Alexander Marion Gragg
b: Polk County, Missouri
d: Bates County, Missouri
Son of Thomas Gragg (1794) and Nancy Crow (1797)
m: Martha Jane Leakey Jun 9 1861. Martha was a daughter of Joel Jefferson Leakey and Elizabeth M. Stepp. After Alexander's death, Martha moved to Holly, Colorado where daughter Medley Belle lived.
Children
-Alice Parmalee (1862-1941) m: William Wigger
-Mable Florence (died at 13 yrs)
-Mary Ann (1866-1951) m: William Franklin Gragg 1889
-Semore Melvin (1868-1942) m1: Mrs. Sondia Florence (Snody) Griffin, 1895; m2: Stella Tabor Gregg
-Medley Belle (1869-1942) m: Willis Thompson
-Slader Elbert (1872-1923) m: Emma Catherine Bishop, 1892
-Cora Mariah (1874-1911) m: Richard Franklin Woirhaye, 1893)
-Thomas Jarrett (1878) m1: Ora West; m2: Nora Eads
Occupation: Farmer
Military Record: Civil War
--served as Pvt Company C and D of 10th Missouri Cavalry from Aug 1862 for 3 years. Shown to be absent without leave from May 7 - Jul 15 1863. Appears on a roll of prisoners of War of company D 10 Regiment Missouri Cavalry, Confederate States Army, commanded by Col. Wm. T. Barry. Surrendered at New Orleans,by General F.K. Smith C.S.A. to Major General E.R.S. Canly, U.S.A. May 26 1865 and paroled at Shreveport, Louisiana on June 7, 1865.
Alexander Marion Gragg
b: Polk County, Missouri
d: Bates County, Missouri
Son of Thomas Gragg (1794) and Nancy Crow (1797)
m: Martha Jane Leakey Jun 9 1861. Martha was a daughter of Joel Jefferson Leakey and Elizabeth M. Stepp. After Alexander's death, Martha moved to Holly, Colorado where daughter Medley Belle lived.
Children
-Alice Parmalee (1862-1941) m: William Wigger
-Mable Florence (died at 13 yrs)
-Mary Ann (1866-1951) m: William Franklin Gragg 1889
-Semore Melvin (1868-1942) m1: Mrs. Sondia Florence (Snody) Griffin, 1895; m2: Stella Tabor Gregg
-Medley Belle (1869-1942) m: Willis Thompson
-Slader Elbert (1872-1923) m: Emma Catherine Bishop, 1892
-Cora Mariah (1874-1911) m: Richard Franklin Woirhaye, 1893)
-Thomas Jarrett (1878) m1: Ora West; m2: Nora Eads
Occupation: Farmer
Military Record: Civil War
--served as Pvt Company C and D of 10th Missouri Cavalry from Aug 1862 for 3 years. Shown to be absent without leave from May 7 - Jul 15 1863. Appears on a roll of prisoners of War of company D 10 Regiment Missouri Cavalry, Confederate States Army, commanded by Col. Wm. T. Barry. Surrendered at New Orleans,by General F.K. Smith C.S.A. to Major General E.R.S. Canly, U.S.A. May 26 1865 and paroled at Shreveport, Louisiana on June 7, 1865.
Family Members
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