John William GADDISAge: 72 years1858–1931
- Name
- John William GADDIS
- Given names
- John William
- Surname
- GADDIS
Birth | December 2, 1858 27 |
Education | Architect |
Birth of a brother | George E. GADDIS about 1858 |
Birth of a sister | Mary L GADDIS about 1862 (Age 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Catharine GADDIS March 1863 (Age 4 years) |
Birth of a brother | Alonzo G GADDIS about 1866 (Age 7 years) |
Birth of a brother | Charles G. GADDIS February 2, 1868 (Age 9 years) |
Birth of a sister | Elnora H GADDIS December 1873 (Age 14 years) |
Marriage | Ella Elizabeth LOTEN — View this family November 26, 1885 (Age 26 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | William Gory GADDIS December 1887 (Age 28 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Irene B GADDIS July 22, 1888 (Age 29 years) |
Death of a daughter | Irene B GADDIS January 22, 1889 (Age 30 years) |
Death of a wife | Ella Elizabeth LOTEN July 16, 1894 (Age 35 years) |
Death of a mother | Julia A. BRILLHART 1894 (Age 35 years) Note: Julia Gaddis' estate was probated starting Dec 1894 in Richland Co.
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Occupation | Architect and Builder |
Occupation | Architect Note: Taken from: History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana, Goodspeed Publishing, 1888.
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Residence | 1900 (Age 41 years) |
Death of a father | George (Gory-Gary) GADDIS February 22, 1914 (Age 55 years) |
Event | Historic Buildings |
Death | September 5, 1931 (Age 72 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
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mother |
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Marriage: March 12, 1857 — Richland Co. IL |
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22 months brother |
George E. GADDIS Birth: about 1858 26 |
11 months himself |
John William GADDIS Birth: December 2, 1858 27 — Richland Co, IL Death: September 5, 1931 — Vincennes IN |
4 years younger sister |
Mary L GADDIS Birth: about 1862 30 |
15 months younger sister |
Catharine GADDIS Birth: March 1863 32 |
4 years younger brother |
Alonzo G GADDIS Birth: about 1866 34 Death: 1941 — poss Olney, Richland Co. IL |
2 years younger brother |
Charles G. GADDIS Birth: February 2, 1868 36 — pos IL Death: October 28, 1936 — poss Olney, Richland Co. IL |
6 years younger sister |
Elnora H GADDIS Birth: December 1873 42 |
Family with Ella Elizabeth LOTEN |
himself |
John William GADDIS Birth: December 2, 1858 27 — Richland Co, IL Death: September 5, 1931 — Vincennes IN |
wife |
Ella Elizabeth LOTEN Birth: April 20, 1866 36 34 — Vincennes, Knox, IN Death: July 16, 1894 |
Marriage: November 26, 1885 — Knox Co, IN |
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2 years son |
William Gory GADDIS Birth: December 1887 28 21 — Indiana |
8 months daughter |
Irene B GADDIS Birth: July 22, 1888 29 22 — Vincennes, Knox, IN Death: January 22, 1889 — Vincennes, Knox, IN |
Marriage | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about John W Gaddis Name: John W Gaddis Spouse Name: E E Loten Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1885 Marriage County: Knox Source Title 1: Knox County, Indiana Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1854 - 1920 Inclusive Vol Source Title 3: W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O Book: C-11 OS Page: 324 |
Occupation | From email: "The family story is that Gory wanted John William to go into the furniture business with him and opposed JW's college education so he earned the money and did it on his own. Then when JW's son William Gory wanted to be a lawyer the same thing happened. One of them taught school to earn the money for college. I forget which...." From the web document, ARCHITECTS AND ARCHITECTURE OF VINCENNES: Vincennes Architects: By the turn of the twentieth century, Vincennes was home to several talented architects and you will see many examples of their work along this tour. John W. Gaddis was the first of these noted architects to establish a firm in Vincennes. He began working here in 1883 and his impressive career spanned into the twentieth century. He designed the American National Bank, and the George Rogers Clark Junior High, ... He also designed several Indiana county courthouses, including ones in Clay, Huntington, and Putnam counties. John Gaddis died in 1931. John William has an entry on Wikipedia that shows some of his noted buildings: John W. Gaddis (died 1931) was a noted architect of Vincennes, Indiana. He designed numerous buildings that are preserved and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Works include:
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Occupation | Taken from: History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana, Goodspeed Publishing, 1888. |
