Stockstill Joseph Leonard [Male] b. 29 NOV 1873 Picayune, Ms. - d. 5 NOV 1946 Picayune, Ms.
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[Mardi Kelly -Strahan Total.FTW]
Jucker Smith Book p. 18-19[MosesSr.FTW]
Jucker Smith Book p. 18-19
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Seems that Billy "Juckers" Smith (maybe Juckers Smith son?) was driving his cattle to a "dipping vat" located on what is now Koch Road near Picayune, Ms. Well, he encountered Uncle Buddy Stockstill there and Uncle Buddy shot Billy's dog. Later that same day Billy Smith went home got his gun and headed for town.
Billy and two of his brothers met Uncle Buddy, his brother (unknown which brother at this time), and his Father, George Washington Stockstill coming up Section Line Road (now Union School Road). When the party's all intersected at what is now Palestine Road, Union School Road , and the Pearl River Valley Railroad, Uncle Buddy was blasted (shot) off his horse by Billy Smith.
Billy "Juckers" Smith was never convicted of the murder (ruled self defense) and the case was dropped by Judge Furr...
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One other thing. LT Col James B. Parker married Eliza Jane Stockstill
and had a bunch of children (11 I believe), he was captured at Vicksburg
in 1863 and was sent to a northern prison. I found in some documents
that Bonnie Parker (of Bonnie and Clyde fame) comes from James and
Eliza's line. As you know, she and Clyde were gunned down by Frank
Hammer (pronounced HAAAMER) and Texas Rangers near Shreveport in May,
1934.
Regards,
LOURIE
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[Edwasrd Stockstill.FTW]
1st Sgt., Company C "Hancock Rebels", 38th Mississippi Mounted Infantry, Confederate Army
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A. Dianne Burge Fogleman: Born between 1800 and 1810 in Virginia. Around 1816, she married a Smith, who was born around 1800 in Georgia. They were in Pike County, Mississippi, in 1819 and in Lawrence County, Mississippi, in 1824. They had four children. Smith died between 1824 and 1830. Around 1830, she married an overseer, a Mr. Finney (possibly William Finney), and they had one son, Wellington Finney, who was born November 1831 in Mississippi.
In the 1830 St. Tammany Parish, La., census, William Finney's household was listed as follows:
one male - 40 to 50 years old (BB 1780-1790)
one female - 20 to 30 years old (BB 1800-1810)
one female - 1 to 5 (BB 1825-1830)
Descendants say that the Smith children were so upset by their mother's marriage to Mr. Finney around 1830 that two of them (Elizabeth and Martha) went to live with their aunt, Mary Annette Burge McGuire, and two (James William and Henry) with their uncle, Nathaniel Burge.
B. OMO RANCH:
Re the Warden question:
The only cite I have for Harriet Warden is an article by John H. Napier III titled "Col. Nixon an early settler", in which Napier refers to an article by Grady Thigpen on old Pearlington in the Feb. 27th ed. of the Picayuane Item. (Don't know the year)
In the last paragraph Napier refers to the family of Governor John B. McRae's wife Mary Burge. He states her first husband was Thomas McGuire of Monticello who was drowned in the Pearl River. That Mary married John B. McRae in Oct. 1835. That her brothers were Drury, Washington, and Christopher Burge, and her sister was Mrs. Martha Warden whose daughter Harriet, Mrs. Thomas Stockstill Sr. was his (Napiers) great-great grandmother. I don't know where he (Napier) got his info.but he has written a well reseached book on the Hancock/Pearl River County area titled "Lower Pearl Rivers Pineywoods-its land & people" published by University of Mississippi in the last year or so. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend it. Also on an old typed Stockstill genealogy by Jess Stockstill of Picayuane he says Harriet was a Half-sister to Patsy, Polly, & liam Lumpkin. I don't know where he got his info. either.
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