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JAMES GILLOCK WILL 1842 DESCENDANTS CONTINUES . . . . . . . . . . JAMES WALTON GILLOCK continues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . THEIR CHILDREN: Some are Nick names (?) LAURA GILLOCK b last known add. 1-20-81 Mrs. CLARA J. SMITH, 15612-Buena Vista Dr., Carmel, Ind. 46032 No form made son TUBE GILLOCK b d son BOOKER JOHN GILLOCK b d NO ONE KNEW MUCH ABOUT THE FIRST FAMILY. DGF JAMES WALTON GILLOCK m 2nd SUSAN PASCHAL 1-10-1883 SUSAN (PASCHAL) GILLOCK b d Mar. bu same as Housewife Butler Co. Ky husband. Baptist THEIR CHILDREN: MARY EDNA GILLOCK b 5-31-1886 d 4-22-1973 bu same as M W. T. Hagewood Butler Co. Ky. ELLA GILLOCK b 3 – 8 – 1888 d 1960 M Van Hagewood Butler Co., Ky father MARTHA ANN GILLOCK (b 8-30-1890 MARTHA ANN SUTTON M JAMES ELLINGTON SUTTON Butler Co. Ky 209-Church St. Dickson, Tn 37055 Some one told me about MARTHA ANN (GILLOCK) SUTTON & I phoned her we corresponded, but, her eye sight was very poor & one of the daughters read and wrote for her, on our 1976 trip to Va. All thru the East we came back thru & saw her. She was real nice, eye sight worse than I had thought; anyway she helped all she could, we got hambergeers & had lunch with her, had prayer, she loaned me pictures to copy & return, see them. On our way back from Ky. In 1978, we stopped by to see her, she was with one of her daughters in another town., in a rest home, we did not get to see her, later one of the daus wrote she had died 7-16-1978
JAMES WALTON GILLOCK was on the Barren Co., Ky Census for 1850 with His father’s family as age 11; & on 1860 with JOHN W. GILLOCK FAM. age 21.
JAMES WALTON GILLOCK enlisted as Pvt. Co. “A”, 4th Reg’t. KY, Infantry, age 23 years, at Camp Boone, Tn. 8-1-1861, by Capt. J. P. NUCKOLS; was from Glasgow, Ky., for 3 years, traveled 85 to place of Rendezvous. 9-2-1862 was exchanged into Co. “E”, 6th Reg’t. Ky. Infantry, in place of LUD McQUWON. No wounds mentioned nor captured.
OBITUARY – Wearer of gray dies here age 90 JAMES WALTON GILLOCK, saw 4 years service; was thrice wounded, once captured, was a retired farmer, & one of the county’s oldest & most gallant veterans of the Confederacy, died Sunday night at 9 pm Aug. ___1928 at the home of his daughter Mrs/ WM. THOMAS HAGEWOOD, where he had been ill for the past 2 years of infirmities incident to old age. A native of Warren Co., KY, resided here for 5 years, when wounded he refused to enter hospital or leave the ranks to recuperate. He was captured near Nashville, Tn. But spent only one night in prison, in the old penitentery here continued next page . . . . . . JAMES WALTON GILLOCK continued next page . . . . . . . JAMES GILLOCK Will 1842 descendants continued next page . . . . . . .
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