Individual Details

William P. Pinkley

(9 Jun 1804 - 5 Nov 1864)

Pauline's notes say he was hung during the Civil War by Bushwackers (outlaw Confederate sympathizers) on Carver Creek (which is near Hogan in Iron County).

Another version of the story found on Ancestry.com indicates he may have known at least one of his killers.

Events

Birth9 Jun 1804Burke, North Carolina, USA
Marriage25 Dec 1824Barren, Kentucky, USA - Mary Huckaby
Occupation1850Farmer - Madison, Missouri, USA
MarriageEst 1852Louisa Smith
Death5 Nov 1864Hogan, Iron, Missouri, USA

Families

SpouseMary Huckaby (1810 - 1857)
ChildElizabeth Pinkley (1828 - )
ChildJesse Andrew Pinkley (1830 - )
ChildLouisa Pinkley (1833 - 1881)
ChildEmanuel Pinkley (1835 - )
ChildWilliam Pinkley (1837 - 1867)
ChildSusan Pinkley (1839 - 1866)
ChildMary Jane Pinkley (1841 - 1892)
ChildGeorge W. Pinkley (1844 - 1913)
ChildMichael Forster Pinkley (1847 - )
ChildRachael P. Pinkley (1849 - 1860)
SpouseLouisa Smith (1834 - 1901)
ChildMelinda Catherine Pinkley (1857 - )
ChildJames E. Pinkley (1860 - 1934)
ChildSarah Adeline Pinkley (1862 - 1915)
ChildJohn Christopher Pinkley (1864 - 1940)
FatherMichael Pinkley (1755 - 1828)
MotherElizabeth Reel (1765 - 1830)
SiblingRachel Pinkley (1782 - )
SiblingRuth Pinkley (1786 - )
SiblingJosiah Pinkley (1790 - )
SiblingGeorge H. Pinkley (1792 - )
SiblingElizabeth Pinkley (1798 - )
SiblingMarion Pinkley (1799 - )
SiblingMargaret "Peggy" Pinkley (1800 - )

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