Harry Cronister and gives her consent to the marriage of said minor to said Margaret Pittman and affiant further says that said minor Harry Cronister was born on the 24th day of June A.D. 1897 at near Athens in the County of Menard and State of Illinois, and that said minor now resides at near Cantrall in said County of Sangamon, in the state of Illinois. Birth record of children: Donald D. (11/21/1919), Jessie (1922), Lula (8/24/18) Death record of Lula Cronister: Lula J. Cronister, dtr of Harry and Margaret Pitman Cronister, b. 8/24/1918, d. 12/24/1918, cause of death: influenza, Mott Funeral Home, Hopwood Cemetery. Illinois State Archives, Cert #3742. 1920 Federal Census: 1930 Federal Census: Harry Cronister household, Athens, Menard, IL, ED 65, page 7A. Harry (32-M-M-IL-IL-IL), Margaret H. (32-F-M-IL-KY-IL), Donald D. (10-M-S-IL-IL-IL), Jessie A. (7-F-S-IL-IL-IL). Harry is a farmer. 152 Sugar Point Road. (Lives down the road from his cousin, Waldo Hornback.) Obit of Margaret Cronister: Athens Free Press, 19 Jan 1968: "MRS. CRONISTER DIES AT HOSPITAL: Mrs. Margaret Cronister of rural Pleasant Plains died at St. John's Hospital at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, January 17, at the age of 69 years. Mrs. Cronister was born near Athens on May 20, 1898, a daughter of Zack & Lilian Neff Pittman. She was united in marriage with Harry Cronister on April 4, 1917. She was a member of the Athens Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Harry; one son, Donald, on Cantrall; one daughter, Miss Jessie Cronister, at home; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Hill of Peoria; and three grandchildren. The body was taken to the Mott and Son Funeral Home at Athens where friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday. Services will be held at the funeral home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Prosper Tournear officiating. Burial will be in Hall Cemetery, Athens." Death Record Obit of Harry Cronister, State Journal Register, 12/17/1975, p. 55, Springfield, IL: "Harry Cronister: Pleasant Plans - Harry Cronister, 77, of R.R. 2, Pleasant Plains, died at 6:45 a.m. at St. Johns Hospital Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Mott and Henning Funeral Home, Athens and burial will be in Hall Cemetery. Surviving are one son, Donald of R.R. 1, Cantrall; three grandchildren and one great-granddaughter." Sexton Records of Harry Cronister: Hall Cemetery, Athens, IL, buried with wife (Margaret), son (Donald), daughter (Jessie). Headstone reads: Donald (1919-2003), on reverse side: Jessie (1922-1973), Margaret (1898-1968), Harry (1898-1975). Death/Obit/Sexton records of Jessie Cronister: State Journal Register, 1-14-73, p51: "CRONISTER, MISS JESSIE - Of RR1, Pleasant Plains died 5 a.m. Friday, Jan. 12, 1973 at home, age 50. Survived by father, Harry, brother, Donald Cronister of Cantrall; two nephews, one niece. Remains are at Mott & Henning Funeral Home, Athens. No visitation. Private services there 10:30 a.m. Monday. Rev. Randall Wofford officiating. Burial in Hall Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be made to Crippled Children's Fund." Death Record of Donald D. Cronister: Obit of Donald D. Cronister, State Journal Register, date and page unknown, Springfield, IL: "Donald D. Cronister: Cantrall - Donald D. Cronister, 83, of Cantrall died Thursday, April 3, 2003, at his home. He was born Nov. 21, 1919, in Athens, the son of Harry and Margaret Pitman Cronister. He married Carol Giberson in 1979 in Sherman. Mr. Cronister graduated from Athens High School in 1937. He was a lifetime farmer, retiring in 1984. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army Air Force, serving from 1942-46. He was a member and past president of the Athens School Board, president of Athens Park Board for several years, past commander of the American Legion, member of the Cantrall United Methodist Church and member and past president of the Cantrall United Methodist Church Men's Club. He also served on the Sangamon River Board and American Red Cross Board for Sangamon County for several years and the board for Culver Grain Coop for 15 years. Survivors: wife, Carol; a daughter, Barb (husband, Don) Lynn of Effingham; two sons, Rick Cronister of Cantrall and Dean (wife, Janice) Cronister of Burr Ridge; a step-son, Ray Giberson of Las Vegas; a stepdaughter, Robin (husband, Tim) Treseler of Petersburg; two grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Mott and Henning Funeral Home in Athens, the Rev. Gloria David and the Rev. Ken Gennicks officiating. Burial: Joel Hall Cemetery in Athens." State Journal Register, Sexton Records of Donald D. Cronister: Joel Hall Cemetery, Athens, IL Additional: "Cronister, Harry (Margaret) Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 24 T60a M. True (1898)." The Farmers' Review Farm Directory, Sangamon County, Illinois, p. 43.

