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m Mi^mi Cemetery.
1Washington township.
/
Mr.
Golden Wedding
:
45TH ANNIVERSARY
Mker^n celebrated/them 4
21 at the homedftheir dai^hter
and son-in-law,^Mi*, and Mrs.
A two tiered,decorated' cake
accentedtherefrpriiment tabliB.
/The culinary^ artwork ,was
'Bradley. ' ^
hogs
Guestsinaddition
pffl-ents of
and, honorbd
Farrdll :radley/^afiifd"YamiIy;
Mr. and Mrs.-Wade WUkersori
and. fairidy, Mr-' and,, Sfrs.'.
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IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, KNOW ALL MEN THAT I GEORGE W WILKERSON
COUNTY OF-' LAWRENCE AND STATE OF ARKANSAS-BEING UNWELL IN BODY BUT
SOUND OF MIND AND OF PERFECT UNDERSTANDING AND RECOLLECTION DO
MAKE THIS MY LAST WILL AND TESTIMENT
NAMELY ITEM 1ST THAT ALL MY JUST DEBTS BE PAID WHICH ARE IN
AMOUNT AS NEAR AS
THIS DEDUCTION
EQUALLY WITH
WISH MADE
HIM.
TO
ITEM
IN
SHARE
WIFE
BEQUITH ALL
3RD
MY BELOVED
LEECYCLUCYl?
WILL
AND
WHATSOEVER
TO
HAVE
AND
TO
HOLD
DURING
HER
MY
BO OF ALL
LIFE
OR
WIDOWHOOD
AT THE END OF WHICH PERIOD, I WILL THAT THE PROPERTY THEN BEING
EQUALY DEVIDED AMONGST MY LIVING CHILDREN, WITH THIS EXCEPTION ,
THAT
THE
AMOUNT
REFERED
TO
IN
ITEM
2ND
BE SUBSTRACTED
FROM
JOHN
TESTIMONIA
WHEREOF
SIGNED
HAVE
HEREUNTO
SET
MY
HAND
AND
AFFIXED
MY
SIX
AND
SEALED
IN
THE
PRESENCE
P.S.G.WATSON
OF
P.S.G
US
WATSON
M.C.WILKERSON
STATE
COUNTY
DO
or
OF
SOLMLY
WILKERSON
ARKANSAS
WE
LAWRENCE
SWEAR
TO
THE
THAT
MOSES
WE
ANNEXED
WERE
AND
WATSON
PRESENT
FOR
AND
WILKERSON
AND
GOING
SAW
WILL
THE
SIGN
TESTOR
HIS
NAME
THEREUNTO AND THAT THEN AND THERE HEARD HIM SAY IN OUR PRESENCE
AND PUBLISH AND DECLARE THE SAME TO BE HIS LAST WILL AND
TESTIMENT
TANEY
CLK
P S
M C
G WATSON
WILKERSON
THE
y Lutheran Manor
Kansas.
"'iday,
Locust Grove
1919 1 Smta
sh.
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cou,
27,
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California;
grendchildren and a number of
S^aat-
. nephews in
s homeinaker anrf a
She was
t-
Mlne G. Mayhew
Dete of Birth
Jamuary S9,ibs?
Date of Death
August 9, 19QO
X wo,dS .j,
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ALETHA ANDERSON
NICHOLAS
ANDERSON
Boonesbo rough,
Ky. )
Died Mar.
and
Ky. ,
BARBARY
(born
ca.l731,
in 1779;
???
"i.;
Ky.
(believed
born
in
Daughter of
settled
Va. ,
at
Ft.
Montgomery Co.,
and
died
in
JOHN WIL?'ZRSON
(Mrs. Roberts has also provided family data of her Kentucky ancestor: T^rge Hainline and Hannah Dumford. Jesse
Hainline and Charlotte Duncan, and Gabriel Duncan.)
JESSIE
BARKER
Born 10 Nov.