Residence | U.S. City Directories 1900 John W Gaddis Street Address: 19 N 4th Vincennes, Indiana Occupation: Architect Publication Title: Vincennes, Indiana, City Directory, 1900 In 1888 he lived at 17 N 4th. |
Event | Some of John William's designs are on the Register of Historic Places: Dr. Nelson Wilson House From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dr. Nelson Wilson House located in Indiana 103 E. National Highway, Washington, Indiana Area: less than one acre Built: 1896 Architect: John W. Gaddis Architectural style: Queen Anne Added to NRHP: June 27, 2008 The Dr. Nelson Wilson House is a place on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, Indiana. It was placed on the Register on June 26, 2008,[2] due to its unique architecture (a mix of Queen Anne and Eastlake), and for being the work of prominent local architect John W. Gaddis. The Daviess County Interim Report gave the house its highest rating: "Outstanding".[3] Nelson H. Wilson, born in Jefferson County, Indiana on November 12, 1844, married Matilda M. Campbell in 1889. From 1890 to 1895 he practiced dentistry is Washington, Indiana. In 1893 they had the house built. In 1895, Nelson Wilson died. Sometime between Wilson's death and 1900 the house went to William Beck, whose family would own the house until 2001. Matilda Wilson died on August 11, 1914.[3] The Dr. Nelson Wilson House is a two-story Queen Anne-style house, with a brick foundation, brick and limestone walls, and asphalt roof, built in 1893 by a John W. Gaddis, an architect from nearby Vincennes, Indiana who would later become known for building courthouses, such as those for Clay County, Huntington County, and Putnam County. Gaddis included elements of the Eastlake style in the house as well, as demonstrated by its "stickwork"; it is highly unusual, however, that the stickwork was not done with wood, as typical in Eastlake, but instead with brick.[3] Of particular note are the pattern on the side porches, which is Masonic Cross pattern. This Masonic Cross pattern could be seen as a Maltese Cross motif, save that both Nelson Wilson and John Gaddis were active Freemasons, and the thought of deviating from the Eastlake style to the Masonic Cross style in constructing the side porches is easily explained in one of the two deciding on the style. From Wikipedia, where John William Gaddis has his own entry: John W. Gaddis (died 1931) was a noted architect of Vincennes, Indiana. He designed numerous buildings that are preserved and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Works include:
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Death | BLOOMFIELD NEWS, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, Thursday, September 10, 1931,Volume LV, Number 45, Page 1, Column 6, “JOHN W. GADDIS, VINCENNES, DIES—Was Noted Architect; Drew the Plans For Greene County Court House in 1885.” [Transcribed February 26, 2003 from the original newspaper on file in the Office of the Recorder of Greene County, Court House, Bloomfield, IN.] John William GADDIS, seventy-three, widely known Vincennes architect, died Saturday night at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes following a heart attack. Mr. GADDIS, who was a native of Olney, Illinois, and prominent in Vincennes Masonic circles, entered the hospital for treatment about a month ago, and although his condition was regarded as serious, his death came unexpectedly. Three brothers and two sisters are Mr. GADDIS’s closest survivors, his wife, formerly, Miss Ella LOWTEN, and two children, having preceded him in death. The deceased located in Vincennes when a youth and gained wide recognition throughout Indiana and the middle west in planning of court houses and other public buildings. Among the buildings designed by him in Greene County is the courthouse. He also designed many other Greene County structures. |
Note | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about John W Gaddis Name: John W Gaddis Spouse Name: E E Loten Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1885 Marriage County: Knox Source Title 1: Knox County, Indiana Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1854 - 1920 Inclusive Vol Source Title 3: W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O Book: C-11 OS Page: 324 |
Education | John W Gaddis Student Photo - U of Illinois Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 357 × 624 pixels File size: 66 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: yes |
Occupation | John W Gaddis was featured in the History of Knox County, 1888 Format: image/png Image dimensions: 725 × 340 pixels File size: 194 KB Type: Manuscript Highlighted image: no |
Event | Historic Home - Dr Nelson Wilson House Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 320 × 240 pixels File size: 28 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Media object | John William Gaddis Photo Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 627 × 914 pixels File size: 135 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: yes |