Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus
Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter
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335-335 (blank)
HENDRICKS, Samuel
42 m KY fmr d
in 1860, he and Mary are bur in Sec 21 T32 R17,1 & 1/4 mile south
of Conway to Frank Hendrix place (1978) about 40 feet west of road
in a wooded area, field stone markers only, Peter HENDRIX a bro to
Sam , and Hiram SHOCKLEY s/o Thomas SHOCKLEY are also bur there; 1830 Sangamon
Co IL males 1-0-0-0-1 females 0-0-0-0-1; 1840 Polk Co
MO males 1-1-1-0-0-1 females 1-1-0-0-0-1; 1860 Webster Co MO
Union Twp #733 Mary age 51 is head of household; was m in either
Fayette Co KY or Scott Co KY before moving to Sangamon Co IL then ca 1837-39
to MO;
Mary
41 f KY
nee: DURBIN; d 1872 bur by Samuel; d/o Philip S.
DURBIN Sr b 12 Jul 1781 MD, s/o Christopher DURBIN, went to Madison
Co KY with his parents, ca 1788, and Lucy LOGSDON, d/o Edward LOGSDON
& Polly BROWN; Philip S. DURBIN moved to Texas from MO and d there;
Phillip 20
m IL
b 27 Nov 1829 in Sangamon Co IL d of typhoid
pneumonia on 4 Oct 1864 at Rock Island IL, a Prisoner, he was a Confederate
Soldier, his grave is #1545 at the Rock Island Cem; m Mary
Druisilla
CRIDER b ca 1835 d/o Joseph CRIDER & Priscilla REED; 1860
Webster
Co MO Washington Twp #132;
Thomas
18 f IL
b 7 Oct 1832 d 5 Dec 1911 bur Reed Catholic
Cem Webster Co MO; he m ca 1858 to a PRICE, she is listed as Nelly, Millie
and Magdaline on different census, and on her tombstone Mary Magdalen
b 7 Feb 1839 d 3 Feb 1906 bur Reed Catholic Cem; 1860 WEBSTER Co MO Union
Twp #733 he and his family are living in the
household of his mother;
Margaret 17
f IL
Peggy b Dec 1832 d 28 Jul 1888 bur Reed Catholic
Cem Webster Co MO; m John Wesley DECKARD 6 Sep 1835 d 6 Aug 1918
at Springfield MO, s/o William DECKARD & Elizabeth Emeline
HILDENBURG;
1860 Webster Co Union Twp #729;
Lucy (Ann) 12 f MO
m 29 Oct 1856 to James T. CLEMMONDS in Webster Co
MO;
Analiza 10
f MO
Ann Elizabeth m on 17 Nov 1859 Webster Co MO to Joseph
C. CRIDER s/o Joseph CRIDER s/o Daniel CRIDER; his mother was Druisilla
REED d/o John REED & Drusy DURBIN;
John (C.) 06 m
MO b
3 Jun 1845 d 5 Aug 1923 bur Reed Catholic Cem; m Mary V. (?) B 20 May 1850
d 28 Dec 1911 bur Reed Catholic Cem; 1870 Webster Co MO Union Twp #255-257;
Mary
03 f MO
Nancy
01 f MO
m Sim SIMMONS;
Info
from History of the DURBIN Family by Wm. Jesse DURBIN 1879-1974;
336-336
(blank)
ELLIS, Alfred
30 m TN fmr 1860
Webster Co MO Union Twp #737;
Mary
28 f TN
d before 1860;
Martha (C.) 05 f MO
m on 20 Jul 1865 Webster Co MO to James K.P. VITTETO
s/o Stockley T. VITTETO & Rebecca B. FERGUSON who m on
18
May 1826 in Williamson Co TN, see 1860 Webster Co Ozark Twp #494;
Polly
03 f MO b
Nov 1846 Wright Co MO; 1st m on 2 Jul 1865 Webster Co MO to B.L. STAFFORD,
2nd m a TURNER, 3rd m as 3rd w/o
John
R BRIXEY who 1st m 18 Jan 1858 Webster Co MO to Nancy Alice HAILEY,
she
d, he 2nd m 04 Jan 1866 Webster Co MO to Lucinda Jane CHILDRESS b 07
Feb
1844 Cherokee Co AL, d 28 Dec 1897, d/o Robert L. CHILDRESS Jr &
Hannah
LACY who m in Knox Co TN 18 Oct 1832; Lucinda and John are bur
Brixey
Cem Seymour, MO; John R. served with CO G 46 MO INF VOL, 6ft,
blue
eyes; Mary "Polly" div John R. BRIXEY in Mar 1905; BRIXEY see 1850
Wright
Co MO #4;
Elizabeth 2 f
MO
Margaret 1/12 f MO
HENDRECKS, Sarah
09 f MO
probably d/o Samuel HINDRICKS & Mary DURBIN household
#335, it is believed she was helping with the housework and the new ELLIS
baby;
337-337
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DOZUR, James (DOSHER)
24 m TN lab b
2 May 1826 d 27 Jan 1901 Jacksboro Jack Co TX; James Belle DOSHER
kept a diary: This is part of what he wrote: Life of James Belle
Dosher: James Belle Dosher was born in Warren County TN, May the 2, 1826.
