George Wesley Kunkel (1861 - 1919)
          George Marshall Kiddoo (1856 - 1930)
          
          1856 Feb 29 
          birth of George Marshall Kiddoo
          1861 Apr 16 
          birth of George Wesley Kunkel
          1870 
          Monmouth, Warren, IL, US census, Kiddoo living at home with parents,
          no occupation
          1879 Feb 07 
          Illinois county registry G M Kiddoo marriage to Elizabeth J Byarlay
          1880 Jun 01 
          Lewis, MO, US census, Kunkel working at “woolen factory”; living with
          parents
          1889 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory, Kiddoo as “printer” for L A Byarlay
          photographers; res 715 Edmond
          1889 Dec 25 
          St Joseph (MO) Herald obituary for Worth Kiddoo son of G M Kiddoo
          1890 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory Kunkel as photographer with Webster &
          Kunkel; res 411 s 5th
          1890 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory Kiddoo as photographer with Felix studio
          nw cor 8th; res 715 Edmond
        
      
        1893 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory Kiddoo as photographer for
          L A Byarlay; res 2120 Faraon
          1894 
          Oct 25 Darlington (MO) Record news item Kunkel and the St Joe Photo
          car
          1894 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory Kiddoo as artist for
          L A Byarlay; res 2120 Faraon 
          1895 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory Kiddoo as photographer for
          L A Byarlay
          1896 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory Kiddoo as photographer for
          L A Byarlay
          1896 Oct 02 
          Holt County Sentinel (Oregon, MO) news item for Kunkel’s gallery
          1897 Oct 01 
          King City (MO) Chronicle news item mentions photograph car in
          Whitesville
          1897 Oct 27 
          King City (MO) Chronicle news item Kunkel & Kiddoo in King City, MO
          1898 Apr 07 
          Darlington (MO) Record news item Kunkel & Kiddoo in Gentryton, MO
          
          1898 Apr 28 
          Darlington (MO) Record news item Kunkel & Kiddoo in Darlington, MO
        
      
        1898 May 19 & 1898 May 26 
          Darlington (MO) Record news item Kunkel & Kiddoo in Darlington, MO
          1898 Jun 06 
          Darlington (MO) record news item K & K moving to Clyde, MO, on Jun
          20
          1898 Nov 23 
          Crawford, OH, county register Kunkel marries Anna Buehler 
          1889 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory neither Kiddoo nor Kunkel is listed
          1900 Jun 01 
          St Joseph, MO, US census, Kunkel as photographer; res 1904 11th, St
          Joseph, MO; NOT listed in city directory
          1900 Jun 07 
          St Joseph, MO,US census, Kiddoo as photographer; res 2409 Faraon
          1901 Feb 21 
          Adams County (IA) Free Press news item Kiddoo about to move to
          Corning, IA
          1901 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory Kiddoo as photographer; res 2409 Faraon,
          St Joseph, MO
          1901 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory George W Kunkel as steno, brother
          Charles W as photographer; res Barbara & Blake (probably a
          missprint)
        
      
        1902 - 1909 
          St Joseph, MO, city directory lists neither Kunkel nor Kiddoo
          1902 - 1908 
          Kiddoo family lives in Corning, IA
          1908 Dec 09 
          Adams County (IA) Free Press Kiddoo moves family from Corning, IA, to
          Osceola, IA
          1909 Feb 26 
          King City (MO) Chronicle Kiddoo and Kunkel start partnership. To open
          new studio in Grant City, MO; Kiddoo to move from Cromwell, IA, to
          King City, MO
          1909 Nov 03 
          Adams County (IA) Free Press Cromwell, IA, Kiddoo visits farm from
          Osceola, IA
          1910 Feb 18 
          King City (MO) Chronicle news item G M Kiddoo and family moves to King
          City, MO
          1910 Apr 07 
          Albany (MO) Capital news item J M Kiddoo buys out Kunkel’s photo
          business; J M Kiddoo is unknown
          
        
      
