Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Fifth Generation Of Hockers

NOTE: I obtained this data from someone who was researching the Hocker family. I do not know how accurate this data is. The Fifth Generation Of Hockers
6a2a1) Samuel Duvall (see Chapter 5a2a1). (Source Codes – Cd 184, Cd 208.) Samuel Duvall1 was born the 24th of December 1747 inFrederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Samuel Duvall married Priscilla Ann Dawson the 2nd of January 1774 in Frederick Co, Md by Rev W Adison. Priscilla Ann was born the 6th of January 1756 the daughter of John Dawson and Martha Ann, maiden name unknown. Priscilla Ann and Samuel Duvall had three sons but only one reached manhood, born in Frederick Co, Md as follows: a) Dr Graflon Duvall (see Chapter 7a2a1a) was born the 10th of June 1780 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Graflon Duvall graduated from medical college, and practiced in Frederick City, Md and later Oakland, Md. Dr Graflon Duvall married Elizabeth Whittaker the 8th of May 1804 in Frederick Co, Md by Rev George Bower. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Hawkins Esq. Elizabeth and Dr Graflon Duvall had eleven children, all born in Frederick Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a2a1a. Dr Graflon Duvall died the 22nd of May 1841 in Frederick Co, Md. 6a2a4) Sophia Duvall (see Chapter 5a2a4). Sophia Duvall3 was born the 8th of June 1755 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Sophia Duvall married Henry Bayne about 1780. Henry was the son of Ebsworth Bayne and Susanna Middleton (some sources say her sire name is “Lee”). Sophia and Henry Bayne had nine children, not sure of the order, as follows: a) Samuel Bayne was born the 8th of November 1781. Samuel Duvall married Catherine McCoy the 24th of December 1807 in Adams Co, Oh. b) Susan Bayne. c) John Bayne (see Chapter 7a2a4c) was born the 2nd of July 1787. John Bayne married Charity Turner. Charity was born in 1790. Charity and John Bayne had eleven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a2a4c. Charity [Turner] Bayne died in 1857 and John Bayne died the 19th of August 1867 in Switzerland Co, In. d) Rebecca Bayne was born about 1888. Rebecca Bayne married Thomas Bayne the 23rd of November 1809 in Adams Co, Oh. e) Priscilla Bayne was born about 1790. Priscilla Bayne married Abner Howard the 3rd of August 1810 in Adams Co, Oh. f) Martha “Patsey” Bayne (see Chapter 7a2a4f) was born the 10th of December 1792 in Ohio. Martha “Patsey” Bayne married Robert Lyons the 17th of January 1811 in Adams Co, Oh. Robert was born about 1788 in Pennsylvania. Patsey and Robert Lyons had twelve children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a2a4f. Martha “Patsey” [Bayne] Lyons died the 21st of March 1850 in Switzerland Co, In and Robert Lyons who died in 1852 in Hardin Co, Il. g) Jemima Bayne. h) Mary Bayne. i) William Bayne. 6a2d4) Samuel Pruitt III (see Chapter 5a2d4). Samuel Pruitt III2 was born the 10th of September 1762 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Samuel Pruitt the III married twice, first to Lavina Walters the 1st of January 1789 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Lavina was the daughter of Robert Walters jr and Mary, maiden name unknown. Lavina and Samuel Pruitt III had seven children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va as follows: a) Hezekiah Pruitt (see Chapter 7a2d4a) was born the 5th of October 1789 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Hezekiah Pruitt married Fanny Allen the 1st of August 1811 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Fanny and Hezekiah Pruitt had eleven children, seven born in Franklin Co, Ga and four born in Jackson Co, Ga. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a2d4a. b) Lucy Pruitt was born the 10th of March 1791 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Lucy Pruitt married John Rylee the 7th of August 1811 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. This is all we know about this couple. c) Samuel Pruitt IV was born the 2nd of September 1792 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va and Franklin Co, Ga. Samuel Pruitt IV married Ardesia F Montgomery the 10th of September 1816 in Jackson Co, Ga. At this time this is all we know about this couple. d) Elizabeth Pruitt was born the 14th of June 1794 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and died the 15th of August 1812 in Franklin Co, Ga. e) Robert Walters Pruitt was born the 14th of January 1796 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va and Franklin Co, Ga. Robert Walters Pruitt married Isabelle Little the 13th of January 1829 in Franklin Co, Ga. At this time this is all we know about this couple. f) Joseph Pruitt (see Chapter 7a2d4f) was born the 7th of April 1798 in Franklin Co, Ga and raised in Franklin Co, Ga. Joseph Pruitt married twice, first to Martha Sneed Hensley the 14th of May 1814. Joseph Pruitt then married Sarah Baldwin Blackwell. This second marriage produced a son we know of. For information about Joseph Pruitt and Sarah’s son, see Chapter 7a2d4f. This is all we know about this family. g) Polly Pruitt was born the 14th of April 1805 in Franklin Co, Ga and raised in Franklin Co, Ga. Polly Pruitt married Lewis Chandler the 31st of January 1826 in Franklin Co, Ga. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. Lavina [Walters] Pruitt died the 13th of February 1813 in Franklin Co, Ga and then Sameul Pruitt III married Keziah Stokes Conolly the 15th of November 1814 in Franklin Co, Ga. Keziah and Samuel Pruitt III had a son as follows: h) John Willis Pruitt was born the 12th of December 1815 in Franklin Co, Ga and raised in Franklin Co, Ga. John Willis Pruitt married Susan C Neal the 1st of October 1835 in Franklin Co, Ga. At this time this is all we know about this couple. 6a2d6) Benjamin Pruitt (see Chapter 5a2d6). Benjamin Pruitt was born 1765 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Benjamin Pruitt married Mary Walters. Mary was born in 1777 in Pittsylvania Co, Va the daughter of Robert Walters jr and Mary, maiden name unknown. Mary and Benjamin Pruitt had two children we know of as follows: a) Leah Pruitt about 1800. b) David Pruitt was born about 1810. 6a3h3) Elizabeth Hooker (Hocker) (see Chapter 5a3h3)4. (Source Code – 224.) Elizabeth Hooker was born the 26th of September 1793 in Montgomery Co, Md. Elizabeth Hooker married William Cochran the 9th of December 1814 in Montgomery Co, Md. Shortly after they married William Cochran and Elizabeth migrated to Ohio. Elizabeth and William Cochran had five children we know about as follows: a) Robert Hooker Cochran was born in 1822 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Robert Hooker Cochran died in 1900. b) Rebecca Cochran was born in 1825 in Coshocton Co, Oh. c) Jackson Cochran was born in 1830 in Coshocton Co, Oh. d) Benjamin Cochran was born about 1833 in Coshocton Co, Oh. e) Thomas Cochran was born in 1836 in Coshocton Co, Oh. 6a3h4) Ann Prather Hooker (Hocker) (see Chapter 5a3h4)4. Ann Prather Hooker was born in 1795 in Montgomery Co, Md. Ann Prather Hooker married James Cooley in 1819 in Montgomery Co, Md. Ann Prather and James Cooley had a son we know of as follows: a) Robert Thomas Cooley was born the 8th of March 1820 in Montgomery Co, Md. 6a3h5) Henson Hooker (Hocker) (see Chapter 5a3h5)4. Henson Hooker was born the 18th of May 1800 in Montgomery Co, Md. Henson Hooker migrated to Coshocton Co, Ohio with his sisters Rebecca [Hooker] Pigman and Rachel [Hooker] Pigman and their families. Henson Hooker married Susannah Young about 1819 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Susannah was born the 5th of August 1798 in Allegany Co, Md the daughter of Cornelius Young (born 1768, died 1858 Oh) and Catherine Sissler (died before 1838 Oh) who married the 10th of March 1796 in Allegany Co, Md. Susannah and Henson Hooker had ten children as follows: a) Mary Ann Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5a) was born the 8th of December 1820 in Ohio and raised in Ohio. Mary Ann Hooker married John Farmer the 3rd of November 1837 in Marion Co, Oh. Mary Ann and John Farmer had nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5a. Mary Ann [Hooker] Farmer died the 3rd of October 1864 in Spring Grove, Green Co, Wi and John Farmer died the 4th of August 1902 in Lake Mills, Winnebago Co, Ia. The family moved from Mifflin Township, Marion Co, Oh to Spring Grove, Green Co, Wi in 1851. After Mary Ann died the family moved to Olmstead Co, Mn and then in 1866 walked to Iowa. b) Catherine Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5b) was born the 22nd of February 1822 in Ohio and raised in Ohio. Catherine Hooker married Thomas Lindsay Farthing the 24th of February 1842 in Crawford Co, Oh. Thomas called “Uncle Tommy” was born in 1819 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Catherine and Thomas Lindsay Farthing had nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5b. In 1852 they moved to Raccoon Township, Marion Co, Il. Catherine [Hooker] Farthing died the 27th of December 1879 in Raccoon Township, Marion Co, Il. Thomas Lindsay Farthing was a farmer and after Catherine died he married Nellie E Eaton the 24th of December 1890 in Fayette Co, Il and then he married Sarah Hill the 1st of July 1898 in Gallatin Co, Oh. Thomas Lindsay Farthing died the 24th of January 1910 and is buried with his first wife Catherine at the Antioch Cemetery in Raccoon Township, Marion Co, Il. c) John Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5c) was born the 1st of October 1823 in Jackson Township, Knox Co,Oh and raised in Knox Co and Wyandot Co, Oh. John Hooker married twice, first to Mary Dickens the 6th of January 1846 in Wyandot Co, Oh. Mary was the daughter of Martin Dickens of Mifflin Township. Mary and John Hooker had a son we know of. Apparently Mary died and John Hooker then married Fanny Sanford the 30th of October 1849 by Rev William H Ashley, the minister of the Christian Church in Sparta, Morrow Co, Oh. Fanny was born in 1827. Fanny and John Hooker had six children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5c. Fanny [Sanford] Hooker died the 14th of April 1894 and John Hooker died the 10th of May 1898 in Monroe Co, Oh of Bright’s disease and both are buried in the Raleighville Cemetery near Milan, Monroe Co, Mi. d) William M Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5d) was born the 8th of August 1826 in Ohio and raised in Ohio. William M Hooker married Elizabeth Farmer in 1850 in Marion Co, Oh. Elizabeth was born in 1834 in Ohio. Right after they married they moved to Spring Grove, Green Co, Wi. Elizabeth and William Hooker had eight children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5d. According to the 1850 Green Co, Wi census William Hooker was a farmer and he and Elizabeth were living alone. William M Hooker enlisted the 1st of February 1865 in Company B of the 18th Regiment of the Wisconsin volunteers and served until June of 1865. William Hooker and Elizabeth and their children moved to Grove Township, Shelby Co, Ia. Elizabeth [Farmer] Hooker died in 1906 in Grove Township, Shelby Co, Ia and William M Hooker died the 26th of February 1907 in Dunlop Township, Shelby Co, Ia and both are buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. e) Rebecca Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5e) was born the 12th of August 1827 in Knox Co, Oh and raised in Knox Co and Wyandot Co, Oh. Rebecca Hooker married Lewis Merriman the 30th of December 1851 in Wyandot Co, Oh. Rebecca and Lewis Merriman had five children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5e. Lewis Merriman owned a dry goods store in Kenton, Hardin Co, Oh with Anson Norton, husband of Rebecca’s sister Rachel Hooker. Lewis Merriman was one of the first directors of the Kenton Savings Bank, the founder of the Home Building and Loan Association and a director of the Kenton Gas and Electric Company. f) Elizabeth Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5f) was born the 18th of May 1829 in Knox Co, Oh and raised in Knox Co and Wyandot Co, Oh. Elizabeth Hooker married Malachi Straw the 24th of August 1848 in Upper Sandusky, Wyandot Co, Oh. Shortly after the marriage they moved to Brodhead, Green Co, Wi. Elizabeth and Malachi Straw had six children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5f. In 1874 the family moved to Essex, Page Co, Ia Elizabeth [Hooker] Straw died the 1st of December 1895 and Malachi Straw died in 1916, both in Essex, Page Co, Ia and are buried in the Essex Cemetery. g) Lewis Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5g) was born the 11th of April 1831 in Knox Co, Oh and raised in Knox Co and Wyandot Co, Oh. Lewis Hooker married Sarah E Horton the 18th of December 1858 in Spring Grove, Green Co, Wi. Sarah and Lewis Hooker had four children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5g. Sarah’s parents purchased the Hooker farm after Lewis’s mother died and after Lewis and Sarah married they lived at that farm for at least five years. Then Lewis Hooker purchased a 100 acre farm, and they lived there. Lewis Hooker was a staunch Republican, moved from his farm to a house in Brodhead, Green Co, Wi in March of 1866. Lewis Hooker died the 17th of June 1920 and is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery. h) Rachel Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5h) was born the 4th of June 1833 in Knox Co, Oh and raised in Knox Co and Wyandot Co, Oh. Rachel Hooker married Anson Norton the 5th of February 1852 in Wyandot Co, Oh. Rachel and Anson Norton had five children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5h. Anson Norton spent most of his life in the mercantile business. Both Rachel and Anson Norton were members of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Anson Norton died the 14th of February 1903 and Rachel [Hooker] Norton died the 15th of June 1904 and both are buried in the Grove Cemetery, Kenton, Oh. i) George Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5i) was born the 28th of December 1834 in Knox Co, Oh and raised in Wyandot Co, Oh. George Hooker married Sarah Jane Waller the 1st of November 1857 in Spring Grove, Green Co, Wi. Sarah Jane and George Hooker had six children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h5i. In 1869 the family moved to Pleasant Grove, Ia. In 1882 they moved to a farm near Mitchell, Davison Co, SD till 1899 when they sold the farm and moved to South Sioux City, Dakota Co, Nb. Sarah Jane [Waller] Hooker died the 28th of February 1906 in South Sioux City, Dakota Co, Nb. George Hooker moved in 1909 to live with his son Leonard Hooker in Richland, Pulaski Co, Mo. George Hooker died the 16th of March 1915 in Richland, Pulaski Co, Mo and both he and Sarah Jane are buried in the Floyd Cemetery in Sioux City, Woodbury Co, Ia. j) James Hooker (see Chapter 7a3h5j) was born the 7th of March 1837 in Wyandot Co, Oh and raised in Wyandot Co, Oh. James Hooker married twice, first to Elmira Straw in 1858 in Green Co, Wi. Elmira and James Hooker had a son before Elmira died in 1861. For information about their son, see Chapter 7a3h5j. Then James Hooker married Armenda Johnson in 1863 in Green Co, Wi. James Hooker served in the 153rd Illinois Volunteers, Company H. James Hooker was a baker, and owned a restaurant and a dairy near Duluth, Mn. James Hooker died the 12th of January 1915 in Duluth, Mn. 6a3h6) Rebecca Hooker (Hocker)3 (see Chapter 5a3h6). Rebecca Hooker was born the 23rd of February 1803 in Montgomery Co, Md according to the St Peter’s Episcopal records. Rebecca Hooker married Nathaniel Pigman the 10th of June 1819 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Nathaniel was born the 28th of May 1799 the son of Joseph Waters Pigman (born 4 February 1765 Frederick Co, Md, died 9 October 1835 Coshocton Co, Oh) and Ruth Hood (born 13 July 1769 Ann Arundel Co, Md, died 14 July 1846 Coshocton Co, Oh) who married the 9th of January 1788 in Baltimore, Md. Rebecca and Nathaniel Pigman had nine children, all born in Coshocton Co, Oh as follows: a) Rachel Hooker Pigman was born in 1820 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Rachel Hooker Pigman married John Trimble the 26th of May 1850 in Coshocton Co, Oh. At this time this is all we know about this couple. b) Joseph Waters Pigman (see Chapter 7a3h6b) was born the 16th of December 1821 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Joseph Waters Pigman married Elizabeth Trimble the 18th of December 1847 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Elizabeth was born the 12th of February 1831 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh the daughter of William Trimble and Ann Duncan. Elizabeth and Joseph Waters Pigman had twelve children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h6b. Joseph Waters Pigman died the 2nd of February 1894 in Evanston, Webster Co, Ia and Elizabeth [Trimble] Pigman died the 14th of May 1919 in Fort Dodge, Ia and both are buried in the Blanchard Cemetery, Duncombe, Webster Co, Ia. c) Nancy Pigman (see Chapter 7a3h6c) was born about 1823 in Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Nancy Pigman married Josephus McCoy Coulter about 1840 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Josephus McCoy was the son of William Coulter and Susanna McCoy. Nancy and Josephus McCoy Coulter had three children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h6c. Nancy [Pigman] Coulter died in 1847 in Coshocton Co, Oh. d) Elizabeth Pigman was born about 1825 in Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. e) Cassandra Pigman was born about 1827 in Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Cassandra Pigman married Matthew Trimble the 25th of November 1847 in Coshocton Co, Oh. f) John Henson Pigman was born about 1828 in Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. g) Ruth Pigman was born about 1830 in Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Ruth Pigman married Joshua Cochran the 14th of April 1842 in Coshocton Co, Oh. h) James Henson Pigman (see Chapter 7a3h6h) was born in July 1835 in Knox Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. James Henson Pigman married Lorinda Jackson the 1st of January 1865 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Lorinda was born the 8th of July 1844 in Franklin Township, Coshocton Co, Oh. Lorinda and James Henson Pigman had eleven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h6h. James Henson Pigman died after 1910 and Lorinda [Jackson] Pigman died in 1930. i) Susannah Pigman (see Chapter 7a3h6i) was born in 1836 in Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Susannah Pigman married Peter Johnston the 15th of March 1858 in Holmes Co, Oh. Susannah and Peter Johnston had three children, all born in Coshocton Co, Oh. For information about their children, see Chapter 7a3h6i. Susannah [Pigman] Johnston died in 1879 in Coshocton Co, Oh. 6a3h7) Rachael Hooker (Hocker)1 (see Chapter 5a2h6). Rachael Hooker was born the 11th of December 1806 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Rachael Hooker married the Rev James Ward Pigman in 1823. James Ward was born the 11th of December 1806 in Oldtown, Allegany Co, Md the son of Joseph Waters Pigman (born 4 February 1765 Frederick Co, Md, died 9 October 1835 Coshocton Co, Oh) and Ruth Hood (born 13 July 1769 Ann Arundel Co, Md, died 14 July 1846 Coshocton Co, Oh) who married the 9th of January 1788 in Baltimore, Md. Rachael and James Ward Pigman had six children, all born in Coshocton Co, Oh as follows: a) Assenath Pigman was born the 8th of May 1823 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Assenath Pigman married John Shaw the 19th of May 1853 in Coshocton Co, Oh. John was born the 5fth of February 1829. Assenath and John Shaw had a daughter, Florence Shaw born in 1856. Assenath [Pigman] Shaw died in 1894. b) William Hooker Pigman (see Chapter 7a3h7b) was born in February 1832 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. William Hooker Pigman married twice, first to Sarah S Lynch the 14th of March 1854 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Sarah was born the 14th of March 1836 the daughter of and Sarah E [Hackney] Boteler who married the 24th of July 1833 in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah and William Hooker Pigman had eight children, all born in Coshocton Co, Oh. Sarah S [Lynch] Pigman died the 16th of October 1865 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Then William Hooker Pigman married Sarah Billman the 29th of May 1866 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Sarah was born in April 1834. Sarah and William Hooker Pigman had two children, both born in Coshocton Co, Oh. For information about all of William Hooker Pigman’s children, see Chapter 7a3h7b. William Hooker Pigman died in 1900. c) Mary Elizabeth Pigman was born in 1835 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Mary Elizabeth Pigman married Thomas Williams the 6th of October 1867 in Coshocton Co, Oh. At this time this is all we know about this couple. d) Rebecca Ann Pigman was born in 1837 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Rebecca Ann Pigman married Zephaniah Belle Cullison the 17th of July 1862 in Coshocton Co, Oh. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. e) Bene Smallwood Pigman (see Chapter 7a3h7e) was born about 1839 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Bene Smallwood Pigman married twice, first to Mary Elizabeth Crowther the 3rd of January 1861 in Coshocton Co, Oh. Mary Elizabeth was born the 18th of October 1839 the daughter of Gabriel Crowther and Catherine Mills. Mary Elizabeth and Bene Smallwood Pigman had four children, all born in Coshocton Co, Oh. Mary Elizabeth [Crowther] Pigman died the 26th of April 1868 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh. Then Bene Smallwood Pigman married Hannah Butts the 27th of May 1871 in Licking Co, Oh. Hannah was born in 1846 in Licking Co, Oh the daugher of Morgan Butts and Drucilla, maiden name unknown. Hannah and Bene Smallwood Pigman had seven children, all born in Coshocton Co, Oh. For information about all of Bene Smallwood Pigman children, see Chapter 7a3h7e. Hannah [Butts] Pigman died in 1909 and Ben Smallwood Pigman died the 20th of December 1919 in Coshocton Co, Oh. f) Ruth Pigman was born in 1848 in Perry Township, Coshocton Co, Oh and raised in Coshocton Co, Oh. Ruth Pigman married Thomas Warren Wiggins the 18th of February 1864 in Coshocton Co, Oh. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. 6c1a1) Mary Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1a1). (Source Code – MT1, HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 206, Cd 195, Cd 224.) Mary Thrasher was born the 26th of January 1749 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Mary Thrasher married twice, first to William Ridgely about 1771 in Frederick Co, Md. William was born about 1735 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George’s Co, Md the son of Westall Ridgely (born 1706 Md, died 1772 Md) and Sarah Isaac (born 1714 Md). Mary and William Ridgely had two daughters, both born in Frederick Co, Md as follows: a) Martha Ridgely was born the 6th of Febraury 1772 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co and Montgomery Co, Md. Martha Ridgely married Launcelot Chunn jr the 11th of November 1792 in Frederick Co, Md. Launcelot jr was born the 27th of October 1764 in Charles Co, Md the son of Launcelot Chunn sr and Judith Cartwright who married the 4th of May 1753 in Charles Co, Md. Martha and Launcelot Chunn jr had four children as of 1800, all born in Frederick Co, Md. At this time we only know that Martha and Launcelot Chunn jr had two sons and two daughters. Martha [Ridgely] Chunn died the 15th of August 1826 and Launcelot Chunn jr died the 29th of December 1830 both in Montgomery Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 195, Cd 224.) b) Sarah Ridgely was born about 1774 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co and Montgomery Co, Md. Sarah Ridgely married Isaac Cole the 21st of November 1797 in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah and Isaac Cole had a daughter as of 1800, but that is all we know. Isaac Cole and Sarah migrated to Morgan Co, Al. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 195, Cd 208, Cd 224.) After William Ridgely died in 1776 then Mary [Thrasher] Ridgely married John Lynch the 13th of February 1779 in Frederick Co, Md. Mary and John Lynch had four children, all born in Frederick Co, Md as follows: c) Keziah Lynch was born about 1780 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Keziah Lynch married James Samuel Hook (see Chapter 4d4c) the 1st of October 1803 in Frederick Co, Md. They made their home in Potomac Hills. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 224.) d) Mary Thrasher Lynch was born about 1783 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Mary Thrasher Lynch married John May the 4th of September 1815 in Frederick Co, Md. John was born the 13th of September 1795. John May died the 8th of February 1877 in Bedford, Pa. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 208, Cd 224.) e) Margaret Lynch was born about 1786 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Margaret Lynch married John Rhodes the 1st of June 1813 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 224.) f) William Lynch (see Chapter 7c1a1f) was born the 15th of February 1788 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. William Lynch married twice, first to Eliza Boteler the 16th of November 1814 in Frederick Co, Md. Eliza was born the 10th of February 1797 in Washington Co, Md the daugther of William Boteler and Delila Gittings. Eliza and William Lynch had five daughters. Eliza [Boteler] Lynch died the 14th of January 1832 in Frederick Co, Md and then William Lynch married the widow Sarah E [Hackney] Boteler the 24th of July 1833 in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah was a widow and had been married to William Lynch’s first wife’s brother Joseph “Lingan” Boteler. Sarah and William had a daughter we know of, born in Frederick Co, Md. For information about all of William Lynch’s daughters, see Chapter 7c1a1f. William Lynch died the 7th of August 1857 in Frederick Co, Md and Sarah E [Hackney] Boteler Lynch died the 10th of July 1870 in Frederick Co, Md and all are buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, JMH2, Cd 184, Cd 224.) 6c1a2) Benjamin Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1a2). (Source Code – MT1, HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 206.) Benjamin Thrasher was born the 27th of May 1753 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Benjamin Thrasher married Martha Ridgely the 7th of October 1773 in Frederick Co, Md. Martha was born the 25th of January 1750 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George’s Co, Md the daughter of Westall Ridgely (born 1706 Md, died 1772 Md) and Sarah Isaac (born 1714 Md). Martha’s maternal grandparents are Richard Isaac (died before 28 June 1759 Prince George’s Co, Md when his will was proved) and Sarah Pottenger (daughter of John Pottenger, she died before 1759 Md). Martha and Benjamin Thrasher had seven children as follows: a) Thomas Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a2a) was born the 1st of August 1774 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Thomas Thrasher jr married Martha Matilda Johnson the 10th of November 1817 in Frederick Co, Md. Martha Matilda was born the 14th of July 1796 in Frederick Co, Md the daughter of Robert Johnson (born 1748, died 1825) and Bethany Knight (born 1766 NC, died 1833 Md) of Frederick Co, Md. Martha Matilda’s paternal grandparents are Thomas Johnson (born 1712, died 1778) and Mary Rogers (born 1713, died 1782). Martha Matilda’s paternal great grandparents are Henry Johnson and Janet Somerville (born 1693, died 1773). Martha Matilda and Thomas Thrasher jr had three sons we know of, all born in Frederick Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a2a. Thomas Thrasher jr was a farmer and inherited the old homestead. Thomas Thrasher jr died the 1st of April 1842 and Martha Matilda [Johnson] Thrasher died the 17th of July 1876 in Frederick Co, Md and both are buried in the Hawbottom Cemetery. (Source Code – HWMP, JMH2, Cd 224.) b) William Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a2b) was born the 7th of October 1776 in Frederick Co, Md. William Thrasher married Rebecca Penn the 2nd of April 1801 in Frederick Co, Md. Rebecca was born the 25th of November 1783 the daughter of Benjamin Penn (born 1740 Md, died 1835 Ky) and Mary Sargent (died 1815 Ky). Rebecca and William Thrasher had five children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a2b. William Thrasher died the 29th of April 1812 in Clermont Co, Oh and Rebecca [Penn] Thrasher died the 6th of February 1865 in Clermont Co, Oh and is buried in the Moscow Cemetery, Clermont Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) c) Benjamin W Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a2c) was born the 25th of November 1778 in Frederick Co, Md. Benjamin W Thrasher married twice, first to Elizabeth “Betsy” Sargent the 17th of February 1803 in Frederick Co, Md. Elizabeth’s father was John Sargent. Elizabeth and Benjamin Thrasher had a son. Apparently Elizabeth [Sargent] Thrasher died. Then Benjamin W Thrasher married Susannah Greentree the 12th of May 1814 in Clermont Co, Oh. Susannah was born about 1798 in Pa. Susannah and Benjamin Thrasher had seven children. For information about all of Benjamin’s children, see Chapter 7c1a2c. Benjamin W Thrasher died the 2nd of June 1859 in Rush Co, In and Susannah [Greentree] Thrasher died the 24th of December 1872 in Rush Co, In and both are buried in the Aldridge Cemetery, Rush Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) d) Martha Thrasher was born 12th of September 1781 in Frederick Co, Md. Martha Thrasher married John Leyth the 18th of October 1803 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) e) Sarah Ann Thrasher was born the 6th of September 1783 in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah Ann Thrasher married Christian Tabler the 1st of June 1809 in Frederick Co, Md. Christian was born the 13th of November 1784 in Frederick Co, Md the son of Wilhelm Tabler (born 1750, died 1806) and Margarithe Otestag (Yesterday ?) who married 16th of June 1780 in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah Ann [Thrasher] Tabler died the 21st of June 1844. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 195, Cd 224.) f) Drucilla Thrasher was born the 24th of September 1785 in Frederick Co, Md. Drucilla Thrasher married William Lamar the 18th of September 1803 in Frederick Co, Md. William was the son of William Bishop Lamar and Elizabeth Smith. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) g) Isaac Ridgely Thrasher was born the 28th of February 1788 and died the 15th of February 1789 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6c1a3) Ruth Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1a3). (Source Code – MT1, HWMP, Cd 184, Cd 206.) Ruth Thrasher was born the 12th of July 1755 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Ruth Thrasher married Jacob Ridgely about 1780 in Frederick Co, Md. Jacob was born about 1745 in Prince George’s Co, Md the son of Westall Ridgely (born 1706 Md, died 1772 Md) and Sarah Isaac (born 1714 Md) who married about 1732 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Ruth and Jacob Ridgely had ten children, all born in Frederick Co, Md as follows: a) Jacob Ridgely was born about 1782 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Jacob Ridgely never married and remained a bachelor. Jacob Ridgely died in 1829 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP.) b) Sarah Ridgely was born about 1784 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah Ridgely married Lewis Harding the 13th of February 1807 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) c) William Ridgely was born about 1786 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP.) d) Westall Ridgely was born about 1788 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Westall Ridgely married Rebecca Scaggs the 19th of June 1823 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP.) e) Eli Ridgely was born about 1790 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Eli Ridgely married Eleanor Harding the 3rd of July 1815 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) f) Ruth Ridgely was born about 1792 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Ruth Ridgely married Eli House the 26th of October 1816 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) g) Greenberry W Ridgely was born about 1794 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Greenberry W Ridgely married Orietta A Wellmor the 6th of June 1823 in St Peter’s Church in Ann Arundel Co, Md. Greenberry W Ridgely died in 1825 in Ann Arundel Co, Md. Orietta A [Wellmor] Ridgely then married John H Orndoff the 23rd of June 1828. (Source Code – HWMP.) h) Thomas H Ridgely (see Chapter 7e1a3h) was born about 1795 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Thomas Ridgely married Bethany Johnson the 27th of December 1817 in Frederick Co, Md. Bethany and Thomas Ridgely had seven children, all born in Frederick Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7e1a3h. Thomas Ridgely died before the 8th of October 1827 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 184.) i) Martha Ridgely was born about 1796 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Martha Ridgely married William P House the 25th of March 1816 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) j) Hezekiah Ridgely was born about 1798 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Hezekiah Ridgely died the 14th of January 1829 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6c1a4) John Thrasher sr (see Chapter 5c1a4). (Source Code – MT1, HWMP, Cd 206, Cd 224.) John Thrasher sr was born the 16th of February 1761 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. John Thrasher sr was a revolutionary war veteran. John Thrasher sr married Elizabeth Dutrow the 29th of September 1783 in Frederick Co, Md. Elizabeth was the daughter of George Baltus Dutrow and Dorcas, maiden name unknown. Elizabeth and John Thrasher sr had ten children that we know of, one born in Frederick Co, Md and eight born in Breckinridge Co, Ky as follows: a) John Thrasher jr born the 7th of June 1785 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky. John Thrasher jr married twice, first to Mary Evans the 12th of December 1820 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Then John Thrasher jr married Catharine Litherand Edwards the 11th of December 1828 in Perry Co, In. Catharine Litherand and John Thrasher jr had a son, George Thrasher. John Thrasher jr died about 1834 in Perry Co, In. (Source Codes – HWMP, Cd 229.) b) Thomas Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a4b) was born the 21st of March 1786 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Thomas Thrasher married five times, first to Harriet Gilbert the 20th of November 1817 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Then Thomas Thrasher married Catherine Frakes the 2nd of April 1819 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Then Thomas Thrasher married Rhoda Spears the 11th of March 1822 in Perry Co, In. Rhoda was born in SC. Rhoda and Thomas Thrasher had two children. Rhoda [Spears] Thrasher died the 24th of December 1829 in Perry Co, In. Then Thomas Thrasher married Elizabeth Artman the 5th of July 1830 in Perry Co, In. Then Thomas Thrasher married Mary Boyd the 8th of November 1832 in Perry Co, In. Mary and Thomas Thrasher had three children. For information about all of Thomas Thrasher’s children, see Chapter 7c1a4b. Thomas Thrasher died in November 1857 in Perry Co, In. (Source Codes – HWMP.) c) Martha Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a4c) was born the 9th of May 1789 in Bedford Co, Va and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Martha Thrasher married John Lanman the 10th of April 1808 in Knox Co, In. John was born the 30th of May 1783 in Caswell Co, NC the son of James Lanman. Martha and John Lanman had fourteen children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a4c. John Lanman and Martha moved to Perry Co, In in Perry Co, In. Martha [Thrasher] Lanman died the 26th of January 1884 and John Lanman died the 13th of November 1874 in Perry Co, In and both are buried in Lanman Cemetery, Clark Township, Perry Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) d) Sarah “Sally” Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a4d) was born in October 1790 in Bedford Co, Va and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Sarah “Sally” Thrasher married Tompkins Burditt jr the 17th of February 1807 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Tompkins was born the 3rd of August 1783 in Va the son of Tompkins Burditt sr and Mary, maiden name unknown. Sarah and Tompkins Burditt jr had four children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a4d. Sarah [Thrasher] Burditt died about 1818 in Brechinridge Co, Ky. Tompkins Burditt died the 7th of November 1855 in Sharpsburg, Marion Co, Mo. (Source Codes – HWMP, Cd 229.) e) Sophia Thrasher was born the 2nd of January 1793 in Bedford Co, Va and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Sophia Thrasher married Josiah Cummings the 23rd of November 1817 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Sophia [Thrasher] Cummings died in Perry Co, In. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Codes – HWMP, Cd 002.) f) Eli Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a4f) was born the 8th of December 1794 in Bedford Co, Va and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky and Perry Co, In. Eli Thrasher married Nancy Jordan the 17th of October 1827 in Perry Co, In. Nancy was born about 1812 Va. Nancy and Eli Thrasher had seven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a4f. Eli Thrasher died in 1860 in Perry Co, In. At this time this is all we know about this couple. (Source Code – HWMP.) g) Elizabeth Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a4g) was born the 2nd of April 1797 in Bedford Co, Va and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Elizabeth Thrasher married Stephen Burditt the 17th of April 1814 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Stephen was born about 1791 the son of Tompkins Burditt sr and Mary, maiden name unknown. Elizabeth and Stephen Burditt had seven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a4g. Elizabeth [Thrasher] Burditt died in 1870 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. (Source Codes – HWMP, Cd 229.) h) Elias Thrasher born the 7th of February 1799 in Bedford Co, Va and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky and Perry Co, In. Elias Thrasher married Catharine McConnell the 27th of January 1828 in Perry Co, In. Catharine was born about 1806 NY. Catharine and Elias Thrasher had five children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a4h. Elias Thrasher died in 1853 in Perry Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) i) Tabitha Thrasher was born 21st of May 1803 in Breckinridge Co, Ky and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky and Perry Co, In. Tabitha Thrasher married Anson Cavender the 30th of March 1828 in Perry Co, In. Anson was born the 30th of March 1806 in Vt. Tabitha [Thrasher] Cavender died the 15th of December 1867 in Daviess Co, In and Anson Cavender died the 27th of June 1869 in Dubois Co, In and both are buried in the Cavender Cemetery, Dubois Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) j) Henson Thrasher born in 1806 in Breckinridge Co, Ky and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky and Perry Co, In. Henson Thrasher married twice, first to Cinderella Reed the 19th of May 1847 in Perry Co, In. Then Henson Thrasher married his first cousin Melinda Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a4b4) the 28th of April 1851 in Perry Co, In. Melinda was born in 1833 in Perry Co, In the daughter of Thomas Thrasher (born 21 March 1786 Md) and Elizabeth Artman who married the 5th of July 1830 in Perry Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6c1a6) Sarah Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1a6). (Source Code – HWMP, RWB2, Cd 224.) Sarah Thrasher was born about 1763 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah Thrasher married Stephen Hook the 14th of November 1784 in Frederick Co, Md. Stephen was born about 1861 in Frederick Co, Md the son of James Hook jr and Mary, maiden name unknown who married about 1758 in Queen Anne’s Co, Md. James’s paternal grandparents are James Hook (born 1684 Md, a planter, died 1738 Md) and Margaret Hocker (born about 1686 Md and died after 1738 Md) who married in 1707 in Prince George’s Co, Md. In 1765 Sarah’s father Thomas Thrasher sold 78 acres of “Thrasher’s Chance” which lay north of the Harper’s ferry Road to the property of James Hook sr, Stephen Hook’s father. The Maryland Gazette on Thursday the 21st of June 1753 shows James Hook stating he found a stray horse at his plantation in Frederick Co, Md. Stephen Thrasher was in the Revolutionary War as a private. Sarah and Stephen Hook had five children. For information about their children, see Chapter 5d4a. 6c1a7) Hannah Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1a7). (Source Code – RWB2, Cd 224.) Hannah Thrasher was born about 1766 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Hannah Thrasher married Christopher Prye the 3rd of August 1784 in Frederick Co, Md. Hannah and Christopher Prye had two children that we know as follows: a) Rachel Prye born about 1785 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Rachel Prye married James Northcraft the 28th of January 1802 in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – Cd 224.) b) Peter Prye born about 1788 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Peter Prye married before 1830. 6c1a8) Elias Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1a8). (Source Codes – HWMP, MT1, RWB2, Cd 229.) Elias Thrasher was born the 4th of May 1767 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Elias Thrasher married Sarah Lamar the 4th of November 1788 in Jefferson, Frederick Co, Md by the Rev John William Runckel. William Bishop Lamar and Thomas Thrasher were witnesses. Sarah was born in 1769 in Frederick Co, Md the daughter of William Bishop Lamar and Elizabeth Smith. Sarah and Elias Thrasher had ten children that we are aware of, all born in Frederick Co, Md as follows: a) Malinda Thrasher was born the 23rd of November 1789 in Frederick Co, Md. Malinda Thrasher married Dr William Mills about 1815 in Loudoun Co, Va. Malinda and Dr William Mills had a son, William Richard Henson Mills. Then Dr William Mills died and three years later Malinda married Robert Johnson jr the 26th of February 1818 in Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Va. Robert was the son of Robert Johnson (born 1748, died 1825) and Bethany Knight (born 1766, died 1833) of Frederick Co, Md. Robert Johnson jr was an Ensign in Captain Barton Hackney’s Company of Frederick Co, Md. Malinda [Thrasher] Mills Johnson and her husband Robert Johnson jr are buried in the old Presyterian Cemetery in Loudoun Co, Va. (Source Code – HWMP.) b) Henson Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a8b) was born in 1790 in Frederick Co, Md. Henson Thrasher married Hannah Holshousen about 1820 in Lauderdale Co, Al. Hannah was born in 1800 in South Carolina the daugher of John Holshousen and Annece Cunningham. Hannah and Henson Thrasher had seven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a8b. Henson Thrasher and his wife Hannah lived in Florence, Lauderdale Co, Al. (Source Code – HWMP.) c) William Bishop Lamar Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a8c) was born the 25th of May 1798 in Frederick Co, Md. William Bishop Lamar Thrasher2 married Rachel Holshousen the 3rd of September 1822 in Lauderdale Co, Al. Rachel was born the 17th of February 1805 in Tn the daughter of John Holshousen and Annece Cunningham. Rachel and William Bishop Lamar Thrasher had eleven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a8c. William Bishop Lamar Thrasher died the 26th of January 1883 and Rachel [Holshousen] Thrasher died the 26th of December 1883 in Lauderdale Co, Al and both are buried in the Chisholm Cemetery, Lauderdale Co, Al. (Source Code – HWMP.) d) Elias Thrasher jr (see Chapter 7c1a8d) was born about 1792 in Frederick Co, Md. Elias Thrasher jr married Elizabeth Ritsche the 5th of November 1818 in Loudoun Co, Va. Elizabeth and Elias Thrasher jr had three children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a8d. They lived in Jefferson Co, Va in 1831, and Whitney Co, In in 1860, and later in Dayton, Montgomery Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP.) e) Thomas Thrasher was born the 13th of August 1800 in Frederick Co, Md. Thomas Thrasher married Elizabeth Potterfield the 20th of March 1855 in Frederick Co, Md. Thomas Thrasher died the 30th of November 1893 and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Va. (Source Code – HWMP.) f) Archibald “Archer” Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a8f) was born in 1802 in Frederick Co, Md. Archibald Thrasher married twice, first to a women we do not know, about 1826. They had four children. Then she must have died and then Archibald Thrasher married Emily Jane Alder the 30th of December 1837 in Loudoun Co, Va. Emily Jane was born in 1809 the daughter of Latimer Alder. Emily Jane and Archibald Thrasher had four children. For information about all of Archibald Thrasher’s children, see Chapter 7c1a8f. Emily Jane [Alder] Thrasher died in 1877 and Archibald Thrasher died in 1883. (Source Code – HWMP.) g) John Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a8g) was born about 1804 in Loudoun Co, Va. John Thrasher married Henrietta Gill the 31st of August 1824 in Loudoun Co, Va. Henrietta and John Thrasher had three children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a8g. In 1831 they lived in Rockingham Co, Va and later in Frederick Co, Md. (Source Code – HWMP.) h) Alexander Thrasher was born about 1806 in Loudoun Co, Va. (Source Code – HWMP.) i) Sarah Ann Thrasher was born about 1808 in Loudoun Co, Va. Sarah Ann Thrasher married Samuel Price the 2nd of November 1833 in Loudoun Co, Va. Samuel Price was a tailor. (Source Code – HWMP.) j) Luther Alexander Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a8j) was born in 1810 in Loudoun Co, Va. Luther Alexander Thrasher married twice, first to Elizabeth Margaret Cooper the 16th of March 1839 in Loudoun Co, Va. Elizabeth Margaret was born the 10th of February 1820. Elizabeth Margaret and Luther Alexander Thrasher had ten children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a8j. Elizabeth Margaret [Cooper] Thrasher died the 1st of October 1862 in Loudoun Co, Va. Then Luther Alexander Thrasher married Elizabeth Hamilton the 17th of November 1880 in Loudoun Co, Va. Luther Alexander Thrasher died the 24th of October 1881 in Loudoun Co, Va. (Source Code – HWMP.) k) Clarissa Amanda Thrasher was born the 7th of December 1813 in Loudoun Co, Va. Clarissa Amanda Thrasher married Jonah Potterfield the 18th of March 1834 in Loudoun Co, Va. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6c1a9) Eli Thrasher sr (see Chapter 5c1a9). (Source Code – MT1, RWB2, Cd 229.) Eli Thrasher sr1 was born the 18th of May 1771 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Eli Thrasher sr married twice, first to Henrietta “Henny” Lamar the 24th of October 1791 in Frederick Co, Md. Henrietta was born the 14th of February 1769 in Frederick Co, Md the daughter of William Bishop Lamar (born about 1745 Md, a Revolutionary War veteran) and Elizabeth Smith. Henrietta and Eli Thrasher sr had the following children: a) Matilda Thrasher was born the 27th of April 1792 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md and Breckinridge Co, Ky, Ohio Co, Ky and Hancock Co, Ky. Matilda Thrasher married Daniel Chilton the 13th of November 1834 in Hancock Co, Ky. Daniel was born about 1790 in Md the son of William Chilton and Rebecca Talbot who married the 14th of September 1774 in Caroline Co, Md. Daniel Chilton died before 1850 in Hancock Co, Ky. We do not know of any children from this marriage. b) Martha Lee Thrasher was born the 15th of December 1793 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md and Breckinridge Co, Ky. Martha B Thrasher married James Gabett the 9th of December 1816 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Ervie Thrasher was born the 11th of Novemberr 1795 in Frederick Co, Md. d) Elizabeth A Thrasher was born the 7th of October 1796 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md and Breckinridge Co, Ky. Elizabeth A Thrasher married Thomas Black the 17th of February 1816 in Breckinridge Co, Ky. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Thomas Lee Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a9e) was born the 19th of September 1798 in Breckinridge Co, Ky and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ohio Co, and Hancock Co, Ky. Thomas Lee Thrasher married Lucretia Blanford the 8th of March 1841 in Hancock Co, Ky. Lucretia was born in 1819 in Kentucky. Lucretia and Thomas Lee Thrasher had four children, all born in Hancock Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a9e. According to the 1850 Hancock Co, Ky census we find Lucretia, a widow with four children living with her late husband’s widower father Eli Thrasher and her widow sister-in-law Matilda [Thrasher] Chilton all living together. Thomas Lee Thrasher died before 1850 in Hancock Co, Ky. Then Lucretia married Benjamin Monarch the 22nd of May 1851 in Hancock Co, Ky. (Source Code – HDT, Cd 229.) f) Elijah Thrasher was born the 6th of November 1800 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky. g) Eli Thrasher jr (see Chapter 7c1a9g) was born the 21st of May 1802 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky. Eli Thrasher jr married twice, first to Mary Elizabeth Crawford the 3rd of November 1822 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev J Hart. Ed Blacklock was the bondsman. Mary Elizabeth and Eli Thrasher jr had two daughters before Mary Elizabeth’s early death, both born in Ohio Co, Ky. Then Eli Thrasher jr married Carolina Meeker the 27th of November 1834 in Hancock Co, Ky. Carolina and Eli Thrasher jr had a daughter, born in Hancock Co, Ky. For information about all of Eli Thrasher jr’s children, see Chapter 7c1a9g. Carolina [Meeker] Thrasher died the 25th of December 1835 in Hancock Co, Ky and Eli Thrasher jr died the 16th of May 1842 in Hancock Co, Ky and both are buried in the cemetery on the Pate farm, about 5 miles northeast of Lewisport, Hancock Co, Ky. (Source Codes – HDT, Cd 229.) h) Uriah Thrasher was born the 24th of October 1804 in Frederick Co, Md. i) Auretta Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1a9i) was born the 31st of May 1806 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky and Ohio Co, Ky. Auretta Thrasher married Samuel Pate the 11th of March 1824 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Baptist minister Rev William Harlt. The bondsman was Auretta’s kinfolk Nicholas Hocker. Samuel was born the 27th of January 1795 in Virginia. Auretta and Samuel Pate had seven children, two born in Ohio Co, Ky and five born in Hancock Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1a9i. Samuel Pate was a farmer. Samuel Pate died the 23rd of January 1849 in Hancock Co, Ky and Auretta [Thrasher] Pate died the 2nd of January 1882 in Hancock Co, Ky and both are buried on the Pate farm, about 5 miles northeast of Lewisport, Hancock Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Hancock Co, Ky census Auretta was a widow and had all of her children living with her. The 1860 Hancock Co, Ky census shows Auretta still a widow and she had James Lamar Pate, Eli Westley Pate, and Lettita Thrasher Pate living with her. As shown in the 1870 Hancock Co, Ky census shows Aurette has James Lamar Pate and Eli Westley Pat alone with a Sallie Pate (born 1863 Ky) living with her. The 1880 Hancock Co, Ky census shows that Aurette was living with her son Eli Westley Pate who was single and head-of-the-household and a farmer. (Source Codes – HDT, Cd 229.) j) William Franklin Thrasher1 (see Chapter 7c1a9j) was born the 16th of July 1808 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Breckinridge Co, Ky, Ohio Co, Ky and Hancock Co, Ky. William Franklin Thrasher married twice, first to Michal McDaniel the 26th of February 1846 in Spencer Co, In. Michal was born the 6th of January 1826 in Perry Co, In. Michal and William Franklin Thrasher had five children, all born in Hancock Co, Ky. For information about William Franklin Thrasher’s children, see Chapter 7c1a9j. Apparently William Franklin Thrasher and Michal divorced. Michal then married William Queary Johnson, and she died the 11th of December 1912. Then William Franklin Thrasher married Adaline Fuller the 20th of January 1855 in Hancock Co, Ky. William Franklin Thrasher died 20th of June 1855 in Hancock Co, Ky and is buried at the Pate farm Cemetery, about 5 miles northeast of Lewisport, Hancock Co, Ky. (Source Codes – HWMP, MT1, Cd 233.) Then Eli Thrasher sr married Rebecca Peterson the 24th of May 1841 in Hancock Co, Ky. There were no children from this last marriage. 6c1c1) Mary Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1c1). (Source Codes – C&W1, M76, Cd 206, Cd 224.) Mary Thrasher was born in 1759 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co and Montgomery Co, Md. Mary Thrasher married Philip Tracy the 12th of December 1782 in Montgomery Co, Md. Philip was born in 1755 in Frederick Co, Md the son of William Tracy (born 1723, a planter) and Eleanor Wallace (born 1723) of the northwest hundred in Montgomery Co, Md. Mary and Philip Tracy had five children we know of, all born in Montgomery Co, Md as follows: a) William Tracy was born in 1784 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. William Tracy married Elizabeth Winterson the 15th of November 1804 in Anne Arundel Co, Md. Elizabeth’s father was John Winterson of Anne Arundel Co, Md. