Individual Details

Margaret Stockton

(Abt 1750 - 1797)



Married name was Pulliam - married John Pulliam. She died ca 1797, near Fayetteville, Illinois. He died, Fayette, St. Clair Co, Illinois.

The Pulliam family first moved to Kentucky, then to Illinois about 1796, settling in St. Clair Co in 1802. John is said to be buried on the family farm on the Kaskaskia River, near Fayetteville, IL

A Brief History of St. Clair County, Illinois
Chapter V
Early American Settlers of St. Clair County
by Prof. W. C. Walton
Excerpted from the Centennial History of McKendree College (1928)
John Pulliam
John Pulliam who emigrated to Illinois in 1795 was the head of a large family, many of the descendants of whom are still to be found living in the county. He was born in Virginia and removed to Kentucky immediately after the Revolutionary War, and came to the New Design settlement a few years later. In 1797 he crossed into Missouri and settled at Florissant, west of St. Louis. Two years later he returned to Illinois and lived for a time in the northern part of Randolph county. From there he moved to what is now Monroe county and established a farm home on the Prairie Du Long Creek, in 1802. He sold this farm in 1808 and moved to another location on the Kaskaskia river near the present site of Fayetteville in St. Clair county. Here he finished his varied career and died in the year 1812. His nine children were Robert, Nancy, Elizabeth, John, Lucinda, James, Thomas, Ruth and Mary. Several of these lived and died in St. Clair county. Nancy married William Lot Whitesides, who shortly after 1800 settled three miles each of Belleville. John Pulliam settled near the present city of Belleville at an early day. Lucinda became the wife of Joseph Ogle, son of Captain Joseph Ogle. James Pulliam who was about nine years of age when he came with his family to Illinois, married Judith Whitesides and settled two miles east of Belleville. He was a well-informed man for his day, and an able Baptist preacher. He was liberal in his support to religious and educational institutions. He died in 1854.

Events

BirthAbt 1750Albemarle County, Virginia
Death1797Monroe County, Illinois

Families

FatherRichard Stockton (1710 - 1775)
MotherAgnes Anthony ( - )
SiblingDeborah Stockton (1738 - 1810)
SiblingThomas Stockton (1740 - 1809)
SiblingElizabeth Stockton (1742 - )
SiblingRev. Robert Stockton (1742 - 1825)
SiblingJohn Stockton (1745 - 1807)
SiblingAnne "Nancy" Stockton (1745 - 1805)
SiblingRichard Stockton (1746 - 1719)
SiblingJemima Stockton (1747 - 1833)
SiblingMourning Stockton (1750 - )
SiblingDavid Stockton (1750 - 1792)
SiblingWinneford Stockton (1750 - )
SiblingSarah Stockton (1750 - )