Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameMalinda Jane STOCKDELL 1,97
Birth Date16 May 1821
Birth PlaceFleming, Letcher County, Kentucky
Death Date14 May 1873 Age: 51
FatherMilton STOCKDELL , 34 (1797-1864)
MotherRachel Sarah ADAMS , 35 (1800-1840)
Spouses
Birth Date28 Sep 1819
Birth PlaceJackson, Jackson County, Indiana
Death Date5 Sep 1881 Age: 61
Death PlaceJackson, Jackson County, Indiana
Family ID6499
Marr Date23 Jul 183989
Marr PlaceJackson, Indiana
Marr MemoIndiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001
Div Date1852
ChildrenAbel (1845-~1872)
 William (1846-)
 Emily Jane (1850-1858)
Birth Date31 Jul 1832
Birth PlaceIndiana
Death Date2 Aug 1913 Age: 81
Burial PlaceBelleview, Iron County, Missouri, Edison Cemetery
OccupationUnion Soldier, Indiana 3rd Light Artillery
Family ID7125
Family Media
ChildrenLeana (~1852-)
 Daniel Francis (1856-1927)
 Braxton “Brack” (1860-1936)
 Douglas Stephen (1860-1932)
Notes for Malinda Jane STOCKDELL
A will posted Aug 16, 2016 on Ancestry by melonb10 states:
“1868 Apr. 16 Jackson Co, IN Order of Distribution of Milton’s estate: Estate value $4,267.55 Heirs: Jennet, widow $963.59; all other heirs received $300.36 each: Mary Barns’ heirs (Evan Shewmaker, Rachel Garrett & Milton Barnes); Malinda Hinds, Sally Johnson’s heirs (Henry, Mary and James); Alah Boothe (husband Jeremiah signed for her), Simeon, Braxton, Milton, Colby, Fanny Smallwood and Thomas. Samuel Lee granted letters of authority as Administrator of Milton’s estate (Bk C p497)

Possibly Mary was married again to a Mr. Barns.
Notes for Jacob (Spouse 2)
Was a neighbor to Malinda in Shelby Co, IN.
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