Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameHenry SHOCK 132,379
Birth Date3 Apr 1802
Birth PlaceFayette County, Kentucky
Birth DateOct 1802
Birth PlaceKentucky
Death Date9 Aug 1881386 Age: 79
Death PlaceMexico, Audrain County, Missouri
ReligionBFKT-W3
FatherJohn J. SHOCK , 78 (1771-1854)
MotherMary Polly Ann SHELY , 79 (1779-1863)
Spouses
Birth Date?
Family ID2316
Marr Date12 Sep 1825
Marr PlaceBoone County, Missouri
ChildrenJohn Jackson (1826-)
 Thomas (?-)
 Joseph (?-)
 Pamela (?-)
 Mary J. (?-)
Birth Date?
Birth PlaceKentucky
ReligionRKXG-ZR
Family ID2317
Marr Date6 Sep 1838
Marr PlaceAudrain County, Missouri
ChildrenJames H. (?-)
 L. F. (?-)
 W. D. (?-)
 S. R. (Twin) (~1846-)
 L. M. (Twin) (~1846-)
 Daniel P. (?-)
 Alonzo (1850-)
 L. V. (?-)
 E. E. (?-)
 L. R. (?-)
 M. P. (?-)
Notes for Henry SHOCK
Known as the “fat man” of Audrain county; 16 children between 2 wives
Settled in Audrian Co in 1831 and bought out Richard Willinghamn ‚ “Stock, lock and ‚ and barrel” for $80. Later he purchased the property of Col Robert Fulkerson, whose land adjoined his.

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1850 Census, page 147 B, Audrian Co., MO
Henry Hock, 48, born VA
Hannah, age 32, born KY
All children born MO
John age 23
Joseph, age 19
Pamela, age 17
Mary J, age 14
James H, age 10
L F age 9, male
WD age 8, male
S R, age 4, female
L M. age 4, female
Daniel P, age 3
Alonzo, age 6/12

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1860 Census, Wilson, Audrian Co, Mexico PO
1870 Census, Wilson, Audrian Co, Mexico PO

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