Ida May Stonecipher

Ida May Stonecipher

Female 1877 - 1950  (72 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ida May Stonecipher was born on 26 Nov 1877 (daughter of Ezra Stonecipher and Elizabeth W. Black); died on 20 Nov 1950; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C2D1EC6C5414485CB7DD5CB7E7469F78E23D

    Family/Spouse: Horace (Maynard) Jackson. Horace (son of Rev. William Rex Jackson and Mahala Jane Cooper) was born on 11 Jan 1868; died on 25 Jun 1937; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Marjorie (Margie) Jackson
    2. Minnie C. Jackson was born on 3 Feb 1900; died on 30 Dec 1900.
    3. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Jackson was born on 6 Jul 1901; died on 17 Mar 1928; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Edgar Jackson was born on 24 Feb 1904; died on 13 Oct 1961; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    5. Ezra "Buck" Jackson was born on 5 Feb 1906; died on 17 Oct 1991; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    6. Edith Jackson was born on 16 Feb 1909; died on 4 Jan 2004.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ezra Stonecipher was born on 15 Dec 1841 (son of Noah Stonecipher and Mary Duncan); died on 27 Dec 1910.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C7546C12993049C6911D6E40C607513C276C

    Notes:

    1870 Morgan County Census, Dist 1 pag 8
    STONECIPHER, Ezra 28 M W Farmer Tenn
    Elizabeth 30 F W HK Tenn
    Juliana 15 F W At Home Tenn
    Andrew 13 M W At Home Tenn
    Vardeman 11 M W Tenn
    Nathaniel 4 M W Tenn
    Buena Vista 1 F W Tenn

    1880 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS
    STONECIPHER, EsraMW38TNFarmer
    ElizabethFW41TNKeeping House
    William M.MW14TNFarm Work
    Mary F.FW13TNHouse Work
    July AnFW12TNHouse Work
    SusanFW10TNHouse Work
    Elizabeth J.FW8TN
    Noah J.MW5TN
    Ida M.FW2TN

    The following is a transcript from a photocopy of the original letter.Photocopy now in possession of Elmer Thomas Stonecipher, 13102 RedMaple, San Antonio, TX

    Coalfield, TN
    July 24, 1902

    Rev. J.F. Stonecipher
    Easton, PA

    Dear Sir:

    In answer to yours of recent date - am glad to have the opportunity ofassisting you in what you propose, so far as I may be able to do so.I think it most probable that we descended from the same ancestors. Ithink any one of the name should be interested in what you propose.-- To the questions in hand.

    My great-grandfather's name was Joseph. Came to Tenn about 1813.Died some years later (I don't know the date) in Morgan Co. Had abrother Michael here. Michael had no children.

    Had sons, Ezra, Samuel, Benejamin, John, Daniel; daughters, Rhoda,Hittie, Sarah.

    Ezra was born on Lewis Fork, Wilkes Co., NC, January 1, 1782. Wasmarried to Sussanna Curtis by Ezekial Baird, Esquire, on Watuga River,Ashe Co, NC, Sept 2 1802. Came to Morgan Co, Tenn about the year1813, buying land and settling on Beech Fork Creek. Was a gun smithby trade.

    While on return from a visit to his people in Illinois, he becamesuddenly ill at Hopkinsville, KY, and died and was buried there, aboutthe year 1838.

    It's my understanding the Stoneciphers and relatives came at or thesame time to Tenn. Samuel and Daniel as many others of the name livedto be very old. Samuel to be about 95 and Daniel about 83 or 84. Allthat generation are dead as far as I know.

    Noah, my father, was brought from NC to Tenn by his parents when asmall boy. He helped to improve and till the farm his father boughtuntil he was grown. Then marrying a Miss Duncan he settled on a partof his father's farm as a farmer. Said part finally becoming his partof real estate. Remained on said farm till 1847, selling farm andbuying another about 9 miles east in Morgan Co. Remained on landmentioned until his death, caused by cancer on face, July 8, 1875.All his children except myself were by this first marriage. BecomingWidowed he married a widow Williams who became my mother. I have nowhole brothers or sisters. I have a number of half-brothers andsisters on both sides. One of the Williams half brothers died asoldier boy in Mexico in Mexican War. One of the same died a Federalprisoner of war on Belles Isle, VA.

    Of my uncles and aunts -- most of them that went to IL, went at thesame time, 1841. Curtis had gone some time earlier, Noah, Thomas,Elizabeth and Lucinda remained here and died in Tenn.

    Uncle Thomas married a Miss Goddard and lived and raised aninteresting family of six boys and six girls on a farm in the sameneighborhood as his father. Sold out, bought in West part of thiscounty and died there in the early 80's. In Federal Army. AuntLucinda married Thos. H. Davis of Morgan Co. Died 1861, leaving onlyone child, John M. He has a college education and was a noted teacherfor several years or so long as he followed it. Farming now. Hasconsiderable property.

    Aunt Elizabeth raised a large family. Two of her sons died in theFederal Army.

