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John F. Pinckley

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John F. Pinckley

Birth
Macon County, Tennessee, USA
Death
26 Apr 1899 (aged 81)
Burial
Gamaliel, Monroe County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
1/27/28
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Son of Silas Pinckley & Elizabeth Comer. 1st married Ann Crawford Pinckley and had 12 children: Andrew Comer; Mary Jane (Rhoads); Elizabeth Ann (McDonald); Susan (Harlin); Sarah (Pedigo); Martha (Jones); Annis (Johnson); Thomas A.; John Haskel; Francis; Samuel & Tipton. 2nd married Mary E. Jones Pinckley and had 2 children: David & Maggie (Howard). Buried between both wives, Ann Pinckley & Mary E. Pinckley. Plat 1; Row 27; Number 28.

John F. Pinckley's biography from the History of Kentucky:

John F. Pinckley was born in 1818, in Macon County, Tennessee, where he was reared, educated and married. After being engaged in farming there, he went to Texas and followed the pursuits of the soil, but returned to Macon County, and in 1879 came to Monroe County, Kentucky, where he rounded out his industrious and honorable career as a farmer and died in 1899. He was a republican in his political allegiance and was a strong churchman of the Christian faith.
Mr. Pinckley married Ann Crawford, who was born in 1822, near Gamaliel, Monroe County, and died in Macon County, Tennessee, in 1868, and they became the parents of the following children: Mary Jane, who died at the age of forty-six years, as the wife of W. T. J. Rhodes, now a farmer of Gamaliel; Elizabeth Ann, who died at Salt Lick, Tennessee, as the wife of Elias McDonald, now deceased, who was a farmer of that locality; Susan, who died aged forty years, as the wife of William Harlin, a farmer of Macon County, Tennessee; Sarah, the wife of John C. Pedigo, a farmer of Spivy, Macon County; Samuel, who died at the age of twenty-three years; Martha, who died as the wife of the late James S. Jones, a farmer of Flippin, Monroe County, Kentucky; Frances, who died at the age of seventeen years; Haskell, who died when twenty-five years of age; Tipton, who died aged forty-seven years, as a farmer of the Flippin community; Annis, residing on her farm near Cave City, Barren County, Kentucky, the widow of the late J. B. Johnson, a farmer of that community; Judge Andrew Comer, of this record; and Thomas A., a farmer near Sellersburg, Indiana. John F. Pinckley married for his second wife Miss Mary E. Jones, who was born at Turkeyneck Bend, Monroe County, Kentucky, and died in Macon County, Tennessee, and they had two children: David J., who is engaged in farming in California; and Maggie, who died at Flippin, Kentucky, aged thirty-five, as the wife of Robert Howard, now a farmer at Fountain Run, Monroe County.

Son of Silas Pinckley & Elizabeth Comer. 1st married Ann Crawford Pinckley and had 12 children: Andrew Comer; Mary Jane (Rhoads); Elizabeth Ann (McDonald); Susan (Harlin); Sarah (Pedigo); Martha (Jones); Annis (Johnson); Thomas A.; John Haskel; Francis; Samuel & Tipton. 2nd married Mary E. Jones Pinckley and had 2 children: David & Maggie (Howard). Buried between both wives, Ann Pinckley & Mary E. Pinckley. Plat 1; Row 27; Number 28.

John F. Pinckley's biography from the History of Kentucky:

John F. Pinckley was born in 1818, in Macon County, Tennessee, where he was reared, educated and married. After being engaged in farming there, he went to Texas and followed the pursuits of the soil, but returned to Macon County, and in 1879 came to Monroe County, Kentucky, where he rounded out his industrious and honorable career as a farmer and died in 1899. He was a republican in his political allegiance and was a strong churchman of the Christian faith.
Mr. Pinckley married Ann Crawford, who was born in 1822, near Gamaliel, Monroe County, and died in Macon County, Tennessee, in 1868, and they became the parents of the following children: Mary Jane, who died at the age of forty-six years, as the wife of W. T. J. Rhodes, now a farmer of Gamaliel; Elizabeth Ann, who died at Salt Lick, Tennessee, as the wife of Elias McDonald, now deceased, who was a farmer of that locality; Susan, who died aged forty years, as the wife of William Harlin, a farmer of Macon County, Tennessee; Sarah, the wife of John C. Pedigo, a farmer of Spivy, Macon County; Samuel, who died at the age of twenty-three years; Martha, who died as the wife of the late James S. Jones, a farmer of Flippin, Monroe County, Kentucky; Frances, who died at the age of seventeen years; Haskell, who died when twenty-five years of age; Tipton, who died aged forty-seven years, as a farmer of the Flippin community; Annis, residing on her farm near Cave City, Barren County, Kentucky, the widow of the late J. B. Johnson, a farmer of that community; Judge Andrew Comer, of this record; and Thomas A., a farmer near Sellersburg, Indiana. John F. Pinckley married for his second wife Miss Mary E. Jones, who was born at Turkeyneck Bend, Monroe County, Kentucky, and died in Macon County, Tennessee, and they had two children: David J., who is engaged in farming in California; and Maggie, who died at Flippin, Kentucky, aged thirty-five, as the wife of Robert Howard, now a farmer at Fountain Run, Monroe County.



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