The Children of Henry Smith and Margaret (ROBINSON) CRONISTER

Children of Henry Smith Cronister and Margaret Elizabeth Robinson were as follows:
i Serena Helen Myrtle2 Cronister , born 30 Mar 1907; died 15 Feb 1983 in Springfield, Sangamon County, IL; buried in Calvary Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. She married Harold Gravett , born 17 Mar 1904; died Jan 1972. Notes: Helen lived with George Kennedy for many years in her later years. Helen S. Cronister Gravett Birth Record 3/30/1907 Marriage Record Harold Gravett bef 3/16/1932 Birth record of children: June D. Gravett 1910 Federal Census: Henry S. Cronister household 1920 Federal Census: Henry Cronister household 1930 Federal Census: Marriage record of June D. to Unknown Mirabella Death/obit/sexton record of June D. Mirabella Death Record Feb. 15, 1983 Obit of Helen S. Gravett: State Journal Register, 2/17/83, p.23: "Helen S. Gravett: Mrs. Helen S. Gravett, 75, of 3153 S. MacArthur Blvd., died at 10:10 p.m. Tuesday at St. John's Hospital. She was born in Salisbury, the daughter of Henry and Margaret Robinson Cronister. Before her retirement she was a supervisor at the Kennedy Laundry. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Judy Mirabella, and two brothers, Lester and Henry Cronister. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Frances Baumgardner of Springfield and Mrs. Nellie Sims of Harrison, Ark.; two brothers, Raymond "Bill" Cronister of Hamond, Ind., and John Cronister of San Diego, Calif.; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Kirlin-Egan and Butler Funeral Home, with the Rev. John Bretz officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery." Sexton Records: Calvary Cemetery, Springfield, IL
ii Lester Norman2 Cronister , born 5 Nov 1909 in Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois; died 26 Feb 1958 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois; buried in West Cemetery, Athens, Menard, Illinois. He married Viola Clouser , born in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. Notes: Obit mentions Roy Everhart as half-brother. Who is he? Lester Norman Cronister Birth Record 11/5/1909 Marriage Record Viola Clouser Birth record of children: Norman, Darlene, LeRoy (5/18/1930) 1910 Federal Census: Henry S. Cronister household 1920 Federal Census: Henry Cronister household Death record of LeRoy Cronister: LeRoy Cronister, infant son of Lester and Viola Clouser Cronister, b. 5-18-30, d. 5-18-30, cause of death: premature; funeral home: Ellinger Kunz; buried at Oak Ridge. 1530 E. Mason St. Signed by Lester Cronister. Copy from ISA. 1930 Federal Census: Lester Cronister in William W. Clouser household, Springfield, Sangamon, IL: ED 27, Page 12B: Lester (boarder-M-21-S-IL-IL-IL), also in HH is half-brother, Abel Everhart (boarder-M-28-S-IL-IL-IL), and possibly future wife, Violet Piercell, niece of William W. Clouser. 1530 Mason. Abel and Lester are both coal miners. Death Record Feb. 26, 1958 News article on death of Lester Cronister: ISJ, date unknown, page 36: "TV ANTENNA HITS POWER LINE, WORKER KILLED: Lester Cronister, 49, of 1729 E. Carpenter St., ws electrocuted at 10:20 a.m. Wednesday when a television antenna which he was helping to move came into contact with a 7200 volt power line. Cronister, who was pronounced dead at St. John's Hospital at 12 noon, was working with his brother, Raymond, also of 1729 E. Carpenter St., and his brother-in-law, Taylor Baumgardner, of 3030 Chatham Rd. The three were moving an antenna from one spot on the roof of a home at 2335 Ridgewood Ct. to another part of the house. Authorities said that although the accident occurred at 10:20 a.m., Cronister wasn't admitted to St. John's Hospital until 11:25. Officials said an unidentified person called the American Ambulance and also the Sangamon County sheriff's office stating that the tragedy occurred at 2335 Ridgely Ave. It took the ambulance driver and the sheriff's deputies about 45 minutes to get to the scene. Officials said the ambulance was also held up by a freight train for a few minutes at a railroad crossing at 15th St. and North Grand Ave. Coroner W. C. Telford said the men stated they leaned the antenna against a nearby tree for support and in doing so the antenna came in contact with a 7200 volt power line. The power line ran through the branches of the tree, Telford said. All three men were on the ground handling the support wires when Cronister and Baumgardner fell to the ground. Baumgardner, who received a burn to the right foot and a back injury, said he felt a shock and was able to let go of the wire. Mr. Cronister is survived by a son, Norman, in _(torn)____ Army; daughter, ___(torn)__; mother, Mrs. Margaret Riley, Springfield; three brothers, John, of San Diego, Calif.; Raymond and Henry Jr., both of Springfield; four half-brothers, Abel and Roy Everhart and Roy Cronister, all of Springfield; Harry