After living in Virginia for two years, they returned to Tennessee and settled in Claiborne County; after living in different places in Claiborne and Grainger Counties, in March, 1846, they emigrated to Missouri, and settled in Gasconade County, where Mo died of "consumption" (TB) a few months after arriving.
"Mo" was by trade a gunsmith, with which at different times, he associated his farming interests; after his death, Lucinda returned to Tennesse within the same year and never remarried, but spent the remainder of her days with her children, which included at least 6 (Joseph, Samuel, Scott, Lucinda, Mary, and Manerva).
After living in Virginia for two years, they returned to Tennessee and settled in Claiborne County; after living in different places in Claiborne and Grainger Counties, in March, 1846, they emigrated to Missouri, and settled in Gasconade County, where Mo died of "consumption" (TB) a few months after arriving.
"Mo" was by trade a gunsmith, with which at different times, he associated his farming interests; after his death, Lucinda returned to Tennesse within the same year and never remarried, but spent the remainder of her days with her children, which included at least 6 (Joseph, Samuel, Scott, Lucinda, Mary, and Manerva).
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