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Elizabeth Curtis Golding (Lidster) B: 1837/1838

Elizabeth was born on 1837/1838 in England .

Elizabeth was married to Ralph Lidster on 15 FEB 1855 in Milwaukee, WI.

Ralph was born on 16 MAY 1831 in Merrington, Durham, England and died on 1922 in Beloit, Wi .
He was the son of William Lidster (B: ABT 1801) and Margaret Joblin (Lidster) .
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Elizabeth Curtis Golding (Lidster)
 


Husband - Ralph Lidster (1831-1922) - Ralph was born on 16 MAY 1831 in Merrington, Durham, England and died on 1922 in Beloit, Wi


- George was born on 1859/1860 in Illinois


Son - Ralph was born on 24 MAR 1861 in New Caledonia, WI and died on 18 NOV 1934 (age: 73) in Chicago, IL


- Vernia was born on DEC 1865 in Boone, IL and died on 21 APR 1942 in No Tonawanda, Niagara, NY


- Lorenzo was born on 31 JUL 1872 in Illinois and died on 24 FEB 1940 (age: 67) in Los Angeles, Ca




Ralph: note from Douglas M. Lidster
My own research indicates that the surname Lidster evolved from Litster, which is a trade name. A 'litster' is a dyer of fabrics. The term can be found in older dictionaries. Litster, in turn, traces its roots to Old Norse 'litr' which, if memory serves me correctly, also refers to a dyer of fabrics. My own great-great grandfather, Ralph Lidster, came to America from Durham in 1848. I'm having difficulty tracing ancestors preceding him. I'd appreciate information from anyone reading this note. My wife and I plan a trip to England next year to visit the places from which our ancestors came. I would very much enjoy meeting very long-lost relatives.


Ralph: Madison Wisc, article

Madison Wisc, article



Ralph: Beloit News August 25 1921
Atmosphere of Pioneer Days is Resurrected at Old Settler's Picnic.

About 5,000, it was estimated. attended the picnic.
Ralph Lidster, with four generations of his family gathered about him, responded to the music of the fif and drum,
his eyes sparkling in a way that would have done credit to a man thirty years his junior.
Lidster is 90 years and three months old, and has lived in Beloit for sixty-eight years.

...

The oldest settler in age was Mrs. M. J. Cowen of Chicago, formerly of Beloit.
Mrs. Cowen is 94 years old.
Her sister, Mrs Loveley King, 81 years old was also present.
The oldest male settler present was Ralph Lidster.



Ralph: Beloit newspaper clipping of 1922.
Ralph Lidster, until his death in Beloit in 1922 at the age of 91 years, was an early resident here, arriving in 1853. He was a native of England having been born in Durham (in northern England) May 16, 1831. His wife was formerly Miss Elizabeth Golding of Milwaukee.

Mr. Lidster was a shoemaker by trade, working at first for Joseph Hoskins, an early Beloit cobbler. Later the Lidsters moved to Caledonia, Illinois, where they lived for 25 years. Following a trip West to Nevada they returned to Beloit in 1880 where Mr. Lidster bought 160 acres of land in the vicinity of what is now Portland Avenue and Hackett Streets. The large house which he erected stood for many years at the head of Portland Avenue on the west side of Hackett Street.

The Lidster farm was a busy place for number of years. It was in one of the fields that Appleby first tried out the grain binder which was soon to bring fame to its inventor and work a revolutionary change in the laborious routine of the harvest. After he had sold the land, Mr. Lidster used to recall with a shake of his head how much better it would have been to have retained ownership until it became a populous residence. Later the Lidster house was moved some distance north on Hackett where it still stands.

Mr. Lidster is survived by his two sons and a daughter: George of Buffalo, N.Y., Ralph of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Vernie Compton of Chicago.

Before his retirement the elder Mr. Lidster was for some time engaged in the farm equipment business here.


Ralph: email from Jean Bowes - September 2006
Hello from Co Durham, England,
As my maiden name was Lidster and my famly has quite few 'Ralphs' in it, I was very interested in your family web site. The names Ralph and William appear to run down every line.
I think I contacted you a few years ago before you made your trip to England and was wondering how you've progressed since then.
You may have already seen it but I think there's a Bishops' Transcript entry for a baptism for 'your' Ralph on 12th June 1831 with parents William and Margaret..
I know it's very confusing with the name changing so much from Lister/Lidster/Litster but quite a few of them lived round the Ferryhill and Merrington area in Co Durham.
Anyway I have a copy of the entry (unless you have already found his baptism) if you are still interested, as it looks very likely to be the correct one.
Regards
Jean


Ralph: Baptismal record

Baptismal record



Ralph: From The Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock County, Wis., publ, 1889 - page 310
LIEUT. SAMUEL W. BARR, a member of LIDSTER & BARR,, dealers in agricultural implements at Beloit, Wis.,

After returning home, Lieut. BARR was again engaged in the plow-shops for a short time, when he purchased a farm and followed agricultural pursuits until 1886, when in company with Mr. LIDSTER he established the firm of LIDSTER & BARR. They carry a full line of agricultural implements, and by fair dealing and an earnest desire to please their customers have built up a good trade.


