
Opdycke, Stacy B. (Opdyke)
         
         
         
         b. January 1, 1795, in New Castle, New Jersey; d. June 18, 1858, in Springfield, Illinois. In 1816, Opdycke learned the trade
            of a carpenter in Kentucky, then moved to Kaskaskia, Illinois, walking nearly the whole
            distance. On April 25, 1833, Opdycke married Hannah Griffith in Kaskaskia. In 1835, they moved to Springfield, Illinois, where
            they had three children. Opdycke opened and operated a porkpacking business with James Lamb for several years, and afterwards
            had
            a merchandising business with Seth Tinsley. In 1842, Opdycke served as the fourth ward alderman for the city of Springfield.
            In
            1850, Opdycke was a merchant and owned real estate valued at $18,000. 
         
         John Power, History of the Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois (Springfield: E. A. Wilson and Company,
            1876), 511, 551; Sangamon County, Illinois, Seventh Census of the United States, 1850.  Illustration courtesy of the
               Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, IL.