Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameSallie Juliet McQUITTY
Birth Date1 Sep 1855
Birth PlaceMissouri
Death Date9 Oct 1918 Age: 63
Death PlaceBoone County, Missouri
Burial PlaceRocheport, Boone County, Missouri, Walnut Grove Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date16 Jul 1824
Birth PlaceBoone County, Missouri
Death Date7 Apr 1897 Age: 72
Death PlaceBoone County, Missouri
Burial PlaceRocheport, Boone County, Missouri, Walnut Grove Cemetery
OccupationMD
FatherDavid Hurst SHOCK (1800-1880)
MotherCynthia Ann GIBSON (1805-1889)
Family ID5518
Marr Date1852
Notes for John M. (Spouse 1)
"Dr. John M. Shock is a native of Boone county, Missouri. He is the son of David S. Shock, one of the early and substantial pioneers, a Kentuckian by birth, and a native of Fayette county. He attended Pope's Medical, College in St. Louis, where he graduated in 1858.

Dr. John Shock was married in 1852 to Miss Sallie A. Shely, daughter of Ransom Shely, of Callaway County, Missouri. One child was born of this marriage:
Mattie A. b. 27 July 1874 & died 28 Aug 1955.
Miss Sallie died three years after their marriage.

The doctor chose for his second wife, Miss Catherine Ritchie, of Kentucky.
One daughter was born of this marriage:
Minnie Myrtle b. 7 Feb 1878 & died circa 1960. Catherine died in 1860,

Dr. John Shock was married the third time to Miss Sallie J. M. McQuitty, daughter of George McQuitty, a prominent farmer of Boone county. They had four children by this marriage, one son and three daughters. Dr. Shock was a zealous and influential member of the Baptist church and a teacher in the Walnut Grove Sunday school.

Children not linked:
Mattie A. b. 27 July 1874 d. 28 Aug 1955
Minnie Myrtle b. 7 Feb. 1878 d. circa 1960
On Find A Grave.
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