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age 47 in 1850 census of Osage Co., MO b. TNLila M Walker using 1850 census of Osage Co., Mo; 1860 census of Maries Co.,
Missouri; 1870 census of Howell Co., MO
Note: Elizabeth Morton Petty: parents WILLIAM MORTON and LAZANNA HUGGINS.
Note: 1850 Census Jackson, Osage County, Missouri page #434, family #275. (Ancestry Image #20) 9-6-1850
1850 Census Jackson, Osage County, Missouri page #434, family #275. (Ancestry Image #20) 9-6-1850
Isaac Petty 47 TN
Elizabeth 42 TN., Wilson 17 MS., Oly (male) 16 TN., Melissa 13 TN., Elizabeth 12 TN., Mary 9 TN., Sarah 7 TN., Tempe 3 MO.
Note: A document dated January 4, 1836 in McNairy County, Tennessee, states in brief;
"Benjamin Morton, William Morton, Olive Morton, and Isaac Petty and Elizabeth Petty his wife, heirs of Luke Huggins, late of Onslow County, NC., the said heirs being now resident of McNairy county, deed to Lewis Huggins all interest in estate of Luke Huggins, of which said estate Owen Huggins and David Marshall are executors".
Note: ExplanationSource: Answer from Posting #1713
James Huggins (1635-1885) m. Ann A. Hurley
Jacob H. Huggins m. Frances Cooper
Lazanna Huggins (b. 1770) m. William Morton
Elizabeth Morton (b. 1808) m. Isaac Petty ca 1832: Ten Petty children
Cooper Morton: Children, Lewis, Owen, Luke, Bryant & daughter Morton
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age 7 in 1850 cenus of Osage Co., MO
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age 5 in 1860 census of Boone Twp, Maries Co., MO b. MOLila M Walker
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age 17 in 1850 census of Osage Co., MOLila M Walker
died of wounds received at Battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas in Civil War
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age 24 in 1860 census of Boone Twp., Maries Co., MO
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age 2 in 1860 census of Boone Twp., Maries Co., MO
Lila M Walker
using family, census records
information from Stella Heasley, granddaughter of Melissa and Thomas Davis
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age 13 in 1850 census of Osage Co., MOLila M Walker
Lila M Walker
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Lila M Walker
Lila M. Walker using 1850, 1860 census records of Ogage and Maries Co.,
MissouriWilson went along with Abraham D. Petty and moved to Maury County, Tennessee, then moved on to Missouri.
Note: Wilson Petty was born in Chatham or Moore County, North Carolina. Served in the War of 1812 from Hickman County, Tennessee. He lived in Gasconde County, Missouri, 1830. McNairy County, Tennessee in 1840. Finally settled in Osage County, Missouri.
Note: 1812 TN Dickson
Petty Wilson War 1812 from Dickson Co, TN. B. Moore NCNote: 1822 TN Dickson signed petition Petty Wilson
Note: 1850 Census Jackson, Osage Co MO page #434, family #276. (Ancestry Image #20) 9-6-1850
Wilson Petty 72 NC
Margaret 74 VA., Henry Odum 25 MS., *Margaret Odum 21 TN.
(*granddaughter) daughter of Isaac Petty and Elizabeth Morton.Note: Wilson Petty, parent of my ggrandfather Joseph Stanton Petty b.22 Jan 1878 in Dent Co. MO. I have his mother down as Martha Goad. Do you have this info? Your help is graetly appreciated.
Note from Researcher:
Wilson Petty was born ca 1778 in North Carolina, married Margaret somebody who was born in Va. ca. 1776. Would like to know her maiden name. Had a son Isaac who was my ancestor. Isaac born ca. 1803 married Elizabeth Morton born Tennessee. Would like the maiden name of Margaret and marriage dates for both couples. thanks.Note: Wilson Petty was married to Margaret Coffey, and his son William married Elizabeth Coffey. Elizabeth Coffey was the daughter of Asbury Marvel Coffey and Rachel Boone
Note: Wilson and Margaret's son William Petty married to Elizabeth Coffey. Isaac is the brother of William.I will try to find out where she got this. BTW they are ALL in Jackson, Osage County, MO in 1850 (including Wilson and Margaret) census living beside one another. I am sure you already knew that though.
Note: "Asbury" part of Marvel Coffey. After looking over the will of Jesse Boone, it does appear that A.M. Coffey and Marvel Coffey listed are two different individuals. As to the information on Wilson Petty's wife, Margaret "Coffey", that was found from information about Rachel Boone in WFT vol. #48, Tree #478.
Marvel Coffey who married Rachel Boone is not Asbury Marvel Coffey. I have copies of several original documents relating to Marvel and all of them have him listed as Marvel Coffey only. In particular is Jesse Boone's will which lists him as Marvel Coffey (Rachel's husband). There is an Asbury Marvel Coffey who signs as a witness. I think that Asbury is probably a nephew of Marvel Coffey and perhaps helped Jesse with his will. There was an Asbury Marvel Coffey who became a famous politician in Kansas who was probably the same person as the witness above. Anyone have any comments on this theory? I'd also be very interested to know where the information on Margaret Coffey and Wilson Petty's marriage came from. This is the first time I have seen a surname for Margaret.
reported that Wilson died of wounds received at Battle of Prairie Grove, AR in Civil War; 1860 census Boone Twp, Maris Co MO
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age 21 in 1850 census of Osage Co., MO b. TNBelieved to be the daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Petty
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age 8 in 1860 census of Boone Twp., Maries Co., MO b. MO
Jacob was married before marring Mary to Sarah Brown and first child was born in 1872 and Sarah might have died in child birth.
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age 1 in 1860 census of Boone Twp., Maries Co., MO