    You will notice from diagram that nearly all of Uncle Thomas' sons arein IL. They have been going from time to time since along in thegreat rebellion days. Two sons and their families went in 1898.

    Four of his sons were in the Federal Army. All survived and returned.His sons were mainly farmers though some of them were handy at othertrades in the Mechanical World. Two, Jess and Timothy, followedteaching considerable both in Tenn, and IL. Several of Unclesgrandsons follow teaching.

    My sister Martha is nearly 77 years of age. In very poor health.Raised five daughters and one son. The son was in the Federal Army.She is a widow and lives in Roane Co, Tenn with one of her daughters.My brother Henry lives at Wheat, Roane Co, Tenn. Is feeble. Is 71years of age. Twice married. First wife a Miss Goddard. Three sonsand five daughters to first marriage. Became widowed and married aMiss Richmond, two sons and three daughters to this marriage.

    Ezra, his oldest, was in the Federal Army. Noah died with a family.Lucinda went with her husband to Washington and there died.

    Henry -- continued. I do not know where David is. His is living sofar as I know. The other girls are living in Roane Co, Tenn as arethe younger boys not yet grown. The older girls have raised or areraising averagely large families. The oldest two girls of the youngerfamily are married.

    My brother Silas C. is 74 years of age. Married a Miss Reese. Wentto MO and raised his family. Died in MO July 27, 1889. My brotherJeptha G. is 70 years of age. Never married. Died in insane asylumat Knoxville, Tenn. January 11, 1888. Said to be a amn above averageintelligence. Well informed for his opportunity. Went to CA in timeof excitement over gold there, in about 1852.

    Returned to Tenn. in 1865, it was seen somewhat out of balance. Leftthis part, rather wandered for the next five years. Finally gettinghim back to Tenn there was no other alternative but to send him to anasylum. We have no certainity of the cause. My sister Malinda, born705 years ago died when small. As regards myself - I am 60 years ofage. Married Elizabeth Black January, 1865. Have five daughters andtwo sons ranging in age from 36 to 24. Four daughters are married andlive in Morgan Co. The other died unmarried. The two sons are notmarried. My occupation has been strictly that of a farmer exceptthree years as a soldier in the Federal Army. In the First Tenn InfVols.

    I do not live on the "old homestead" spoken of in your letter, butmerely a mile from it, on a farm bought from non-relations. The oldhomestead was sold by the heirs to coal and Iron Co. Houses and fenceare gone.

    The history of the Stoneciphers you are acquainted with or have beenacquated with, as intimasted in your letter, is very much on the sameline with those I am acquainted with. They are mainly farmers, seemto be content to be such, honestly plodding their way.

    They are rather religiously and educationally inclined. Dating backwithin my remembrance they have produced many teachers, mainly of thecounty schools. So far as I know they were all Baptists, in practiceand in principle up to a generation or two ago. A feww of the younger"took" after mamma I suppose, ha ha. None of them in this part havebeen preachers, strictly speaking. Some were public men in thechurch. Brother Henry is such a one at this date.

    They were almost singularly free from violent deaths. I can't saythat I know of such a death among them here. They seem to have butlittle use for the law. That is they get along without resorting toit very much. Although, they are generally men of mettle and have intime, so of them, resorted to their fists to resent things they didnot want to bear in silence.

    As to property -- They are about average here with other people. Mostof them in the past owned a home. The same is generally true now. Mygrandfather owned a good farm for this section of country. The titlehas been to another name since the heirs sold it along from 1840 to1850 some buying here but the majority of them going to IL. Incle(great) Daniel owned more land than anyone else of the name here. Itwould be valued at some thousands at this day.

    Politics I don't deal in. We are nearly all Republicans. My Uncles(great) Samuel and Daniel decidedly leaned to the "Southern Cause."They were too old to fight for their belief, and none of their sons orgrandsons took a more active part than to render themselves obnoxiousto the opposite by talk and certain acts common along a contendingline between the North and the South. One of Daniel's sons serves inthe Federal Army. Samuel's sons and grandsons are Democrats, withoutexception, so far as I know. Alvin, Samuel's son, was a Republican.His sons also. Reverend J.A. in MO has took after so many new partiesthere that I guess he is now a "mugwump." Don't tell him I said so.

    If these few scattered fragments of family record helps your purposeany I will be glad. If you know of anything I can assist you further,command me. I will doi the best I can. Hoping to have the pleasureof hearing from you some time again.

    I am
    Yours respectfully,

    Ezra Stonecipher

    Ezra married Elizabeth W. Black on 9 Jan 1865 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States. Elizabeth was born about 1837; died on 17 Sep 1907; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth W. Black was born about 1837; died on 17 Sep 1907; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 47E4276DE567499C8230BE68E0D66FB29F64

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Black is thought to be a Cherokee Indian. She had beenabandoned by her real parents, and left on the front porch of theBlack family, who took her in.

