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Charles Smith SPICKARD
Melissa A. EVERITT |
Husband: Charles Smith SPICKARD
Birth: 14 Mar 1849, Spickard, Grundy Co., MO Death: 12 Feb 1880, Spickard, Grundy Co., MO Father: George Alexander SPICKARD Mother: Elizabeth CANTRELL |
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Wife: Melissa Amelia EVERITT |
Children — born in Spickard, Grundy Co., MO: |
1. Alsa
Meda/Mead Bell/Belle SPICKARD [twin], b. 17 May 1872 2. Alice May SPICKARD [twin], b. 17 May 1872 3. Mary Frances "Fanny" SPICKARD, b. 28 Aug 1873; d. 4 Nov 1963, Spickard, Grundy Co., MO; bur. Spickard Masonic Cem.; m. 29 May 1895, William Tecumpseh PITTMAN 4. Eugene Erastus SPICKARD, b. 13 Apr 1875; d. 15 Mar 1949, Trenton, Grundy Co., MO; bur. Maple Grove Cem.; m. 25 Dec 1894, Genoa Belle NEWTON 5. Phillip SPICKARD, b. 1877; m. Goldie SPICKARD 6. Nancy E. SPICKARD, b. Jul 1878; d.s.p. 4 Dec 1879; bur. Groff Cem., Mercer Co., MO 7. Maggie E. SPICKARD, b. 29 May 1879 |
Sources:
1. Family Group Sheet compiled by Betty Ann (Matthiesen) Cogliati and her grandmother, Maude Irene (Thompson) Rose. 2. John C. Spickard. [1987.] "Bible Records: Family Bible of Roy & Maude Spickard." Grundy Gleanings (Grundy County Genealogical Society, Trenton, MO) 3(3): 4. Family bible of George Alexander SPICKARD & Mary Ann THOMPSON. 3. Broderbund. World Family Trees. Vol. 7, Pedigree #995. 4. WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com). |
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