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – RWB3, Cd 224.) b) an unknown female, born in 1785 in Montgomery Co, Md. c) an unknown male, born in 1786 in Montgomery Co, Md. d) an unknown female, born in 1788 in Montgomery Co, Md. e) Thomas Tracy was born the 12th of August 1800 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Thomas Tracy was baptized at the Prince George’s Parish Protestant Episcopal Church the 7th of December 1800 in Montgomery Co, Md. 6c1d1) George Fee (see Chapter 5c1d1). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) George Fee was born in 1755 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Greene Co, Pa. George Fee married twice, first to an “Archer”. George Fee and his first wife had four children as follows: a) John Fee. b) Rachel Fee. c) Sarah Fee. d) Nancy Fee. Then George Fee married Elizabeth Hook the 3rd of October 1830 in Bracken Co, Ky. 6c1e4) John Padgett jr (see Chapter 5c1e4). (Source Code – Cd 004 & Cd 229.) John Padgett jr was born the 7th of April 1768 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md and Surry Co, NC. John Padett jr married Sophia Ann “Nancy” Peddicord the 3rd of January 1791 in Stokes Co, NC. Nancy and John Padgett jr had six children as follows: a) Milca Milly Padgett was born in 1792 in Surry Co, NC. Milca Milly Padgett married James Perrin. b) Mary Padgett was born in 1793 in Surry Co, NC. c) Sophia Padgett was born in 1796 in Surry Co, NC and migrated to Garrard Co, Ky. d) Greenberry Padgett was born in 1799 in Surry Co, NC. Greenberry Padgett married Elizabeth Wilburn the 9th of November 1820 in Garrard Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Bazil (Boyd ?) Padgett was born in 1802 in Surry Co, NC. Bazil Padgett married Peggy Yeakey the 16th of February 1828 in Garrard Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) John Padgett III was born in 1810 in Surry Co, NC. John Padgett III married Elizabeth Stephens the 15th of April 1825 in Garrard Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c1f1) Josiah Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1f1). (Source Code - HWMP, MT1.) Josiah Thrasher was born the 23rd of January 1763 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Josiah Thrasher married Nancy Bonar in 1789 in Washington Co, Pa. Nancy was born the 30th of March 1769 in Harford Co, Md the daughter of John Bonar and Christian “Christe” Inghram. Nancy and Josiah Thrasher had six children as follows: a) John Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f1a) was born the 11th of February 1790 in Frederick Co, Md. John Thrasher married Elizabeth Rush the 28th of February 1811 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth was born about 1795 Ky the daughter of Peter Rush (born 1766, died 1824) and Mary “Polly” Rachael Mullins (born 1776, died 1859). Elizabeth and John Thrasher had ten children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f1a. John Thrasher was a farmer. Elizabeth [Rush] Thrasher died the 15th of August 1855 in Rush Co, In and John Thrasher died the 27th of August 1878 in Cambridge City, Wayne Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) b) William Thrasher was born about 1792 in Frederick Co, Md. William Thrasher married Elizabeth Felkins. William Thrasher was a veteran of the War of 1812. At this time this is all we know about this couple. (Source Code – HWMP.) c) Aaron Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f1c) was born in 1794 in Frederick Co, Md or Pendleton Co, Ky. Aaron Thrasher married Anna Conoway the 8th of December 1814 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Anna was born the 21st of July 1796 the daughter of Samuel Conoway (born 1756, died 1830 Ky) and Elizabeth Clemmons (born 1765, died 1806 Ky). Anna and Aaron Thrasher had a son. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c1f1c. Aaron Thrasher died about 1816 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Then Anna married Gideon Miller and they had nine children. Anna [Conoway] Thrasher Miller died the 20th of November 1866 and is buried in the Miller Cemetery, Marion Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) d) Sarah “Sally” Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f1d) was born in 1795 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Apparently Sarah Thrasher had a son out of wedlock. Then Sarah Thrasher married widower Rev Charles Leche Turner. Charles was the son of George Turner and Anna Maupin who married the 14th of February 1791 in Albemarle Co, Va. Then Sarah married James O Bush the 8th of March 1820 in Pendleton Co, Ky. James was born the 4th of December 1792 in Pendleton Co, Ky the son of William Bush (born 1758, died 1827 Ky) and Elizabeth Shearer (died 1809 Ky). Sarah and James Bush had three children. For information about all of Sarah’s children, see Chapter 7c1f1d. Sarah [Thrasher] Turner Bush died about 1827 in Pendleton Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) e) James Thrasher was born about 1800 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) f) Stephen Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f1f) was born in 1804 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Thrasher married Mary McCarthy the 7th of March 1833 in Fayette Co, In. Mary was born about 1814 in Indiana. Mary and Stephen Thrasher had three children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f1f. Stephen Thrasher died the 1st of March 1841 in Fairview, Rush Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6c1f2) John Thrasher jr (see Chapter 5c1f2). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 208.) John Thrasher jr was born the 19th of April 1865 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. John Thrasher jr married twice, first to a women we do not know. This first wife died. Then John Thrasher married Rachel Fee in 1787 in Washington Co, Pa. Rachel was born the 6th of December 1766 in Md the daughter of Thomas Fee and Sarah Lyeth and when Rachel was only eleven moved with her folks to Washington Co, Pa. Rachel and John Thrasher had ten children as follows: a) Elizabeth Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f2a) was born the 20th of September 1788 in Frederick Co, Ky. Elizabeth Thrasher married Daniel Hendricks the 21st of December 1809 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Daniel was born in 1785 in Md the son of Peter Hendricks. Daniel Hendricks was a Justice of the Peace for 25 years. Elizabeth and Daniel Hendricks had two children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f2d3. Elizabeth [Thrasher] Hendricks died sometime before 1820 and then Daniel Hendricks married Dorcas Conoway the 5th of March 1820 in Marion Co, Mo. Daniel Hendricks died the 4th of November 1852 at the residence of John R Thrasher in Adair Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) b) Mary Thrasher was born the 5th of May 1791 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) c) Rachel Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f2c) was born the 3rd of October 1793 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Rachel Thrasher married twice, first to Benjamin Daugherty the 14th of August 1814 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Benjamin Daugherty died. Then Rachel married Squire Phillip Barton the 22nd of May 1823 in Ralls Co, Mo. Squire Phillip was born 21 December 1801 Ky the son of Roswell Barton and Martha “Patsy” McRae who married the 15th of August 1799 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Rachel and Squire Phillip Barton had seven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f2c. Squire Phillip Barton died the 14th of March 1868 and is buried at the Bacon Chapel Church, Shelby Co, Mo and Rachel [Thrasher] Daugherty Barton died the 23rd December 1885 and is buried in the Phillips Cemetery, Duncan’s Bridge, Shelby Co, Mo. (Source Codes – HWMP, Cd 227, Cd 229.) d) John Fee Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f2d) was born the 9th of April 1796 in Campbell (now Pendleton) Co, Ky. John Fee Thrasher married Elizabeth Rush the 17th of October 1816 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth was born the 12th of May 1797 the daughter of John Rush (born 1764 Va, died 1828 Ky) and Margaret Maupin (born 1763 Va, died 1821 Ky) who married the 2nd of May 1785 in Albemarle Co, Va. Elizabeth and John Fee Thrasher had eleven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f2d. Elizabeth [Rush] Thrasher died about 1846 in Marion Co, Mo and John Fee Thrasher died the 22nd of May 1875 in Marion Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) e) Elias Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f2e) was born the 12th of August 1798 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elias Thrasher married twice, first to Fanny Lear the 19th of December 1826 in Ralls Co, Mo. Fanny and Elias Thrasher had three children. Then Elias Thrasher married Caroline, maiden name unknown. Caroline and Elias Thrasher had two children. For information about all of Elias Thrasher’s children, see Chapter 7c1f2e. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 227.) f) Sarah Thrasher was born the 18th of March 1801 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah Thrasher was living in Lewis Co, Mo according to the 1850 and 1860 census. (Source Code – HWMP.) g) Thomas Thrasher was born the 4th of November 1803 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) h) Stephen Fee Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f2h) was born the 23rd of February 1805 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Fee Thrasher married twice, first to Lucinda “Lucy” Mullins the 13th of November 1828 in Marion Co, Mo. Lucinda was born about 1811 the daughter of Foutain Mullins (died 1846) and Mary Turner (born 1794, died 1875) who married the 31st of July 1810 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Lucinda and Stephen Fee Thrasher had three children. Lucinda [Mullins] Thrasher died before 1837. Then Stephen Fee Thrasher married Sarah Rush the 23rd of February 1837 in Marion Co, Mo. Sarah was born about 1817 the daughter of Gabriel Rush and Margaret Burns who married the 12th of January 1815 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah and Stephen Fee Thrasher had six children. For information about all of Stephen Fee Thrasher’s children, see Chapter 7c1f2h. Stephen Fee Thrasher died in 1879 in Lewis Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 227.) i) Nancy Thrasher was born the 18th of August 1808 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Nancy Thrasher married widower Peter L Penewill the 6th of November 1851 in Lewis Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 234.) j) Eli Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f2j) was born the 4th of January 1811 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Eli Thrasher married Ann L Fretwell the 9th of November 1848 in Lewis Co, Md. Ann was born in Virginia. Ann and Eli Thrasher had nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f2b. Eli Thrasher died the 24th of November 1896 in Lewis Co, Mo and Ann L [Fretwell] Thrasher died the 8th of November 1906 in Lewis Co, Mo and both are buried in the Midway Cemetery. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 227.) 6c1f3) Mary Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1f3). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Mary Thrasher was born the 5th of June 1768 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Mary Thrasher married twice, first to John Bonar jr about 1788. John jr was the son of John Bonar sr and Christian “Christe” Inghram. Mary and John Bonar jr had four children as follows: a) Sarah “Sally” Bonar was born about 1789 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah Bonar married Benjamin Wells the 29th of November 1812 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) b) Elizabeth “Betsy” Bonar (see Chapter 7c1f3b) was born about 1791 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Apparently Elizabeth Bonar married previously or had she had two children out of wedlock. For information about these two children, see Chapter 7c1f3b. Then Elizabeth Bonar married Larkin Smith the 13th of June 1811 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth [Bonar] Smith died before February 1823. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) c) Mary “Polly” Bonar (see Chapter 7c1f3c) was born about 1793 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Apparently Mary Bonar had a son out of wedlock. For information about this son, see Chapter 7c1f3c. Then Mary Bonar married James Clement the 2nd of November 1820 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary [Bonar] Clement died about 1825. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) d) John Bonar III (see Chapter 7c1f3d) was born about 1794 in Pendleton Co, Ky. John Bonar III married Polly Baker the 23rd of October 1817 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Polly and John Bonar III had six children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f3d. John Bonar III died before 1832 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) John Bonar jr died in October 1795 in Campbell (now Pendleton) Co, Ky. Then Mary had two children (apparently out of wedlock), born in Pendleton Co, Ky as follows: e) William “Billie” Bonar (see Chapter 7c1f3e) was born the 7th of April 1798 in Pendleton Co, Ky. William Bonar married twice, first to Elizabeth Kidwell. Elizabeth and William Bonar had a son. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c1f3e. Then William Bonar married his first cousin (see Chapter 6c1f7b) Nancy Fee the 30th of November 1826 in Clermont Co, Oh. Nancy was born the 12th of September 1799 in Clermont Co, Oh the daughter of Samuel Fee (born 1773 Md, died 1853 Oh) and Sarah “Sallie” Thrasher (born 1778 Md, died 1828 Oh) who married the 9th of February 1797 in Washington Co, Pa. Nancy and William Bonar had seven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f7b. William Bonar died the 22nd of December 1851 in Pendleton Co, Ky and Nancy [Fee] Bonar died the 17th of May 1857 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Both are buried in the Kirby Burial Grounds, Boston Station, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) f) Martha “Patsey” Bonar (see Chapter 7c1f3f) was born about 1802 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Martha Bonar married William Bush the 24th of May 1821 in Pendleton Co, Ky. William was born the 2nd of February 1798 in Pendleton Co, Ky the son of William Bush and Elizabeth Shearer. William Bush was a private in the Kentucky Militia during the War of 1812. According to the 1860 Pendleton Co, Ky census William Bush was a fisherman. Martha and William Bush had three children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f3f. Martha [Bonar] Bush died before 1835 in Pendleton Co, Ky and William Bush died the 28th of January 1866 in Hannibal, Marion Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Then Mary [Thrasher] Bonar married William Lovelace the 8th of April 1803 in Pendleton Co, Ky. William was the son of John Lovelace sr. 6c1f4) Stephen “Henry” Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1f4). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Stephen “Henry” Thrasher1 was born the 17th of January 1771 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Stephen Thrasher married twice, first to Mary Boyd about 1792 in Frederick Co, Md. Mary was born about 1772 the daughter of Benjamin Boyd and Elinor Williams who married the 27th of February 1758 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Stephen Thrasher and Mary migrated to Pendleton Co, Ky before 1795 and purchased farm land and settled there. Mary and Stephen had nine children, all born in Pendleton Co, Ky as follows: a) Josiah Thrasher was born in 1794 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. Josiah Thrasher died when young. (Source Code – HWMP.) b) Joseph Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f4b) was born the 12th of December 1796 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. Joseph Thrasher married Malinda Rush the 11th of December 1817 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Malinda was born about 1806 in Pendleton, Co, Ky. Malinda and Joseph Thrasher had ten children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f4b. Joseph Thrasher died in 1843 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn Co, In and Malinda [Rush] Thrasher died in 1865 in Shelby Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) c) Stephen Thrasher was born in 1798 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Thrasher was a streamboat captain. Stephen Thrasher died in Galena, Jo Daviess Co, Il. (Source Code – HWMP.) d) John Boyd Thrasher was born the 9th of October 1800 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. John Boyd Thrasher was a teacher and a lawyer. John Boyd Thrasher died the 13th of September 1878 in Port Gibson, Claiborne Co, Ms. (Source Code – HWMP.) e) William Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f4e) was born in 1803 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. William Thrasher married Henrietta P Hook the 28th of March 1831 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Henrietta and William Thrasher had eight children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f4e. William Thrasher died the 30th of April 1892 in Shelbyville, Shelby Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) f) Aaron Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f4f) was born in 1808 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. Aaron Thrasher married Susannah N Anderson the 30th of December 1832 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Susannah was born the 10th of March 1810 in Virginia. Susannah and Aaron Thrasher had five sons. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f4f. Aaron Thrasher died in 1882. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) g) Mary B Thrasher was born about 1809 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary B Thrasher married William Titus the 13th of December 1832 in Morgan Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) h) Sarah Margaret Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f4h) was born about 1809 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah Margaret Thrasher married twice, first to Jonathan Daugherty the 13th of October 1824 (LDS has 15 June 1824 for their marriage date). Sarah Margaret and Jonathan Daugherty had nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f4h. Sarah Margaret [Thrasher] Daugherty died before 1847. Then Jonathan Daugherty married Sarah Willett the 4th of June 1847 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Jonathan Daugherty died the 11th of April 1857 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) i) Margaret Thrasher was born about 1811 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) Then Stephen Thrasher married Jane Powers the 20th of February 1812 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Jane was born in 1788 in Pa. Jane and Stephen Thrasher had one daughter, born in Pendleton Co, Ky as follows: j) Elizabeth “Betsy” Thrasher was born the 7th of October 1824 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth Thrasher married Richard L Fugate the 26th of April 1841 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth [Thrasher] Fugate died in July 1904 in Il. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) 6c1f5) Elizabeth Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1f5). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Elizabeth Thrasher1 was born the 7th of August 1773 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Elizabeth Thrasher married Daniel Allen Thatcher the 1st of June 1792 in Bourbon Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Daniel Allen Thatcher had two children as follows: a) Sarah “Sally” Thatcher (see Chapter 7c1f5a) was born the 14th of June 1794 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah Thatcher married Thomas Ervin the 19th of August 1818 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah and Thomas Ervin had a seven children we know of, two born in Pendleton Co, Ky and five born in Jackson Co, Oh. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f5a. Thomas Ervin died in 1836 in Jackson Co, Oh. Sarah [Thatcher] Ervin died the 12th of August 1878 in Appanoose Co, Ia. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) b) Moses Thatcher was born the 26th of April 1796 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6c1f6) William Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1f6). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) William Thrasher was born the 13th of March 1776 in Frederick Co, Md. William Thrasher married Isabel McCray the 8th of January 1797 in Campbell Co, Ky. Isabel was the daughter of Daniel McCray. William Thrasher died in 1824 in Marion Co, Mo. According to the 1830 Marion Co, Mo census Isabel [McCray] Thrasher had two sons as follows: a) Elizabeth Thrasher was born in 1798 in Campbell Co, Ky. Elizabeth Thrasher married William Miller the 25th of April 1816 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) b) Daniel Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f6b) was born about 1800 in Campbell Co, Ky. Daniel Thrasher married Nancy Barton. Nancy was born in Ohio and is the daughter of Roswell Barton and Martha “Patsey” McRae. Nancy and Daniel Thrasher had six children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f6b. (Source Code – HWMP.) c) Thomas Thrasher was born about 1805 in Campbell Co, Ky and raised in Lewis Co, Mo. Thomas Thrasher married his first cousin’s daughter (see Chapter 7c1f2d1) Anne C Thrasher in March 1835 in Marion Co, Mo. Anne was born in 1817 in Ky the daughter of John Fee Thrasher and Elizabeth Rush who married the 17th of October 1816 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sometime after 1850 Thomas Thrasher and his wife Anne migrated to Douglas Co, Or. (Source Code – HWMP.) d) Isabella Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f6d) was born about 1808 in Campbell Co, Ky. Isabella Thrasher married Stephen McRae the 22nd of September 1825 in Ralls Co, Mo. Stephen was born about 1805 in Ky the son of William McRae and Frances “Franky” Mullins. Isabella and Stephen McRae had seven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f6d. Isabella [Thrasher] McRae died before 1843. Then Stephen McRae married Eliza Jane Hendricks the 28th of March 1843 in Marion Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 005.) e) Stephen R Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f6e) was born about 1810 in Campbell Co, Ky. Stephen R Thrasher married Mahala Roberts the 22nd of August 1848 in Marion Co, Mo. Mahala was born about 1818 in Delaware. Mahala and Stephen Thrasher had four children. For information about their children, see Chapter 6c1f6e. In 1850 they were living in Shelby Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 005.) 6c1f7) Sarah “Sallie” Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1f7). (Source Code – HWMP.) Sarah Thrasher was born the 9th of October 1778 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah Thrasher married Samuel Fee the 9th of February 1797 in Washington Co, Pa. Samuel was born the 7th of November 1773 in Pa the son of Thomas Fee and Sarah Lyeth. Sarah and Samuel Fee had twelve children as follows: a) John Fee was born the 26th of November 1797 in Washington Co, Pa and died the 3rd of March 1806 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) b) Nancy Fee (see Chapter 7c1f7b) was born the 12th of September 1799 in Clermont Co, Oh. Nancy Fee married her first cousin (see Chapter 6c1f3e) William Bonar the 30th of November 1826 in Clermont Co, Oh. William was born the 7th of April 1798 in Pendleton Co, Ky the son of Mary [Thrasher] Bonar. Nancy and William Bonar had seven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f3e. William Bonar died the 22nd of December 1851 in Pendleton Co, Ky and Nancy [Fee] Bonar died the 17th of May 1857 in Pendleton Co, Ky and both are buried in the Kirby Burial Grounds, Boston Station, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) c) James Fee was born the 18th of December 1801 and died the 12th of March 1806 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) d) Samuel Fee jr was born 11th of July 1803 and died the 11th of March 1806 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) e) Mary “Polly” Fee (see Chapter 7c1f7e) was born the 16th of August 1805 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary Fee married widower Thorton Rush the 21st of June 1825 in Clermont Co, Oh. Thorton had been married previously to Elizabeth Glinn and they had a son, William Rush. Then Elizabeth died. Thorton was born the 19th of August 1794 the son of John Rush (born 1764 Va, died 1828 Oh) and Margaret Maupin (born 1763 Va, died 1821 Oh) who married the 2nd of May 1785 in Albemarle Co, Va. Mary and Thorton Rush had nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f7e. Thorton Rush died the 26th of May 1862 in Clermont Co, Oh and Mary [Fee] Rush died the 5th of May 1876 in Clermont Co, Oh. Both are buried in the Laurel Cemetery, Washington Township, Clermont Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) f) John Fee (see Chapter 7c1f7f) was born the 20th of June 1807 in Clermont Co, Oh. John Fee married Mary “Polly” Hancock the 29th of July 1830 in Clermont Co, Oh. Mary was born the 4th of February 1811 in Pa the daughter of Henry Hancock and Comfort, maiden name unknown. Mary and John Fee had two daughters. For information about their daughters, see Chapter 7c1f7f. John Fee died the 14th of December 1866. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) g) Elizabeth Fee was born the 6th of September 1809 in Clermont Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP.) h) Rachel Fee was born the 28th of January 1812 in Clermont Co, Oh. Rachel Fee married Squire Manning the 8th of August 1832 in Clermont Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) i) Stephen Thrasher Fee was born the 14th of October 1813 in Pa. Stephen Thrasher Fee married Caroline Day the 8th of September 1853 in Clermont Co, Oh. Caroline was born the 8th of December 1831. Stephen Thrasher Fee died the 6th of September 1899 in In and Caroline [Day] Fee died the 9th of November 1913. Stephen Thrasher Fee is buried in the Day Cemetery, Oaklandon, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) j) Peggy Fee was born the 9th of December 1815 in Clermont Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP.) k) William Fee (see Chapter 7c1f7k) was born the 4th of April 1818 in Clermont Co, Oh. William Fee married Hannah Bennett the 30th of December 1840 in Marion Co, In. Hannah and William Fee had three daughters. For information about their daughters, see Chapter 7c1f7k. (Source Code – HWMP.) l) Elias Fee was born the 1st of June 1823 in Clermont Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6c1f8) Thomas Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1f8). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Thomas Thrasher was born 23rd of July 1780 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Thomas Thrasher married Sarah Daugherty the 4th of April 1805 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah was born the 20th of May 1787 in Va the daughter of John Daugherty and Elizabeth, maiden name unknown. Sarah and Thomas Thrasher had a son as follows: a) Thomas J Thrasher (see Chapter 7c1f8a) was born the 28th of November 1806 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Thomas J Thrasher married Eleanor Griffing the 18th of March 1830 in Campbell Co, Ky. Eleanor was born the 24th of November 1809 the daughter of William Griffing and Mary Steele. Eleanor and Thomas Thrasher had nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter7c1f8a. Thomas J Thrasher died the 1st of February 1848 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Then Eleanor married William Race the 19th of November 1850 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Eleanor [Griffing] Thrasher Race died the 12th of July 1879 and is buried in the Thrasher Cemetery, Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) 6c1f10) Nancy Thrasher (see Chapter 5c1f10). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Nancy Thrasher was born the 3rd of September 1787 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md and Pendleton Co, Ky. Nancy Thrasher was baptized the 31st of October 1787 in the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick Co, Md. Nancy Thrasher married Stephen Douglas Decatur Mullins the 8th of April 1802 in Falmouth, Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Douglas was born the 11th of December 1779 in Westmoreland Co, Va the son of Gaberial Mullins and Rachael Ballard. Nancy and Stephen Douglas Decatur Mullins had fifteen children as follows: a) Elizabeth Pierson Mullins was born the 17th of March 1803 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth Pierson Mullins married Rolley Hightower the 1st of March 1827 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth Pierson [Mullins] Hightower died the 19th of June 1890. (Source Code – HWMP.) b) Reuben Mullins was born the 4th of November 1804 and died the 16th of December 1804 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) c) Richard Mullins was born the 4th of January 1806 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Richard Mullins died the 15th of July 1834 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) d) Frances Mullins was born the 15th of January 1808 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Frances Mullins married James Kidwell the 2nd of September 1826 in Pendleton Co, Ky. James was born in 1801 in Pendleton Co, Ky the son of William Kidwell. Frances [Mullins] Kidwell died the 6th of October 1864. (Source Code – HWMP.) e) Gabriel S Mullins (see Chapter 7c1f10e) was born the 15th of March 1810 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Gabriel S Mullins married Susan Rich the 6th of April 1837 in Campbell Co, Ky. Susan was born in Kenton Co, Ky the daughter of Samuel Rich and Sarah Rittenhouse who married the 30th of April 1808 in Campbell Co, Ky. Susan and Gabriel Mullins had two children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f10e. Grabriel S Mullins died the 21st of April 1881. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) f) Henry Harrison Mullins (see Chapter 7c1f10f) was born the 8th of October 1812 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Henry Harrison Mullins married Elizabeth Rogers the 27th of April 1843 in Kenton Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Henry Harrison Mullins had four children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f10f. Henry Harrison Mullins died in May 1898. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) g) Stephen Thrasher Mullins was born the 28th of January 1815 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Thrasher Mullins died the 11th of July 1833. (Source Code – HWMP.) h) Eli Mullins (see Chapter 7c1f10h) was born the 18th of January 1817 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Eli Mullins married three times, first to Catherine “Kate” Durr the 21st of December 1836 in Campbell Co, Ky. Catherine and Eli Mullins had three sons. Then Eli Mullins married Dulcina Carlisle the 7th of July 1846 in Campbell Co, Ky. Dulcina and Eli Mullins had two children. Then Eli Mullins married Saphrona Rodgers about 1868 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Saphrona and Eli Mullins had a son. For information about all of Eli Mullins children, see Chapter 7c1f10h. Eli Mullins died the 19th of February 1895 in Demossville, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) i) Enos K Mullins (see Chapter 7c1f10i) was born the 28th of August 1819 in Kenton Co, Ky. Enos K Mullins married Mariah Rodgers the 20th of June 1839 in Campbell Co, Ky. Mariah was born the 12th of April 1818 the daughter of George Rodgers and Mary Turner who married the 22nd of December 1811 in Culpeper Co, Va. Mariah and Enos Mullins had a son. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c1f10i. Enos K Mullins died the 19th of June 1881 in Pendleton Co, Ky and Mariah [Rodgers] Mullins died the 21st of June 1896. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) j) William Mullins was born the 21st of October 1821 and died the 31st of October 1821 in Kenton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) k) Rev Alexander Webb Mullins (see Chapter 7c1f10k) was born the 5th of December 1822 in Kenton Co, Ky. Alexander Webb Mullins married Orinda Lewis the 14th of February 1842 in Kenton Co, Ky. Orinda was born the 14th of July 1823 in Kenton Co, Ky. Orinda and Alexander Webb Mullins had nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c1f10k. The Rev Alexander Webb Mullins was a Baptist Minister. Rev Alexander Webb Mullins died the 13th of September 1870 in Kenton Co, Ky and Orinda [Lewis] Mullins died the 7th of October 1881 in Kenton Co, Ky. Both are buried at the Wilmington Baptist Cemetery, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) l) George H Mullins (see Chapter 7c1f10l) was born the 31st of March 1825 in Kenton Co, Ky. George H Mullins married twice, first to Nancy Irvin in 1845 in Kenton Co, Ky. Then George H Mullins married Elizabeth Whaley. Elizabeth was born in 1830 in Kenton Co, Ky. Elizabeth and George Mullins had a daughter. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 7c1f10l. (Source Code – HWMP.) m) Philip B Mullins was born the 29 June 1827 in Kenton Co, Ky. Philip B Mullins married twice, first to Eliza Rush in 1857 in Kenton Co, Ky. Then Philip B Mullins married Malinda Stoughton in March 1874 in Kenton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) n) Josiah Thrasher Mullins was born the 15th of November 1829 in Kenton Co, Ky. Josiah Thrasher Mullins married Jane Kyle in 1852 in Kenton Co, Ky. Josiah Thrasher Mullins died the 31st of August 1858 in Kenton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) o) Nancy T Mullins was born the 10th of September 1832 in Kenton Co, Ky. Nancy T Mullins married Lafayette Jones the 6th of April 1855 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6c1i3) Spiers Walters (see Chapter 5c1i3). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Spiers Walters1 was born in 1781 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Spiers Walters married twice, first to a “Taylor”. We do not know of any children from this first marriage. Then Spiers Walters married Lydia Stamps the 12th of January 1813 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Lydia and Spiers Walters had six children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va as follows: a) Mary Walters was born about 1814 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. b) Joel Walters was born about 1816 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Joel Walters married Catharine R Coleman the 7th of December 1838 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Then Joel Walters married Martha P Dodson the 12th of October 1846 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Rufus Walters was born about 1818 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. d) William T Walters was born about 1820 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. William T Walters married Susanna S Booth the 21st of January 1846 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. e) Martha Ann Walters was born about 1822 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Martha Ann Walters married Daniel Coleman jr the 21st of October 1844 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) John Walters was born about 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. 6c2a1) Samuel Hocker (see Chapter 5c2a1). (Source Code – VEP83.) Samuel Hocker was born the 7th of September 1769 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co and Montgomery Co, Md. Samuel Hocker married his first cousin (see Chapter 5c2b3) Mary “Polly” Hocker about 1798 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Polly was born in 1780 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of Samuel Pruit Hocker and Mary Price. Polly and Samuel Hocker had four children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Tilman Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a1a) was born in 1800 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Tilman Hocker married Lucinda Carter the 21st of May 1821 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lucinda was born in 1804 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Jesse Carter and Francis Lucas who married the 28th of May 1793 in Amherst Co, Va. Tillman Hocker was a farmer. Lucinda and Tilman Hocker had nine children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2a1a. Tilman Hocker died in 1869 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lucinda was a widow according to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census and living with her son Richard Hocker and William N Settle (born 1851 Ky) who were working in the livery stable. As shown in the 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census Lucinda and her son Richard Hocker were living together, with Richard being a magistrate, and he had dropsy. Lucinda [Carter] Hocker died in 1881 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Codes – TW5, VEP83.) b) Mortemor Hocker was born about 1802 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mortemor Hocker married Margaret Montgomery the 1st of March 1827 in Harrison Co, Ky. Margaret was born about 1806 in Ky the daughter of William Montgomery and Rebecca Linsey who married the 23rd of November 1797 in Harrison Co, Ky. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Lucinda Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a1c) was born the 3rd of October 1804 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lucinda Hocker married Burton McKinney the 15th of October 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Burton was born the 16th of July 1799 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Archibold McKinney and Joan McClure who married the 27th of May 1788 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Burton McKinney was a farmer. Lucinda and Burton McKinney had eight children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2a1c. Lucinda [Hocker] McKinney died the 27th of April 1863 and Burton McKinney died the 16th of July 1871 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Westley Hocker was born about 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky and died young. His headstone reads as follows: “Whom Providence Hath Deprived of His Senses”. 6c2a2) William H Hocker (see Chapter 5c2a2). (Source Code – VEP83.) William H Hocker was born in 1773 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. William Hocker was a veteran of the War of 1812. William Hocker married Sarah L Allnutt in 1794 in Montgomery Co, Md. Sarah was born in 1773 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of James Allnutt (born 1751 Montgomery Co, Md, a farmer, died 1838 Montgomery Co, Md) and Verlinda Dawson (born 1756 Md) who married in 1774 in Montgomery Co, Md. William Hocker and his wife Sarah migrated to Lincoln Co, Ky soon after they married. Sarah and William Hocker had nine children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) James Allnutt Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a2a) was born the 3rd of April 1797 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. James Allnutt Hocker migrated to Missouri in 1823 or 1824 with his parents. James Allnutt Hocker married twice, first to Mary V Todd the 18th of August 1825 in Howard Co, Mo. Mary was born the 21st of June 1802 in Ky the daughter of Thomas Todd (born 25 December 1771 NC, a farmer, died 13 June 1857 Howard Co, Mo) and Mary “Polly” Chenault (born 1775 Albemarle Co, Va) who married the 4th of March 1795 in Madison Co, Ky. Mary’s paternal grandparents are William Chenault (born 30 December 1740 Caroline Co, Va, a veteran of the Revolutionary War, died 30 December 1813 Madison Co, Ky) and Elizabeth Mullins (born 1751 Goochland Co, Va, died 4 May 1816 Madison Co, Ky) who married in 1770 in Albemarle Co, Va. James Allnutt Hocker was a farmer. Mary and James Allnutt Hocker had eight children before Mary’s death, all born in Howard Co, Ky. Mary V [Todd] Hocker died in April 1841 in Howard Co, Mo. James Allnutt Hocker then married Nancy Agnes Fall the 18th of April 1844 in Audrain Co, Mo. Nancy Agnes was born in 1807 in Va the daughter of Daniel Fall and Margaret Crawford who married the 31st of August 1797 in Augusta Co, Va. Nancy Agnes and James Allnutt Hocker had two children born in Howard Co, Mo. See Chapter 7c2a2a for information about all of James Allnutt Hocker’s children. James Allnutt Hocker died the 2nd of June 1865 in Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) b) Angelia Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a2b) was born in 1799 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Angelia Hocker married Cornelius Reynolds the 19th of March 1821 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Cornelius was born in 1799 in Ky the son of James Reynolds and Jane Clendenin who married the 21st of December 1798 in Bourbon Co, Ky. Cornelius Reynolds was a farmer. Angelia and Cornelius Reynolds had seven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children see Chapter 7c2a2b. Angelia [Hocker] Reynolds died the 4th of March 1842 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Verlinda “Lillie” Hocker (see 7c2a2c) was born the 7th of September 1800 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Verlinda Hocker migrated with her parents in 1824 to Missouri. Verlinda “Lillie” Hocker married James Turner the 16th of June 1825 in Howard Co, Mo. James was born in 1793 in Ky the son of Edward Turner and Sally Craig who married the 28th of April 1791 in Madison Co, Ky. James Turner was a farmer. Lillie and James Turner had nine children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. See Chapter 7c2a2c for information about their children. Verlinda “Lillie” [Hocker] Turner died the 21st of December 1874 in Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) d) Minerva Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a2d) was born the 2nd of June 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Minerva Hocker migrated to Missouri with her parents in 1824. Minerva Hocker married Neriah Croce Todd the 15th of December 1829 in Howard Co, Mo. Neriah Croce was born the 4th of December 1804 in Ky the son of Thomas Todd (born 1771 NC, a farmer) and Mary “Polly” Chenault (born 1775 Ky) who married the 4th of March 1795 in Madison Co, Ky. Minerva and Neriah Croce Todd had eight children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2a2d. Minerva [Hocker] Todd died the 26th of March 1894 in Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) e) Nancy Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a2e) was born the 21st of February 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Howard Co, Mo. Nancy Hocker married Reuben Long the 9th of November 1825 in Howard Co, Mo. Reuben was born the 14th of April 1797 in Ky the son of James Long and Sarah Wooldridge who married the 2nd of May 1797 in Green Co, Ky. Nancy and Reuben Long had seven children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2a2e. Reuben Long died the 26th of November 1842 and Nancy [Hocker] Long died the 12th of September 1845 both in Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) f) Mary “Polly” Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a2f) was born in 1809 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Howard Co, Mo. Mary “Polly” Hocker married Larkin Kavanaugh Woods the 27th of January 1829 in Howard Co, Mo. Larkin Kavanaugh was born in 1805 in Ky the son of Adam Woods and Nancy Hancock who married the 18th of March 1802 in Madison Co, Ky. Larkin Kavanaugh Woods was a farmer. Polly and Larkin Kavanaugh Woods had nine children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2a2f. Mary “Polly” [Hocker] Woods died the 28th of October 1855 in Howard Co, Mo. Then Larkin Kavanaugh Woods married Francis A, maiden name unknown (born 1819 Va) sometime before 1860. (Source Code – Cd 227.) g) Eliza Jane Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a2g) was born in 1811 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Howard Co, Mo. Eliza Jane Hocker married George V Littrell the 5th of December 1833 in Howard Co, Mo. George was born in 1808 in Ky the son of William Littrell and Frankie Shelton who married the 20th of September 1805 in Lincoln Co, Ky. George Littrell was a farmer. Eliza Jane and George Littrell had ten children, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. See Chapter 7c2a2g for information about their children. Eliza Jane [Hocker] Littrell died before 1880 in Audrain Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) h) William H Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a2h) was born the 8th of September 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Howard Co, Mo. William H Hocker married Margaret Jane Turner the 7th of April 1836 in Howard Co, Mo. Margaret Jane was born the 24th of November 1819 in Mo the daughter of Philip Turner (born 1788 Ky, died 22nd of April 1827 Mo) and Grizelda Hyatt (born 1793 Ky, died 1856 Mo) who married in 1814 in Ky and then they migrated to Howard Co, Mo in 1815. Margaret Jane’s paternal grandparents are John Turner and Jane Barnett Cooper (born 1762 Md, died 1822) who married in 1785 in Md. Margaret Jane’s maternal grandparents are Joseph Hyatt (died 1826) and Margaret Reid (died 1844) who married in 1790. Margaret Jane’s great paternal grandparents are Barnett “Barney” Cooper and Jane Patterson (born 1743, died 1800) who married in 1760. William Hocker was a school teacher from 1832 to 1860. William Hocker was idenified with the confederacy during the Civil War, and was captured and sentenced to be shot, but he escaped the soldiers who were supposed to kill him. Margaret Jane and William Hocker had twelve children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2a2h. Margaret Jane [Turner] Hocker died the 2nd of June 1897 and William Hocker died the 7th of September 1897 both in Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) i) Parkerson Hocker (see Chapter 7c2a2i) born 1816 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Howard Co, Mo. Parkerson Hocker married twice, first to Hannah M Miller the 28th of June 1838 in Howard Co, Mo. Hannah was born in 1820 in Tennessee. Hannah and Parkerson had two children, born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about these children, see Chapter 7c2a2i. Parkerson Hocker was a private in the confederate army. Parkerson Hocker then married Nancy, maiden name unknown sometime after 1860 in Howard Co, Mo. At this time we do not know of any children from this second marriage. (Source Code – Cd 227.) 6c2a3) Elizabeth Hocker (see figure 5c2a3). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Elizabeth Hocker was born in 1778 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and migrated with her father to Lincoln Co, Ky. Elizabeth Hocker married Joseph Williams the 23rd of October 1798 in Bourbon Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Joseph Williams and had two children, both born in Bourbon Co, Ky as follows: a) Elizabeth Williams (see Chapter 7c2a3a) was born in 1800 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. Elizabeth Williams married Robert Dunlap the 12th of January 1819 in Bourbon Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Robert Dunlap had a son we know of born in Bourbon Co, Ky. For information about their son, see Chapter 7e2a3a. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) George W Williams (see Chapter 7c2a3b) born in 1801 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. George W Williams married Winnifred Webb the 22nd of March 1824 in Bourbon Co, Ky. Winnifred was born 1803 in Ky the daughter of William Webb and Nancy Smith who married the 26th of September 1794 in Bourbon Co, Ky. Winnifred and George Williams had nine children, all born in Bourbon Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2a3b. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c2b2) Philip “Short” Hocker (see Chapter 5c2b2). (Source Codes – RHM, VEP83, Cd 002, Cd 148, Cd 150, Cd 153, Cd 154, Cd 229.) Philip “Short” Hocker was born the 21st of January 1776 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Philip Hocker married three times, first to his first cousin (see paragraph 6c2e6) Dorcas Hocker the 25th of August 1801 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Dorcas was born the 26th of January 1784 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of Nicholas Hocker (born 5 March 1752 Md) and Sarah Barnes (born 11 April 1752 Md) who married 15th of November 1773 in Montgomery Co, Md. Dorcas and Philip Hocker had six children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) John Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2a) was born the 19th of September 1802 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. John Hocker married Elizabeth Cangine Tankersley the 17th of February 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Elizabeth Cangine was born the 10th of June 1807 in Va the daughter of Joseph Tankersley (born 8 January 1777 Va, died 18 August 1812) and Mildred Veal [Carter] Brown (born 12 June 1782, died 11 September 1812) who married the 25th of December 1802 in Amherst Co,Va. Elizabeth Cangine and John Hocker had eleven children, three born in Lincoln Co, Ky and eight born in Monroe Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2a. John Hocker and Elizabeth Cangine migrated to Monroe Co, Mo in 1831. According to the 1870 Monroe Co, Mo census John Hocker and Elizabeth Cangine were living alone. John Hocker died the 30th of April 1875 in Monroe Co, Mo. The 1880 Mo sndx shows Elizabeth Cangine a widow and living with her son Thomas Jefferson Hocker and his family. Elizabeth Cangine [Tankersley] Hocker died the 18th of May 1883 in Monroe Co, Mo. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) b) Elizabeth Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2b) was born in 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Elizabeth Hocker married Henry White the 9th of February 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Henry was born in 1804 in Va the son of William White and Peggy Robinson who married the 13th of March 1800 in Caroline Co, Va. Elizabeth and Henry White had seven children we know of, four born in Lincoln Co, Ky and three born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2b. The 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows they were living in Middletown, Mo. Elizabeth [Hocker] White died the 13th of July 1885 and is buried in the McCormack Family Cemetery. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) c) Levisa Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2c) was born in 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Levisa Hocker married Fielding White the 7th of May 1827 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Fielding was born about 1806 in Va the son of William White and Peggy Robinson who married the 13th of March 1800 in Caroline Co, Va. Levisa and Fielding White had eight children, three born in Lincoln Co, Ky (now Mercer Co) and five born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2c. Fielding White died before 1850 in Montgomery Co, Mo. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) d) Nelson Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2d) was born the 15th of September 1811 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nelson Hocker married Nancy Ann Webster the 4th of September 1837 in Mercer Co, Ky. Nancy Ann was born the 12th of January 1817 Ky the daughter of Elijah Webster and Jane Raines who married the 7th of September 1815 in Mercer Co, Ky. Nancy Ann and Nelson Hocker had seven daughters, six born in Lincoln Co, Ky and one born in Hardin Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2d. Nelson Hocker died the 8th of October 1866 in Ky. The 1870 Hardin Co, Ky census shows that Nancy Ann is a widow and that her nieces Mary Sandidge and Ann Sandidge were living with her. Nancy Ann [Webster] Hocker died the 16th of May 1904 in Hardin Co, Ky. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) e) Matilda Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2e) was born in 1815 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Matilda Hocker married James Sandidge the 8th of August 1836 in Lincoln Co, Ky. James was born in 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of John Sandidge (born 1782 Va, a farmer) and Patrica Coleman (born 1784 Va) who married the 22nd of January 1803 in Amherst Co, Va. Matilda and James Sandidge had six children, five born in Lincoln Co, Ky and one born in Hardin Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2b2e for information about their children. As shown in the 1860 Hardin Co, Ky census James Sandidge’s brother Waller D Sandidge (born 1816 Ky) was living with them. The 1870 Hardin Co, Ky census shows James Sandidge was a widower and had his two youngest children living with him. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) f) Jefferson Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2f) was born in 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Jefferson Hocker married Nancy Owen Webster the 27th of December 1844 in Boyle Co, Ky. Nancy Owen was born in 1828 in Ky the daughter of John Webster and Charlotte Raines who married the 9th of March 1824 in Mercer Co, Ky. Nancy Owen and Jefferson Hocker had six children, five born in Boyle Co, Ky and one born in Washington Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2f. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) Then Philip “Short” Hocker married his neice (see Chapter 5e2b1a) Nancy Hocker the 2nd of December 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nancy and Philip Hocker did not have any children. Nancy [Hocker] Hocker died about 1836 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Then Philip “Short” Hocker married the widow Amanda Lee [Tucker] Duncan the 25th of January 1837 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Amanda was born in 1804 in Ky the daughter of Zachariah Tucker and Polly Craig who married the 18th of Aparil 1801 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Amanda Lee and Philip Hocker had six children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: g) Henry White Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2g), was born the 26th of December 1837 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Henry White Hocker married Sophronia, maiden name unknown about 1858 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Sophronia was born in 1841 in Missouri. Sophronia and Henry White Hocker had seven children, all born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2g. The 1880 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows Henry White Hocker was a farmer. Sophronia died the 12th of November 1883 in Montgomery Co, Mo. According to the 1900 Montgomery Co, Mo census Henry White Hocker was a blacksmith and a widower. That census also shows he owned his home with a mortage and had his daughter Cora Hocker living with him. Henry White Hocker died the 18th of April 1903 in Montgomery Co, Mo. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM.) h) William Hocker 1 (see Chapter 7c2b2h) born the 11th of February 1839 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. William Hocker married Mary Curtis the 17th of November 1859 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary was born the 22nd of August 1837 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Peter Curtis and Susan Barton (born 1810 Ky) who married the 23rd of December 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary’s paternal grandparents are George Curtis and Susannah Barbee (born 1772 Va) who married the 27th of April 1803 in Fauquier Co, Va. The 1860 Boyle Co, Ky census shows William Hocker and Mary living with Mary’s sister America [Curtis] and her husband Constantine East who married the 21st of September 1846 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary’s widow mother Susan and her paternal grandmother Susannah were also living with them. Mary and William Hocker had five children, all born in Putnam Co, In. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2h. William Hocker enrolled the 18th of August 1862 at Putnam Co, In mustered into service the 20th of September 1862 at Indianapolis, In as a private in Captain Smiley’s Co, the 97th Indiana Infantry, which became company D, 97th Indiana Infantry. William Hocker was honorably discharged the 9th of June 1865 in Washington D C as a private. William Hocker fought for the union during the civil war and he and his brothers never talked again, but they kept in touch with letters to their children, but they never spoke directly to each other again. William Hocker died the 16th of January 1880 in Alta Vista, Wabaunsee Co, Ks and Mary [Curtis] Hocker died the 18th of March 1916. William Hocker is buried in the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Beman, Morris Co, Ks. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 233.) i) Charles Duncan Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2i) born the 27th of October 1840 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Charles Duncan Hocker, according to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census was attending school. Charles Duncan Hocker migrated to Holt Co, Mo about 1865 with his family. Charles Duncan Hocker married Martha Lucinda McKinney the 23rd of January 1866 in Nodaway Co, Mo. Martha Lucinda was born in October 1837 in Ky the daughter of Thomas Jefferson McKinney and Jane Givens who married the 22nd of November 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Martha Lucinda and Charles Duncan Hocker had six children, all born in Nodaway Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2i. As shown in the 1880 Nodaway Co, Mo census Charles Duncan Hocker was a farmer. The 1900 Nodaway Co, Mo census has Charles Duncan Hocker owning his farm free of any mortage. According the 1910 Mo sndx shows Charles Duncan Hocker and Martha Lucinda were living alone in Nodaway Co, Mo. Charles Duncan Hocker was a widower and was living with his son Joseph Hocker as shown in the 1920 Nodaway Co, Mo census. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 234.) j) Tilman Hocker was born in 1843 in Lincoln Co, Ky and died the 18th of February 1859 in Lincoln Co, Ky of typhoid fever. (Source Code – VEP83.) k) Joseph Lee Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b2k) born the 1st of March 1845 in Lincoln Co, Ky and was attending school as shown in the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census. Joseph Lee Hocker married Mary C [Ferguson ?] Pease about 1868 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary was born in 1851 in Kentucky and had married a “Pease”, but they divorced. Mary and Joseph Lee Hocker had six children as of 1880, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b2k. According to the 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census Joseph Lee Hocker was a druggist and he and Mary had the following children living at home: Clarence Hocker, Anna Hocker, Lizzie Hocker, James Hocker, Susan Hocker, and Joseph Hocker. As shown in the 1900 Ca sndx Joseph Lee Hocker was a widower and living with his daughter Lizzie in Stanislaus Co, Ca. We located Joseph Lee Hocker living in a Masonic home in Washington Township in Alameda Co, Ca according to the 1930 Alameda Co, Ca census. Joseph Lee Hocker died the 13th of February 1933 in Alameda Co, Ca. (Source Code – VEP83.) l) Susan Ellen Hocker was born in 1847 in Lincoln Co, Ky and was attending school according to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census. Susan Ellen Hocker married Andrew J Hulett about 1903 in Howard Co, Mo. Andrew was born in January 1859 in Howard Co, Mo the son of Dudley Hulett (born 1812 Ky, died before 1900 Mo) and Francis Battern (born March 1825 Va) who married the 17th of January 1841 in Howard Co, Mo. Andrew’s widow mother was living with Andrew Hulett as shown in the 1900 Howard Co, Mo census. That 1900 census shows Andrew Hulett was a farmer and owned his farm without a mortage. Apparently Susan Ellen and Andrew Hulett did not have any children. 6c2b4) John Hocker (see Chapter 5c2b4). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) John Hocker was born about 1782 in Mongtomery Co, Md and raised in Mongtomery Co, Md until ten years old when he migrated with his family to Lincoln Co, Ky. John Hocker married twice, first to Lydia Turner the 8th of June 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lydia was born about 1793 in Va the daughter of Stephen D Turner and Phebe Ligeon who married the 4th of January 1792 in Prince Edward Co, Va. Lydia and John Hocker had three children before Lydia died, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Milton J Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b4a) was born about 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Milton J Hocker married Dorothy Rebecca Hill the 3rd of June 1835 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Dorothy Rebecca was born in 1819 in Ky the daughter of William Hill and Nancy Osborne who married the 27th of November 1809 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Milton Hocker and Dorothy Rebecca migrated to Monroe Co, Mo shortly after they married. Dorothy Rebecca and Milton Hocker had a daughter before Milton died, born in Monroe Co, Mo. See Chapter 7c2b4a for information about their daughter. Milton J Hocker died about 1836 or 1837 and Rebecca then married Berkley Summers and they raised Milton Hocker’s and Rebecca’s daughter along with having four children of their own, William Summers (born 1839 Mo), Robert Summers (born 1841 Mo), Sarah Summers (born 1845 Mo), and Edward Summers (born 1849 Mo). (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Almira Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b4b) was born in 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Almira Hocker married Larkin W Sandidge the 15th of September 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Larkin was born in 1812 in Ky the son of John Sandidge (born 1782 Va, a farmer) and Patrica Coleman (born 1784 Va) who married the 22nd of January 1803 in Amherst Co, Va. Larkin Sandidge was a farmer. Almira and Larkin Sandidge had five children as of 1850, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b4b. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Clinton Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b4c) was born in 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Clinton Hocker married Sarah A Weatherford the 12th of March 1840 in Monroe Co, Mo. Sarah was born about 1824 in Ky the daughter of Abel Weatherford (died before 1850 Mo) and Frances Tucker (born 1792 Ky) who married the 21st of December 1823 in Casey Co, Ky. Sarah and Clinton Hocker had a son before Sarah died in 1841, born in Monroe Co, Mo. For information about their son, see Chapter 7d2b4c. After Sarah A [Weatherford] Hocker died their son was raised by his maternal grandmother in Monroe Co, Mo. Clinton Hocker went back to Lincoln Co, Ky and never married again. The 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Clinton Hocker was living with Reuben Williams in a hotel. Clinton Hocker enlisted in the union army at Camp Dick Robinson the 23rd of July 1961 and became a sergeant. (Source Code – 227.) After Lydia [Turner] Hocker died then John Hocker married Susannah Bibb the 2nd of July 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Susannah was born about 1794 in Va the daughter of Thomas Bibb and Sarah Brockman who married the 14th of September 1785 in Orange Co, Va. Susannah and John had eight children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: d) Clayton Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b4d) was born in 1815 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Clayton Hocker married twice, first to Martha Ann Kersey the 28th of May 1838 in Garrard Co, Ky. Martha Ann was born the 15th of November 1813 in Ky the daughter of Meredith Kersey (born 26 May 1769 Va) and Lucy Pulliam (born January 1777 Va) who married the 20th of January 1794 in Louisa Co, Va. Martha Ann and Clayton Hocker had two daughters before Martha Ann died, both born in Garrard Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2b4d for information about their daughters. Clayton Hocker then married Elizabeth F Tracy the 30th of January 1861 in Jessamine Co, Ky. Elizabeth was born in 1839 in Ky the daughter of Sanford Tracy (born 1810 Ky, a farmer) and Louisa Isom (died before 1870 Ky) who married the 13th of December 1831 in Garrard Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Clayton Hocker apparently did not have any children. As shown in the 1870 Jessamine Co, Ky census Clayton Hocker and Elizabeth had not started a family. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Mariah Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b4e) was born in 1816 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mariah Hocker married John Sandidge the 1st of February 1841 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John was born in 1817 in Ky the son of John Sandidge (born 1782 Va, a farmer) and Patrica Coleman (born 1784 Va) who married the 22nd of January 1803 in Amherst Co, Va. John Sandidge was a farmer according to the 1860 Hardin Co, Ky census. Mariah and John Sandidge had eight children, seven born in McDonough Co, Il and the youngest born in Hardin Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2b4e for information about their children. As shown to the 1870 Hardin Co, Ky census John Sandidge and Mariah had their daughter Nancy Eugenetta Sandidge living with them. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) Nancy Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b4f) was born in 1820 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nancy Hocker married Francis Burdette the 5th of August 1842 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Francis was born in 1822 in Ky the son of Nelson Burdette (born 1791 Ky, a farmer) and Mrs America [Letcher] Samuel who married the 26th of August 1819 in Franklin Co, Ky. Nancy and Francis Burdette had three children as of 1850, all born in Garrard Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b4f. (Source Code – Cd 229.) g) Jeremiah T Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b4g) was born in 1821 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Jeremiah T Hocker married three times, first to Malinda Gibson the 21st of February 1842 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Malinda was born about 1821 in Ky the daughter of James Gibson and Elizabeth Moss who married the 29th of October 1813 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Malinda and Jeremiah Hocker had two daughters born in Jessamine Co, Ky before Malinda’s early death. After Malinda died, Jeremiah T Hocker then married Elizabeth F Catlett the 25th of November 1844 in Jessamine Co, Ky. Elizabeth was born in 1819 in Ky the daughter of John Catlett (born 1875 Va) and Fanny B, maiden name unknown (born 1782 Va) of Jessamine Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Jeremiah Hocker had four children, all born in Jessamine Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Jessamine Co, Ky census Jeremiah Hocker was a farmer. About 1853 Jeremiah Hocker and Elizabeth and their children migrated to McDonough Co, Il were Elizabeth died shortly after arriving there. Jeremiah T Hocker then married widow Eliza Ann [Campbell] Hendrickson the 15th of November 1855 in McDonough Co, Il. Eliza Ann was born in 1823 in Tn the daughter of James M Campbell (died before 1860 Il) and Susan Farmer (born 1801 Tn) who married the 3rd of September 1822 in Greene Co, Tn. Eliza Ann and Jeremiah Hocker had three children, all born in McDonough Co, Il. For information about all of Jeremiah Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c2b4g. According to the 1860 McDonough Co, Il census Eliza Ann’s widow mother was living with them. The 1870 McDonough Co, Il census has Jeremiah Hocker and Eliza Ann with their three children living in Chalmers Twp, Il and Jeremiah Hocker was still farming. (Source Code – Cd 229, XILM.) h) Benjamin Franklin Hocker born about 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Benjamin Franklin Hocker married Eleanor Birchel the 1st of February 1855 in Jessamine Co, Ky. Eleanor was born about 1834 in Ky the daughter of Daniel Birchel and Elizabeth Blakeman who married the 6th of September 1827 in Jessamine Co, Ky. Apparently Eleanor and Benjamin Franklin Hocker did not have any children. Benjamin Franklin Hocker died about 1862 and Eleanor then married Isaiah Layne the 22nd of March 1863 in Jessamine Co, Ky. i) Josephine Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b4i) born in 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Josephine Hocker married Edwin M Ford the 23rd of February 1849 in Garrard Co, Ky. Edwin was born in 1826 in Ky the son of Rev William W Ford (born 1796 Ky, a Methodist minister) and Sally Poor (died before 1850 Ky) who married the 31st of March 1816 in Garrard Co, Ky. Edwin’s paternal grandparents are Timothy Ford (born 16 September 1773 Va, a teacher and farmer, died 29 November 1839) and Betsy Webber (born 21 May 1776 , and died 7 August 1844, and the daughter of Rev William Webber) who married the 6th of July 1793 in Goochland Co, Va. Edwin’s paternal great grandparents are Rev Reuben Ford (born 19 August 1742 Va, a Baptist minister, died 6 October 1823, and the son of William Ford) and Mary Bowles who married in 1770 in Virginia. According to the 1850 Garrard Co, Ky census Edwin Ford was a farmer. The 1880 Garrard Co, Ky census shows Edwin Ford was a carpenter. Josephine and Edwin Ford had two children, both born in Garrard Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2b4i for information about their children. (Source Code – Cd 229.) j) Mary (Lucy Ann?) Hocker born in 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary (Lucy Ann?) Hocker married John L Pitts the 26th of September 1846 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John Pitts was a farmer. Mary and John Pitts had a son, Richard G Pitts born in 1848 in Garrard Co, Ky, as of 1850 born in Garrard Co, Ky. k) Jacob Hocker was born about 1831 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. That is all we know about him, he may have died before 1850. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c2b5) Elizabeth “Betsy” Hocker (see Chapter 5c2b5). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Elizabeth “Betsy” Hocker was born the 18th of November 1790 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Elizabeth “Betsy” Hocker married George Helm the 30th of March 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky. George was born the 18th of November 1784 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of George Helm (born 22 August 1747 Va, died 9 July 1821 Ky) and Frances Coppage (born 7 August 1761 Va) who married the 15th of December 1783 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Betsy and George Helm had fifteen children we know of, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Artemisa Helm was born the 29th of March 1809 and died the 28th of December 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky. b) Elizabeth Ann Helm was born the 18th of June 1811 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Elizabeth Ann Helm married John T Sparks the 4th of November 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. c) Frances Helm (see Chapter 7c2b5c) was born about 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Frances Helm married twice, first to Elijah Sartain the 27th of September 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Apparently Elijah Sartain died shortly after the marriage. Then Frances [Helm] Sartain married Milton Rainey the 17th of April 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Milton was born in 1810 in Kentucky. Frances and Milton Rainey had a son before Frances’s early death, born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c2b5c. Then Milton Rainey married Mary Mizner the 26th of May 1837 in Garrard Co, Ky. d) Samuel Hocker Helm (7c2b5d) was born the 9th of April of 1815 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Samuel Hocker Helm married Burnetta Helm the 26th of December 1839 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Burnetta was born the 9th of January 1825 in Ky the daughter of Marquis Calmes Helm (born 4 August 1801 Ky, a farmer) and Anne Yowell (born 24 May 1803 Ky) who married the 18th of January 1823 in Washington Co, Ky. Burnetta’s paternal grandparents are Marcus Helm and Rebecca Cade who married the 13th of August 1787 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Samuel Hocker Helm was a farmer according to the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census. Burnetta and Samuel Hocker Helm had nine children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b5d. The 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows that Samuel Hocker Helm and Burnetta with the following children living with them: Elizabeth Ann Helm, Samuel Helm, and William Helm. According to the 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census Samuel Hocker Helm was a farmer and owned his farm free of mortage. That census also shows children Elizabeth Ann Helm and Samuel Helm, along with Samuel’s wife Nettie, were living with them. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Artemisa Helm (see Chapter 7c2b5e) was born in 1816 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Artemisa Helm and married Orville Tucker the 5th of November 1836 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Orville was born in 1805 in Ky the son of Pleasant Tucker and Sally Craig who married the 2nd of August 1802 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Artemisa and Orville Tucker had eleven children, all born in Boyle Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b5e. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) Fieldin C Helm (see Chapter 7c2b5f) was born the 18th of January 1819 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Fieldin C Helm married his first cousin (see paragraph 6c2b8g) Dorcas Gilbert Hocker the 27th of January 1843 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Dorcas Gilbert Hocker was born the 24th of May 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Joseph Hocker (born 29 October 1786 Md) and Elizabeth Dunn (born 3 September 1794 Ky) who married the 17th of January 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Dorcas Gilbert and Fieldin Helm had seven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b5f. Dorcas Gilbert [Hocker] Helm died the 6th of October 1898 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) g) George Washington Helm was born the 16th of December 1820 and died the 13th of March 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky. h) Louisa Jane Helm (see Chapter 7c2b5h) born in 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Louisa Jane Helm married Adam Ferrel the 29th of July 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Adam was born in 1820 in Ky the son of Joseph Ferrel (born 1800 Va, a farmer) and Jane Morrow (born 1803 Va) who married the 20th of January 1817 in Ohio Co, Va. Louisa Jane and Adam Ferrel had nine children all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b5h. Louisa Jane died about 1861 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Adam Ferrel then married Susan, maiden name unknown (born 1830 Ky) and they had a daughter Susan (born 1865 Ky). (Source Code – Cd 229.) i) William Hocker Helm was born the 27th of February 1823 and died the 28th of September 1840 in Lincoln Co, Ky. j) Nancy Barrons Helm was born the 9th of January 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. k) Willis Helm (see Chapter 7c2b5k) was born in 1827 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Willis Helm married twice, first to Emily E Helm the 19th of September 1848 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Emily was born in 1831 in Ky the daughter of Marquis Helm and Anne Yowell who married the 18th of January 1823 in Washington Co, Ky. Emily and Willis Helm had a son, born in Lincoln Co, Ky before Emily’s early death. Then Willis Helm married Emma, maiden name unknown about 1860 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Emma was born in 1839 in Kentucky. Emma and Willis Helm had a daughter, born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about both of Willis Helm’s children, see Chapter 7c2b5f. Willis Helm was a farmer and he died about 1867 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Emma then married Edward Rochester (born 1834 Ky, a farmer) the 19th of March 1868 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) l) Joseph Helm (see Chapter 7c2b5l) was born about 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph Helm married Elizabeth O Rhodes the 15th of April 1846 in Boyle Co, Ky. Elizabeth was born in 1830 Ky the daughter of Clifton Rhodes (born 1799, a farmer) and Amanda Owsley (born 1805 Ky) who married the 19th of December 1822 in Garrard Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Joseph Helm had three children, all born in Boyle Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b5g. Joseph Helm died before 1860 in Boyle Co, Ky. We find Elizabeth a widow, and her and her three children were all living with her parents as shown in the 1860 Boyle Co, Ky. The 1880 Boyle Co, Ky census shows that Elizabeth was a widow and her and her daughter Mary were living with her widow mother. (Source Code – Cd 229.) m) Martha A Helm (see Chapter 7c2b5m) was born the 23rd of March 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Martha A Helm married Thales H Wright the 10th of October 1849 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Thales was born in 1830 in Ky the son of John Ellis Wright and Clarinda Huston who married the 24th of September 1817 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Martha and Thales Wright had four children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky before Martha’s early death. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b5h. Martha died shortly after her last child was born, and Thales Wright then married Ellen, maiden name unknown, and they had a son, Thales H Wright jr (born 1867 Ky) and he married Anne W Helm (born August 1871 Ky) the 8th of July 1889 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Anne and Thales Wright jr had a son, Gentry Wright (born May 1894 Ky). Thales H Wright sr died before 1900. (Source Code – Cd 229.) n) George Washington Helm was born the 7th of November 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. George Washington Helm married Martha Frances Bentley the 19th of July 1852 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Martha Frances was born the 10th of April 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Martha Frances [Bentley] Helm died the 6th of October 1856. Then George Washington Helm married Jenette Mariah Anderson the 23rd of June 1868. Jennette Mariah was born the 9th of December 1840 in Ms. At this time this is all we know about this couple. o) an infant son Helm was born and died the 15th of February 1833 in Lincoln Co, Ky. 6c2b6) Richard Weaver Hocker (see Chapter 5c2b6). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Richard Weaver Hocker was born the 16th of October 1783 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Richard Weaver Hocker married Eleanor Sandidge the 10th of July 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Eleanor was born about 1786 in Va the daughter of Larkin Sandidge, originally from Amherst Co, Va and migrated to Lincoln Co, Ky about 1805. Eleanor and Richard Weaver Hocker had seven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Jacob Hocker was born the 30th of March 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Jacob Hocker married his first cousin (see paragraph 6e2b7e) Icyphenia [Hocker] Walker the 8th of January 1835 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Icypheny was born in 1816 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Samuel Hocker (born 1784 Md) and Sally McCormack (born 1786 Md) who married the 30th of September 1805 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Jacob Hocker died shortly after the marriage and there were no children. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Harriet Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b6b) was born the 27th of October 1809 in Lincoln Co, Ky raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Harriet Hocker married twice, first to her first cousin (see paragraph 6e2e1) Nicholas Hocker Dunn the 12th of December 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nicholas was born about 1803 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Benjamin Franklin Dunn (born 12 August 1762 Md) and Margaret Hocker (born 16 January 1775 Md) who married in 1791 in Montgomery Co, Md. Harriet and Nicholas Hocker Dunn had three sons we know of, before Nicholas’s death, born in Lincoln Co, Ky. Harriet [Hocker] Dunn then married William S Morrison the 27th of June 1838 in Lincoln Co, Ky. William was born in 1804 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of John Morrison and Sarah “Sally” Layton who married the 18th of August 1789 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Harriet and William Morrison had three children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information on all of Harriet’s children, see Chapter 7c2b6b. Harriet [Hocker] Dunn Morrison died about 1848 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Larkin Sandidge Hocker sr (see Chapter 7c2b6c) born the 20th of November 1811 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Larkin Sandidge Hocker sr married Eliza Jane Thornton the 13th of March 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Eliza Jane was born in 1813 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of George Thornton and Thedocus “Mary” Lewis (born 1780 Va) who married the 26th of April 1809 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Larkin Sandidge Hocker sr and Eliza Jane migrated to Johnson Co, Mo shortly after they married. Eliza Jane and Larkin Sandidge Hocker sr had five children born in Johnson Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b6c. The 1860 Johnson Co, Mo census shows Larkin Sandidge Hocker sr and Eliza Jane with the following children at home: Mary Maggie Hocker, Henrietta Hocker, and Larkin Sandidge Hocker jr, along with paternal nephews Benjamin R McCormack (born 31 August 1843 Mo) and his brothers Larkin Hocker McCormack (born June 1847 Mo) and Julius McCormack (born 22 May 1849 Mo) plus Eliza Jane’s widow mother Mary Thornton were living with them. Larkin Sandidge Hocker sr was a farmer and a stock raiser. According to the 1870 and 1880 Johnson Co, Mo census Larkin Sandidge Hocker sr and Eliza Jane had their son Larkin Sandidge Hocker jr living with them The 1870 Johnson Co, Mo census shows that Larkin Sandidge Hocker sr was a farmer. Eliza Jane [Thornton] Hocker died the 3rd of December 1894 and Larkin Sandidge Hocker died the 31st of January 1898 in Johnson Co, Mo and are buried in the Hocker Cemetery in Johnson Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) William Henry Harrison Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b6d) was born the 14th of October 1813 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and was commonly known as “Harrison”. William Henry Harrison Hocker married his first cousin (see paragraph 6c2b7f) Margaret McCormack Hocker the 19th of February 1835 in Mercer Co, Ky. Margaret was born the 11th of June 1817 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Samuel Hocker (born 1784 Md, a farmer) and Sally McCormack (born about 1786 Md) who married the 30th of September 1805 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret and William Henry Harrison Hocker had ten children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b6d. As shown in the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census third cousin Benjamin Weaver Dunn was living with them. According to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census William Henry Harrison Hocker was a retail merchant and he and Margaret had the following children living with them: Margaret Hocker, Virginia White Hocker, and Tom Harrison Hocker. That 1870 census also shows that William Henry Harrison Hocker’s late sister Lydia’s daughter Elizabeth Logan (a school teacher) and her half-sister Laura Logan were living with them. Margaret McCormack [Hocker] Hocker died the 21st of May 1877 in Lincoln Co, Ky. The 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows William Henry Harrison Hocker a widower and a retail merchant and he had the following children living with him: Margaret Hocker, Virginia White Hocker, and Tom Harrison Hocker living with him. William Henry Harrison Hocker died in 1888 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Mary Ann Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b6e) born the 18th of September 1815 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann Hocker married John M Lewis the 6th of November 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John was born in 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Robert T Lewis and Darkey Logan who married the 20th of December 1809 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann and John Lewis had eight children we know of, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b6e. John Lewis was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) Nancy Barnes Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b6f) born the 21st of August 1817 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nancy Barnes Hocker married Smith Nightingale McCormack the 9th of June 1836 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Smith was born in 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of William McCormack and Elizabeth Berry1. Nancy and Smith Nightingale McCormack had seven children, all born in Johnson Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b6f. Smith Nightingale McCormack migrated to Johnson Co, Mo shortly after they married. Smith Nightingale McCormack was a farmer. According to the 1860 Johnson Co, Mo census Nancy Barnes was a widow and her and her youngest daughter Mary McCormack were living with her late sister’s Lydia husband William Logan and his family. Nancy Barnes’s three youngest sons were living with their maternal uncle Larkin Sandidge Hocker and his family. Nancy Barnes [Hocker] McCormack died the 12th of March 1862 in Johnson Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) g) Lydia Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b6g) who was born the 17th of May 1821 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lydia Hocker married William T Logan the 10th of June 1839 in Lincoln Co, Ky. William was born in 1815 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of David Logan and Elizabeth “Betsy” McKinley who married the 27th of September 1811 in Lincoln Co, Ky. William’s father David Logan had been married previously to Mary Trigg the 28th of May 1799 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary was the daughter of Colonel Stephan Trigg. William’s paternal grandparents were Colonel John Logan (born in 1744 or 1749, the first Kentucky State Treasurer, died 1807 Ky) and Sarah McClure. William’s grandfather Colonel John Logan was the brother of General Benjamin Logan. Lydia and William Logan had three children, all born in Garrard Co, Ky before Lydia’s early death. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b6g. Lydia [Hocker] Logan died about 1846 in Garrard Co, Ky. William T Logan then married widow Sophia [Vaughan] Hazlewood the 12th of June 1847 in Garrard Co, Ky. We find William Logan with is second wife Sophia and a son named James H Logan (born 1849 Ky) along with his late wife Lydia’s two eldest children on the 1850 Garrard Co, Ky census. The 1860 Johnson Co, Mo census shows that William Logan is a widower again and he had his eldest daughter Eve Logan and another daughter Elizabeth Logan, who apparently was born when Lydia died, along with another daughter of his and his second wife, Laura E Logan (born 1850 Mo, a school girl) living with him. That 1860 census also shows that William Logan’s first wife, the late Lydia’s widow sister Nancy Barnes [Hocker] McCormack and her daughter Mary McCormack were living with him. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c2b7) Samuel Hocker (see Chapter 5c2b7). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Samuel Hocker was born in 1784 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Samuel Hocker married twice, first was with Sally McCormack the 30th of September 1805 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sally was born about 1786 in Md the daughter of Joseph McCormack and Peggy Starns who married the 23rd of August 1785 in Montgomery Co, Md. Sally and Samuel Hocker had eleven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Hinson C Hocker born the 7th of November 1806 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co, Ky. Hinson C Hocker died in 1827 in Mercer Co, Ky. b) Preston I Hocker was born the 15th of August 1808 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co, Ky. Preston I Hocker died in 1829 in Mercer Co, Ky. c) Joseph McCormack Hocker born the 2nd of November 1810 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co, Ky. Joseph McCormack Hocker died in 1828 in Mercer Co, Ky. d) Samuel Barnes Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b7d) was born the 18th of December 1812 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co, Ky. Samuel Barnes Hocker married twice, first a women we do not know. Samuel Barnes Hocker and his first wife had a son, born in Mercer Co, Ky. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c2b7d. Samuel Barnes Hocker then married Elizabeth Abernathy the 11th of August 1835 in Mercer Co, Ky. Elizabeth was born in 1817 in Kentucky. Apparently Elizabeth and Samuel Barnes Hocker did not have any children. Samuel Barnes Hocker died in 1851 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Icyphenia Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b7e) was born in 1816 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co, Ky. Icyphenia Hocker married five times, first to a unknown “Walker” about 1832 in Mercer Co, Ky, and had no children. Then Icyphenia married her first cousin Jacob Hocker the 8th of January 1835 in Mercer Co, Ky. Jacob was born the 30th of March 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Richard Weaver Hocker (born the 16th of October 1783 Md, died before 1840 Ky) and Eleanor Sandidge (born about 1786 Va) who married the 10th of July 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Jacob Hocker died without having any children, and then Icyphenia married H B Tarkington the 15th of February 1841 in Mercer Co, Ky and he died without them having any children. Then Icyphenia married Jeremiah Briscoe the 11th of May 1843 in Boyle Co, Ky. Jeremiah was born in 1849 in Boyle Co, Ky the son of Jeremiah Briscoe and Elizabeth Harlan who married the 25th of August 1783 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Icyphenia and Jeremiah Briscoe had two sons before Jeremiah’s death, both born in Boyle Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b7e. After Jeremiah Briscoe died and Icyphenia then married for the fifth time, to Marcus Helm the 17th of September 1855 in Boyle Co, Ky. Icyphenia and Marcus Helm did not have any children. As shown in the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Marcus Helm and Icyphenia and his four children from a previous marriage. The 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Icyphenia and Marcus Helm and his children, but not Icyphenia’s sons. According to the 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census Icyphenia is a widow again and living with her son Jeremiah Briscoe and his wife. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) Margaret McCormack Hocker (see Chapter 6c2b6d). Margaret McCormack was born the 11th of June 1817 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co, Ky. Margaret McCormack Hocker married her first cousin (see paragraph 6c2b6d) William Henry Harrison Hocker the 19th of February 1835 in Mercer Co, Ky. Margaret and William Henry Harrison Hocker had ten children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret McCormack died the 21st of May 1877 and William Henry Harrison Hocker died in 1888 in Mercer Co, Ky. See paragraph 6c2b6d for information about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 229.) g) Daniel McCormack Hocker (see 7c2b7g) born the 4th of July 1821 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co, Ky. Daniel McCormack Hocker married Mary Noel1 the 16th of December 1841 in Mercer Co, Ky. Mary was born in 1823 in Indiana the daughter of James Noel (born 1795 Ky) and Frances “Fanny” Pruitt (born 1799 Ky) who married the 8th of October 1818 in Mercer Co, Ky. Mary’s maternal grandparents are Anthony Pruitt (born 1763 Va, died 1855 Ky) and Susanna Gholson who married in 1794 in Mercer Co, Ky. Mary’s maternal great grandparents are Isham Pruitt (born about 1725 Va, died about 1806 Ky) and Frances Maddox (died 1803 Ky) who married about 1750 in Henrico Co, Va. Mary’s maternal great great grandparents are Uriah Pruitt sr (born 1699) and Elizabeth, maiden name unknown about 1724 in Henrico Co, Va. Mary’s great great great grandparents are Henry Pruitt2 (born about 1654 England, migrated to Va in 1684, died about 1722 Va) and Ann Fields. As shown in the 1850 Boyle Co, Ky census Daniel McCormack Hocker was a farmer. Mary and Daniel McCormack Hocker had eight children, six born in Boyle Co, Ky and two born in Lamar Co, Tx. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b7g. The 1850 Boyle Co, Ky census shows that James C Holloway (son of John Fitzgerald Holloway, the husband of Daniel’s first cousin Sarah Jane Hocker) and Tipton N Coulter (born 1828 Ky, a stone cutter) were living with them. As shown in the 1880 Lamar Co, Tx census Daniel McCormack Hocker and Mary had their sons Tipton Walter Hocker and Clarence Hocker living with them, along with a granddaughter Neva Clements (born 1873 Tx, school girl). That 1880 census shows that Daniel McCormack Hocker was a school teacher and Mary was living with her daughter Nannie [Hocker] Humphrey and her family who lived at 505 West Sherman St, Paris, Lamar Co, Tx. Daniel McCormack Hocker died in 1893 in Lamar Co, Tx. Mary [Noel] Hocker then married a “Wooldridge”, and he died before 1900. (Source Code – Cd 229.) h) James Madison Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b7h) was born in 1822 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co, Ky. James Madison Hocker married Eliza Jane, maiden name unknown about 1843 in Mercer Co, Ky. Eliza Jane was born in 1824 in Kentucky. Eliza Jane and James Madison Hocker had three children as of 1850, all born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b7h. After 1850 we cannot locate or find them. James Madison Hocker died the 18th of January 1912 in Fayette Co, Ky. i) Newton Hocker born the 1st of July 1823 in Mercer Co, Ky and died the 2nd of January 1828 in Mercer Co, Ky. j) Sarah Jane Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b7j) was born the 28th of March 1825 in Mercer Co, Ky and raised in Mercer Co and Boyle Co, Ky. Sarah Jane Hocker married widower John Fitzgerald Holloway the 30th of June 1846 in Boyle Co, Ky. John Fitzgerald was born in 1814 in Va the son of John Holloway and Susanna Fitzgerald who married the 16th of February 1799 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. John Fitzgerald Holloway had been married to Martha A Davenport the 20th of September 1836 in Mercer Co, Ky. Martha and John Fitzgerald had two sons we know of, James C Holloway (born 1838 Ky) and George W Holloway (born 1840 Ky). Then apparently his wife Martha died. Sarah Jane and John Fitzgerald had eight children, two born in Lincoln Co, Ky and three born in Lamar Co, Tx, one born, died and buried on the Great Plains, and the last two were born in Santa Clara Co, Ca. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b7j. According to the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census Sarah Jane [Hocker] Holloway and her first two children along with her step-son George Holloway were living with her father. Sarah Jane’s other step-son was living with her brother Daniel Hocker in 1850. As shown in the 1870 Santa Clara Co, Ca census shows John Fitzgerald Holloway was a blacksmith and he and Sarah Jane had the following children living with them: John Fitzgerald Holloway jr, Icyphenia Hocker Holloway, Sarah Millard Holloway, Nancy Harrison Holloway, Benjamin Holloway, and Margaret Holloway. The 1880 Santa Barbara Co, Ca census has John Fitzgerald Holloway sr a farmer and he and Sarah Jane had the following children living with them: Nancy Harrison Holloway, Benjamin Holloway, and Margaret Holloway. John Fitzgerald Holloway died in 1889 in California and Sarah Jane [Hocker] Holloway died in 1895 in California. (Source Code – Cd 229.) k) Nancy Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b7k) born the 8th of March 1827 in Mercer Co, Ky and was living at home with her father as shown in the 1850 Boyle Co, Ky census. Nancy Hocker married Benjamin Franklin Durham1 the 20th of June 1850 in Boyle Co, Ky. Benjamin Franklin was born about 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Benjamin Durham and Sarah Batteal who married the 25th of August 1827 in Lincoln Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Boyle Co, Ky census Nancy Hocker is living with her father next to the residence of John Durham (born 1775 Va) and Celia, maiden name unknown (born 1782 Va) and their daughter Celia (born 1829 Ky). Nancy and Benjamin Franklin Durham had four sons, all born in Anderson Co, Tx. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7c2b7k. Nancy [Hocker] Durham died about 1895 in Texas. (Source Code – Cd 229.) After his first wife Sally [McCormack] Hocker died then Samuel Hocker married Frances Raines the 25th of November 1828 in Mercer Co, Ky. Frances was born in 1788 in Ky the daughter of James Raines and Nancy Owens (born 1764, died after 1830 Ky) the 4th of July 1784 in Md. This marriage did not produce any children. The 1860 Boyle Co, Ky census shows us that Frances [Raines] Hocker was a widow and living with C Raines (born 1799 Ky) and his children, Julia Raines (born 1842 Ky) and Hugh B Raines (born 1847 Ky) his apparent children. 6c2b8) Joseph Hocker (see Chapter 5c2b8). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Joseph Hocker was born the 29th of October 1786 in Ellicott Mills, Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph Hocker married his second cousin (paragraph 6c2e1b) Elizabeth Dunn the 17th of January 1810 in Garrard Co, Ky. Elizabeth was born the 3rd of September 1794 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Dunn (born 12 August 1762 Md, a farmer, died 1851 Ky) and Margaret Hocker (born 16th of January 1775 Md, died 19 March 1855 Ky) who married in 1791 in Montgomery Co, Md. Joseph Hocker and Elizabeth had thirteen children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Benjamin Dunn Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b8a) was born the 12nd of February 1812 (his headstone has his birth as the 1st of February 1812) in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Benjamin Dunn Hocker married twice, first to Mary Ann Bentley the 11th of February 1850 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann was born in 1827 in Ky the daughter of Ephraim Bentley (born 1794 Md, a hood-maker) and Sarah “Sally” Brenoy (born 1798 Ky) who married the 14th of November 1817 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann and Benjamin Dunn Hocker had four children before Mary Ann’s death. According to the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows A M T Bentley (born 1834 Ky, Mary Ann sister ?) was living with them. After Mary Ann died Benjamin Dunn Hocker married the widow Julia Ann [Green] Dunn the 20th of October 1856 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Julia Ann was born the 29th of August 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of John B Green and Margaret Barnett who married the 6th of March 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Julia Ann was the widow of Isaiah Benjamin Dunn sr who was Benjamin Dunn Hocker’s second cousin, and they had a son, Isaiah Benjamin Dunn jr who was living with them. Benjamin Dunn Hocker and Julia Ann and her son Isaiah Benjamin Dunn jr along with their children migrated to Cass Co, Mo just before 1870. The 1870 Cass Co, Mo census we find Benjamin Dunn Hocker sr and Julia Ann with all of their children and Julia Ann’s son, Isaiah Benjamin Dunn jr living there, and we note that Benjamin Dunn Hocker was a farmer. As shown in the 1880 Cass Co, Mo census we find Benjamin Dunn Hocker and Julia Ann with the following children living at home: James Richard Hocker, Joseph Edwin Hocker, Sarah Woods Hocker, Benjamin Dunn Hocker jr and Isaiah Benjamin Dunn jr, Julia Ann’s son. Benjamin Dunn Hocker died the 19th of September 1886 in Cass Co, Mo. The 1900 Cass Co, Mo census shows Julia Ann was a widow and she had her sons Benjamin Dunn Hocker and Isaiah Benjamin Dunn jr. Julia Ann and Benjamin Dunn Hocker had five children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about all of Benjamin Dunn Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c2b8a. Julia Ann [Green] Dunn Hocker died the 28th of August 1909 Mo and both her and Benjamin Dunn Hocker are both buried in the Sharon Cemetery, Bates Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Samuel Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b8b)2 was born the 8th of April 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Samuel Hocker married three times, first to Amanda Scanland the 28th of November 1838 in Marion Co, Ky. Amanda was born the 4th of March 1822 in Marion Co, Ky the daughter of John Scanland and Sally Stallings who married the 16th of February 1820 in Washington Co, Ky. Samuel Hocker was a farmer. Amanda and Samuel Hocker had five children before Amanda’s early death, all born in Marion Co, Ky. Amanda [Scanland] Hocker died the 26th of March 1851 in Marion Co, Ky and is buried in the Old Liberty Cemetery. Samuel Hocker then married Mary Jane West about 1855 in Marion Co, Ky. Mary Jane was born the 22nd of September 1825 in Ky the daughter of Fielding Bradford West and Mary “Polly” Garrett McMurry who married the 19th of February 1820 in Washington Co, Ky. Mary Jane and Samuel Hocker had seven children, all born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about all of Samuel Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c2b8b. Mary Jane [West] Hocker died the 7th of August 1874 and then Samuel Hocker married the widow Elizabeth Jane [Thorton] Gay the 1st of December 1874 in Marion Co, Ky. Samuel Hocker died the 31st of May 1876 of a kidney disease in Marion Co, Ky and Elizabeth Jane [Thorton] Gay Hocker died the 14th of November 1914 and she is buried in the Old Liberty Cemetery with her first husband. According to the 1880 Marion Co, Ky census Elizabeth Jane had the following children living with her: Wilbur Hocker, Virgie Hocker, Walter Hocker, Volney Hocker, and Mary Hocker. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Richard Weaver Hocker sr (see Chapter 7c2b8c) was born the 15th of January 1816 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Richard Weaver Hocker sr married Margaret Ann Shanks the 22nd of November 1843 at the bride’s home in Lincoln Co, Ky by Rev Carrol Kendrick. Margaret Ann was born the 28th of March 1827 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of William Shanks (born 3 June 1784 Ky, died 5 June 1872 Ky) and Rebecca Baughman (born 6 February 1805, died 29 September 1855 Ky) who married the 22nd of March 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret Ann’s paternal grandparents are William Shanks (born 25 August 1747 on the boat on the way over, died 27 July 1817 Ky) and Sarah Hanley (born 16 March 1757 Va, died 26 April 1845 Ky) who married before 1780 in Roanoke, Va. Margaret Ann’s maternal grandparents are Henry Harry Baughman (born 4 June 1776 Va, died October 1863 Garrard Co, Ky) and Patience Owsley (born 3 May 1786 Lincoln Co, Ky, died June 1841 Boyle Co, Ky) who married the 11th of May 1804 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret Ann’s paternal great grandfather was William Shanks of Scotland. Margaret Ann’s maternal great grandfather was Henry Baughman, who came from Amsterdam, Holland and was killed by Indians near Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co, Ky on his way to Kentucky from Virginia. Margaret Ann and Richard Weaver Hocker sr had ten children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b8c. Richard Weaver Hocker1 was a successful farmer and also was the Lincoln Co, Ky sheriff. He and his wife built a beautiful home in 1850 which they named “Richland”, which is located on McCormack Church road. Richard Weaver Hocker and his wife became charter members of the Stanford Christian Church. Richard Weaver Hocker sr died from a typhoid epidemic the 7th of October 1855 in near Hustonville, Lincoln Co, Ky along with two of his infant sons. According to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census Margaret Ann was a widow and she and all of her children were living with her brother-in-law James Monroe Hocker and his family. During the Civil War, Confederate troops camped at “Richland”, and according to family history their daughter Rebecca Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b8c3) would play the piano, and the house would fill with soldiers drawn to it by the music. The 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows the following children living with Margaret Ann: William Shanks Hocker, Jesse Shy Hocker I, Joseph Henry Hocker, Kate Hocker, and Richard Weaver Hocker jr. As shown in the 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Margaret Ann’s sons Richard Weaver Hocker jr and Jesse Shy Hocker I were living with her. According to the 1920 Lincoln Co, Ky census Margaret Ann was living with her son Jesse Shy Hocker I. Margaret Ann [Shanks] Hocker died the 24th of June 1924 in Lincoln Co, Ky at 97 years of age. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Margaret Ann Hocker was born the 8th of April 1818 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret Ann Hocker married Richard Carter the 13th of November 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Richard was born in 1817 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Peter Carter (born 1789 Va, a farmer) and Nancy McFerran (born 1794 Ky) who married the 1st of April 1818 in Lincoln Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census we find a Ellis Carter (born 1832 Ky, a blacksmith) and Jane F Lawless (born 1838 Ky, a school girl) was living with them. The 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Margaret Ann a widow and living alone. Apparently Margaret Ann and Richard Carter did not have any children. Margaret Ann [Hocker] Carter died the 13th of April 1864 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Tilman Logan Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b8e) was born the 18th of July 1820 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Tilman Logan Hocker married Sarah Woods Morrison the 19th of June 1843 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sarah Woods was born the 3rd of February 1827 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of John Ezra Morrison and Sarah “Sally” Logan who married the 24th of April 1817 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sarah Woods maternal grandparents are the highly esteemed General Hugh Logan (born 1745 Va, died 1817 Ky) and Sarah Woods (born 1755 Va, died 1814 Ky) who married the 9th of March 1780 in Botetourt Co, Va. Sarah Woods and Tilman Logan Hocker had six children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2b8e for information about their children. Apparently Tilman Logan Hocker fought for the confederacy during the civil war. According to the 1870 Cass Co, Mo census Tilman Logan Hocker was a farmer and he and Sarah Woods had the following children living with them: Samuel Hocker, Laura Hocker, Lesley Combs Hocker, Sophia Blair Hocker, and Julia Woods Hocker. The 1870 Cass Co, Mo census shows Tilman Logan Hocker was a farmer. As shown in the 1880 Cass Co, Mo census Tilman Logan Hocker and Sarah Woods had the following children living with them: Samuel Hocker, Laura Hocker, Leslie Combs Hocker, Sophia Blair Hocker, and Julia Woods Hocker. Sarah Woods died the 22nd of March 1885 in Cass Co, Mo and Tilman Logan Hocker died the 22nd of July 1888 in Harrisonville, Cass Co, Mo and both are buried in the Sharon Cemetery in Bates Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) James Monroe Hocker sr (see Chapter 7c2b8f) was born the 28th of June 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. James Monroe Hocker sr married Harriet Jane Morrison the 24th of October 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Harriet Jane was born the 14th of March 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of John Esra Morrison and Sarah “Sally” Logan who married the 24th of April 1817 in Lincoln Co Ky. Harriet Jane’s maternal grandparents were the highly esteemed General Hugh Logan (born 1745 Va, died 1817 Ky) and Sarah Woods (born 1755 Va, died 1814 Ky) who married the 9th of March 1780 in Botetourt Co, Va. Harriet Jane and James Monroe had five children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b8f. James Monroe Hocker was born wealthy and was the key in the development and running of the female only, “Hocker College”. The college was established about 1850 in one of the Hocker homes, which were huge. The college was started because there was a long felt need for a higher institution for young ladies founded on christian and scientific principles. In 1869 the control of the college was transferred to a joint stock company, and in 1876 the name of the college was changed to “Hamilton College”. The college continued until 1932 at which time it closed. The records are on file at Transylvania College. James Monroe Hocker should be remembered for his large contribution to our society. As shown in the 1910 Ky sndx James Monroe Hocker and Harriet Jane were living alone in Lexington, Fayette Co, Ky. James Monroe Hocker died the 20th of January 1912 in Lexington, Fayette Co, Ky and Harriet Jane [Morrison] Hocker followed him the 26th of August 1912 in Lexington, Fayette Co, Ky and both are buried in Lexington, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) g) Dorcas Gilbert Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b5f) was born the 24th of May 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Dorcas Gilbert Hocker married her first cousin (see Chapter 7c2b5f) Fieldin Helm the 31st of January 1843 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Fieldin was born in 1819 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of George Helm (born about 1783 Ky) and Elizabeth “Betsy” Hocker (born about 1783 Montgomery Co, Md) who married the 30th of April 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Dorcas Gilbert Hocker and Fieldin Helm had seven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b5f. The 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census has Frances Helm (born 1756 Va), Fieldin Helm’s paternal grandmother living next to them. As shown in the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows that Dorcas Gilbert’s widow mother Elizabeth [Dunn] Hocker was living with them. According to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census Fieldin Helm was a farmer and he and Dorcas Gilbert has the following children living with them: Margaret Hocker, Gabriella Thompson Hocker, Isaiah Hocker, Mary Hocker, and William Hocker. The 1880 Bosque Co, Tx census shows that Fieldin Helm was a farmer and he and Dorcas Gilbert had their two youngest children living with them. Dorcas Gilbert and Fieldin Helm had seven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2b5f for information about their children. Dorcas Gilbert [Hocker] Helm died the 6th of October 1898 in Clifton, Bosque Co, Tx. (Source Code – Cd 229.) h) Mary Elizabeth Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b8h) born the 7th of June 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Elizabeth Hocker married Joseph Goode the 28th of October 1850 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph was born in 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Lorenzo Dow Goode (born 1808 Ky, a farmer) and Mary Ann “Milley” Stigall (born 1810 Ky) who married the 27th of November 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph’s paternal grandparents are Joseph H Goode (born 1788 Va) and Nancy Combs (born 1785 NC) who married the 2nd of December 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Elizabeth and Joseph Goode had a son before Mary Elizabeth’s early death, born in Lincoln Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2b8h for information about their son. Mary Elizabeth died about 1853 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph Goode then married Mary Elizabeth’s sister Nancy Barnes Hocker, see this paragraph, step l). (Source Code – Cd 229.) i) Sarah Myers Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b8i) born the 31st of May 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky and she was living at home with her parents as shown in the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census. Sarah Myers married Benjamin Franklin Goode the 18th of March 1852 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Benjamin Franklin was born in March 1831 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Lorenzo Dow Goode (born 1808 Ky, a farmer) and Mary Ann “Milley” Stigall (born 1810 Ky) who married the 27th of November 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Benjamin Franklin’s paternal grandparents are Joseph H Goode (born 1788 Va) and Nancy Combs (born 1785 NC) who married the 2nd of December 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sarah Myers and Benjamin Franklin Goode had four children we know of, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b8i. According to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census Sarah Myers’s widow mother Elizabeth and Sarah Myer’s brother Isaiah Dunn Hocker were living with them. As shown in the 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census Benjamin Franklin Goode and Sarah Myers were living with their son Wilbur Hocker and his family. Sarah Myers [Hocker] Goode died the 8th of September 1910 and Benjamin Franklin Goode died the 11th of August 1914 in Kentucky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) j) Isaiah Dunn “Isaac” Hocker born the 30th of April 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky and was living with his parents as shown in the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census. According to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census Isaiah Dunn Hocker was living with his widow mother at his sister Sarah Myers’s home. As shown in the 1900 Fayette Co, Ky census Isaiah Dunn Hocker was a boarder at James and Anna Conners, a hotel owner at 13 Short St, Lexington, Ky. That 1900 census also listed his occupation as a capitalist. Apparently Isaiah Dunn Hocker never married and died the 4th of December 1907 and is buried in Stanford, Ky. k) William Dunn Hocker born the 29th of February 1832 in Lincoln Co, Ky and according to the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census was living at home with his parents. The 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows William Dunn Hocker was living with the Weatherford family and working as a merchant. William Dunn Hocker married twice, first to Hattie, maiden name unknown about 1872 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Hattie was born in 1850 in Kentucky. Hattie died the 6th of May 1879 in Lincoln Co, Ky. We do not know whether Hattie and William Dunn Hocker had any children. William Dunn Hocker died the 13th of March 1902 in Lincoln Co, Ky and along with Hattie is buried in the Lexington Cemetery. l) Nancy Barnes Hocker (see Chapter 7c2b8l) was born the 6th of March 1835 in Lincoln Co, Ky and was living at home with her parents as shown in the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census. Nancy Barnes Hocker married her late sister Mary Elizabeth Hocker’s husband (see paragraph 6c2b8h) Joseph Goode the 5th of May 1853 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nancy Barnes and Joseph Goode had six children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2b8l. The 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows us that Nancy Barnes is a widow and she had her son Isaiah Dunn Goode and her daughter Emma Goode living with her. That 1900 census also shows that Nancy Barnes owned the farm without a mortage. Nancy Barnes [Hocker] Goode died the 18th of May 1910 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 6c2b9) Nancy Hocker (see Chapter 5c2b9). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Nancy Hocker was born in 1790 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Nancy Hocker married her first cousin (see paragraph 6e2e7) George Hocker the 6th of May 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky. George was born the 26th of November 1788 in Montgomery Co, Md the son of Nicholas Hocker (born the 5th of March 1752 Frederick Co, Md, a farmer, died the 15th of February 1813 in Lincoln Co, Ky) and Sarah Barnes (born the 11th of April 1752 in Montgomery Co, Md, died 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky) who married the 15th of November 1773 in Frederick Co, Md. Nancy and George Hocker had eleven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. See Chapter 6c2e7 for information about their children. 6c2c1) Nancy Hocker (see Chapter 5c2c1). (Source Codes – MAF1, HDT.) Nancy Hocker was born about 1768 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Nancy Hocker married John Fulkerson the 3rd of February 1801 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Ignatius Pigman the Methodist minister. Nancy’s father George Hocker was the bondsman. John Fulkerson was born about 1765 and had been married previously and had older children who were already married at the time of John and Nancy’s marriage. Nancy and John Fulkerson had a son, born in Grayson Co, Ky as follows: a) James Hocker Fulkerson (see Chapter 7c2c1a) was born in 1803 in Grayson Co, Ky and raised in Grayson Co, Ky. James Hocker Fulkerson married Elizabeth Allison Beatty about 1834 in Grayson Co, Ky. Elizabeth Allison was born the 26th of October 1811 in Ky. Elizabeth Allison and James Hocker Fulkerson had five daughters, all born in Grayson Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2c1a. According to the 1860 Grayson Co, Ky census James Hocker Fulkerson and Elizabeth Allison had daughters Cassander Fulkerson, Nancy Fulkerson, and Delilah Fulkerson living with them. Elizabeth Allison [Beatty] Fulkerson died the 4th of November 1869 in Grayson Co, Ky. 6c2d1) Sarah Ann Hocker (see Chapter 5c2d1). (Source Codes – HDT, MAF1, OCK1, Cd 148, Cd 150, Cd 151, Cd 154.) Sarah Ann Hocker was born in 1773 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Sarah Ann Hocker married Gideon Davis about 1795 in Montgomery Co, Md. Gideon was born about 1772 in Md the son of Loderick Davis and Eleanor, maiden name unknown. Sarah Ann and Gideon Davis had fourteen children we know of, all born in Ohio Co, Ky as follows: a) Peggy Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1a) was born the 15th of January 1796 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Ohio Co, Ky. Peggy Davis married John Cochran the 23rd of September 1813 in Ohio Co, Ky by her paternal uncle the Methodist minister Rev Loderick Davis in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was Nicholas Hocker, Polly’s maternal uncle. Peggy’s mother Sarah Ann [Hocker] Davis gave her consent. John was the son of Rachel [Patten] Cochran who married Peggy’s widower maternal grandfather Philip Hocker the 1st of June 1816 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Hezekiah Davis, Peggy’s first cousin. As shown in the 1820 Ohio Co, Ky census Polly and John Cochran had three children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1a. Sometime before 1830 the family located to the unknown. We are still researching this family. (Source Code – HDT, Cd 229.) b) Rev Philip D Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1b) was born the 12th of January 1797 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Rev Philip D Davis married Margaret Logan about 1821 in Missouri. Margaret was born in 1803 and both of her parents were born in Ireland. Margaret and Rev Philip Davis had eight children we know of. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1b. Rev Philip D Davis died the 16th of March 1841 near Brownsville, Jackson Co, Il. c) Dorcas Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1c) was born in 1798 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Dorcas Davis married Jeremiah Cox the 21st of December 1819 by Dorcas’s paternal uncle the Methodist minister Rev Loderick Davis in Ohio Co, Ky. Their bondsman was Dorcas’s father Gideon Davis. Jeremiah was born about 1795. Dorcas and Jeremiah Cox had nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1c. Jeremiah Cox died before the 1st of November 1847, the date of his probate. (Source Code – HDT, MAF1, Cd 229.) d) Harriet Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1d) was born the 15th of April 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Harriet Davis married William A Cox sr the 23rd of November 1815 by Harriet’s paternal uncle the Methodist minister the Rev Loderick Davis in Ohio Co, Ky. William was born in 1775 in Maryland. Harriet and William Cox had six children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1d. William Cox died in 1851 in Ohio Co, Ky and then Harriet moved to Jackson Co, Il with four of her children. Harriet [Davis] Cox died the 18th of August 1875 in Jackson Co, Il. (Source Code – HDT, MAF1, Cd 229.) e) Nelson Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1e) was born in 1801 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Nelson Davis married Hannah Atherton the 6th of May 1822 by Nelson’s paternal uncle the Methodist minister the Rev Loderick Davis in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was Jeremiah Cox, Nelson’s brother-in-law. Hannah was born in 1803 in Ohio Co, Ky. Hannah and Nelson Davis had at least nine children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1e. (Source Code – MAF1, HDT, Cd 229.) f) Jane Davis was born in 1802 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Jane Davis was living with her brother Joseph Davis and his family according to the 1850 and 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census. Apparently Jane Davis never married. It is possible that Jane Davis was living with her brother Joseph Davis’s son Joseph Davis jr in Butler Co, Ky in 1870. g) Valentine Davis was born in 1804 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Valentine Davis was living at the residence of Milton Taylor as shown in the 1850 Ohio Co, Ky census. That census shows Valentine Davis was an listed as a idoit. h) Garrett Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1h) was born in 1805 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Garrett Davis married twice, first to Rebecca Bryant the 22nd of October 1827 by the Methodist minister the Rev John Phipps in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was Rebecca’s father William Bryant. Rebecca was born about 1806 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of William Bryant and Susanne Sutherland who married the 12th of September 1804 by the Methodist minister Rev Thomas Taylor in Ohio Co, Ky. Apparently Rebecca died without having any children to our knowledge. Then Garrett Davis married Mary “Polly” Ann Elin the 14th of September 1829 by the Methodist minister the Rev John Phipps in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was Walter Earp. Mary Ann and Garrett Davis had eight children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1g. (Source Code – Cd 229.) i) Ellen M “Nelly” Davis (see Chapter 7c2d4a) was born in 1808 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Ellen M Davis married Martin Hocker the 12th of April 1829 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev Loderick Davis the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Dillis Dyer, a good friend and attorney. Martin was born the 29th of August 1800 in Ohio Co, Ky the son of Richard Weaver Hocker (born 1779 Md, a farmer) and Sarah “Sally” Coleman (born 20 October 1782 Ky) who married in 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky. Nelly and Martin Hocker had seven children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d4a. Martin Hocker was a farmer and did not hold with slavery and according to the 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census Dicy (born 1807 Ky) and George (born 1852 Ky) both free blacks were living with them. Martin Hocker’s son Charles Hocker joined the Illinois volunteers during the civil war and died the 10th of April 1862 of battle wounds fighting for the union. Shortly after 1870 Martin Hocker sold his farm and he and Nelly along with their children Vitula Hocker, George Hocker, and Andrew Dallas Hocker moved to Jackson Co, Il. They purchased a farm in Jackson Co, Il and lived out their lives there. Ellen M “Nelly” [Davis] Hocker died the 3rd of August 1887 in Murphysboro, Jackson Co, Il and Martin Hocker died in 1889 in Murphysboro, Jackson Co, Il. (Source Code – Cd 229.) j) Alfred S Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1j) was born in 1810 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Alfred Davis married Susan Cox the 4th of June 1830 by Thomas Reese in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was Wesley Davis. Susan was born in 1813 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Joseph Cox and Helen Barnard who married the 6th of December 1811 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev Loderick Davis the Methodist minister. The bondsman was John Cox. Susan and Alfred Davis had six children that we know of. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1j. (Source Code – HDT, Cd 229.) k) Mary Ann Davis was born about 1812 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Mary Ann Davis married Joseph Atherton the 30th of March 1830 by Rev Ancil Hall in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was A Atherton. (Source Code – Cd 229.) l) Cynthia Ann Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1l) was born in 1814 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Cynthia Ann Davis married Nicholas Shultz the 6th of October 1832 by the Methodist minister Rev John Phipps in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was Cynthia Ann’s father Gideon Davis. Nicholas was born in 1806 in Ky the son of Matthias Shultz (born 1756 Weschester, Va, a veteran of the revolutionary war and he was wounded at Brandywine, Va when fighting under the command of the Marquis de Lafayette, died 19 May 1834 Ohio Co, Ky) and Diademis Ogden in Nelson Co, Ky the 25th of October 1785 (Ohio Co was formed out of Nelson Co, in 1798). This apparently was one of the earliest marriages recorded in that part of Kentucky. Cynthia Ann and Nicholas Shultz had seven children we know of. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1l. (Source Code – HDT, Cd 229.) m) Wesley Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1m) was born about 1816 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Wesley Davis married Mary Ann Green the 26th of November 1843 in Jackson Co, Il. Mary Ann was born in 1829. Mary Ann and Wesley Davis had three daughters, all born in Jackson Co, Il. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1m. Wesley Davis died about 1849 in Jackson Co, Il. Then Mary Ann married Joel Ward the 17th of March 1853 in Jackson Co, Il. (Source Code – XILM.) n) Joseph F Davis (see Chapter 7c2d1n) was born in 1817 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Joseph F Davis married Nancy Shepherd the 25th of January 1840 by Rev John Phipps the Methodist minister in Ohio Co, Ky. Nancy was born in 1819 in Ky the daughter of John Shepherd (born 1790 Ky, a farmer) and Mary Ann, maiden name unknown (born 1800 SC). Nancy and Joseph Davis had ten children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d1n. (Source Code – HDT, Cd 229.) 6c2d2) Nicholas E Hocker (see Chapter 5e2d2). (Source Codes – HDT, K12, MAF1, OCK1, VEP83, Cd 002, Cd 034, Cd 148, Cd 150, Cd 151, Cd 154, Cd 229.) Nicholas E Hocker was born the 4th of August 1774 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Nicholas Hocker migrated with his parents to Ohio Co, Ky in 1792. Nicholas E Hocker married twice, first to Rebecca Addington about 1804 in Ohio Co, Ky. Rebecca was born about 1885 in Md and kinfolk to William Phipps and Henrietta Addington. Rebecca and Nicholas E Hocker had two daughters before Rebecca died, born in Ohio Co, Ky as follows: a) Rebecca Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d2a) was born the 27th of September 1805 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Rebecca Hocker married Richard Coleman the 23rd of January 1823 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Baptist minister Rev William Harlt. The bondsman was Rebecca’s father Nicholas Hocker. Richard was born the 7th of October 1804 in Ohio Co, Ky the son of Martin Coleman jr (born about 1775 Ky, died a few days before the 3rd of February 1804 Ky) and Catherine Ann Taylor who married the 2nd of October 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev John Mosely the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Martin jr’s brother Henry Coleman. Richard Coleman’s father died before Richard was born, and a deed dated the 3rd of February 1804, a couple of days after Martin Coleman jr died, his father Martin Coleman sr deeded to Richard Coleman 300 acres of land in consideration for the labor and services by Richard’s late father, Martin Coleman jr, deceased son of Martin Coleman sr. Richard Coleman’s mother Catherine Ann then married Thomas Ashby the 18th of June 1806 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Thomas Taylor the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Samuel Ross. Richard Coleman was raised by his mother and step-father. Richard Coleman, like his father and grandfather, was a farmer. Rebecca and Richard Coleman had ten children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d2a. Rebecca [Hocker] Coleman died the 13th of November 1853 in Ohio Co, Ky. Richard Coleman died the 4th of January 1874 in Ohio Co, Ky. (Source Code – MAF1, HDT, Cd 229.) b) Hester Hocker was born in 1810 in Ohio Co, Ky the same time as her mother Rebecca died. Hester Hocker was raised by William Phipps and Henrietta Addington as their daughter. Hester Hocker never married. Hester Hocker died of the flux the 10th of August 1853 in Ohio Co, Ky. Hester Hocker’s death certificate states that her parents were William Phipps and Henrietta Addington. We have been unable to locate Hester Hocker on the 1850 Ohio Co, Ky census for some reason. The only record we have on her is her death. Then Nicholas E Hocker married Hester Pender the 14th of August 1813 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Matthew Adams. Hester was born in 1784 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of Thomas Pender (born late in 1752 Md, a revolutionary war veteran, a farmer, died 14 January 1833 Ky) and Anne Rhoads (died about 1815 Ky) who married the 9th of September 1779 in Montgomery Co, Md. Hester’s father then married widow Ann Atherton the 14th of October 1817 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Loderick Davis the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Abednego Baize. Hester’s paternal grandparents were William Pender and Sarah Barrett who married the 30th of January 1752 in Queen Anne’s Co, Md. Hester and Nicholas Hocker had six children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky as follows: c) Greenberry Davis Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d2c) was born in 1814 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Greenberry Davis Hocker married Ritty Ann Quicy Cooper the 18th of April 1840 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev John Phipps the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Wesley Phipps. Ritty Ann was born the 26th of March 1822 in Ky the daughter of Cornelius Cooper (born 1784 Md, a farmer) and Isabella, maiden name unknown (born 1785 Ky). Apparently Cornelius Cooper married Nancy Dell the 29th of December 1808 in Wayne Co, Ky. Whether this is “our Cornelius Cooper, or is Nancy really Isabella or not we are not sure. Ritty Ann’s paternal grandparents are William Cooper (born 1734 Md, a revolutionary war veteran) and Mary “Polly” Harrison (born 1754 Frederick Co, Md) who married the 17th of December 1779 in Frederick Co, Md. Ritty Ann and Greenberry Davis Hocker had thirteen children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d2c. Greenberry Davis Hocker was a farmer. Greenberry Davis Hocker apparently died before 1900 in Ohio Co, Ky and Ritty Ann [Cooper] Hocker died the 16th of October 1907 in Butler Co, Ky. (Source Code – HDT, MAF1, Cd 229.) d) Thomas Pender Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d2d) born in 1816 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Thomas Pender Hocker married Lucretia Shields1 the 26th of November 1844 in Ohio Co, Ky. Lucretia was born in 1816 in Ky the daughter of John Shields (born 12 October 1791 Barren Co, Ky, died 11 October 1863 Daviess Co, In) and Polly C Carter (born 1795 NC, died 18 April 1865 In) who married the 29th of February 1816 in Barren Co, Ky. Thomas Pender Hocker was a farmer as shown in the 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census. Lucretia and Thomas Pender Hocker had four children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d2d. There was a major tragedy that occurred sometime in the mid 1860’s that goes like this. Thomas Pender Hocker and his wife Lucreita’s son Henry Hocker found his sister Sarah Ann Hocker and Clay Shields fooling around and Henry Hocker said he would tell his parents. Clay Shields told him not to because he would kill him, but Henry Hocker told and Clay Shields then shot Henry Hocker to death. Justice was swift in those days, and Clay Shields was found guilty and hung a couple of weeks later. We believe that Sarah Ann Hocker had a daughter Naomi (born 1866) from this relationship with Clay Shields. It seems Naomi died sometime after 1870 and then Sarah Ann became a patient at the Western Kentucky Asylum. Lucretia [Shields] Hocker died before 1870 and we find Thomas Pender Hocker a widower and living alone according to the 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census. e) George M Hocker born in 1818 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. George Hocker was a farmer. When George Hocker’s father Nicholas died in 1839 George Hocker inherited his father’s 150 acre farm. This is the farm that Nicholas Hocker, George’s father purchased from Henry Coleman Hocker, who was leaving Kentucky and moving to Illinois. All of Nicholas Hocker’s other sons had already gained their farms and lands (except for Senatus Jackson Hocker, the youngest son, who was only eleven or twelve when his father died). According to the 1840 Ohio Co, Ky census George Hocker had his mother, and brother Senatus Jackson Hocker and sister Atilla Hocker living with him. The 1850 Ohio Co, Ky census shows the same as the 1840 census except Senatus Jackson Hocker was not living at home. As shown in the 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census we find George Hocker’s mother Hester and his sister Atilla Hocker living alone on the farm. We find George Hocker was at the Western Kentucky Home for the Insane in Christian Co, Ky in the 1860 Christian Co, Ky census. Apparently George Hocker remained at the asylum and sometime after 1900 died there. We believe that George Hocker was normal when his father died, because Nicholas Hocker would never had left George the farm otherwise. Maybe George Hocker had an love affair which ended poorly and he couldn’t handle it. We may never know. f) Napoleon Bonaparte Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d2f) born the 27th of June 1820 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Napoleon Bonaparte Hocker married his first cousin (see paragraph 6c2d4d1) Sarah Mary “Sally” Hocker the 21st of December 1847 in Ohio Co, Ky. Sally was born in August 1828 in Ohio Co, Ky the daugther of Nicholas D Hocker (born 1808 Ky, a farmer, died 1884 Ky) and Clarissa Cooper (born 1809 Ky, died 1854 Ky) who married the 25th of September 1827 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev Loderick Davis the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Henry Cooper, Clarissa’s father. The 1860 and 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census has Napoleon Bonaparte Hocker a farmer. The 1900 Ohio Co, Ky shows they had eleven children and seven were still alive. Sometime right after 1900 Napoleon Bonaparte Hocker and Sally moved to Sangamon Co, Il. Sally and Napoleon Bonaparte Hocker had eleven children, eight lived past their infancy, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about all of their children, see Chapter 7c2d2f. Sarah Mary “Sally” [Hocker] Hocker died the 16th of January 1905 and Napoleon Bonaparte Hocker died the 28th of September 1909 in Sangamon Co, Il and both are buried in Sangamon Co, Il. g) Atilla Hocker born in 1826 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Atilla Hocker as shown in the 1840 Ohio Co, Ky census was living with her widow mother and brothers, George Hocker and Senatus Jackson Hocker. At this time we must note that the 1840 Ohio Co, Ky census shows the four of them living with Henry Coleman Hocker. This should have been listed as George Hocker, because the census taker did not change the name of the owner of the property from Henry Coleman Hocker to George Hocker. Henry Coleman Hocker sold his farm to Nicholas Hocker before Henry Coleman Hocker migrated with his wife to Illinois about 1829. Nicholas Hocker died and George Hocker was willed the 150 acre farm. The 1850 Ohio Co, Ky census shows Atilla Hocker living with her brother George Hocker and her widow mother Hester. Her brother Senatus Jackson Hocker had left to go to strike for gold in California. According to the 1860 and 1870 Ohio Co, Ky census Atilla Hocker was living with her mother Hester. Apparently Atilla Hocker never married, and we do not know anymore about her. h) Senatus Jackson Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d2h) was born in 1828 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Senatus Jackson Hocker was only eleven or twelve years old when his father died. Senatus Jackson Hocker left for California when the gold rush struck in 1849. Senatus Jackson Hocker returned and married Eliza Dickerson the 30th of September 1855 in Muhlenberg Co, Ky. Eliza was born in 1836 in Sumner Co, Tn the daughter of Griffith Dickerson (born 1814 Tn, a farmer) and Mary Badgett (born 1816 Tn) who married the 13th of October 1832 in Sumner Co, Tn. The bondsman was Richardson Dickerson. Eliza’s maternal grandparents are James Badgett and Margaret Harrison who married the 20th of March 1803 in Granville Co, NC. Eliza’s paternal grandparents are Wylie Dickerson (born 1785 Va, a farmer) and Nancy Walls (died before 1839 Tn) who married the 7th of January 1806 in Sumner Co, Tn. Eliza’s paternal great grandparents are John Dickerson (a revolutionary war veteran and had gained bounty land in Tennessee for his services) and Mary, maiden name unknown, who were originally from Va and arrived in Sumner Co, Tn about 1791, several years after his brothers had migrated to the part of Tennessee. John Dickerson’s brother James Dickerson was killed by indians about 1786 between White’s Station and Colonel Sander’s fort. Eliza was kinfolk to the Dickerson who was a frontiersman and expert shot. This Dickerson was in a duel with a hotheaded young lawyer by the name of Andrew Jackson just above the Tennessee border in Kentucky. Andrew Jackson caught the first shot in the chest, but he did not fall, but aimed and shot this Dickerson. Dickerson eventually died from the shot, but Andrew Jackson carried his bullet next to his heart for the rest of his life because to removed it was to dangerous. It is ironic that Nicholas Hocker named his son after Andrew Jackson, since Nicholas Hocker fought under Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812. So when Nicholas Hocker’s youngest son was born Andrew Jackson was a Senator from Tennessee, so he named his new born son Senatus Jackson Hocker. Then Senatus Jackson married Eliza Dickerson, kinfolk of the man who shot Andrew Jackson. Small world back then, that is for sure! Senatus Jackson Hocker was a blacksmith, and apparently got his blacksmith tools from the Dickerson family. It must also be noted that Senatus Jackson Hocker and Eliza had their children born spaced out as if Senatus Jackson Hocker was not around during the civil war. Then after the war was over, his first child, a son was born in 1866 and was named after the great southern General, Robert E Lee. Eliza and Senatus Jackson Hocker had four children, all born in Muhlenberg Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d2h. Eliza [Dickerson] Hocker died before 1880 and Senatus Jackson Hocker died before 1890, both in Ohio Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 002.) 6c2d4) Richard Weaver Hocker (see Chapter 5c2d4). (Source Codes – MAF1, HDT, VEP83.) Richard Weaver Hocker was born in 1779 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Ohio Co, Ky. Richard Weaver Hocker married Sarah “Sally” Coleman in 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky. Sally was born the 20th of October 1782 in the stockade of Barnett’s Station in the territory of Kentucky the daughter of Martin Coleman sr (born in Germany “Kohlmann”, migrated to the colonies in 1759, a revolutionary war veteran, and a farmer) and Mary Bird (born Pa) who married in Pa. Sally and Richard Weaver Hocker had ten children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky as follows: a) Martin Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d4a) born the 29th of August 1800 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Martin Hocker named after his mother’s father Martin Coleman. Martin Hocker married Ellen M “Nelly” Davis the 12th of April 1829 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev Loderick Davis the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Dillis Dyer, a good friend and attorney. Nelly was born in 1808 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Gideon Davis and Sarah Ann Hocker about 1795 in Montgomery Co, Md. Nelly and Martin Hocker had seven children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d4a. Martin Hocker was a farmer and did not hold with slavery and according to the 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census Dicy (born 1807 Ky) and George (born 1852 Ky) both free blacks were living with them. Martin Hocker’s son Charles Hocker joined the Illinois volunteers during the civil war and died the 10th of April 1862 of battle wounds fighting for the union. Shortly after 1870 Martin Hocker sold his farm and he and Nelly along with their children Vitula Hocker, George Hocker, and Andrew Dallas Hocker moved to Jackson Co, Il. They purchased a farm in Jackson Co, Il and lived out their lives there. Ellen M “Nelly” [Davis] Hocker died the 3rd of August 1887 in Murphysboro, Jackson Co, Il and Martin Hocker died in 1889 in Murphysboro, Jackson Co, Il. (Source Code – HDT, Cd 229.) b) Mary “Polly” Hocker born about 1802 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Mary “Polly” Hocker married Peter Foster the 18th of May 1819 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Rev Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Polly’s father Richard Weaver Hocker. Polly and Peter Foster had a son as of 1820, but after that we cannot locate them or their son. It is believed that Peter Foster and Polly migrated with her brother Henry Coleman Hocker and his wife Mary to Morgan Co, Il, but we cannot locate them there. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Nancy Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d4c) born in October 1804 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Nancy Hocker married Lloyd Barnard the 30th of January 1824 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Rev Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Nancy’s brother Martin Hocker. Lloyd was born in 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky the son of William Logan Barnard (born 1757 Md, a farmer and veteran of the Revolutionary War, died 1843 Ky) and Sara Pigman (sister of Rev Ignatius Pigman, a Methodist minister and one of the original Ohio Co, Ky land speculators). Lloyd Barnard was a farmer. Nancy and Lloyd Barnard had seven children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d4c. Lloyd Barnard died in 1843 in Ohio Co, Ky and Nancy [Hocker] Barnard died in 1887 in Ohio Co, Ky. (Source Codes – TW3, MAF1, VEP83, HDT, Cd 229.) d) Nicholas D Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d4d) was born in 1807 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Nicholas D Hocker married twice, first to Clarissa Cooper the 25th of September 1827 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Clarissa’s father, Henry Cooper. Clarissa was born in 1809 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Henry Cooper (born 1782 Md, a farmer) and Nancy Phipps (born 1784 Md) who married the 31st of October 1803 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Rev Ignatius Pigman. The bondsman was William Phipps, Nancy’s father. Clarissa’s paternal grandparents are William L Cooper (born 1734 Md, veteran of the revolutionary war) and Mary “Polly” Harrison who married the 17th of December 1779 in Frederick Co, Md. The 1850 Ohio Co, Ky census has Nicholas Hocker a farmer and he and Clarissa had all of their children (except their first child, Sarah Mary, who had married) living at home with them. Clarissa and Nicholas Hocker had eight children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2d4d for information about their children. Clarissa [Cooper] Hocker died about 1854 and Nicholas D Hocker then married the widow Christina [Taylor] Ferguson the 28th of December 1854 in Ohio Co, Ky. Christina was born in 1819 in Ohio Co, Ky and had married the late John Ferguson. Christina was the daughter of William Taylor, the brother of Harrison D Taylor, the author of the book “Ohio County, Kentucky in the Olden Days”. Christina and Nicholas Hocker did not have any children from this marriage. Nicholas D Hocker died in 1884 in Ohio Co, Ky. (Source Codes – HDT, TW3, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229, XOCM.) e) Henry Coleman Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d4e) was born in 1808 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Henry Coleman Hocker married Mary H Mitchell the 19th of February 1829 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Baptist minister Rev William Harlt. The bondsman was Mary’s father Obediah Mitchell. Mary was born in 1805 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Obediah Mitchell and Rhoda Sutton who married the 2nd of April 1804 in Logan Co, Ky. Henry Coleman Hocker sold his farm in Ohio Co, Ky to his paternal uncle Nicholas E Hocker. Henry Coleman Hocker his wife Mary migrated to Morgan Co, Il shortly after they married and purchased land. Mary and Henry Coleman had ten children, the first four children were born in Morgan Co, Il then they migrated to Macon Co, Mo and purchased land and had four more children, then they migrated to Red River Co, Tx and had two more children, the next born in Caldwell Co, Tx and the last born in Guadalupe Co, Tx. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d4e. Henry Coleman Hocker was a farmer and he and Mary and their family were living in Guadalupe Co, Tx according to the 1860 census. Henry Coleman Hocker died in 1869 in Caldwell Co, Tx. In 1870 we find Mary a widow and living in Caldwell Co, Tx with the following children: Emily Hocker, George Washington Hocker and Thomas Mitchell Hocker. As shown in the 1880 Tx sndx the widow Mary was living with her daughter Susan Nancy and her husband Astyanax Troy Hector and their family. Mary H [Mitchell] Hocker died sometime during the 1880’s and is buried in the Hector family cemetery. (Source Codes – VEP83, HDT, Cd 229, XOCM.) f) John Bird Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d4f) was born in 1810 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. John Bird Hocker married twice, first to Susannah Ashby the 10th of December 1831 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister John Phipps. The bondsman was Thomas Ashby, Susannah’s father. Susannah was born about 1810 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Thomas Ashby (born 1781 Va) and Catharine [Taylor] Coleman (born 1782 Va, daughter of Richard Taylor, born Va and Harrison D Taylor’s uncle) who married the 18th of June 1806 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Thomas Taylor (born Va and brother of Richard Taylor) the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Samuel Ross. Susannah’s mother Catharine had been married to Martin Coleman jr the 2nd of October 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister John Moseley. Catharine’s brother Henry Coleman was her bondsman. Martin Coleman died in 1804 in Ohio Co, Ky. Catharine and Martin Coleman sr had a son, Richard Coleman who Thomas Ashby and his mother Catharine raised. Susannah died shortly after her marriage to John Bird Hocker without having any children. John Bird Hocker then married Ellen Leach the 26th of November 1834 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Thomas Davis. The bondsman was Harrison D Taylor. Ellen was born in 1804 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of William Leach (born 1765 Md, a farmer, died 1863 Ky) and Jane Taylor (daughter of Richard Taylor, born Va and Harrison D Taylor’s uncle) who married the 31st of January 1804 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Thomas Taylor (born Va and brother of Richard Taylor) the Methodist minister. The bondsman was John Leach. Ellen’s paternal grandparents are William Leach (born Md, Revolutionary War veteran, died 1808 Ky) and Aley, maiden name unknown (born Md) of Montgomery Co, Md. Ellen and John Bird Hocker had five children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about all of John Bird Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c2d4f. The 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census shows John Bird Hocker a widower and living with his son Nicholas Hocker. (Source Code – HDT, MAF1, Cd 229.) g) Sarah Anna “Sally” Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d4g) was born in 1814 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Sarah Anna “Sally” Hocker married John Hiram Barnes the 5th of January 1836 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev John Phipps the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Charles Lawton. John Hiram was born the 30th of December 1813 in Ohio Co, Ky the son of Weaver Barnes (born 1779 Md, a farmer) and Betsy Miller (born 1793 Md) who married the 6th of April 1809 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Thomas Taylor the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Thomas Worthington. John Hiram’s paternal grandparents are Joseph Barnes (born before 1754 Md, died 15 December 1824 Ky) and Mary Aldridge who married before 1779 in Montgomery Co, Md. John Hiram Barnes’s father’s sister was Dorcas [Barnes] Hocker who was Sally’s paternal grandmother. The Hockers and the Barnes lived near each other in Montgomery Co, Md and they migrated in 1792 to Ohio Co, Ky together. John Hiram Barnes’s paternal great grandparents were Weaver Barnes (born 1705 Md, a blacksmith and planter, died in February 1781 Md) and Elizabeth Waters (born about 1715 Md daughter of Samuel Waters and Jane Dunston, died 1785 Md) who married in Maryland. Sally and John Hiram Barnes had four children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2d4g for information about their children. Then Sarah Anna “Sally” [Hocker] Barnes died about 1843 and John Hiram Barnes then married Sally’s sister Ann Hocker, see this paragraph step i). (Source Code – HDT, MAF1, Cd 229.) h) Richard Weaver Hocker jr (see Chapter 7c2d4h) was born about 1816 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Richard Weaver Hocker jr married (see Chapter 7c2d1a1) Mary Ann “Polly” Davis the 30th of July 1836 in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was S Huston. Polly was born in 1816 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Hezekiah Davis (born 29 November 1790 Md, a farmer) and Eleanor Hatcher (born 1790 SC) who married the 21st of July 1813 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Rev Loderick Davis, Hezekiah’s father. The bondsman was Philip Hocker. Richard Weaver Hocker was a farmer. Polly and Richard Weaver Hocker had two sons before Richard Weaver’s death, both born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7c2d4h. Richard Weaver Hocker died in 1839 in Ohio Co, Ky. Then Polly moved back home with her parents with her sons. For more information about Polly and her next marriage, see Chapter 7c2d1a1. (Source Code – Cd 229.) i) Ann Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d4i) was born in 1818 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Ann Hocker married John Hiram Barnes the 1st of January 1844 in Ohio Co, Ky. John Hiram Barnes was a widower and had been married to Ann’s the late sister Sarah Anna “Sally” Hocker, see step g). Ann Hocker and John Hiram Barnes had seven children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d4i. John Hiram Barnes had four children with Ann’s late sister Sally. So together John Hiram Barnes had eleven children from these two marriages with the Hocker sisters. Ann [Hocker] Barnes died before 1876 in Ohio Co, Ky. Then John Hiram Barnes married a third time to Martha E [Miller] Hocker Tichenor the 18th of December 1877 in Ohio Co, Ky. They did not have any children from this marriage. Martha had been married twice before this marriage. In the book “Ohio County, Kentucky, in the Olden Days” by Harrison D Taylor, he tells the following: “John Barnes in early life was a prosperous and well-to-do farmer. He was a worthy man in every respect except that he would come to town (Hartford) and take a long spree, for which he expected to be fined when the Grand Jury met. Charles Henderson, the clerk of the court, was in the habit of buying marketing from John Barnes. Frequently when Charles Henderson was in arrears in their settlement and would offer to pay up, John Barnes would say: “Never Mind, uncle Charley, I’ll take it out in fines next court.” It must be noted that back then profane swearing and drunkenness were punished with fines from the Grand Jury. John Hiram Barnes died the 14th of October 1895 in Ohio Co, Ky. (Source Code – MAF1, VEP83, HDT, Cd 229.) j) George Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d4j) was born in 1819 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. George Hocker married Martha E Miller the 27th of September 1844 in Ohio Co, Ky. Martha was born in 1825 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Joseph Miller (born 1797 Md, a farmer) and Helen Austin (born Md) who married the 10th of November 1828 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Helen’s father John Austin. Martha and George Hocker had two children, born in Ohio Co, Ky before George’s early death. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d4j. Elisha Hoskins Coleman, George’s cousin was made the guardian of his children and his estate. Martha then married widower Warren Cash Tichenor the 27th of August 1854 in Ohio Co, Ky. About twenty five years later Martha became a widow again, and she then married John Hiram Barnes sr as told in step i) who had been married to the late George Hocker’s sisters, Sally Hocker and Ann Hocker. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c2d5) Delilah Hocker (see Chapter 5c2d5). (Source Codes – TW3, HDT, MAF1, VEP83.) Delilah Hocker was born the 1st of May 1781 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Ohio Co, Ky. Delilah Hocker married Henry Coleman the 9th of March 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky. Henry was born the 2nd of August 1776 in the stockade of Barnett’s Station in the territory of Kentucky the son of Martin Coleman (born in Germany “Kohlmann”, who migrated to the colonies in 1759, a revolutionary war veteran, and a farmer) and Mary Bird (born Pa) who married in Pa. Reportedly Delilah and Henry Coleman supposedly had 23 children, we know of nine children that lived, all born in Ohio Co, Ky as follows: a) Elijah Coleman (see Chapter 7c2d5a)1 was born in 1800 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Bother Elijah Coleman and Pamelia Fulkerson migrated to White Co, Il in 1828. Elijah Coleman married Pamelia Fulkerson about 1830 in White Co, Il. Pamelia was born in 1798 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Philip Fulkerson (born 23 March 1753 NJ, a Captain of the 2nd Battalion of Colonel Quick’s regiment and a Revolutionary War veteran, died 21 June 1813 Ohio Co, Ky) and Elizabeth Bruner who married about 1775 in Somerset Co, NJ. Pamelia and Elijah Coleman had a son, born in White Co, Il. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c2d5a. Elijah Coleman died shortly after his son was born. b) Mary “Polly” Coleman (see Chapter 7c2d5b) was born in 1801 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Mary “Polly” Coleman married Fulkerd Fulkerson the 2nd of April 1818 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Polly’s father Henry Coleman. Fulkerd was born in 1789 in NJ the son of Philip Fulkerson (born 23 March 1753 NJ, a Captain of the 2nd Battalion of Colonel Quick’s regiment and a Revolutionary War veteran, died 21 June 1813 Ohio Co, Ky) and Elizabeth Bruner who married about 1775 in Somerset Co, NJ. Fulkerd’s paternal grandparents were Fulkerd (Volkert) Fulkerson (born 18 June 1727 NJ, a farmer, died 1807 Ky) and Mary Bogart who married in 1748 in New Jersey. Fulkerd had been married to Nancy Grigsby the 3rd of February 1808 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev William Anderson. The bondsman was C Shultz. Fulkerd Fulkerson and Nancy had two children, Mariah (born 1809 Ky, died 1898 Ky), and Jacob Fulkerson (born 1816 Ky). Fulkerd Fulkerson and Polly migrated to White Co, Il about 1828. About 1837 Fulkerd Fulkerson and Polly and their children, migrated to Clark Co, In. Polly and Fulkerd Fulkerson had eleven children, six born in Ohio Co, Ky, four born in White Co, Ky, and one born in Clark Co, In. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d5b. Mary “Polly” [Coleman] Fulkerson died in 1839 in Clark Co, In, and Fulkerd Fulkerson, along with his children moved back to where he started from, Ohio Co, Ky. Fulkerd Fulkerson then married Elizabeth Reno (born 1801 Va) the 14th of August 1842 in Ohio Co, Ky and they lived in Ohio Co, Ky. After Elizabeth died Fulkerd Fulkerson then married Ressy Ernsperger the 28th of March 1853 in Clark Co, In. They lived in Ohio Co, Ky and Fulkerd Fulkerson died in April 1867 in Ohio Co, Ky. (Source Codes – TW3, HDT, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229.) c) Sarah “Sally” Coleman2 (see Chapter 7c2d5c) was born the 11th of April 1801 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Sarah “Sally” Coleman married Isaac Williams the 10th of February 1820 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister the Rev Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Henry Coleman, Sally’s father. Isaac was born in August 1800 in Ky the son of Stephen Williams (born 1760 Md) and Sarah Girgsby who married in 1779 in Dorchester Co, Md. Sally and Isaac Williams had ten children, two born in Ohio Co, Ky, two born in White Co, Il and six born in Pike Co, Il. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d5c. Isaac Williams died the 5th of September 1873 and Sarah “Sally” [Coleman] Williams died the 30th of January 1881 and both are buried in the Taylor-Martin Cemetery, Pike Co, Il. (Source Codes – HDT, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229.) d) Dorcas Coleman was born about 1802 and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Dorcas Coleman died the 17th of October 1822 and is buried in the Beaver Dam Baptist Church Cemetery. e) Christine Coleman (see Chapter 7c2d5e) was born about 1803 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Christine Coleman married Amos Williams the 24th of February 1825 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister the Rev Loderick Davis. The bondsman was Henry Coleman, Christine’s father. Amos was born about 1802 in Ohio Co, Ky the son of Elijah Williams (born about 1774 Md, died August 1835 Ky) and Harriet Davis (born 1777 Md, died 1833 Ky). Harrison D Taylor writes in “Ohio County, Kentucky, in the Olden Days” that no old settler occurs more vividly to the writer than that of old Elijah Williams. Living near Hartford on the south side of Muddy Creek, Elijah Williams was mild and modest, and unassuming, never involved in any family, church, or neighborhood feuds. He and his good old lady (Harriet Davis) died at a ripe old age, leaving untarnished memories”. Christine and Amos Williams are found on the 1830 and 1840 Ohio Co, Ky census but apparently both Amos Williams and Christine died sometime about their last child was born and 1850. Christine and Amos Williams had nine children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d5e. Amos Williams died in March 1842 in Ohio Co, Ky and Christine [Coleman] Williams apparently died before 1850. (Source Codes – HDT, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229.) f) Elisha Hoskins Coleman (see Chapter 7c2d5f) was born the 5th of January 1805 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Elisha Hoskins Coleman was education in Hartford College. He studied law and was elected county attorney for four years and was admitted to the bar in 1869 and practiced his profession in Hartford till 1876, when he moved to South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co, Ky. Elisha Hoskins Coleman married Susanna Haden Maddox the 8th of March 1826 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Baptist minister Rev William Harlt. The bondsman was William N Davis. Susanna was of Scot/Irish descent and born the 13th of April 1795 in Woodford Co, Ky the daughter of John Maddox (born December 1762 Va, a Revolutionary War veteran, died 7 June 1844 Ky) and Eleanor Aston (born 1765 Va, died August 1839 Ky) who married the 17th of December 1789 in Goochland Co, Va. Susanna and Elisha Hoskins Coleman had a son, born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c2d5f. Elisha Hoskins Coleman was the postmaster of Beaver Dam for nearly twelve years, from 1863 to 1875. Elisha Hoskins Coleman joined the Baptist Church at Pond Run in 1838, being baptized by the Rev Alfred Taylor, and then later that year joined the Beaver Dam Baptist Church, were he remained a member till his death. Elisha Hoskins Coleman was ordained a deacon in 1846. Elisha Hoskins Coleman had combined his home, store, post office and mill together in one building. Later he built, on the outskirts of Hartford, a imposing two-story brick home. The 1870 Ohio Co, Ky census we find Elisha Hoskins Coleman and Susanna living alone. Susanna Haden [Maddox] Coleman died the 24th of September 1875 in Ohio Co, Ky. According to the 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census Elisha Hoskins Coleman was a widower and living with his son the Rev James Smith Coleman and his family. Elisha Hoskins Coleman died the 7th of August 1893 in Ohio Co, Ky and both him and his wife are buried in the Beaver Dam Baptist Church Cemetery. (Source Codes – HDT, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229.) g) Martin Coleman (see Chapter 7c2d5g) was born the 4th of November 1809 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Martin Coleman married twice, first to Harriet Williams the 7th of November 1831 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister John Phipps. The bondsman was Elijah Williams, Harriet’s father. Harriet was born about 1812 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Elijah Williams (born about 1774 Md, died August 1835 Ky) and Harriet Davis (born 1777 Md, died 1833 Ky). Harriet and Martin Coleman had a daughter before Harriet died, born in Ohio Co, Ky. Then Martin Coleman married Martha Ann Leach the 25th of February 1840 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Baptist minister Rev Alfred Taylor. The bondsman was Joseph Leach. Martha Ann was born in 1813 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of William Leach (born 1765 md, a farmer) and Jane Taylor (born Va, sister of Rev Thomas Taylor and Harrison D Taylor) who married the 31st of January 1804 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Rev Thomas Taylor. The bondsman was John Leach. Martha Ann and Martin Coleman had eleven children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about all of Martin Coleman’s children, see Chapter 7c2d5g. According to the 1840 Ohio Co, Ky census Martin Coleman’s widower father was living with them. Martin Coleman was a farmer and must have inherited his father’s farm. As shown in the 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census we find Martin Coleman a farmer and he and Martha have the following daughters living with them: Altha Dee Coleman, Laura Coleman, Martha Coleman, and Ada Coleman. Martin Coleman died the 21st of June 1884 in Ohio Co, Ky. (Source Codes – HDT, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229.) h) Nancy Coleman (see Chapter 7c2d5h) was born the 24th of September 1811 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Nancy Coleman married William Blackman Addington the 19th of November 1834 in Ohio Co, Ky. William Blackman was born the 4th of April 1811 in Ohio Co, Ky the son of Henry Addington and Dorcas Barnard who married the 1st of December 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Ignatius Pigman. The bondsman was Joshua Barnard. Nancy and William Blackman Addington had seven children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d5h. William Blackman Addington died the 12th of April 1893 and Nancy [Coleman] Addington died the 1st of November 1893 in Ohio Co, Ky and both are buried in the Old Liberty Cemetery. (Source Codes – HDT, XOCM, MAF1, Cd 229.) i) Henry Davadge Coleman sr (see Chapter 7c2d5i) was born the 13th of September 1815 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Henry Davadge Coleman sr married Jemima Addington the 11th of December 1835 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Rev John Phipps. The bondsman was Joshua Addington, Jemima’s brother. Jemima was born in 1816 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Henry Addington and Dorcas Barnard who married the 1st of December 1799 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Methodist minister Ignatius Pigman. The bondsman was Joshua Barnard. Jemima and Henry Davadge Coleman sr had three children before Henry Davadage’s death, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d5i. Henry Davadge Coleman sr was a farmer. Henry Davadge Coleman sr died the 17th of October 1839 in Ohio Co, Ky. As shown in the 1850 Ohio Co, Ky census shows Jemima was a widow and had her daughter Sarah Coleman and son Henry Davage Coleman jr living with her. The 23rd of September 1855 Jemima married Samuel Gentry in Ohio Co, Ky. Samuel Gentry was a 51 year old widower, and he and Jemima had two children, Alberta Gentry and Virgil Gentry. Jemima [Addington] Coleman Gentry died in 1872 in Ohio Co, Ky. (Source Codes – TW3, HDT, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229.) 6c2d7) Philip Hocker (see Chapter 5c2d7). (Source Codes – MAF1, VEP83, TW3, Cd 229.) Philip Hocker was born the 9th of July 1786 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Ohio Co, Ky. Philip Hocker married Harriet Redmon the 26th of December 1808 in Muhlenberg Co, Ky. Harriet was born in 1784 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of Charles Redmon (born 24 May 1757 Md, a Revolutionary War veteran) and Harriet, maiden name unknown, who married the 24th of April 1778 in Montgomery Co, Md. Harriet and Philip Hocker had seven sons, all born in Ohio Co, Ky as follows: a) Charles Wing Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d7a) was born in 1811 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Charles Wing Hocker married Cynthia Rowe the 28th of February 1835 in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was John Phipps. Cynthia was born the 16th of February 1814 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Edmund Rowe (born 1787 Va, a farmer) and Mary “Polly” Phipps (born 1788 Md) who married the 30th of January 1811 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Loderick Davis the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Thomas Phipps. Charles Wing Hocker was a farmer. Cynthia and Charles Wing Hocker had seven children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d7a. Cynthia died the 9th of January 1858 in Ohio Co, Ky. The 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census shows Charles Wing Hocker a widower. As shown in the 1870 Ohio Co, Ky census Charles Wing Hocker had his son Philip Hocker and a Margaret Phipps (born 1854 Ky) were living with him. According to the 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census Charles Wing Hocker’s widow daughter Dorcas and her son Harvey Tichenor were living with him. Charles Wing Hocker died the 19th of September 1884 and both he and his wife are both buried in the Hocker Cemetery located on the Arnold Render farm. (Source Codes – HDT, MAF1, Cd 229.) b) Asbury Richard Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d7b) was born the 24th of December 1815 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Asbury Richard Hocker was named after Rev Asbury who started the Methodist Ministers School in America. Asbury Richard Hocker married Susan M Barrett the 5th of October 1843 in Ohio Co, Ky. Susan was born the 22nd of June 1827 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Ignatius Barrett and Clarissa Taylor who married the 17th of May 1826 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Thomas Taylor the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Richard Taylor. After Susan’s mother past away her father Ignatius Barrett then married Elizabeth Mosley the 22nd of October 1845 in Daviess Co, Ky. Susan and Asbury Richard Hocker had six children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2d7b for information about their children. According to the 1870 Ohio Co, Ky census we find Asbury Richard Hocker’s maternal grandmother’s sister the widow Anna [Redmon] Austin (born 1794 Md, she had been married to John Austin) was living with them. The 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census shows that Susan was a widow and she had the following children living with her: Horace Hocker and his wife Bertha, William Hocker and Charles Hocker. Susan M [Barrett] Hocker died the 5th of May 1882 and she and Asbury Richard Hocker both are buried in the Old Liberty Cemetery. (Source Codes – TW3, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229.) c) Parmenas Redmon Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d7c) was born in the 14th of January 1819 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Parmenas Redmon Hocker married Perlina Taylor the 17th of March 1846 in Ohio Co, Ky. Perlina was born the 30th of January 1830 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Richard Taylor and Sarah “Sally” Stevens who married the 10th of January 1822 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev John James the Methodist minister. The bondsman was John G Stevens. Perlina and Parmenas Redmon Hocker had six children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d7c. Parmenas Redmon Hocker was a very successful farmer, and in 1860 he sold his farm and brought a farm just across the Beaver Dam/Morgantown Road. Parmenas Redmon Hocker was in a partnership with Harrison D Taylor in a general store in Beaver Dam between 1860 and 1862. Parmenas Redmon Hocker was appointed as the Beaver Dam postmaster the 10th of February 1861 and had the post office in his store. Because of the difficult collections during the civil war, Parmenas Redmon Hocker and Harrison D Taylor decided to close the store in 1862. Parmenas Redmon Hocker moved the post office to his farm until February of 1863 when Elisha Hoskins Coleman, Paramenas’s first cousin was appointed postmaster. It was a surprize that both men were appointed during the president Lincoln’s administration, being that they were from a whig, or a Jeffersonian Democratic family. Parmenas Redmon Hocker died the 22nd of October 1877. We find on the 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census that Perlina was a widow and living with her sons Virgil Hocker and William Downard Hocker. According to the 1900 and 1910 Ohio Co, Ky census Perlina is living with her son William Downard Hocker and his family. Perlina [Taylor] Hocker died the 23rd of July 1924 both in Ohio Co, Ky and both her and Parmenas are buried in the Goshen Church Cemetery. (Source Codes – MAF1, VEP83, XOCM, Cd 229.) d) John Allen Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d7d) was born in 1821 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. John Allen Hocker married Elizabeth Ann Miller the 30th of June 1836 in Ohio Co, Ky. Elizabeth Ann was born in 1821 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Joseph Miller (born 1797 Md, a farmer) and Helen Austin (died before 1850 Ky) who married the 10th of November 1818 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Loderick Davis the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Helen’s father John Austin. Elizabeth Ann and John Allen had six children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d7d. John Allen Hocker died before 1850 and we find his widow Elizabeth Ann and her six children on the 1850 census. Apparently Elizabeth Ann [Miller] Hocker married Christopher “Kit” Hatcher and they had a daughter Sarah E Hatcher (born about 1856 Ky), who married a “Dempsey”. Elizabeth Ann [Miller] Hocker Hatcher died in 1857 and may have died when her son Joseph Hambleton Hocker died of typhoid fever in 1857. She may have contacted typhoid also. According to the 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census we find their son John Thomas Hocker living with his paternal Uncle Philip Hocker and on that same census we find another son Parmenas Redmon Hocker was living with his maternal uncle David Miller and his family. Their other son Philip Franklin Hocker was living with his paternal uncle Elijah Wesley Hocker as shown in the 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census. Their youngest son, David Hocker was living with his maternal grandfather Joseph Miller and his family according to the 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census. (Source Codes – HDT, XOCM, MAF1, Cd 229.) e) Elijah Wesley Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d7e) was born the 18th of October 1821 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Elijah Wesley Hocker married twice, first to Henrietta Barrett the 15th of August 1850 in Ohio Co, Ky. Henrietta was born the 5th of December 1828 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter Ignatius Barrett (born 1803 Ky, a farmer) and Clarissa Taylor (died before 1845 Ky) who married the 17th of May 1826 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Thomas Taylor the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Richard Taylor. After Henrietta’s mother died, her father married Elizabeth Mosley the 22nd of October 1845 in Daviess Co, Ky. Henrietta and Elijah Wesley Hocker had five children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. The 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census shows that Elijah Wesley Hocker and Henrietta had Elijah’s nephew Philip Franklin Hocker living with them and that Elijah Wesley Hocker was a farmer. After Henrietta died Elijah Wesley Hocker then married the widow Sarah “Sally” Emeline [Bilbro] Rowe the 8th of May 1862 in Ohio Co, Ky. Sarah Emeline was born the 3rd of August 1826 in Muhlenberg Co, Ky the daughter of Thomas Bilbro (born 1791 Botetourt Co, Va, died 1859 Ky) and Elizabeth Nofzinger (born 1794 Botetourt Co, Va) who married the 30th of March 1812 in Botetourt Co, Va. Sarah Emeline was the widow of James P Rowe who she married the 28th of December 1843 in Ohio Co, Ky and had five children before James Rowe died. Sarah Emeline and Elijah Wesley Hocker had three children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about all of Elijah Wesley Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c2d7e. The 1870 Ohio Co, Ky census shows that Elijah Wesley Hocker and Sally had Sally’s daughter from her first marriage, Mary Alice Rowe (born 1856) living with them. According to the 1880 Ohio Co, Ky census Elijah Wesley Hocker and Sarah Emeline had their youngest two children, Sarah Hocker and Elijah Hocker living with them. Elijah Wesley Hocker died the 26th of December 1895 in Ohio Co, Ky and Sarah Emeline [Bilbro] Rowe Hocker died the 21st of January 1896 and both are buried in the Goshen Church Cemetery. (Source Codes – XOCM.) f) James Felix Franklin Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d7f) was born the 24th of April 1824 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. James Felix Franklin Hocker married Sallie Ann Miller the 17th of December 1849 in Ohio Co, Ky. Sallie Ann was born the 10th of October 1831 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of David L Miller (born 1805 Ky, a farmer) and Mary “Polly” E Boswell (born 1805 Md) who married the 10th of October 1825 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Baptist minister Rev William Harlt. The bondsman was Caleb Boswell. Sallie Ann and James Felix Franklin Hocker had a son before James Felix Franklin Hocker died the 24th of November 1852, born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about this son, David McHenry Hocker, see Chapter 7c2d7f. Sallie Ann’s brother William T Miller was appointed David McHenry Hocker’s guardian. Sallie Ann then married Parden Taber the 12th of December 1855 in Ohio Co, Ky and they had the following children, Mary Taber, Sally Taber, Martha Taber, Parden Taber jr, Ulysses Taber and Henry Taber. (Source Codes – TW3, XOCM.) g) Philip Mac Hocker (see Chapter 7c2d7g) was born the 2nd of October 1827 in Ohio Co, Ky and was living at home with his parents and was working on his father’s farm according to the 1850 Ohio Co, Ky census. Philip Mac Hocker married twice, first to Dorcas E Barrett the 22nd of October 1854 in Ohio Co, Ky. Dorcas was born in 1835 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Ignatius Barrett (born 1803 Ky, a farmer) and Clarissa Taylor (died before 1845 Ky) who married the 17th of May 1826 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Thomas Taylor the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Richard Taylor. Dorcas’s mother died and her father then married Elizabeth Moseley the 22nd of October 1845 in Daviess Co, Ky. Dorcas and Philip Mac Hocker had two sons, born in Ohio Co, Ky before Dorcas died the 29th of June 1866 in Ohio Co, Ky. As shown in the 1860 Ohio Co, Ky census Philip’s widow mother was living with them, along with Philip’s nephew John Thomas Hocker. Then Philip Mac Hocker married Minerva E Williams the 13th of July 1868 in Ohio Co, Ky. Minerva was born the 6th of April 1836 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Jeremiah Williams (born 1810 Ky, a farmer) and Cynthia Ann Morton (born 1812 Ky) who married the 16th of February 1835 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev John Phipps the Methodist minister. The bondsman was T Morton. Minerva and Philip Mac Hocker had three children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information on all of Philip’s children, see Chapter 7c2d7g. According to the 1870 Ohio Co, Ky census Philip’s widow mother and Philip’s nephew Philip Franklin Hocker were living with them. Philip Mac Hocker died the 18th of January 1893 in Ohio Co, Ky. The 1900 Ohio Co, Ky census shows Minerva a widow and her and her two daughters were living with her along with a cousin, C Miller (born October 1850 Ky, a farm laborer). Minerva E [Williams] Hocker died the 23rd of June 1905 in Ohio Co, Ky and her and Philip Mc Hocker are both buried in the Goshen Church Cemetery. (Source Codes – MAF1, VEP83, OCK1, OCK2, TW3, XOCM.) 6c2d8) Dorcas E Hocker (see Chapter 5c2d8). (Source Codes – HDT, MAF1, VEP83, TW3.) Dorcas E Hocker was born in 1790 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Dorcas E Hocker married twice, first to Joshua Barnard the 24th of December 1805 in Ohio Co, Ky by the Rev Thomas Taylor the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Dorcas’s father Philip Hocker. Joshua was born about 1888 Md the son of William Logan Barnard (born 1757 Md, a revolutionary war veteran, a farmer, died 1843 Ky) and Sara Pigman (born Md, sister to Rev Ignatius Pigman, the Methodist minister). Joshua’s paternal grandparents are Nathaniel Barnard and Mena, maiden name unknown. Joshua’s paternal great grandparents are Thomas Barnard (arrived in Md in 1665) and Sabina Frances. Dorcas and Joshua Barnard had a daughter, before Joshua died, born in Ohio Co, Ky as follows: a) Minerva Pigman Barnard (see Chapter 7c2d8a) was born in 1809 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Minerva Pigman Barnard is the daughter and only child of Joshua Barnard. Minerva Pigman Barnard married Jonathan Peddicord the 24th of August 1836 in Ohio Co, Ky. The bondsman was her late father’s brother and her step-father and paternal uncle Ignatius Pigman Barnard. Jonathan was born the 24th of March 1815 Ky the son of Higgerson Peddicord and Elizabeth Bozarth who married the 18th of April 1802 in Hardin Co, Ky. Minerva Pigman and Jonathan Peddicord had ten children, two born in Ohio Co, Ky and eight born in Sangamon Co, Il. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d8a. Jonathan Peddicord and Minerva lived in Springfield, Sangamon Co, Mo about a block or two from a young lawyer named Abraham Lincoln, his wife Mary Todd and their son Robert Lincoln. (Source Codes – HDT, Cd 229.) After Joshua Barnard died Dorcas then married Joshua’s brother Ignatius Pigman Barnard the 18th of February 1812 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Francis Travis. The bondsman was Henry Cooper. Ignatius Pigman Barnard was born in 1793 in Md. Dorcas and Ignatius Pigman Barnard had four children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky as follows: b) Milton E Barnard (see Chapter 7c2d8b) was born in 1813 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Milton E Barnard married Almenda N Field the 20th of September 1836 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev John Phipps the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Jack Field. Almenda was born in 1819 in Ohio Co, Ky the daugther of Zachariah Field and Sebrina Ford who married the 28th of February 1814 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Joseph Faulks. The bondsman was James Ford. Almenda’s mother Sebrina died when Almenda was very young and her father Zachariah Field then married Amelia Tanner (born 1800 Ky) the 21st of February 1820 in Daviess Co, Ky. Almenda’s paternal grandparents are John Field (died 1801, a revolutionary war veteran) and Sally, maiden name unknown. Milton Barnard was a farmer and Almenda and Milton Barnard had three children, born in Ohio Co, Ky before Milton’s early death sometime about the mid 1840’s. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d8b. (Source Code – HDT, Cd 229.) c) an unknown male who died before 1830. d) Joshua C Barnard (see Chapter 7c2d8d) was born in 1820 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Joshua C Barnard married his second cousin Rhoda Brown the 5th of May 1844 in Ohio Co, Ky. Rhoda was born in 1821 in Ohio Co, Ky the daughter of Dr James Brown and Nina Barnard who married the 9th of December 1813 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Thomas Taylor the Methodist minister. Dr James Brown had been married previously to Nina’s older sister Jemima Barnard on the 5th of February 1803 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev John Davis the Methodist minister. Rhoda’s maternal grandfather William Logan Barnard (born 1757 Md, a veteran of the revolutionary war, died 1843 Ky) was the bondsman. Joshua Barnard was a farmer. Rhoda and Joshua Barnard had five children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d8d. Joshua C Barnard died the 7th of October 1857 when only 37 from pneumonia. Rhoda then married Hudson Barnett, the 4th of March 1861 in Ohio Co, Ky a widower with six children. Rhoda moved in with Hudson Barnett along with her two sons, Luther Barnard and Milton Barnard. (Source Codes – TW3, HDT, MAF1, VEP83, XOCM.) e) Sarah E Barnard (see Chapter 7c2d8e) was born in April 1824 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Sarah E Barnard married Higgerson Riley the 2nd of April 1840 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev John Phipps the Methodist minister. The bondsman was J Reddison. Higgerson was born the 1st of September 1822 in Daviess Co, Ky the son of Lewis Riley and Cassandria Peddicord who married the 11th of August 1819 in Daviess Co, Ky. Higgerson’s paternal grandparents are Michael Riley (born Pa) and Miss Jackson (born Va). According to the 1850 Ohio Co, Ky census Higgerson Riley was a tavern keeper. As shown in the 1870 Daviess Co, Ky census Higgerson Riley was a tobaccoist. Sarah and Higgerson Riley had five children, all born in Ohio Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d8e. According to the 1900 Muhlenberg Co, Ky census shows Sarah a widow and she owned her home free of any mortage with her daughter Barthina and Barthina’s son were living with her. (Source Code – HDT, Cd 229.) 6c2d9) Elizabeth “Betsy” Hocker (see Chapter 5c2d9). (Source Code – VEP83.) Elizabeth “Betsy” Hocker was born about 1792 either in route to Ohio Co, Ky or after her parents arrived in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Betsy Hocker married a “Calmes” about 1811 in Ohio Co, Ky. Betsy and her husband had several children according to her father’s will. Betsy [Hocker] Calmes died sometime before her father, as noted his his will. We believe that Betsy had married Augustus Calmes of Christian Co, Ky and they had four children, all born in Christian Co, Ky as follows: a) Henrietta B Calmes was born about 1812 in Christian Co, Ky and married Moses M Rawlings the 29th of July 1829 in Christian Co, Ky. b) Elizabeth B Calmes was born about 1814 in Christian Co, Ky and married George W Campbell the 19th of September 1832 in Christian Co, Ky and they had three daughters before Elizabeth died, Emeline Campbell (born 1834 Ky), Dernecy Campbell (born 1838 Ky) and Katharine Campbell(born 1841 Ky). c) Augustus G S Calmes jr was born about 1817 in Christian Co, Ky and married American J Hall the 17th of December 1845 in Christian Co, Ky. d) Lettitia A Calmes was born about 1819 in Christian Co, Ky and married James M Bristow the 12th of December 1844 in Christian Co, Ky. This information is in dispute with a Calmes ancestor and she believes this information is in error which we doubt, but we have Betsy’s father’s will which states that some money be left to Betsy’s Calmes children. 6c2d10) Mary “Polly” Hocker (see Chapter 5c2d10). (Source Codes – HDT, MAF1, VEP83, Cd 229.) Mary “Polly” Hocker was born about 1794 in Ohio Co, Ky and raised in Ohio Co, Ky. Mary “Polly” Hocker married twice, first to Felix Redmon the 26th of June 1812 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev Loderick Davis the Methodist minister. The bondsman was Polly’s father Philip Hocker. Felix was born about 1787 in Montgomery Co, Md the son of Charles Redmon (born 24th of May 1757 Md, a revolutionary war veteran) and Harriet, maiden name unknown, who married about 1781 in Montgomery Co, Md. Polly and Felix Redmon had four children, three born in Muhlenberg Co, Ky and one born in Indiana as follows: a) Samuel Barnes Redmon (see Chapter 7c2d10a) was born in 1813 in Muhlenberg Co, Ky and raised in Muhlenberg Co, Ky. Samuel Barnes Redmon2 married Harriet Christian the 17th of November 1842 in Gallatin Co, Il. Harriet and Samuel Barnes Redmon had eight children, all born in Macoupin Co, Il. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2c10a. (Source Code – XILM.) b) Parmenas Hocker Redmon (see Chapter 7c2d10b) was born the 30th of June 1815 in Muhlenberg Co, Ky and raised in Muhlenberg Co, Ky. Parmenas Hocker Redmon married Nancy Jane Taylor the 15th of April 1841 in Gallatin Co, Il. Nancy Jane was born in November 1824 in Gallatin Co, Il. About 1848 Parmenas Hocker Redmon and Nancy Jane migrated to Jackson Co, Ark. Nancy Jane and Parmenas Hocker Redmon had two children, born in Jackson Co, Ark. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2d10b. Parmenas Hocker Redmon’s occupation was a storekeeper according to the 1850 Jackson Co, Ark census. The 1860 census shows Parmenas Hocker Redmon as a merchant. Nancy Jane [Taylor] Redmon died the 1st of February 1861 in Jackson Co, Ark. Parmenas Hocker Redmon died the 16th of July 1901 in Arizona. (Source Code – XILM.) c) Dorcas Ann Redmon (see Chapter 7e2d10c) was born in 1817 in Muhlenberg Co, Ky and raised in Muhlenberg Co, Ky. Dorcas Ann Redmon married Alexander W Poole before 1839 in Gallatin Co, Il. Alexander was born in 1808 in Il the son of Joseph W Poole. Dorcas Ann and Alexander Poole had five children, three born in Gallatin Co, Il and two born in Jackson Co, Ark. For information about their children, see Chapter 7e2d10c. d) Charles Redmon was born about 1819 in Indiana. Charles Redmon lived in Ohio Co, Ky with his mother and step-father John Austin until his mother died. Next time we find him he was living with his sister and brother in Gallatin Co, Il. Charles Redmon married a “Christian”. We also know that Charles Redmon and his wife lived in Jackson Co, Ark. At this time this is all we know about this couple. Polly then married John Austin the 9th of October 1832 in Ohio Co, Ky by Rev John Phipps the Methodist minister. The bondsman was the Rev John Phipps. Polly and John Austin did not have any children from this marriage. 6c2e1) Margaret Hocker (see Chapter 5c2e1). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Margaret Hocker was born the 16th of January 1775 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Margaret Hocker married Benjamin Franklin Dunn in 1791 in Montgomery Co, Md. Benjamin Franklin Dunn was born the 12th of August 1762 in Montgomery Co, Md the son of William Dunn1 (came to Ky in 1796 from Montgomery Co, Md, died July 1808 Garrard Co, Ky) and Mary Ann, maiden name unknown (died 1815 Garrard Co, Ky). Margaret and Benjamin Franklin Dunn had ten children, the first born in Montgomery Co, Md and the other nine born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Mary Ann Dunn (see Chapter 7c2e1a) was born the 10th of April 1793 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann Dunn married John Hogan the 13th of December 1811 in Garrard Co, Ky. John Hogan was born about 1790 in Virginia. Mary Ann and John Hogan had seven children, all born in Garrard Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e1a. John Hogan was a farmer and died the 26th of November 1834 in Garrard Co, Ky and Mary Ann [Dunn] Hogan died the 23rd of April 1870 in Garrard Co, Ky. (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) b) Elizabeth Dunn (see Chapter 7c2b8) was born the 3rd of September 1794 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Elizabeth Dunn married her mother’s first cousin (see paragraph 6e2b8) Joseph Hocker the 17th of January 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph was born the 29th of October 1786 Montgomery Co, Md the son of Samuel Pruitt Hocker (born about 1747 in Frederick Co, Md) and Nancy Barnes (born about 1754 Frederick Co, Ky) who married in 1783 in Montgomery Co, Md. Elizabeth and Joseph Hocker had thirteen children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see paragraph 6c2b8. Joseph Hocker died the 9th of November 1851 and Elizabeth [Dunn] Hocker died the 31st of July 1876 both in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) c) Nicholas Hocker Dunn (see Chapter 7c2e1c) was born about 1803 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nicholas Hocker Dunn married to his first cousin (see paragraph 6c2b6b) Harriet Hocker the 12th of December 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Harriet was born the 27th of October 1809 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Richard Weaver Hocker (born 16 October 1783, a farmer, died before 1840 Ky) and Eleanor Sandidge (born about 1786 Va) who married the 10th of July 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Harriet and Nicholas Hocker Dunn had three sons all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7c2b6b. Nicholas Hocker Dunn died before 1838 and Harriet then married William Morrison the 27th of June 1838 in Lincoln Co, Ky and they had three children. For information on her second marriage, see paragraph 6c2b6b. Apparently the sons of Harriet and Nicholas Hocker Dunn continued to live at their late father’s farm after their mother remarried and moved away. Harriet [Hocker] Dunn Morrison died about 1848 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) d) Sarah Hocker Dunn (see Chapter 7c2e1d) was born about 1802 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sarah Hocker Dunn married Silas Myers in 1819 in Garrard Co, Ky. Silas was born about 1797 in Ky the son of Michael Myers and Mary Downer who married the 1st of January 1795 in Mercer Co, Ky. Sarah and Silas Myers had three sons we know of, all born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7c2e1d. Silas Myers was a farmer. (Source Code – VEP83.) e) Dorcas Dunn (see Chapter 7c2e1e) was born about 1803 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Dorcas Dunn married Samuel Gilbert the 29th of December 1821 in Garrard Co, Ky. Samuel was born in 1797 Md son of Benjamin Gilbert. Dorcas and Samuel Gilbert had nine children, seven born in Garrard Co, Ky and two born in Monroe Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e1e. Dorcas [Dunn] Gilbert died in 1842 in Monroe Co, Mo. Samuel Gilbert then married Sabra Trumbo the 22nd of November 1840 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo. According to the 1850 Monroe Co, Mo census Samuel Gilbert was a farmer and he and his second wife Sabra had the following children living with them, as follows, first Samuel Gilbert and Dorcas’s children: Margaret Gilbert, Benjamin Franklin Gilbert, Nicholas Gilbert, George Gilbert, Mary Gilbert, William Gilbert, Silas Gilbert, and Dorcas Gilbert. Next Samuel Gilbert and Sabra’s children: John Gilbert, twins Gabriella Gilbert and Eliza Gilbert, Jacob Gilbert, and Samuel Gilbert. As of 1860 Monroe Co, Mo census Samuel Gilbert and Sabra had Nancy Gilbert, James Gilbert, and Joseph Gilbert to add to that list of children in 1850. The 1870 Monroe Co, Mo census shows that Samuel Gilbert and Sabra had Dorcas’s children William Gilbert and Mary Gilbert still living with them and all their children. According to the 1880 Monroe Co, Mo census shows that William Gilbert and Mary Gilbert were still living with them and their children. (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) f) William F Dunn (see Chapter 7c2e1f) was born the 16th of January 1801 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. William F Dunn married to Verlinda Kemper in 1829 in Garrard Co, Ky. Verlinda was born in 1807 in Ky the daughter of Thornton Kemper (born 1780 Va) and Elizabeth Hutchinson who married the 9th of may 1803 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Verlinda and William Dunn had seven children, all born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e1f. William F Dunn died the 2nd of May 1851 in Marion Co, Ky. The 1860 Marion Co, Ky census shows Verlinda a widow and living with her two youngest children, Sarah Dunn and Wilfred Dunn. (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) g) George Dunn (see Chapter 7c2e1g) was born the 30th of June 1804 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. George Dunn married Dicy Scanland the 8th of December 1828 in Marion Co, Ky. Dicy was born in 1810 in Ky the daughter of John Scanland and Margaret McMurry who married the 27th of February 1805 in Washington Co, Ky. Dicy and George Dunn had eleven children, all born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e1g. According to the 1860 Marion Co, Ky census George Dunn was a farmer and he and Dicy had the following children living at home: Ellen Dunn, Martha Dunn, James McMurry Dunn, George Dunn jr and Emma Dunn. Apparently George Dunn died in 1890 in Marion Co, Ky. (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) h) Gabriella Dunn (see Chapter 7c2e1h) was born in 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Gabriella Dunn married Davis Thompson the 14th of October 1824 in Garrard Co, Ky. Davis was born in 1797 in Kentucky. Gabriella Dunn and Davis Thompson had ten children, eight born in Garrard Co, Ky and two born in Phillips Co, Ar. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e1h. Davis Thompson and Gabriella and their children migrated to Phillips Co, Ark between 1840 and 1845. Both Gabriella and Davis Thompson died before 1860 in Phillips Co, Ark. (Source Code – Cd 229.) i) Isaiah Benjamin Dunn sr (see Chapter 7c2e1i) was born the 16th of May 1811 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Isaiah Benjamin Dunn sr married Julia Ann Green the 17th of December 1850 in Boyle Co, Ky. Julia Ann was born the 29th of August 1826 in Ky the daughter of John B Green and Margaret Barnett who married the 6th of March 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Julia Ann and Isaiah Benjamin Dunn sr had a son befoe Isaiah Benjamin Dunn sr’s death, born in Boyle Co, Ky. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c2e1i. Isaiah Benjamin Dunn sr died the 28th of July 1852 in Boyle Co, Ky and is buried in the Old Berkley place. Julia Ann then married Benjamin Dunn Hocker the 20th of October 1856 in Lincoln Co, Ky and her and Isaiah Benjamin Dunn jr moved into Benjamin Dunn Hocker’s residence. For information about Julia Ann and Benjamin Dunn Hocker’s family, see Chapter 6e2b8a. Julia Ann [Green] Dunn Hocker died the 28th of August 1909 in Cass Co, Mo and is buried with Benjamin Dunn Hocker in the Sharon Cemetery, Bates Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) j) Margaret Dunn (see Chapter 7e2e1j) was born the 12th of April 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret Dunn married Michael Robinson jr the 28th of May 1829 in Garrard Co, Ky. Michael was born the 14th of December 1804 in Va son of Michael Robinson sr and Polly Williams who married the 20th of December 1799 in Orange Co, Va. Margaret and Michael Robinson jr had ten children, all born in Garrard Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7e2e1j. Michael Robinson jr was a farmer and died the 27th of December 1861 in Garrard Co, Ky. According to the 1870 Garrard Co, Ky census we find Margaret a widow and she has the following children living with her: Sarah Jane [Robinson] Spillman and her three daughters. The 1880 Garrard Co, Ky census shows Margaret still a widow and she had the following children living with her: John Robinson, Maggie Robinson, Michael Robinson III, and Sarah Jane [Robinson] Spillman and her three daughters. As shown in the 1900 Garrard Co, Ky census Margaret had her daughter Maggie Robinson living with her and that census shows that the farm was owned without a mortage. Margaret [Dunn] Robinson died the 27th of April 1906 in Garrard Co, Ky. (Source Codes – TW5, Cd 229.) 6c2e3) Philip “Long” Hocker (see Chapter 5c2e3). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Philip “Long” Hocker was born the 16th of May 1778 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Philip “Long” Hocker married Sarah M “Sally” Duncan the 28th of November 1801 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sally was born in 1782 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of Samuel Duncan and Sarah, maiden name unknown. Sally and Philip “Long” Hocker had thirteen children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Uriah Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3a) was born the 20th of September 1802 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Uriah Hocker married twice, first to Emily Jane Boswell in 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Emily Jane was born about 1805 in Ky and died shortly after they married without having any children. Uriah Hocker then married Frances Eliza Sage the 29th September of 1835 in Parke Co, In. Frances Eliza was born the 18th of December 1813 in Kentucky. It is very possible that Frances’s mother’s maiden name was Nevins. Frances and Uriah Hocker had twelve children, all born in Parke Co, In. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3a. The 1860 Parke Co, In census shows that Uriah Hocker and Frances and their children lived in Greene Twp. Uriah Hocker died the 18th of February 1864 in Parke Co, In and is buried in the Hocker Cemetery, Greene Township, Parke Co, In and Frances Eliza [Sage] Hocker died the 2nd of August 1896 and is buried in Lincoln Co, Nb. b) Permelia Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3b) was born in 1804 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Permelia Hocker married William Nevins the 19th of February 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky. William was born in 1798 in Ireland. Permelia and William Nevins had two daughters, both born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their daughters, see Chapter 7c2e3b. William Nevins was a farmer. Permelia [Hocker] Nevins died in 1859 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Hiram Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3c) was born in 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Hiram Hocker married Mary “Polly” Patterson Magill the 19th of February 1827 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Polly was born about 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of William Magill and Polly Baughman who married the 10th of January 1803 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Polly and Hiram Hocker had six children, three born in Lincoln Co, Ky and three born in Parke Co, In. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3c. The 1860 Putnam Co, In census shows that Hiram Hocker and Polly were living in Clinton Twp, In. Hiram Hocker died in 1865 in Putnam Co, In. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Washington Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3d) was born the 17th of February 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Washington Hocker married three times, first to Rebecca Magill the 3rd of February 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Rebecca was born in 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Hugh Magill and Margaret “Peggy” Daugherty who married the 30th of December 1794 in Mercer Co, Ky. Rebecca and Washington Hocker had nine children, three born in Lincoln Co, Ky, one born in Boyle Co, Ky and five born in Warren Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3d. Rebecca [Magill] Hocker died in September 1852 in Warren Co, Ky and during her funeral her son Samuel Duncan Hocker died, the 7th of September 1852. The funeral was stopped and Samuel Duncan Hocker was placed in the gasket with his mother and they buried them together. Then Washington Hocker married Mary Jane Lackey the 7th of April 1853 in Warren Co, Ky. Mary Jane was born in 1818 in Ky the daughter of Samuel Lackey (born 1787 Va, a wheelright and farmer) and Mary, maiden name unknown (born 1787 Ky) of Warren Co, Ky. Mary Jane and Washington Hocker did not have any children. According to the 1860 Ballard Co, Ky census we find Washington Hocker was a farmer and he and Mary Jane had the following children living with them: Mary Patterson Hocker, Robert Thomas Hocker, and William Rice Hocker. Mary Jane died sometime before 1865 and then Washington Hocker married Mary Jane Lackey’s sister Martha Ann Lackey the 13th of April 1865 in Marshall Co, Ky. Martha Ann was born in Februay 1823 in Ky. Martha Ann and Washington Hocker did not have any children. Washington Hocker died the 9th of March 1895 in Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229, Cd 233.) e) Nicholas Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3e) was born in 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nicholas Hocker married twice, first to Mary Ann Morton the 27th of February 1832 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann was born in 1811 in Ky the daughter of Nathaniel Morton (born about 1775, died 1825 Ky) and Elizabeth Thomson (born 1777 Va, died 1840 Ky) who married the 8th of September 1802 in Albemarle Co, Va. Mary Ann’s maternal grandparents are Captain Nelson A Thomson (born 1754, died 1798 Va) and Sarah Rice Kerr. Mary Ann and Nicholas Hocker had four children born in Lincoln Co, Ky before Mary Ann died. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3e. Nicholas Hocker was a farmer. Mary Ann died and then Nicholas Hocker married Mary Lee the 20th of March 1855 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary was born 1827 in Kentucky. There is no known children from this second marriage. Nicholas Hocker and Mary and his youngest son Nicholas Hocker jr were living with the Abram Comingo (born 1820 Ky, a lawyer) and Lucy Jane, maiden name unknown (born 1822 Ky) family as shown in the 1860 Jackson Co, Mo census. Nicholas Hocker died in 1891. (Source Code – Cd 229, Cd 233.) f) Mary “Milley” “Polly” Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3f) was born in 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Hocker married Alexander R Givens the 22nd of April 1841 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Alexander was born in 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Alexander Givens and Nancy Logan who married the 19th of June 1799 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary and Alexander Givens had nine children the first born in Lincoln Co, Ky and the next eight were born in Johnson Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3f. According to the 1870 Johnson Co, Mo census Alexander Givens was a farmer. Mary [Hocker] Givens died in 1896 in Missouri. (Source Code – Cd 229.) g) Sarah Duncan Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3g) was born the 13th of June 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sarah Duncan Hocker married Hugh Patterson Magill the 14th of January 1836 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Hugh Patterson was born was born the 8th of February 1808 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Hugh Magill and Margaret “Peggy” Daugherty who married the 30th of December 1794 in Mercer Co, Ky. Hugh Patterson’s maternal grandparents are James Daugherty and Rebecca Cunningham. Shortly after they married Hugh Patterson Magill and Sarah Duncan migrated to Parke Co, In. Sarah Duncan and Hugh Patterson Magill had nine children, all born in Parke Co, In. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3g. According to the 1870 Putnam Co, In census Hugh Patterson Magill was a farmer and he and Sarah Duncan had the following children living with them: William Magill, Minerva Jane Magill, Juliett Magill, Permelia Magill, and Benjamin Magill. Sarah Duncan [Hocker] Magill died in 1898 in Putnam Co, In. (Source Code – Cd 229.) h) Alfred H Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3h) was born in 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Alfred H Hocker married to his first cousin (see paragraph 6c2e7j) Mary E Hocker the 21st of April 1841 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary was born in 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of George Hocker (born 26 November 1788 Md) and Nancy Hocker (born 1790 Md) who married the 6th of May 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary and Alfred Hocker had two children, both born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3h. Alfred Hocker was a farmer and as shown in the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census he and Mary had two children. Apparently Alfred Hocker migrated to Missouri before November of 1850 which was when the 1850 Johnson Co, Mo census was taken. That 1850 Johnson Co, Mo census shows Alfred Hocker was a teacher and living with Abel Gilliland (born 1808 Tn, a farmer) and his wife Catharine, maiden name unknown (born 1825 Tn) and their family. Apparently Alfred Hocker’s wife Mary and his two children moved to Johnson Co, Mo to live several months after he arrived. Alfred Hocker died in 1851 in Johnson Co, Mo. Mary, his widow left both of her children with Alfred Hocker’s sister Mary [Hocker] Givens and she returned to Lincoln Co, Ky were she married widower John Cash the 3rd of May 1855 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John Cash was Mary’s late sister Elizabeth Hocker husband. See paragraph 6e2e7j for information about their marriage and children. (Source Code – Cd 229.) i) Martha Hocker was born in 1818 and died in 1840 in Lincoln Co, Ky. j) Benjamin Duncan Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3j) was born the 8th of July 1816 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Benjamin Duncan Hocker married Jane W Ramsey the 16th of May 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Jane was born in 1826 in Ky the daughter of John Ramsey and Mary Dunn (born 1785 Va) who married the 29th of December 1805 in Jessamine Co, Ky. Jane and Benjamin Duncan Hocker had eight children, two born in Lincoln Co, Ky and the others in Parke Co, In. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3j. Benjamin Duncan Hocker and Jane and two of their children migrated to Parke Co, In about 1847. As shown in the 1850 Parke Co, In census Jane’s widow mother along with Jane’s sister Patience Ramsey (born 1828 Ky) were living with them. Benjamin Duncan Hocker died the 27th of July 1858 in Parke Co, In. One input we have received (which we must conclude as “legend”) states that Benjamin Duncan Hocker went to strike gold, and did, but then he was killed. The 1860 Parke Co, In census shows that Jane’s a widow and her mother was living with her and her family. According to the 1870 Hendricks Co, In census we find Jane a widow with the following children living with her: Sarah Hocker, Philip Hocker, John Thomas Hocker, Mary Hocker, Nancy Jane Hocker, Lavina Hocker, and Benjamin Hocker jr. As shown in the 1880 Hendricks Co, In census Jane was still a widow and had the following children living with her: Philip Hocker, Mary Ramsey Hocker, and Benjamin Dunn Hocker. Her sons Philip Hocker and Benjamin Dunn Hocker were taking care of the farm. k) Samuel Hocker was born in 1822 and died in 1832 in Lincoln Co, Ky. l) Minerva Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3l) was born in 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Minerva Hocker married twice, first to Larkin Ramsey the 23rd of September 1843 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Larkin was born about 1816 in Ky the son of Larkin Ramsey and Nancy Settle who married the 4th of February 1803 in Garrard Co, Ky. Minerva and Larkin Ramsey had two daughters, both born in Lincoln Co, Ky. Larkin Ramsey died in 1849 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Then Minerva Hocker married Thornton Porter the 1st of July 1850 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Thornton was born in 1805 in Va the son of Harrison Porter (born 1780 Va, a farmer) and Rhoda Mauzy who married the 3rd of March 1802 in Fauquier Co, Va. Thornton Porter had been married twice before, first to Euphemia Hiatt the 11th of May 1827 and then to Eliza W Lytle the 22nd of November 1841. When Thornton Porter and Minerva married he had a son from his first marriage, William Porter (born 1838 Ky) and from his second marriage, Rhoda Porter (born 1844 Ky) living with them as shown in the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census. That 1860 census also shows that Thornton Porter’s widower father Harrison Porter was living with them. Minerva and Thornton Porter had three daughters, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information on all of Minerva’s children, see Chapter 7c2e3l. There is the possibility that Thornton Porter may have adopted Minerva’s two daughters from her first marriage. (Source Code – Cd 229.) m) Mahala T Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e3m) was born the 1st of January 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mahala T Hocker married Isaac Wilson the 11th of November 1843 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Isaac was born the 15th of February 1819 in Pa. Mahala and Isaac Wilson had eight children, but we only know of seven, three born in Lincoln Co, Ky and four born in Parke Co, In. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e3m. According to the 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census Isaac Wilson was a farmer and he and Mahala and their two eldest children were living with Mahala’s parents. Sometime about 1853 Isaac Wilson and Mahala and their first three children migrated to Parke Co, In. Sometime about 1865 (and more than likely after the Civil War) Isaac Wilson and Mahala and their children migrated to Dallas Co, Mo and that is probably the place that Isaac Wilson died, before 1870. Then before 1880 Mahala, a widow and her children were in Johnson Co, Mo, apparently visiting her sister Mary the wife of Alexander Givens and their family who lived there. It was the intention of Isaac Wilson and Mahala to migrate to California, but Isaac Wilson died before 1870 in Missouri, and more-than-likely in Dallas Co, Mo. Sometime before 1880 Mahala purchased land there and she and her children stayed in Johnson Co, Mo. According to the 1870 Dallas Co, Mo census Mahala was a widow and had her son Samuel, daughter Martha, and sons Nicholas, David and Logan living with her. As shown in the 1880 Mo sndx Mahala was a widow and they owned their farm which was located in Jackson, Johnson Co, Mo. Mahala’s sons Samuel Wilson and Nicholas Hocker Wilson were working on the farm. Martha Wilson was single and Nicholas Hocker Wilson was living there with his wife, Sarah. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c2e4) Mary “Polly” Hocker (see figure 5e2e4). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Mary “Polly” Hocker was born the 14th of February 1780 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary “Polly” Hocker married John Clements the 17th of September 1801 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John was born in 1773 in Montgomery Co, Md the son of Jacob Clements. Polly and John Clements had seven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) James Perry Clements sr (see Chapter 7c2e4a) was born in 1803 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. James Perry Clements sr married Lucretia Baxter “Lucy” Brown the 8th of August 1829 in Washington Co, Ky. Lucy was born in 1806 in Washington Co, Ky the daughter of Alexander Brown and Polly Baxter who married the 20th of August 1804 in Washington Co, Ky. Lucy and James Perry Clements sr had five children, all born in Marion Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2e4a for information about their children. According to the 1850 Marion Co, Ky census James Perry Clements sr was a farmer and he and Lucy had the following children living with them: William Clements, Martha Clements, Elizabeth Clements, James Perry Clements jr, and Isabella Clements. The 1870 Marion Co, Ky census shows that James Perry Clements sr and Lucy had their son James Perry Clements jr living with them. As shown in the 1880 Marion Co, Ky census we find James Perry Clements sr and Lucy with their son William Clements and his wife Sarah and their two daughters living with them. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Mary D Clements born in 1804 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Clements apparently never married. The 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Mary Clements was single and living with her parents. The 1860 Marion Co, Ky census shows that Mary Clements was living with her nephew John Oswald Boarman and his family. c) Nancy Ann Clements (see Chapter 7c2e4c) was born in 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nancy Ann Clements married Felix Boarman the 1st of September 1829 in Washington Co, Ky. Felix was born in 1805 in Maryland the son of Roswell Boarman (born 1774 Md, a farmer, died May 1850 Ky) and Miss McAtee who were married in Maryland. Felix’s father Roswell Boarman’s first wife died and Roswell Boarman then married widow Margaret [Mattingly] Browning (born 1780 Ky, she had married Charles Mattingly the 28th of June 1809 in Washington Co, Ky) the 15th of October 1827 in Washington Co, Ky. Felix’s paternal grandfather was Capt James Boarman of Maryland and of English descent and a farmer. Nancy Ann and Felix Boarman had six children, all born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e4c. Nancy Ann [Clements] Boarman died the 19th of September 1874 Ky and Felix Boarman died the 22nd of October 1881 Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Catherine Clements was born in 1809 in Lincoln Co, Ky and know no more about her. e) John T Clements (see Chapter 7c2e4e) was born in 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. John T Clements married three times, the first was to Sarah “Sally” Turpin the 6th of August 1827 in Madison Co, Ky. Sally was born about 1811 in Ky the daughter of John Turpin and Elizabeth Hopper who married the 7th of April 1810 in Madison Co, Ky. Sally died childless and John T Clements then married Sally’s sister Elizabeth Turpin the 27th of March 1830 in Madison Co, Ky. Elizabeth was born about 1812 in Ky. Elizabeth and John Clements had five children, all born in Marion Co, Ky. Elizabeth died about 1845 and John T Clements married for a third time to Priscilla, maiden name unknown about 1847 in Marion Co, Ky. Priscilla was born in 1822 in Kentucky. Priscilla and John Clements had two children, both born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about all of John Clements children, see Chapter 7c2e4e. The 1850 Marion Co, Ky census has John Clements a blacksmith. The 1880 Daviess Co, Ky census shows Priscilla a widow and living with her daughter Mary [Clements] Hodgkins and her family. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) William Clements (see Chapter 7c2e4f) was born about 1812 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. William Clements married Eliza W, maiden name unknown about 1837 in Marion Co, Ky. Eliza was born in 1817 in Kentucky. Eliza and William Clements had five children, all born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e4f. William Clements was a farmer and he died about 1847 in Marion Co, Ky. The 1850 Marion Co, Ky census shows a John Cipell (born 1816 Ky, a farmer) was living the widow Eliza and her children. Eliza W, maiden name unknown, Clements married John Harlan the 21st of May 1851 in Boyle Co, Ky. g) Alfred Clements (see Chapter 7c2e4g) was born in 1813 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Alfred Clements married Ann, maiden name unknown about 1845 in Marion Co, Ky. Ann was born in 1823 in Kentucky. Ann and Alfred Clements had six children, all born in Marion Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e4g. According to the 1880 Marion Co, Ky census Alfred Clements and Ann had their youngest son John Clements living with them and working on the farm. 6c2e5) Nicholas Hocker jr (see Chapter 5c2e5). (Source Code – TW5, VEP83, Cd 229.) Nicholas Hocker jr was born the 11th of June 1782 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Nicholas Hocker jr married twice, first to Nancy Ellison about 1803 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nancy was born in 1788 in Madison Co, Ky the daughter of Joseph Ellison and Mary Kavanaugh who married the 1st of September 1787 in Madison Co, Ky. Nancy and Nicholas Hocker jr had thirteen children, all born in Madison Co, Ky as follows: a) Susan Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e5a) was born in 1804 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. Susan Hocker married Martin Owens the 8th of April 1833 in Mercer Co, Ky. Martin was born in 1808 in Ky the son of Thomas Owens and Lydia Stillman who married the 1st of July 1795 in Mercer Co, Ky. Susan and Martin Owens had two children born in Madison Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e5a. Martin Owens was a farmer as shown in the 1850 Madison Co, Ky census. According to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census Susan was a widow and living with George Matthews (born 1835 Ky, a farmer) and his wife Martha Jane, maiden name unknown (born 1849 Ky) in Stanford, Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Joseph Ellison Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e5b) was born the 23rd of April 1805 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. Joseph Ellison Hocker married twice, the first time to Elzira Moberly Brasfield the 5th of January 1831 in Madison Co, Ky. Elzira was born the 28th of March 1815 in Ky the daughter of James Ely Brasfield (born 28 April 1782 Va, died 12 April 1864 Il) and Tabithia Moberly (born 25 January 1785, died 20 September 1858 Il) who married the 29th of May 1806 in Madison Co, Ky. Elzira and Joseph Ellison Hocker had nine children, all born in Madison Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e5b. According to the 1850 Boone Co, In census Joseph Ellison Hocker was a lawyer. As shown in the 1860 Sangamon Co, Il census Joseph Ellison Hocker and Elzira were living there with their children. Elzira Moberly [Brasfield] Hocker died the 26th of July 1862 in Seneca, Ks. Apparently Elzira and Joseph Ellison Hocker divorced since he married in 1861. Joseph Ellison Hocker married Phoebe Worley in 1861, but they did not have any children. Joseph Ellison Hocker died the 31st of January 1884 in Kansas. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Alfred Hocker born the 16th of February 1807 and died the 15th of September 1808 in Madison Co, Ky. d) Elvira A Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e5d) was born the 28th of May 1809 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. Elvira A Hocker married George W Broaddus sr the 11th of December 1828 in Madison Co, Ky. George was born in 1806 in Ky the son of Richard Broaddus and Mine Jeter who married the 1st of August 1795 in Amelia Co, Va. Elvira and George Broaddus sr had eight children, all born in Madison Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e5d. According to the 1850 Madison Co, Ky census George Broaddus sr was a farmer. Elvira A [Hocker] Broaddus died the 24th of July 1852 in Madison Co, Ky. Then George Broaddus sr married Cynthia A, maiden name unknown (born 1820 Ky) about 1853 in Madison Co, Ky. Cynthia and George Broaddus sr had the following children: Nancy C Broaddus (born 1854 Ky), John R Broaddus (born 1855 Ky), Simon W Broaddus (born 1857 Ky), Mary E Broaddus (born 1859, died before 1860 Ky), Clifton Broaddus (born 1861 Ky), and George Broaddus jr (born 1863 Ky). As shown in the 1870 Madison Co, Ky census George W Broaddus sr was a minister. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) George W Hocker born the 19th of June 1811 in Madison Co, Ky raised in Madison Co, Ky. George W Hocker died the 4th of April 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky. f) James D Hocker born the 22nd of November 1813 in Madison Co, Ky and died the 18th of June 1814 in Madison Co, Ky. g) James D Hocker born the 1st of September 1815 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. James D Hocker died the 18th of April 1840 in Madison Co, Ky. h) Nicholas Hocker born the 5th of March 1818 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. Nicholas Hocker died the 31st of July 1843 in Madison Co, Ky. i) William Kavanaugh Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e5i) was born in 1820 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. William Kavanaugh Hocker married three times, first to Elizabeth Faris the 29th of February 1844 in Pettis Co, Mo. Elizabeth was born in 1823 in Ky the daughter of Moses Faris (born 1787 Pa, a physician) and Elizabeth Frazer (born 1794 Ky) who married the 17th of August 1814 in Fayette Co, Ky. Elizabeth and William Kavanaugh Hocker had a daughter, born in Pettis Co, Mo. Elizabeth died in 1845 in Pettis Co, Mo and her daughter went to live with Elizabeth’s parents. William Kavanaugh Hocker returned to Madison Co, Ky and then married Virginia Frances Brown the 5th of November 1846 in Madison Co, Ky. Virginia Frances was born the 17th of December 1822 in Ky the daughter of Ira Benajah Brown and Frances Jarman Mullins who married the 6th of February 1817 in Albemarle Co Va. Virginia Frances and William Kavanaugh Hocker had seven children, the first two born in Madison Co, Ky and the rest born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about all of William Kavanaugh Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c2e5i. According to the 1850 Madison Co, Ky census William Kavanaugh Hocker and Virginia Frances along with their first two children had Virginia Frances’s sister Catherine (born 1832 Va) and Rebecca Coliham (born 1830 Ky) living with them. As shown in the 1880 Ky sndx William Kavanaugh Hocker was a widower and had the following daughters living with him in Stanford, Lincoln Co, Ky: Mary Brown Hocker, Virginia Hocker, and Willie Kavanaugh Hocker. William Kavanaugh Hocker married a third time to Irene Faris. Irene was born in October 1841 in Texas. Irene and William Kavanaugh Hocker did not have any children. William Kavanaugh Hocker died in 1897. According to the 1910 Tx sndx we find Irene living with her sister Sallie Lovinia Faris, in Richmond, Fort Bend Co, Tx. (Source Codes – Cd 227, Cd 229.) j) Martha Ann Hocker (see 7c2e5j) was born the 28th of August 1822 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. Martha Ann Hocker married William Miller Lackey the 8th of December 1837 in Madison Co, Ky. William Miller was born in 1816 in Ky the son of Samuel Lackey (born 1787 Va, a wheelright and farmer) and Jane Miller (the daughter of Col John Miller of Madison Co, Ky). Martha Ann and William Miller Lackey had two sons, born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7c2e5j. According to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census William Miller Lackey was a farmer. As shown in the 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census Martha Ann and William Miller Lackey were living alone and was farming. William Miller Lackey died in 1896 in Lincoln Co, Ky and Martha Ann [Hocker] Lackey died in 1903 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) k) Mary Jane Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e5k) was born the 21st of February 1825 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. Mary Jane Hocker married Thomas Woods Miller the 1st of June 1841 in Madison Co, Ky. Thomas Woods was born the 3rd of December 1811 in Madison Co, Ky the son of Daniel Miller (born 1764 Albemarle Co, Va, a farmer, died 1841 Ky) and Susanna Woods (born in Nelson Co, Va) who married the 25th of November 1793 in Albemarle Co, Va. Mary Jane and Thomas Woods Miller had a daughter born in Madison Co, Ky. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 7c2e5k. According to the 1850 Madison Co, Ky census there was a Richard Barnes (born 1830 Ky) living with them. Mary Jane [Hocker] Miller died in 1905 in Madison Co, Ky. (Source Codes – TW5, Cd 229.) l) Robert Harris Hocker was born the 8th of September 1827 and died the 19th of October 1843 in Madison Co, Ky and is buried at the Viney Fork Cemetery, Speedwell, Madison Co, Ky. m) Jael Woods Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e5m) was born the 27th of February 1831 in Madison Co, Ky and raised in Madison Co, Ky. Jael Woods Hocker married Joel White Gentry about 1849 in Pettis Co, Mo. Joel White was born in 1815 in Mo the son Reuben E Gentry and Elizabeth White who married the 23rd of November 1806 in Madison Co, Ky. Jael Woods and Joel White Gentry had two children, born in Pettis Co, Mo before Joel White Gentry’s death. Jael Woods then married Joel White’s brother Richard Gentry about 1853 in Pettis Co, Mo. Richard was born in 1808 in Madison Co, Ky. Jael Woods and Richard Gentry had four children, all born in Pettis Co, Mo. For information about all of Jael Woods children, see Chapter 7c2e5m. According to the 1870 Pettis Co, Mo census Jael Woods was a widow and had the following children living with her at home: Nicholas Hocker Gentry, Richard White Gentry, Mary Virginia Gentry, and Nancy Elizabeth Gentry. As shown in the 1880 Pettis Co, Mo census Jael Woods had Mary Virginia Gentry living with her. The 1900 and 1910 Pettis Co, Mo census shows Jael Woods had her widow daughter Nancy Elizabeth [Gentry] Estill and her children living with her. Nancy [Ellison] Hocker died the 1st of December 1837 and then Nicholas Hocker jr married Mildred “Wilma” Ryon the 17th of May 1839 in Clark Co, Ky. Wilma was born in 1805 in Kentucky. Wilma and Nicholas Hocker did not have any children. Nicholas Hocker jr died the 6th of December 1854 in Madison Co, Ky. According to the 1870 Oldham Co, Ky census Wilma was living with her sister Lucy (born 1807 Ky) in West Port, Ky. 6c2e6) Dorcas Hocker (see Chapter 5c2e6). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 229.) Dorcas Hocker was born the 28th of January 1784 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. Dorcas Hocker married her first cousin Philip “Short” Hocker the 26th of August 1801 in Lincoln Co, Ky. See Chapter 6e2b2 for information about this couple. 6c2e7) George Hocker (see Chapter 5c2e7). (Source Code – RHM, VEP83, Cd 229.) George Hocker was born the 28th of November 1788 in Montgomery Co, Ky and raised in Montgomery Co, Md and Lincoln Co, Ky. George Hocker married his first cousin (see paragraph 6c2b9) Nancy Hocker the 6th of May 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nancy was born in 1790 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of Samuel Pruit Hocker (born about 1747 in Frederick Co, Md, a farmer, died 1815 Lincoln Co, Ky) and Nancy Barnes (born about 1756 in Frederick Co, Md) who married about 1883 in Montgomery Co, Md. Nancy and George Hocker had eleven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Artemsia Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7a) was born the 29th of January 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Artemsia Hocker married William A Mudd the 20th of April 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky. William was born about 1805 the son of Nicholas Mudd and Eleanor Ferguson who married the 19th of October 1803 in Washington Co, Ky. William Mudd was a farmer. Artemsia and William Mudd had a daughter before Artemsia’s early death. For information about their daughter see Chapter 7c2e7a. Artemsia [Hocker] Mudd died the 20th of September 1827 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Emily Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7b) was born about 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Emily Hocker married Michael Young the 7th of November 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky. The marriage bond was provided by Emily’s brother-in-law William A Mudd and the consent to the marriage was given by Emily’s father George Hocker. Michael was born in 1800 in Kentucky. Emily and Michael Young had three children before Emily’s early death, all born in Shelby Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2e7b for information about their children. Emily [Hocker] Young died about 1834 in Shelby Co, Ky. Michael Young then married Susan Dawson (born 1812 Ky) the 28th of September 1835 in Lincoln Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Shelby Co, Ky census Michael Young and Susan had William Young (Emily’s son) and Alexander W Norman (born 1848 Ky) living with them. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Owen Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7c) was born the 1st of May 1813 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Owen Hocker married twice, first to Mary A Sandifier the 7th of December 1841 in Lincoln Co, Ky. We have an input that shows that Owen Hocker was married three times. Whether this marriage was his first or second marriage we do not know for sure. Mary was born in 1823 in Ky the daughter of Joseph Sandifier and Ann, maiden name unknown. Mary and Owen Hocker had four children, born in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary A [Sandifier] Hocker died of comsumption the 20th of October 1853 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Owen Hocker then married widow Lucinda [Shewmaker] Henderson the 3rd of March 1855 in Parksville, Boyle Co, Ky. Lucinda was born the 6th of September 1823 in Ky the daughter of Zachariah Shewmaker and Lucretia Peter who married the 26th of March 1798 in Washington Co, Ky. Lucinda and Owen Hocker had three children, all born in Boyle Co, Ky. For information about all of Owen Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c2e7c. As shown in the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census Owen Hocker’s widow mother was living with them. The 1880 Boyle Co, Ky census shows that Owen Hocker and Lucinda had the following children living with them: George Hocker, Mary Susan Hocker, and Sally Hocker. Owen Hocker was a farmer. Owen Hocker died the 22nd of November 1884 and Lucinda [Shewmaker] Henderson Hocker died the 18th of November 1891 and both are buried in the Parksville Cemetery, Boyle Co, Ky. (Source Codes – Cd 229, Cd 233.) d) Newton Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7d) was born the 30th of March 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Newton Hocker married Nancy Houseworth the 31st of December 1834 in Shelby Co, Ky. Nancy was born in 1810 in Va the daughter of Abram Houseworth originally from Berkeley Co, Va. Nancy and Newton Hocker had five children, all born in Shelby Co, Ky. See Chapter 7c2e7d for information about their children. As shown in the 1850 Shelby Co, Ky census shows Newton Hocker was a farmer and shows him and Nancy with their five children. Apparently Newton Hocker was also a tailor and he and his family lived in Simpsonville, Shelby Co, Ky and later moved to Jefferson Co, Ky before finally migrating sometime after 1860 with their children to Pettis Co, Mo and then moving to Knobnoster, Johnson Co, Mo before 1870. The 1880 Pettis Co, Mo census has Newton Hocker and Nancy with their daughter Mary Virginia Hocker and granddaughter Edith Welman living with them. The 1880 Pettis Co, Mo census has exactly the same information about Newton Hocker and Nancy but they were living there alone. According to the 1900 Mo sndx shows Newton Hocker a widower and was living with his son George Newton Hocker and his family. Newton Hocker died the 12th of February 1904 in Knobnoster, Johnson Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Elizabeth Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7e) was born in 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Elizabeth Hocker married John Cash in 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John was born in 1809 in Granville Co, NC the son of James Cash and Nelly Walker who married the 27th of November 1807 in Granville Co, NC. John Cash was a farmer as shown in the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census. Elizabeth and John Cash had twelve children before Elizabeth’s death, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e7e. John Cash was a farmer as shown in the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census. Elizabeth Hocker died the 3rd of May 1855 in Lincoln Co, Ky and her husband John Cash then married her widow sister Mary, see paragraph 6c2e7j. f) Julia Anne Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7f) was born in 1816 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Julia Anne Hocker married Joseph J Waters the 15th of June 1835 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph was born in November 1815 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Rev Nathaniel Waters (born 1790 Md, a minister) and Elizabeth Duncan (born 1791 Ky) who married the 22nd of June 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph Waters and Julia Anne and their eldest daughter migrated to Hendricks Co, In. Julia Anne and Joseph Waters had six children, the first born in Lincoln Co, Ky and the other five in Hendricks Co, In. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e7f. Joseph Waters was a farmer according to the 1850 Hendricks Co, In census. According to the 1870 Hendricks Co, In census Joseph Waters was a farmer and he and Julia Anne had the following children living with them: Nancy Elizabeth Waters, Annith Waters, Sarah Ann Waters, and Newton Waters. As shown in the 1880 Hendricks Co, In census Joseph Waters and Julia Anne were living alone. Julia Anne [Hocker] Waters died about 1885 and Joseph Waters then married Elizabeth M, maiden name unknown (born May 1825 Ky) in 1887 in Hendricks Co, In. We find Joseph Waters and Elizabeth living alone according to the 1900 Hendricks Co, In census. (Source Code – Cd 229.) g) George Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7g) was born in 1817 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. George Hocker1 married Margaret Ann Moore the 14th of June 1849 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret Ann was born in June 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky the apparent daughter of John Moore and Sally Inman who married the 15th of July 1813 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret Ann and George Hocker had nine children, all born in Schuyler Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e7g. According to the 1850 Schuyler Co, Mo census we find George Hocker and Margaret Ann with a Mary F Moore, age 14 and born in Ky, living with them. Mary F Moore very likely is Margaret Ann’s sister. The 1880 Schuyler Co, Mo census shows that George Hocker was a farmer. George Hocker died in 1895 in Schuyler Co, Mo. The 1900 and 1910 Mo sndx shows that Margaret Ann was a widow and living with her daughter Ellen Ann Hocker in Independence, Schuyler Co, Mo. Margaret Ann was a charter member of the Coffey Christian Church. Margaret Ann [Moore] Hocker died the 9th of March 1915 in Schuyler Co, Mo and both her and George Hocker are buried in the Coffey Cemetery. (Source Code – Cd 229.) h) Joseph Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7h) was born the 27th of February 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joseph Hocker married Eliza Jane Moore the 31st of May 1843 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Eliza Jane was born the 29th of December 1823 in Lincoln Co, Ky the apparent daughter of John Moore and Sally Inman who married the 15th of July 1813 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Eliza Jane and Joseph Hocker had eight children, the first four in Lincoln Co, Ky and the last four in Schuyler Co, Mo. Joseph Hocker and his wife and first four children migrated to Schuyler Co, Mo about 1855. Joseph Hocker was a farmer and purchased 80 acres in Schuyler Co, Mo adjoining the land owned by his brother Richard Weaver Hocker. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e7h. According to the 1860 Schuyler Co, Mo census a Mary F Moore (probably the sister of Joseph’s wife Eliza Jane) was living with them. Joseph Hocker died the 13th of September 1867 in Schuyler Co, Mo and is buried in the Coffey Cemetery. According to the 1870 Schuyler Co, Mo census Eliza Jane was a widow with the following children living with her at home: George Hocker, Lucinda Francis Hocker, Elizabeth Alice Hocker, and LaFayette Baxter Hocker. On the 22nd of January 1873 the widow Eliza Jane [Moore] Hocker married widower John Scott Kirkland (who had been married to the late Sarah Ann [Hocker], see step k). John Scott Kirkland died the 5th of September 1878 in Scotland Co, Mo and is buried in the Lynn Grove Cemetery in Schuyler Co, Mo. As shown in the 1880 Schuyler Co, Mo census Eliza Jane [Moore] Hocker Kirkland was a widow and had her son LaFayette Baxter Hocker living with her. After John Scott Kirkland died Eliza Jane took charge of his property and her children received the inheritance, and John Scott Kirkland’s children got nothing. A legal case insued. In 1881 we find Eliza Jane was a charter member of the Coffey Christian Church, but was not listed as a member of that church in 1894. So Eliza Jane [Moore] Hocker Kirkland died the 16th of July 1897 and is buried in the Coffey Cemetery, Schuyler Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) i) Richard Weaver Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7i) was born the 18th of January 1823 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. When Richard Weaver Hocker was 23 years of age he enlisted, at Danville, Ky in Captain Speed Fry’s Company D of the 2nd Regiment of Kentucky foot soldiers for service in the Mexican War. After being sworn in on the 20th of May 1846, he was called to active duty at Louisville, Ky as a private on the 9th of June 1846. Richard Weaver Hocker served his twelve month enlistment to the day and was mustered out of service at New Orleans the 9th of June 1847. At least a part of his service was in the quartermaster corps. He was awarded a medal of which he was apparently quite proud, as in pictures taken many years later, he wore the medal. After his discharge he applied for bounty land at Danville, Ky and the 6th of November 1847 he was given 160 acres of land for his military service. Richard Weaver Hocker was the first in his family to migrate to Missouri, and in September 1848 he purchased a quarter section of land in Schuyler Co, Mo granted to him by the government for his service in the military. Richard Weaver Hocker married Susan G Wilson the 26th of September 1848 in Scotland Co, Mo. Susan was born the 31st of October 1832 in Tn (or Ky?) the daughter of Rev Cumberland Wilson (a Presbyterian minister, died 1834 Tn) and Mary Ann Harper (the daughter of Nicholas Harper who was born in Amsterdam, Holland and migrated to Pa in 1741) who married the 2nd of April 1818 in Woodford Co, Ky. Susan’s widow mother and Susan migrated to Macon Co, Mo about 1840. According to the 1850 Schulyer Co, Mo census Richard Weaver Hocker was a farmer and he and Susan and their eldest son Joseph Hocker appear in that census. Sometime during the mid 1850’s Richard Weaver Hocker and Susan and their first three children moved to Iowa and remained there for a couple of years, only to return to Schuyler Co, Mo before 1862. Susan and Richard Weaver Hocker had eight children, three born in Schuyler Co, Mo and two born in Iowa, then the next three born in Schuyler Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e7i. The 1880 Mo sndx shows that Richard Weaver Hocker and Susan were living in Independence, Mo with the following children: James Hocker, Samuel Hocker, John Thomas Hocker, Mary Hocker, and Sarah Ostrilla Hocker. Susan G [Wilson] Hocker died the 7th of January 1892 and Richard Weaver Hocker died the 2nd of February 1892 and both are buried in the McGrady Cemetery in Scotland Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) j) Mary E Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7j) was born in 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary E Hocker married twice, first to her first cousin (see paragraph 6c2e3h) Alfred H Hocker the 21st of April 1841 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Alfred was born in 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Philip “Long” Hocker (born the 16th of May 1778 in Montgomery Co, Md and died in 1857 in Lincoln Co, Ky) and Sarah M “Sally” Duncan (born in 1782 in Montgomery Co, Md the daughter of Samuel Duncan) who married the 28th of November 1801 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary and Alfred Hocker had two children, both born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information on Mary and Alfred Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c2d3h. Alfred H Hocker died in 1851 in Pettis Co, Mo. Mary E Hocker returned to Lincoln Co, Ky and married the widower John Cash the 3rd of May 1855 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John Cash had been married to Mary’s sister Elizabeth Hocker and had twelve children, then Elizabeth died, see paragraph 7c2e7e. Mary and John Cash had three children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e7j. According to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census John Cash and Mary had the following children living with them: Cynthia Cash, John Cash, George Cash, Milton Green Cash, Henry Cash, Nancy Alice Cash, and Loretta Belle Cash. Mary’s father George Hocker and John Cash became real good friends and were more like father and son. Mary E [Hocker] Hocker Cash died the 15th of July 1878 in Lincoln Co, Ky. The 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows John Cash was a widower again, and had the following children living with him: Nancy Alice Cash, Loretta Belle Cash, and Preston Cash. (Source Code – Cd 233.) k) Sarah Ann Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e7k) was born the 3rd of April 1828 (one input has her birthdate as the 29th of July 1829) in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sarah Ann Hocker1 married John Scott Kirkland the 29th of November 1847 at the home of Sarah Ann’s parents in Stanford, Lincoln Co, Ky. John Scott was born the 8th of June 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Thomas Kirkland (born about 1797 Lincoln Co, Ky) and Fanny Scott (born 1794) who married about 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John Scott’s paternal grandparents are Charles Kirkland (born 19 February 1773 Prince George’s Co, Va, died 4 March 1842 Boyle Co, Ky) and Elizabeth Thompson (born 13 October 1778 SC, died 27 July 1853 Boyle Co, Ky) who married the 6th of October 1796 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, Ky. The 1850 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Sarah Ann and John Scott Kirkland were living with her parents. John Scott Kirkland was a farmer and sold his property that Sarah Ann had inherited at Rattling Fork in Lincoln Co, Ky and then they migrated to Schuyler Co, Mo in 1855. Sarah Ann and John Scott Kirkland had five children, two born in Lincoln Co, Ky and one born in Randolph Co, Mo and one born in Grundy Co, Mo and one born in Schuyler Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e7k. Sarah Ann [Hocker] Kirkland died the 3rd of September 1871 in Scotland Co, Mo and is buried in the Lynn Grove Cemetery, Schuyler Co, Mo. On the 22nd of January 1873 John Scott Kirkland married Eliza Jane [Moore] Hocker who was the widow of Joseph Hocker, Sarah Ann’s brother, see step h). John Scott Kirkland died the 5th of September 1878 in Scotland Co, Mo and is buried in the Lynn Grove Cemetery, Schuyler Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c2e8) Alford W Hocker (see Chapter 5c2e8). (Source Code – VEP83, Cd 227, Cd 229, Cd 234.) Alford W Hocker was born the 28th of September 1791 in Montgomery Co, Md and when only a baby migrated with his parents to Lincoln Co, Ky and was raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Alford W Hocker married Mary “Polly” Duncan the 14th of April 1818 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Polly was born in 1798 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Benjamin Duncan and Christina Baughman who married the 13th of June 1796 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Polly and Alford Hocker had ten children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: a) Dr Nicholas Barnes Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e8a) was born the 4th of March 1819 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nicholas Barnes Hocker married Lavina Wear the 7th of April 1847 in Lawrence Co, Mo. Lavina was born in 1829 Tn the daughter of Plaesant M Wear (born 1801 Tn, court clerk) and Fryphena, maiden name unknown (born 1806 Tn) of Lawrence Co, Mo. Lavina and Nicholas Barnes Hocker had four children, all born in Lawrence Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e8a. The 1850 Lawrence Co, Mo census shows that Dr Nicholas Barnes Hocker was a physician. According to the 1860 Lawrence Co, Mo census has Dr Nicholas Barnes Hocker and Lavina with the following children: Catharine Mary Hocker, William Barnes Hocker, and Charles Hocker. Dr Nicholas Barnes Hocker served as a surgeon in the 2nd Arkansas Battalion for the union during the civil war. As shown in the 1870 Lawrence Co, Mo census Dr Nicholas Barnes Hocker and Lavina had their sons Charles Hocker and Pleasant Hocker living with them. The 1880 Lawrence Co, Mo census shows Dr Nicholas Barnes Hocker and Lavina with sons William Barnes Hocker and Pleasant Hocker, and widow daughter Catharine Mary [Hocker] George and her two children living with them. As shown in the 1900 Mo sndx and the 1900 Lawrence Co, Mo census Dr Nicholas Barnes Hocker was a widower and had his widow daughter Catharine Mary [Hocker] George living with him. Dr Nicholas Barnes Hocker died the 14th of June 1905 in Mt Vernon, Lawrence Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) b) Elizabeth Duncan Hocker was born the 29th of January 1821 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Elizabeth Duncan Hocker died the 3rd of April 1839 in Lincoln Co, Ky. c) Louisa Maria Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e8c) was born the 28th of April 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Cass Co, Mo. Louisa Maria Hocker married Elias Putnam West the 20th of November 1844 in Cass Co, Mo. Elias Putnam was born in 1821 in Ky the son of James West and Sarah Watkins who married the 14th of July 1817 in Hardin Co, Ky. Louisa Maria and Elias Putnam West had three children, all born in Cass Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e8c. According to the 1870 Cass Co, Mo census Elias Putnam West and Louisa Maria had her widow sister Mary [Hocker] Dawson along with her daughter Fannie Dawson living with them. We find Louisa Maria a widow and she had her son Benjamin West and daughter Cora West along with her sister Mary [Hocker] Dawson’s granddaughter Laura Sprague living with her as shown in the 1880 Cass Co, Mo census. The 1900 Cass Co, Mo census shows Louisa Maria owning her home and she had her daughter Cora Hocker living with her. Louisa Maria [Hocker] West died the 31st of October 1914 in Pleasant Hill, Cass Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) d) Josephine Frances Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e8d) was born the 28th of February 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Cass Co, Mo. Josephine Frances Hocker married William Hill Myers the 15th of August 1843 in Cass Co, Mo. William Hill was born in 1820 in Tn the son of Charles Myers and Mary “Polly” Hill who married the 8th of November 1814 in Greene Co, Tn. Josephine Frances and William Hill Myers had seven children, all born in Cass Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e8d. According to the 1850 Johnson Co, Mo census Josephine Frances and William Hill Myers were living in Van Buren Twp and William Hill Myers a farmer and he and Josephine Frances had the following children: Mary Myers, Laura Myers, and Ann Myers. The 1860 Johnson Co, Mo census has William Hill Myers a farmer and him and Josephine Frances and the following children, Mary Hocker, Ann Hocker, William Hocker, and Cora Hocker living in Lone Jack, Mo. William Hill Myers was a lumber merchant according to the 1870 Cass Co, Mo census and he and Josephine Frances had the following living with them: Jessie Myers, William Myers, Cora Myers, along with their niece Laura Dawson. According to the 1880 Cass Co, Mo census William Hill Myers was a miller, and he and Josephine Frances had their daughter Cora Myers living with them. Josephine Frances [Hocker] Myers died the 20th of March 1903 in Pleasant Hill, Cass Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) e) Margaret Clark Hocker was born the 6th of February 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Margaret Clark Hocker died the 27th of February 1839 (one input has her dead the 27th of March 1839) in Lincoln Co, Ky. f) Dr Benjamin Duncan Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e8f) was born the 21st of February 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Cass Co, Mo. Dr Benjamin Duncan Hocker was living with Joseph S Hansbrough and his wife Susan and their family according to the 1850 Cass Co, Mo census. Dr Benjamin Duncan Hocker was a physician. Dr Benjamin Duncan Hocker married Henrietta Simpson the 30th of October 1850 in Cass Co, Mo. Henrietta was born about 1832 in Mo the daughter of James M Simpson and Frances E Cummins who married the 1st of December 1831 in Jackson Co, Mo. Henrietta and Dr Benjamin Duncan Hocker had a daughter, born in Cass Co, Mo. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 7c2e8f. Dr Benjamin Duncan Hocker died the 1st of July 1854 in Cass Co, Mo. Apparently Henrietta and her daughter went to live with her parents in Jackson Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) g) Mary Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e8g) was born the 27th of November 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Cass Co, Mo. Mary Hocker married Dr Alexander M Dawson the 27th of March 1850 in Lawrence Co, Mo. Alexander was born in 1815 in Ky the son of Elijah Dawson and Sarah Logan who married the 23rd of December 1805 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Dr Alexander Dawson was a physician and had been married previously and had two children from that marriage, Columbus Dawson (born 1839 Mo) and Martha E Dawson (born 1842 Mo), and they were living with their father and Mary as shown in the 1850 Jasper Co, Mo census. Mary and Dr Alexander Dawson had two daughters, both born in Jasper Co, Mo. For information about their daughters, see Chapter 7c2e8g. According to the 1870 Cass Co, Mo census Mary was a widow and her and her daughter Fannie Dawson were living with her sister Louisa Maria [Hocker] West and her family. Later on we know that Mary [Hocker] Dawson lived in Olathe, Johnson Co, Ks and that is were she died. (Source Code – Cd 227.) h) Lucinda Tyler Hocker was born the 15th of December 1831 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Cass Co, Mo. Lucinda Tyler Hocker married James M McKoin the 30th of January 1849 in Lawrence Co, Mo by William Matthews the Justice of the Peace. At this time this is all we know of this couple. (Source Code – Cd 227.) i) Dr John Duncan Hocker was born the 12th of December 1833 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Cass Co, Mo. John Duncan Hocker became a physician. Dr John Duncan Hocker married Harriet Guthrie the 10th of April 1857 in Lawrence Co, Mo. Dr John Duncan Hocker served as a surgeon for the 2nd Arkansas Battalion for the union during the civil war. Dr John Duncan Hocker died the 25th of November 1867 in Lawrence Co, Mo and is buried in the Mt Vernon City Cemetery. Harriet and Dr John Duncan Hocker may have had children, but we do not know. We believe that there may have been children born to this couple. (Source Code – Cd 234.) j) Laura Belle Hocker (see Chapter 7c2e8j) was born the 20th of January 1836 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Cass Co, Mo. Laura Belle Hocker married James C Easley the 21st of February 1853 in Jackson Co, Mo. James was born in 1831 in NC the son of Warham Easley sr (born 1796 Va, a farmer) and Sarah Crump (born 1804 NC) of Johnson Co, Mo. Laura Belle and James Easley had seven children, all born in Cass Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c2e8j. James Easley was a dry goods merchant according to the 1870 Cass Co, Mo census and he and Laura Belle had the following children living at home with them: Eugenia Easley, Mary Easley, Carrie Easley, Sally Easley, and Jesse Easley. As shown in the 1880 Cass Co, Mo census James Easley was a retail merchant and he and Laura Belle with living in Strasburg, Mo with the following children: Mary “Dora” Easley, Carrie (Cammie ?) Easley, Sally Easley and Maude Easley. Laura Belle [Hocker] Easley died the 28th of December 1897 in Rich Hills, Bates Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 6c3a4) Philip Hocker (see Chapter 5c3a4). (Source Codes – VEP83, M76, Cd 224.) Philip Hocker (Hawker) was born the 14th of June 1801 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Philip Hocker married Margaret Ann Hoffman the 13th of May 1833 in Frederick Co, Md. Margaret Ann was born the 23rd of January 1804 in Md the daughter of David Hoffman and Eve Margaret Heck who married the 4th of June 1796 in Frederick Co, Md. Margaret Ann and Philip Hocker had three children we know of, all born in Frederick Co, Md as follows: a) an unknown female born in 1837 in Frederick Co, Md and apparently she died before 1850. b) Mary M Hocker was born in 1839 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Mary M Hocker married an “Auld” or “Ault” about 1862 in Frederick Co, Md. Mary and her husband had a son, William J Auld born 1863 in Frederick Co, Md. We think that Mary and husband must have died before 1870. We find their son living with his maternal uncle George Hocker according to the 1870 Frederick Co, Md census. c) George W Hocker (see Chapter 7c3a4c) was born the 28th of September 1844 in Frederick Co, Ky and raised in Frederick Co, Md. George W Hocker married Julia Ann Catharine Zimmerman in 1868 in Frederick Co, Ky. Julia Ann Catharine and George Hocker and had seven children and adopted one daughter, all born in Frederick Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c3a4c. As shown in the 1870 Frederick Co, Md census George Hocker’s nephew William Auld and cousin Emily Swann and his aunt Mary Hocker were living with them. George Hocker was a farmer and owned his farm free of any mortage according to the 1900 Frederick Co, Md census. George W Hocker (Hawker) died the 21st of July 1900 and is buried in the Jefferson Methodist Church Cemetery in Frederick Co, Md. Julia Ann Catharine [Zimmerman] Hocker died before 1920 in Frederick Co, Md. 6c3a8) Joseph Allen Hocker (see Chapter 5c3a8). (Source Code – VEP83, M76.) Joseph Allen Hocker (Hawker) was born in 1813 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Joseph Allen Hocker married Malinda, maiden name unknown about 1844 in Frederick Co, Ky. Malinda was born in March 1819 in Maryland. Malinda and Joseph Allen Hocker had a son, born in Frederick Co, Md as follows: a) John E Hocker (see Chapter 7c3a8a) was born in January 1845 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. John E Hocker married twice, first to Mary, maiden name unknown about 1874 in Frederick Co, Md. Mary and John Hocker had a son before Mary died, born in Frederick Co, Md. Mary was born in 1852 in Maryland. After Mary died John E Hocker then married Della A, maiden name unknown about 1889 in Frederick Co, Md. Della was born in 1856 in Maryland. Della and John Hocker had four children, all born in Frederick Co, Md. For information about all of John Hocker’s children, see Chapter 7c3a8a. According to the 1900 Frederick Co, Md census John Hocker’s widow mother Malinda was living with him and Della along with his son Joseph Hocker (Hawker). That 1900 census also shows that John Hocker was a carpenter and owned his home with a mortage. The 1920 Frederick Co, Md census shows John Hocker’s grandson Conrad Hocker was living with him and Della along with his two sons Bernard Hocker and Julian Hocker. Della died in 1927 in Frederick Co, Md and John Hocker (Hawker) died in 1933 in Frederick Co, Md and both are buried in the Jefferson Union Cemetery in Frederick Co, Md. 6c3b1) Hezekiah Swann (see Chapter 5c3b1). (Source Codes – VEP83, M76, RWB3.) Hezekiah Swann was born in 1769 in Frederick Co, Md and raised by his maternal grandparents William Hocker sr and Susanna in Frederick Co and Montgomery Co, Md. Hezekiah Swann married Elizabeth R Manley the 5th of September 1809 in Prince George’s Protestant Episcopal Parish and recorded in Montgomery Co, Md. Elizabeth and Hezekiah Swann had a son, born in Montgomery Co, Md as follows: a) Thomas Swann was born about 1810 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Montgomery Co, Md. Thomas Swann married Mary Elizabeth, maiden name unknown. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. 6c4a1) Margaret Cole (see Chapter 5c4a1). (Source Code – RWB2.) Margaret Cole was born about 1779 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Margaret Cole married William Cissell the 5th of December 1793 in Saint John’s Piscataway Parish, Prince George’s Co, Md. William was born 1772 in Maryland. Margaret and William Cissell had six children, all born in Montgomery Co, Md as follows: a) Sarah Cissell (see Chapter 7c4a1a) was born about 1795 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Sarah Cissell married Richard Jones the 13th of December 1808 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Sarah and Richard Jones had a son we know of, born in Prince George’s Co, Md. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c4a1a. (Source Code – Cd 224.) b) a unknown female was born about 1795, but that is all we know about her. c) Samuel Cissell was born about 1796 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Samuel Cissell married Rebecca V Williams the 9th of May 1817 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Rebecca was born in 1804 in Maryland. Rebecca and Samuel Cissell had four children as of 1830, all born in Prince George’s Co, Md. (Source Code – Cd 224.) d) Philip Cissell (see Chapter 7c4a1d) was born in 1798 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Philip Cissell married to an unknown women about 1827 in Montgomery Co, Md. Philip Cissell and his wife had two children, both born in Montgomery Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4a1d. e) William Cissell (see Chapter 7c4a1e) was born 1803 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. William Cissell married Rachel J, maiden name unknown about 1836 in Montgomery Co, Md. Rachel was born in 1811 in Maryland. Rachel and William Cissell had eight children as of 1850, all born in Montgomery Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4a1e. f) James Cissell (see Chapter 7c4a1f) was born in 1816 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. James Cissell married Rebecca, maiden name unknown about 1839 in Montgomery Co, Md. Rebecca was born in 1819 in Maryland. Rebecca and James Cissell had four children as of 1850, all born in Montgomery Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4a1f. 6c4a2) Mary Cole (see Chapter 5c4a2). (Source Code – RWB2.) Mary Cole was born in 1781 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Mary Cole married William Berry the 19th of December 1797 in Piscataway Parish, Prince George’s Co, Md. Mary and William Berry had three children we are aware of, all born in Prince George’s Co, Md as follows: a) a unknown male was born in 1799 in Prince George’s Co, Md. b) John T Berry (see Chapter 7c4a2b) was born in 1800 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. John T Berry married three times, first to Ann Sophia Smith the 25th of January 1827 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Ann Sophia and John Berry had a daughter before Ann Sophia’s early death, born in Prince George’s Co, Md. After Ann Sophia died John T Berry then married Mary Jeffries the 10th of February 1836 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Mary and John Berry had a daughter born in Prince George’s Co, Md. Then Mary died and John T Berry married Louisa Talbert the 16th of January 1840 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Louisa was born in 1816 in Maryland. Louisa and John Berry had three children as of 1850, all born in Prince George’s Co, Md. For information about all of John Berry’s children, see Chapter 7c4a2b. (Source Code – Cd 224.) c) William J F Berry (see Chapter 7c4a2c) was born in 1810 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. William J F Berry married Eliza N Perrie the 22nd of December 1831 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Eliza was born in 1812 in Maryland. Eliza and William Berry had seven children as of 1850, all born in Prince George’s Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4a2c. (Source Code – Cd 224.) 6c4a3) Elizabeth Cole (see Chapter 5c4a3). (Source Code – Cd 224.) Elizabeth Cole was born about 1782 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Elizabeth Cole married twice, first to Manoah Scott the 3rd of February 1803 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Elizabeth and Manoah Scott had four children, all born in Prince George’s Co, Md as follows: a) Harriet Scott was born about 1804 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Harriet Scott married George Jenkins the 29th of January 1818 in Prince George’s Co, Md. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 224.) b) Mary C Scott was born the 23rd of December 1811 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Apparently Mary Scott never married and died the 24th of January 1899 and is buried in Frederick, Mt Olivet Cemetery. c) Edward J K Scott (see 7c4a3c) was born in 1816 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Edward J K Scott married Eliza Ann Boteler the 25th of February 1840 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Eliza Ann was born in 1820 in Md the daughter of William Boteler and Elizabeth Osbourn who married the 5th of February 1816 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Eliza Ann and Edward Scott had five children, all born in Prince George’s Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4a3c. Edward J K Scott died about 1850 in Prince George’s Co, Md. (Source Code – Cd 224.) d) Elizabeth Scott was born about 1817 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Apparently Elizabeth Scott never married and her headstone reads, “Died Age 67” in Frederick Co Ky and is buried in the Mt Olivet Cemetery. After Manoah Scott died then Elizabeth married John Swain the 30th of January 1826 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Elizabeth and John Swain did not have any children. 6c4a5) Priscilla Cole (see Chapter 5c4a5). (Source Code – Cd 224.) Priscilla Cole was born about 1788 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Priscilla Cole married William Sansbury the 29th of March 1811 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Priscilla and William Sansbury had five children, all born in Prince George’s Co, Md as follows: a) Sarah Sansbury was born about 1812 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Sarah Sansbury married William Stevens the 29th of January 1828 in Prince George’s Co, Md. William was born about 1797 in Md the son of William Stevens and Rebecca Tilley who married the 15th of January 1785 in Prince George’s Co, Md. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 224.) b) Priscilla Sansbury was born about 1813 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Priscilla Sansbury married John Winkler the 11th of March 1828 in Prince George’s Co, Md. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 224.) c) Thomas Sansbury was born about 1815 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Thomas Sansbury married Elizabeth V L Scott the 31st of December 1836 in Prince George’s Co, Md. We do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 224.) d) William Sansbury was born about 1816 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. William Sansbury married Nancy Gallyham the 20th of May 1839 in Prince George’s Co, Md. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 224.) e) Elizabeth Sansbury (see Chapter 7c4a5e) was born about 1819 in Prince George’s Co, Md and raised in Prince George’s Co, Md. Elizabeth Sansbury married Charles Ridgely jr the 24th of December 1838 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Charles was born in 1817 in Md the son of Charles Ridgely sr (born 1778 Md, a farmer) and Ruth Ingram Smith (died before 1850 Md) who married the 2nd of December 1800 in Prince George’s Co, Md. Elizabeth and Charles Ridgely jr had two daughters, both born in Prince George’s Co, Md before Elizabeth’s death which occurred about 1850. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4a5e. (Source Code – Cd 224.) 6c4b1) Eleanor Rice (see Chapter 5c4b1). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Eleanor Rice was born about 1794 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Eleanor Rice married John W Palmer the 13th of December 1815 in Halifax Co, Va. Eleanor and John Palmer had six children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va as follows: a) Hartwell Palmer (see Chapter 7c4b1a) was born in 1816 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Hartwell Palmer married Jane C, maiden name unknown about 1845 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Jane was born in 1824 in Virginia. Jane and Hartwell Palmer had seven children as of 1860, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4b1a. b) Evan P Palmer (see Chapter 7c4b1b) was born about 1817 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Evan P Palmer married Pauline J Motley the 26th of March 1842 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Pauline was born in 1823 in Va the daughter of David Motley and Giddy Nichols who married the 4th of October 1820 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Pauline’s parternal grandparents are David Motley and Elizabeth Pendleton who married the 13th of August 1785 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Evan Palmer and Pauline moved to Rockingham Co, NC and Evan Palmer was farming as shown in the 1850 Rockingham Co, NC census. Pauline and Evan Palmer had four children, all born in Rockingham Co, NC. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4b1b. According to the 1880 Rockingham Co, NC census Pauline is a widow and is living with her son William Samuel Palmer and his family. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) William Rice Palmer (see Chapter 7c4b1c) was born in 1819 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. William Rice Palmer married Lydia E Hundley the 30th of November 1843 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Lydia was born in 1823 in Va the daughter of William Hundley (born 1791 Va, a farmer) and Mary, maiden name unknown (born 1794 Va). Lydia and William Rice Palmer had four children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4b1c. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Isaac Martin Palmer (see Chapter 7c4b1d) was born in March 1822 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Isaac Martin Palmer married Alice D Lacy the 14th of September 1846 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Alice was born in 1821 in Va the daughter of John J Lacy and Elizabeth Milner who married the 27th of December 1819 in Halifax Co, Va. Alice and Isaac Martin Palmer had five children as of 1860, all born in Halifax Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4b1d. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Martha Palmer (see 7c4b1e) was born in 1822 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Martha Palmer married Peter Grant the 9th of September 1839 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Peter was born in 1818 in Va the son of James Grant (born 1787 Va, a farmer) and Elizabeth Neale who married the 26th of October 1807 in Fauquier Co, Va. After Peter Grant’s mother died his father then married Mary D Yates the 1st of December 1836 in Rappahannock Co, Va. Peter Grant was a farmer and Martha and him had three children as of 1850, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4b1e. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) Elizabeth “Betsy” Palmer (see Chapter 7c4b1f) was born in 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Elizabeth “Betsy” Palmer married Coleman Augustus Barber the 14th of October 1844 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Coleman Augustus was born in 1820 in Va the son of Coleman Barber and Ann [maiden name either Waggoner or Eddes] who married the 17th of February 1816 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Betsy and Coleman Augustus Barber had twelve children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4b1f. According to the 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census has Coleman Augustus Barber and Betsy with the following children living at home: Charles Barber, Duncan Barber, Nannie Barber, and Louisa Barber. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c4b2) Hawker (Hocker) Rice (see Chapter 5c4b2). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Hawker Rice was born in 1795 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Hawker Rice married Lucy Jane Clarke the 10th of August 1837 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Lucy Jane was born in 1802 in Virginia. Lucy Jane and Hawker Rice had nine children, all born in Halifax Co, Va as follows: a) William Rice was born about 1838 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. b) Nancy Rice was born about 1838 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. c) Judith Rice was born in 1839 in Halifax, Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. d) Thomas Rice was born in 1842 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. e) Sarah Rice was born in 1844 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. f) Elizabeth Rice was born in 1847 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. g) John T Rice born in 1849 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. h) Eliza Jane Rice was born in 1852 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. i) Henry Hawker Rice born in March 1853 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. According to the 1870 and 1880 Halifax Co, Va census Henry Hawker Rice was living with his widow mother and sister Eliza Jane Rice and brother John Rice. Those two censuses show Henry Hawker Rice was a laborer. Henry Hawker Rice married Kate, maiden name unknown in 1898 in Halifax Co, Va. Kate was born in March 1870 in Va and apparently had been married before and had a child from that early marriage. The 1900 Halifax Co, Va census shows that Henry Hawker Rice was a farmer and owned his farm. We do not know of any children from this marriage. 6c4e1) Druscilla Earp (see Chapter 5c4e1). (Source Codes – CLK2, Cd 229.) Druscilla Earp was born in 1784 in Montgomery Co, Md and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Druscilla Earp married Thomas Clark the 11th of November 1805 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Thomas was born about 1780 the son of John Clark and Jane Pyron. (According to the LDS CD 229 Marriage Records we find that Jane Pyron married John Hargis the 3rd of June 1778 in Caswell Co, NC.) Druscilla and Thomas Clark had seven children, four born in Caswell Co, NC and three born in Pulaski Co, Ky as follows: a) Josiah Clark was born in 1806 in Caswell Co, NC and raised in Caswell Co, NC and Pulaski Co, Ky. b) John A Clark was born in 1807 in Caswell Co, NC and raised in Caswell Co, NC and Pulaski Co, Ky. John A Clark married Lucinda Reid the 25th of November 1828 in Pulaski Co, Ky. At this time we do not know about their children. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) Thomas Stewart Clark (see Chapter 7c4e1c) was born about 1808 in Caswell Co, NC and raised in Caswell Co, NC and Pulaski Co, Ky. Thomas Stewart Clark married Pernety Phelps the 31st of January 1832 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Pernety was born in 1812 in Caswell Co, NC. Pernety and Thomas Stewart Clark had six children we know of, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e1c. As shown in the 1860 Pulaski Co, Ky census Thomas Stewart Clark was a farmer. The 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows that Thomas Stewart Clark and Pernety had their daughter Margaret Lavina Clark living with them. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Anna Clark (see Chapter 7c4e1d) was born the 14th of February 1813 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Anna Clark married Thomas Hargis sr the 5th of January 1835 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Thomas was born the 11th of February 1809 in Pulaski Co, Ky the son of William Hargis and Rachel Meese who married the 16th of January 1804 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Anna and Thomas Hargis had twelve children, five born in Pulaski Co, Ky and two born in Indiana, and one born in Edgar Co, Il and two born in Fulton Co, Il, and two born in Polk Co, Ia. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e1d. Anna [Clark] Hargis died in April 1884 in Missouri. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Steward Ward Clark born in 1812 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Steward Ward Clark married Mary, maiden name unknown. Mary was born in 1814 in Kentucky. The 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows that Stewart Ward’s brother James Clark was living with them and farming. f) Jemima Clark (see Chapter 7c4e1f) was born in 1815 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Jemima Clark married John Thomas Hargis the 13th (one input has the 3rd of November 1831) of November 1831 in Pulaski Co, Ky. John Thomas was born in 1806 in Pulaski Co, Ky the son of William Hargis and Rachel Meese who married the 16th of January 1804 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Jemima and John Thomas Hargis had seven children as of 1850, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e1f. (Source Code – Cd 229.) g) James Clark was born in 1824 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census James Clark was living with his brother Steward Ward Clark and his wife. 6c4e2) Jemima Earp (see Chapter 5c4e2). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Jemima Earp was born in 1786 in Caswell Co, NC and raised in Caswell Co, NC. Jemima Earp married James Randolph II the 11th of October 1813 in Caswell Co, NC. James was born in 1783 in Carswell, Co, NC the son of James Randolph I and Mary Dye who married the 12th of December 1781 in Carswell Co, NC. Apparently Mary [Dye] Randolph died early in 1784 and then James Randolph I married Matilda McNair the 9th of October 1784 in Edgecomb Co, NC and she raised his son James Randolph II. Jemima and James Randolph II had at least five children we are aware of, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky as follows: a) Robert Robbins Randolph (see Chapter 7c4e2a) was born the 21st of April 1816 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Robert Robbins Randolph married Eleanor Sears the 1st of September 1834 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Eleanor was born in 1818 in Ky the daughter of Jesse Sears and Peggy Cox who married the 5th of March 1807 in Knox Co, Ky. Eleanor and Robert Robbins Randolph had twelve children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e2a. According to the 1850, 1860 and 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census Robert Robbins Randolph was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Mary “Polly” Randolph (see Chapter 7c4e2b) was born in April 1818 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mary Randolph married Peter W Sears the 25th of November 1833 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Peter was born in 1814 in Ky the son of Jesse Sears and Peggy Cox who married the 5th of March 1807 in Knox Co, Ky. Mary and Peter Sears had eight children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e2a. As shown in the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census Mary was living alone with five of her children living with her. During this period Peter Sears was away becoming a Methodist preacher. The 1860 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows Rev Peter Sears and Mary and their children. We find Mary a widow and living with her daughter Emily Frances [Randolph] Alexander as shown in the 1880 and 1900 Pulaski Co, Ky census. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) William Randolph (see Chapter 7c4e2c) was born in 1821 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. William Randolph married Frankly Ruark the 15th of August 1838 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Frankly was born in 1822 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of Thomas Ruark and Rachel Hays who married the 19th of November 1821 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Frankly and William Randolph had five children as of 1850, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e2c. As shown in the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census William Randolph was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Timothy Randolph (see Chapter 7c4e2d) was born in 1822 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Timothy Randolph married Emily Jane Gilliland the 19th of December 1844 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Emily Jane was born in 1827 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of James Gilliland and Miranda Moore who married the 23rd of January 1821 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Emily and Timothy Randolph had three children as of 1850, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e2d. According to the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census Timothy Randolph was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Andrew Jackson Randolph (Randall) (see Chapter 7c4e2e) was born the 11th of July 1829 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Andrew Jackson Randolph married Catherine Phelps the 3rd of November 1847 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Catherine was born the 2nd of July 1831 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of James Phelps (born 1810 Ky, a farmer) and Elizabeth Brinson (born 1808 Ky) who married the 24th of November 1830 in Pulaski Co, Ky. The 1900 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows his birthdate as July 1823, and Catherine’s birthdate as July 1825, but all other censuses show it as we have. Catherine and Andrew Randolph had thirteen children, six were alive in 1900, and we know of eight who were born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e2e. Andrew Jackson Randolph was a farmer as shown in the 1860 and 1870 Pulaski Co, Ky census. The 1900 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows that Andrew Jackson Randolph was a farmer and he owned his farm free of any mortage. That 1900 census also shows that two of their granddaughters were living with them: Lillie A Randolph (born December 1887 Ky, school girl) and Lea Randolph (born December 1888 Ky, school girl). The 1910 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows Andrew Jackson Randolph was a widower and had his son Willis Randolph and his family living with him. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c4e3) Allen M Earp (see Chapter 5c4e3). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Allen M Earp was born in 1796 in Caswell Co, NC and raised in Caswell Co, NC and Pulaski Co, Ky. Allen M Earp married Mary Ann “Polly” Stogsdill the 23rd of January 1819 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Polly was born the 7th of August 1795 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Polly and Allen Earp had ten children, six born in Pulaski Co, Ky and four born in Tennessee as follows: a) Archibald Earp was born in 1820 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. b) Susannah Earp (see Chapter 7c4e3b) was born the 8th of January 1821 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky and Tennessee. Susannah Earp married John Wesley Scott about 1837 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Susannah and John Wesley Scott had eleven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e3b. Susannah [Earp] Scott died the 3rd of March 1856 and John Wesley Scott died the 21st of March 1888 and both are buried in the Black Springs Cemetery, Arkansas. c) Ellender Earp was born the 16th of May 1822 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky, Franklin Co, Tn, and Montgomery Co, Ark. Ellender Earp married Dr James Dickson the 28th of September 1843 in Colorado Co, Tx. At this time this is all we know about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 227.) d) Ann A Earp was born the 13th of January 1824 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky and Franklin Co, Tn. Ann A Earp married James Woods the 23rd of October 1842 in Franklin Co, Tn. At this time this is all we know about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) John Wesley Earp (see Chapter 7c4e3e) was born in 1828 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky and Franklin Co, Tn. John Wesley Earp married Lena White the 6th of November 1849 in Marshall Co, Tn. Lena and John Wesley Earp had two children, both born in McLennan Co, Tx. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e3e. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) Matilda Caroline Earp was born about 1829 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised Franklin Co, Tn. Matilda Caroline Earp married Slowman White the 15th of April 1851 in Marshall Co, Tn. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 002.) g) William H Earp was born the 26th of November 1830 in Franklin Co, Tn and raised in Franklin Co, Tn and Montgomery Co, Ark and Phelps Co, Mo. h) Katherine Earp was born about 1831 in Franklin Co, Tn and raised in Franklin Co, Tn and Montgomery Co, Ark. i) Josiah Earp was born about 1833 in Franklin Co, Tn and raised in Franklin Co, Tn and Montgomery Co, Ark and Phelps Co, Mo. At this time this is all we know about him. j) Mary Ann “Polly” Earp was born the 10th of December 1838 in Franklin Co, Tn and raised in Franklin Co, Tn and Montgomery Co, Ark. Mary Ann Earp married James Hamilton Montgomery the 7th of August 1856 in Polk Co, Ark. Mary Ann [Earp] Montgomery died the 18th of March 1903 in Fresno Co, Ca. 6c4e4) Philip Hawker Earp (see Chapter 5c4c4). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Philip Hawker Earp was born in 1797 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Caswell Co, NC and Pulaski Co, Ky. Philip Hawker Earp married twice, first to Sarah Stogsdill the 27th of August 1823 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Sarah and Philip Hawker Earp had three children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky as follows: a) Singleton Earp (see Chapter 7c4e4a) was born in 1824 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Singleton Earp married Sarah Fore the 22nd of September 1845 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Sarah was born the 29th of September 1830 in Ky the daughter of John Fore and Lucretia Umfleet who married the 22nd of December 1820 in Knox Co, Ky. Sarah and Singleton Earp had seven children, five born in Pulaski Co, Ky and two born in Phelps Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e4a. The 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows that Singleton Earp was a farmer and he and Sarah had their first three children. As shown in the 1870 Phelps Co, Mo census Singleton Earp and Sarah had the following children living with them: Nancy E Earp, Philip Hawker Earp, and Miranda Earp. Singleton Earp died in March 1872 in Phelps Co, Mo and Sarah [Fore] Earp died the 30th of June 1904 in Phelps Co, Mo and is buried in the Trout Cemetery, Phelps Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) William Earp (see Chapter 7c4e4b) was born in 1827 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. William Earp married Mary Ann Bradley the 29th of October 1846 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mary Ann was born in 1829 in Kentucky. Mary Ann and William Earp had two children as of 1850, both born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e4b. According to the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census William Earp was a farmer in Somerset, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 002.) c) Josiah Earp (see Chapter 7c4e4c) born in 1829 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Josiah Earp married Mary Hannah Draper the 30th of July 1855 in Fannin Co, Tx. Mary Hannah and Josiah Earp had a daughter, born in Fannin Co, Tx. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 7c4e4c. Josiah Earp died the 30th of December 1886 in Fannin Co, Tx. Sarah [Stogsdill] Earp died and then Philip Hawker Earp married Dicady Phelps the 19th of April 1831 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Dicady was born in 1810 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of Larkin Phelps and Ann Dye who married the 19th of August 1796 in Caswell Co, NC. Dicady and Philip Hawker Earp had nine children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky as follows: d) Anna Earp (see Chapter 7c4e4d) was born in 1832 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Anna Earp married Robert M Phelps the 21st of May 1849 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Robert was born in December 1831 in Pulaski Co, Ky the son of Lorenzo D Phelps (born 1805 NC, a farmer) and Sarah Benson (born 1807 Ky) who married the 29th of July 1828 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Anna and Robert Phelps had ten children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e4d. According to the 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census Robert Phelps was a farmer and they still had their youngest four children living at home. Robert M Phelps died the 2nd of April 1918 in Bent, Pulaski Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Rachel Earp (see Chapter 7c4e4e) was born the 2nd of January 1834 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census Rachel Earp was living at home with her parents. Rachel Earp married William Louden Phelps the 23rd of January 1854 in Pulaski Co, Ky. William was born in June 1835 in Pulaski Co, Ky the son of Lorenzo D Phelps (born 1805 NC, a farmer) and Sarah Benson (born 1807 Ky) who married the 29th of July 1828 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Rachel and William Louden Phelps had nine children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e4e. As shown in the 1870 and 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census William Louden Phelps was a farmer. The 1900 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows that William Louden Phelps was a widower and he had his son John Phelps and his family living with him. (Source Code – Cd 233.) f) James A Earp was born in 1836 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. As shown in the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census James Earp was attending school. James A Earp married Martha Claunch the 29th of September 1853 in Pulaski Co, Ky. At this time this is all we know about this couple. g) Daniel Earp was born in 1838 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. The 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows that Daniel Earp was attending school. Daniel Earp married Ann Hargis the 19th of March 1868 in Pulaski Co, Ky. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. h) George W Earp (see Chapter 7c4e4h) was born in 1840 (1900 census shows him as born in March 1842) in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census George Earp was attending school. George W Earp married Mary Ann Hargis the 19th of March 1863 (1868 ?) in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mary Ann was born in 1847 in Pulaski Co, Ky Ky the daughter of Samuel B Hargis (born 1821 Ky, a farmer) and Elizabeth Whitaker (born 1824 Ky) who married the 4th of February 1846 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mary Ann and George Earp had two daughters before Mary Ann’s early death, both born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their daughters, see Chapter 7c4e4h. As shown in the 1870 and 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census George Earp was a farmer. According to the 1900 Pulaski Co, Ky census we believe George Earp was living with the William Randolph family and the 1910 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows him living with his paternal nephew George Earp and his family. (Source Code – Cd 233.) i) Riley Jefferson Earp was born in 1842 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Riley Jefferson Earp died the 22nd of September 1861 in Camp Robinson, Ky. j) Mahala Ellender Earp (see Chapter 8c4e1c1) was born in 1844 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mahala Ellender Earp married her first cousin’s son (see Chapter 7c4e1c1) John Allen Clark the 13th of February 1862 in Pulaski Co, Ky. John Allen was born in 1841 in Pulaski Co, Ky the son of Thomas Stewart Clark (born 1811 NC, a farmer) and Pernety Phelps (born 1812 NC) who married the 31st of January 1832 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mahala Ellender and John Allen Clark had twelve children, ten that lived and nine we know of and all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c4e1c1. According to the 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census John Allen Clark was a farmer. k) Mary ”Polly” Ann Earp was born in 1846 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mary Ann Earp married William Hargis the 13th of December 1866 in Pulaski Co, Ky. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 233.) l) Sidney King Earp (see Chapter 7c4e4l) was born in 1851 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Sidney King Earp married Mahala Jane Hargis the 2nd of January 1868 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mahala Jane was born in 1850 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of Napoleon B Hargis (born 1819 Ky, a farmer) and Lucinda Baker (born 1824 Ky) who married the 9th of October 1843 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Mahala and Sidney King Earp had eight children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e4l. As shown in the 1870 Pulaski Co, Ky census Sidney King Earp was a farmer and he and his wife and son were living with his widow mother and working the farm. The 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows that Sidney King Earp was a farmer and he and Mahala Jane had his widow mother living with them. As shown in the 1900 Pulaski Co, Ky census Sidney King Earp and Mahala Jane had Tabitha Earp and Andrew Earp living with them, and Sidney was a farmer and he owned his farm free of any mortage. The 1910 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows Sidney King Earp and Mahala Jane living alone and Sidney was a farmer. Sidney King Earp was a widower and living with his son George Earp and his family according to the 1920 Pulaski Co, Ky census. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 6c4e5) Eleanor Earp (see Chapter 5c4e5). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Eleanor Earp was born in 1800 in Caswell Co, NC and raised in Caswell Co, NC. Eleanor Earp married George Randolph the 6th of July 1813 in Caswell Co, NC in Carswell, Co, NC. George was born about 1782 in in Carswell, Co, NC the son of James Randolph and Mary Dye who married the 12th of December 1781 in Carswell Co, NC. Apparently Mary [Dye] Randolph died early in 1784 and then James Randolph I married Matilda McNair the 9th of October 1784 in Edgecomb Co, NC and she raised his son George Randolph. Eleanor and George Randolph had three children we know of, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky as follows: a) Jelico Randolph (see Chapter 7c4e5a) was born about 1815 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Jelico Randolph married Obediah Phelps the 3rd of April 1838 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Obediah was born in 1814 in Kentucky. Jelico and Obediah Phelps had three sons before Jelico’s early death, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e5a. After Jelico died Obediah Phelps married Polly Burket the 15th of March 1847 in Pulaski Co, Ky. As shown in the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census Obediah Phelps was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Matilda Randolph (see Chapter 7c4e5b) was born in 1819 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Matilda Randolph married Josephus Inabnit the 11th of April 1838 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Josephus was born in October 1818 in Pulaski Co, Ky the son of Joseph Inabnit (born 1790 Va, a farmer) and Sally Stogsdill (died before 1860 Ky) who married the 16th of January 1813 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Matilda and Josephus Inabnit had seven children as of 1860, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e5b. According to the 1860 Pulaski Co, Ky census Josephus Inabnit was a farmer. The 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows Josephus Inabnit and Matilda with their son William Inabnit and their granddaughter M E Duvall living with them. (Source Code – Cd 229.) c) James Randolph (see Chapter 7c4e5c) was born in 1821 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. James Randolph married Nancy Gilliland the 21st of March 1849 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Nancy was born in 1827 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of James Gilliland and Miranda Moore who married the 23rd of January 1821 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Nancy and James Randolph had five children as of 1870, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e5c. The 1870 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows James Randolph was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Thomas Randolph (see Chapter 7c4e5d) was born in 1823 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Thomas Randolph married Betheny Hargis the 4th of September 1844 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Betheny was born in 1826 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Betheny and Thomas Randolph had ten children we know of, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e5d. According to the 1870 Pulaski Co, Ky census Thomas Randolph was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6c4e6) Singleton Earp (see Chapter 5c4e6). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Singleton Earp was born in 1802 in Caswell Co, NC and raised in Caswell Co, NC and Pulaski Co, Ky. Singleton Earp married twice, first to Rebecca Herrin the 15th of December 1825 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Rebecca was born about 1805 the daughter of John Herrin and Sary Sanders who married the 22nd of April 1802 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Rebecca and Singleton Earp had three children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky as follows: a) Allen Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6a) was born in 1826 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Allen Earp married Sarah Alexander the 15th of October 1844 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Sarah and Allen Earp had a daughter we know of. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 7c4e6a. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Samuel Earp was born in 1828 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. As shown in the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census Samuel Earp was living at home with his father and step-mother and was attending school (college ?). c) Polly Ann Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6c) was born in 1830 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Polly Ann Earp married Bluford Stogsdill the 2nd of May 1846 in Pulaski Co, Ky by the Rev William Stogsdill. Bluford was born the 25th of March 1826 in Kentucky. Polly Ann and Bluford Stogsdill had fifteen children, twelve born in Pulaski Co, Ky and three born in Phelps Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e6c. (Source Code – Cd 229.) After Rebecca [Herrin] Earp died then Singleton Earp married Hannah Brinson the 15th of August 1831 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Hannah was born in 1813 in Kentucky. Hannah and Singleton Earp had ten children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky as follows: d) Rebecca Eleanor Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6d) was born in 1835 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. According to the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census Rebecca Elleanor Earp was attending school. Rebecca Eleanor Earp married William H Alexander the 20th of March 1854 in Pulaski Co, Ky. William was born in 1830 in Ky the son of Alfred Alexander (born 1805 Ky, a farmer) and Betsy Stogsdill (born 1806 Ky) who married the 19th of July 1828 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Rebecca Eleanor and William Alexander had eight children, seven we know of and all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e6d. As shown in the 1870 and 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census William Alexander was a farmer. The 1910 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows William Alexander and Rebecca Eleanor living alone and William was a farmer and owned his farm free of any mortage. e) Martha Earp was born about 1835 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Martha Earp was not with her family in 1850, she may have died. f) William M Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6f) was born in 1838 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. As shown in the 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census William Earp was attending school. William M Earp married Elvira Alexander the 27th of February 1862 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Elvira was born in 1838 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of Alfred Alexander (born 1805 Ky, a farmer) and Betsy Stogsdill (born 1806 Ky) who married the 19th of July 1828 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Elvira and William Earp had two sons as of 1870, both born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e6f. As shown in the 1870 Pulaski Co, Ky census William Earp was a farmer in Bent, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) g) Elizabeth M Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6g) was born the 11th of January 1840 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. The 1850 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows that Elizabeth Earp was attending school. Elizabeth M Earp married widower Benjamin Franklin Sewell the 1st of February 1866 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Benjamin Franklin was born in 1835 in Ky the son of Isaac Sewell (born 1796 NC, a farmer) and Nancy Smith (died before 1850 Ky) who married the 21st of November 1825 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Benjamin Franklin Sewell had six children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e6g. According to the 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census Benjamin Franklin Sewell was a farmer. Benjamin Franklin Sewell died the 31st of January 1893 in Grundy, Pulaski Co, Ky. The 1900 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows Elizabeth a widow and she was living next to her son Silas Logan Sewell and she had her daughter Nancy Sewell living with her. The 1910 Pulaski Co, Ky census shows Elizabeth a widow and she had her single daughter Nancy living with her. Elizabeth M [Earp] Sewell died the 11th of January 1916 in Pulaski Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) h) Lucinda Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6h) was born in June of 1843 in Pulaski Co, Ky and Pulaski Co, Ky. Lucinda Earp married Andrew J Fulcher the 10th of October 1872 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Andrew was born in August 1841 in Ky the son of James Fulcher (born 1798 NC, a farmer) and Sarah, maiden name unknown (born 1815 Va). Lucinda and Andrew Fulcher had four children, three that lived and two children we know of and both born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e6h. According to the 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census Andrew Fulcher was a farmer and he and Lucinda had his widower father living with them. Lucinda [Earp] Fulcher died in 1916 in Pulaski Co, Ky and Andrew J Fulcher died before 1933 in Pulaski Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) i) Nancy Jane Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6i) was born in 1844 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Nancy Jane Earp married Willis G Evans the 23rd of November 1865 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Willis was born in 1835 in Pulaski Co, Ky the son of George W Evans (born 1810 Ky, a farmer) and Mary, maiden name unknown who married about 1832 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Nancy Jane and Willis Evans had nine children, eight we know of, and six alive in 1910 and all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e6i. (Source Code – Cd 233.) j) John S Earp was born in 1846 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. John S Earp married Mary Jane Callahan the 24th of December 1865 in Pulaski Co, Ky. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. (Source Code – Cd 233.) k) Andrew Milford Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6k) was born the 27th of March 1848 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Andrew Milford Earp married Nancy Jane Stogsdill the 14th of August 1873 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Nancy Jane was born in 1855 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of Willis G Stogsdill (born 1832 Ky, a farmer) and Sarah Alexander (born 1833 Ky) who married the 17th of Febraury 1851 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Nancy Jane and Andrew Milford Earp had eleven children, all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4e6k. According to the 1910 Pulaski Co, Ky census Andrew Milford Earp was a farmer and owned his farm with a mortage. Andrew Milford Earp died the 13th of January 1919 in Pulaski Co, Ky and Nancy Jane [Stogsdill] Earp died the 8th of September 1924 in Pulaski Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) l) Sarah Rachel Earp (see Chapter 7c4e6l) was born the 12th of May 1852 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Sarah Rachel Earp married John Perry Miller the 28th of September 1870 in Pulaski Co, Ky. John Perry was born in 1847 in Pulaski Co, Ky the son of Jacob Miller (born 1822 Va, a farmer) and Nancy Smiley (born 1818 Va) who married the 28th of October 1841 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Sarah Rachel and John Perry Miller had twelve children, eight being alive in 1910 and all born in Pulaski Co, Ky. For information on their children, see Chapter 7c4e6l. According to the 1910 Pulaski Co, Ky census John Perry Miller was a farmer and he owned his farm free of any mortage. (Source Code – Cd 233.) m) Josiah Earp was born in 1856 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Josiah Earp married Martha Ellen Souder the 1st of March 1877 (LDS shows them married the 21st of December 1871) in Pulaski Co, Ky. Martha Ellen was born in 1859 in Pulaski Co, Ky the daughter of Daniel F Souder (born 1834 Ky, a farmer) and Nancy Doolin (born 1833 Ky) who married the 13th of July 1856 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Martha Ellen and Josiah Earp had a son, Willis J Earp born the 3rd of March 1878 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. According to the 1880 Pulaski Co, Ky census Josiah Earp and Martha Ellen and their son were living with his parents and Josiah was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 6c4e7) Anna Earp (see Chapter 5c4e7). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Anna Earp was born about 1806 in Caswell Co, NC and raised in Caswell Co, NC and Pulaski Co, Ky. Anna Earp married the widower John Herrin the 31st of May 1825 in Pulaski Co, Ky. John was born in 1806 in Ky the son of John Herrin and Sary Sanders who married the 22nd of April 1802 in Pulaski Co, Ky. Anna and John Herrin had two children that we know of, both born in Pulaski Co, Ky as follows: a) Sarah Herrin was born in 1826 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Sarah Herrin never married and in the 1870 Pulaski Co, Ky census she was living alone. b) Richard Herrin was born in 1830 in Pulaski Co, Ky and raised in Pulaski Co, Ky. Richard Herrin married Katherine A Cleland the 18th of August 1851 in Pulaski Co, Ky. At this time we do not know any more about this couple. 6c4f1) Mary “Polly” Seals (see Chapter 5c4f1). (Source Code – VEP83.) Mary “Polly” Seals was born about 1792 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Mary “Polly” Seals married Rev George W Smith about 1816 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. George was born about 1790 in Pittsylvania Co, Va the son of James Smith and Mary Hammock who married the 18th of December 1788 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Polly and Rev George Smith had four children we know of as follows: a) Rev D E Smith was born about 1817 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Hawkins Co, Tn. Rev D E Smith married Rebecca Seals. b) Catherine Smith was born about 1819 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Hawkins Co, Tn. c) Elizabeth Smith was born about 1822 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co, Tn. d) Lizzie Smith was born about 1825 in Hawkins Co, Tn and died when young. 6c4f2) Baily Seals (see Chapter 5c4f2). Baily Seals1 was born in 1794 in Randolph Co, NC and raised in Randolph Co, NC and Hancock Co, Tn. Baily Seals married Rebecca Mathis about 1816 in Claiborne Co (now Hancock Co) Tn. Rebecca was born in 1795 in Darlington Co, SC the daughter of Enos Mathis and Nancy, maiden name unknown. Rebecca and Baily Seals had fourteen children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn as follows: a) William Baily Seals (see Chapter 7c4f2a) was born in 1817 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. William Baily Seals married three times, first to Mary “Polly” Vaughan the 27th of February 1839 in Hawkins Co, Tn. Mary was born in 1817 in Virginia. Mary and William Baily Seals had seven children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter7c4f2a. According to the 1850 and 1860 Hancock Co, Tn census William Baily Seals was a farmer. William Baily Seals married Betsy Ann Mayes about 1858 in Hancock Co, Tn. Later, apparently William Baily Seals married Betsy Ann’ sister Cordelia Mayes2. b) Enos Seals (see Chapter 7c4f2b) was born in 1819 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Enos Seals married three times, first to Mary Ann Stubblefield about 1839 in Hancock Co, Tn. Mary Ann was born in 1818 in North Carolina the daughter of Mary “Polly” [maiden name unknown] Stubblefield (born 1790 Va). Mary Ann and Enos Seals had eleven children we know of, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f2b. Enos Seals then married Dulany “Lannie” Sutton the 19th of March 1867 in Claiborne Co, Tn. Dulany was born in 1830 in Claiborne Co, Tn the daughter of Thomas Sutton (born 12 March 1799 NC) and Hannah Lawson (born 1799 NC). We know of no children from this second marriage. Apparently Enos Seals married his brother William Baily Seals widow Cordelia [Mayes] Seals2. c) Noel Seals (see Chapter 7c4f2c) was born in March 1822 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Noel Seals married Mary, maiden name unknown about 1847 in Hancock Co, Tn. Mary was born in 1822 in Tennessee. Mary and Noel Seals had two children, both born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f2c. As shown in the 1850 and 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census Noel Seals was a farmer. The 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census shows that Noel Seals was a widower and had his daughter Orlena Seals and her children living with him. The 1900 Hancock Co, Tn census shows Noel Seals and his daughter Orlena Seals were living with her daughter Ophra and Eli Fleenor and their family. d) Martha “Patsy” Seals (see Chapter 7c4f2d) was born in 1823 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Patsy Seals married John Purkey the 1st of October 1846 in Claiborne Co, Tn. John was born in 1823 in Tennessee the son of Reuben Purkey and Sarah “Sally” McGhee. Martha and John Purkey had three children we know of, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f2d. As shown in the 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census John Purkey was a farmer and his brother David Purkey was living with them and working on the farm. The 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census shows that Martha and John Purkey have John’s nephew George Purkey (born 1858 Tn) working on the farm and living with them. (Source Code – Cd 229.) e) Nancy Seals was born in 1825 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Nancy Seals married Manny (Roberts or Brooks)1. f) Champion “Champ” Seals was born in 1827 in Hancock Co, Tn and was living at home with his parents according to the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. Champion Seals married Eliza Seals1. Eliza was the daughter of Zachariah Seals and Elizabeth Lamb. g) Rebecca Seals was born in 1829 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Rebecca Seals married Rev William Trent Greene. William Trent was born 5th of April 18251. h) Jane Seals was born in 1830 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Jane Seals married Enoch Seals1. Enoch was the son of Zachariah Seals and Elizabeth Lamb. i) John J Seals (see Chapter 7c4f2i) was born in 1832 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. John J Seals married Cynthia, maiden name unknown about 1860 in Hancock Co, Tn. Cynthia was born in 1835 in Tennessee. Cynthia and John Seals had eight children as of 1880, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f2i. As shown in the 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census John Seals was a farmer. j) Lydia Seals was born in 1833 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Lydia Seals married William “Bill” Jones1. k) Thomas Seals (see Chapter 7c4f2k) was born in 1835 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Thomas Seals married Dorcas, maiden name unknown about 1854 in Hancock Co, Tn. Dorcas was born in 1834 in Tennessee. Dorcas and Thomas Seals had five children we know of, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f2h. According to the 1860 Hancock Co, Tn census Thomas Seals was a farmer. The 1870 and 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census does not show Thomas Seals, just his wife and children. Thomas Seals may have died before the 1880 census was taken. l) Philip Seals was born in 1837 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Philip Seals married Elizabeth (Rhoda ?), maiden name unknown1. m) Oliver Seals was born in 1838 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. n) Jemima Seals was born in 1840 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. 6c4f3) Nancy Seals (see Chapter 5c4f3). Nancy Seals was born in 1796 in Randolph Co, NC and raised in Randolph Co, NC and Claiborne Co (now Hancock Co) Tn. Nancy Seals married Moses Mathis about 1814 in Claiborne Co (now Hancock Co) Tn. Moses was born in 1794 in Darlington Co, SC the son of Enos Mathis and Nancy, maiden name unknown. Nancy and Moses Mathis had six children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn as follows: a) Washington Mathis was born about 1815 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. b) Reuben Mathis (see Chapter 7c4f3b) was born in 1817 in Kentucky and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Reuben Mathis married twice, first to Vina Bowen about 1840 in Tennessee. Vina and Reuben Mathis had a son. Then Reuben Mathis married Elizabeth, maiden name unknown about 1844 in Tennessee. Elizabeth was born in 1828 in Tennessee. Elizabeth and Reuben Mathis had seven children. For information about all of Reuben Mathis children, see Chapter 7c4f3b. According to the 1850 and 1860 Hancock Co, Tn census Reuben Mathis was a farmer. c) William Asa Mathis (see Chapter 7c4f3c) was born in 1820 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. William Asa Mathis married twice, first to Mary Ann Anderson about 1839 in Hancock Co, Tn. Mary Ann and William Asa Mathis had a son. Then William Asa Mathis married Susannah, maiden name unknown about 1843 in Hancock Co, Tn. Susannah was born in 1825 in Tennessee. Susannah and William Asa had three sons as of 1850, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about all of William Asa Mathis’s sons, see Chapter 7c4f3c. As shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census William Asa Mathis was a chimmaker. d) Alexander Mathis was born in 1825 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Alexander Mathis married Easter, maiden name unknown about 1847 in Hancock Co, Tn. Easter was born in 1823 in Tennessee. As of 1850 they had not started a family. The 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census shows that Alexander Mathis was a farmer. e) Melissa Mathis (see Chapter 7c4f3e) was born in 1828 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Melissa Mathis married John Stubblefield the 18th of December 1845 in Hawkins Co, Tn. John was born in 1826 in Rockingham Co, NC the son of Robert Stubblefield and Mary Rains. Melissa and John Stubblefield had twelve children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For informationa about their children, see Chapter 7c4f3e. As shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census John Stubblefield was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) f) David Mathis (see Chapter 7c4f3f) was born in 1832 in Hancock Co, Tn and was working as a laborer and living at home with his parents as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. David Mathis married Martha Emeline Ferguson about 1855 in Hancock Co, Tn. Martha Emeline was born the 1st of June 1840 (the 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census shows her born in 1834) in Tennessee the daughter of widow Elizabeth [maiden name unknown] Ferguson. Martha Emeline and David Mathis had seven children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f3f. As shown in the 1860 and 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census David Mathis was a farmer. Martha Emeline [Ferguson] Mathis died the 1st of June 1900 in Tennessee. 6c4f4) Noel Smith Seals (see Chapter 5c4f4). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Noel Smith Seals was born the 30th of July 1798 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Noel Smith Seals married Nancy Anne Frost the 13th of January 1820 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Nancy Anne and Noel Smith Seals had ten children, eight born in Hawkins Co, Tn and two born in Hancock Co, Tn as follows: a) Anna Seals (see Chapter 7c4f4a) was born in 1821 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. Anna Seals married James Shelby the 4th of November 1847 in Claiborne Co, Tn. Anna and James Shelby had seven children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f4a. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Sarah “Sally” Seals (see Chapter 7c4f4b) was born in 1823 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. Sarah Seals married twice, first to a Gabriel Hicks about 1843 in Hancock Co, Tn. Gabriel was born in 1822 in Tn the son of James Hicks (born 1784 Va, a farmer) and Lydia, maiden name unknown (born 1790 Va). Sally and Gabriel Hicks had three sons as of 1850, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7c4f4b. According to the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census Gabriel Hicks was a farmer. Sometime later Sally married a “Perry”. c) James Marshal Seals (see Chapter 7c4f4c) was born the 12th of March 1826 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. James Marshal Seals married Louisa Houston the 4th of September 1850 in Hawkins Co, Tn. Louisa and James Marshall Seals had eleven children, three born in Claiborne Co, Tn and the others born in Union Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f4c. James Marshal Seals died the 8th of August 1910 in Union Co, Tn. The 1880 Union Co, Tn census shows James Marshal Seals was a farmer. As shown in the 1900 Union Co, Tn census James Marshal Seals was working as a farm laborer and renting his home. (Source Code – Cd 229.) d) Richard Smith Seals (see Chapter 7c4f4d) was born in 1831 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. Richard Smith Seals married Martha Lewis the 6th of October 1855 in Claiborne Co, Tn. Martha and Richard Smith Seals had eight children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f4d. e) Comfort Seals was born in 1834 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. Comfort Seals married a “Brogan”, and that is all we know about this couple. f) Gray Greenberry Seals was born in 1835 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. Gray Greenberry Seals married Lucinda Mayes the 15th of October 1856 in Claiborne Co, Tn. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. g) Robert Barrett Seals was born in 1837 Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. h) Jerusha Seals was born in 1842 in Hawkins Co, Tn and raised in Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. Jerusha Seals married twice, first to James Cole. Apparently they did not have any children we know of. Then Jerusha married William Killion the 24th of September 1874 and they had a son. That is all we know about Jerusha. i) Boyer Seals (see Chapter 7c4f4i) was born in 1844 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Boyer Seals married Sarah Owsley. Sarah and Boyer Seals had two daughters, born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their daughters, see Chapter 7c4f4i. Boyer Seals was a veteran of the Confederacy. j) Josephine Seals was born in 1846 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Josephine Seals married Henry Hopper the 4th of July 1868 in Claiborne Co, Tn. At this time we do not know anymore about this couple. 