        1910 Apr 23 
          Kansas City, MO, US census, Kunkel as photographer; res 4100 Wyoming
          st, Kansas City, MO
          1910 Apr 26 
          Kansas City, MO, US census Kiddoo as photographer;
          1910 Oct 14 
          King City (MO) Chronicle news item G W Kunkel visits Kiddoo and
          friends; Mrs Kiddoo returns from a trip to Creston, IA, for eye
          treatment
          1911 Jan 28 
          Elizabeth Kiddoo, wife of George W, dies in King City, MO
          1911 Feb 03 
          King City, (MO) Chronicle & King City (MO) Times, obituary of
          Elizabeth Jane Byarlay, wife of G W Kiddoo dies of Bright’s Disease
          1911 Nov 10 
          Holt County Sentinel, Oregon, MO, news item Kunkel and Kiddoo will be
          in Oregon, MO, Nov 10 and 11 at the Peacher Building
          
        
      
        
          1912 May 08 
          Holt County Sentinel, Oregon, MO, news item Kunkel & Kiddoo will be in
          Oregon, MO, Friday and Saturday of each week
          1913 Dec 12 
          Holt County Sentinel, Oregon, MO, announcement that photographer Weary
          has bought out Kunkel and Kiddoo 
          1919 May 14 
          George Wesley Kunkel dies of endocarditis and influenza, age 58; Death
          certificate says he was a “store clerk”
          1920 Jan 08 
          St Joseph, MO, US census, Kiddoo as laborer; res 315 s 19th
          1925 Jan 01 
          Iowa state census Kiddoo as no occupation shown; living with brother
          Mefford in Douglas IA
          1930 Apr 21 
          Washington, MO, US census, Kiddoo as retired, living with daughter
          Ruth and family in Washington, MO
          1930 Jul 08 
          King City, MO, FindAGrave website Kiddoo dies King City, MO, and is
          buried in Cromwell, IA 
        
      
        Kunkel and Kiddoo apparently worked Saint Joseph, MO, and many
          surrounding towns. Sometimes this was done from a “photo car” that
          they moved every month or so. There is some indication that the car
          was not a railroad car as one news item mentions they will remain in a
          town a little longer because of muddy roads. This partnership lasted
          only for a couple months, April and May of 1898. Ads after that show
          them going separate ways.
          
          Records of Kiddoo and the photography business is rather sketchy between 1902
          and 1909.  He was probably working in Iowa. 
          
          Kunkel leaves Saint Joseph, MO, and turns up again in King
          City, MO in April of 1910, opening a studio there.
          
          It appears that a second partnership began in February of 1909 and ran
          to December of 1913 when the studio was sold to photographer Weary.
          
          
          The cabinet card here was probably finished during the first
          partnership in 1898 as their “Permanent” address would have been St.
          Joseph, MO, at that time.
        
      
25 Dec 1889

Darlington (MO) Record -
25 Oct 1894

Holt County Sentinel (Oregon, MO)
02 Oct 1896

Holt County Sentinel (Oregon, MO)
06 Nov 1896

King City (MO) Chronicle
01 Oct 1897

22 Oct 1897

Darlington (MO) Record
07 Apr 1898

Darlington (MO) Record
28 Apr 1898

Darlington (MO) Record
19 May 1898

Darlington (MO) Record
26 May 1898

03 Mar 1909

Adams County (IA) Free Press
16 Feb 1910

King City (MO) Chronicle
18 Feb 1910

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The news items in the Darlington Record list the photographers being in Darlington, not Darlingville.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Good catch! Let me know if you find any more typos and errors!
DeleteKiddoo seems to have set up shop in the town of Glenwood, Idaho; a relative has two photos with his logo, one stamped on the paper frame and the other a stamped cabinet card.
ReplyDeleteWow! Glenwood, Idaho, is more than 1000 miles from Kiddoo’s usual territory. Love to see that one. Could it be a misprint? Glenwood, IOWA is only 77 miles from Creston, Iowa. And perhaps there was another photographer named Kiddoo working near the west coast. If you can get a scan or photo of the card send it to the email address found in the profile at the bottom of this page. Thanks!
Deleteso if I have photos that say Kunkel & Kidoo St Joseph Mo - must they be from 1900-1901?
ReplyDeleteI think you're right.
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