Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Sixth Generations Of Hockers:vol. 3

NOTE: I obtained this data from someone who was researching the Hocker family. I do not know how accurate this data is. The Sixth Generations Of Hockers:vol. 3
They lived in Kansas in 1900. Annie Bell [Thrasher] Gregory died before 1938. (Source Code – HWMP.) 8) Samuel Henry Thrasher was born the 21st of February 1862 in Lewis Co, Mo. Samuel Henry Thrasher married Mary Jones. Mary and Samuel Henry Thrasher had a son, Henry Thrasher. Samuel Henry Thrasher was a mechanic. Samuel Henry Thrasher died before 1938. (Source Code – HWMP.) 9) Franklin Pierce Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f2j9) was born the 24th of June 1863 in Lewis Co, Mo. Franklin Pierce Thrasher married Emma Lulu Smith the 2nd of September 1891 in Lewis Co, Mo. Emma Lulu was born the 17th of June 1871 the daughter of William Henry Smith. Emma Lulu and Franklin Pierce Thrasher had four children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f2j9. Both Emma Lulu [Smith] Thrasher and Franklin Pierce Thrasher died the same day, the 21st of December 1953 in Lewis Co, Mo and are buried in the Lewistown Cemetery. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f3b) Elizabeth “Betsy” Bonar (see Chapter 6c1f3b). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Elizabeth Bonar was born about 1791 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Apparently Elizabeth Bonar married previously or had she had two children out of wedlock as follows: 1) Stephen Bonar was born about 1807 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Bonar married Mary L Downing the 20th of August 1829 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary was the daughter of Edward Downing and Elizabeth Crail who married the 25th of October 1799 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Bonar died the 3rd of May 1838 and Mary L [Downing] Bonar died the 24th of December 1838 in Pendleton Co, Ky and both are buried in the Bonar Cemetery, Boston Station, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) Margaret Bonar was born the 5th of February 1809 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Margaret Bonar married Samuel Stillwell the 13th of April 1826 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Samuel was the son of Jeremiah Stillwell and Elizabeth Hull of Pendleton Co, Ky. Margaret [Bonar] Stillwell died the 5th of November 1884 in Logan Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP.) Then Elizabeth Bonar married Larkin Smith the 13th of June 1811 in Pendleton Co, Ky. 7c1f3c) Mary “Polly” Bonar (see Chapter 6c1f3c). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Mary Bonar was born about 1793 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Apparently Mary Bonar had a son out of wedlock as follows: 1) Thomas Bonar (see Chapter 8c1f3c1) was born the 2nd of March 1811 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Thomas Bonar married Mary Stillwell the 9th of August 1831 in Logan Co, Oh. Mary was born the 17th of September 1815 in Trumbull, Adams Co, Oh. Mary and Thomas Bonar had eight children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f3c1. Thomas Bonar was a carpenter. Mary [Stillwell] Bonar died the 15th of October 1864 in Urbana, Champaign Co, Il and Thomas Bonar died the 21st of December 1875 in Urbana, Champaign Co, Il and both are buried in the Clements Cemetery, Champaign Co, Il. (Source Code – HWMP.) Then Mary Bonar married James Clement the 2nd of November 1820 in Pendleton Co, Ky. 7c1f3d) John Bonar III (see Chapter 6c1f3d). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) John Bonar III 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 as follows: 1) Thomas Bonar (see Chapter 8c1f3d1) was born in 1819 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Thomas Bonar married Mary Jane Morris the 2nd of December 1841 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary Jane was born about 1826 in Ky. Mary Jane and Thomas Bonar had five sons. For information about their sons, see Chapter 8c1f3d1. Thomas Bonar was a conferate soldier and was shot to death by Union soldiers in Bible Grove, Scotland Co, Mo the 5th of August 1862. Mary Jane [Morris] Bonar died in 1885 in Scotland Co, Mo and is buried in the Black Oak Cemetery, Granger, Scotland Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) 2) Daniel Bonar was born about 1821 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Daniel Bonar died before November 1858 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) Elizabeth “Betsy” Bonar was born about 1823 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth Bonar married Bland Beckett the 27th of May 1847 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Bland was born about 1822 in Ky. Elizabeth and Bland Beckett had a daughter, Louisa M Beckett born about 1848 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 4) Mary “Polly” Bonar was born about 1825 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 5) Jane Bonar was born about 1827 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Jane Bonar married John B Kidwell. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6) Stephen Bonar was born about 1828 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Bonar married Mary Jane Dean the 11th of November 1851 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Bonar died the 3rd of January 1869. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f3e) William “Billie” Bonar (see Chapter 6c1f3e). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) William Bonar 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 as follows: 1) William Bonar jr (see Chapter 8c1f3e1) was born about 1821 in Pendleton Co, Ky. William Bonar jr married twice, first to Sarah Elizabeth Orr the 4th of November 1845 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah Elizabeth and William Bonar jr had four children. For information about all of William Bonar’s children, see Chapter 8c1f3e1. Then William Bonar jr married Mary Oliver the 24th of September 1901 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary was born in Kenton Co, Ky. William Bonar jr was a farmer. William Bonar jr died in February 1907 and is buried in the Smith Cemetery in Portland along with his first wife. (Source Code – HWMP.) 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 as follows: 1) Samuel Fee Bonar was born in 1828 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Samuel Fee Bonar died the 8th of January 1869 and is buried at the Kirby Burial Grounds, Boston Station, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) John Thomas Bonar (see Chapter 8c1f3e2) was born in 1830 in Clermont Co, Oh. John Thomas Bonar married Malinda Hardin the 1st of December 1863 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Malinda was the daughter of William Hardin. Malinda and John Thomas Bonar had a son. Then John Thomas Bonar married Jane Yelton the 24th of March 1878 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Jane was born in 1846. Jane and Thomas Bonar had two sons. For information on all of John Thomas Bonar’s children, see Chapter 8c1f3e2. John Thomas Bonar died in 1911 and Jane [Yelton] Bonar died in 1930 in Texas and are buried in the Balew Cemetery, Aubrey, Denton Co, Tx. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) William Bonar jr was born the 7th of November 1832 in Pendleton Co, Ky. William Bonar jr died the 19th of March 1852 and is buried at the Kirby Burial Grounds, Boston Station, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 4) Stephen F “Clark” Bonar was born about 1835 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen F Bonar married Mary C Sine the 9th of October 1860 in Pendleton Co, Ky. They went to Texas and stayed. (Source Code – HWMP.) 5) Mary Bonar was born about 1838 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary Bonar married Lonnie M Shoemaker the 9th of October 1860 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6) Sarah E Bonar was born the 24th of December 1839 and died the 6th of April 1846 in Pendleton Co, Ky and is buried in the Kirby Burial Grounds, Boston Station, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7) Westley Cannon “Sonny” Bonar was born about 1843 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Westley Cannon Bonar married Mary Ann Coffman the 2nd of February 1860 in Clermont Co, Oh. They migrated to Missouri. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f3f) Martha “Patsey” Bonar (see Chapter 6c1f3f). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Martha Bonar was born about 1802 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Martha Bonar married William Bush the 24th of May 1821 in Pendleton Co, Ky. William was the 2nd of February 1798 in Pendleton Co, Ky the son of William Bush and Elizabeth Shearer. Martha and William Bush had three children as follows: 1) Mary “Pop” Bush was born about 1822 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) Stephen Bush was born about 1823 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) John Thomas Bush was born the 4th of February 1825 in Pendleton Co, Ky. John Thomas Bush married Matilda M “Aunt Til” Curl the 17th of December 1846 in Rushylvania, Logan Co, Oh. Matilda was born in 1826 in Logan Co, Oh the daughter of Elias Curl and Martha Faulkner. John Thomas Bush died the 4th of June 1903 in Big Springs, Logan Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f4b) Joseph Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f4b). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Joseph Thrasher 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 as follows: 1) Meredith Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f4b1) was born the 14th of April 1819 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Meredith Thrasher married Elizabeth Walker the 24th of September 1842 Vigo, Co, In. Elizabeth and Meredith Thrasher had three children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4b1. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) Mary Thrasher was born the 6th of July 1821 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary Thrasher married William Brown the 5th of April 1842 in Shelby Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) Elizabeth Jane Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f4b3) was born the 21st of February 1823 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth Jane Thrasher married Luke Davis the 1st of February 1844 in Shelby Co, In. Elizabeth Jane and Luke Davis had two children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4b3. Elizabeth Jane [Thrasher] Davis died in 1863. (Source Code – HWMP.) 4) Alfred Thrasher was born the 13th of June 1825 and died the 22nd of November 1825 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 5) Leonidas L Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f4b5) was born the 18th of August 1827 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Leonidas L Thrasher married Frances Perry the 4th of May 1848 in Shelby Co, In. Frances and Leonidas Thrasher had four children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4b5. Leonidas L Thrasher was buried the 3rd of April 1899 in the Forest Hill Cemetery, Shelby Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6) Napoleon Bonaparte Thrasher was born the 12th of October 1830 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Napoleon Bonaparte Thrasher was a weaver and a Civil War veteran. Apparently Napoleon Bonaparte Thrasher never married and died the 12th of April 1877. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7) William Rush Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f4b7) was born the 21st of February 1832 in Shelbyville, Shelby Co, In. William Rush Thrasher married Naoma J Kennedy the 18th of October 1853 in Shelby Co, In. Naoma and William Rush Thrasher had four children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4b7. William Rush Thrasher died the 28th of October 1906 in Old Marion, Shelby Co, In. (Source Code – HWMP.) 8) John Thrasher was born the 10th of August 1834 in Shelby Co, In. John Thrasher married Sarah A LaFevers. John Thrasher was in the Civil War and died the 1st of February 1863 in Nashville, Davidson Co, Tn. (Source Code – HWMP.) 9) Joseph Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f4b9) was born the 4th of January 1837 in Shelby Co, In. Joseph Thrasher married Melvyna LaFevers. Melvyna and Joseph Thrasher had two children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4b9. (Source Code – HWMP.) 10) Malinda M Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f4b10) was born the 31st of January 1840 in Shelby Co, In. Malinda M Thrasher married John Perry. Malinda and John Perry had two children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4b10. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f4e) William Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f4e). (Source Code – HWMP.) William Thrasher 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 as follows: 1) Stephen Thrasher was born the 24th of February 1833 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen Thrasher married twice, first to Margaret A Bourland in 1859 in Shelby Co, In. Margaret and Stephen Thrasher had twins that died in infancy. Margaret A [Bourland] Thrasher died the 28th of August 1860 in Shelby Co, In. Then Stephen Thrasher moved to Port Gibson, Ms in 1861. Stephen Thrasher married Elizabeth “Lizzie”, maiden name unknown. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) Sarah N Thrasher was born about 1835 in Hartsville, In. Sarah N Thrasher married Robert F Little the 12th of February 1854 in Shelby Co, In. Sarah N [Thrasher] Little died in 1867 and Robert F Little died in 1874. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) Mary Thrasher was born about 1938 in Shelby Co, In. Mary Thrasher married Oscar Turner. Mary and Oscar Turner were living in Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, Wi. (Source Code – HWMP.) 4) Henrietta Thrasher was born about 1941 in Shelby Co, In. Henrietta Thrasher married W E Golding. W E Golding was a veteran of the Civil War and they lived in Shelbyville, Shelby Co, In in 1894. (Source Code – HWMP.) 5) William Thrasher was born about 1940 and died as a infant. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6) David Thrasher was born about 1843 in Shelby Co, In. David Thrasher in 1894 was living in Kentucky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7) John Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f4e7) was born the 5th of March 1846 in Shelbly Co, In. John Thrasher married Lena Rapp. Lena was born the 10th of October 1852 in Harrison, Hamilton Co, Oh. Lena and John Thrasher had six children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4e7. John Thrasher died the 26th of August 1905 in Shelbyville, Shelby Co, In and is buried in the Forest Hill Cemetery. Lena [Rapp] Thrasher died the 20th of April 1936. (Source Code – HWMP.) 8) Margaret Thrasher was born about 1848 in Shelby Co, In. Margaret Thrasher married a “Johnson” and they were living in New York in 1894. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f4f) Aaron Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f4f). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Aaron Thrasher 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 as follows: 1) Oliver Perry Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f4f1) was born about 1833 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Oliver Perry Thrasher married Elizabeth Mary Daugherty the 29th of August 1855 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth Mary and Oliver had ten children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4f1. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) John B Thrasher was born in 1836 in Pendleton Co, Ky. John B Thrasher married twice, first to Margaret Truesdale the 29th of October 1857 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Margaret was born about 1836 in Maine. Apparently they moved to Texas, but returned to Kentucky. Then John B Thrasher married Malinda Harris. