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Notes for Lucinda Stewart: It's rumered that she was insane. |
| 216 | i. | John B. Skinner, born 1837 in Mo.; died WFT Est. 1871-1928; married Julia Blackmore 14 Sep 1859 in Lincoln County , Mo. | ||
| ii. | Blufford B. Skinner, born 1839 in Mo.; died 1878 in Lincoln County , Mo; married 21 Jan 1858 in Lincoln County , Mo. | |||
| iii. | Mary Ellen Skinner, born 1840; died WFT Est. 1841-1934; married James Martheny Porter; died Unknown. | |||
| iv. | James A. Skinner, born 1842; died WFT Est. 1876-1933; married Mary Elizabeth Dudey 18 Nov 1864 in Lincoln Co Mo; died Unknown. | |||
| v. | Sarah Jane Skinner, born 16 Nov 1843 in Lincoln County , Mo; died 06 Jun 1891 in Lincoln County , Mo; married William A. Dixen 21 Jan 1869 in Lincoln Co. Mo; died Unknown. |
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More About Sarah Jane Skinner: Fact 1: buried Winfield Ceme. Winfield Mo Fact 2: b/d dates from Ceme. |
| vi. | Melinda T. Skinner, born 1845; died WFT Est. 1851-1944. | |||
| vii. | Ruth Ann Skinner, born 1845; died WFT Est. 1874-1939; married Samual Walcott 18 Apr 1868 in Lincoln Co. Mo; died Unknown. | |||
| viii. | Margaret L. Skinner, born 1848 in Lincoln County , Mo; died WFT Est. 1871-1940; married Jereniah Blackmore 01 Jan 1865 in Lincoln County , Mo; born 1843 in Lincoln County , Mo; died WFT Est. 1871-1934. | |||
| ix. | Sterling P. Skinner, born 1852; died WFT Est. 1853-1942. | |||
| x. | Charles A. Skinner, born 1854; died Unknown. |
| i. | Robert N. Skinner, born 1836; died WFT Est. 1837-1926. |
| i. | John Blackmore, born 1838; died WFT Est. 1839-1928. | |||
| 217 | ii. | Julia Blackmore, born 1840 in Mo.; died WFT Est. 1871-1934; married (1) Gus Meadows; married (2) John B. Skinner 14 Sep 1859 in Lincoln County , Mo. | ||
| iii. | Jereniah Blackmore, born 1843 in Lincoln County , Mo; died WFT Est. 1871-1934; married Margaret L. Skinner 01 Jan 1865 in Lincoln County , Mo; born 1848 in Lincoln County , Mo; died WFT Est. 1871-1940. |
| i. | Sarah Ann Hoots, born 05 Jul 1838 in Cumberland, Tennessee; died 23 May 1913 in Alsey, Illinois; married William Henry Day 03 Sep 1857 in Illinois; born 03 Sep 1835 in Scott County, Illinois; died 06 Jul 1918 in Scott County, Illinois. | |||
| ii. | Alexander Hoots, born 05 Jan 1840 in Tenn; died 14 Apr 1907 in Oakley, IL; married Henry; died Unknown. | |||
| 218 | iii. | Peter Hoots, born 1842 in Tenn; died WFT Est. 1822-1887; married Mary Jane Nicholas 18 Sep 1865 in Hannibal, Mo.. | ||
| iv. | Margaret Hoots, born 1843 in IL; died Unknown. | |||
| v. | Susan Hoots, born 1845 in IL; died Unknown; married William H. Horton 1861 in Macon County, IL; died Unknown. | |||
| vi. | Nancy Hoots, born 1847 in IL; died Unknown. | |||
| vii. | Solomom Hoots, born 01 May 1849 in IL; died Unknown. | |||
| viii. | William Hoots, born 17 Mar 1851 in Il.; died 25 Feb 1925. | |||
| ix. | Mary Hoots, born 1854; died Unknown. | |||
| x. | Leander Hoots, born 1857; died 18 Feb 1878. | |||
| xi. | Levander Hoots, born 1857; died 07 Jul 1871. |
| i. | Morrison J. Nicholas, born 22 Jun 1825 in Washington County, PA; died WFT Est. 1871-1917 in Illinois; married Sarah (McLaughlin) Beatty 20 May 1852 in Calhoun County, IL; born 1833 in Louisiana; died WFT Est. 1870-1912 in Illinois. |
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Notes for Morrison J. Nicholas: There is a J.J. Nicholas born June 18,1742 died June 2, 1825 buried in Long Cementery with Morisson children. ???? |
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More About Morrison J. Nicholas: Fact 1: 1837, Moved from PA to Lincoln County, MO Fact 2: 1843, Moved to Calhoun County, IL Fact 3: Worked in lumber business before becoming farmer |