-- Ralph --
He was also a wagon train scout - making the trip from Beloit to Nevada and back.



Ralph: Census: 1851 - Crook and Billy Row in Co Durham, England

Census: 1851 - Crook and Billy Row in Co Durham, England
name relation age occupation
Ralph Lister: ap19Ap Cordwaner (Shoemaker)
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Ralph: Census: 1860 Caledonia, Boone County, Ill, page 588

Census: 1860 Caledonia, Boone County, Ill, page 588
name age occupation born in
Ralph Litster: 28LaborerEngland
Elizabeth Litster: 20England
Lovina Litster: 4Ill
Merry Litster: 2Ill
George Litster: 4/12Ill
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Ralph: Census: 1870 Caladonia, Boone Co., Illinois pg 211-212
Ralph Lidster;39;Showmaker;England
Elizabeth Lidster;35;Keeping House;England
W. Lovina Lidster;14;Goes to School;Ill
James N. Lidster;12;Goes to School;Ill
Leo N. Lidster;10;Goes to School;Ill
Ralph E. Lidster;8;Goes to School;Ill
Wm M Lidster;6;Goes to School;Ill
E. E. V Lidster;6;at home;Ill
Wm. McKlage;40;Shoemaker;Scotland


Ralph: Census: 1880 Census Beloit, Wisc.

Census: 1880 Census Beloit, Wisc.
name relation age born in occupation father born mother born
Ralph Lidster: self45ENGFarmerENGENG
Elizabeth C. Lidster: wife42ENGENGENG
George M. Lidster: son20IL
Ralph E. Lidster: son18IL
Vernia Lidster: dau14IL
Lorenzo N. Lidster: son8IL
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-- Ralph --
In 1891 listed as retired in the Beloit City Directory.

In 1900 census, lived with his son George



Ralph: Census: 1900 Beloit, Rock Co., Wisconsin

Census: 1900 Beloit, Rock Co., Wisconsin
name relation born age born in father born mother born occupation
George M. Lidster: headMar 186040m-18IllinoisEnglandEnglandMachinist
Virginia T. Lidster: wifeJuly 185742m-18IllinoisOhioOhio
Ralph H. Lidster: sonJan 188317SWisconsinIllinoisIllinoisAt School
Henry A. Lidster: sonMar 188515SWisconsinIllinoisIllinoisShoe Factory
Ralph Lidster: fatherMar 183268WdEnglandEnglandEnglandretires Shoe Maker
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-- Ralph --
Was living with his son in Beloit in tyhe 1905 Wisconsin State Census



Ralph: Census: 1905 - Wisconsin State Census

Census: 1905 - Wisconsin State Census
Name Rel age Born in Parents Born Occupation
Geo M. Lidster: Head45IllEngMach
Virgnia T Lidster: Wife47IllOhioB. Keeper
Henry A. Lidster: Son19Ill
Ralph E. Lidster: Father73Eng
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Ralph: Beloit City Government report
The following report was received from the Board of Public Works and referred to the Health and Sewerage committee:

To the Honorable the Mayor and Common Council: Gentlemen: Your Board of Public Works would report that two bids were received for constructing sanitary sewer in Rouse street.

The amounts of the several bids are as follows:

Owen BARKER $227.80

Ralph LIDSTER 236.60

Respectfully submitted Board of Public Works, By Geo. B. INGERSOLL, Clerk.

December 22. - Special Meeting. - Council Chambers. Beloit, Wis., Dec. 22, 1900.


-- Ralph --
In the 1920 Census, Ralph Lidster was a boarder at 115 Liberty Avenue, in Beloit, with Frank and Sarah Hilb (sp?).


- Ralph was born on JAN 1883 in Wisconsin


- Henry was born on MAR 1885 in Wisconsin


Grandson - Ralph was born on 7 APR 1888 in Chicago, IL and died on 10 DEC 1946 (age: 58) in Between Chicago and Nashville, TN


- Homer was born on 1893/1894 in Illinois and died on 20 MAY 1962 in Tampa, Fl


- Elizabeth was born on 31 DEC 1885 in Monroe, NY and died on 12 DEC 1970 (age: 84) in No Tonawanda, Niagara, NY


- Venz was born on 27 NOV 1887 in Monroe, NY


- Norma was born on 14 AUG 1889 in Monroe, NY


Great Granddaughter - Jean was born on 7 AUG 1922 in Chicago, IL


Great Grandson - Ralph, Jr. was born on 18 JUN 1914 in Chicago, IL and died on 11 NOV 2006 (age: 92) in Flagstaff, Arizona


- Alan was born on 25 MAR 1917 in Chicago, IL and died on 9 NOV 1963 (age: 46) in Glen Ellen, Ill


- Ruth was born on 28 OCT 1921 in Porter Co, Indiana




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