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) Stephen Thrasher was born in January 1838 and died the 25th of July 1840 and is buried in the Thrasher Cemetery, E Fk Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 4) Nelson “Ned” W Thrasher was born in 1842 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Nelson W Thrasher married twice, first to his second cousin (see Chapter 7c1f10h4) Mary “Molly” H Mullins. Molly was born in 1849 in Pendleton Co, Ky the daughter of Eli Mullins and Dulcina Carlisle who married the 7th of July 1846 in Campbell Co, Ky. Mary “Molly” H [Mullins] Thrasher died the 31st of October 1867. Then Nelson W Thrasher married Alice D Morris. (Source Code – HWMP.) 5) Aaron Thrasher jr was born about 1845 and died as an infant. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f4h) Sarah Margaret Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f4h). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Sarah Margaret Thrasher 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 as follows: 1) Jane Elizabeth Daugherty (see Chapter 8c1f4h1) was born about 1826 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Jane Elizabeth married Richard Dozier Mullins. Richard Dozier was born the 15th of June 1821 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky the son of Richard Mullins (born 1787, died 1868 Ky) and Rebecca Berry (born 1789, died 1852 Ky) who married the 12th of January 1809 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Jane Elizabeth and Ricahrd Dozier Mullins had eleven children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4h1. Richard Dozier Mullins died in September 1904 and is buried in the Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) Mary Daugherty was born about 1828 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary Daugherty married a “Orr”. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) Nancy Daugherty was born about 1830 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Nancy Daugherty married a “Oldham”. (Source Code – HWMP.) 4) Sarah Ann Daugherty (see Chapter 8c1f4h4) was born about 1832 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah Ann Daugherty married Benjamin Berry Mullins the 26th of August 1856 Pendleton Co, Ky. Benjamin Berry was born the 15th of March 1826 Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky the son of Richard Mullins (died 1868 Ky) and Rebeckah Berry (born 1789, died 1852 Ky) who married the 12th of January 1809 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah Ann and Benjamin Berry Mullins had eight children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f4h4. Benjamin Berry Mullins was a Captain in the Confederate Army from 1862 to 1864. Benjamin Berry Mullins died the 23rd of March 1897 in Pendleton Co, Ky and Sarah Ann [Daugherty] Mullins died the 10th of February 1916 and both are buried in the Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 5) Cynthia McNeill Daugherty was born about 1834 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6) Malinda Daugherty was born about 1836 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7) Susan Daugherty was born about 1838 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Susan Daugherty married Harry Thrasher. (Source Code – HWMP.) 8) Arabella Daugherty was born about 1840 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Arabella Daugherty married John Ross Gosney. Arabella and John Ross Gosney were living in Ray Co, Mo in 1880. (Source Code – HWMP.) 9) Erza A Daugherty was born the 11th of November 1843 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Erza A Daugherty married Sarah E Mullins the 17th of September 1867 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Erza Daugherty was a cabinet maker. Erza Daugherty served with the 1st Kentucky Mounted Rifeman of the Conferacy during the Civil War. Sarah E [Mullins] Daugherty died in 1872. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f5a) Sarah “Sally” Thatcher (see Chapter 6c1f5a). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Sarah “Sally” Thatcher1 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 seven children, all born in Jackson Co, Oh as follows: 1) Elizabeth Ervin was born the 17th of January 1818 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Jackson Co, Oh. Elizabeth Ervin married John Buck the 10th of April 1934 in Jackson Co, Oh. 2) Samuel D Ervin was born the 5th of January 1920 in Pendleton Co, Ky and raised in Jackson Co, Oh. Samuel D Ervin married Nancy Bailey the 7th of February 1841 in Jackson Co, Oh. Samuel D Ervin died the 13th of January 1863. 3) Nancy Ervin was born the 1st of August 1821 in Clinton Township, Jackson Co, Oh. Nancy Ervin married Robert Bailey the 28th of November 1847 in Jackson Co, Oh. Nancy [Ervin] Bailey died the 26th of May 1908. 4) Andrew Jackson Ervin was born about 1823 in Clinton Township, Jackson Co, Oh. Andrew Jackson Ervin married Hannah Wyman the 15th of October 1846 in Jackson Co, Oh. 5) Lucinda Ervin was born about 1826 in Clinton Township, Jackson Co, Oh. Lucinda Ervin married Ezayiah Wyman the 26th of January 1845 in Jackson Co, Oh. 6) Elias Ervin (see Chapter 8c1f5a6) was born the 1st of August 1828 in Clinton Township, Jackson Co, Oh. Elias Ervin married Hulzina “Hulda” Deal the 23rd of July 1748 in Jackson Co, Oh. Hulda was born the 6th of November 1826 in Oh. Hulda and Elias Ervin had a son. For information about their son, see Chapter 8c1f5a6. Hulzina “Hulda” [Deal] Ervin died the 6th of March 1856 in Appanoose Co, Ia. Then Elias Ervin married Didama Ivelan the 26th of October 1856 in Appanoose Co, Ia. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7) James Ervin was born the 24th of October 1830 in Clinton Township, Jackson Co, Oh. James Ervin married Mary Ann Skipton the 31st of December 1857. 7c1f6b) Daniel Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f6b). (Source Code – HWMP.) Daniel Thrasher was born about 1800 in Campbell Co, Ky. Daniel Thrasher married Nancy Barton about 1827 in Clermont Co, Oh. Nancy was born in Ohio and is the daughter of Roswell Barton and Martha “Patsey” McRae. Nancy and Daniel Thrasher had six children as follows: 1) Stephen Thrasher was born about 1828 in Marion Co, Mo. StephenThrasher died in 1862. 2) Elvira Thrasher was born about 1830 in Marion Co, Mo. Elvira Thrasher married James Hall the 14th of February 1859 in Shelby Co, Mo. 3) Joel M Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f6b3) was born the 13th of April 1833 in Marion Co, Mo. Joel M Thrasher married his second cousin (see Chapter 8c1f2e1) Mary Jane Thrasher the 8th of January 1857 in Monroe Co, Mo. Mary Jane was born about 1836 in Mo the daughter of Elias Thrasher and Caroline, maiden name unknown. Mary Jane and Joel Thrasher had ten children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f2e1. They lived in Shelby Co, Mo in 1860 and Umatilla Co, Or in 1880. Joel M Thrasher died the 4th of July 1888 in Mountain Valley, Or and is buried at the Pilot Rock Cemetery, Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co, Or. (Source Code – HWMP.) 4) Martha A Thrasher was born about 1835 in Marion Co, Mo. Martha A Thrasher married twice, first to Joseph Hopkins the 19th of September 1854 in Shelby Co, Mo. Then Martha married Harmon A Fellows the 7th of December 1876 in Lewis Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP.) 5) William Sampson “Sam” Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f6b5) was born about 1848 in Shelby Co, Mo. William Sampson Thrasher married Olive Jane Ely the 18th of April 1872 in Shelby Co, Mo. Olive Jane was born in Ohio. Olive Jane and William Sampson Thrasher had six children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f6b5. William Sampson Thrasher was a railroad worker. Olive Jane [Ely] Thrasher died in 1890 in Pendleton, Umatilla Co, Or and was buried at night in a unmarked grave. William Sampson Thrasher died in 1898 and is buried in Umatilla Co, Or. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6) Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f6b6) was born the 30th of July 1851 in Shelby Co, Mo. Benjamin Franklin Thrasher married Adaline A Savage the 29th of October 1874 in Summit, Benton Co, Or. Adaline was born the 31st of March 1856 in Summit, Benton Co, Or. Adaline and Benjamin Franklin Thrasher had five children. For information about their sons, see Chapter 8c1f6b6. Adaline A [Savage] Thrasher died the 6th of May 1925 in Falls City, Polk Co, Or and Benjamin Franklin Thrasher died the 2nd of November 1928 in Summit, Benton Co, Or. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f6d) Isabella Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f6d). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 005.) Isabella Thrasher 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 as follows: 1) William M McRae was born about 1828 in Ralls Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) Franklin McRae was born about 1830 in Ralls Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) Marcus D F McRae was born about 1831 in Ralls Co, Mo. Marcus D F McRae married Salena A Hendrix the 10th of April 1851 in Marion Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 005.) 4) Frances “Fannie” McRae was born about 1833 in Ralls Co, Mo. Frances McRae married Jacob Basket the 16th of August 1855 in Marion Co, Mo. (Source Codes – HWMP, Cd 234.) 5) John L McRae was born about 1835 in Ralls Co, Mo. John L McRae married Salina Winfield the 24th of April 1853 in Marion Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 005.) 6) Sanders McRae was born about 1838 in Ralls Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7) Marion McRae was born about 1841 in Ralls Co, Mo. Marion McRae married Julia Ann Welton the 5th of February 1861 in Marion Co, Mo. (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 005.) 7c1f6e) Stephen R Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f6e). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 005.) Stephen R Thrasher 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 as follows: 1) Amilda Thrasher was born about 1849 in Marion Co, Mo. 2) John W Thrasher was born about 1850 in Marion Co, Mo. 3) Charly M Thrasher was born about 1852 in Marion Co, Mo. 4) Evandah Thrasher was born about 1855 in Marion Co, Mo. 7c1f7b) Nancy Fee (see Chapter 6c1f7b). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) Nancy Fee was born the 12th of September 1799 in Clermont Co, Oh. Nancy Fee married her first cousin (see Chapter 6c1f3e) the widower William “Billie” 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. 7c1f7e) Mary “Polly” Fee (see Chapter 6c1f7e). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) Mary “Polly” Fee 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 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 as follows: 1) William Fee Rush was born the 27th of March 1826 in Clermont Co, Oh. William Fee Rush married Eliza Ann Wallis the 12th of October 1852 in Clermont Co, Oh. Eliza Ann was born in 1828 in Point Pleasant, Clermont Co, Oh in Ulysses Grant’s cabin. William Fee Rush died in 1868. 2) Samuel Rush was born about 1828 in Clermont Co, Oh. Samuel Rush went to California during the gold rush. 3) Eliza Rush was born about 1830 in Clermont Co, Oh. Eliza Rush married W P Purkiser in 1859 in Clermont Co, Oh. 4) Gustus Rush was born about 1832 and died the 29th of January 1834 and is buried in the Fee Cemetery, Washington Township, Clermont Co, Oh. 5) David E Rush was born the 3rd of December 1835 in Clermont Co, Oh. 6) Randolf Rush (see Chapter 8c1f7e6) was born the 20th of December 1837 in Laurel, Clermont Co, Oh. Randolf Rush married Priscilla Pollard about 1859 in Clermont Co, Oh. Priscilla was born in 1840 in Monroe Township, Clermont Co, Oh the daughter of William Pollard sr. Priscilla and Randolf Rush had five children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f7e6. Randolf was a veteran of the Civil War. Priscilla [Pollard] Rush died in 1900 and Randolf Rush died the 8th of October 1914 in Hamilton Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7) Sarah Ann Rush (see Chapter 8c1f7e7) was born the 28th of January 1841 in Clermont Co, Oh. Sarah Ann Rush married Elijah Tatman the 24th of June 1863 in Clermont Co, Oh. Elijah was born the 8th of June 1835. Sarah Ann and Elijah Tatman had a daughter. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 8c1f7e7. Elijah Tatman died the 15th of February 1902 and Sarah Ann [Rush] Tatman died the 26th of July 1914. (Source Code – HWMP.) 8) Cordillia Rush was born about 1843 in Clermont Co, Oh. 9) Elizabeth Caroline Rush was born about 1845 in Clermont Co, Oh. Elizabeth Caroline Rush married J S Stall. 7c1f7f) John Fee (see Chapter 6c1f7f). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 002.) John Fee 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 as follows: 1) Sarah R Fee was born the 18th of July 1831 in Clermont Co, Oh. Sarah R Fee married John Haugh the 15th of July 1852 in Clermont Co, Oh. 2) Elizabeth L Fee was born the 5th of August 1839 in Clermont Co, Oh. 7c1f7k) William Fee (see Chapter 6c1f7k). (Source Code – HWMP.) William Fee 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 as follows: 1) Lucinda Fee was born about 1842 in Marion Co, In. 2) Eliza Jane Fee was born about 1844 in Marion Co, In. 3) Louisa Fee was born about 1847 in Marion Co, In. 7c1f8a) Thomas J Thrasher (see Chapter 6c1f8a). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Thomas J Thrasher 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 as follows: 1) Henry R “Harry” Thrasher (see Chapter 8c1f8a1) was born about 1831 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Henry R Thrasher married Sarah Titus the 6th of October 1856 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah was born about 1837 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Sarah and Henry Thrasher had three children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f8a1. They lived in Redbush, Pendleton Co, Ky. Henry R Thrasher died in Galveston, Galveston Co, Tx. (Source Code – HWMP.) 2) Adaline C Thrasher was born the 29th of August 1832 and died the 19th of June 1842 and is buried in the Thrasher Cemetery, E Fork Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 3) William T Thrasher was born the 20th of April 1834 and died the 23rd of April 1839 and is buried in the Thrasher Cemetery, E Fork Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 4) Stephen Thrasher was born the 25th of January 1836 and died the 25th of July 1840 and is buried in the Thrasher Cemetery, E Fork Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 5) Mary G Thrasher was born about 1838 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary G Thrasher married Alexander Millener the 20th of April 1854 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Alexander was born about 1828 in Scott Co, Ky. They lived in Grant Co, Ky. Mary G [Thrasher] Millener died in 1908 and is buried in the Butler Cemetery, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 6) Harrison Thrasher was born about 1840 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7) Marion Thrasher was born about 1842 and died before March 1848 in Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 8) Stephen M Thrasher was born the 13th of May 1846 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Stephen M Thrasher was a member of Company E, 7th Kentucky Cavalry, during the Civil War and was killed the 18th of August 1863 and is buried in the Thrasher Cemetery, E Fork Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 9) Thomas F Thrasher was born about 1849 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Thomas Thrasher lived in Texas. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f10e) Gabriel S Mullins (see Chapter 6c1f10e). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Gabriel S Mullins 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 as follows: 1) unknown child Mullins born about 1840 in Campbell Co, Ky. This child probably died in infancy. 2) A R Mullins was born 20th of May 1846 in Kenton Co, Ky. A R Mullins married Fannie Cummins the 16th of October 1866 in Boone Co, Ky. Fannie and A R Mullins adopted a daughter, Lulu Hardesty born the 8th of February 1880. A R Mullins was a merchant, teacher and a farmer and they lived in Covington, Campbell Co, Ky. 7c1f10f) Henry Harrison Mullins (see Chapter 6c1f10f). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Henry Harrison Mullins was born the 8th of October 1812 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Henry Harrison Mullins married Elizabeth Rogers the 27th of April 1843 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Elizabeth and Henry Harrison Mullins had four children as follows: 1) Sarah Mullins was born about 1844 in Pendleton Co, Ky. 2) Nancy Mullins was born about 1848 in Pendleton Co, Ky. 3) Mary Mullins was born about 1853 in Pendleton Co, Ky. 4) Robert Richard Mullins (see Chapter 8c1f10f4) was born about 1862 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Robert Richard Mullins married Geneva [Goshorn] Collins. Geneva and Robert Richard Mullins had two children. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c1f10f4. Robert Richard Mullins died the 26th of April 1928 and is buried in the Mullins Cemetery, Fiskburg Road, Pendleton Co, Ky. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f10h) Eli Mullins (see Chapter 6c1f10h). (Source Code – HWMP.) Eli Mullins 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 as follows: 1) Stephen Mullins was born about 1839 in Pendleton Co, Ky. 2) James W Mullins was a twin to his brother Zacharich Mullins and was born in 1842 in Pendleton Co, Ky. James W Mullins married Eliza Jane Scales the 14th of February 1867 in Pendleton Co, Ky. James W Mullins died the 3rd of July 1920 and is buried in the Flour Creek Cemetery, Butler, Pendleton Co, Ky. 3) Zachariah Mullins was a twin to his brother James W Mullins and was born in 1842 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Zarhariah Mullins married Susan R Carlisle the 9th of April 1866 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Zachariah Mullins died the 18th of May 1921. Then Eli Mullins married Dulcina Carlisle the 7th of July 1846 in Campbell Co, Ky. Dulcina and Eli Mullins had two children as follows: 4) William H “Humpy Bill” Mullins was born in August 1848 in Pendleton Co, Ky. William H Mullins was in the civil war. William H Mullins married Elizabeth Anderson the 25th of February 1880 in Pendleton Co, Ky. 5) Mary “Mollie” H Mullins was born in 1849 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary H Mullins married her second cousin (see Chapter 7c1f4f4) Nelson W “Ned” Thrasher. Nelson Thrasher was born in 1842 in Pendleton Co, Ky the son of Aaron Thrasher and Susannah N Anderson who married the 30th of December 1832 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Mary “Mollie” H [Mullins] Thrasher died the 31st of October 1867. (Source Code – HWMP.) Then Eli Mullins married Saphrona Rodgers about 1868 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Saphrona and Eli Mullins had a son as follows: 6) George Nelson Mullins (see Chapter 8c1f10h6) was born in 1869 in Pendleton Co, Ky. George Nelson Mullins married Lucy Emaline Gosney. Lucy Emaline and George Nelson Mullins had a son. For information about their son, see Chapter 8c1f10h6. George Nelson Mullins died in 1903 and Lucy Emaline [Gosney] Mullins died in 1920. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f10i) Enos K Mullins (see Chapter 6c1f10i). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Enos K Mullins 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 as follows: 1) Stephen D Mullins (see Chapter 8c1f10i1) was born the 20th of December 1840 in Campbell Co, Ky. Stephen D Mullins was a member of Company B, 53rd Kentucky Regiment during the civil war. Stephen D Mullins married three times, the first two marriages apparently produced no children. Then Stephen D Mullins married Mary Florence Adams the 3rd of May 1888 in Campbell Co, Ky. Mary Florence and Stephen Mullins had a daughter. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 8c1f10i1. Stephen D Mullins died the 7th of July 1905 and is buried in the Old Soldiers Home, Dayton, Montgomery Co, Oh. (Source Code – HWMP.) 7c1f10k) Rev Alexander Webb Mullins (see Chapter 6c1f10k). (Source Code – HWMP, Cd 229.) Alexander Webb Mullins 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 as follows: 1) Frances Mullins was born about 1843 in Kenton Co, Ky. Frances Mullins married Rev Lafe Johnson. 2) Daniel Mullins was born about 1845 in Kenton Co, Ky. Daniel Mullins married Nannie, maiden name unknown. 3) Stephen G Mullins was born about 1847 in Kenton Co, Ky. Stephen G Mullins married his kinfolk Martha Mullins the 26th of January 1871 in Pendleton Co, Ky. Martha was born in September 1854 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, Ky the daughter of Richard Mullins (died 1868 Ky) and Mary Ingram Spencer. 4) Calvin Mullins was born about 1849 in Kenton Co, Ky. 5) Alexander P Mullins was born about 1852 in Kenton Co, Ky. 6) Susan E Mullins was born the 9th of December 1854 and died the 3rd of May 1855 in Pendleton Co, Ky. 7) Phillip Mullins was born about 1856 in Kenton Co, Ky. Phillip Mullins married Hanna Collins in Kenton Co, Ky. 8) James M Mullins was born about 1859 in Kenton Co, Ky. James M Mullins married McClellan Goshorn in Pendleton Co, Ky. 9) William Henry Mullins was born the 15th of October 1865 in Kenton Co, Ky. William Henry Mullins married Louella Louise Hightower in Pendleton Co, Ky. William Henry Mullins died the 17th of November 1919 in Los Angeles Co, Ca. 7c1f10l) George H Mullins (see Chapter 6c1f10l). (Source Code – HWMP.) George H Mullins 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 as follows: 1) Amelia Mullins was born the 30th of April 1855 in Kenton Co, Ky. Amelia Mullins married James Robert Mann in Kenton Co, Ky. James Robert was born the 3rd of January 1855 in Kenton Co, Ky. Amelia [Mullins] Mann died the 22nd of December 1923 in Demossville, Pendleton Co, Ky. 7c2a1a) Tilman Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a1a). (Source Codes – TW5, VEP83.) Tilman Hocker 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. Lucinda and Tilman Hocker had nine children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: 1) Frances Hocker born about 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky and was living at home with her parents as shown in the 1830 Lincoln Co, Ky census. Frances Hocker apparently died before 1840. (Source Code – TW5, VEP83.) 2) Ann Hocker born about 1823 in Lincoln Co, Ky and either married or died before 1840. (Source Code – TW5, VEP83.) 3) Jesse Carter Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a1a3) was born in 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Jesse Carter Hocker married Mary Helm the 30th of October 1849 in Shelby Co, Ky. Mary was born in 1831 in Ky the daughter of William S Helm (born 1806 Ky, a farmer) and Rebecca Hinton (born 1809 Ky) who married the 23rd of February 1830 in Shelby Co, Ky. Mary and Jesse Carter Hocker had four children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a1a3. Jesse Carter Hocker died before 1860 in Shelby Co, Ky. According to the 1860 Shelby Co, Ky census Mary was a widow and she with her children were living at her father’s residence. The 1870 Shelby Co, Ky census shows that Mary and her two youngest children were living at her father’s residence. (Source Codes – TW5, Cd 229.) 4) Samuel Hocker was born about 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky and died in infancy. His parents used his name again, see step 6. (Source Code – TW5.) 5) Eliza Hocker was born about 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky and must have died before 1840. (Source Code – TW5.) 6) Dr Samuel Givens Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a1a6) was born in 1831 in Lincoln Co, Ky raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Samuel Givens Hocker graduated from the College of Phyisicans and Surgeons in New York, NY. Samuel Givens Hocker married twice, first to Matilda P Helm the 11th of August 1852 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Matilda was born in 1832 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Marquis Helm (born 1801 Ky, a farmer) and Anne Yowell (born 1803 Ky) who married the 18th of January 1823 in Washington Co, Ky. Matilda and Samuel Givens had a son before Matilda died, born in Lincoln Co, Ky. As shown in the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census kinfolk John W Hocker was living with them and working as a dry goods clerk. . Samuel Givens Hocker was a physician and from 1852 to 1870 practiced successfully in Lincoln Co, Ky. Then he retired from the profession and devoted himself to agriculture. The 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Samuel Givens Hocker a farmer. Matilda P [Helm] Hocker died in 1878 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Samuel Givens then married Lizzie W Fair the 10th of October 1878 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lizzie was born in 1852 Ky and single and the daughter of William M Fair (born 1806 Ky, died 1883 Ky) and Naomi Jones who married the 19th of May 1835 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lizzie’s paternal grandparents are James M Fair and Elizabeth May who married the 1st of August 1796 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lizzie and Samuel Givens Hocker had two children we know of, both born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about all of Samuel Givens Hocker’s children, see Chapter 8c2a1a6. Samuel Givens Hocker was a physician and from 1852 to 1872 he practiced successfully in Lincoln Co, Ky and then he retired from the profession and devoted himself to agriculture. Lizzie W [Fair] Hocker died the 8th of June 1918 in Garrard Co, Ky. (Source Codes – TW5, VEP83.) 7) Mary Carter Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a1a7) was born in 1833 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Carter Hocer married Benjamin Settle the 2nd of November 1850 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Benjamin was born about 1830 in Ky the son of James Settle and Elizabeth Riley who married the 1st of July 1824 in Mercer Co, Ky. Mary Carter and Benjamin Settle had two sons before Benjamin’s early death, both born in Lincoln Co, Ky. See Chapter 8c2a1a7 for information about their children. According to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census Mary Carter was a widow and she had her two sons living with her. (Source Codes – TW5.) 8) Charles R Hocker was born in 1838 in Lincoln Co, Ky and we know Charles Hocker died before 1880, but that is all we know about him. (Source Code – TW5.) 9) Richard E Hocker was born in 1840 in Lincoln Co, Ky and never married. As shown in the 1870 census Richard Hocker is living with his widow mother and working as a livery stable keeper. The 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census states that Richard Hocker is a Magistrate, single, and in poor health and suffering from dropsy, and living with his widow mother. Richard E Hocker died in 1881 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Codes – TW5.) 7c2a1c) Lucinda Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a1c). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Lucinda Hocker 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 Archibald McKinney and Joan McClure who married the 27th of May 1788 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Lucinda and Burton McKinney had eight children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: 1) William Fortunatus McKinney (see Chapter 8c2a1c1) born 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky and according to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census had Samuel Montgomery (born 1849 Ky) living with him. William Fortunatus McKinney married Mary Elizabeth “Bettie” Givens the 7th of February 1861 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Bettie was born in Jun 1833 in Lincoln Co, Ky. William Fortunatus McKinney was a farmer according to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census. Bettie and William Fortunatus McKinney had three children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a1c1. The 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Bettie a widow and was living with her son Walker McKinney and with his family and Bettie’s daughter Ann McKinney. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 2) Mary Jane McKinney (see Chapter 8c2a1c2) was born in 1827 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Jane McKinney married William Burton the 9th of May 1849 in Lincoln Co, Ky. William was born in September 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Archibald Burton (born 1782 Va, a farmer) and Rosmond Pigg (died before 1850 Ky) who married the 21st of March 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Jane and William Burton had five children, before Mary Jane’s early death about 1866, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. See Chapter 8c2a1c2 for information about their children. Then William Burton married Mary Jane’s sister Eliza Ann, see paragraph 7c2a1c5. (Source Code – Cd 002.) 3) Alexander McClure “Alex” McKinney (see Chapter 8c2a1c3) was born in 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky and was raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Alexander McClure “Alex” McKinney married Rosa Bell Burton the 3rd of February 1851 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Rosa Bell was born in November 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Archibald Burton (born 1782 Va, a farmer) and Rosmond Pigg (died before 1850 Ky) who married the 21st of March 1810 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Rosa Bell and Alexander McClure McKinney had eight children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a1c3. According to the 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census Rosa Bell was a widow and had all of her children living with her. The 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Rosa Bell was still a widow with the following children living with her, Ann Bell McKinney, Eugenia McKinney, and William McKinney and his wife, along with niece Lottie Barker (born July 1876 Ky) and her daughter Betsy (born June 1898 Ky). As shown in the 1920 Lincoln Co, Ky census Rosa Bell was living with Ann Bell McKinney, Eugenia McKinney, and William McKinney. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 4) Archibald Burton “Archie” McKinney (see Chapter 8c2a1c4) was born in September 1831 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Archibald Burton “Archie” McKinney married three times, first to Amanda J Givens the 18th of March 1857 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Amanda was born about 1834 in Ky the daughter of James Givens and Joann Bennett who married the 1st of November 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Amanda and Archibald Burton and had three children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a1c4. Then Amanda died and Archibald Burton McKinney married Amelia Houston the 5th of October 1871 in Lincoln Co, Ky. They did not have any children, and Amelia died, and Archibald Burton McKinney then married Charlotte E Givens in 1895 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Charlotte was born in September 1841 in Lincoln Co, Ky. According to the 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census Archibald Burton McKinney was a farmer and owned his farm free of any mortage. The 1900 census shows Charlotte’s brother the widower George M Givens (born December 1839 Ky, stock trader) and Archibald Burton McKinney’s niece Nancy Givens (born December 1881 Ky) were living with them. Charlotte died the 1st of August 1914 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 5) Eliza Ann McKinney was born in 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Eliza Ann McKinney married widower William Burton (he was married to her sister Mary Jane, see paragraph 7e2a1c2 above, but she died in 1866) about 1869 in Lincoln Co, Ky and had a son, Joseph P Burton born in February 1870 in Lincoln Co, Ky. William Burton was a widower again as shown in the 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census. 