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James Ferdinand Stockard

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James Ferdinand Stockard Veteran

Birth
Death
15 Apr 1915 (aged 77)
Burial
Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Forrest City Times, Jun.11,1897:
J. F. Stockard, of Goodwin, came over Sunday, and spent Monday morning in the city on business. Mr.Stockard is an old resident of this town, and helped to build the first house ever erected in Forrest City. He once owned the property north of the alley running east and west between Dunnavant's and Miley's respective places of business, and did a livery business there. He says that he made considerable money in those days, but unfortunately met reverses in merchandising, and has since been farming near Goodwin. He is one of the most progressive farmers in the county.

James Ferdinand (JF) Stockard (b. 4-10-1838, d. 4-15-1915 As I noted before, Nancy was known in the family as Ella. She was born ?-3-1843 (month is illegible), and she and JF were married 9-26-1866. Per Paul Weissmann, descendant. Their Children were:
James Rush Stockard
William Henry Stockard
Albert Yester Stockard
John Franklin Stockard
Tomye Ella (Stockard) Hammon

Nancy (Ella) was the wife of JF (James Ferdinand). Eula Roles was the wife of J.R. (Rush), the son of Nancy and JF. Eula remarried after Rush's death, and I think her final married name was Stark. Don't know anything else about her, I'm afraid.

Tomye's married name was Hammon. Her husband was Albert Ross Hammon or AR. She is not on find-a-grave, nor is AR who is buried in Indiana. Tomye and AR had 3 children, Albert (on find-a-grave, buried in Harrison, AR), Edward (who died as a child and is buried in Brinkley), and Margaret Elizabeth, my mother. Margaret and my father (Franz Weissmann) are buried in Brinkley also.

Arkansas Confederate Pensions Surname:Stockard Given Name:J. F.-Application Number:12597-Co.C-23rd Arkansas Infantry-Pension County:St. Francis-Application Year:1904

Could Be:James F Stockard Rank at enlistment: Sergeant State Served: Arkansas Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Arkansas 23rd Infantry Regiment.
Forrest City Times, Jun.11,1897:
J. F. Stockard, of Goodwin, came over Sunday, and spent Monday morning in the city on business. Mr.Stockard is an old resident of this town, and helped to build the first house ever erected in Forrest City. He once owned the property north of the alley running east and west between Dunnavant's and Miley's respective places of business, and did a livery business there. He says that he made considerable money in those days, but unfortunately met reverses in merchandising, and has since been farming near Goodwin. He is one of the most progressive farmers in the county.

James Ferdinand (JF) Stockard (b. 4-10-1838, d. 4-15-1915 As I noted before, Nancy was known in the family as Ella. She was born ?-3-1843 (month is illegible), and she and JF were married 9-26-1866. Per Paul Weissmann, descendant. Their Children were:
James Rush Stockard
William Henry Stockard
Albert Yester Stockard
John Franklin Stockard
Tomye Ella (Stockard) Hammon

Nancy (Ella) was the wife of JF (James Ferdinand). Eula Roles was the wife of J.R. (Rush), the son of Nancy and JF. Eula remarried after Rush's death, and I think her final married name was Stark. Don't know anything else about her, I'm afraid.

Tomye's married name was Hammon. Her husband was Albert Ross Hammon or AR. She is not on find-a-grave, nor is AR who is buried in Indiana. Tomye and AR had 3 children, Albert (on find-a-grave, buried in Harrison, AR), Edward (who died as a child and is buried in Brinkley), and Margaret Elizabeth, my mother. Margaret and my father (Franz Weissmann) are buried in Brinkley also.

Arkansas Confederate Pensions Surname:Stockard Given Name:J. F.-Application Number:12597-Co.C-23rd Arkansas Infantry-Pension County:St. Francis-Application Year:1904

Could Be:James F Stockard Rank at enlistment: Sergeant State Served: Arkansas Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Arkansas 23rd Infantry Regiment.


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