Updated 3/5/2010
Hutson, George born 1822 in Scotland came to America with his brother William. George married (date unknown) first Nancy b18 February 1824 in North Carolina (Irish decent), d 02 January 1888 in Missouri, married second Mary Ellen Cottrell Turnbough in 1899, Mary was b1841 d1907--buried Lower Indian Creek Cemetery, Washington County, Missouri. George buried in Lower Indian Creek Cemetery, Washington County, MO, unmarked grave.
Nancy buried in the Hutson-Walker Cemetery near Sligo, Missouri, Dent County.
George and Nancy's children: John, Adam, Elihu, Eli, Hiram, Sherman, Eliza Arney, and Lucinda Berry
http://www.mogenweb.org/washington/cemetery/lowerindck.html (Lower Indian Creek Cemetery)
Hutson, Eli s/o George and Nancy Hutson, b1848 d 1880, married Alcey (Elsie) Thaxton Cooksey, 03 March 1875 in Dent County, Missouri.
Eli buried at the Hutson-Walker Cemetery, near Sligo, Missouri
Alcey buried at Cooksey Cemetery near Short Bend, Missouri
Hutson, Alcey (Elsie) Thaxton Cooksey d/o James C. and Hiley Ann Cooksey, nee Williams First married Eli Hutson, 1875, second married a Cowden 1883, third married a Bryant, and fourth married William D. Edgar and they divorced.
Date of Birth: 07 April 1857
Date of Death: 1942
Children of Eli and Alcey: James S., Daniel, Ann Wiley, Ella Knight, and Infant
Children of Alcey and Mr. Cowden: George and Ethel, died young
Children of Alcey and Mr. Bryant: Link, Mary Ella, John, and Augusta
Hutson, Rev. James Sherman s/o Eli and Alcey Hutson nee Cooksey, married first Viola Eggers of Washington County, MO 26 December 1897, and second Susie Hanson, nee Miller
Date of Birth: 30 October 1877 in Dent County Missouri
Date of Death: 21 October 1975
Hutson, Viola (Ola) nee Eggers w/o James Sherman Hutson, d/o Jesse Newton Eggers and Julia Ann Enloe.
Date of Birth: 12 February 1877
Date of Death: 06 June 1939 near Sligo, Missouri
James and Viola's children: Rosco, Virgie, Barbara, Eli N., Eual Shukman, Earl, Otis, J. Ervin, Laurence, and Goldie
Welcome to A Missouri Family Ancestry and History page. We created this page to share family history with anyone interested in the surnames presented here. It spans the days of the French fur traders and their relationship with the, Kaskaskia, a member tribe of the Illiniwek Nation. Family lines include migration during the early beginnings of the United States. Anyone is welcome to browse the information presented here. This is a work in progress.
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