--Occupation: Farmer.
--He married #1 Elizabeth Catherine Ridenhour on Dec. 18, 1839 in Cabarrus County. The couple had 5 children. One son, Quillman, died very young. The surviving 4: Martha Christina, Mumford W. Napoleon, Joanna Kemmaline, and Etta Jenetta Blackwelder.
--Following his wife's 1854 death, he married #2 Mary Ann M. Scott in October 1956. She was the daughter of John and Catherine Scott. The couple had one daughter, Lucinda Jane "Lucy" Blackwelder.
--Sadly, upon his death, his widow kept their daughter Lucy, but his children of his first marriage were split among various relatives. The 3 daughters all eventually ended up in Illinois. Son Mumford died in the service of the Confederacy.
--Occupation: Farmer.
--He married #1 Elizabeth Catherine Ridenhour on Dec. 18, 1839 in Cabarrus County. The couple had 5 children. One son, Quillman, died very young. The surviving 4: Martha Christina, Mumford W. Napoleon, Joanna Kemmaline, and Etta Jenetta Blackwelder.
--Following his wife's 1854 death, he married #2 Mary Ann M. Scott in October 1956. She was the daughter of John and Catherine Scott. The couple had one daughter, Lucinda Jane "Lucy" Blackwelder.
--Sadly, upon his death, his widow kept their daughter Lucy, but his children of his first marriage were split among various relatives. The 3 daughters all eventually ended up in Illinois. Son Mumford died in the service of the Confederacy.
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