Pigg Amy [Female] b. 12 JAN 1809 Tennessee - d. 30 MAR 1874 Missouri
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Title: Hollis Pioneers - Kin and Kin to Kin, published 1973, TuttlePublishing County, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Publication: August, 1973
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Title: Documentation compiled by Ronald Phill Paddack, 3800 S. 1900 W. #58,Roy, Utah 84067-3136 (1997-1999)
CONC
They moved from Tennessee to Missouri about 1835 with the Edmund Howerton Family. These families chose for their new homes, good lands along streams.
John "Jack" soon had a large, level bottom-land farm on the Niangua River, in the bend of the river, with large and beautiful cliffs of rock forming a bluff in the distance.
From this view of the rock, the Pisgah Baptist Church (believed to be the oldest of this denomination in the County of Dallas, Missouri) was organized in 1841 by D. R. Murphy and J. R. Calloway.
Charter members were: Murphy, Calloway, Carlos Deusenberry, Mary Randles, Dialtha Randles, Matilda Randles and Aliza J. Howerton. Mary, of course, was the wife of John "Jack" and Dialtha was another daughter who had married a relative of George Adkins Howerton. When the church was organized, Nancy Randles was only 13 and didn't marry George Adkins Howerton until November 1, 1849, when she was 21.
John "Jack", the father, was not a church member, but he was a good man noted for his genial disposition and mildness of temper.
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Title: Documentation compiled by Ronald Phill Paddack, 3800 S. 1900 W. #58,Roy, Utah 84067-3136 (1997-1999)
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Title: Documentation compiled by Ronald Phill Paddack, 3800 S. 1900 W. #58,Roy, Utah 84067-3136 (1997-1999)
CONC
Mattie's marriage license states that she had the written consent of Margaret Randles, her guardian.
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Title: Information researched and compiled by Charles Walker Jones(chaswjones@@aol.com) and sent to me November 1999.
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Title: Documentation compiled by Ronald Phill Paddack, 3800 S. 1900 W. #58,Roy, Utah 84067-3136 (1997-1999)
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Title: Information researched and compiled by Charles Walker Jones(chaswjones@@aol.com) and sent to me November 1999.
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Title: Information researched and compiled by Cheryl Howerton, 3657Morningstar Circle, Dallas, Texas 75234. abilene@@flash.net
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Title: Documentation compiled by Ronald Phill Paddack, 3800 S. 1900 W. #58,Roy, Utah 84067-3136 (1997-1999)
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Title: Documentation compiled by Ronald Phill Paddack, 3800 S. 1900 W. #58,Roy, Utah 84067-3136 (1997-1999)
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Title: Documentation compiled by Ronald Phill Paddack, 3800 S. 1900 W. #58,Roy, Utah 84067-3136 (1997-1999)
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Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
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Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
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Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
After Isaac's death she and her seven young children stayed on the old farm. About 1850 they left the Baptist Church and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in Seymour. She sold the farm to John Roeger on 8 March 1859, and the proceeds were divided among the heirs of Isaac Crane.
According to family tradition, we believe that our American Indian heritage comes from Manerva's ancestors.
She was buried beside her first husband, Isaac.
She is buried beside her first husband, Isaac.
Manerva is age 40, owns $600 in real estate and cannot read and write.
Manerva now owns $550 in real estate and $200 in personal property.
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Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
CONC
Adaline and Jesse moved to Randolph, Kansas, in 1866 and then moved to St. Paul, Arkansas, around 1890. They were members of the Methodist Church.
At this time she is age 15, attending school and living with her mother, Manerva.
She is now age 24 and living with her husband.
She is now age 35 and keeping house.
Age 44 and keeping house.
Source
Title: David L. Cole - GEDCOM file imported on 9 Dec 2000.
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