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Personal data Finis Alexander McCorkle [Ks8] 


Household of Finis Alexander McCorkle [Ks8]

(1) He is married to Sarah Josephine Jackson.

They got married on December 19, 1867 at Obion County, Tennessee, he was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Gillum (Gillmer) McCorkle  ± 1872-< 1892
  2. Homer Thomas McCorkle  ± 1879-1964 


(2) He has/had a relationship with Margaret F. Hart.


Notes about Finis Alexander McCorkle [Ks8]

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Finis A. MCCORKLE Self M Male W 36 TN Farmer NC TN
Sarah J. MCCORKLE Wife M Female W 30 TN Keeping House VA TN
Gentry P. MCCORKLE Son S Male W 10 TN At School TN TN
Gillmer MCCORKLE Son S Male W 7 TN At School TN TN
Jinnie MCCORKLE Dau S Female W 5 TN At School TN TN
Homer MCCORKLE Son S Male W 2 TN At School TN TN
Willis JONES Other Male W 20 TN Works On Farm TN TN
James DEAN Other Male W 18 TN Works On Farm TN TN
John SMITH Other Male W 20 TN Works On Farm TN TN
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Source Information:
Census Place Palestine, Obion, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255274
NA Film Number T9-1274
Page Number 149B
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Union Grove Schoolhouse Photograph, 1897. More on the Family of Cornelia Davie Smith & George Washington Smith -- not really kin to me, except that Geo. MUNCIE Smith m. my mother's aunt Gladys Headden (Smith) and produced my mother's first cousins Maxine Smith Stanfield; "Baby Boy" Wilmer Headden Smith; and George Scott Smith.
Three of my grandparents are in the 1897 photograph, viz., Ira Mitchell Cope, 1879-1949 (number four in photograph); Notie Headden (Cope), 1886-1984 (number 37 in photograph); and Sophie King McCorkle (Huie) (number 15 in photograph).
Charley Garner, maternal grandfather of Jennifer Catherine Huie Tucker, Joseph Headden Huie, and John Ewing Huie, is number 24.
Click here to view photo at larger size (Large file: 295K) <http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndyer/fampics/uniongrove2.html> Original belonged to Mary Elizabeth Cotton McCorkle (the 2nd Mrs. John Edwin McCorkle) 1. John Flatt 2. E. B. Wiley 3. Geo. Holder 4. Ira Mitchell Cope, father of Joyce Rebecca Cope Huie (my grandfather) 5. Lee Garner 6. Arthur Van Eaton -- son of LaMyra Huie & B. Lafayette Van Eaton 7. Ewing McCorkle --son of John Edwin McCorkle & 2nd wife née Mary Elizabeth Cotton 8. John McCormick 9. Dorsey Hendricks 10. Ina (Ira?) Flatt 11. Johnnie Grills 12. Kitty Franklin 13. Ola Allen 14. Tommie Henley 15. Sophie McCorkle (Huie), grandmother of Sophie Joyce Huie Cashdollar & Marsha Cope Huie 16. Minnie Green 17. Cattie Morrow (Flatt), mother of Marion Moore & Charles Flatt & Carl Flatt (father of Dr. Jimmy Flatt & Dr. Billy Flatt) & Kathryn Flatt last of Iowa & [the mother of Linda Jo Tackett Miller & Joyce Ann Tackett Whitfield] ... ... ... 18. Jennie Wright 19. Mary Trout 20. Myrtle Hendricks 21. Minnie Flatt 22. Jennie McCorkle (Mrs. E. E. Carter) dau. of Finis A. McCorkle --she died in Hot Springs, Ark. 23. Allie Dickey 24. Charlie Garner, father of Drucilla Huie and 8 more daughters 25. Lou Allen 26. Avie Trout 27. Muncie Smith, actually GEORGE Muncie Smith, father of Maxine Stanfield & "Baby Boy" Wilmere Headden Smith & George Scott Smith. Uncle Muncie married Gladys Headden, a daughter of Ada Taylor Headden & Winfield Scott Headden. Muncie's daughter, Edna MAXINE Smith Stanfield died June 25, 2007, aged 84, and is buried in Newbern Fairview Cemetery. Maxine's husband who predeceased her was John Louis Stanfield. Maxine Stanfield's two sons are: John Louis Stanfield II of the Denver, Colorado, area; and George Chester Stanfield of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Above Munsey was Onis Franklin (blurred beyond recognition)--Onis Franklin became a medical doctor and ended up in Oklahoma. 