In 1835 when John Abel was 18, he married Lucinda Ann [Elizabeth] WOOD, in Missouri. Born in 1818 in Ohio. Lucinda Ann [Elizabeth] died in Daviess County, MO, in 1869; she was 51. She is buried in McCrary Cemetery, Daviess Co., MO
They had the following children:
i. Henry Jackson (1844-1919)
ii. Nancy Ellen (1852-ca1875)
iii. Frances Marion (1852-1930)
iv. Sophia. Born in 1858.
v. John. Born in 1861.
Partial of His brother's bio:
BIO in newspaper
Solomon McBrayer Came Here in 1834
Solomon McBrayer, one of the first inhabitants of Daviess county, came to Missouri in 1834 with his brother, John McBrayer, and John Gallamore, on horseback, from Rutherford County, North Carolina. The following year his father and mother, Samuel McBrayer and wife, and several brothers and sisters came to Daviess County to make their home.
Source: Daviess County, Missouri newspaper, unsure which one.
In 1835 when John Abel was 18, he married Lucinda Ann [Elizabeth] WOOD, in Missouri. Born in 1818 in Ohio. Lucinda Ann [Elizabeth] died in Daviess County, MO, in 1869; she was 51. She is buried in McCrary Cemetery, Daviess Co., MO
They had the following children:
i. Henry Jackson (1844-1919)
ii. Nancy Ellen (1852-ca1875)
iii. Frances Marion (1852-1930)
iv. Sophia. Born in 1858.
v. John. Born in 1861.
Partial of His brother's bio:
BIO in newspaper
Solomon McBrayer Came Here in 1834
Solomon McBrayer, one of the first inhabitants of Daviess county, came to Missouri in 1834 with his brother, John McBrayer, and John Gallamore, on horseback, from Rutherford County, North Carolina. The following year his father and mother, Samuel McBrayer and wife, and several brothers and sisters came to Daviess County to make their home.
Source: Daviess County, Missouri newspaper, unsure which one.
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