Cronister, Athens; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Sims, Arkansas; Mrs. Frances Baumgardner and Mrs. Helen Gravett, both of Springfield, and several grandchildren. The body is at the Vancil Funeral Home. Obit of Lester Norman Cronister: Illinois State Journal, 2-27-58, p32: "CRONISTER, LESTER NORMAN: Of 1729 E. Carpenter St. was dead on arrival at St. John's Hospital at 10:30 Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1958, age 49. Survived by son, Norman, U. S. Army, daughter, Mrs. Darlene Buckley, Springfield; mother, Mrs. Margaret Riley, Springfield; three brothers, John, San Diego, Calif.; Raymond and Henry Jr., both of Springfield; four half-brothers, Abel and Roy Everhart, and Roy Cronister, all of Springfield; Harry Cronister, Athens; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Sims, Arkansas; Mrs. Francis Baumgardner and Mrs. Helen Gravett, both of Springfield; several grandchildren. Remains to Vancil Funeral Mansion. Announcements later." Sexton Records: West Cemetery, Athens, Menard, IL (pic included)
iii Frances Irene2 Cronister , born 23 Nov 1910 in Athens, Illinois; died 21 Jan 1990 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois (St. John's Hospital); buried 24 Jan 1990 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois. She married (1) Unknown Plummer ; (2) abt 1929, divorced William Bruce ; (3) on 8 Nov 1934 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois Taylor T. Baumgardner , died 12 May 1983, son of George Baumgardner and (---) Mellesa . Notes: Frances I. Baumgardner Mrs. Frances Irene Baumgardner, 79, of Springfield died at 9:10 a.m. Sunday at St. John's Hospital. Mrs. Baumgardner was born in Athens on Nov. 23, 1910, the daughter of Henry and Margaret Hornback Cronister. She married Taylor T. Baumgardner in 1934 and he died in 1983. She was a member of Third Presbyterian Church. A resident of Springfield most of her life, she was employed for 35 years by Sangamo Weston. Preceding her in death were one daughter, Dorothy Yustus; four brothers, Hank, Les and William Cronister and Abel Everhart; and one sister, Helen Gravett. Surviving are one son, William Bruce Sr.; two daughters, Betty Claycomb of St. Peter and Esther Badger of Chico, Calif.; one brother, John Cronister of Las Vegas, Nev.; one sister, Nellie Sims of Springfield, Ark.; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Vancil Memorial Funeral Chapel, with Dr. Robert Langworthy officiating. Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. MARRIAGE: Frances and Taylor Thomas Baumgardner were married Nov. 8, 1934 at Hope Evangelical Church in Springfield, IL according to a family worksheet she filled out for Uncle Hank.
iv Nellie2 Cronister , born 20 Nov 1912 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois; died 14 Jan 2005 in Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas; buried in Maple Wood Cemetery, Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. She married (1) Unknown Poe ; (2) on 5 Jul 1936 in Modesto, IL James Warren Sims , born 4 Dec 1893 in Macoupin County, Illinois; died 4 Oct 1986 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas; buried in Maple Wood Cemetery, Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. Notes: Nellie never had any kids. According to Dorothy Cronister, Nellie and Warren adopted a daughter, Gerri. MARRIAGE: No children were born of this marriage.
v Henry Cronister , born 2 Dec 1913 in Salisbury, Sangamon County, Illinois; died 30 Jul 1978 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois (Memorial Medical Center); buried in Roselawn Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. He married on 2 Jun 1934 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois (Evangelical Church by A.R. Buckrop), divorced 9 Jan 1959 in Sangamon County, Illinois Gladys Ellen Moore , born 13 Dec 1913 in Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa; died 21 May 1983 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois (Memorial Medical Center); buried 24 May 1983 in Roselawn Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, daughter of William Moses Moore and Eva Edna Liggett .
vi Raymond Spear2 Cronister , born 25 Mar 1915 in Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois; died 12 Oct 1986 in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; buried in Calumet Park Cemetery, Merrillville, IN. He married on 27 Sep 1938 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois Loretta May LeFever , daughter of Chester LaFever and Carrie Bell Cundiff . Notes: MARRIAGE: Raymond and Loretta had 5-6 kids.
vii John Elmer2 Cronister , born 22 Aug 1916 in Athens, Menard, Illinois; died 6 Nov 2002 in California. He married on 10 Jul 1936 in Springfield, Illinois Virginia Grace Stebenne , born 13 Jan 1917 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois; died 11 Mar 2002 in Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada. Notes: MARRIAGE: Moved to CA in 1955.