His father's name was John Dosher. His mother's name was Rachel.
His grandfather's name was Peter Dosher. His grandmother's name was Allie
Dosher. He then goes on telling of his days in Tex. He went back to home
to LacLeod, County, MO. In the spring of 1850 he married to Miss V. M.
Eddings. Then in the fall of 1851 they moved to TX. The rest he talks
about his life as a scout. On the last page of his diary he wrote
a little story that his grandfather had told him when they were in
Indiana.
I have sat and listened to my grandfather talk and tell about
being
forted up in the block house in Kentucky. In 12 mi. of the old crab
orchard.
I heard him tell about him and 15 others being at the old crab
orchard
after fruit when the indians ran out to them and killed all but
3.
Grandpa Spears was killed and the indians cut him up in little
pieces,
but he killed several before they got him. Grandpa Dosher had
just
rode up, got down and hitched his horses when he heard the indians
give
the yell. He wheeled and ran into the bottom, taking down a trail,
he
jumped out in a bunch of green briars and sat down. He had been ther
only
a moment when two indians come right at him and stopped and talked a
few
moments and went back towards the orchard. Grandpa sat ther til
everything
was quiet; then he crawled out, crossed the river, and crawled
into
the bluff and laid ther until sundown. While lying ther, the other
2
who made their escape came to the other side of the river. There
was a
big
fat man and a boy. The man said to the boy, we can both ride your
horse
and the boy got down to let him in the saddle. He got up and rode
off
and left the boy standing; then grandpa let himself be known to the
boy
and they went to Ft. Geather. One day when they were killing hogs
at
the
blockhouse at the fort, the indian ran onto them on the branch where
they
were cleaning them. When they saw the indians, they all ran for the
fort.
Grandpa was running and cought him by the hunting shirt and he
said.
"Dam it, John, turn me loose." He thought it was John Barber.
He
looked
and saw it was an indian, then he threw his arms back and let him
take
his shirt and he ran on to the post. Some of the women were in the creek
above and there was a patch of cornfield, pumpkin and vines. The men hollared
to them in dutch to run in the pumkin vines and hide. The indians did not
get any of them. My grandfather's name on my fathers's side was Peter Dosher
and my grandfather on my mother's side was Samuel Spears. End.
From:
"Belinda Upton" bupton@clnk.com
Researcher:
Cal Reinecke lgrapentine@nayzak.com
Viola (Matilda) 17 f TN
b 1833 Rhea Co TN; perhaps a d/o Caswell EDDINGS
1850 Wright Co MO #350; one report says her name was EDINGTON, d/o James
EDINGTON & Nancy L. (?) 1850 Wright Co MO #469;
Rachel
46 f NC
Rachel PAIN m in Rutherford Co TN to John DOSHER,
Minister unknown and Daniel Dosher, Surety. 26 Nov 1823,
marriage
book 1804-1837 pg 47. It appears to have been one that the county office
had filled in from the record book on 22 day of March 1979, Ed (Sonny)
Elam County Court Clerk and Robin D. Williams Deputy Clerk. John
did marry a Rachel Pain. Samuel Spears may have been a stepfather, or Rachel
may have 1st m a PAIN. John DOSHER was b 1801 Knox Co TN d in MO;
1840 Pulaski Co MO; 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp #799;
Elizabeth 07
f MO d/o
John & Rachel;
Nancy
22 f MO
d/o John & Rachel; m a Drury, 1860 Webster
Co Union Twp #799 she is in the houshold of her mother Rachel DOSHER;
Nancy DRURY m on 20 Jan 1861 Webster Co MO to Isaac EPPS s/o Enoch EPPS
& Margaret (?), 1850 Wright Co MO #324;
Harrison
19 m IN lab John
Harrison DOSHER s/o John & Rachel; m on 8 Jul 1858 Webster Co MO to
Rebecca RHODES; d/o Wm. RHODES & Elizabeth; See 1850 Wright CO
MO #42-42; 1860 Laclede Co MO #585; They are in Webster Co MO in 1870 and
1880; He is bur in Good Springs Cem Webster Co MO with a Military
marker CO F 1 AR INF no dates; his dau, Rachael E. m as 2nd w/o Abner TERRY
who 1st m on 27 May 1860 Webster Co MO to Mary
HACHET;
Margaret (J.) 04 f MO
d/o John & Rachel;
Henry
07 m MO
not with Rachel in 1860;
338-338
600
FINLEY D.C.
