NameFrederick Reed SHEPHERD 
Birth17 Nov 1875, Illinois67
Death21 Mar 1932, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Burial24 Mar 1932, Rosehill Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois
OccupationRailway supplies secretary; Crerar, Adams & Co.
ReligionCatholic
Spouses
Birth1 Feb 1876, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey4035
Death20 Oct 1936, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois4036
Burial22 Oct 1936, Calvary Cemetery, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois4036
Marriage26 Oct 1898, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey4037
Marr Memoheld at the home of the bride
Divorce1916
Birth22 May 1875, Brownstown, Wisconsin196
Death27 Jun 1930, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois1033
Burial30 Jun 1930, Rosehill Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois
Marriage20 Jul 1918, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois5939,5940
Census notes for Frederick Reed SHEPHERD
1900 Illinois, Cook County, Lake View, Chicago, ward 25, E.D. 771, sheet 13B
15 Buena Terrace, dwelling143, family 220
Sheppard, Fred R., head, white, male, Nov 1873, age 26, married for 2 yrs, born Illinois, father born New York, mother born Illinois, R.R. supplies
-------------, Josephine, wife, white, female, Oct 1876, age 23, married for 2 yrs, mother of no children, born New Jersey, parents born New Jersey
Holgenson, Amelia, servant, white, female, Feb 1873, age 27, single, born Sweden, parents born Sweden, servant, private family
1900 Frederick R. is also listed with his parents
1910 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Tract 22, ward 25, E.D. 1059, sheet 11A, stamped page 66
831 Buena Ave., dwelling 89, family 265
Shepherd, Fred R., head, male, white, age 33, married once for 11 years, born Illinois, father born New York, mother born Illinois, secretary, railway supplies
------------, Josephine M., wife, female, white, age 33, married once for 11 years, mother of 2 children, born New Jersey, parents born New Jersey
------------, Josephine M., daughter, female, white, age 9, single, born Illinois, father born Illinois, mother born New Jersey
------------, Julia R., daughter, female, white, age 8, single, born Illinois, father born Illinois, mother born New Jersey
McGillinay, Hannah, servant, female, white, age 33, single, born Scotland, parents born Scotland, imm 1876, servant
Haff, Lina R., servant, female, white, age 28, single, born Norway, parents born Norway, imm 1885, servant
Winsler, Albert J., servant, male, white, age 31, single, born Wisconsin, father born Wisconsin, mother born Pennsylvania, servant
1920 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago City, Tract Y-4, ward 25, E.D. 1416, sheet 1A, stamped page 1
6341 Sheridan Rd., dwelling 1, family 1
Shepard, Edward D., head, owns, male, white, age 74, married, born New York, parents born New York, president of railway supply
-----------, Julia M., wife, female, white, age 71, married, born Illinois, parents born England
-----------, Fred R., son, male, white, age 40, married, born Illinois, father born New York, mother born Illinois, salesman for railway supply
-----------, Mable, daughter-in-law, female, white, age 45, married, born Wisconsin, father born Vermont, mother born New York
Lutz, Marie, maid, female, white, age 22, single, imm 1900, naturalized 1905, born Austria, parents born Austria, servant private home
Engstrom, Lidia, maid, female, white, age 27, single, imm 1909, alien, born Sweden, parents born Sweden, servant private home
1930 Illinois, Lake County, Highland Park City, Deerfield Township, E.D. 49-22, sheet 5B
1457 So. Sheridan Road, dwelling 72, family 72
Shepherd, Fred R., head, unknown if rents or owns, male, white, age 52, married at age 21, born Illinois, father born New York, mother born Wisconsin, no occupation
-------------, Mabel, wife, female, white, age 55, married at age 20, born Wisconsin, father born Vermont, mother born New York
Burington, Lesley, servant, male, white, age 36, single, born Wisconsin, parents born Wisconsin
Obituary notes for Frederick Reed SHEPHERD
The Chicago Tribune, 23 Mar 1932
FUNERAL RITES TOMORROW FOR F.R. SHEPHERD
Funeral services will be held at 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the Rosehill cemetery chapel for Fred Reed Shepherd, retired president of Crerar, Adams & Co., railroad supply dealers.
