Before Uncle Thomas was born, the family migrated from Georgia to Jackson, Cape Girardeau Co., MO where Uncle Thomas was reared in Bethel Baptist Church. His daddy and grandpa were deacons and his daddy was the Sheriff of Cape County.
I'm sure Uncle Thomas was reared hearing the stories of his Grandpa Wicker fighting in the Revolutionary War; I don't know if he would have been old enough to appreciate the freedom that was secured for us.
I do not know if he ever married or had children.
According to his stone, Uncle Thomas lived to be 20 years old before the Lord chose Heaven instead of earth for his home.
Before Uncle Thomas was born, the family migrated from Georgia to Jackson, Cape Girardeau Co., MO where Uncle Thomas was reared in Bethel Baptist Church. His daddy and grandpa were deacons and his daddy was the Sheriff of Cape County.
I'm sure Uncle Thomas was reared hearing the stories of his Grandpa Wicker fighting in the Revolutionary War; I don't know if he would have been old enough to appreciate the freedom that was secured for us.
I do not know if he ever married or had children.
According to his stone, Uncle Thomas lived to be 20 years old before the Lord chose Heaven instead of earth for his home.
Family Members
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Jemima Sheppard Wilkinson
1792–1857
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Hannah Sheppard Ferguson
1794–1873
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Mary Ann "Polly" Sheppard Johnson
1795–1830
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Dorcas Amanda C Sheppard Sheppard
1797–1876
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William Sheppard
1799–1821
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John Hartwell Sheppard Jr
1801–1866
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Sarah "Sallie" Sheppard Bennett
1804–1870
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Eunice "Nicey" Sheppard Anthony
1805–1865
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Elisha W Sheppard
1809–1846
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Joel R Sheppard
1810–1848
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Nathaniel W. Sheppard
1814–1836
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Isaac Newton Sheppard
1816–1886
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Nancy Marzilla Sheppard Green
1823–1847