The Story of William and Sarah (HORNBACK) ROBINSON

WILLIAM H. ROBINSON , born abt 1851 in Missouri. He married on 11 Sep 1871 in Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois, the marriage ended before 23 Mar 1882 SARAH ANN HORNBACK , born 3 Apr 1854 in Illinois; died 18 Feb 1911 in Salisbury, Sangamon County, IL; buried 18 Feb 1911 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, daughter of HIRAM HORNBACK and ELIZABETH J. SULLIVAN .

William H. ROBINSON was born about 1851 in Missouri. The name of his parents is not confirmed at this time. Further research is required. William ROBINSON married Sarah HORNBACK on 11 September 1871 in Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois. Sarah HORNBACK was born 3 April 1954 in Illinois, the daughter of Hiram and Elizabeth (SULLIVAN) HORNBACK.

William and Sarah’s oldest daughter, Rosetta Elizabeth, was born 23 March 1873 in Petersburg. Another daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, was born 23 February 1878 also in Petersburg. By 1880, the family had moved to Quincy, Adams County, Illinois where William was working as a fisherman at the time of the 1880 Federal Census. It was interesting to note that neither William nor Sarah could read or write according to the information provided on the census.

A third daughter, Emma, was born to Sarah & William about 1882.After the 1880 Federal Census, no further information can be found on William. It is unclear whether he died or the couple divorced. Sarah re-married to an English immigrant, John H. STONHAM, on 23 March 1882 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. Sarah & John had four children together: Angie (1884), Charles (1885), Myrtle (1888) and George (1891).

Not a lot of information is known about Sarah HORNBACK ROBINSON STONHAM, but she was probably a strong domineering woman. According to court documents filed in August of 1897 between Maggie ROBINSON & Samuel EVERHART, Maggie filed a complaint stating Samuel had abandoned Maggie and their son refusing to support them even though he made good wages. Maggie claimed Samuel spent his money on himself and others forcing her live with her parents since he would not provide for them. Samuel refuted those statements claiming that he did his best to provide for Maggie and William while living at her mother’s house, but Maggie’s mother didn’t like Samuel coming to their house. Samuel suggested he and Maggie find a home of their own, but Maggie refused after taking the advice of her mother.

John STONHAM died sometime before 1910. In the 1910 Federal Census, a widowed Sarah STONHAM is the head of household with her sons, Charles & George, as well as her grandson, Abel Everhart, living with her. Sarah took ill and moved in with her daughter, Maggie ROBINSON CRONISTER, in late 1910. She was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Sarah passed away on 18 February 1911 at the age of 52. Sarah was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Block 1-21, Section 1, Range D, Grave 9. The grave is unmarked.

Sarah & William’s oldest daughter, Rosetta, married John CAWLEY around 1900. Rosetta & John had five children: Robert, Clifford, Alice, Herman and Grover. Rosetta died in 1942 and is buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery.

Emma ROBINSON married Samuel REYNOLDS in 1897. Sam worked for the railroad and re-located the family to Iowa, Indiana and New York. Emma had at least two sons: Samuel Melvin and Clarence. No further information is available at this time.

Angie and Myrtle STONHAM married STEIL brothers: Fred & Frank. It is unknown at this time if Fred & Angie had children. Myrtle & Frank had at least one daughter, Mildred Aileen.