46 m TN fmr David
C.; a notice in the Springfield
Advertiser
1844-50 Greene Co MO pub by Marsha Hoffman Rising reads: 29
Apr
1845, David C. Finley, Public Admn, Notify him of claims against
S.D.
or W. Wall. Wright Co MO; 1860 MO Census Index lists a D.C. FINLEY
in
Pettis Co MO;
Telitha 35 f TN
Mary 01
f MO
MASON, Edward
13 m TN
339-339
500
MAXWELL, Robert (Gordon)
34 m IL
fmr
They moved to KS; m 4 Sep 1836 Polk Co MO to:
Elizabeth
35 f MO
nee: ICARD (IKERD) d/o Philip ICARD &
Elizabeth CRIDER;
Eliza
12 f MO
Ann
07 f MO
Joseph
05 m MO
Absolum
04 m MO
John
01 m MO
ICARD, Elizabeth
75 f VA
"Betsey" nee:
CRIDER/CRADER/GRAITER
d/o Jacob GRAIDER; wid/o Philip ICARD Sr. 1840
Pulaski Co MO; Philip ICARD served in the War of 1812;
340-340
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DICKARD, Jessee
40 m VA fmr d
23 Nov 1887 age 74 yrs, bur Hyde
Cem
Webster Co MO;
Sarah (E.) 38 f VA
d 15 Jan 1889 age 73 yrs, bur Hyde Cem;
information from Monroe Co., IN proves Sarah Deckard was
a Kinser and
her
line goes way back into Germany. She is related to the Kinser family
in
the edge of Greene Co. MO, Joseph and Anna McLaughlin Kinser and their
son
Jefferson, etc. & it is believed they are also related to William
Kinser
that married Lucinda Crigger Pendergrass of Webster Co. Sarah is
the
daughter of Jacob and Ann Kinser of Wythe Co. VA and the
granddaughter
of Walter and Dorthea Branstetter Kinser. Jesse (also
thought
to be known as John Wesley in earlier records) is the son of
Johannes
Jacob Deckard. The Deckards and Kinsers get together in Monroe
Co.
IN; Jesse had fourteen children: their 3rd child,
John W. Deckard, was not enumerated on the 1850 Wright Co
MO census, he was b 1835, married Margaret Essary.
Ephraim 17
m IN b
Feb. 1832; m ca 1855 in MO to Rachel ESSARY,
d/o George ESSARY and Elizabeth BARKER of Hamilton Co IL.
Monroe
Co. IN. He d ca 1908 and both are bur in Bethel
Cem on the edge of Douglas and Ozark Co MO;
Anna
16 f IN
b 1834; m ca 1853 to
Austin Honeycut of Wright Co MO; 1860 Webster Co MO Union
Twp #754;
Amanda 15
f IN b
1835; m ca Feb 1857 to Riley
Boyd in Wright or Webster Co MO; She had a daughter, Malinda born
Feb. 14, 1858; Amanda died at her birth or shortly after. Riley
then m Mary Elizabeth (?), which old family stories say she
was Malinda's wet nurse and is thought to have been
a family member. She died after having two sons, Columbus
O. Boyd in 1859 and David F. S. Boyd in 1861; Riley
then married Mary Davis in 1862 but he had already arranged
for Wm. Weaver to legally take charge of the boys and they lived
with Weaver until David was about 12. Riley died in
the Civil War of disease in Little Rock in Oct. 1863.
Jacob
13 m IN
b 1837, m Ellen Dill, 1860
Webster Co MO Union Twp #782;
Pheby
11 f IN
Phoeba Deckard b 1839, married George Dill 5
Mar. 1857 Web. Co.
Nancy (J.) 09 f IN
Nancy J. Deckard born
1841, married John Selvidge 8 Sep. 1862 Webster Co.
Sarah E. 08 f
IN Sarah
Elizabeth Deckard b 1842,
married Geo. C. Essary 24 Mar. 1861 Webster Co MO
William 04
m MO William
Albert Deckard born 1846,
married Tilda Essary, they are buried in Laclede Co. MO in Essary
Cem.