| ii. | Perry Nicholas, born 1833 in Penn; died Unknown. | |||
| iii. | Sarah Nicholas, born 1833; died Unknown. | |||
| iv. | Emaline Nicholas, born 1837; died Unknown. | |||
| v. | John Nicholas, born 1839; died Unknown. | |||
| 219 | vi. | Mary Jane Nicholas, born 1841 in Mo.; died WFT Est. 1822-1898; married Peter Hoots 18 Sep 1865 in Hannibal, Mo.. | ||
| vii. | Elizabeth Nicholas, born 1844 in IL.; died Unknown. |
| i. | Zane Reddish, born Aft. 1830; died WFT Est. 1831-1920. | |||
| ii. | Sophia Reddish, born Aft. 1830; died WFT Est. 1831-1924. | |||
| iii. | Perry Reddish, born Aft. 1830; died WFT Est. 1831-1920. | |||
| iv. | Emily Reddish, born Aft. 1830; died WFT Est. 1831-1924; Stepchild. | |||
| 222 | v. | John Reddish, born 1837 in Illinois; died WFT Est. 1837-1920; married Mary L. Dunham. | ||
| vi. | Lucy Ann Reddish, born 1838; died Aft. 1871. | |||
| vii. | Mary Reddish, born 1839; died Bef. 1871. | |||
| viii. | Lela Jane Reddish, born 1846; died WFT Est. 1847-1940. | |||
| ix. | Stephen M. Reddish, born 1852; died 30 Apr 1919 in Jerseyville; married Sarah Gilbert 1881; born 23 Jun 1854 in Cumeberland Gap, KY; died 04 May 1920 in Hardin, IL.. |
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Notes for Stephen M. Reddish: Newspaper Article, Stephen M Reddish & Rachel Cisco, Jersey County, IL This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by; Mary Hillman Sheriff Jas. Catt and State's Attorney Paul M. Hamilton,of Jersey county, IL, are investigating the mysterious murder of Stephen M. Reddish 85 years old, wealthy land owner of Jerseyville, and Mrs. Rachel Cisco, Negro servant in the household, who were found shot to death yesterday afternoon in the Reddish home. The bodies were discovered by Clarence G. Reddish, cashier of the Jersey State Bank, and son of the dead man. After a search for more than 24 hours, following the failure of the elder Reddish to answer a telephone call. He believed his father was visiting in St. Louis, and it was not until yesterday noon that the son decided to visit the home. Upon entering the house through a raised window,Clarence made his way to the second floor , where he found his father lying in his bed clad in his night clothes, with a bullet through his head. The woman was lying on the floor in a rear room. There was evidence of a struggle. She had several bullet wounds in the head and body. At a Coroner's inquest held yesterday by Deputy Coroner Dr. F. G. Warner of Grafton, Clarence Reddish testified the last time he saw his father was Friday, April 25, 1919. On Monday he said, he went to the home of his father and found the house locked. He found a kitchen window open and entered. He did not suspect anything wrong at the time, he testified , thinking the servant had gone to her home and that his father was in St. Louis The wife of the dead man at the time of the murder was in St Louis under the care of a physician , and was accompanied there by her son, Dr. Horrace Reddish, who had been making his home with his parents. Clarence testified that he was again at the house Tuesday, The mail of his father, deposited since Saturday, was in the box on the porch, indicating, he stated, that the double killing must have taken place some time Friday night, The motive for the crime is yet undetermined. A steel box in which Reddish kept his papers had been tampered with. It is believed his father had very little money in the house, and that the Negro woman had about $100 in her room. Well I have something new to add. the Family version was that Horace caught his dad and Rachel in bed and was so mad he killed them. I would like to see if that's the court version. |
| x. | Tamson Reddish, born 1855; died 1894. |
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