Family: John Mathis Adcock / Indiana Jane Nelson (F6611)



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  • John Mathis Adcock Male
    John Mathis Adcock

    Birth  30 Jul 1863  Georgia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  19 Jun 1940  Arkansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Father  Edward F. Adcock | F6610 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Susannah R. Bryant | F6610 Group Sheet 

    Indiana Jane Nelson Female
    Indiana Jane Nelson

    Birth  1860   
    Death  1939   
    Burial     
    Other Spouse  Edward F. Adcock | F6609 
    Marriage  11 Feb 1879   
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    William Mathes Adcock Male
    William Mathes Adcock

    Birth  Nov 1880   
    Death  1933   
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    Chester A. Adcock Male
    Chester A. Adcock

    Birth  1897   
    Death  1961   
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  • Notes  Married:
    • McCurtain County Local Newspaper:

      June 20, 1940

      PIONEER RESIDENT OF BROKEN BOW BURIED WEDNESDAY

      Funeral services for John M. Adcock, age 77, were conducted at the Methodist church here Wednesday, June 19, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Paul Hively, pastor, officiating.

      Burial was made in the Broken Bow cemetery. Pallbearers were Wes Henry, Eurby Hill, Roy Binger, Rex Chandler, Tom Creed and M. McCarroll. He was born in Georgia, July 30, 1863 and had been a resident of Broken Bow and McCurtain
      county for the past 24 years. Mr. Adcock and his son C.A., came to Broken Bow from Doddridge, Ark., in 1916, bringing with them 500 head of cattle. At one time he owned practically all of what is now known as Hall addition.

      Later he put in a grocery store in Broken Bow which he and his sons operated from 1918 until 1935. At one time they operated the largest grocery concern in this section, serving people from every section of north McCurtain county.

      Men like J.M. Adcock have proved to be the backbone of progressive movements in Southeastern Oklahoma, and especially does McCurtain county owe much to his
      memory.

      Mr. Adcock joined the Methodist church in 1913 and has been one of its staunch supporters since. He was accepted in the Masonic Lodge Number 441 of Broken Bow in 1919, raised to the degree of Master Mason the same year, and has been
      an honored and acceptable member for 21 years.

      When en route to the funeral of his sister seven years ago, he was crippled in an automobile wreck. His half sister, Mrs. A.L. Sibert of Doddridge, Ark., came here in August, 1939, when his second wife died, and kept house for him
      until he married again a few months ago.

      He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Eva Cox of Broken Bow; two sons, J.P. Adcock of Golden, and C.A. Adcock, of Broken Bow; three half-sisters, Mrs. A.L. Sibert and Mrs. Effie Brown, Doddridge, Ark.; and Mrs. Alice Howell, Texarkana, Ark., a half-brother, Dob Adcock, Hope, Ark., ?? grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Also a host of other relatives and friends who will miss him.

      He also had one son, W.M. Adcock, deceased, and a brother and sister, both deceased.

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      Parents:
      Edward F. Adcock (1824 - 1894)
      Susaner R. Bryant Adcock (1827 - 1878)

      Spouses:
      Misouria E. Nelson Adcock (1858 - 1900)*
      Indiana Jane Nelson Adcock (1860 - 1939)*

      Children:
      William Mathes Adcock (1880 - 1933)*
      James Pleasant Adcock (1885 - 1953)*
      Chester Arthur Adcock (1897 - 1961)*

      Siblings:
      Sarah Elizabeth Adcock Mooneyham (1860 - 1934)*
      John Mathes Adcock (1863 - 1940)
      Rosie Adcock Cantrell (1879 - 1953)**
      Effie L. Adcock Bowen (1881 - 1967)**
      Lula E Adcock Sibert (1886 - 1974)**
      Alice Leona Adcock Howell (1888 - 1970)**

      *Calculated relationship
      **Half-sibling

      Inscription:
      Mason

      Note: m.Annie

      Burial:
      Broken Bow Cemetery
      Broken Bow
      McCurtain County
      Oklahoma, USA

      Maintained by: Find A Grave
      Originally Created by: Sandie Manning Lambert
      Record added: Aug 21, 2007
      Find A Grave Memorial# 21060730


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