1801, Va.
???
Parents
of:
GEORGE A.
Ky.
BARKER
Born
(died 1848) and SUSANNA RINEY (born 1804; died 2 Feb. 1904, Meade
Co., Ky. ; d/o MARGARET and ZACHARIAH RIMEY [born 1763, Md."; came
to Ky., 1795; Abraham Lincoln's first schoolteacherl).
Descendant: Martina Barker Aldred, 1720 Cardinal Ct., Louisville, KY 40216
(Mrs. Aldred has also provided family data of her Kentucky ancestors Kenelen and Ann Peake/Peak, and Phillip
Peak and Mary Ann Spalding.)
JOHN CARNEY
Married 23 Aug.
Ark.,
to:
TYLER
Born 12
Wheeler,
CORA CARNEY
1989
KY
ANCESTORS
V25-2
138
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Mara b 1878 d 1965 Female she was a Nazarine preacher and never married
hurried Alderbrook Cem.
Anna
Married Brown
Matt
Lucille (Male)
died at age 80
near Jame Town, Ark in indipendence co Ar traveled from there to Cave City
Ar to Visit his grand mother Lydia Ann they come by buggy that was pulled
by a one eyed horse and it took all day long to make the trip, and grand
mother Lydia Ann gave him a pockett book full of penies and a pipe when
he blowed on the pipe a rooster woulj pop out of the pipe he remembered
his visits because of the pipC'and pennie^ he was only a small child.
Grand Mother Lydia Ann and Grand Pa Abner P-t was visiting his Aunt
Mara in Cgve City, andshe got up some time during the night and Grand pa
woke up and missed her so he got up from the bed and he fell over Grand
mothers body in the floor, she was dead, she had died of a stroke,'i'his
was in 1917 when he was 7 yrs old. Grand pa wanted to take her back close
to home to burry her and they knew a mail man who had a model x ford
truck so they loaded her in the old truck and took her to Desha, Ar
the truck bogged down three or four time on the trip because the roads
were of dirt and gravel. Grand father Abner Pot Stewart followed her in
deathe in tnree years* the Alderbrook cemetery is about 200 yards west',
of Deshae and 200 yards south in a large cemetery covered by large oak
trees and well kept and it well marked on the main road, although the
road from the main rd is gravel bui in good condition, the house burned in
1926 and all pictures and papers were destroyed, three children were born
and died young so i
have no name s
for them.
Lydia Ann was the sister of the writers Great Grand Mother Lecia C
Wilkerson who married my Great Grand Father Daniel Puckett
ieland MTuckett
yiLKERSON
1.
WILKINSON
WILKENSON
WILKISON
LINEAGE
John Wilkison
b, abt 1700-1710
d .
m.
13 Nov.
1730, St.
to Sarah Ross;
b.
d/o Alexander
Va.
Va
children:
II.
William Wilkison
b. 14 Oct. 1731, St.
d.
1766-67,
Paul's Parish,
Stafford Co.
26
Apr.
1739,
now
Va.
Son,
to Sarah
Fairfax
Co.
Va ,
d.
13 Nov. 1809, Clark Co. Ky; d/o James Halley & Eliza
beth Simpson
children:
John, James, William, Moses & Presley Wilki
son
Sarah m.
b.
12 Nov.
1767
1739
III. John,
1-
John
James,
Madison
Anna Haynie
John
Thatcher
b.
Clark Co.
d.
after
Ky
husband
children:
Jefferson, Franklin B., John Madison, William
Shelton, Levice, Benjamin, Louisa, Thomas Jefferson,
& Lemiry Jane Wilkerson
2.
James
b. 29
Wilkerson
Nov. 1758 Loudon
d. 04 Dec.
Co - ,
Va.
Oh.
m.
30 Apr.
b.
Si Margaret Moore
04 Nov. 1765
d.
Co.