Cascinder 02 f MO
Cassander Deckard, born 3
May 1848 MO, married Andrew Jackson
Essary.
Perlina (W.) 4/12 f MO
The Essary's that married into this
family,
Andrew, Geo. C. and Tilda were all children of James L. and
Martha
McCain Essary.
Researcher
Teresa Pennington Bill Pennington
[billpenn@swbell.net]
341-341
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LIVLEY, Jessee
46 m IL lab probably
him and son Jessee on 1860
Newton
Co MO Lost Creek Twp #194 & #196;
Sarah 46 f
KY
John 21 m
MO
Jessee 16 m MO
William 11 m MO
Martin 07 m MO
342-342
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ICARD, Lucinda
34 f IL 1840
Pulaski Co MO; nee:TAGGERT/TYGERT;
Wid/o
William Joseph IKERD, s/o Philip IKERD & Elizabeth CRIDER she
was a sister to Julia w/o John P. CAMPBELL 1850 Wright Co MO #229;
and a sister to Josiah TAGGERT 1850 Wright Co MO #327; in
the Springfield Advertiser 24 Feb 1849: IKERD, Joseph...estate
dated 2 Jan 1849 Wright Co MO. F.M. TAGGART, admn.;
1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp #786 Loucinda head of
household;
Riley 10 m
MO According to the Webster
Co History Book page 742,
this should read "Hiley" Hila Caroline, but the above is the way
the
enumerator put it on the census; Hiley C. 1st m on 20 Mar 1864 Webster
Co MO to Andrew J. ESSARY; 2nd m John W. JENNINGS;
Nancy 07 f
MO m 25 Dec 1864 Webster
Co MO to Joseph C.
LANGDON;
Joseph (M.) 04 m MO
m 18 Jan 1866 Webster Co MO to Mrs. Nancy
Ann HOGAN;
Fleming 02 m MO
F. Thomas m on 16 Mar 1873 Webster Co MO to
Martha Jane RIMMER d/o Bedford RIMMER & Barbara CATES;
343-343
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IKARD, John
25 m MO fmr b
1 Sep 1825 Cape Girardeau Co MO d 3 Aug
1895 College Springs, Page Co Iowa; s/o Philip IKERD &
Elizabeth CRIDER; marr 11 Sep 1845;
Riller 20 f
MO nee:
ESTES;
Francis 07 m
MO
James 06
m MO
George 04 m
MO
Cordealien 03 f MO
Betsey 6/12 f MO
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DAUGHERTY, Joseph
38 m VA fmr
1860 Webster Co MO #738;
Sarah
36 f VA
Elizabeth 16 f IL
Mary E. 1st m on 20 Oct 1858 to George
LEUALLEN; 2nd m on 20 Apr 1870 Webster
Co MO to Andrew Thomas ANDERSON;
James (E.) 14 m IL
m on 19 Oct 1858 Webster Co MO to Mary M.
CAPLE; 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp 739;
Moses
12 m IL
Sarah B. 09 f
MO
John
07 m MO
Sirvilla 04 f
MO
Malvina 01
f MO
345-345
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ICKARD, Daniel
28 m MO fmr s/o
Philip IKERD & Elizabeth CRIDER;
Loucinda 24 f TN
John
08 m MO
Caroline 02 f MO
Daniel 01 m
MO
346-346
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ICKARD, Henry
38 m MO fmr s/o
Philip IKERD & Elizabeth CRIDER;
Ruthy 21 f IN
Sarah 01 f MO
347-347
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ICKARD, George
48 m NC fmr d
5 Oct 1857 Webster Co MO; s/o
Philip
IKERD & Elizabeth CRIDER; m on 10 Mar 1831 Cape Girardeau Co MO
to:
Nancy (D.) 38 f TN
nee: WILLIAMS; she d 1858;
June
14 f MO
Alfred 12 m
MO 1860
Webster Co MO Ozark Twp #467 in household of
James BURFORD, the rest of these children were in the Alfred
FINLEY household #795 in Union Twp; m 15 Feb 1863
Webster Co MO to Mary Jane BOLES;
John (C.) 10 m MO
1st m on 15 Jun 1862 to Nancy C. TERRY, 2nd m
on 22 Aug 1878 to Mary Malinda LARIMER;
George A. 08 m MO
Caroline 05 f MO
Nancy C. m on 15 May 1864 to William TABOR:
Lucinda 05 f
MO Anna
L. m 27 Nov 1870 to Nathan PIERCE;
Pernetta 02 f MO
P. Adoline m 18 Apr 1867 to Richard Ausbury
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