6) Nathan McKinney was born in 1837 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nathan McKinney married Elizabeth “Bettie” Cobb the 8th of September 1863 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Bettie was born in 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky the daughter of Richard Cobb and Minerva Parke who married the 8th of February 1842 in Madison Co, Ky. Nathan McKinney was a farmer. Bettie and Nathan McKinney had a daughter as of 1870, Lucinda McKinney born in 1865 in Lincoln Co, Ky. 7) Francis “Fanny” M McKinney (see Chapter 8c2a1c7) was born in June of 1842 in Lincoln Co, Ky and was attending school according to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census. Francis “Fanny” M McKinney married her third cousin (see paragraph 7c2e1c3) Benjamin Weaver Dunn the 25th of October 1864 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Benjamin Weaver was born in 1832 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Nicholas Hocker Dunn (born about 1803 in Lincoln Co, Ky, died before 1838 Ky) and Harriet Hocker (born 27 October 1809 Ky, died about 1848 Ky) who married the 12th of December 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Fanny and Benjamin Weaver Dunn had three children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a1c7. Benjamin Weaver Dunn was the cashier at the National Bank in Lincoln Co, Ky. According to the 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census Fanny was a widow and her and her daughter Anna McKinney was living with her other daugther Laura and her family. Francis “Fanny” M Dunn died the 4th of March 1923 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 8) James McClure McKinney was born in 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky and according to the 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census was attending school. James McClure McKinney married twice, first to Kate Givens the 12th of November 1865 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Then James McClure McKinney married Malinda J Keene the 19th of June 1869 in Madison Co, Ky. Malinda was born in 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky. James McClure McKinney and Malinda had a daughter, Anna McKinney born in 1869 in Lincoln Co, Ky. The 1880 Madison Co, Ky census shows James McClure McKinney and Malinda with their daugther Anna McKinney. 7c2a2a) James Allnutt Hocker (see Chapter 6c2c2a). (Source Code – Cd 227.) James Allnutt Hocker was born the 3rd of April 1797 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. 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 Rowan Co, 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 and James Allnutt had eight children before Mary’s death, all born in Howard Co, Mo as follows: 1) Sarah A Hocker was born the 13th of June 1827 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Sarah Hocker was working as a domestic servant and living with her parents as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. At this time we do not know anymore about her. 2) Nancy Todd Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2a2) was born the 1st of March 1829 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Nancy Todd Hocker married John S B Reid the 6th of March 1851 in Howard Co, Mo. John was born in 1825 in Ky the son of John Miller Reid and Elizabeth Dinwiddie who married the 2nd of August 1823 in Madison Co, Ky. Nancy Todd and John Reid had seven children, all born in Randolph Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2a2. According to the 1860, 1870, and 1880 Randolph Co, Mo census John Reid was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 3) Thomas Hocker was born the 7th of March 1831 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census Thomas Hocker was living with his two brothers and farming. As shown in the 1910 Mo sndx Thomas Hocker was living with Justin W Lamson in Vernon Co, Mo. Thomas Hocker died before 1920 in Nevada, Vernon Co, Mo. Apparently Thomas Hocker never married. 4) William Parker Hocker was born the 28th of December 1832 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census William Parker Hocker was living with his brothers. William Parker Hocker married Josephine H “Josie” Todd the 28th of September 1867 in Callaway Co, Mo. Josie was born in 1841 in Callaway Co, Mo the daughter of Zephenieh Todd (died before 1850 Mo) and Sarah “Sally” Stephens who married the 5th of September 1839 in Callaway Co, Mo. Josie and William Parker Hocker did not have any children. William Parker Hocker died the 17th of July in Callaway Co, Mo. 5) John Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2a5) was born the 16th of September 1834 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census John Hocker and his brothers William Hocker and Thomas Hocker were living and farming together. John Hocker married Amanda E Alexander the 25th of October 1860 in Howard Co, Mo. Amanda was born in February 1835 in Mo the daughter of William Alexander (born 1805 Ky, a farmer) and Hannah Tomson (born 1810 Ky) who married the 10th of January 1833 in Boone Co, Mo. Amanda and John Hocker had four sons, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2a5. The 1900 Guadalupe Co, Tx census shows John Hocker was a farmer and owned his farm free of any mortage, and he and Amanda living by themselves. As shown in the 1910 Tx sndx Amanda was a widow and was living with her late son Paul Hocker’s wife Ida and her six children. John Hocker had died before 1910 in Martindale, Caldwell Co, Tx. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 6) Mary Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2a6) was born the 30th of October 1839 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Mary Hocker married Dr John Tyler Myers the 13th of May 1859 in Howard Co, Mo. John Tyler was born in December 1838 in Howard Co, Mo the son of George Myers and Lucy Adams who married the 1st of June 1831 in Howard Co, Mo. Mary and John Tyler Myers had four children, two born in Howard Co, Mo and two born in Menard Co, Il. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2a6. John Tyler Myers was a physician as shown in the 1880 Menard Co, Il census. The 1900 Menard Co, Il census shows that Mary and John Tyler Myers had the following children, Olive Myers, Flora Myers, and James Myers living with them. Mary [Hocker] Myers died in Petersburg, Menard Co, Il in 1909. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 7) James Hocker was a twin to his sister Polly Todd Hocker and was born the 1st of April 1839 in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census James Hocker was living at home with his parents and attending school and farming. James Hocker never married and was found in 1870 as a inmate at the insane asylum in Callaway Co, Mo. The family story about James Hocker was that he died between 1860 and 1870. I believe that was a cover-up to his being admitted to the insane asylum in Callaway Co, Mo. 8) Polly Todd Hocker a twin to her brother James Hocker and was born the 1st of April 1839 and died the next day, the 2nd of April 1839 in Howard Co, Mo. After Mary [Todd] Hocker died then James Allnutt Hocker 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 had two children, both born in Howard Co, Mo as follows: 9) Margaret “Maggie” Crawford Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2a9) was born the 19th of May 1845 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. Margaret “Maggie” Crawford Hocker married Benjamin Franklin Davis the 2nd of December 1869 in Howard Co, Mo. Benjamin Franklin was born in February 1844 in Mo the son of James M Davis (born 1811 Ky, a farmer, died before 1880 Mo) and Sarah E Loury who married the 19th of September 1843 in Howard Co, Mo. Maggie and Benjamin Franklin Davis had ten children, all born in Chariton Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2a9. As shown in the 1880 Mo sndx Benjamin Franklin Davis was a farmer and he and Maggie and their children were living in Salisbury, Chariton Co, Mo. The 1900 Chariton Co, Mo census shows that Benjamin Franklin Davis owned his farm free of any mortage. The 1930 Chariton Co, Mo census has Benjamin Franklin Davis and Margaret living alone. Margaret Crawford [Hocker] Davis died the 7th of June 1932 in Chariton Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 10) George Washington Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2a10) was born the 9th of February 1848 in Howard Co, Mo and married three times, first to Anna Eliza Atteberry in 1868 in Howard Co, Mo. Anna Eliza was born the 29th of June 1849 in Howard Co, Mo the daughter of Asbury Atteberry (born 1814 Ky, a farmer) and Eliza Harris (born 21 June 1816 Grayson Co, Ky) who married the 2nd of April 1839 in Howard Co, Mo. Anna Eliza and George Washington Hocker had eight children before Anna Eliza died, five born in Howard Co, Mo and three born in Chariton Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2a10. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census George Washington Hocker and Anna Eliza had the following children: Owen Atteberry Hocker, Nora Hocker, Olive Hocker, and Ira Charles Hocker living with them. After Anna Eliza died George Washington Hocker then married Ella Ragan in 1891 in Pettis Co, Mo. Ella was born about 1852 in Mo the daughter of Isaac A Ragan and Parmelia G Brown who married the 9th of December 1847 in Johnson Co, Mo. Ella died without having any children. George Washington Hocker then married Mary “Mollie” Giles in 1898 in Pettis Co, Mo. Mollie was born in December 1860 in Mo the daughter of Isaac Giles and Nancy Bradley who married the 12th of June 1847 in Randolph Co, Mo. Mollie and George Washington Hocker did not have any children. The 1900 Chariton Co, Mo census shows George Washington Hocker owned his farm without a mortage and he and Mollie had the following children living with them: Florence Hocker, Walter William Hocker, and Pearl Hocker. George Washington Hocker was living alone at 1800 S Engineer St, Sedalia, Mo according to the 1920 Pettis Co, Mo census. George Washington Hocker died in 1931 in Ottawa, Kansas. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 7c2a2b) Angelia Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a2b). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Angelia Hocker 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. Angelia and Cornelius Reynolds had seven children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky as follows: 1) Artemisa Reynolds (see Chapter 8c2a2b1) was born in October 1822 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Artemisa Reynolds married twice, first to John Montgomery McMullin the 6th of January 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky. John Montgomery McMullin was born about 1816 in Ky and he and Artemisa had three children, before John Montgomery McMullin’s early death, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2b1. Artemisa then married Joel Hubble the 8th of July 1850 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Joel was born in April 1822 in Kentucky. Artemisa and Joel Hubble did not have any children of their owe, but Joel Hubble adopted all three of Artemisa’s children as shown on the 1850 and 1860 Lincoln Co, Ky census which shows their name as Hubble. The 1870 and 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census has Joel Hubble a farmer and he and Artemisa had their daugther Elizabeth Hubble living with them. The 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census has Joel Hubble and Artemisa living alone and Joel Hubble owned his farm without a mortage. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 2) Nicholas Smith Reynolds (see Chapter 8c2a2b2) was born in 1824 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Nicholas Smith Reynolds married Mary Ann Singleton the 19th of November 1847 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann was born in 1831 in Ky the daughter of John Singleton and Elizabeth Floyd (born 1801 Ky) who married the 21st of January 1823 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann and Nicholas Smith Reynolds had eight children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. See Chapter 8c2a2b2 for information about their children. As shown in the 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census Mary Ann’s widow mother Elizabeth and her sister-in-law Julia A Singleton (born 1860 Ky) were living with them. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 3) Thomas Reynolds was born in 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Thomas Reynolds apparently never married as we find him living alone and a farmer according to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census. 4) Clark Reynolds (see Chapter 8c2a2b4) was born in April 1829 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Clark Reynolds married Aggie J, maiden name unknown in 1854 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Aggie was born in May 1844 in Ky. Aggie and Clark Reynolds had five children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2b4. As shown in the 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census Clark Reynolds was a farmer. The 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Clark Reynolds was a invalid and owned his farm free of any mortage. That 1900 census shows Clark Reynolds and Aggie had their daughter Ina Reynolds living with them. As shown in the 1910 Ky sndx Aggie was a widow and she had her daughter Ina Reynolds living with her. 5) Mary Ann Reynolds (see Chapter 8c2a2b5) was born in 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann Reynolds married twice, first to Samuel B Martin jr the 2nd of July 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Samuel was born about 1823 the son of Samuel B Martin sr and Molly Malinda Hale who married the 19th of December 1821 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann and Samuel Martin jr had a daughter before Samuel’s early death, born in Lincoln Co, Ky. Samuel B Martin jr died in 1844 in Lincoln Co, Ky and Mary Ann then married James Cooley the 17th of March 1845 in Lincoln Co, Ky. James was born in 1817 in Lincoln Co, Ky the son of Joseph Cooley and Kesiah Casey who married the 1st of February 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Mary Ann and James Cooley had five children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information on all of Mary Ann’s children, see Chapter 8c2a2b5. James Cooley was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 229.) 6) Milton Reynolds (see Chapter 8c2a2b6) was born in October 1835 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Milton Reynolds married three times, first to Martha Ann Carter the 7th of September 1854 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Apparently Martha Ann died soon after the marriage without having any children. Then Milton Reynolds married Sarah Francis the 15th of October 1857 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sarah was born in 1840 in Kentucy. Sarah and Milton Reynolds had seven children before Sarah’s death, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2b6. The 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows that Milton Reynolds was a farmer. After Sarah died Milton married Martha E [maiden name unknown] Morten in 1896 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Martha had been married previously and had a daughter Elizabeth A “Betsy” Morten (born December 1886 Ky) living with them. There were no children from this last marriage. According to the 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census Milton Reynolds and Martha and had her daughter living with them. 7) Major T Reynolds (see Chapter 8c2a2b7) was born in December 1842 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. Major T Reynolds married twice, first to Louisa, maiden name unknown about 1861 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Louisa was born in 1851 in Ky. There may be a mistake in the census for Louisa’s birthdate. According to the 1870 Lincoln Co, Ky census Major Reynolds was a hotel keeper. The 1880 Lincoln Co, Ky census shows Major Reynolds was a farmer. Louisa and Major Reynolds and had four children, all born in Lincoln Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2b7. After Louisa died, Major T Reynolds married Sarah C Leach the 11th of March 1897 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Sarah was born in July 1845 in Kentucky. Sarah and Major Reynolds did not have any children. According to the 1900 Lincoln Co, Ky census Major Reynolds was a farmer and owned his farm with a mortage. That 1900 census also shows that Major Reynolds and Sarah had the following children living with them: Seth Reynolds, who was a widower, and Seth’s son Clarence Reynolds along with Bertha, Major Reynolds daughter. The 1910 Ky sndx shows Major Reynolds and Sarah living alone in Stanford, Lincoln Co, Ky. Apparently Major T Reynolds died the 11th of September 1923 in Pulaski Co, Ky and Sarah died the 9th of September 1928 in Lincoln Co, Ky. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 7c2a2c) Verlinda “Lillie” Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a2c). (Source Code – Cd 227.) Verlinda “Lillie” Hocker was born the 7th of September 1800 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Howard Co, Mo. 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. Lillie and James Turner had nine children, all born in Howard Co, Mo as follows: 1) Angeline R Turner (see Chapter 8c2a2c1) was born in 1827 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Angeline R Turner married twice, first to Ephraim D Turner the 16th of August 1843 in Howard Co, Mo. Ephraim was born in 1824 in Howard Co, Mo the son of Ephraim Turner (born 1797 Ky, a farmer) and Sarah “Sally” Rupe (born 1808 Ky) who married the 8th of February 1823 in Howard Co, Mo. Angeline and Ephraim Turner had nine children, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2c1. Ephraim Turner died and Angeline then married Charles H Smith the 6th of March 1867 in Marion Co, Mo. We do not know of any children from this second marriage. (Source Code – Cd 227, Cd 234.) 2) Tabitha Ann Turner (see Chapter 8c2a2c2) was born in 1829 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Tabitha Ann Turner married Arian Frank Settle about 1848 in Howard Co, Mo. Arian Frank was born in 1827 in Mo the son of James Settle and Elizabeth Riley who married the 1st of July 1824 in Mercer Co, Ky. Tabitha Ann and Arian Frank Settle had six children, five born in Howard Co, Mo and one born in Boone Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2c2 for information about their children. Apparently Arian Frank Settle had been disabled from injury or disease as shown in the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census. According to the 1920 Howard Co, Mo census Tabitha Ann was a widow and her age 92, and living with her son Alonza Christopher Settle and his wife Ella. 3) Elizabeth Turner (see Chapter 8c2a2c3) was born in 1832 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Elizabeth Turner married twice, first to Dr Jephtha C Parrish the 19th of August 1847 in Howard Co, Mo. Jephtha was born in 1819 in Kentucky. Elizabeth and Jephtha Parrish had a son born in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census Jephtha Parrish was a physician. Apparently Jephtha Parrish died along with their son sometime in the mid 1850’s. Elizabeth Turner then married Charles F Rice about 1857 in Howard Co, Mo. Elizabeth and Charles Rice had a son, born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about both of Elizabeth’s children, see Chapter 8c2a2c3. As shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census Charles Rice was a farmer. (Source Code – Cd 227.) 4) Dudley Turner was born in July 1834 in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census Dudley Turner was attending school. Dudley Turner was teaching school and living at home with his parents as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo. Dudley Turner died the 14th of March 1861 in Howard Co, Mo. 5) James Turner was born in 1836 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census. James Turner married Sarah C Stephenson the 11th of August 1858 in Howard Co, Mo. Sarah was born in 1838 in Mo the daughter of John Stephenson and Margaret Bennett who married the 23rd of October 1821 in Boone Co, Mo. Sarah and James Turner had a son as of 1860, William G Turner born in April 1860 in Howard Co, Mo. Apparently James Turner and his family migrated to Oregon were he died. 6) Augustus “Gus” Turner (see Chapter 8c2a2c6) was born the 3rd of October 1838 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census. The 1860 Howard Co, Mo census shows that Augustus Turner was attending school and working and living on his father’s farm. Augustus “Gus” Turner married Catharine “Kittie” Thomas the 23rd of July 1863 in Howard Co, Mo. Kittie was born in February 1843 in Mo the daughter of John D Thomas and Mary Kraus who married the 20th of June 1838 in Howard Co, Mo. Kittie and Augustus Turner had three children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2c6. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Augustus Turner was a farmer. The 1900 Howard Co, Mo census shows that Augustus Turner was a landlord and owned his home without a mortage. According to the 1910 Howard Co, Mo census Augustus Turner owned his home free of any mortage and he and Kittie had their daughter Mary Turner living them. As shown in the 1920 Howard Co, Mo census Augustus Turner and Kittie had their daughter Mary Turner living with them at East Broadway St, New Franklin, Mo. Augustus Turner died the 16th of June 1920 in New Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1930 Howard Co, Mo census Kittie was a widow and living with her single daughter, Mary Turner. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 7) William Franklin Turner (see Chapter 8c2a2c7) was born the 28th of June 1840 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census. The 1860 Howard Co, Mo census shows William Franklin Turner was living at home and working as a farm hand and attending school. William Franklin Turner married Martha Ann Smith the 16th of November 1868 in Howard Co, Mo. Martha Ann was born in November 1847 in Mo the daughter of Thomas Smith (born 1809 Ky, a farmer) and Jane Ainsworth (born 1810 Ky) who married the 8th of September 1829 in Howard Co, Mo. Martha Ann and William Franklin Turner had five daughters, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2c7. As shown in the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census William Franklin Turner was a farmer. William Franklin Turner was a landlord and owned his home free of any mortage according to the 1900 Howard Co, Mo census and he and Martha Ann had their two daughters, Eva Turner and Emma Turner living with them. William Franklin Turner died the 19th of October 1904 in Howard Co, Mo. The 1920 and 1930 Howard Co, Mo census shows Martha Ann a widow and she had her daughter Emma Turner living with her. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 8) Ira Columbus Turner (see Chapter 8c2a2c8) was born the 2nd of October 1843 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. Ira Columbus Turner married twice, first to Mary Rainey the 7th of December 1867 in Howard Co, Mo. Mary was born about 1849 in Mo the daughter of Isaac Rainey and Abigal Jemison who married the 13th of January 1848 in Clinton Co, Mo. Mary and Ira Columbus Turner had three children before Mary’s early death, all born in Howard Co, Mo. Ira Columbus then married Lucy, maiden name unknown in 1879 in Howard Co, Mo. Lucy was born April 1850 in Missouri. Lucy and Ira Columbus had three children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about all of Ira Columbus Turner’s children, see Chapter 8c2a2c8. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Ira Columbus Turner was a farmer. The 1900 Howard Co, Mo census shows that Ira Columbus Turner was a farmer and owned his farm without a mortage. That 1900 census shows that the following children were living at home with their parents: Dudley Turner, Cora Turner, and Kelly Turner. As shown in the 1910 Mo sndx Ira Columbus Turner and Lucy had the following children living with them: Dudley Turner (sometimes), Kelly Turner and his wife Grace and their son. According to the 1920 Howard Co, Mo census Ira Columbus Turner had a mortage on his farm and he and Lucy had their son Dudley Turner and his wife Maggie and their two little boys living with them. Ira Columbus Turner died the 3rd of April 1928 in Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 9) Sarah Turner was born in 1847 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Sarah Turner married a “Stoneham”. At this time this is all we know about this couple. 7c2a2d) Minerva Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a2d). (Source Code – Cd 227.) Minerva Hocker was born the 2nd of June 1806 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Howard Co, Mo. 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 as follows: 1) William Hocker Todd (see Chapter 8c2a2d1) was born in 1832 in Howard Co, Mo and was living with his parents at home and farming according to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. Apparently William Hocker Todd travelled back to Madison Co, Ky in the early 1860’s. William Hocker Todd married the widow Ann Tabitha [Phelps] Chenault the 20th of December 1865 in Madison Co, Ky. Ann Tabitha was born in September 1833 in Ky the daughter of Samuel Phelps (born 13th October 1788 Va, a farmer) and Tabitha Taylor who married the 3rd of January 1822 in Madison Co, Ky. Ann Tabitha’s paternal grandparents are George Phelps and Mary “Polly” Doss who married the 20th of January 1791 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Ann Tabitha had married Colonel D Waller Chenault, who was killed in 1863 in the Civil War. Ann Tabitha and William Hocker Todd had five children, all born in Madison Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2d1. William Hocker Todd was a Captain in the Confederate army. According to the 1870 Madison Co, Ky census William Hocker Todd was a farmer and was listed as “insane”. This seems to be a “temporary condition” because in the 1880 Madison Co, Ky census it wasn’t mentioned. William Hocker Todd died in 1900 in Madison Co, Ky. The 1900 census shows Ann Tabitha a widow and was living in Foxtown in Madison Co, Ky with her son Thomas Waller Todd, Eugene Todd, and her widow daughter Minerva and her two children. (Source Code – Cd 002.) 2) Rev Thomas Waller Todd (see Chapter 8c2a2d2) was born the 13th of July 1835 in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census Thomas Waller Todd was a Baptist minister and living at home with his parents. We understand that the Rev Thomas Waller Todd was a captain in the Confederate army during the Civil War. The Rev Thomas Waller Todd married Judia Fry the 16th of October 1866 in Clinton Co, Mo. Judia was born in June 1841 in Mo. Judia and Thomas Waller Todd had seven children, six born in Howard Co and one born in Vernon Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2d2 for information about their children. According to the 1900 Vernon Co, Mo census the Rev Thomas Waller Todd was a farmer and he and Judia had their children Louis Todd and Minnie Todd living with them. Thomas Waller Todd died the 8th of June 1907 in Vernon Co, Mo. The 1910 Mo sndx shows Judia a widow and has her children Louis Todd and Minnie Todd living with her in Blue Springs, Jackson Co, Mo at the residence of John H Moore. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 3) Eugene Beauharnais Todd (see Chapter 8c2a2d3) was born the 16th of December 1837 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. As shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census Eugene Beauharnais Todd was living at home with his parents and working as a teacher. Eugene Beauharnais Todd married Nancy Stephens the 19th of March 1861 in Callaway Co, Mo. This location for the marriage maybe in error. It probably should be Howard Co, Mo. Nancy was born in August 1842 in Mo the daughter of John C Stephens and Eliza Jane Struber who married the 30th of January 1842 in Howard Co, Mo. Nancy and Eugene Beauharnais Todd had eight children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2d3. Eugene Beauharnais Todd was a lieutenant in the Confederate army during the Civil War. According to the 1900 Vernon Co, Mo census Eugene Beauharnais Todd and Nancy had two sons living with them, Robert Waller Todd and Grover Cleveland Todd. Eugene Beauharnais Todd died the 28th of February 1909 and we find Nancy living alone as shown in the 1910 Mo sndx. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 4) James Allnutt Todd (see Chapter 8c2a2d4) was born the 22nd of September 1838 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census James Allnutt Todd was living at home with his parents and working as a laborer. James Allnutt Todd was a private in the Confederate army during the Civil War. James Allnutt Todd married Sarah Ann “Sally” Todd the 22nd of August 1869 in Howard Co, Mo. Sally was born in November 1851 in Mo the daughter of Joab Todd (died before 1850 Mo)and Mary Atteberry (born 1824 Mo) who married the 8th of October 1839 in Howard Co, Mo. Sally and James Allnutt Todd had eight children, seven born in Howard Co, Mo and one born in Vernon Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2d4. As shown in the 1900 Vernon Co, Mo census James Allnutt Todd was a farmer and owned his farm free of any mortage. That 1900 census also shows the following children living at home: William Ernest Todd, Eliza Ellen Todd, Minerva Nan Todd, and James Leland Todd. James Allnutt Todd died the 12th of August 1907 in Vernon Co, Mo. According to the 1910 Mo sndx Sally was a widow and had her children, Minerva Nan Todd and James Leland Todd living at home with her in Nevada, Vernon Co, Mo. 5) Sarah Todd (see Chapter 8c2a2d5) was born the 1st of November 1841 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Sarah Todd married James K Smith about 1860 in Howard Co, Mo. James was born in 1840 in Mo the son of James C Smith (born 1793 Va, a cooper)and Jane Easton (born 1810 Ky) who married the 24th of January 1837 in Boone Co, Mo. Sarah and James Smith had five children we know about, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2d5. Sarah [Todd] Smith died the 22nd of February 1922 in Howard Co, Mo. 6) Neriah Paul Todd (see Chapter 8c2a2d6) was born the 26th of August 1843 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school and working on the farm according to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. Neriah Paul Todd was a private in the Confederate army during the Civil War. Neriah Paul Todd married widow Mary Jane [Wight] Afflick in 1874 in Howard Co, Mo. Mary Jane was born in May 1853 in Ky the daughter of Charles W Wight and Mary E Hagan who married the 24th of April 1849 in Nelson Co, Ky. We do not know of any children from Mary Jane’s first marriage. Mary Jane and Neriah Paul Todd had eleven children, nine we know of, and all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2d6. The 1880 Howard Co, Mo census states that Neriah Paul Todd was a farmer, and the 1900 census has that he owned his farm without a mortage. Neriah Paul Todd died the 29th of September 1900 in Howard Co, Mo. The 1910 census has Mary Jane a widow and the 1920 Howard Co, Mo census has her living with her son Robert Lee Todd, who was the head-of-the-household. That 1910 census also shows that Thomas Waller Todd, Mary Todd, and Elizabeth Todd were also living with Robert Lee Todd. According to the 1920 Howard Co, Mo census shows that Mary Jane was still a widow and was living with Fletcher Todd and his family. 7) Elizabeth “Bettie” Todd was born the 4th of November 1845 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. The 1880 Howard Co, Mo census shows Elizabeth “Bettie” Todd living at home with her parents. Elizabeth “Bettie” Todd married Rev James W Howell about 1865 in Howard Co, Mo. James was born in 1840 in Saline Co, Mo the son of James O Howell (born 1809 SC, a farmer) and Sarah, maiden name unknown (born 1812 Tn) of Saline Co, Mo. We do not know of any children from this marriage. 8) Chenault Todd (see Chapter 8c2a2d8) was born the 28th of September 1847 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. Chenault Todd married Eva Bayless Byram in 1874 in Howard Co, Mo. Eva Bayless was born in October 1848 in Ohio. Eva Bayless and Chenault Todd had five children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For infomation about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2d8. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Chenault Todd and Eva Bayless and their first two children were living with his parents. The 1900 Howard Co, Mo census shows that Chenault Todd owned his farm free of any mortage. The 1910 Mo sndx shows all five of their children living at home with them. As shown in the 1920 Howard Co, Mo census Chenault Todd was a farmer and owned his farm without a mortage. That 1920 census shows the following children living with them: Elizabeth Cathrine Todd, Chenault Todd jr, James Todd, and Eva Todd. Chenault Todd died the 29th of August 1920 in Howard Co, Mo. 7c2a2e) Nancy Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a2e). (Source Code – Cd 227.) Nancy Hocker was born the 21st of February 1807 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in 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. Reuben Long was a farmer. Nancy and Reuben Long had six children, all born in Howard Co, Ky as follows: 1) Catherine Long (see Chapter 8c2a2e1) was born the 21st of February 1827 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Catherine Long married Ira Columbus Darby the 5th of October 1843 in Howard Co, Mo. Ira Columbus was born in November 1817 in Montgomery Co, Md the son of Thomas Darby and Rebecca Allnutt who married the 4th of January 1816 in Montgomery Co, Md. Catherine and Ira Columbus Darby had seven children all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a1e1. The 1860 Howard Co, Mo census shows that Ira Columbus Darby and Catherine and their children had Gabriel Long, Thomas Park Long, and Reuben Long, all Catherine’s brothers living with them. The 1860 and 1880 Howard Co, Mo census shows Ira Columbus Darby was a farmer. According to the 1900 Howard Co, Mo census Ira Columbus Darby owned his farm free from any mortage. As show in the 1910 Mo sndx Catherine was a widow and had her daughters Mary Jane Darby and Gabriella Darby living with her. Catherine [Long] Darby died the 1st of July 1916 in Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) 2) William Hocker Long (see Chapter 8c2a2e2) was born the 24th of November 1828 in Howard Co, Mo. William Long Hocker spent two years in California searching for gold in the early 1850’s, then returned to Missouri. William Hocker Long married twice, first to Elizabeth Brasher in 1857 in Howard Co, Mo. Elizabeth was born in 1834 in Howard Co, Mo the daughter of James M Brasher (born 1814 Ky, a farmer) and Keziah C, maiden name unknown (born 1815 Ky) of Howard Co, Mo. Elizabeth and William Hocker Long had four children before Elizabeth’s death, born in Howard Co, Mo. William Hocker Long then married Lettita R McCauley the 31st of December 1868 in Howard Co, Mo. Lettita was born in April 1846 in Howard Co, Mo the daughter of John McCauley (born 1820 NC, a wheelwright) and Eliza N Leeson (born 1825 Mo) who married the 28th of July 1844 in Howard Co, Mo. Lettita and William Hocker Long had three children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about all of William Hocker Long’s children, see Chapter 8c2a2e2. The 1900 Howard Co, Mo census shows William Hocker Long and Lettita with their daughter Ida and her husband John and their two little girls along with Ida’s brother Ernest Long living with them in Franklin Twp. The 1920 Howard Co, Mo census has William Hocker Long and Lettita and their son Ernest Long and Lettita’s sister Sally McCauley (born 1866 Mo) living with them. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 3) Clara Long was born about 1833 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. We have no more information about Clara Long. 4) Gabriel Long was born the 21st of April 1834 in Howard Co, Mo and according to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census was living with his cousin Ira Columbus Darby and working as a laborer. The 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Gabriel Long was still living with Ira Columbus Darby, and Gabriel Long’s occupation was given as a sportsman. Gabriel Long was the Howard Co, Mo deputy sheriff, also an assessor, but always a farmer. As shown in the 1900 Mo sndx Gabriel Long was living with his neice Della and her husband James Archibold Maxwell at South Moniteau Twp, Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1910 Mo sndx Gabriel Long was living with his nephew Thomas Long and his wife in Howard Co, Mo. Apparently Gabriel Long never married. 5) Thomas Park Long (see Chapter 8c2a2e5) was born the 10th of April 1836 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census Thomas Park Long was living with his cousin Ira Columbus Darby and working as a laborer. Thomas Park Long enlisted in the confederate army in 1861 and was discharged in 1863. Thomas Park Long married twice, first to Kella Cornelius the 10th of March 1870 in Howard Co, Mo. Kella was born about 1848 in Mo the daughter of William Cornelius and Hannah Ann Hays who married the 14th of June 1831 in Pike Co, Mo. Kella died shortly after the marriage, probably with problems dealing with childbirth. Thomas Park Long then married Nancy Jane Turner the 10th of September 1871 in Howard Co, Mo. Nancy Jane was born in November 1847 in Howard Co, Mo the daughter of Edward M Turner and Mary Ann Snoddy who married the 2nd of September 1834 in Howard Co, Mo. Nancy Jane had been living with her paternal grandparents Lynch Turner (born 1792 Va, a farmer) and Nancy Cloyd (born 1795 Ky) who married the 17th of October 1816 in Madison Co, Ky. Nancy Jane and Thomas Park Long had eight children all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2e5. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Thomas Park Long was a farmer. The 1900 Mo sndx shows Thomas Park Long and Nancy Jane with their children living in Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. Thomas Park Long died in 1912 in Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 6) Reuben Long jr (see Chapter 8c2a2e6) was born the 27th of July 1838 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Reuben Long jr married twice, first to Lucinda, maiden name unknown about 1858 in Howard Co, Mo. Lucinda was born in 1829 in Missouri. Lucinda and Reuben Long jr had a son before Lucinda’s early death, born in Howard Co, Mo. Reuben Long jr then married Nancy A “Nannie” Kraus the 18th of June 1863 in Howard Co, Mo. Nannie was born in December 1842 in Howard Co, Mo the daughter of John Kraus and Mary Ann Crews who married the 1st of April 1841 in Howard Co, Mo. As shown in the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Reuben Long jr was a farmer. Nannie and Reuben Long jr had thirteen children, eight we know about and born in Howard Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2e6 for information about all of Reuben Long jr’s children. The 1900 Howard Co, Mo census shows Reuben Long jr owned his farm in Franklin, Mo without a mortage. According to the 1910 Howard Co, Mo census Reuben Long jr and Nannie had their children Miller Long and Nancy Long living with them. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 7c2a2f) Mary “Polly” Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a2f). (Source Code – Cd 227.) Polly was born the 21st of September 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 as follows: 1) Christopher Woods (see Chapter 8c2a2f1) was born in June of 1830 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Christopher Woods married Susan, maiden name unknown in 1852 in Howard Co, Mo. Susan was born in November 1834 in Missouri. Susan and Christopher Woods had ten children, eight we know of and born in Howard Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2f1 for information about their children. According to the 1900 Howard Co, Mo census Christopher Woods owned his farm with a mortage. The 1910 Mo sndx shows Susan was a widow and was living with her son Michael Woods. 2) an unknown child born about 1831 in Howard Co, Mo. 3) William Peter Woods (see Chapter 8c2a2f3) was born in 1833 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census. William Peter Woods married Annie, maiden name unknown about 1854 in Howard Co, Mo. Annie was born in 1836 in Missouri. Annie and William Peter Woods had two daughters as of 1860, both born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2f3. William Peter Woods was a farmer as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. 4) Sarah Jane Woods was born in 1835 in Howard Co, Mo and according to the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census was attending school. Sarah Jane Woods was not living with her family in 1860. At this time we do not know anymore about her. 5) Adam C Woods (see Chapter 8c2a2f5) was born in 1837 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census. Adam was living at home with his father and step-mother and teaching school as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. Adam C Woods married Nancy Jane Roseberry the 12th March 1863 in Howard Co, Mo. Nancy Jane was born in 1839 in Mo the daughter of Alex Roseberry. Nancy Jane and Adam Woods had nine children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2f5 for information about their children. Adam Woods was a farmer as shown in the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census. The 1900 Howard Co, Mo census shows that Nancy Jane is a widow and living with her son William Woods and his two children, along with her daughter Mary and Mary’s son Bryan, and sons David and Stephen, and her daughter Nancy. The 1920 Mo sndx shows Nancy Jane living with her son William Woods and daughter Mary Woods and Mary’s son Bryan Woods. (Source Code – Cd 227.) 6) Clemancy Woods was born in 1839 in Howard Co, Mo and according to the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census was attending school. Clemancy Woods was not living with her family in 1860. At this time we do not know anymore about her. 7) John A Woods (see Chapter 8c2a2f7) was born the 26th of August 1844 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. John Woods was a private in the confederate army during the civil war. John A Woods married Martha Jane “Jennie” McCrary the 4th of April 1866 in Howard Co, Mo. Jennie was born in October 1848 in Howard Co, Mo the daughter of Boyd M McCrary (born 1816 Tn, a farmer and a fire insurance agent in 1880) and Francis E Yager (born 1826 Va) who married the 25th of August 1842 in Howard Co, Mo. Jennie and John Woods had eight children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2f7. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census John Woods was a farmer. The 1910 Mo sndx shows John Woods and Jennie had their son Thomas Woods and his wife and children living there. (Source Code – Cd 227.) 8) Theodore F Woods (see Chapter 8c2a2f8) was born in June 1846 in Howard Co, Mo and according to the 1850 and 1860 Howard Co, Mo census was attending school. Theodore F Woods married Anna Rowena Boone in 1878 in Howard Co, Mo. Anna Rowena was born in November 1856 in Missouri. Anna Rowena and Theodore Woods had two children, both born in Howard Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2f8 for information about their children. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Theodore Woods was the deputy County Clerk. Theodore Woods was a life insurance agent and was renting his home as shown in the 1900 Howard Co, Mo census. Theodore Woods and Anna Rowena and their two children were living in Fayette, Howard Co, Mo as shown in the 1910 Mo sndx. 9) Mary D Woods was born in 1848 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. At this time we do not know anymore about her. 7c2a2g) Eliza Jane Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a2g). (Source Code – Cd 227.) Eliza Jane Hocker 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 as follows: 1) Joseph Littrell (see Chapter 8c2a2g1) was born in October in 1834 in Audrain Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1850 Audrain Co, Mo census. Joseph Littrell married Mary, maiden name unknown about 1859 in Randolph Co, Mo. Mary was born in February 1832 in Missouri. Mary and Joseph Littrell had a son, born in Randolph Co, Mo. For information about their son, see Chapter 8c2a2g1. According to the 1900 Mo sndx Joseph Littrell and Mary had their son Oscar Littrell and his wife and their son living with them. 2) David J Littrell (see Chapter 8c2a2g2) was born in October 1838 in Audrain Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Audrain Co, Mo census. David J Littrell married Lucinda S, maiden name unknown about 1860 in Audrain Co, Mo. Lucinda was born in March 1841 in Missouri. Lucinda and David Littrell had eight children as of 1880, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2g2. David Littrell was a farmer according to the 1880 Audrain Co, Mo. David Littrell and Lucinda lived in Randolph Co, Mo in 1900. 3) Talbert “Dock” Littrell (see Chapter 8c2a2g3) was born in April 1839 in Audrain Co, Mo and according to the 1850 Audrain Co, Mo census was attending school. Talbert “Dock” Littrell married Martha F, maiden name unknown about 1863 in Audrain Co, Mo. Martha was born in July 1842 in Missouri. Martha and Talbert Littrell had seven children as of 1880, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2g3 for information about their children. The 1880 Audrain Co, Mo census shows that Talbert Littrell was a farmer. As shown in the 1900 Mo sndx Talbert Littrell and Martha were living in Randolph Co, Mo with their children, Selby Littrell and Eva Littrell. 4) James Hocker Littrell (see Chapter 8c2a2g4) was born in January 1841 in Audrain Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Audrain Co, Mo census. The 1860 Audrain Co, Mo census shows James Hocker Littrell was attending school and working on his father’s farm. James Hocker Littrell married Nellie J Gashmilar the 20th of December 1867 in Howard Co, Mo. Nellie was born in October 1845 in Mo the daughter of John Gashmilar and Louisa, maiden name unknown (born 1808). Nellie and James Hocker Littrell had three children as of 1880, all born in Randolph Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2g4. The 1880 Mo sndx shows that Nellie’s mother Louisa and niece Maggie Crews (born 1863) and nephew Joseph Crews (born 1864) were living with them. As shown in the 1900 Mo sndx James Hocker Littrell and Nellie had Arthur Gaston Littrell and Frederick Hassett Littrell living with them. According to the 1920 Randolph Co, Mo census James Hocker Littrell was a widower and living alone on his farm which he owned without a mortage. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 5) George Franklin Littrell (see Chapter 8c2a2g5) was born in September 1842 in Audrain Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1860 Audrain Co, Mo census. George Franklin Littrell married Amanda, maiden name unknown in 1867 in Audrain Co, Mo. Amanda was born in November 1848 in Missouri. Amanda and George Franklin Littrell had five children, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2g5. George Franklin Littrell was a farmer as shown in the 1880 Audrain Co, Mo census. The 1900 Audrain Co, Mo census has George Franklin Littrell owning his farm free of any mortage. The 1910 Audrain Co, Mo census shows George Franklin Littrell owned his farm without a mortage and he and Amanda living alone. The 1920 Mo sndx has George Franklin Littrell and Amanda living alone at Stone St, Sturgeon, Boone Co, Mo. 6) Sarah Littrell was born in 1845 in Audrain Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1850 Audrain Co, Mo census. Sarah was not living with her family in 1860. At this time we do not know anymore about her. 7) Mary E Littrell was born in 1846 in Audrain Co, Mo and raised in Audrain Co, Mo. This is all we know about her. 8) Catharine A “Kittie” Littrell (see Chapter 8c2a2g8) was born in June 1847 in Audrain Co, Mo and raised in Audrain Co, Mo. Catharine A “Kittie” Littrell married William H Turner in 1866 in Audrain Co, Mo. William was born in December 1844 in Mo the son of Edward M Turner and Mary Ann Snoddy (born February 1811 NC) who married the 2nd of September 1834 in Howard Co, Mo. Kittie and William Turner had four children, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2g8 for information about their children. William Turner was a farmer according to the 1880 Audrain Co, Mo census. The 1900 Audrain Co, Mo census has William Turner’s widow mother living with them. William Turner and Kittie were living alone in Audrain Co, Mo according to the 1920 Mo sndx. 9) Columbus D Littrell (see Chapter 8c2a2g9) was born in October 1852 in Audrain Co, Mo and raised in Audrain Co, Mo. Columbus D Littrell married Louisa E “Lou”, maiden name unknown in 1879 in Audrain Co, Mo. Louisa was born in October 1856 in Missouri. Louisa and Columbus Littrell had three children, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2g9. As shown in the 1880 Mo sndx Columbus Littrell’s widow father was living with them. The 1910 Audrain Co, Mo census shows that Columbus Littrell owned his farm with a mortage. According to the 1920 Mo sndx Louisa was a widow and living with her son John Littrell. 