He was married in Logan County, Kentucky, in 1854, to Nancy Jane Daniels, a native of that county and the daughter of Andrew and Mary (Hines) Daniels, both natives of Virginia.
He was in the Confederate army, having enlisted in Colonel Robertsons regiment at Grand Pass, Saline County, Missouri.
He and Nancy were the parents of 13 children, 9 of whom were living in the 1900s. Mary Olive Entrekin, David Hancock, Elizabeth Hancock, Alice Pierce, Frances Sparks, Larkin, Leta, William and Archie Prentice.
This information was taken from Past and Present of Saline County, Missouri by William Barclay Napton.
He was married in Logan County, Kentucky, in 1854, to Nancy Jane Daniels, a native of that county and the daughter of Andrew and Mary (Hines) Daniels, both natives of Virginia.
He was in the Confederate army, having enlisted in Colonel Robertsons regiment at Grand Pass, Saline County, Missouri.
He and Nancy were the parents of 13 children, 9 of whom were living in the 1900s. Mary Olive Entrekin, David Hancock, Elizabeth Hancock, Alice Pierce, Frances Sparks, Larkin, Leta, William and Archie Prentice.
This information was taken from Past and Present of Saline County, Missouri by William Barclay Napton.
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