Va.
to Sarah Moore;
Washington Twp.
d/o James
Warren Co.
Oh .
children:
William,
Peggy,
John,
Frances,
Nancy,
Mary,
William Wiikerson
children:
m.
4.
(2) ?
Moses
b.
d.
m.
All
moved to Missouri
Lucy Harris ?
Wiikerson
d/o
to Aletha/Elethe
Anderson
b.
; d March 1855 Montgomery Co. Ky.
children:
John & William (twins); Henry, Abraham, Acene,
Hiram, Hawley, Nimrod & Sally Wiikerson
5.
Presley Wiikerson
b. 26 May 1767, Loudoun Co. Va.
d. before March 1819 Pendleton Co.
m. 01 Sept.
Ky.
to Lydia Calk;
;
d/o
children:
Libby, Kitty, Sally, George Washington, Ann,
daughter ?; Moses C., William Washington ?, & Presley
H.
Wiikerson
II.
Dec.
1767
I8l0
Children:
Henry Haynie b.
Richard Haynie b.
Betsy Haynie b.
Dec.
1768;
1 Apr.
d. May 1837
1771;
17 June 1773;
d.
d.
1779
Dec.
1779
1792;
d.
widow 8
Aug.
1825
m.
15 Apr.
1794 Edward
chiIdren:
18 Sept, 1823 to
Pe9-9y Strode
1830 to Nancy
Forquau ?
to
17 Dec.
1779
1781;
5 Feb.
1803;
m,
16 Apr.
to William Smith
Haynie Thomson b.
Harrison
16 July 1802
Thomson b.
Jan.
1804;
d.
Feb.
1804
Mar.
1831
15 Jan.
1835
Thomson b.
19 June 1848;
died on the
hours
Davis
Sanford Thomson b.
mar.
1815;
m.
23 June 1841
to
Susan Smith
19 Jan.
1817;
m.
14 Sept.
to ?
William Neill
Thomson b.
27 Dec.
1818;
m.
Feb.
1840
to Nancy Quisenberry
Eliza Thomson b.
22 June
1822;
d,
12 Dec.
1832
This was taken from a Matthew Thomson's Day Book and was all
in his handwriting until his death, when his sons continued
it.
There are also other dates and marriages.
(Scattered notes)
Washington and Priestly Wilkerson live in Alabama, Haynie in
Lexington and Moses in Falmouth (Pendleton County).
John Wilkerson, born March 12 1757; died June 15, 1834
James Wilkerson born November 29, 1758;
William Wilkerson born March 3, 1761
Moses Wilkerson born April 12, 1763
Priestly Wilkerson born May 26, 1767
died December 5,
1834
Ill-
Clark Co.
d.
after
children:
IV.
Ky.
husband
James Wilkerson
Frances Wilkerson
Nancy Wilkerson
Jefferson Wilkerson b. 1805
Franklin 8. Wilkerson b. 1807
29 Oct.
m,
29 Aug.
Levice
Wilkerson b.
1810
to Laura Young
1811
m. William Van
Benjamin Wilkerson b.
I8l3
1823
I8l7
Ill-
children:
m.
IV.
to Charles Yeakey
children:
V.
James
b.
Wilkerson
John M.
24 Feb.
Wilkerson
1874 Ark.
Nancy,
Thomas
1832
b.
William Wilkerson b.
Newton Co.
d.
1859
1833
1837;
d.
(killed by Federals in
Missouri
V.
VI.
d.
20
d. 29 Aug.
1879.
Texas;
d.
11 Aug.
1899
18 Oct.
1906;
m.
VI.
NM
b.
d.
11 Feb.
11 Dec.
from a
car accident;
bur.
13 Dec.
1963 Palestine,
VII.
Children:
Aug.
I9l0 Noonday,
14 Apr.
William
1925 Frankston,
Henderson Co.,
Texas to
Isaac Milner
m.