George STONHAM served in World War I from 1918-1919 serving with Co. A, 21st Infantry, at Camp Kearney, California. When George died in 1936, he was survived by his wife, Ruth, and daughters: Mildred and Georgia.

Charles STONHAM did not marry. He died in 1925 in Springfield. Charles was buried with his mother at Oak Ridge Cemetery.

Sources for William H. Robinson
Menard County, Illinois, Marriage Records, William H. Robinson & Sarah Hornback, 11 September 1871; Menard County Clerk, Petersburg.
1880 U.S. census, Adams County, Illinois, population schedule, Quincy, P. 371A (stamped), sheet 41-A (penned), dwelling 340, family 374, Wm. H. Robinson household, NARA microfilm publication T9, roll 174.

Sources for Sarah Hornback
1860 U.S. census, Menard County, Illinois, population schedule, Township 17 Range 6, P. 4-5 (penned), dwelling 29, family 29, Simon Hornback household, NARA microfilm publication M653, roll 205.
1870 U.S. census, Menard County, Illinois, population schedule, Township 17 Range 6, P. 35B (stamped), sheet 18 (penned), dwelling 129, family 128, Hiram Hornback household, NARA microfilm publication M593, roll 260.
Menard County, Illinois, Marriage Records, William H. Robinson & Sarah Hornback, 11 September 1871; Menard County Clerk, Petersburg.
1880 U.S. census, Adams County, Illinois, population schedule, Quincy, P. 371A (stamped), sheet 41-A (penned), dwelling 340, family 374, Wm. H. Robinson household, NARA microfilm publication T9, roll 174.
Marriage record John Stonham, 3/23/1882, Springfield, Sangamon County, IL, Marriage Application #9811, UIS IRAD.
Illinois. Sangamon County Marriage Register, Illinois Regional Archives Depository System at University of Illinois in Springfield. John H. Stoneham to Sarah M. Robinson, 23 March 1882, Vol. 5, p. 388, Marriage Application #9811.
1900 U.S. Census, Sangamon County, Illinois, population schedule, Woodside Township, p. 295A (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 126, sheet 1-A, dwelling 9, family 10, John Stonham household, NARA microfilm publication T623 roll 344.
1910 U.S. Census, Sangamon County, Illinois, population schedule, Capital Township, p. 217B (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 152, sheet 17-B, dwelling 308, family 325, S. M. Stonham household, NARA microfilm publication T624 roll 401.
Sarah Stonham Obituary, Illinois State Journal, Springfield, IL, Dated 20 February 1911, p. 7.
Oak Ridge Cemetery Office (Springfield, Illinois) to Carla Leber, letter, providing administrative record for Sarah Stonham, Block 21, Sec 1, Range D, Grave 9.

The Children of William H. and Sarah Ann (HORNBACK) ROBINSON
Children of William H. Robinson and Sarah Ann Hornback were as follows:

