William Jackson Carlock

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William Jackson Carlock

Birth
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Apr 1911 (aged 87)
Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Marbletown, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Named after his maternal Grandfather William Lee, and Andrew Jackson. The baby of the family, my GGG Grandfather.

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History of Fulton County
pub. in 1879 by C. C. Chapman

W. J. Carlock, farmer, was born near Springfield, Ill., one of the first white children born in this State. His father, Abraham Carlock, was a native of Virginia and a farmer; married his first wife, Abigail Osborne, in that State, and had 8 children. She died, and Mr. C. moved to Tenn., and married Mary Ann Lee, by whom he had 10 children. W. J., the youngest was one of the earliest pioneers of Fulton county, went to school and diligently worked his way along. In 1844, he married Hannah, daughter of Edward Pass, an Englishman, who came to America in 1842 and eventually settled in Fulton Co., where he died. His wife was a Miss Alice Andrew, who died in England. Mr. Carlock has been Constable and Road Commissioner. He owns a 120-acre farm, in Kerton tp., on Sec. 22. P. O. Marbletown. Democrat. (page 751)

Bio by Debra
Named after his maternal Grandfather William Lee, and Andrew Jackson. The baby of the family, my GGG Grandfather.

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History of Fulton County
pub. in 1879 by C. C. Chapman

W. J. Carlock, farmer, was born near Springfield, Ill., one of the first white children born in this State. His father, Abraham Carlock, was a native of Virginia and a farmer; married his first wife, Abigail Osborne, in that State, and had 8 children. She died, and Mr. C. moved to Tenn., and married Mary Ann Lee, by whom he had 10 children. W. J., the youngest was one of the earliest pioneers of Fulton county, went to school and diligently worked his way along. In 1844, he married Hannah, daughter of Edward Pass, an Englishman, who came to America in 1842 and eventually settled in Fulton Co., where he died. His wife was a Miss Alice Andrew, who died in England. Mr. Carlock has been Constable and Road Commissioner. He owns a 120-acre farm, in Kerton tp., on Sec. 22. P. O. Marbletown. Democrat. (page 751)

Bio by Debra