per Tim/Aimee was a farmer; also was guardian of his brother, Rowland'schildren (Isham and Asa M.) at the time of Rowland's deathspouse: West, Sarah "Sally" (1800 - 1853)
twin to Isham per Tim/Aimeespouse: Hodges, Elijah (1786 - 1856)
Burial - [date: 1 Aug 1855] [place: Chestnut Mtn, Franklin CO, VA]
spouse: privateBurial - [date: 11 Jan 1993] [place: Siloam Church Cemetery, Silaom Cummunity, TN]
spouse: Harrison, Mildred Lucille (1906 - 1984)Burial - [place: siloam Church Cemetery, Silaom Cummunity, TN]
Hulda may possibly have been a St. Clair???????spouse: Faughander, ? (*1806 - )
7/7/01 Ancestry.com message board:
Re: PHERAL/FAUGHANDER/MOORE
Author: James Loos Date: 7 Jul 2001 2:14 PM
In Reply to: Re: PHERAL/FAUGHANDER/MOORE by: Martie Williams-Cashion
The earliest St. Clairs settled in Skelton twp, then Owen twp---nearFolsomville. Some are buried in Folsomville Cem., others in St.Clair/Hull Cem. The next generation seems to be scattered--Linsville, 2infants buried at Old Boonville Cem in 1860's, Tennison, etc. Theearliest settlers around 1820-30 settled mainly along the Ohio River &small creeks then moved inland as the land opened up. Henry & wife areburied at Folsomville but I haven't found graves for the other earlysettlers. However the Civil War probably created a hardshipmoneywise---so no headstones---also many stones are lost, destroyed ordisentergrated over time.
I have your John's civil war pension papers--I live in the DC suburbs sohave access to the Nat'l Archives here & will continue to investigate theSt. Clairs & will keep you in mind.
Lee St. Clair Loos
CLEVELAND W HUSKYspouse: Chandler, Murphy (1885 - 1944)
KENTUCKY DEATH INDEX
Date580701
Age072
PlaceWBSTR
ResidenceINDIANA
Volume034 Cert16522 Deathvol58
Webster Co, KY Marriage Records, Book 21, Page 106----------child: Husky, Yettie (1906 - )
Lizzie Lorene "Husky" Hubbard, 91, of Slaughters died Tuesday, September15, at the home of her son.spouse: Hubbard, James (*1902 - )
Survivors include one son, James Harold Hubbard, Jr. of Slaughters; onebrother, Raymond Husky of Kenneth City, Florida; three sisters, YettieSizemore and Effie Pritchett, both of Slaughters and Pauline Hollis ofSt. Louis, Missouri; three grandchildren, Lori Frasier, William Hubbardand Mark Hubbard and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held Thursday morning at 11:00 from TompkinsSlaughters-Hanson Chapel with Rev. Harry Baldwin officiating.
Burial was in Slaughters Cemetery.
The Sebree Banner
Sebree, Kentucky
Thursday, September 24, 1998Burial - [place: Slaughters Cemetery, Webster Co, KY]
Kentucky Birth Records Volume 11 Cert 5312spouse: Evelyn, ? (*1918 - )
!James and Milly (Sarver) Ishmael marriage recorded in Old Book A, Page105spouse: Sarver, Millie (1836 - 1891)
in Fayette County, Illinois
MARRIAGE: Fayette Co, IL, Old Book A, p. 105. Recorded as James Ishmeland Milly Burris.
Nancy Ishmael daughter of James Ishmael.spouse: Sarver, Samuel F. (1840 - )