...information taken from death certificate
The following information from James Turner Harris:
After looking at her death cerificate and the 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 and 1910 census I think I can safely say the following. First of all Dent Co., Mo. was not formed until 1851 so she could not have been born there. She first appears in the 1850 census for
Texas Co., Mo. She is with her parents, John Reddick (1821-Tn) and Marian or Mary Maiden Name Unknown Reddick (1821-Tn) in Dent Co., Mo. in Dent Co., in 1860. By looking at all the censuses she appears in you find that he full name was Frances Mary E. Riddick. She appears in the 1870 census with her husband William Caleb Boyd but no children so that suggests they were married circa 1870 in Dent Co., Mo. Unfortunately Dent Co., Mo. does not have those early marriages in Ancestry.com. She was William Caleb Boyd's first wife. He remarried a Maggie sometime between 1910 and 1920. William Caleb Boyd is married in this cemetery. His second wife is buried at Bonne Terre, Mo.(St.Fr.Co.)(Marvin Chapel Cemetery).
...information taken from death certificate
The following information from James Turner Harris:
After looking at her death cerificate and the 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 and 1910 census I think I can safely say the following. First of all Dent Co., Mo. was not formed until 1851 so she could not have been born there. She first appears in the 1850 census for
Texas Co., Mo. She is with her parents, John Reddick (1821-Tn) and Marian or Mary Maiden Name Unknown Reddick (1821-Tn) in Dent Co., Mo. in Dent Co., in 1860. By looking at all the censuses she appears in you find that he full name was Frances Mary E. Riddick. She appears in the 1870 census with her husband William Caleb Boyd but no children so that suggests they were married circa 1870 in Dent Co., Mo. Unfortunately Dent Co., Mo. does not have those early marriages in Ancestry.com. She was William Caleb Boyd's first wife. He remarried a Maggie sometime between 1910 and 1920. William Caleb Boyd is married in this cemetery. His second wife is buried at Bonne Terre, Mo.(St.Fr.Co.)(Marvin Chapel Cemetery).
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