Alvis Reece and Huldah Mackie had seven known chidren. She was buried under her maiden name. Alvis died in 1882 of tuburculosis. Their children were:Sarah Eunice Reece, Jennie Cordilia Reece, William Sherman Reece, Margarett Ann Reece, Charles Simon Reece, Joseph Claude Reece, Frankie May Reece.
I am very much interested in the families of these two girls. Eunice married Charles Yingst, Jennie married William Tetherow. Margarett married James Leander Acord.
Frankie May married Howard S. Lockwood. Charles married Harriet Thackery.
Any information would be appreciated.
Linda Morris
Info sent to me by Scott Du Jardin
"Alvis came to Missouri from North Carolina with his wife's family to get away from the impending Civil War.
Alvis who had many relatives in the confederacy in North Carolina joined the 1st Missouri Calvary - a Union regiment.
Alvis died in 1882 of tuberculosis, he and Huldah Mackie Reece had nine children:
Sarah Eunice Reece 1860–1943
Baby boy Reece about 1862–Deceased
Jenson Cordelia Reece 1863–1929
William Sherman Reece 1866–1960
Margaret Ann Reece 1868–1946
Baby boy Reece about 1869–Deceased
Charles Simon Reece Sr. 1871–1953
Joseph Claude Reece 1873–1949
Franklin May Reece 1875–1900
Additional info by Scott Du Jardin:
Alvis came to Missouri from North Carolina with his wife's family to get away from the impending Civil War. Alvis, who had many relatives in the confederacy in North Carolina, joined the 1st Missouri Calvary, a Union regiment.
Alvis Reece and Huldah Mackie had seven known chidren. She was buried under her maiden name. Alvis died in 1882 of tuburculosis. Their children were:Sarah Eunice Reece, Jennie Cordilia Reece, William Sherman Reece, Margarett Ann Reece, Charles Simon Reece, Joseph Claude Reece, Frankie May Reece.
I am very much interested in the families of these two girls. Eunice married Charles Yingst, Jennie married William Tetherow. Margarett married James Leander Acord.
Frankie May married Howard S. Lockwood. Charles married Harriet Thackery.
Any information would be appreciated.
Linda Morris
Info sent to me by Scott Du Jardin
"Alvis came to Missouri from North Carolina with his wife's family to get away from the impending Civil War.
Alvis who had many relatives in the confederacy in North Carolina joined the 1st Missouri Calvary - a Union regiment.
Alvis died in 1882 of tuberculosis, he and Huldah Mackie Reece had nine children:
Sarah Eunice Reece 1860–1943
Baby boy Reece about 1862–Deceased
Jenson Cordelia Reece 1863–1929
William Sherman Reece 1866–1960
Margaret Ann Reece 1868–1946
Baby boy Reece about 1869–Deceased
Charles Simon Reece Sr. 1871–1953
Joseph Claude Reece 1873–1949
Franklin May Reece 1875–1900
Additional info by Scott Du Jardin:
Alvis came to Missouri from North Carolina with his wife's family to get away from the impending Civil War. Alvis, who had many relatives in the confederacy in North Carolina, joined the 1st Missouri Calvary, a Union regiment.
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