1917 Palestine,
Texas
Texas to Mary
VIII-
children:
IX.
Divorced
VIII.
IX.
1946 Palestine,
m.
children:
III.
b .
d.
children:
IV.
Their
children:
1810 Ky.;
d. 29 Aug.
1826 Ky.
1814 Ky.;
d. 17 Apr.
to America
Howerton
11 Feb.
1818 Ky.
1822 Ky.
d.
23 Dec.
1902
m.
23 Oct.
to William McClure
Their
children:
Harrison Wilkerson
Achilles Wilkerson
William H. Wilkerson
Narcissa Wilkerson
Martha C. Wilkerson m
Elizabeth Wilkerson
Emily Wilkerson m.
IV.
Ky.
Taler
1792 Ky
Acena Wilkerson b.
Montgomery Co. Ky.
Moved to Owen Co.
Children:
?
IV.
10 Nov.
1835 John L.
to Mariah Anderson
Children:
IV.
31 Aug.
to Elizabeth Clark
Their
children:
10
Almira J . Wilkerson
John W. H. Wilkerson
Wilkerson
George M.
Joseph T.
A.
E.
Wilkerson
Wilkerson
Wilkerson
IV.
V.
Children:
11
James Wiikerson
1890 Kidd-
Ky.j
d.
Ky
md Lida
Landrum
Emma Wiikerson
Margaret Wiikerson
Kate Wiikerson
Mary Wiikerson
Anna Wiikerson
Lizzie Wiikerson
Alice Wiikerson
IV.
IV.
V.
children:
near
Fulton
IV.
m.
V.
Fulton
9 Mar.
Their
Mo.
children:
Elizabeth Hawley
Ky.
Wiikerson b.
Ky
Arkansas
Sadonia C.
Wilkerson
Sarah J.
Wilkerson b.
Mo.
III-
m. 01 Sept.
Lydia Calk;
b .
d .
children:
IV.
md Lecy
Garner
Ann Wilkerson m.
William Oldham
Daughter Wilkerson
Moses C.
Wilkerson
IV-
b.
before 1803
1846 Lawrence Co. Arkansas
Lecy Garner
abt. 1813; d. before 1890
Children:
V.
Ala.
12 March
1909
Wilkerson b.
Lydia A. Wilkerson b.
m.
Abner
Pot
d.
20 Jan.
Stewart
I9l7
1833 Alabama
Feb.
1837 Alabama
Catherine Wilkerson b.
m.
12 Oct.
Joseph W.
1855 R.
1838 Alabama
S. Bandy
Wilkerson b.
1840 Alabama
Wilkerson b.
1844 Arkansas
Dec.
Wilkerson b.
1846 Arkansas
1831 Alabama
1876
VI.
1861
0.
12 July 1870
Brian
d.
bur.
d.
11 Nov.
7 Dec.
12 Sept.
Texas
1874;
d.
1882
1876
"Preston Wilkinson".
PRSSLSr WILKEHSON
1798-1868
70 years
3 mo., 1 day
known as Harrod*s Fort and now called Harrodsburg Ky. He was also the first of the
Wllkersons to come to Missouri. KEW says Milton B. told him Presley came into Missouri on
pony, with the seeds for his nursery stock in his saddlebags.
^/hen Presley, with his little family, crossed the river at St. Louis, and Indian Chief
admired his spotted pony and offered many acres of land, on which the city's business
section now stands for the ponj. Presley refused the offfer for the land looked like
useless swamp.
Presley married Bolly Searcey (1805-1879) in 1820; the Searcy family was from Virginia
then went to Kentucky, where Presley and Polly were married. In 1826 Presley and Polly and
their little family came to Missouri, settling near Columbia, Mo. When this move was made
it seems other members of the Searcy family also migrated at same time and place; Lemuel
Searcy, a brother of Polly and family also resided in Boone County; Sister Lucy Searcy
Dooley lived in nearby Florida, Missouri.
