Missouri Family Group Sheet for the John W. "Jackson" MASH / NASH Family

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Submitted by: Joyce Nash-Wafford
Submission date: 24 Oct 2009
Email address: ograndma1@sbcglobal.net

Husband: John W. "Jackson" MASH / NASH
Birthdate: 1815
Birthplace: Kentucky
Death date: About 1870
Place of death: Bonne Terre, ST. Francois Co., MO
Father:
Mother:

Marriage date: September 20, 1831
Marriage place: Johnson County, Indiana

Wife: Hannah HARDIN
Birthdate: 1820
Birthplace: Indiana
Death date: 1880
Place of death: Bonne Terre, St. Francois Co., MO
Father:
Mother:

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: Daniel MASH / NASH
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 1838
Birthplace: Indiana
Death date: July 1850
Place of death: St. Francois Co., MO
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:

Child No. 2: Jeremiah "Jerry" MASH / NASH
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 1840
Birthplace: Clay/Richland Co., IL
Death date: August 17, 1885
Place of death: Bonne Terre, St. Francois Co., MO
Marriage date: November 13, 1874
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: Mary Elizabeth JENKINS

Child No. 3: Amanda "Mandy" MASH / NASH
Sex: Female
Birthdate: December 3, 1846
Birthplace: Missouri
Death date: December 16, 1928
Place of death: Iron Co., MO
Marriage date: March 11, 1870
Marriage place: Richland Co., IL
Spouse's name: Claiborne "Clabe" MASH / NASH

Child No. 4: Henry MASH / NASH
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 1845
Birthplace: Missouri
Death date:
Place of death:
Marriage date: December 16, 1928
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: Margaret J. "unknown"

Child No. 5: Thomas "Tom" MASH / NASH
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 1846
Birthplace: Shannon Co., MO
Death date: 1883
Place of death: Valles Mines, Jefferson Co., MO
Marriage date: 1866
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: F. Francis "Fanny" NASH

Child No. 6: Martha MASH / NASH
Sex: Female
Birthdate: 1849
Birthplace: Missouri
Death date: Aft. 1850
Place of death: Missouri
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:

Child No. 7: Johnson "Jonce" MASH / NASH
Sex: Male
Birthdate: December 21, 1852
Birthplace: Shannon Co., MO
Death date: December 14, 1935
Place of death: St. Francois Co., MO
Marriage date: January 5, 1870
Marriage place: Richland Co., IL
Spouse's name: Gillyann PATTERSON

Child No. 8: John Wesley MASH / NASH, Sr.
Sex: Male
Birthdate: December 18, 1854
Birthplace: Dent Co., MO
Death date: July 3, 1924
Place of death: Middlebrook, Iron Co., MO
Marriage date: 1. June17,1877 2. November 9, 1891
Marriage place: both: St. Francois Co., MO
Spouse's name: 1: Rutha BLACK 2: Margaret Elvira SUTTON

Child No. 9: Clinton MASH / NASH
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 1856
Birthplace: Shannon Co., MO
Death date: 1887
Place of death: Missouri
Marriage date: December 9, 1884
Marriage place: Missouri
Spouse's name: Mary Elizabeth SCHRUM

Child No. 10: William "Riley" MASH / NASH
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 1856
Birthplace: Valles Mines, Jefferson Co., MO
Death date: May 20, 1931
Place of death: Leadwood, St. Francois Co., MO
Marriage date: November 22, 1878
Marriage place: St. Francois Co., MO
Spouse's name: Martha C. STINNETT

Child No. 11: Marvin "Lee" NASH
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 1861
Birthplace: Big River Twp., St. Francois Co., MO
Death date: July 21, 1903
Place of death: Bonne Terre, St. Francois Co., MO
Marriage date: November 22, 1822
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: GeorgeAnn Doggett
 
 
Documentation:
Family records kept by my parents, Alfred Francis Nash and Naomi Marie Kitchell, and other family members -
Ancestry. Com Census Records -
Family Search - LDS Website -
Johnson County, Indiana Marriage Records -
Illinois State Marriage Records -
Missouri State Marriage Records -
Missouri State Death Records -

Notes:
Family Tree DNA Testing proves that the NASH surname was originally MASH, as shown in the 1860 Census Records in Shannon County, Missouri. There are eight MASH Families listed on that Census Record, and I will post FGS Sheets for each. The MASH and NASH Families are one and the same, even though the surname was changed during the late 1860s by some.