i Rosetta Elizabeth Robinson , born abt 1873, born 23 Mar 1873 in Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois; died 12 Jun 1942 in Springfield, Sangamon County, IL; buried 15 Jun 1942 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois. She married abt 1900 John Cawley , born 1875; died 23 Oct 1957 in Springfield, Sangamon County, IL; buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois. Notes: Roseta Robinson Birth Record 1880 Federal Census: Wm. H. Robinson household 1900 Federal Census: Birth record of children: Robert, Clifford(11/4/1903), Grover (12/28/7), Alice (1904), Herman Franklin (abt Jan. 1906) Obit of Herman Franklin Cawley: Illinois State Journal, 8-16-6, p. 6, Springfield, IL: "Cawley - Died, at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, August 15, 1906, at the residence of his parents, 1304 East Cedar street, Mr. And Mrs. John Cawley, jr., Herman Franklin Cawley, aged 7 months. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. The interment will be made in Oak Ridge cemetery. The decedent is survived by his parents, two brothers and one sister." 1910 Federal Census: Marriage Record John Cawley (bef 2/20/1911) 1920 Federal Census: 1930 Federal Census: Obit of John Clifford Cawley: Illinois State Journal, 1/15/32 p. 18, Springfield, IL: "CAWLEY, JOHN CLIFFORD Of 1611 George Avenue died at 9:45 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, 1932, at St. John's hospital, age 4 months. Survived by parents, Mr. And Mrs. Clifford Cawley; one sister, Ana Verne; grandparents, Mr. And Mrs. John Cawley and Mr. And Mrs. Frank Philips. Remains to Bisch & Son funeral home. Funeral notice later." Death Record 6/12/1942, Spfld, Sangamon Cty, IL Obit Illinois State Journal, date and page unknown, Springfield, IL: "Rosetta Cawley Taken By Death: Mrs. Rosetta Elizabeth Cawley, 1611 Georgia avenue, resident of Springfield sixty-six years, died at 3:42 p.m. yesterday at St. John's hospital. She had been an invalid for the last ten years. Mrs. Cawley was born in Petersburg March 23, 1873. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Surviving are her husband, John H. Cawley; three sons, Robert and Clifford, both of city; and Grover, of Peoria; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Armour, Peoria; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Groat, Mrs. Frank Steil and Mrs. Fred Steil, all of city; nine grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Remains were taken to Bisch Memorial Home." Sexton Records: Obit of Alice Armour: 1963, ?Peoria, IL Obit of Clifford Cawley: 12-81 Spfld Obit of Grover H. Cawley: Journal Star, 10-8-1990, P. C-8, Peoria, IL: "Grover Cawley: Grover Harold Cawley, 82, formerly of 2805 W. Nevada, died at 6:10 a.m. Sunday (Oct. 7, 1990) at Sharon Oaks Nursing Home, where he has been a resident for the past year and a half. Born Dec. 28, 1907, in Springfield to John and Rosetta Cawley, he married Anna Farris on Aug. 18, 1951, in Peoria. She survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Shirley Harken of Bartonville; two stepdaughters, Arlene Maile of Bartonville and Shirley Chambers of Moreno Valley, Calif.; one step son Charles Pendergrass of Lombard; three grandsons; eight stepgrandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Rosetta Harms, one sister, two brothers and two grandchildren. He worked for many years as a laborer for the city of Peoria before retiring in 1968. He was a member of St. Paul Episcopal Church in Springfield, Masonic Temple Lodge and the Peoria Boat Club. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Davison-Fulton Bartonville Chapel, with the Rev. Paul Tolo officiating. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel, with Masonic services at 8. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery, Peoria. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice or to Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children." Obit of Robert Cawley: 1966, Spfld

5 ii Margaret Elizabeth Robinson , born 23 Feb 1878 in Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois; died 21 Nov 1966 in St. Margaret Hospital, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; buried 25 Nov 1966 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. She married (1) on 13 Feb 1897 in Sangamon County, Illinois, divorced 9 Jan 1901 in Sangamon County, Illinois Samuel C. Everhart ; (2) on 17 Jun 1906 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, divorced 9 Dec 1929 in Sangamon County, Illinois Henry Smith Cronister , born 22 Mar 1865 in now Darkesville, Berkeley County, West Virginia; died 16 Mar 1932 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois; buried 18 Mar 1932 in West Cemetery, Athens, Illinois, son of Cornelius Cronister and Sarah M. Strumbal ; (3) aft 24 Oct 1931 John Riley , born abt 1878; died Apr 1957 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois; (4) on 24 Oct 1931 in Sangamon County, Illinois Cornelius Groat .

iii Emma F. Robinson , born abt 1882. She married on 30 Apr 1897 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois Samuel Reynolds . Notes: Emma F. Robinson Reynolds Birth Record abt 1882 Marriage Record REYNOLDS, SAMUEL M ROBINSON, EMMA F 4/30/1897 007/0158 SANGAMON Birth Record of children: Clarence, Samuel Melvin 1900 Federal Census: 1910 Federal Census: 1920 Federal Census: Samuel Reynolds household, Marshall Township, Logan, Iowa, ED 157, page 12A: Samuel (head-41-M-IL-IL-IL), Emma (wife-39-M-IL-IL-IL), Clarence (son-11-S-IL-IL-IL), Melvin (son-15-S-IL-IL-IL), Leonard (ftr-74-W-IL-US-US). Samuel is a foreman at the RR. Leonard is a laborer at the RR. 1930 Federal Census: Samuel Reynolds household, Bedford, Lawrence, IN, ED 16, page 7B: Samuel (head-51-M-IL-US-US), Emma (wife-48-M-IL-Eng-IL), Samuel Jr. (son-26-S-IL-IL-IL). Samuel 1st married at 20, Emma at 16. Samuel is a foreman at the RR and Sam Jr. does track work at the RR.