It is told that in the spring Presley(or was it Bill, Presleys son?)would go into the
c^ves near fiocheport and Columbia, near the river, and rout out with a burning torch the
hibernating bears. When they would rear to charge him, he would rig their bellies open
with his hunting knife. Bear meat, in early spting, was a real treat.
One occasion, there was an 18 inch snow and the cave contained a bear and iiwo cubs.
homes nearby. After fotar years in Boone County, Presley and Polly moved to Montoe County
near Florida, Mo. Where he farmed. Later he lived in Florida where they conducted a store
and aahotel (tavern): it is understood these enterprises were successful for them. Mark
born in this town and the house in which he was bom was later owned by Presley's
daughter, Martha Jane Wilkersoh Goss - Property now in 195 owned by State Park Commission]
y^3
OBITUARY
Died, near Santa Fe, Monroe County, Mo., May 16th, 1868
In 1826 he moved
of his early orchard and his fields, venison and honey also
others.
and friends who mourn his loss, feel assured that his body
awaits the glad summons to new life, and his spirit now in
Paradise, will unite with it and live forever.
tt-S
Fathers full name
John Puckett
Place of birth
Marriage date/Place
Daniel PUckett
Born
Died
Married (1)
12/5/1832 DeKalc CO TN
Scott TWP Ar
Issue
CO- AR
Marinda
George W (B)
Marriage (2)
Issue (M2)
Ester
Mary
of George W Parsley CA l8ifif or the sarae year that his Father John Puckett
Diedf He was a large land holder, and owned a cotten gin on Reeds creek
his Obit, in the Sharp CO Record states he died from Dropsy. Daniel was
a LT. CO 3 ISt Ark. Vols. his card # ifif818797 30 Day Vol. Civil War
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Texas; Harold Wilkerson, Jr.,
Maurice and BettyNevins, West
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are the parents of Edward C., Grace and Mary Martha, all at home.
Their third child, Mabel, is deceased.
Wilkerson.
yet be accounted among the failures if, with this increase he has
not at the same time gained and held the respect of his associates.
When he is able to accomplish both, then, indeed, may he be ac
counted a successful man, and entitled to look back with pride
held him is evidenced by the fact that he was made treasurer of the
board. The Methodist Episcopal church holds his membership,
and receives his hearty and generous support. Not only is Mr.
Wilkerson active in promoting various movements in the church,
but he is equally interested in civic affairs, and no one man of
236
Mr. Wilkerson has quietly pursued his life work, and has given to
Miami valley, and one whose members have been men of worth
and reliability in the various occupations and callings of life. He
has been represented in Warren county since the year 1802, when
the paternal grandfather of Mr. Wilkerson, John Wilkerson, drove
overland with his family from his native place of Boonsboro, Ky.,
of the real pioneers of his locality and a member of the sturdy crew
great and fertile valley of the Miami. On the pioneer farm settled
by his father during the early days, James H. Wilkerson was born
and early learned the meaning of hard work and the value of indus
try, and when he came to his majority was well trained in body
and mind to carry on the same kind of labor to which his father
had devoted his life. His career was spent entirely in the tilling
of the soil, and his industry and able management of his affairs
enabled him to become a leading farmer of his locality. He died
ton township. In 1883 he left the parental roof and went to Macou-
tions until the fall of 1917. At that time he disposed of his interests
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the age of four years and settled at or near Springboro, where the
remainder of his life was passed.
ter of Joseph and Rebecca Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Wills have four
the
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Wilkerson
by
Diane
Jordan
of
Waynesville.
It was compiled mostly by
Thaddeus Wilkerson. I found
Revolutionary
War.
Intermar-riages of the two
descendants.
number 7996.
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circular in outline. It is
about one mile across and
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James
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Louden
which
Captain
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under
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James
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conducted a distillery'for
making apple brandy which
was discontinued in 1841.
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