6c4f5) Champion “Champ” Seals (see Chapter 5c4f5). Champion Seals was born in 1800 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va and Hawkins Co and Hancock Co, Tn. Champion Seals married Nancy, maiden name unknown about 1828 in Hancock Co, Tn. Nancy was born in 1810 in Pennsylvania. Nancy and Champion Seals had six children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn as follows: a) Minerva Seals was born in 1829 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. b) John Seals (see Chapter 7c4f5b) was born in 1833 in Hancock Co, Tn and was working as a laborer as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. John Seals married Leathey Collins about 1856 in Hancock Co, Tn. Leathey was born in 1831 in Tennessee. Leathey and John Seals had three children as of 1870, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f5b. According to the 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census John Seals was a farmer. c) Jemima Seals was born in 1834 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Jemima Seals1 married Elsey Maxey. That is all we know about this couple. d) Anna Seals was born in 1836 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. e) William Jesse Seals (see Chapter 7c4f5e) was born in August 1840 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. William Jesse Seals married Mariah, maiden name unknown in 1861 in Hancock Co, Tn. Mariah was born in May 1836 in Tennessee. Mariah and William Jesse Seals had three children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f5e. According to the 1870 and 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census William Jesse Seals was a farmer. The 1900 Hancock Co, Tn census shows that William Jesse Seals was a farmer and he owned his farm free of any mortage. f) Mary Jane Seals was born in August 1845 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Mary Jane Seals married Daniel Gilbert in 1867 in Hancock Co, Tn. Daniel was born in May 1845 in Tennessee. Mary Jane and Daniel Gilbert did not have any children. Daniel Gilbert was working as a farm laborer as shown in the 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census and according to the 1900 Hancock Co, Tn census he was a farmer and owned his farm free of any mortage. 6c4f6) William Seals (see Chapton 5c4f6). William Seals was born in 1803 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va and Claiborne Co, Tn. William Seals married Mary “Polly” Greene about 1829 in Hancock Co, Tn. Polly was born in 1801 in Kentucky. Polly and William Seals had ten children that we know of, all born in Hancock Co, Tn as follows: a) Drury Seals (see Chapter 7c4f6a) was born in 1830 in Hancock Co, Tn and as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census was working on the farm and living at home with his parents. Drury Seals married Jane, maiden name unknown about 1851 in Hancock Co, Tn. Jane was born in 1834 in Tennessee. Jane and Drury Seals had eight children as of 1870, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f6a. The 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census shows that Drury Seals was a farmer. b) Harrison Seals (see Chapter 7c4f6b) was born in 1832 in Hancock Co, Tn and according to the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census was living at home with his parents and attending school and working on the farm. Harrison Seals married Eliza Ann, maiden name unknown about 1858 in Hancock Co, Tn. Eliza Ann was born in 1837 in Tennessee. Eliza Ann and Harrison Seals had five children as of 1870, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f6b. As shown in the 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census Harrison Seals was a farmer. c) Sarah Jane Seals was born in February 1834 in Hancock Co, Tn and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. As shown in the 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census Sarah Jane Seals was single and living at home with her parents. Sarah Jane Seals was living at home with her widow mother according to the 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census. The 1900 Hancock Co, Tn census shows that Sarah Jane Seals was divorced and had married in 1891. They did not have any children. Sarah Jane Seals owned her farm free of any mortage according to the 1900 Hancock Co, Tn census. d) Martha Ann Seals was born in 1836 in Hancock Co, Tn and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. e) Emeline Seals (see 7c4f6e) was born in May 1838 in Hancock Co, Tn and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. Emeline Seals married William (James ?) Cantwell1 about 1862 in Claiborne Co, Tn. William was born 1837 in Tennessee the son of David Cantwell (born 1891 SC, a farmer) and Mary, maiden name unknown (born 1796 Tn). Emeline and William Cantwell had a son before William Cantwell died, born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their son, see Chapter 7c4f6e. As shown in the 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census Emeline was a widow and her and her son were living with her parents. The 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census shows Emeline a widow and her and her son were living alone. f) John C Seals (see Chapter 7c4f6f) was born in 1842 in Hancock Co, Tn and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. John C Seals married Frances, maiden name unknown about 1860 in Hancock Co, Tn. Frances was born in 1840 in North Carolina. Frances and John Seals had three children as of 1870, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f6f. According to the 1870 Hancock Co, Tn census John Seals was a farmer. g) Melvina Seals was born in 1844 in Hancock Co, Tn and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. h) Alfred Seals (see Chapter 7c4f6h) was born in May 1846 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. Alfred Seals married Margaret “Peggy”, maiden name unknown about 1866 in Hancock Co, Tn. Peggy was born in February 1848 in Virginia. Peggy and Alfred Seals had ten children, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f6h. As shown in the 1870 and 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census Alfred Seals was a farmer. The 1900 Hancock Co, Tn census shows that Alfred Seals owned his farm without a mortage. i) James Seals (see Chapter 7c4f6i) was born in 1848 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. James Seals married Martha, maiden name unknown about 1868 in Hancock Co, Tn. Martha was born in 1848 in Tennessee. Martha and James Seals had eight children as of 1900, all born in Hancock Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4f6i. According to the 1870 and 1880 Hancock Co, Tn census James Seals was a farmer. j) Wilfong Greene Seals was born about 1851 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. 6c4f8) John Seals (see Chapter 5c4f8). John Seals was born in 1813 in Claiborne Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. John Seals married Sarah “Sallie” Rhea about 1838 in Hancock Co, Tn. Sarah and John Seals had five children we know of, all born in Hancock Co, Tn as follows: a) Elizabeth Seals was born in 1837 in Hancock Co, Tn and was attending school according to the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census. b) Larkin Seals was born in 1839 in Hancock Co, Tn and as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census was attending school. c) Cambell Seals was born in 1843 in Hancock Co, Tn and as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census was attending school. d) George Seals was born in 1845 in Hancock Co, Tn and as shown in the 1850 Hancock Co, Tn census was attending school. e) Manda Seals was born in 1849 in Hancock Co, Tn and raised in Hancock Co, Tn. 6c4g2) Ambrose Hocker (Hawker) jr (see Chapter 5c4g2). Ambrose Hawker jr was born about 1795 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Ambrose Hawker jr married Sarah “Sally”Conner the 6th of December 1830 in Halifax Co, Va. Sally was the daughter of Absolum Conner. Soon after Ambrose Hawker and Sally married they migrated to DeKalb Co, Tn with his cousin Reuben Hawker and his wife. Sally and Ambrose Hawker jr had two children, both born in DeKalb Co, Tn as follows: a) Eliza Hawker (see Chapter 7c4g2a) was born in 1831 in DeKalb Co, Tn and raised in DeKalb Co, Tn. Eliza Hawker married John Alexander about 1845 in DeKalb Co, Tn. John was born in 1825 in DeKalb Co, Tn the son of Thomas C Alexander (born 1795 NC, a farmer) and Abigale, maiden name unknown (born 1800 NC). According to the 1850 DeKalb Co, Tn census we find Eliza’s brother William Hawker was living with them. Eliza and John Alexander had five children before Eliza’s early death, all born in DeKalb Co, Tn. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4g2a. John Alexander was a wheel wright as shown in the 1860 DeKalb Co, Tn census. Eliza died sometime before 1860 and we find that John Alexander then married Caroline (Catharine ?) Elizabeth Vannatta (born 1833 Tn) and they had the following children: Ritta Alexander (born 1861 Tn), John Vannatta Alexander (born 1863 Tn), Laura Francis Alexander (born 1864 Tn), and Malissa C Alexander (born 1871 Tn). b) William P Hawker (see Chapter 7c4g2b) was born in December 1841 in DeKalb Co, Tn and was attending school according to the 1850 DeKalb Co, Tn census. That census also shows that William Hawker was living with his sister and brother-in-law John Alexander. William P Hawker married twice, first to Eliza Jane Alexander the 16th of September 1858 in DeKalb Co, Tn. Apparently Eliza Jane Alexander was the younger sister of John Alexander. William P Hawker was a farmer. Eliza Jane and William Hawker had four children, all born in DeKalb Co, Tn. Eliza Jane [Alexander] Hawker died about 1875 and William Hawker then married Nancy J Bean the 19th of June 1876 in DeKalb Co, Tn. Nancy was born in December 1842 in Tennessee and her father was born in Kentucky and her mother was born in Virginia. Nancy and William Hawker had two daughters as of 1880, both born in DeKalb Co, Tn. For information about all of William Hawker’s children, see Chapter 7c4g2b. According to the 1880 DeKalb Co, Tn census William Hawker is shown to have a liver disease. The 1900 Tn sndx shows William Hawker and his wife Nancy living alone in DeKalb Co, Tn. 6c4g3) Catharine Hocker (Hawker) (see Chapter 5c4g3). (Source Codes – Cd 229.) Catharine Hawker was born about 1797 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Catharine Hawker married George W Hall the 24th of January 1822 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. George was born in 1799 in Virginia the son of John Hall. Catharine and George Hall had nine children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va as follows: a) James M Hall (see Chapter 7c4g3a) was born in 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. James M Hall married Nancy Shelhorse the 29th of October 1846 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Nancy was born in 1827 in Va the daughter of Jacob Shelhorse (died before 1850 Va) and Mary Haynes (born 1801 Va) who married the 22nd of September 1817 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Nancy’s paternal grandfather was John Shelhorse who was originally from Pennsylvania. The name Shelhorse was americanized from the original german spelling “Schelhausen”. Nancy and James Hall had three daughters that we know of, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4g3a. James Hall was a blacksmith and we found in the “Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania Co - Danville” by Mike K Williams has James Hall as a private in Company A of the 18th Regiment and a member of the Regiment Band as of March 1863. As shown in the 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census we find Nancy is a widow and her daughter Susan and married daughter Henrietta along with her husband Richard Singleton and their two daughters were living with her. At this time we do not know whether James Hall died during the civil war or after, but we are sure that Nancy was a widow in 1880. (Source Codes – Cd 229.) b) Daniel D Hall (see Chapter 7c4g3b) was born in 1827 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Daniel D Hall married Elizabeth Ann Harris the 30th of October 1848 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Elizabeth Ann was born in 1828 in Virginia. Elizabeth Ann and Daniel Hall had two children that we know as of 1860, both born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4g3b. According to the 1860 Pittsylvania Co, Va census Elizabeth Ann was living alone with her son George Hall. (Source Codes – Cd 229.) c) an unknown female was born in 1828 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. d) an unknown female was born in 1829 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. e) Christopher Hall was born in 1832 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. According to the 1850 Pittsylvania Co, Va census Christopher Hall was single and working as an overseer. f) Parthina Hall was born in 1837 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and was attending school according to the 1850 Pittsylvania Co, Va census. g) John Cathera ? Hall was born in 1839 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. h) George W Hall jr (see Chapter 7c4g3h) was born in 1841 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and according to the 1850 Pittsylvania Co, Va census was attending school. The 1860 Pittsylvania Co, Va census shows George Hall jr living at home with his father and working as a coach manufacturer. George Hall jr was a private in Company I of the 54th Regiment as shown in the “Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania Co and Danville” by Mike K Williams. George W Hall jr married Mary E, maiden name unknown about 1872 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Mary was born in 1841 in Virginia. Mary and George Hall jr had two children as of 1880, both born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4g3h. According to the 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census George Hall Jr was a clerk at Singer Machine. i) Rawley William Hall (see Chapter 7c4g3i) was born in 1843 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and as shown in the 1850 Pittsylvania Co, Va census was attending school. Rawley William Hall’s occupation is deputy clerk, circuit court and was living with his father according to the 1860 Pittsylvania Co, Va census. The “Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania Co and Danville” by Mike K Williams shows Rawley William Hall a private in Company I of the 53rd Regiment. Rawley William Hall married Lucy, maiden name unknown about 1863 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Lucy was born in 1842 in Virginia. Lucy and Rawley William Hall had five children as of 1880, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4g3i. 6c4g4) Elizabeth “Betsy” Hocker (see Chapter 5c4g4). (Source Codes – Cd 229.) Elizabeth “Betsy” Hocker was born about 1805 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Betsy married John W Martin the 10th of November 1828 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. John was born about 1798 in Virginia. Betsy and John Martin had two sons, both born in Pittsylvania Co, Va before John’s early death, as follows: a) Ambrose Martin was born in 1829 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. b) John Martin was born in 1830 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. According to the 1850 Halifax Co, Va census John Martin was working as a overseer and living with William P Holland (born 1817 Va, a physician) and his family. 6c4g5) Sarah “Sally” Hocker (see Chapter 5c4g5). (Source Codes – Cd 229.) Sarah “Sally” Hocker was born in 1808 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Sarah “Sally” Hocker married John Durham the 9th of August 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. John was born in 1798 in Va the son of John Durham and Martha Mullins who married the 28th of November 1797 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Sally and John Durham had ten children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Sally and John Durham both died when their children were very young, and Sally’s sisters, Cloe Hocker and Jane Hocker raised and took care of them, as follows: a) James Ambrose Durham (see Chapter 7c4g5a) was born in 1827 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. James Ambrose Durham married Catherine, maiden name unknown about 1855 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Catherine was born in 1837 in Virginia. Catherine and James Ambrose Durham had seven children as of 1880, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4g5a. James Ambrose Durham was an overseer. According to the “Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania Co and Danville” by Mike K Williams, James Ambrose Durham was a sergeant in Company C of the 38th Regiment. Apparently James Ambrose Durham and his family migrated to Caswell Co, NC about 1878. The 1880 Caswell Co, NC census we find James Ambrose Durham was a farmer and he and his wife Catherine and all of their children, except for their daughter Sallie Durham were living there. b) Cloe Durham born in 1830 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and according to the 1850 Pittsylvania Co, Va census Cloe Durham could not read or write. c) & d) there were two females born in 1835 and 1838 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. e) John Henry Durham (see Chapter 7c4g5e) was born in 1840 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. According to the 1860 Pittsylvania Co, Va census John Henry Durham was working as a laborer and as shown his parents had died when he was young and he was raised by Cloe Hawker and Jane Hawker, his mother’s sisters. John Henry Durham married Elizabeth, maiden name unknown about 1864 in Halifax Co, Va. Elizabeth was born in 1848 in Virginia. Elizabeth and John Henry Durham had six daughters, two born in Halifax Co, Va and four born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4g5e. The 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census shows that John Henry Durham was a farmer. f) Lydia Durham was born in 1842 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. After Lydia’s parents died Lydia Durham was raised by her mother’s sisters, Cloe Hawker and Jane Hawker. g) Martha F Durham was born in 1844 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and was also raised by her mother’s sisters. h) Charles Durham was born in 1846 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Charles Durham was raised by her mother’s sisters Cleo Hawker and Jane Hawker. i) Lettie Durham was born in 1848 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Lettie Durham was also raised by her mother’s sisters. The 1870 Halifax Co, Va census shows Lettie Durham living with her materanl aunt Cloe Hawker. j) Sallie Durham was born in 1850 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Sallie Durham was living with her late mother’s sister her maternal aunt Cloe Hawker as shown in the 1870 Halifax Co, Va census. 6c4h1) Reuben Hocker (Hawker) (see Chapter 5c4h1). Reuben Hawker was born in 1795 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Reuben Hawker married Sarah Padgett about 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Sarah was born in 1795 in Virginia. Sarah and Reuben Hawker had three children, one born in Pittsylvania Co, Va and two born in DeKalb Co, Tn as follows: a) Nancy Hawker born in 1826 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va and DeKalb Co, Tn. According to the 1850 Marion Co, Il census Nancy Hawker was living with her parents. Nancy Hawker was living with her widow mother as shown in the 1860 Jefferson Co, Il census. b) Reuben Bazel Hawker (see Chapter 7c4h1b) was born in September 1833 in DeKalb Co, Tn and according to the 1850 DeKalb Co, Tn census was attending school. Reuben Bazel Hawker was a farmer. Reuben Bazel Hawker married three times, first to Martha E, maiden name unknown about 1858 in DeKalb Co, Tn. Martha and Reuben Bazel Hawker had two children before Martha’s early death, born in Jefferson Co, Il. As shown in the 1860 Reuben Bazel Hawker and his family was living in Rome, Jefferson Co, Il. After Martha died then Reuben Bazel Hawker married Sarah E Hill the 5th of November 1864 in Macon Co, Il. Sarah was born in 1843 in Illinois. Sarah and Reuben Bazel Hawker had a daughter before Sarah’s early death, born in Mercer Co, Mo. We find Reuben Bazel Hawker living in Dade Co, Mo and married to Martha E, maiden name unknown in 1896 in Dade Co, Mo. Martha was born in January 1846 in Missouri. We do not know of any children from this last marriage. For information about all of Reuben Bazel Hawker’s children, see Chapter 7c3h1b. According to the 1900 Dade Co, Mo census Reuben Bazel Hocker was renting his home. c) Harrison Marion Hocker (see Chapter 7c4h1c) was born the 24th of September 1835 in DeKalb Co, Tn and according to the 1850 DeKalb Co, Tn census was attending school. Harrison Marion Hocker married Susan, maiden name unknown about 1856 in DeKalb Co, Tn. Susan was born in 1836 in Tennessee. Susan and Harrison Marion Hocker had two sons, both born in Jefferson Co, Il. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4h1c. We find Harrison Marion Hocker and his wife Susan with their two sons living with his widow mother and sister Nancy as shown in the 1860 Jefferson Co, Il census. Harrison Marion Hocker died the 8th of April 1891 in Jefferson Co, Il and is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. 6c4h2) Elizabeth Hocker (see Chapter 5c4h2). (Source Codes – Cd 229.) Elizabeth Hocker was born in 1796 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Elizabeth Hocker married John Mills the 28th of November 1815 in Wilson Co, Tn. John Mills had been married previously, and had two children from that earlier marriage. Elizabeth and John Mills had four children we know of, all born in DeKalb Co, Tn as follows: a) James Mills was born in 1817 in DeKalb Co, Tn and raised in DeKalb Co, Tn. b) a unknown female born in 1818 in DeKalb Co, Tn. c) Horace Mills was born in 1819 in DeKalb Co, Tn and raised in DeKalb Co, Tn. d) Jennings Mills was born in 1820 in DeKalb Co, Tn and raised in DeKalb Co, Tn. We have been unable to located these Mills’s children anywhere. 6c4k1) James Clay Hawker (see Chapter 5c4k1). (Source Codes – Cd 229.) James Clay Hawker (Hocker) was born in 1805 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. James Clay Hawker married Jane Russell the 23rd of July 1836 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Jane was born in 1815 in Virginia. Jane and James Clay Hawker and had six children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va as follows: a) Thomas S Hawker (see Chapter 7c4k1a) was born in 1839 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. According to the 1860 Pittsylvania Co, Va census Thomas Hawker was a farm hand. Thomas S Hawker married Francis “Fanny” Jennings the 10th of January 1870 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Fanny was born in 1851 in Va the daughter of John B Jennings (born 1805) and Catherine Simmons (born 1816) who married the 10th of January 1870 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. John Jennings and his wife lived next to Thomas Hocker and his wife and their daughter Fanny. Fanny and Thomas Hocker had a two sons we know of, both born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7c4k1a. b) Martha Hawker (see Chapter 7c4k1b) was born in 1839 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. As shown in the 1860 Pittsylvania Co, Va census Martha was living at home with her widow mother. According to the 1870 and 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census Martha had three sons, born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about Martha’s sons, see Chapter 7c4k1b. c) James W Hawker (see Chapter 7c4k1c) was born in 1840 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. James W Hawker married Rebecca Jane Hall the 1st of February 1864 in Caswell Co, NC. The bondsman was John Russell, James Hawker’s first cousin. Rebecca Jane was born in 1840 in NC the daughter of Alexander Hall and Patsey Brinsfield who married the 25th of March 1828 in Caswell Co, NC. The bondsman was Armstead Watlington. Rebecca Jane and James Hawker had six children born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4k1c. The 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census Rebecca Jane was a widow and living alone with her six children. d) John Witt Hawker was born in 1844 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. John Witt Hawker was working as a farm laborer as shown in the 1870 Pittsylvania Co, Va census. e) Mary Parthina Hawker was born in May of 1845 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Mary Parthina Hawker was living with her widow mother according to the 1870 Pittsylvania Co, Va census. The 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census shows Mary Parthina Hawker living with her sister Martha Hawker and her sons. Apparently Mary Parthina Hawker never married as we find her living with her nephew William Scott Hawker and his wife and her nephew Arthur Hawker in the 1900 Pittsylvania Co, Va census. f) Charles H Hawker (see Chapter 7c4k1f) was born the 1st of June 1848 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Charles H Hawker married Harriet R Vaden the 15th of December 1874 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Harriet was born the 31st of January 1857 Va. Harriet and Charles Hawker had eleven children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4k1f. Harriet R [Vaden] Hawker died the 18th of December 1899 and Charles H Hawker died the 19th of March 1900. 6c4k2) Martha “Patsy” Jane Hawker (see Chapter 5c4k2). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Martha “Patsy” Jane Hawker (Hocker) was born in 1806 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Martha “Patsy” Jane Hocker married Thomas Smith the 2nd of November 1822 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Thomas was born in 1797 in Va the son of Joseph Smith and Brashe Humphery (born 1772 Va) who married the 19th of May 1795 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Martha Jane and Thomas Smith had four sons born in Pittsylvania Co, Va before Martha Jane’s early death, as follows: a) Thomas A Smith (see Chapter 7c4k2a) was born in 1827 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Thomas A Smith married Martha S Dickerson the 18th of September 1848 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Martha was born in 1828 in Va daughter of John Dickerson and Martha M Baskerville who married the 11th of July 1828 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Martha and Thomas Smith had seven children as of 1870, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4k2a. According to the “Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania and Danville” by Mike K Williams, Thomas Smith had a substitute who was a private in Company B of the 18th Regiment who deserted in December 1862. (Source Code – Cd 229.) b) Vincent O Smith (see Chapter 7c4k2b) was born in 1828 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Vincent O Smith married Laura, maiden name unknown about 1865 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Laura was born in 1842 in Virginia. Laura and Vincent Smith had three children as of 1870, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4k2b. According to the 1870 Pittsylvania Co, Va census Vincent Smith was a farmer. c) Larkin R Smith was born in 1836 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Larkin R Smith was in the Danville Artillery Company during the Civil War, according to the “Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania Co and Danville” by Mike K Williams. d) John A Smith (see Chapter 7c4k2d) was born in 1838 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. John A Smith married Mary A, maiden name unknown about 1861 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Mary was born in 1843 in Virginia. Mary and John Smith had five children as of 1880, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4k2d. John A Smith had been a member of the Danville Artillery Company during the Civil War as shown in the “Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania Co and Danville” by Mike K Williams. 6c4k4) Mary “Polly” Hawker (see Chapter 5c4k4). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Mary “Polly” Hawker (Hocker) was born about 1811 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Mary “Polly” Hawker married William Russell the 1st of August 1835 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. William was born in 1804 in Va the son of William Russell sr and Sarah Dodson who married the 25th of December 1801 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Polly and William Russell jr had three sons before Polly’s early death, all born in Halifax Co, Va as follows: a) Henry Banks Russell (see Chapter 7c4k4a) was born in February 1839 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Henry Banks Russell married Francis “Fanny”, maiden name unknown in 1869 in Halifax Co, Va. Fanny was born in February 1840 in Virginia. Fanny and Henry Banks Russell had three children, all born in Halifax Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4k4a. Henry Banks Russell and Fanny were living with Henry Banks Russell’s widower father and he was working on the farm as shown in the 1870 Halifax Co, Va. We find Henry Banks Russell and Fanny with their daughter Nannie Hawker according to the 1880 Halifax Co, Va census living alone. The 1900 Halifax Co, Va census shows that Henry Banks Russell was a farmer and owned his farm free of any mortage. According to the 1910 Halifax Co, Va census Fanny is a widow and living with her nephew James Hawker and daughter Nannie Hawker. b) John James Russell was born in February 1840 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. As shown in the 1870 Halifax Co, Va census John James Russell was living at home with his widower father and working as a farm laborer. John James Russell married Nancy V “Nannie” Morris in 1867 in Halifax Co, Va. Nannie was born in September 1844 in Va the daughter of Nathan Morris (born 1824 Va, a farm hand). Nannie and John James Russell apparently did not have any children. As shown in the 1880 Halifax Co, Va census has Nannie’s widow father and brother Charles Morris (born 1860 Va, a farm hand) were living with them. The 1900 Halifax Co, Va census has niece Nannie R Morris (born March 1892 Va) living with them. According to the 1910 Halifax Co, Va census shows that Nannie was a widow and living alone and renting her farm to her brother Charles Morris. As shown in the 1920 Halifax Co, Va census widow Nannie was living with her brother Nathan R Morris (born 1864 Va, a farmer and a widower). c) William Russell jr (see Chapter 7c4k4c) was born in 1847 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. The 1870 Halifax Co, Va census shows William Russell jr living at home with his widow father and working as a farm laborer. William Russell jr married Mary Jane, maiden name unknown about 1880 in Halifax Co, Va. Mary Jane was born in May 1859 in Virginia. Mary Jane and William Russell jr had two children, both born in Halifax Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4k4c. As shown in the 1910 Halifax Co, Va census William Russell jr was a laborer and he was renting his home. The 1910 census also shows that William Russell jr had been married before his marriage to Mary Jane. 6c4k5) Philip Hawker (see Chapter 5c4k5). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Philip Hawker (Hocker) was born in 1815 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Philip Hawker married Nancy D Earp the 1st of December 1845 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Nancy was born in 1820 in Va the daughter of Nicholas Earp. Nancy and Philip Hawker had a daughter, born in Pittsylvania Co, Va we know of, as follows: a) Araminta Hawker was born 1847 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Araminta Hawker was living with her parents as shown in the 1870 Caswell Co, NC census. 6c4k6) Thomas Snoddy Hawker (see Chapter 5c4k6). Thomas Snoddy Hawker (Hocker) was born in 1821 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Thomas Snoddy Hawker married Elizabeth Jackson about 1856 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Elizabeth was born in 1828 in Va the daughter of Coleman W Jackson (born 1802 Va) and Nancy, maiden name unknown (born 1807 Va). Elizabeth and Thomas Snoddy Hawker had three children, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va as follows: a) John Hawker was born in 1857 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. b) Jefferson“Jeff”Hawker was born in 1862 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Jefferson Hawker was living with his uncle John Jackson (born 1845 Va, a farmer) and his aunt Martha J Jackson (born 1832 Va), and aunt Mary A Jackson (born 1840 Va), and aunt Harriet [Jackson] Thompson (born 1842 Va) as shown in the 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census. c) Sally A Hawker was born 1866 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. The 1880 Pittsylvania Co, Va census shows Sally Hawker working as a farm hand and living with her uncle John Jackson (born 1845 Va, a farmer), and aunt Mary A Jackson (born 1840 Va), and aunt Martha J Jackson (born 1832 Va), and aunt Harriet [Jackson] Thompson (born 1842 Va). 6c4k7) Abraham B Hawker (see Chapter 5c4k7). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Abraham B Hawker was born in 1823 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Abraham B Hawker married Priscilla A Norcutt the 12th of December 1843 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Priscilla and Abraham Hawker had three daughters as of 1850, all born in Pittsylvania Co, Va as follows: a) Elizabeth Hawker was a twin to her sister Sarah Hawker and born in 1846 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. b) Sarah Hawker was a twin to her sister Elizabeth Hawker and born in 1846 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. c) Nancy Hawker was born in 1849 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. 6c4l2) Johnson Hawker (see Chapter 5c4l2). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Johnson Hawker was born the 9th of June 1813 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Johnson Hawker married Elizabeth Sarah Jane Smith the 16th of September 1850 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Elizabeth Sarah Jane was born the 5th of May 1825 in Virginia. Elizabeth Sarah Jane and Johnson Hawker had three daughters, one born in Pittsylvania Co, Va and the other two born in Person Co, NC as follows: a) Martha Agnes “Dint” Hawker was born in August 1852 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised near Cunningham, Person Co, NC. Martha Agnes Hawker never married. b) Sarah Jane “Tom” Hawker1 (see Chapter 7c4l2b) was born the 17th of March 1858 in Person Co, NC and raised near Cunningham, Person Co, NC. Sarah Jane Hawker married William James “Bob” Mise the 7th of December 1876 in Person Co, NC. William James was born the 6th of Febuary 1856 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Sarah Jane and William James Mise had a fourteen children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4l2b. William James “Bob” Mise died the 25th of April 1935 in Semora, Person Co, NC. Sarah Jane “Tom” [Hawker] Mise died the 30th of July 1908 in Person Co, NC. 6c4m1) Elizabeth Rice (see Chapter 5c4m1). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Elizabeth Rice was born in 1799 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Elizabeth Rice married Josiah Stanley the 12th of April 1819 in Halifax Co, Va. Josiah was born about 1792 in Va the son of John Stanley (died before 1820 Va) and Delphia Brown. Elizabeth and Josiah Stanley had two children we know about, both born in Halifax Co, Va as follows: a) Zachariah Stanley (see Chapter 7c4m1a) was born in 1826 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Zarhariah Stanley was an overseer. Zachariah Stanley married Rebecca, maiden name unknown about 1852 in Halifax Co, Va. Rebecca was born in July 1821 in Virginia. Rebecca and Zachariah Stanley had two children as of 1860, born in Halifax Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4m1a. According to the 1880 Halifax Co, Va census Zachariah Stanley was farming and he and Rebecca were living alone. The 1900 Halifax Co, Va census shows that Rebecca was a widow and living with her son John Stanley and his family. b) Mary Stanley was born in January 1840 in Halifax Co, Va and was raised in Halifax Co, Va. According to the 1900 Halifax Co, Va census Mary Stanley was living alone and knitting for a living. Mary Stanley never married. 6c4m2) Rebecca Rice (see Chapter 5c4m2). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Rebecca Rice was born about 1801 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Rebecca Rice married Singleton Chaney the 19th of November 1834 in Pittsylvania Co, Va. Singleton Chaney had been married to Mary Ford the 20th of April 1829 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and they had several children, Francis, Keziah, and Hiram Chaney. Rebecca and Singleton Chaney had one daughter before Singleton’s death, born in Pittsylvania Co, Va as follows: a) Ellen W Chaney was born in 1835 in Pittsylvania Co, Va and raised in Pittsylvania Co, Va and Grimes Co, Tx. Ellen W Chaney married Nathan Davis the 25th of September 1850 in Grimes Co, Tx. At this time this is all we know about this couple. 6c4m3) David Rice (see Chapter 5c4m3). (Source Code – Cd 229.) David Rice was born in 1805 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. David Rice married Mariah Ann Powell the 10th of August 1835 in Halifax Co, Va. Mariah Ann was born in 1810 in Virginia. Mariah Ann and David Rice had nine children, all born in Halifax Co, Va as follows: a) Calvin Rice (see Chapter 7c4m3a) was born in March 1835 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Calvin Rice married Cornelia E, maiden name unknown in 1863 in Halifax Co, Va. Cornelia was born in June 1846 in Virginia. Cornelia and Calvin Rice had four children, two born in Halifax Co, Va and two born in Pittsylvania Co, Va. For information about their children, see Chapter 7c4m3a. Calvin Rice was a farmer and owned his farm with a mortage as shown in the 1900 Pittsylvania Co, Va census and as shown in the 1910 Pittsylvania Co, Va census the mortage was paid off. Cornelia is a widow and living with her daughter Hester Rice, and daughter Ella Lee Rice, and daughter Cornelia Rice according to the 1920 Pittsylvania Co, Va census. b) Susan Rice was born in 1838 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. c) Fanny Rice was born in 1840 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. d) Elizabeth Rice was born in 1842 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. e) Charles Hawker Rice (see Chapter 7c4m3e) was born in December 1845 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Charles Hawker Rice married Margaret A Foster in 1889 in Halifax Co, Va. Margaret was born in April 1863 in Va the daughter of Sarah A, maiden name unknown (Tucker ?), Foster (born October 1835 Va, a widow). Margaret and Charles Hawker Rice had three sons before Margaret’s death, all born in Halifax Co, Va. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7c4m3e. The 1900 Halifax Co, Va census shows the late Margaret’s widow mother and “uncle-in-law” Elijah D Tucker (born 1838 Va, single) living there. As shown in the 1910 Halifax Co, Va census Charles Hawker Rice’s single sister Martha Rice along with his late wife’s widow mother living with him. f) William A Rice (see Chapter 7c4m3f) was born in 1846 in Halifax Co, Va and raised Halifax Co, Va. William A Rice married Sally A, maiden name unknown about 1868 in Halifax Co, Va. Sally was born in August 1848 in Virginia. Sally and William Rice had five children as of 1880, all born in Halifax Co, Va. The 1880 Halifax Co, Va census shows William Rice a farmer. According to the 1900 Halifax Co, Va census Sally is a widow and has her daughter Mattie Rice and son Luther Rice and his family living with her. g) Mary Rice was born in 1848 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. h) Martha Rice was born in 1854 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. i) David Rice jr was born in 1864 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. 6c4m4) Walter J Rice (see Chapter 5c4m4). Walter J Rice was born in 1810 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Walter J Rice married twice, first to Nancy Hite the 15th of December 1834 in Halifax Co, Va. Nancy was born in 1799 in Halifax Co, Va the daughter of James Hite and Polly Grant who married the 22nd of October 1792 in Halifax Co, Va. Nancy and Walter Rice had three children, all born in Halifax Co, Va as follows: a) William Rice (see Chapter 7c4m4a) was born in 1836 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. William Rice married twice, first to Lucy, maiden name unknown in 1865 in Halifax Co, Va. Lucy was born in 1836 in Virginia. Lucy and William Rice had two children before Lucy died, both born in Halifax Co, Va. The 1870 Halifax Co, Va census William Rice a farmer and he and Lucy with their two children. After Lucy died William Rice married Elisa, maiden name unknown about 1877 in Halifax Co, Va. Elisa was born in 1856 in Virginia. William Rice’s two children from his first marriage moved in with his father, their paternal grandfather, and after William Rice married his two children remained with their grandfather as shown in the 1889 Halifax Co, Va census. Elisa and William Rice had five children before Elisa’s early death, all born in Halifax Co, Va. For information about all of William Rice’s children, see Chapter 7c4m4a. b) Ann J Rice was born in 1839 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. c) Lee Rice was born in 1842 in Halifax Co, Va and raised in Halifax Co, Va. Apparently Nancy died and before 1880, and Walter J Rice then married Susan [maiden name unknown] Goode before 1880 in Halifax Co, Va. Susan was born in 1837 in Virginia. There were no children from this second marriage. 6d4b1) Mary Davis Hook (see Chapter 5d4b1). (Source Code – HWMP.) Mary Davis Hook was born about 1793 in Frederick Co, Md and raised in Frederick Co, Md. Mary Davis Hook married Patrick McGill the 15th of March 1816 in Frederick Co, Md. Mary Davis and Patrick McGill had three children as follows: a) Daniel McGill was born about 1817. Daniel McGill became the mayor of Altanta, Ga between 1840 to 1843. b) Edward West McGill was born about 1819. c) Sarah McGill was born about 1822. Sarah McGill married John Belt, Sarah and John Belt had a son, Alfred McGill Belt who married Ariana Trail. 6d5a1) John Hook (see Chapter 5d5a1). (Source Code - HWMP.) John Hook was born the 4th of July 1766 in Frederick Co, Md. John Hook married Hannah Morris about 1784. Hannah was born the 4th of January 1767. Hannah and John Hook had eleven children as follows: a) Mary “Polly” Hook was born the 27th of March 1785. Mary Hook married Samuel Poe the 30th of August 1807 in Bracken Co, Ky. b) Rebecca Hook was born the 21st of December 1788. Rebecca Hook married John Marsh. John was born the 6th of August 1789. John Marsh died the 29th of April 1827 and Rebecca [Hook] Marsh died the 27th of July 1855. c) James Hook was born the 16th of January 1790. James Hook married Elizabeth Wiley the 21st of April 1808 in Bracken Co, Ky in a double ring wedding with his brother John Hook. James Hook died the 1st of August 1813 in Bracken Co, Ky. d) John Hook was born about 1793. John Hook married Amelia Reeder the 21st of April 1808 in Bracken Co, Ky in a double ring wedding with his brother James Hook. e) Eleanor Hook was born about 1794. f) Hannah Hook was born the 17th of July 1799. Hannah Hook married Solomon Taylor the 18th of May 1818 in Bracken Co, Ky. g) Samuel P Hook was born about 1800. Samuel P Hook married twice, first to Elizabeth Johnson the 28th of October 1825 in Bracken Co, Ky. Then Samuel P Hook married Polly Sims the 30th of November 1826 in Bracken Co, Ky. h) Elizabeth Hook was born the 13th of October 1803. Elizabeth Hook married Daniel Byers the 1st of January 1829 in Bracken Co, Ky. i) Stephen Hook the 12th of May 1806. Stephen Hook married Nancy Heck. k) Martha Hook was born about 1808. 6d5a3) Sarah Hook (see Chapter 5d5a3). (Source Code - HWMP.) Sarah Hook was born in 1770 in Frederick Co, Md. Sarah Hook married Barnet Rinehart about 1801 in Greene Co, Pa. Barnet was the son of Bennett Rinehart of Greene Co, Pa. Sarah and Barnet Rinehart had five children as follows: a) James Rinehart was born the 22nd of August 1802 in Greene Co, Pa. James Rinehart married Deiliah Egon. James Rinehart died the 29th of March 1879. b) Simon Rinehart (see Chapter 7d5a3b) was born the 22nd of February 1905 in Greene Co, Pa. Simon Rinehart married Hannah Morris. Hannah was born in 1809. Hannah and Simon Rinehart had a son. For information about their son, see Chapter 7d5a3b. c) Samuel Rinehart (see Chapter 7d5a3c) was born about 1806 in Greene Co, Pa. Samuel Rinehart married Mary Egon. Mary and Samuel Rinehart had a daughter. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 7d5a3c. d) Lucy B Rinehart was born the 10th of February 1810 in Greene Co, Pa. Lucy B Rinehart married James Green. James was born the 6th of December 1803. James Green died the 20th of March 1870. e) Mary Rinehart was born in 1812 in Green Co, Pa. Mary Rinehart married John R Hughes. 6d5a6) James Hook (see Chapter 5d5a6). (Source Code - HWMP.) James Hook was born in 1776 in Frederick Co, Md. James Hook married Charlotte Morris about 1795. Charlotte was born the 23rd of March 1775. Charlotte and James Hook had a daughter as follows: a) Sarah Hook (see Chapter 7d5a6a) was born the 28th of October 1796. Sarah Hook married John Ganiear. John was born the 6th of November 1795. Sarah and John Ganiear had twelve children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7d5a6a. (Source Code - HWMP.) 6d5a8) Stephen Hook (see Chapter 5d5a8). (Source Code - HWMP.) Stephen Hook was born the 15th of August 1780 in Washington Co, Pa. Stephen Hook married three times, first to Anne S Grant. Anne was born the 31st of January 1780. Anne and Stephen Hook had six children as follows: a) Samuel Hook (see Chapter 7d5a8a) was born the 5th of May 1804. Samuel Hook married Rebecca Carlisle. Rebecca was born the 5th of May 1796. Rebecca and Samuel Hook had two sons. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7d5a8a. (Source Code - HWMP.) b) James Grant Hook (see Chapter 7d5a8b) was born the 7th of September 1805. James Grant Hook married Sarah Lyle. Sarah was born the 3rd October 1807. Sarah and James Grant Hook had twelve children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7d5a8b. (Source Code - HWMP.) c) Daniel Hook was born in 1807. Daniel Hook married Elizabeth Shuman. Elizabeth was born the 4th of June 1811. Daniel Hook died the 17th of July 1880 and Elizabeth [Shuman] Hook died the 9th of September 1887. d) Sylvanus Hook was born the 27th of July 1809. Sylvanus Hook married Nancy Redmon. Sylvanus Hook died the 14th of May 1862. e) John Hook was born the 2nd of April 1811. John Hook married Lydia Shuman. Lydia was born the 10th of February 1814. Lydia and John Hook had a son, Barnett Hook born about 1836. John Hook died the 24th of January 1887 and Lydia [Shuman] Hook died the 31st of October 1906. f) Steven Hook was born the 2nd of February 1813 and died the 5th of April 1814. Anne S [Grant] Hook died in 1816 and then Stephen Hook married Margaret Bobkin. Margaret was born the 15th of July 1791. Margaret and Stephen Hook had four children as follows: g) Anna S Hook was born the 8th of April 1819. Anna S Hook married Hugh Lockhart. h) Sarah Hook was born the 12th of March 1822. Sarah Hook married John S Allwine. i) Arthur Hook was born the 9th of January 1826 and died the 18th of September 1827. j) Enos Hook was born the 10th of October 1829. Enos Hook died the 8th of April 1842. Margaret [Bobkin] Hook died in 1842 and then Stephen Hook married Rebecca Glum. Rebecca was born about 1800. 6d5a9) Daniel Hook (see Chapter 5d5a9). (Source Code - HWMP.) Daniel Hook was born the 11th of June 1781 in Washington Co, Pa. . Daniel Hook married Nancy Kent. Nancy was born the 18th of October 1785. Nancy and Daniel Hook had a daughter as follows: a) Mary Hook (see Chapter 7d5a9a) was born the 22nd of June 1815. Mary Hook married Peter M Kent. Mary and Peter Kent had a son. For information about their son, see Chapter 7d5a9a. Peter M Kent died in 1852 and Mary [Hook] Kent died 30th of May 1891. (Source Code - HWMP.) 6d5a11) Arthur Hook (see Chapter 5d5a11). (Source Code - HWMP.) Arthur Hook was born in 1790 in Washington Co, Pa. Arthur Hook married Catherine Kent. Catherine was born the 8th of February 1787. Catherine and Arthur Hook had five children as follows: a) Samuel Hook was born the 31st of December 1912. Samuel Hook married Sarah Scott. Sarah was born the 14th of October 1817. Samuel Hook died the 13th of November 1897 and Sarah [Scott] Hook died the 18th of October 1903. b) John T Hook (see Chapter 7d5a11b) was born the 20th of January 1814. John T Hook married Eliza Inghram. Eliza was born the 13th of July 1817. Eliza and John Hook had three children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7d5a11b. (Source Code - HWMP.) c) James Hook was born the 8th of July 1815. James Hook married Vienna Herring. Vienna was born the 24th of May 1821. James Hook died the 23rd of June 1895 and Vienna [Herring] Hook died the 24th of April 1897. d) Thomas Hook was born the 20th of November 1816. Thomas Hook married Anne Conklin Greenfield. Thomas Hook died the 11th of October 1888 and Ann Conklin [Greenfield] Hook died the 28th of May 1895. e) Sarah Hook was born the 13th of February 1813. Sarah Hook married Job Ridgeway. Job was born the 3rd of April 1814. Sarah [Hook] Ridgeway died the 15th of October 1895. 6d6e1) William Lakin (see Chapter 5d6e1). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 224.) William Lakin was born the 10th of March 1792 in Frederick Co, Md. William Lakin married Susanna Remsberg the 10th of September 1827 in Frederick Co, Md. Susanna was the daughter of George Remsberg and Catherine Sulser who married the 27th of March 1789 in Frederick Co, Md. Susanna and William Lakin had nine children as follows: a) Lucretia C Lakin was born about 1828 in Frederick Co, Md. Lucretia C Lakin married Richard P T Dutrow the 10th of November 1849 in Frederick Co, Md. b) William H Lakin was born about 1830 in Frederick Co, Md. William H Lakin married Ellen Kemp. Ellen was the daughter of Frederick Kemp and Julia Keller who married the 30th of April 1813 in Frederick Co, Md. c) Elizabeth Lakin was born about 1834 in Frederick Co, Md. Apparently Elizabeth Lakin never married. d) John Sebastian Lakin (see Chapter 7d6e1d) was born the 10th of July 1838 in Frederick Co, Md. John Sebastian Lakin married Bertha Ellen Cochran the 15th of April 1890 in Frederick Co, Md. Bertha Ellen was the daughter of Cornelius Cochran and Margaret Heck who married the 17th of March 1846 in Frederick Co, Md. Bertha Ellen and John Sebastian Lakin had two sons before John Sebastian Lakin died. For information about their sons, see Chapter 7d6e1d. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 233.) e) Francis T Lakin (see Chapter 7d6e1e) was born the 2nd of August 1840 in Frederick Co, Md. Francis T Lakin married Mary Gerry the 13th of February 1872 in Frederick Co, Md. Mary was the daughter of Dr Michael M Gerry and Catherine Dare of Franklin Co, Pa. Mary and Francis Lakin had four children. For information about their children, see Chapter 7d6e1e. Francis Lakin was a farmer and is when he retired on his farm called “Kandalia”. Francis Lakin was a member of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Frederick Co, Md. Catherine Dare was the eigtht generation descendant of William Dare, the high sheriff under the first lord proprietor of New Jersey. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 233.) f) Susan A Lakin was born about 1842 in Frederick Co, Md. Susan A Lakin never married. g) Cephas E Lakin was born about 1844 in Frederick Co, Md and died young. h) Henry B Lakin was born about 1846 in Frederick Co, Md and died young. i) Charlotte Buckey Lakin was born the 3rd of March 1851 in Frederick Co, Md. Charlotte B Lakin married her kinfolk (see Chapter 8c1a2b) Thomas Souder Thrasher the 3rd of April 1888 in Frederick Co, Md. Thomas Souder was born the 16th of October 1849 in Frederick Co, Md the son of Robert Knight Thrasher and Margaret Souder who married the 30th of October 1849 in Frederick Co, Md. Charlotte and Thomas Souder Thrasher had two children, both born in Frederick Co, Md. For information about their children, see Chapter 9c1a2a2b. Charlotte Buckey [Lakin] Thrasher died the 1st of April 1903 and Thomas Souder Thrasher died the 2nd of February 1911 in Frederick Co, Md and are buried in the Jefferson Union Cemetery. (Source Code – HWMP, JMH2.) 6d6e2) Abraham Lakin (see Chapter 5d6e2) (Source Codes – JTS1, HL1, HWMP, JMH2, Cd 224.) Abraham Lakin was born the 10th of March 1792 in Frederick Co, Md. Abraham Lakin married Elizabeth Gross the 10th of April 1832 in Frederick Co, Md. Elizabeth was born the 24th of October 1812 the daughter of Charles Gross (born in Pa) and Betsey Cost (born in Loudon Co, Va). Elizabeth and Abraham Lakin had a son we know of as follows: a) Daniel Thomas Lakin was born the 8th of March 1842 at the original family homestead in Frederick Co, Md. Daniel Thomas Lakin was a school teacher, a president of the school board, and a member of the Reformed Church.

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  1. My wife's g-grand mother was Amanda Hocker Rimel, Guilford, MO. Looking for any relatives who might be desendents of this Hocker line.


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