28. __________ Charles 29. Rosa Charles 30. May Lancaster, sister of Nettie Jackson 31. Maud Yates 32. Lula Morrow (?), Mrs. Elmer Headden -- mother of Imogene Headden Whiteside, who died in Gary, Indiana, as Mrs. "Mike" Marion Whiteside and who had three children: "Jim" James Whiteside; John Ray Whiteside; and Gina or Jeana Whiteside. 33. Connie Green 34. Mollie Flatt 35. Bessie Brady (Boady?) 36. Emma Grills 37. Zula Smith, Mrs. Rice -- a sister to George Muncie Smith above--each of the numerous Smith brothers said, There were [ten?] of us brothers and each had a sister [Zula] 37. Lula Townes [Stevenson or Stephenson] 39. Notie Headden (Cope), mother of Joyce Huie. My maternal grandmother. 40. Warner Spence 41. Reuben Mayo 42. Albert Jackson 43. Clifford Litton 44. Newt Hendricks -- he was kin to Narcissus Elizabeth Hendricks Cope, mother of Ira Mitchell Cope. 45. Myrtle Hood 46. ____________ Charles 47. Clyde Grills 48. Walter Grills 49. Irl Hendricks (?) -- he married Lillie Burkett Hendricks but had no children. He was a banker in, last, Dyersburg. 1st cousin to Ira Mitchell Cope. 50. Franklin Hall 51. Ernest Moore 52, Verna Pope 53. Willie Binkley 54. Cecil Hall 55. Leonard Scobey --General Herbert Leonard Grills, son of Delia Cope Grills & Riley M. Grills, received the "Leonard" from Leonard Scobey. 56. Willie Travis 57. Jay Trout 58. Algie Woods 59. Clyde Litton 60. Errett Cotton McCorkle, 1888-1976 --my paternal grandmother Sophie King McCorkle Huie's brother 61. Willie Edmiston 62. Mollie Scobey 63. Bettie Edmiston (?) 64. Fleetie Taylor (?) 65. Katie Woods 66. Vada Spence (Trimble), mother of Menthia Trimble Hicks & Spence Trimble. Minnie Hicks' children: Claudia Hicks (Miller) and Larry Charles Hicks. Spence Trimble's children: Patricia Trimble (Mrs. Finis) Miller of Yorkville and Bobby Trimble, who married Renita Fletcher (Trimble) of Yorkville-Neboville. 67. __________ ? 68. Gladys Headden (Mrs. Muncie Smith) -- she died rather young from complications from diphtheria, leaving three children. A Dr. Jones of the Churchton community attended the stridor and awaited the ultimate distress but with his scalpel missed the mark for the planned tracheotomy. Her name was pronounced as if the "a" were long, not short. 69. Ben Anna Spence (Hundley), LaNita Hall VanDyke's grandmother, inter alia 70. Alice Mayo 71. May Spence 72. Ethel Moore 73. Rada Headden (Mrs. B. Allmon, his 2nd wife). B. Allmon's daughter by his 1st wife was Margaret Allmon Hassell of the Yorkville community. 74. Ethel Woods 75. "Cap" Smith 76. Otha Pope 77. Frank Henley 78. Oliver Alexander 79. Charlie Headden 80. Frank Smith

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Finis Alexander McCorkle
1844-1913

(1) 1867
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  • The temperature on December 19, 1867 was about 2.2 °C. There was 3 mm of rain. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 96%. Source: KNMI
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