    Children:
    1. Julia Ann Stonecipher was born on 10 Feb 1863; died on 10 Dec 1888; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    2. William M. Stonecipher was born in 1865; died in 1918; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Mary Fanny Stonecipher was born about 1866; and died.
    4. Susan Gerson Stonecipher was born on 16 Jan 1870; died on 29 Apr 1940; was buried on 1 May 1940 in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    5. Elizabeth J. Stonecipher was born about 1872; and died.
    6. Noah J. "Jasper" Stonecipher was born on 23 Jun 1874; died on 18 Apr 1939; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    7. 1. Ida May Stonecipher was born on 26 Nov 1877; died on 20 Nov 1950; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Noah Stonecipher was born on 26 Feb 1804 in Lewis Fork, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States (son of Ezra Stonecipher and Susannah Curtis); died on 8 Jul 1875; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C5DFC5FE2B034EB1AE0A16A8EC074B85CDD9

    Notes:

    1850 Morgan County Census
    --5--11--30--1--Stincipher--Noah------46--m--*--farmer--$350.00--NC--*--*--*--*--*
    --5--12--30--2--Stincipher--Mary------42--f--*--*--*--VA--*--*--*--*--*
    --5--13--30--3--Stincipher--Joseph------18--m--*--farmer--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --5--14--30--4--Stincipher--Ezra------8--m--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*

    1860 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, District 1 page 15
    STONECIPHER, Noah56MWFarmerNC
    Mary D.53FWDomesticVA
    Ezra18MWTenn
    BLACK, Elizabeth21FWServantTenn

    Noah married Mary Duncan about 1820 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States. Mary was born on 19 Dec 1807; died on 7 Dec 1888; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Duncan was born on 19 Dec 1807; died on 7 Dec 1888; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 2B3C866B86914295A393F70BB44B8C38416A

    Children:
    1. Malinda Stonecipher was born about 1823 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; and died.
    2. Martha Stonecipher was born in 1825 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died in 1902.
    3. Silas Stonecipher was born on 1 Nov 1827 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 27 Jul 1889 in Dallas, Missouri, United States.
    4. Henry Hampton Stonecipher was born on 28 Mar 1830 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 6 Dec 1911.
    5. Jeptha Stonecipher was born in 1832 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; and died.
    6. 2. Ezra Stonecipher was born on 15 Dec 1841; died on 27 Dec 1910.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ezra Stonecipher was born on 1 Jan 1782 in Lewis Fork, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States (son of Joseph Marion Stonecipher and Salome Ross); died in 1838 in Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 09BCF493828C4884A2984582D36BD37EB604

    Notes:

    --From RootsWeb: Ezra was a gunsmith by trade. It is reported that hemade many guns during his lifetime. There are a number of gunsscattered over East TN that he made. He built his house some 7 milessoutheast of Wartburg, TN, just off Highway 63. It is still standing &one of his descendants, Miss Lillie Kelley, lives in the old house.This house was built abt. 1814 or 1815. It is three- story & is builtsimilar to others of that day, usually square timbers stacked one ontop of each other. Most of the furniture in this old house was made byEzra himself & is of a very fine quality

    "Ezra Stonecipher died at Hopkinsville, Kentucky returning home toTennessee from a trip to Illinois to find new land. Most of hisfamily came to Marion County, Illinois later and are to be found inBrinkerhoff's History of that county. " (Stonecipher Family by E.Irene Brookshier)[stine24835.FTW]

    Birth:
    NSDAR Applications 605957, 685871, 557469, & 816273

    Died:
    NSDAR Applications 605957, 685871, 557469, & 816273

    Ezra married Susannah Curtis on 2 Sep 1802 in Watauga River, Ashe, North Carolina, United States. Susannah (daughter of Joshua Curtis) was born on 1 May 1784 in Buffalo Cove, Randolph, North Carolina, United States; died on 26 Aug 1879 in Marion, Illinois, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Susannah Curtis was born on 1 May 1784 in Buffalo Cove, Randolph, North Carolina, United States (daughter of Joshua Curtis); died on 26 Aug 1879 in Marion, Illinois, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 24A98753D9B64879ADA1C3A01C90F873BFD3

    Notes:

    Birth:
    NSDAR Applications 605957, 685871, 557469, & 816273

    Died:
    NSDAR Applications 605957, 685871, 557469, & 816273

    Children:
    1. 4. Noah Stonecipher was born on 26 Feb 1804 in Lewis Fork, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States; died on 8 Jul 1875; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Elizabeth Stonecipher was born on 19 Mar 1806; died in 1874; was buried in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Thomas Ezra Stonecipher was born on 12 Mar 1809 in Ashe, North Carolina, United States; died on 13 Feb 1885 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Curtis Stonecipher was born on 15 May 1811; and died.
    5. Samuel Stonecipher was born on 24 Jan 1814; and died.
    6. Wayne Stonecipher was born on 25 Nov 1816; and died.
    7. Joseph S. Stonecipher was born on 20 Feb 1819 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; and died.
    8. Lucinda Stonecipher was born on 10 Mar 1821; died on 22 Sep 1861; was buried in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    9. Rebecca Stonecipher was born on 20 Apr 1824; and died.
    10. Louisa Stonecipher was born on 23 Jul 1826; and died.