Jabez was born in Tennessee and reared and educated there. He became a teacher and also engaged in farming, coming to Jasper county, Missouri, in 1857. He located on a property, which was known as the old Hatcher farm, near Webb City, and was one of the old settlers of the county, where he became prominent. At one time he was associate judge of the county and was well and widely known. His death occurred during the war, in 1864. His wife was a sister of John C. Webb, the founder of Webb City. Jabez & Paulina had a family of nine children.
Jabez was born in Tennessee and reared and educated there. He became a teacher and also engaged in farming, coming to Jasper county, Missouri, in 1857. He located on a property, which was known as the old Hatcher farm, near Webb City, and was one of the old settlers of the county, where he became prominent. At one time he was associate judge of the county and was well and widely known. His death occurred during the war, in 1864. His wife was a sister of John C. Webb, the founder of Webb City. Jabez & Paulina had a family of nine children.
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C.J.T.F. HATCHER
BORN [illegible]
DIED JULY 28. 1864.
Family Members
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Harris Elijah Hatcher
1843–1915
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Benjamin Franklin Hatcher
1847–1917
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John F Hatcher
1850–1913
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Martha Jane Hatcher Weatherford
1852–1929
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Adelia Ann Hatcher Litteral
1855–1923
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Jabaz Columbus Hatcher
1857–1874
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James Thomas Hatcher
1860–1861
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Paulina Alta Alice Hatcher Thurman
1862–1917
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Willa Annis Hatcher Stoller
1864–1953
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