Hortence had 6 known full-siblings and 4 known half-siblings.
Her full siblings and their approximate birth dates were:
Valiant Ikerd 1885
Glenn Ikerd 1892
Neta Ikerd 1894
Delpha Ikerd 1898
Velma Ikerd 1898
Leo Ikerd 1902
Hortence's half-siblings were children of her father and his first wife Matilda Angeline (Cupps) (1843-1872:
Albert S. Ikerd 1865
Caleb T. Ikerd 1866
William C. Ikerd 1867
George Ikerd 1872
On February 29, 1908, Hortence married David Benjamin Ballanger in Schuyler County, Missouri. They had no known children.
After only 2 years and 9 months of marriage, Hortence died at the age of 23 of septico pyemia peripheral (blood poisoning).
Missouri Death Certificate 40592.
Hortence's husband, David, remarried five years later in 1915 to divorcee *Rosa (Beerbower) Baldwin who had 5 daughters. They had no known children together.
- Written by Blytha (Dennis) Ellis (relative of *Rosa's first husband, George Wesley Baldwin)
∼Daughter of H. L. Ikerd and Ida M. Miller.
Hortence had 6 known full-siblings and 4 known half-siblings.
Her full siblings and their approximate birth dates were:
Valiant Ikerd 1885
Glenn Ikerd 1892
Neta Ikerd 1894
Delpha Ikerd 1898
Velma Ikerd 1898
Leo Ikerd 1902
Hortence's half-siblings were children of her father and his first wife Matilda Angeline (Cupps) (1843-1872:
Albert S. Ikerd 1865
Caleb T. Ikerd 1866
William C. Ikerd 1867
George Ikerd 1872
On February 29, 1908, Hortence married David Benjamin Ballanger in Schuyler County, Missouri. They had no known children.
After only 2 years and 9 months of marriage, Hortence died at the age of 23 of septico pyemia peripheral (blood poisoning).
Missouri Death Certificate 40592.
Hortence's husband, David, remarried five years later in 1915 to divorcee *Rosa (Beerbower) Baldwin who had 5 daughters. They had no known children together.
- Written by Blytha (Dennis) Ellis (relative of *Rosa's first husband, George Wesley Baldwin)
∼Daughter of H. L. Ikerd and Ida M. Miller.
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