10) Gabriella Littrell (see Chapter 8c2a2g10) was born in March 1853 in Audrain Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1870 Audrain Co, Mo census. Gabriella Littrell married John Forrest in 1877 in Audrain Co, Mo. John was born in May 1853 in Ky the son of John M Forrest and Martha Malone who married the 29th of April 1841 in Barren Co, Ky. Gabriella and John Forrest had seven children, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2g10. As shown in the 1880 Audrain Co, Mo census John Forrest was a farmer. The 1900 Audrain Co, Mo census shows that John Forrest owned his farm with a mortage. 7c2a2h) William H Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a2h). (Source Code – Cd 227.) William H Hocker was born the 8th of September 1814 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in 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 Ky, died 22 April 1827 Mo) and Grizelda Hyatt (born 1793 Ky, died 1856 Mo) who married in 1814 in Ky. William Hocker’s parents migrated to Mo in 1815. Margaret Jane and William Hocker had eleven children, all born in Howard Co, Mo as follows: 1) Philip Turner Hocker was born the 22nd of February 1837 and died the 24th of August 1846 in Howard Co, Mo. 2) Juliet Barnett Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2h2) was born the 16th of April 1838 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Juliet Barnett Hocker married William Henry Moss the 15th of April 1860 in Howard Co, Mo. William Henry was born in 1834 in Howard Co, Mo the son of Ambrose Moss (born 1806 Ky, a farmer) and Lucinda Maxwell (born 1808 Ky) who married the 8th of January 1829 in Howard Co, Mo. Juliet Barnett and William Henry Moss had seven children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2a2h2 for information about their children. According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census William Henry Moss was teaching school. As shown in the 1910 Mo sndx Juliet Barnett was a widow and had her granddaughter Juliet Moss Hughes living with her and her family in Versailles, Morgan Co, Mo. Juliet Barnett died in 1916 in Missouri. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 3) Columbus Parkerson Hocker was born the 11th of October 1839 in Howard Co, Mo and died the 8th of June 1845 in New Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. 4) Sarah Dawson Hocker was born the 13th of October 1841 in Howard Co, Mo and died the 30th of August 1846 in New Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. 5) Harriet Hickerson Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2h5) was born the 30th of December 1843 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Harriet Hickerson Hocker married John White the 23rd of March 1871 in Howard Co, Mo. John was born in 1841 in Mo the son of Garland C White (born 1800 Va, a farmer) and Sarah R Mann (born 1805 Va) who married the 2nd of February 1824 in Albemarle Co, Va. Harriet Hickerson and John White had a son before John White’s early death, born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their son, see Chapter 8c2a2h5. According to the 1900, 1910, and 1920 Mo sndx Harriet Hickerson, a widow was living with her son Paul White and his family in New Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. Harriet Hickerson [Hocker] White died in 1928 in Howard Co, Mo. 6) and unknown child, born about 1845 and died before 1850 in New Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 7) William Reid Hocker was born the 1st of December 1847 in Howard Co, Mo and according to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census was attending school. The 1880 Howard Co, Mo census has him living at home with his parents and a farmer. William Reid Hocker was single and a farmer that owned his farm free of any mortage as shown in the 1900 Howard Co, Mo census. That same 1900 census shows William Reid Hocker’s nephew John Massey Moss was living with him and working on the farm. The 1910 and 1920 Howard Co, Mo census shows that William Reid Hocker was single and living on his farm that he owned without a mortage. William Reid Hocker died the 24th of April 1929 in Howard Co, Mo. Some say that William Reid Hocker married Harriet H White, but we cannot find any information about him ever being married before 1920. 8) Gerard Christman Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2h8) was born the 4th of March 1850 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school according to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. The 1880 Howard Co, Mo census shows Gerard Christman Hocker was living at home with his parents and farming. Gerard Christman Hocker married Hattie L Moulder the 2nd of March 1892 in Howard Co, Mo. Hattie was born in October 1869 in Mo the daughter of Thomas Hart Moulder. Hattie and Gerard Christman Hocker had three children, all born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2h8. Gerard Christman Hocker was a farmer and owned his farm without a mortage as shown in the 1900 Howard Co, Mo census. The 1910 Mo sndx shows that Gerard Christman Hocker and Hattie and their three children were living in New Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. The 1910 census also shows that Gerard Christman Hocker was a farmer and owned his farm with a mortage. The 1920 Howard Co, Mo census shows Gerard Christman Hocker and Hattie had William Hocker and Beryl Hocker, along with their grandson Charles McMillen living with them. As shown in the 1930 Howard Co, Mo census Gerard Christman Hocker was divorced and living alone and renting his home. Gerard Christman Hocker died in 1932 in New Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. 9) Emma Grizelda Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2h9) was born the 28th of February 1853 in Howard Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Emma Grizelda Hocker was living at home with her parents and teaching school. Emma Grizelda Hocker married Shubert L Higgins about 1882 in Howard Co, Mo. Shubert was born about 1850 in Mo the son of John Higgins jr and Elizabeth Simcock who married the 19th of September 1849 in Ashe Co, NC. Shubert’s maternal grandparents are John K Simcock (born 1805 Va, died 1877 Mo) and Julia Anne Stoneman (born 1807 Va, died 1856 Mo) who married the 22nd of April 1828 in Grayson Co, Va. Shubert’s maternal great grandparents are Aaron Simcock (born 1769, died 1865) and Beulah Bryant (born 1778, died 1873) who married the 17th of Februay 1801 in Grayson Co, Va. Emma Grizelda and Shubert Higgins had a daughter, born in Vernon Co, Mo. For information about their daughter, see Chapter 8c2a2h9. Emma Grizelda died the 26th of October 1925 in Vernon Co, Mo. 10) Inez Jefferson Hocker was born the 8th of December 1855 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. According to the 1880 Howard Co, Mo census Inez Jefferson Hocker was living at home with her parents. Inez Jefferson Hocker died the 20th of December 1890 in New Franklin, Howard Co, Mo. 11) James Newton Green Hocker was born the 1st of January 1858 in Howard Co, Mo and died the 26th of January 1863 (just four days earlier then his brother Matthew Hocker had died) in Howard Co, Mo. 12) Matthew M Hocker was born the 14th of August 1860 and died the 30th of January 1863 just four days after his brother, James Newton Hocker died, in Howard Co, Mo. 7c2a2i) Parkerson Hocker (see Chapter 6c2a2i). (Source Code – Cd 227.) Parkerson Hocker was born in 1816 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky. 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 Hocker had two children we know of, born in Howard Co, Mo as follows: 1) William Napoleon Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2i1) was born the 4th of March 1842 in Howard Co, Mo and according to the 1850 Howard Co, Mo census Napoleon does not appear with his family. We also know that William Napoleon Hocker’s paternal grandfather barred him from inheriting under his will. William Napoleon Hocker moved to Kentucky during the mid-1860s. William Napoleon Hocker married Frances Harriet Barry the 3rd of November 1869 in Nelson Co, Ky. Frances Harriet was born in 1845 in Kentucky the daughter of Dr John J Barry (born 1808 England, a physician) and Frances F Jane Jesse (born 1817 Ky) who married the 17th of February 1838 in Shelby Co, Ky. Harriet and William Napoleon Hocker had seven children we know of, the first born in Kentucky, and the others born in Indiana. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2i1. (Source Code – Cd 233.) 2) Sarah E Hocker (see Chapter 8c2a2i2) was born in 1844 in Howard Co, Mo and raised in Howard Co, Mo. Sarah A Hocker married widower William L Davis the 20th of August 1865 in Cairo, Howard Co, Mo. William Davis was born in 1814 in Ky and had been previously married to Augusta L Hughes (born 1826 Mo, died before 1860 Mo) and had three children from that marriage, George F Davis (born 1849 Mo), Ann M Davis (born 1852 Mo), and Walter J Davis (born 1859 Mo). According to the 1860 Howard Co, Mo census William Davis was a school teacher. Sarah and William Davis had three children of their own that we are aware of, born in Howard Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a2i2. (Source Code – Cd 234.) After Hannah M [Miller] Hocker died then Parkerson Hocker married Nancy, maiden name unknown sometime after 1860 in Howard Co, Mo. We do not know about any children from this second marriage. 7c2a3a) Elizabeth Williams (see Chapter 6c2a3a). (Source Code – Cd 229.) Elizabeth Williams 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, born in Bourbon Co, Ky as follows: 1) Thomas R Dunlap (see Chapter 8c2a3a1) was born in 1820 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. Thomas R Dunlap married Emily J, maiden name unknown about 1843 in Boyle Co, Ky. Emily was born in 1823 in Ky. Emily and Thomas Dunlap had four sons, all born in Boyle Co, Ky. For information about their sons, see Chapter 8c2a3a1. 7c2a3b) George W Williams (see Chapter 6c2a3b). (Source Code – Cd 229.) George W Williams was 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 in 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 seven children, all born in Bourbon Co, Ky as follows: 1) Benjamin Franklin Williams was born in 1827 in Bourbon Co, Ky. He was living at home with his parents as shown in the 1850 Bourbon Co, Ky census. 2) Nancy Williams (see Chapter 8c2a3b2) was born in 1831 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. Nancy Williams married John A Prall about 1853 in Bourbon Co, Ky. John was born in 1827 in Kentucky. Nancy and John had two children as of 1860, both born in Bourbon Co, Ky. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2a3b2. John Prall was a lawyer. 3) Winnifred Williams was born in 1838 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. Winnifred Williams was living at home with her parents acccording to the 1860 Bourbon Co, Ky census. 4) Georgia Williams was born in 1841 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. Georgia Williams was living with her parents as shown in the 1860 Bourbon Co, Ky census. 5) Louisa K Williams was born in 1843 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. 6) Fannie Conn Williams was born in 1845 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. 7) Anna C Williams was born in 1848 in Bourbon Co, Ky and raised in Bourbon Co, Ky. 7c2b2a) John Hocker (see Chapter 6c2b2a). (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) John Hocker 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 as follows: 1) Joseph Tankersley Hocker (see Chapter 8c2b2a1) was born the 27th of February 1826 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Monroe Co, Mo. Joseph Tankersley Hocker married Margaret J Browning the 16th of January 1849 in Monroe Co, Mo. Margaret was born in November 1828 in Va the daughter of Charles Browning (born 1797 Va, a farmer) and Catharine, maiden name unknown (born 1806 Va) of Monroe Co, Mo. Margaret and Joseph Tankersley Hocker had four children, before Joseph Tankersley Hocker’s early death, born in Monroe Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2a1. Joseph Tankersley Hocker died the 25th of January 1861 in Monroe Co, Mo. The 1900 Mo sndx shows Margaret was a widow and living with her daughter Lucy Mildred and her family. As shown in the 1910 Mo sndx Margaret was living with her daughter Mary Elizabeth and her family. (Source Code – Cd 227.) 2) Dorcas Ann Hocker (see Chapter 8c2b2a2) was born the 9th of March 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Lincoln Co, Ky and Monroe Co, Mo. Dorcas Ann Hocker married John A Paxton the 1st of July 1849 in Monroe Co, Mo. John was born in October 1820 the son of James Paxton and Mary “Polly” Haff (born 1796 Ky) who married the 7th of March 1816 in Shelby Co, Ky. Dorcas Ann and John Paxton had nine children, all born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2a2. John Paxton was a mechanic according to the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census. As shown in the 1870 Montgomery Co, Mo census John’s widow mother Mary “Polly” [Haff] Paxton was living with them and John Paxton was working as a blacksmith. In 1880 they were living in Middletown, Montgomery Co, Mo and John Paxton was a farmer and they had the following children living with them: Charles Paxton, Mattie Paxton, Joseph Paxton, Emily Paxton, and Sallie Paxton. According to the 1900 Mo sndx John Paxton was a widower and living alone in Middletown, Montgomery Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 227.) 3) Mildred Veal Carter Hocker (see Chapter 8c2b2a3) was born the 6th of April 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky and raised in Monroe Co, Mo. Mildred changed her middle name from “Veal” to “Bee”. Mildred Bee Carter Hocker married twice, first to widower George W Morehead the 26th of August 1851 in Howard Co, Mo. George was born in 1819 in Maryland. Mildred Bee and George Morehead had three children before George’s early death, born in Howard Co, Mo. George had been married previously and had two sons, St Clair Morehead (born 1842 Mo) and Worthington Morehead (born 1844 Mo) from that marriage. After George Morehead died Mildred then married widower Benjamin H Tanzey the 4th of January 1863 in Monroe Co, Mo. Benjamin was born in 1822 in Virginia. Mildred Bee and Benjamin Tanzey had four children, all born in Monroe Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2b2a3 for information for all of Mildred Bee’s children. The 1880 Monroe Co, Mo census shows Mildred Bee and Benjamin Tanzey and all four of their children, along with a son from a earlier marriage, Arthur Morehead (born 1853 Va). (Source Code – Cd 234.) 4) Philip Smith Hocker (see Chapter 8c2b2a4) was born the 1st of November 1832 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo and raised in Monroe Co, Mo. Philip Smith Hocker married three times, first to Loumira Wilkerson the 26th of August 1852 (the year of their marriage is more than likely in error and should be about 1858) in McKinney, Collin Co, Tx. Loumira was born about 1841 in Mo the daughter of William Wilkerson (born 1803 Ky, a farmer) and Margaret Dale (born 1809 Mo Territory) who married the 2nd of April 1840 in Monroe Co, Mo. Loumira and Philip Smith Hocker had two sons before Loumira’s death, both born in McKinney, Collin Co, Tx. Philip Smith Hocker served with the confederate army during the civil war. After Loumira died Philip Smith Hocker then moved back to Centralia, Boone Co, Mo and married Arabel Emerline Snell the 22nd of January 1867 in Monroe Co, Mo. Arabel Emerline was born about 1843 in Mo the daughter of Granville Snell (born 11 June 1813 Scott Co, Ky, a farmer, and a judge) and Emily A Poage (born 1818 Monroe Co, Mo) who married the 6th of January 1836 in Monroe Co, Mo. Arabel Emerline and Philip Smith Hocker had three children before Emerline’s early death, all born in Centralia, Boone Co, Mo. Philip Smith Hocker married for the third time to Emma Givens the 26th of November 1874 in Monroe Co, Mo. Emma was born in December 1845 in Mo the daughter of Elisha Givens and Margaret Conway who married the 25th of April 1839 in Marion Co, Mo. Emma and Philip Smith Hocker had three children, all born in Centralia, Boone Co, Mo. For information about all of Philip Smith Hocker’s children, see Chapter 8x2b2a4. According to the 1880 Boone Co, Mo census Philip Smith Hocker was working at the bank in Centralia, Mo. The 1900 Mo sndx shows Philip Smith Hocker and Emma with the following children living at home: Mary E Hocker, Regina Hocker, and Georgia V Hocker. Philip Smith Hocker died the 10th of May 1903 in Boone Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 5) James Tankersley Hocker was born the 29th of March 1835 and died he 21st of January 1849 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo. 6) Martha Jane Hocker (see Chapter 8c2b2a6) was born the 6th of October 1837 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo and raised in Monroe Co, Mo. Martha Jane Hocker married Albert Slack the 27th of December 1864 in Monroe Co, Mo. Albert was born about 1835 in Mo the son of John Slack and Elizabeth Pipes who married the 30th of January 1834 in Boone Co, Mo. Martha Jane and Albert Slack had three children, all born in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2a6. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 7) Nancy Elizabeth Hocker born the 18th of July 1840 and died the 24th of December 1842 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo. 8) Mary Elizabeth Hocker was born the 18th of December 1842 and died the 24th of August 1844 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo. 9) Thomas Jefferson Hocker (see Chapter 8c2b2a9) was born the 2nd of April 1845 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo and raised in Monroe Co, Mo. Thomas Jefferson Hocker fought on the side of the Confederacy during the civil war. Thomas Jefferson Hocker married Margaret Elizabeth Eubanks the 2nd of December 1868 in Shelby Co, Mo. Margaret Elizabeth was born in September 1847 in Ky the daughter of James S Eubanks and Louisa B Wright who married the 6th of October 1846 in Washington Co, Ky. Margaret Elizabeth’s paternal grandparents are James K Eubanks and Rachel Ray who married the 19th of December 1815 in Washington Co, Ky. Thomas Jefferson Hocker was a druggist as shown in the 1870 Monroe Co, Mo census. Margaret Elizabeth and Thomas Jefferson Hocker had nine children, six born in Monroe Co, Mo, and three born in Lampasas Co, Tx. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2a9. The 1900 Tx sndx shows that they lived on 3rd street, Lampasas, Tx and Thomas Jefferson Hocker was a school teacher. According to the 1920 Tx sndx Thomas Jefferson Hocker was working for the city notary office and he and Margaret Elizabeth lived at 202 Ridge St, Lampasas Co, Tx. The 1920 Lampasas Co, Tx census shows that Thomas Jefferson Hocker owned his home free of any mortage and he was working for the city. Thomas Jefferson Hocker died in 1929 and Margaret Elizabeth [Eubanks] Hocker died in 1933 in Lampasas Co, Tx and are buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery. (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 234.) 10 William Henry Hocker was born the 7th of March 1847 and died the 16th of January 1849 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo. 11) Emily Frances Hocker (see Chapter 8c2b2a11) was born the 4th of October 1849 in Paris, Monroe Co, Mo and raised in Monroe Co, Mo. Emily Frances Hocker married Robert Armstrong Dawson Curtright the 10th of October 1867 in Monroe Co, Mo. Robert was born in December 1844 in Mo the son of Samuel Curtright (born 1802 Ky, a farmer) and Lucy, maiden name unknown (born 1801 Va, died before 1880 Mo) of Monroe Co, Mo. Emily Frances and Robert Armstrong Dawson Curtright had ten children, all born in Monroe Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2b2a11 for information about their children. According to the 1880 Monroe Co, Mo census Emily Frances and Robert Curtright had the following children: Marcus Curtright, William Curtright, Harry Curtright, Alfred Curtright, Guy Curtright, and Roberta Curtright. The 1900 Monroe Co, Mo census shows that Robert Curtright was a farmer and owned his farm with a mortage and he and Emily Frances had the following children living with them: Guy Curtright, Roberta Curtright, Maggie Curtright, Pauline Curtright, Raymond Curtright, and Elwood Curtright. As shown in the 1920 Monroe Co, Mo census Emily Frances and Robert Curtright had their daughter Margaret Elizabeth Curtright living with them and they owned their home with a mortage. Emily Frances [Hocker] Curtright died the 5th of July 1926 in Monroe Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 7c2b2b) Elizabeth Hocker (see Chapter 6c2b2b). (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) Elizabeth Hocker 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 as follows: 1) Virginia M White (see Chapter 8c2b2b1) was born in 1825 in Lincoln Co, Ky (now Mercer Co, Ky) and when she was twelve years old migrated with her family to Montgomery Co, Mo. Virginia M White married Edward D Bush about 1841 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Edward was born in 1819 in Ky the son of Ambrose Bush (born 1785 Va, a farmer) and Nancy Douglas (born 1798 Va) who married the 27th of July 1807 in Fayette Co, Ky. Virginia and Edward Bush had nine children, all born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2b1. Edward Bush was a farmer as shown in the 1850 and 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census. According to the 1870 Montgomery Co, Mo census Virgina was a widow and had her father-in-law Ambrose Bush living with them in Danville, Mo. 2) Mary White born in 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky and was eight years old when she migrated with her family to Montgomery Co, Mo with her parents. That is the last we here about her, she must have died. 3) Emily White (see Chapter 8c2b2b3) was born in April 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky and when she was seven years old migrated with her family to Montgomery Co, Mo. Emily White married Evan B Seals about 1848 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Evan was born in 1829 in Va the son of George G Seals (born 1812 Va, a farmer) and Mary, maiden name unknown (born 1812 Va) of Montgomery Co, Mo. Evan Seals was a farmer according to the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census. Emily and Evan Seals had seven children, all born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2b3. The 1880 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows Emily was a widow and had the following children living with her: William Joseph Seals, Sarah Seals, George Seals, Benjamin Seals, and Fanny Seals. The 1900 Mo sndx shows Emily was living with her son-in-law Samuel B Fletcher at 1014 Clark Ave, Mexico, Audrain Co, Mo. According to the 1910 Mo sndx Emily was living with Ellen S Norris in Montgomery Co, Mo. 4) William White (see Chapter 8c2b2b4) was born in 1831 in Lincoln (now Mercer) Co, Ky and was six years old when his family migrated to Montgomery Co, Mo. As shown in the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census William White was farming and living at home with his parents. William White married Sophia, maiden name unknown about 1857 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Sophia was born in 1842 in Missouri. According to the 1870 Montgomery Co, Mo census William White was a woolcarder and they lived in Danville, Mo. Sophia and William White had five children, all born in Montgomery Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2b2b4 for information about their children. Apparently William White died before 1880. 5) George R White (see Chapter 8c2b2b5) was born in October 1837 in Montgomery Co, Mo and according to the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census was attending school. The 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows George White was living at home with his parents in Middletown, Mo and working on the farm. George R White married widow Serena V [maiden name unknown] Alvord the 27th of October 1870 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Serena was born in June 1841 in Missouri. Serena had two children from her previous marriage, Maggie Alvord (born 1861 Il, disabled) and James H Alvord (born 1863 Il). Serena and George White had four children, all born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2b5. George White was a farmer according to the 1880 Montgomery Co, Mo census. According to the 1900 Mo sndx George White and Serena had their children Serena White and Bruce White were living with them in Pairie Twp, Montgomery Co, Mo. The 1910 Mo sndx shows George White and Serena living alone in Montgomery Co, Mo. George White was a widower and living with his son Bruce White and his family in Pike Co, Mo according to the 1920 Mo sndx. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 6) Benjamin Franklin White (see Chapter 8c2b2b6) was born in May 1842 in Montgomery Co, Mo and as shown in the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census was attending school. The 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows Benjamin Franklin White attending school and working on the family farm in Middletown, Mo. Benjamin Franklin White married Mary N Lawson the 9th of July 1865 in Boone Co, Mo. Mary was born in April 1845 in Missouri. Mary and Benjamin Franklin White had four children, all born in Audrain Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2b6. As shown in the 1900 Mo sndx Benjamin Franklin White and Mary and their children lived in Wilson Twp, Audrain Co, Mo. According to the 1910 and 1920 Mo sndx Benjamin Franklin White was a widower and had his daughter Mollie White living with him in Montgomery Co, Mo. (Source Code – Cd 234.) 7) Eliza E White was born in 1846 in Montgomery Co, Mo and was attending school and living at home with her widow mother as shown in the 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census. That is the last we hear of her. 7c2b2c) Levisa Hocker (see figure 6c2b2c). (Source Code – VEP83, RHM, Cd 229.) Levisa Hocker 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. Fielding White and Levisa migrated to Montgomery Co, Mo about 1835. Levisa and Fielding White and had eight children, three born in Lincoln Co, Ky (now Mercer Co, Ky) and five born in Montgomery Co, Mo as follows: 1) Dorcas Ann White (see Chapter 8c2b2c1) born in 1828 in Lincoln Co, Ky and when she was nine years old migrated with her family to Montgomery Co, Mo. Dorcas Ann White married John Bruce the 5th of July 1845 in Audrain Co, Mo. John was born in 1828 in Kentucky and was a farmer. Dorcas Ann and John Bruce had two daughters as of 1850, both born in Montgomery Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2b2c1 for information about their daughters. (Source Code – Cd 227.) 2) Philip S White (see Chapter 8c2b2c2) born in February 1830 in Lincoln Co, Ky and when he was seven years old he migrated with his family to Montgomery Co, Mo. According to the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census Philip White was living at home with his widow mother and running the farm. Philip S White married Clementine A, maiden name unknown in 1858 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Clementine was born in March 1840 in Virginia (now West Virginia) and her parents were born in Ct and NY. Clementine and Philip White had two children, both born in Montgomery Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2b2c2 for information about their children. The 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census Philip White was a merchant, and according to the 1870 Montgomery Co, Mo census he was a wagonmaker. As shown in the 1880 Montgomery Co, Mo census Philip White was working as a clerk. The 1900 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows Philip White and Clementine living alone and Philip White was a merchant and owned his home free of any mortage. 3) Clemency White was born in 1834 in Lincoln Co, Ky and when only three years old migrated with her family to Montgomery Co, Mo. As shown in the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census Clemency White was living with her widow mother. 4) Elizabeth White (see Chapter 8c2b2c4) was born in 1836 in Montgomery Co, Mo and according to the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows her living at home with her widow mother. Elizabeth White married John L Shackleford about 1856 in Montgomery Co, Mo. John was born in 1828 in Ky the son of Frederick Shackleford (born 1797 Ky, a farmer) and Harriet Obannon (born 1800 Va, died before 1880 Mo) who married the 27th of December 1820 in Lincoln Co, Ky. According to the 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census John Shackleford was a farmer. Elizabeth and John Shackleford had ten children as of 1880, eight born in Montgomery Co, Mo and two born in Warren Co, Mo. See Chapter 8c2b2c4 for information about their children. The 1880 Mo sndx has John Shackleford and Elizabeth and all of their children, except Madona Shackleford, living in Bridgeport, Warren Co, Mo. 5) William Hocker White (see Chapter 8c2b2c5) was born in 1839 in Montgomery Co, Mo and as shown in the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census was attending school. The 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows William Hocker White was the eldest son living at home with his widow mother and working on the farm. William Hocker White married Maggie Cloud about 1876 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Maggie was born in 1843 in Pennsylvania. Maggie and William Hocker White had two sons as of 1880, both born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2c5. According to the 1880 Montgomery Co, Mo census William Hocker White was a shoemaker. 6) Logan White (see Chapter 8c2b2c6) was born in 1841 in Montgomery Co, Mo and was attending school as shown in the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census. The 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census shows Logan White was attending school and working on the family farm and living with his widow mother. Logan White married Elizabeth, maiden name unknown about 1864 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Elizabeth was born in 1844 in Missouri. Elizabeth and Logan White had five children, all born in Montgomery Co, Mo. For information about their children, see Chapter 8c2b2c6. Logan White was a farmer according the 1870 Montgomery Co, Mo census. According to the 1880 Montgomery Co, Mo census Logan White was a farmer and he and Elizabeth and the children, along with a niece, Rosanna White (born 1868 Mo) were all living in Prairie Twp, Mo. 7) Fielding White (see Chapter 8c2b2c7) born in 1843 in Montgomery Co, Mo and according to the 1850 Montgomery Co, Mo census was attending school. As shown in the 1860 Montgomery Co, Mo census Fielding White was living at home with his widow mother and working on the family farm and attending school. Fielding White married Jane Hiatt about 1865 in Montgomery Co, Mo. Jane was born in 1844 in Prairie Twp, Montgomery Co, Mo the daughter of Benjamin Fielding Hiatt (born 20 January 1814) and Martha Ann Hill (born 6 December 1814 Tn) who married the 22nd of January 1835 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Jane and Fielding

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  1. Hello,
    Eliza Jane Hocker married George Littrell son of Joseph Littrell and Dulsebella Jackson. I'm not real certain if Dulsebella was her actual first name, she is listed as that on the 1850 census. George Littrell is not the son of William Littrell and Frankie Shelton as you state. Eliza Hocker and George Littrell's son George Franklin Hocker married Amanda Brown, daughter of Thomas S. Brown and Jemima Turner. Their daughter Mary Elizabeth Littrell married George Washington Brown also the son of Thomas S. Brown and Jemima Turner.
    Please let me know if I can provide you any additional information on these families.

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  2. McKinney's niece, Lottie Barker, was the daughter of Bettie Burton and James Walker Givens. Bettie Burton was the daughter of Archibald Burton and Rosamon Pigg. Lottie married Joseph H. Barker and they had two children, Betsy Burton Barker and Joseph Hamilton Barker,,Jr. I am a direct descendent of these people.

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