Mr. Shepherd, who was 64 years old, died on Monday in his home at 1457 South Sheriden road, Highland Park, after a long illness. He was connected with Crerar, Adams & Co. for 35 years, becoming president at the death of his father, Edward S. Shepherd, who had been head of the concern for 54 years, and retiring at the end of 1925.
Mr. Shepherd was a member of the old 1st Infantry, Illinois National Guard, and the funeral services will be in charge of the veterans’ corps of the 131st Infantry, successor to that organization.
The widow, Mrs. Marjorie Belle Shepherd, and two daughters, Miss Josephine Morris Shepherd and Mrs. Julia Shepherd Cuneo, survive.
Notes for Frederick Reed & Josephine (Family)
Paterson Daily Press, 27 October 1898, p. 1, viewed online at Google NewspapersCluster of October Brides
Shepherd-Morris Nuptials a Brilliant Social Event
A Bridegroom from Chicago
Home Ceremony Performed by Dean McNulty -- Many Well-Known People Among the Guests -- An Unusual Number of Matrimonial Events for One Evening --Two Church Weddings Among the Eleven
Michael J. Morris’ home, at Ward and Cross streets, was the scene at half past seven last evening of the wedding of Mr. Morris’ daughter, Josephine Marie, and Fred Reid Shepherd, of Chicago. The ceremony was performed at 7:30 by Rev. Dean McNulty, assisted by Rev. J. P. Morris, of Avondale, uncle to the bride.
The house was completely transformed with the floral decorations. The walls were literally hidden beneath coverings of flowers. Many leading society people of Paterson were in attendance, besides visitors from other places.
Mr. Shepherd was attended by Thomas Edward Smith, of Paterson, as best man. The ushers were Isaac A. Hall, Paterson; Colonel Peter H. Corr, Taunton, Mass., Edward Nesbitt Smith, Chicago; Erastus Blauvelt, Paterson; Leo M. Morris, Paterson, and Harry Lewis, Brooklyn.
The bride’s gown was of white satin, trimmed with duchess and point lace, with tulle veil. She wore a sunburst of diamonds, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley, tied with gauze ribbon. In her hair was a jeweled comb, the gift of her uncle. The maid of honor, Miss Julia Shepherd, wore piuk[sic] silk mull, with point lace and crushed roses, and carried a bouquet of Golden Gate roses and orchis. Ms. M.J. Morris, the bride’s mother, wore light gray brocaded silk and duchess lace. Mrs. Edward S. Shepherd, the bridegroom’s mother, wore a black spangled lace gown over light green silk. The bridegroom’s gifts to his best man and the ushers were diamond pins, in the design of a shepherd’s crook. The bride’s gift to her maid of honor was a fleur-de-lis diamond pin.
Davis served the repast. Bridal favors of small white fans were given to each guest. The immediate group of friends seated at the bride’s table were given small silver loving cups for the men, engraved with the initials of the bride and groom; the lades received silver bells surmounted by a small cupid.
