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From: heather e blair <>
Subject: Re: [MOLAWREN-L] Dickey - Stephenson - Hillhouse
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 09:50:31 -0600 (CST)
In-Reply-To: <s1ee06d4.078@smtp.nara.gov>


Thank you, Ross,
I do think this is a family connection. David Dickey might be the brother
of William Dickey who married Mary Stephenson and who ended up in Macon
Co., Illinois.

- Heather

On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Ross Cameron wrote:

> Hi Heather,
>
> I checked the Hillhouse-Dickey book for Martha Dickey and William Stephenson and did not find them. However, David Dickey, the son of John and Martha McNeely Dickey of York Co., S.C., (1747 -1823) married 2nd in 1788 to Margaret Stephenson (1760-1814). David Dickey was living in Livingston Co., Ky, in 1810. Perhaps there is some connection between these Dickey and Stephenson families.
>
> David had a daughter Martha, born Oct. 18, 1791, who mar. Joseph H. McCluskey in 1811.
>
> David's brother Robert Dickey married Margaret Hillhouse and David's sister Mary married James Hillhouse. There was also a brother George Dickey who died in Huntsville Alabama, but his children are not listed.
>
> There are some names and places in common among these families though that may or may not be significant. I can snail mail you this information if you send me your address.
>
> Ross Cameron
>
> >>> 01/14/05 08:05AM >>>
> Hi Heather,
>
> I will check the book this weekend and get back to you. It has been a while since I looked at the Hillhouse - Dickey book and I have primarily used the Hillhouse section.
>
> Ross
>
>
> >>> 01/13/05 10:18AM >>>
> Hi Ross,
> I noticed that you mentioned a book:
>
> A Genealogy of the Hillhouse - Dickey Families, 1639 - 1972. By Bessie
> Hillhouse Young and Ruth Mackey Young, n.p., n.d.
>
> Does this have information on Martha Dickey who married William Stevenson?
> She was born in 1795 (maybe in Alabama, maybe North Carolina), the
> daughter of William Dickey and Mary Stephenson. The family moved to
> Kentucky, and she married William Stevenson in 1815 in Livingston,
> KY. The family then moved to Macon Co., IL, where Martha may have died
> about 1837.
>
> William Stevenson then moved with his children to Barry/Lawrence/Jasper
> counties, and married Esther Young 1 Dec 1842, Jasper County, Missouri.
> He is on the 1850 census for Jasper county.
>
> By 1859, he had moved to Anderson County, Kansas. Don't yet know when he
> died or where he is buried.
>
> - Heather
>
>
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Ross Cameron wrote:
>
> > Hi Twila,
> >
> > Lawrence County, Missouri, Tombstone Inscriptions, Vol. 2, Mount Vernon and Hoberg Townships, p. 132:
> > Mount Vernon Township, Zion Cemetery,
> > Curtis, James W., Oct. 16, 1819 - June 29, 1900
> > Ann, Nov. 16, 1811 - Feb. 12, 1876
> >
> > I also research the in-laws of my blood relatives, too, because often times I find "missing" information on blood relatives by researching the in-law's families.
> >
> > I didn't find obituaries for either James or Ann in the published newspaper abstracts.
> >
> > I also checked:
> >
> > History of the Zion Church and Cemetery with Inscriptions and Young Genealogy [1839- 1925], by Fred G. Mieswinkel, 1969
> >
> > but didn't find anything. It was originally Spring River Congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the name was officially changed to Zion in 1897, though it had been called that for years.
> >
> > I will also check:
> >
> > Uncle Dobbin Hillhouse's Diary, 1834-1899. Transcribed by Mrs. Art Fyr, Monett, Mo.: Mrs. Art Fyr
> >
> > and
> >
> > A Genealogy of the Hillhouse - Dickey Families, 1639 - 1972. By Bessie
> > Hillhouse Young and Ruth Mackey Young, n.p., n.d.
> >
> > for additional information if you don't have a copy. I have a lot of relatives who married Hillhouses and thus a lot of Hillhouse relatives.
> >
> > Ross
> >
> > >>> 01/12/05 03:50PM >>>
> > Ross:
> > Thank you for the information. Yes, Martha Ann was the daughter of James
> > Curtis and Ann Hillhouse Curtis. I show Ann's DOD as February 12, 1876 but
> > don't have James' DOD. Could you supply that for me? Also, I didn't know
> > they were buried at Zion so that's good news to have also. While I'm not
> > researching the Curtis , I do like to include the parents of those
> > individuals who marry into my line.
> > I appreciate all of your help.
> > Twila
> >
> > From: "Ross Cameron" <>
> > To: <>
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 10:05 AM
> > > Hi Twila,
> > > I didn't find the burials of these infants in Turnback Township where
> > > Dempsey was living with Squire in 1860 nor in Mount Vernon Township where
> > > Dempsey and Martha were living in 1870. I also checked Buck Prairie and
> > > Aurora Townships. It is probable that the infants were buried on the
> > > Jennings or Curtis property or a nearby cemetery and only marked with
> > > field stones. Inscribed tombstones may not have been erected later.
> > > There are many adults who died in these early years whose tombstones are
> > > no longer extant.
> > >
> > > Was Martha Ann (Curtis) Jennings the daughter of James and Ann Curtis who
> > > are buried at Zion? If so, the earliest marked grave there is an infant
> > > who died in August 1868, but there could be earlier unmarked burials
> > > there.
> > >> Ross
> >
> > >
> > > I am looking for the cemetery where the following persons may have been
> > buried. They are the children of Dempsey Cook Jennings and Martha Ann Curtis
> > Jennings:>
> > > Infant boy: DOB: May 13, 1866, Lawrence County
> > > DOD: 1866, Lawrence County
> > > Infant boy: DOB: March 3, 1867, Lawrence County
> > > DOD: 1867, Lawrence County
> > > James Elisha Jennings:
> > > DOB: February 17, 1868, Lawrence County
> > > DOD: March 1868, Lawrence County
> >
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