William McCammett Ince

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William McCammett Ince

Birth
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death
19 Jan 1885 (aged 82)
Hill County, Texas, USA
Burial
Derden, Hill County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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William McCammett Ince was a son of John and Agnes (nee Campbell) Ince. The John Ince family is shown living in Overton County, Tennessee, in the 1820 census. The Wyatt Daniel family is on the same census page. The John Stockton family is just one page away. William McCammett Ince married Sarah Stockton in Overton County, Tennessee in about 1825.

William was born in either Rowan, Mecklenburg or Cabarrus County, North Carolina. His parents, John and Agnes, were married in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. John Ince is later found in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

William and Sarah Ince:
ca 1825 married in Overton County, TN
1833 Lawrence County, Arkansas
1835 Union County, Illinois
1840 Taney County, Missouri
1850 Wright County, Missouri
1850s Webster County, Missouri
1860 Hill County, Texas
1870 Hill County, Texas
1880 Hill County, Texas

In 1855 Webster County was cut from Wright County, Missouri.

William and Sarah's children:

John Wilson Ince, 7 Aug 1826, TN
James Madison Ince, 18 Sep 1828, TN
George Washington Ince, 13 Nov 1830, TN
Campbell M. Ince, 28 May 1837, TN
Margaret Isabell Ince, about 1841, MO
Francis Marion Ince, 13 Jan 1843, MO
Mary Agnes Ince, about 1845, MO
Sarah Jane Ince, 22 May 1847, MO
Mary Elizabeth Ince, 22 Nov 1850, MO

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Headstones

Wm. M. INCE
BORN
SEPT. 30, 1802
DIED
JAN. 19, 1885

SARAH
WIFE OF
Wm. M. INCE
BORN
NOV. 13, 1810
DIED
OCT. 28, 1882

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HISTORIC TEXAS CEMETERY
TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION

DERDEN CEMETERY

THIS BURIAL GROUND WAS ALREADY IN USE WELL BEFORE THE LOCAL SETTLEMENT OF BRUSHY KNOB TOOK THE NAME OF DERDEN AROUND 1881. THE EARLIEST MARKED GRAVE IS THAT OF YOUNG ELIZABETH MOBLEY (1851-1858), BUT OLDER UNMARKED GRAVES LIKELY EXIST. KNOWN TO HAVE ARRIVED HERE IN THE MID-1850s WERE MEMBERS OF THE INCE FAMILY, INCLUDING GEORGE WASHINGTON INCE (1830-1906) AND WIFE SARAH ANN PARALEE CALVERT INCE (1833-1912), WHO HELPED DEVELOP THE AREA. MANY OF THEIR DESCENDANTS, AS WELL AS THOSE OF OTHER PIONEER FAMILIES SUCH AS THE BLACKSHEARS, KIMBERLINS, RUSSELLS, STOCKTONS, AND WHITES, ARE LAID TO REST HERE.

HISTORIC TEXAS CEMETERY - 2001

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My thanks to Faye Reynolds and Nita Reed who have both done a great deal of research on William and Sarah (nee Stockton) Ince.

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William McCammett Ince was a son of John and Agnes (nee Campbell) Ince. The John Ince family is shown living in Overton County, Tennessee, in the 1820 census. The Wyatt Daniel family is on the same census page. The John Stockton family is just one page away. William McCammett Ince married Sarah Stockton in Overton County, Tennessee in about 1825.

William was born in either Rowan, Mecklenburg or Cabarrus County, North Carolina. His parents, John and Agnes, were married in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. John Ince is later found in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

William and Sarah Ince:
ca 1825 married in Overton County, TN
1833 Lawrence County, Arkansas
1835 Union County, Illinois
1840 Taney County, Missouri
1850 Wright County, Missouri
1850s Webster County, Missouri
1860 Hill County, Texas
1870 Hill County, Texas
1880 Hill County, Texas

In 1855 Webster County was cut from Wright County, Missouri.

William and Sarah's children:

John Wilson Ince, 7 Aug 1826, TN
James Madison Ince, 18 Sep 1828, TN
George Washington Ince, 13 Nov 1830, TN
Campbell M. Ince, 28 May 1837, TN
Margaret Isabell Ince, about 1841, MO
Francis Marion Ince, 13 Jan 1843, MO
Mary Agnes Ince, about 1845, MO
Sarah Jane Ince, 22 May 1847, MO
Mary Elizabeth Ince, 22 Nov 1850, MO

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Headstones

Wm. M. INCE
BORN
SEPT. 30, 1802
DIED
JAN. 19, 1885

SARAH
WIFE OF
Wm. M. INCE
BORN
NOV. 13, 1810
DIED
OCT. 28, 1882

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HISTORIC TEXAS CEMETERY
TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION

DERDEN CEMETERY

THIS BURIAL GROUND WAS ALREADY IN USE WELL BEFORE THE LOCAL SETTLEMENT OF BRUSHY KNOB TOOK THE NAME OF DERDEN AROUND 1881. THE EARLIEST MARKED GRAVE IS THAT OF YOUNG ELIZABETH MOBLEY (1851-1858), BUT OLDER UNMARKED GRAVES LIKELY EXIST. KNOWN TO HAVE ARRIVED HERE IN THE MID-1850s WERE MEMBERS OF THE INCE FAMILY, INCLUDING GEORGE WASHINGTON INCE (1830-1906) AND WIFE SARAH ANN PARALEE CALVERT INCE (1833-1912), WHO HELPED DEVELOP THE AREA. MANY OF THEIR DESCENDANTS, AS WELL AS THOSE OF OTHER PIONEER FAMILIES SUCH AS THE BLACKSHEARS, KIMBERLINS, RUSSELLS, STOCKTONS, AND WHITES, ARE LAID TO REST HERE.

HISTORIC TEXAS CEMETERY - 2001

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My thanks to Faye Reynolds and Nita Reed who have both done a great deal of research on William and Sarah (nee Stockton) Ince.

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Was a member of the Christian Church for many years.