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Re: Lydia Wilson 1867 Licking, Texas County Missouri
Posted by: andi reding (ID *****8722) Date: April 26, 2008 at 23:58:04
In Reply to: Re: Lydia Wilson 1867 Licking, Texas County Missouri by andi reding of 1211

I'm sorry. That should say 1860 census in Carroll County AR. The 1900 census in Texas County, MO shows Nathan and Nancy J. Wilson. The Texas County, MO census of 1910 shows Nathan Wilson, Nancy J., Charley Raynor listed as son and Roy listed as grandson. Henry Raynor Jr was married to Nancy J. (maiden name unknown.) According to family trees that are on file at the local history museum,
Henry Raynor Sr, Nancy J. Raynor's father-in-law, lived in Missouri before moving to Madison County, AR in the 1840's. (It mentions Goodspeed as its source.) It mention's land patents and the 1850 Madison County, AR census as additional sources. It state's that Henry Raynor Sr. sold his land in 1858 than moved to Carroll County, AR. During the Civil War, many of the Raynors moved back to Missouri to try to keep their families safe. Henry Raynor, Jr fought in the Civil War I think as a confederate, but I haven't verified that yet.


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