Note: History of Maries Co, MO by Everett M. King shows parents as John McGee and Sarah Johnson. Riley was brother to Sarah.
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Home in 1870: Jackson, Maries, Missouri
Post Office: Lanes Prairie
William McGee, 29 m/w MO [died Nov 5, 1870]
Elizabeth J Mcgee 30 f/w MO
[nee Kinkeade, wid. of Ephriam Clements]
Thomas S Mcgee 2 m/w MO
Edney J Mcgee 9/12 f/w MO
Sarah J Mcgee 16 f/w MO [sister to Wm. R.]
Thomas Mcgee 24 m/w MO [brother to Wm. R.]
Joseph Barkin 23 m/w MO
From History of Maries Co, MO by Everett M. King: John McGee, son of Henry McGee was born in 1817, was married February 15, 1838, to Sarah, daughter of Thomas Johnson, she having been born in Missouri December 11, 1822. Their children were as follows:
Lucinda, born January 31, 1839;
William Riley, April 27, 1841;
Henry, August 23, 1843 (died September 7, 1851);
Thomas, June 13, 1846;
Elizabeth, March 17, 1849 (died March 8, 1868);
Leona, born September 13, 1851;
Sarah Jane, March 2, 1854;
James B., February 10, 1857 (died December 11, 1859)
John Ellen, March 26, 1860
Of the six children reaching maturity, Thomas died single in California about 1877 or 1878.
Lucinda was the first wife of Milton Followill and died early in life leaving three children, John, Robert, and Riley, of whom John died in Texas, single, before reaching his majority.
William Riley McGee married Elizabeth Clements, widow of Ephriam Clements, whose maiden name was Kinkeade, on January 15, 1865. He died November 5, 1870, survived by his widow and two children: Thomas S., born September 8, 1867, and Edna J., born September 15, 1869. The latter married Ed Crider and is dead, leaving one son, Thurman Crider of this county.
Leona McGee married Bert James
Sarah J. married Thomas R. Shockley
John Ellen McGee married Amos Shockley
Note: History of Maries Co, MO by Everett M. King shows parents as John McGee and Sarah Johnson. Riley was brother to Sarah.
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Home in 1870: Jackson, Maries, Missouri
Post Office: Lanes Prairie
William McGee, 29 m/w MO [died Nov 5, 1870]
Elizabeth J Mcgee 30 f/w MO
[nee Kinkeade, wid. of Ephriam Clements]
Thomas S Mcgee 2 m/w MO
Edney J Mcgee 9/12 f/w MO
Sarah J Mcgee 16 f/w MO [sister to Wm. R.]
Thomas Mcgee 24 m/w MO [brother to Wm. R.]
Joseph Barkin 23 m/w MO
From History of Maries Co, MO by Everett M. King: John McGee, son of Henry McGee was born in 1817, was married February 15, 1838, to Sarah, daughter of Thomas Johnson, she having been born in Missouri December 11, 1822. Their children were as follows:
Lucinda, born January 31, 1839;
William Riley, April 27, 1841;
Henry, August 23, 1843 (died September 7, 1851);
Thomas, June 13, 1846;
Elizabeth, March 17, 1849 (died March 8, 1868);
Leona, born September 13, 1851;
Sarah Jane, March 2, 1854;
James B., February 10, 1857 (died December 11, 1859)
John Ellen, March 26, 1860
Of the six children reaching maturity, Thomas died single in California about 1877 or 1878.
Lucinda was the first wife of Milton Followill and died early in life leaving three children, John, Robert, and Riley, of whom John died in Texas, single, before reaching his majority.
William Riley McGee married Elizabeth Clements, widow of Ephriam Clements, whose maiden name was Kinkeade, on January 15, 1865. He died November 5, 1870, survived by his widow and two children: Thomas S., born September 8, 1867, and Edna J., born September 15, 1869. The latter married Ed Crider and is dead, leaving one son, Thurman Crider of this county.
Leona McGee married Bert James
Sarah J. married Thomas R. Shockley
John Ellen McGee married Amos Shockley
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