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Mary Click Miller

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1853 (aged 68–69)
Platte County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Weston Township, Platte County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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DNA TEST RESULTS OF HENRY JACKSON CLICK, SR DESCENDANT AND DESCENDANTS OF JAMES HARVEY MILLER CONFIRM CONNECTIONS TO CLICK FAMILY AND MATCHES TO TIPTON FAMILY

Abraham and Mary were living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1818 when Abraham signed as an heir of her father. They moved with some of the other members of the family to Cocke Co. Tennessee by 1830. There was a huge migration from Cocke Co to Platte Co. Missouri during the 1830's and they had arrived in Platte Co. at least by 1839. At some point in time they had passed into Clay Co. Missouri where they lost 2 children, David and Eliza, ages unknown. Many families from Cocke Co also migrated there. When their sister Malinda wrote her will in 1854 she requested stones be placed on their graves in Clay Co. Missouri.

Mary and Abraham's farm is now located on the site of the Kansas City Airport and their graves have been lost.

Mary was still alive when Abraham died in 1852, but was dead by 1854. I have entered a death year based on those two dates.
DNA TEST RESULTS OF HENRY JACKSON CLICK, SR DESCENDANT AND DESCENDANTS OF JAMES HARVEY MILLER CONFIRM CONNECTIONS TO CLICK FAMILY AND MATCHES TO TIPTON FAMILY

Abraham and Mary were living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1818 when Abraham signed as an heir of her father. They moved with some of the other members of the family to Cocke Co. Tennessee by 1830. There was a huge migration from Cocke Co to Platte Co. Missouri during the 1830's and they had arrived in Platte Co. at least by 1839. At some point in time they had passed into Clay Co. Missouri where they lost 2 children, David and Eliza, ages unknown. Many families from Cocke Co also migrated there. When their sister Malinda wrote her will in 1854 she requested stones be placed on their graves in Clay Co. Missouri.

Mary and Abraham's farm is now located on the site of the Kansas City Airport and their graves have been lost.

Mary was still alive when Abraham died in 1852, but was dead by 1854. I have entered a death year based on those two dates.


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