The large company of guests included Mayor and Mrs. John Hinchliffe, Mrs. Josephine Zeluff, Mr. and Mrs. E.I. Mercelis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Wagoner, Miss Margaret Van Wagoner, Peter Van Wagoner, Thomas Fletcher, Miss Fletcher, Andrew Fletcher, Miss Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wiske, Miss Wiske, Miss Smith, T.E. Platt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bamford, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Noonan, Miss Noonan, Walton Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Lee, Miss O’Dea, J.K. O’Dea, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sceery, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lebelski, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Morrisse, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. P. Lee, Miss Alice Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliot, J.F. Smith, Albert McBrier, Miss Victoria Bergen, Mrs. Hester Hindle, Miss Belle Mackel, A.M. Smethurst, Herbert Morrisse, Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks, Miss Crooks, General J.W. Congdon, Mrs. John Polley, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Van Dyk, Miss Rose Spickers. Dr. C.E. MacChesney, Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Parker, Isaac Schoonmaker, Dr. James W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew, Dr. and Mrs. Denher, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Blauvelt, Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Hindle, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Spear, Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Fordyce, Mrs. Mary Rooney, Miss Annie Norris, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith, Miss Jessie McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Clark, Miss Helen Tynan, Mr. George W. Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lebell and Miss Cor LeBell, Avodale, N.J.; Miss Florence Trice, Mrs. Dwyer, Frank Dwyer, George Dwyer, Miss Emma Dwyer, Miss Lillian Dwyer, Newark, N.J.; Miss Van Dien, Mr. and Mrs. Bevan, J.V. Morrisse, A.O Miller, Passaic; Mr. and Mrs. Rehill, Miss Gertrude Rehill, Jersey City; Leo Donohue, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hindle, Rev. Dr. J.J. Synnott, Rev. Charles Mackel, Orange, N.J.; Miss Emily Langand, Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Dolan, Dr. T. Dolan, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Graham, Montclair, N.J.; Frank Wallace, J.V. Bergen, M.D., Mrs. E. Kraemer, G. Kraemer, Miss Lila Neuwahl, Mrs. John W. Hutchins, Louise Hall, Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Wagner, C.C. Cuyler, Mr. Wiley, Professor Constantine, New York; Mr. and Mrs. S. Shepherd and Miss Shepherd of Chicago.
4037Paterson Evening News, 27 October 1898, p1 (
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THEIR WEDDING NIGHT
Hymen Ruled in Paterson — Many Happy Couples
DETAILS OF THE EVENTS
Homes and Churches the scenes of Many Nuptials — The Sheppard-Morris Wedding — Hosts of Participants Flock to the Various Places
At 7:30 o’clock last night Miss Josephine Marie Morris, the youngest daughter of Mr. Michael J. Morris became the bride of Frederick Reid Sheppard of Chicago.
The ceremony was performed in the parlor of the home of the bride’s parents, 41 Ward street, in the presence of the friends of both the bride and groom by the Rev. Dean McNulty assisted by the Rev. Father J.P. Morris of Avondale.
The house was magnificently decorated as told in yesterday’s issue of The News.
Immediately after the ceremony a supper was served to the couple and guests, who were seated at a number of small tables accommodating four, and which surrounded a large one seating ten at which the bride and groom sat with their immediate families.
The menu was:
Oyster
Green Turtle — Cream Celery
Olives — Radishes — Celery
Lobster a la Newburg
Chicken croquettes and Petit Pois
Patties — Roman Punch
Partridges — Madeira Jelly
Ice Cream — Cakes — Coffee — Bon-Bons
Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard left on a wedding tour which will occupy three weeks, at the end of which they will go to a home awaiting them in Chicago.
