1st h/o Winnifred Frances Whitaker
Birth: 2nd born in Maury county, Tennessee with father's 1st wife, and uncle as namesake.
Removed with family to near Reeds, Jasper county, Missouri when but ten years old, became a farmer and apiarist east of Sarcoxie, served the Union army during Civil War returning to his love of apiarist and farming, to marry and raise a family, died young, less than a month short of 44th birthday.
"Following the war years, Sarcoxie became a major cow-town as a stopping point where Texas cowboys moved their herds north to the railhead at Sedalia during the 1890s."
SOURCE: http://www.sarcoxiemo.com/history.htm
Historians mixed his life with his more famous namesake and uncle, Norris Clark Hood born 1811, who migrated to Jasper county to farm, now intersection highway #37 & Interstate #44, then active in Carthage, Jasper county, Missouri, buried with Hood clan in Dudman cemetery, his mother buried next to him five months later.
Death: in Jasper county, Missouri
Daughter Almeda O died short of three months following his death.
Father: David King Hood b: 26 SEP 1814 in South Carolina
Mother: Martha Jane Kinzer b: JAN 1821 in Maury county, Tennssee
Marriage: Winnifred "Winney" Frances Whitaker b: 12 JUL 1847 in Maury county, Tennessee
Married: 27 FEB 1867 in Jasper county, Missouri
Known Children
Marietta Eugenie Hood b: 3 JAN 1868 in Jasper county, Missouri
Eunice H. Hood b: 26 MAR 1869 in Jasper county, Missouri
Almeaia O. Hood b: 30 OCT 1870 in Jasper county, Missouri
Ira Walter Hood b: 19 JAN 1872 in Jasper county, Missouri
Constant B. Hood b: 28 NOV 1878 in Jasper county, Missouri
NOTE:
View "The Thomas Hood Family", published 1994 by his descendent, Clyde B Hood, III.
1st h/o Winnifred Frances Whitaker
Birth: 2nd born in Maury county, Tennessee with father's 1st wife, and uncle as namesake.
Removed with family to near Reeds, Jasper county, Missouri when but ten years old, became a farmer and apiarist east of Sarcoxie, served the Union army during Civil War returning to his love of apiarist and farming, to marry and raise a family, died young, less than a month short of 44th birthday.
"Following the war years, Sarcoxie became a major cow-town as a stopping point where Texas cowboys moved their herds north to the railhead at Sedalia during the 1890s."
SOURCE: http://www.sarcoxiemo.com/history.htm
Historians mixed his life with his more famous namesake and uncle, Norris Clark Hood born 1811, who migrated to Jasper county to farm, now intersection highway #37 & Interstate #44, then active in Carthage, Jasper county, Missouri, buried with Hood clan in Dudman cemetery, his mother buried next to him five months later.
Death: in Jasper county, Missouri
Daughter Almeda O died short of three months following his death.
Father: David King Hood b: 26 SEP 1814 in South Carolina
Mother: Martha Jane Kinzer b: JAN 1821 in Maury county, Tennssee
Marriage: Winnifred "Winney" Frances Whitaker b: 12 JUL 1847 in Maury county, Tennessee
Married: 27 FEB 1867 in Jasper county, Missouri
Known Children
Marietta Eugenie Hood b: 3 JAN 1868 in Jasper county, Missouri
Eunice H. Hood b: 26 MAR 1869 in Jasper county, Missouri
Almeaia O. Hood b: 30 OCT 1870 in Jasper county, Missouri
Ira Walter Hood b: 19 JAN 1872 in Jasper county, Missouri
Constant B. Hood b: 28 NOV 1878 in Jasper county, Missouri
NOTE:
View "The Thomas Hood Family", published 1994 by his descendent, Clyde B Hood, III.
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