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William Omer Stacy

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William Omer Stacy

Birth
Schuyler County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Jan 1949 (aged 72)
Williamson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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1920 Missouri census, St. Louis County

William Omer Stacy Head M 43 Missouri
Erma Stacy Wife F 38 Missouri
Dorothy Stacy Daughter F 10 Missouri
Mildred Stacy Daughter F 7 Missouri
Margaret Stacy Daughter F 7 Missouri
John Stacy Son M 3 Missouri
Georgia Sloop Sister-in-law F 26 Missouri

After the death of Erma in 1923, William married Mrs. Pearl H. Hall.
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1930 Illinois census, Clark County

William O Stacy Head M 53 Missouri
Pearl H Stacy Wife F 40 Illinois
Margaret Stacy Daughter F 17 Missouri
Mildred Stacy Daughter F 17 Missouri
John Stacy Son M 14 Missouri
Harry Hall Stepson M 18 Illinois
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WILLIAM O. STACY, the son of Willliam L. and Harriet Stacy, was born in Schuyler County near Julesburg, December 14, 1876. He received his education in the rural schools of Schuyler County and the Kirksville State Normal.

On July 6, 1904, Mr. Stacy was married to Miss Erma Sloop. They have had two children, Dorothy and Hildah, deceased.

Mr. Stacy spent his boyhood on a farm near Julesburg. At seventeen he began teaching, continuing this profession six years, attending school during vacation. In June 1898 he enlisted in the U.S. Army as a volunteer in Company H which was organized at Chillicothe for service in the Spanish American War. The company was not called to action but was kept in camp for a year and discharged in 1899. Returning to Schuyler County, Mr. Stacy taught school two years more.

In 1901 he entered the drug store of Dr. J. T. Jones at Queen City, remaining there until 1904 when he was elected collector of Schuyler County serving two years, and in 1906 he was elected for a four year term.

Mr. Stacy owns a farm of a hundred and fifteen acres a quarter of a mile southeast of Lancaster and is an expert chicken fancier. He handles Rhode Island Reds and Indian Runner ducks. He is also interested in the Schuyler County Clothing Company of Lancaster. He is a member of the Masonic, I.O.O.F., W.O.W. and M.B.A orders and is one of the county's Democratic leaders.

Swanson, Arthur Malcolm and George Washington Ford. A History of Schuyler County. Trenton: W. B. Rogers Printing Co. page 373 (1910)
1920 Missouri census, St. Louis County

William Omer Stacy Head M 43 Missouri
Erma Stacy Wife F 38 Missouri
Dorothy Stacy Daughter F 10 Missouri
Mildred Stacy Daughter F 7 Missouri
Margaret Stacy Daughter F 7 Missouri
John Stacy Son M 3 Missouri
Georgia Sloop Sister-in-law F 26 Missouri

After the death of Erma in 1923, William married Mrs. Pearl H. Hall.
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1930 Illinois census, Clark County

William O Stacy Head M 53 Missouri
Pearl H Stacy Wife F 40 Illinois
Margaret Stacy Daughter F 17 Missouri
Mildred Stacy Daughter F 17 Missouri
John Stacy Son M 14 Missouri
Harry Hall Stepson M 18 Illinois
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WILLIAM O. STACY, the son of Willliam L. and Harriet Stacy, was born in Schuyler County near Julesburg, December 14, 1876. He received his education in the rural schools of Schuyler County and the Kirksville State Normal.

On July 6, 1904, Mr. Stacy was married to Miss Erma Sloop. They have had two children, Dorothy and Hildah, deceased.

Mr. Stacy spent his boyhood on a farm near Julesburg. At seventeen he began teaching, continuing this profession six years, attending school during vacation. In June 1898 he enlisted in the U.S. Army as a volunteer in Company H which was organized at Chillicothe for service in the Spanish American War. The company was not called to action but was kept in camp for a year and discharged in 1899. Returning to Schuyler County, Mr. Stacy taught school two years more.

In 1901 he entered the drug store of Dr. J. T. Jones at Queen City, remaining there until 1904 when he was elected collector of Schuyler County serving two years, and in 1906 he was elected for a four year term.

Mr. Stacy owns a farm of a hundred and fifteen acres a quarter of a mile southeast of Lancaster and is an expert chicken fancier. He handles Rhode Island Reds and Indian Runner ducks. He is also interested in the Schuyler County Clothing Company of Lancaster. He is a member of the Masonic, I.O.O.F., W.O.W. and M.B.A orders and is one of the county's Democratic leaders.

Swanson, Arthur Malcolm and George Washington Ford. A History of Schuyler County. Trenton: W. B. Rogers Printing Co. page 373 (1910)


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