The invited guests were: Mayor and Mrs. John Hinchliffe, Mrs. Josephine Zeluff, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Merselis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Wagoner, Miss Margaret Van Wagoner, Peter Van Wagoner, Thomas Fletcher, Miss Fletcher, Andrew Fletcher, Miss Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Wiske, Miss Wiske, Miss Smith, T.E. Platt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bamford, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Noonan, Miss Noonan, Walter Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Lee, Miss O’Dea, J.K. O’Dea, Mr. and Mrs. James Nightingale, Mrs. Mary Shephered, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sceery, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nathan, r. and Mrs. H. Lebelsk, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Morrisse, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. P. Lee, Miss Alice Lee, Miss Nightingale, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliot, J.F. Smith, Albert McBrier, Miss Victoria Bergen, Mrs. Hester Hindle, Miss Bell Mackle, A.M. Smethjurst, Herbert Morrisse, Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks, Miss Crooks, General J. W. Congdon, George Burke, Mr. and Mrs. John Polley, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Van Dyk, Mis Rose Spickers, Dr. C.E. MacChesney, Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Parker, Isaac Schoonmaker, Dr. James W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew, Dr. and Mrs. Denner, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Blauvelt, Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Hindle, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Spear, Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Fordice [sic], Mrs. Mary Rooney, Miss Annie Norris, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith, Miss Jessie McAlister, Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Clark, Miss Helen Tynan, Mr. George W. Hopper, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. T. LeBell and Miss Cora LeBell, Avondale, N.J.; Miss Florence Trice, Mrs. Dwyer, Frank Dwyer, George Dwyer, Miss Dwyer, Miss Emma Dwyer, Miss Lillian Dwyer, Newark, N.J.; Miss Van Dien, Mr. and Mrs. Bevan, J.A. Morrisse, A.O. Miller, Passaic; Mr. and Mrs. Rehill, Miss Gertrude Rehill, Jersey City; Leo Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hindle, Rev. Dr. J.J. Lynnott, Rev. Charles Mackel, Orange, N.J.; Miss Emily Langand, Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Dolan, Dr. T. Dolan, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Graham, Montclair, N.J.; Frank Wallace, J.V. Bergen, M.D.; Mrs. E. Kraemer, G. Kraemer, Miss Lila Nenwahl, Mrs. John W. Hutchins, Louise Hall, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wagner, C.C. Cuyler, Mr. Wiley, Professor Constantine or New York.
From Chicago and the West were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pickevel, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Paige, Mr. J.E. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Price, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Roberts, Mr. J. H. Roy, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Rorbach, Miss Helen Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Slack, Mrs. LC. Smith, Mr. Stanley Smith, Mr. Edward Smith, Miss Katherine Bruce Sterrett, Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. William Nash, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Neill, Mr. and Mrs. T. Palmer, G.H. Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. McAndrews, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Morgan, David Bradley Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. William Mendsen, Mr. and Mrs. George Mendsen, Miss Maria Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Munger, Miss Julia Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Loomis, M. and Mrs. E.E. Loomis, Mrs. Laura Loomis, Mrs. J.G. Land, James Milner, James L. Mumger, Bruce Munger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rollins, Jr., J.C. Gavin, Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Hetzler, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Hartwell, Miss Hartwell, Richard Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Harry T. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell, Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Loomis, Miss Maw King Loomis, Miss Alice Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Land, Miss Laura Lane, Miss Lewis, Miss Florence Lane, George Luts, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hall, Mr. W.T. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Hewitt, D.B. Hayes, J.D. Hayes, E. Ingals, Misses Ingals, Fred B. Jones, Miss Ethel Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Ford, George L. Fischer, C.W. Gregory, Miss Clark, Mrs. Francis Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, Charles Donohue, Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Emery, Mrs. J.F Barnard, Howell Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Butterfield, Archie Bundick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Currier, Miss Evalyn Currier, Francis E. Donohue, William Donohue, Misses Lydia Donohue, C.A. Brown, Sadie Burdick, Jay Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Clifford, William A. Angell, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Bullen, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shepherd, Miss Shepherd, Miss Reed, grandmother of the groom; Mrs. A.R. Streeter, Thomas M. Smyth, Peter Shutller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Skinner, Miss Pearl Swift, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Swift, Miss V. Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staples, C.F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tillotson, Miss Mary Tillotson, Tracy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Veltz, Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Whitehouse, Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodman, Mrs. B. Weller, Charles Weller, Miss Woodman, Clarence H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Willetts, William Watson, Miss Wearing, Mr. and Mrs. T.M. Wignall, George T. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Young, Miss Edith Young, Leon Young, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Yoemans.