1920 census Ford county, Illinois 539 W. Center St.
Cicero E. Callison, owned home with mortgage, age 49, he born Illinois,
father born Missouri, mother born RHODE ISLAND, proprieter poultry house
Georgia, wife, age 36, she and father born Illinois, mother born Indiana
Francis M, daughter, age 11, born Illinois
Glenn B, son, age 6, born Illinois
The Peoria (IL) Journal Star for Glenn Bayne Callison of Dallas, formerly of
Peoria, Galesburg, and Pekin IL. Died Sunday, Aug. 29, 1993 in Dallas, TX.
Born Dec. 10, 1913 In Paxton, IL to Cicero E. Callison and Georgella Bayne
Callison.
Now does anyone know if the E in Cicero's name stood for Edward. If so, this
is possibly the same E. Callison. The clue is that Cicero's mother was born
in RI. This birthplace for father of Cicero in census is possibly incorrect
1880 Census Place: Nokomis, Montgomery, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254237 National Archives Film T9-0237 Page 324C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Benjamin CALLISON Self M M W 35 AR
Occ: Laborer Fa: AR Mo: AR
Fannie CALLISON Wife F M W 36 RHODE ISLAND (note this birth place)
Occ: Keeping House Fa: RI Mo: ---
Edward CALLISON Son M S W 13 IL
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Nettie CALLISON Dau F S W 7 IL (Dottie is this the Nettie you were
looking for)
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Minnie CALLISON Dau F S W 5 IL
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Katie CALLISON Dau F S W 3 IL
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Earlie CALLISON Son M S W 7mth born IL
Benjamin is actually James B. son of Absolom Callison, grandson of Moses
Callison. So that would be a good connection if Cicero was actually Cicero
Edward.