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Robert Cinnamon Family of Illinois

Updated August 26, 2002

Gary L Cinnamon
3337 St. Matthews Drive
Sacramento, CA 95821
United States
glcinnamon@att.net

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Robert Cinnamon was born near Belfast, Co Down, Ireland, in 1830 of Scots-Irish parents. In 1849, at the age of nineteen, he set out for America on a sailing vessel which took almost 2 months to cross the Atlantic Ocean and landed him in Quebec Canada. Then he made his way to Kingston, Canada, where he remained with a brother until October 1849, when he came to Lacon, Illinois, and joined his brother James who lived there. The following spring found him at work as a farm hand on Round Prairie, employed by Charles Parker, a long time resident of Wenona. His wages were $8. a month. He worked here until 1853. At this time, he became a mail carrier employed by Abner Shinn of Lacon for $18 per month. He detailed the various routes traveled in the performance of his duties, which gave him knowledge of localities of this part of the state.
During the one and a half years He was thus employed, he spent most of his time on one of the several routes and had many unpleasant experiences. Although during the whole time he drove over various routes unarmed, he was never molested and no attempt was ever made to interfere with the mail or its carrier.
In 1855, Mr Cinnamon purchased an eight horsepower Martin Ferry threashing machine sent from Ohio by steamboat to Lacon and then engaged in threshing grain. This was his first business venture, which proved to be a success. In breaking soil near Lostant for Judge Parrett of Wenona, the "green-headed" horse flies with so distracting to his team he was compelled to give up the job.
Mr Cinnamon contributed to the early development of Marshall County, being one of it pioneers. His habits of enterprise and industry brought their early reward and he soon became the owner of land in Sec 23 in Bennington Township, and later added more until he owned more than 200 acres of land.
In 1863, he married Jane McLeane in Galesburg. She was born in County Armagh, Ireland in 1833 and came to this country in 1857 with her father and settled in Henry County.
Mr Cinnamon was a very prominent and artistocratic gentleman, and from the time he came to the United States he resided and died in Marshall County. All of his six children were born, lived, and died in Bennington Township, Marshall County.
(Paraphrased from article written by Lorene Schumacher for book Pioneers of Marshall County.)

July 2002 we held a small famly reunion in Tonica, IL at home of Gladys Cinnamon Alleman. All brothers and sisters, some nieces and nephews, some grandkids and great granchild were present. All had a wonderful time.

Will add extended family tree and some pictures soon.

Family Photos

  • Robert Cinnamon 1830-1913 (16 KB)
    Undated photograph of Robert Cinnamon, who emigrated from Co.Down, Ireland to America in 1849, through Canada. Arrived in Lacon, Marshall County, Illinois 1850
  • Robert Allen Cinnamon 1866-1936 (48 KB)
    Son of Robert Cinnamon, Rutland, Marshall County, Illinois
  • Robert William Cinnamon 1905-1991 (27 KB)
    Mayor of Dana, Illinois for 40 years, Highway Commissioner of Groveland Township for nearly as many years.
  • Original homestead? (76 KB)
    This is possibly the original home built by Robert and Jane Cinnamon, south of Rutland, ILL mid 1860's. No longer standing.
  • Cinnamon home, 2nd one (54 KB)
    This is the home built by Robert Cinnamon c. 1882, same land as first home, south of Rutland, ILL. Still standing today. Pictured seated, Jane and Robert Cinnamon. Standing behind them are daughters Sara J. and Vena M. Cinnamon. Lady on left and child at Jane's knee are unknown. Sons Robert A. and Albert J. are with teams of horses to the right.
 

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