This Information was received and posted with permission from Ronny O. Bodine via E-Mail: [email protected] belonging and comprising an update to "A Genealogical History of the Owsley Family Part 11 Being a Preliminary Account of the Descdendants of Anthony Owsley (1757-1824), of Lincoln County, Kentucky":
Notes for Margaret Ann Owsley:
Following their marriage, Demas and Margaret Stiles lived in Hardin County until at least 1830, then in LaRue County, Kentucky and in 1839 came to Missouri via a covered wagon and settled in Johnson County, Missouri where they began farming 200 acres just north of the town of Windsor. By 1846, Demas had remarried and after the Civil War sold his farm and moved to St. Clair County. Demas Stiles was buried in Doyal Cemetery, near the town of Vista, St. Clair County.
This Information was received and posted with permission from Ronny O. Bodine via E-Mail: [email protected] belonging and comprising an update to "A Genealogical History of the Owsley Family Part 11 Being a Preliminary Account of the Descdendants of Anthony Owsley (1757-1824), of Lincoln County, Kentucky":
Notes for Margaret Ann Owsley:
Following their marriage, Demas and Margaret Stiles lived in Hardin County until at least 1830, then in LaRue County, Kentucky and in 1839 came to Missouri via a covered wagon and settled in Johnson County, Missouri where they began farming 200 acres just north of the town of Windsor. By 1846, Demas had remarried and after the Civil War sold his farm and moved to St. Clair County. Demas Stiles was buried in Doyal Cemetery, near the town of Vista, St. Clair County.
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