John J. SHOCK & Mary Ann SHELY
John J. SHOCK & Mary Ann SHELY
1810 KY Fayette p65 John Shock
1810 KY Fayette p65 John Shock: John Shock line 10 from bottom; Free white males: 3 (0-9), 1 (26-44) John Shock; free white females: 2 (0-9), 1 (10-15) 1 (26-44) Mary “Polly” Shely? 3 slaves.
1820 KY Fayette p88 John Shock
1820 KY Fayette p88 John Shock: John Shock bottom line: Free white males 1 (0-9), 1 (16-18), 2 (16-25), 1 45-over) John Shock; free white females: 2 (0-9), 2 (10-15), 1 (16-18), 1 (26-44) Mary “Polly” Shely? 3 in Agriculture, Slave males: 3 (26-44), slave females 1 (10-15).
1830 MO Boone p96a John Shock
1830 MO Boone p96a&b John Shock: John Shock is on the bottom line. Free white males 1 (15-20), 1 (50-60) John Shock; free white females 1 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (20-30), 1 (50-60) Mary “Polly” Shely? Total persons: 11. Slave females: 2 (under 10), 2 (10-24), 1 (36-55).
1830 MO Boone p96b John Shock
1830 MO Boone p96a&b John Shock: John Shock is on the bottom line. Free white males 1 (15-20), 1 (50-60) John Shock; free white females 1 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (20-30), 1 (50-60) Mary “Polly” Shely? Total persons: 11. Slave females: 2 (under 10), 2 (10-24), 1 (36-55).
1840 MO Boone p109a William Burke
1840 MO Boone p109a William Burke; William Burke is on line 3: Free white males: 1 (under 5), 1 (5-10), 1 (40-50) W.H. Burke; free white females: 1 (under 5), 1 (5-10), 2 (10-15), 1 (15-20), 1 (40-50) MIllie Shock? Total persons: 9. Agriculture 1.; William Shock is on line 4: Free white males: 1 (5-10), 1 (20-30) Wm. Shock; free white females: 1 (under 5), 1 (20-30). Total: 5 Slave males: 1 (10-24). Agriculture 3. David Shock is on line 5: Free white males: 1 (under 5), 2 (10-15), 1 (15-20), 1 (30-40) David Shock; free white females: 1 (under 5), 2 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (30-40). Total persons: 10. Agriiculture 3. John Shock is on line 13: Free white males: 1 (60-70) John Shock; free white females: 1 (15-20), 1 (60-70) Mary Shely?. Total persons: 14. slaves males 5 (under 10), slave females: 1 (nder 10), 2 (10-24), 2 (24-36), 1 (36-55). Agriculture 2, Manufacturing & trades 2.
1840 MO Boone p109b William Burke
1840 MO Boone p109b William Burke; William Burke is on line 3: Free white males: 1 (under 5), 1 (5-10), 1 (40-50) W.H. Burke; free white females: 1 (under 5), 1 (5-10), 2 (10-15), 1 (15-20), 1 (40-50) MIllie Shock? Total persons: 9. Agriculture 1.; William Shock is on line 4: Free white males: 1 (5-10), 1 (20-30) Wm. Shock; free white females: 1 (under 5), 1 (20-30). Total: 5 Slave males: 1 (10-24). Agriculture 3. David Shock is on line 5: Free white males: 1 (under 5), 2 (10-15), 1 (15-20), 1 (30-40) David Shock; free white females: 1 (under 5), 2 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (30-40). Total persons: 10. Agriiculture 3. John Shock is on line 13: Free white males: 1 (60-70) John Shock; free white females: 1 (15-20), 1 (60-70) Mary Shely?. Total persons: 14. slaves males 5 (under 10), slave females: 1 (nder 10), 2 (10-24), 2 (24-36), 1 (36-55). Agriculture 2, Manufacturing & trades 2.
1850 MO Boone p458 John Shock
1850 MO Boone p458 John Shock. The Shock family is scattered over p457a, 457b and 458. Rebecca B. Shock age 36 is on line 42. On page 457b there are Shocks on the firat 20 lines (line 1-20). David Shock age 49 is a farmer worth $1400 born in KY. On p458 is father John Shock age 79 farmer worth $2,000 from VA and mother Mary Polly Ann Shely age 71 and daughter Sarah A.
John Shock MO Boone Co wills & probate 1850-1870
John Shock MO Boone Co wills & probate 1850-1870.
John Shock MO Boone land records
John Shock MO Boone land records May 10, 1826.
Rocky Fork Cemetery, Hinton, Boone County, Missouri
Rocky Fork Cemetery, Hinton, Boone County, Missouri on Find A grave from Bette Keene Scavone.
Mary Polly Ann Shely and John Shock stones
Mary Polly Ann Shely and John Shock stones from thatcrazywoman on Ancestry.
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