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Name |
Oscar Campbell |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I8561 |
forneyclark |
Last Modified |
12 Apr 2024 |
Father |
William E. Campbell, b. ABT. 1868, from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO |
Mother |
Lucinda Angeline "Cinda" Shiverdecker, b. 8 May 1871, MO; of Buchanan, MO; of Zalma & of Wayne Twp. & of Sturdivant, Bollinger Co., MO d. 3 Feb 1939, Union Hill Cem., Zalma, Bollinger Co., MO (Age 67 years) |
Marriage |
25 Dec 1896 |
Bollinger Co., MO |
Family ID |
F3411 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Alvin Green Bostick & Hattie Campbell were married on March 6, 1911 in Bollinger County, Missouri. Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker Campbell) signed for Hattie because Hattie was too young to marry legally. Both Alvin and Hattie were from Buchanan, MO.
Three of the starred items below are marriages of Lucinda Shiverdecker--(spelled Lucinda Schinerdecker in one database). For clarification, her progressive name changes are in parenthesis. Lucinda also used the name "Cinda" in censuses.
*1896----Lucinda Shiverdecker was married to W. (?middle initial?) Campbell on December 25, 1896 in Bollinger County, MO. One researcher identified Lucinda's first husband's initials as W. E. while an Ancestry.com marriage database recorded his initials as W. R. It was impossible for me to tell what the second initial was and so far, I haven't found the man in a census. Mr. Campbell was from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO. Lucinda (over 18) was from Buchanan, MO. The Missouri archives lists a W. E. Campbell, divorced, who died in Stoddard County in the late 1930s. Is it possible that Lucinda and W. Campbell divorced and then, Lucinda later married again? In records, people sometimes claimed to be widowed when they were actually divorced.
*1919----Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker, Campbell) married a T. B.Tate on March 18, 1919 in Bollinger County. Lucinda was from Zalma and T. B. was from Hahn.
*1920----In the 1920 census, Lucinda Tate lived in a residence with Homer and Oscar Campbell near Alvin & Hattie Bostick while Thomas B. Tate lived in a different residence. Home and Oscar were two of three sons Lucinda had with her first husband, W. Campbell. In the census, Lucinda described herself as married; Thomas B. Tate described himself as a widower. They lived in Wayne Township, Bollinger County in 1920.
*1927----Mrs. Lucenda (Shiverdecker, Campbell, Tate) married George Howell on April 30, 1927 at Bloomfield, Stoddard County, MO. Lucenda and George both were from Sturdivant in Bollinger County.
*1939----Death certificate information: On Lucinda's death certificate (February, 1939), her name was entered as Lucinda Howell.
Evidently, the children Lucinda had with W. Campbell were Hattie, Walter, Flora, Homer, and Oscar. I have found marriage records that I believe are for Hattie, Walter, Homer, and Oscar--but no marriage record that seems to be for Flora.
Anonymous Researcher #1 also provided the following two site references, the first concerning the marriage of Alvin Bostick and Hattie Campbell and the second providing an additional reference for the names of William E. Campbell and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker Campbell's children.
http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.bollinger/1894/mb.ashx
Alvin Bostick Weds Hattie Campbell
Posted by: Marysday 11 Nov 2003 11:51PM
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Bostick, Campbell, Kinder, Burk, turner, Dunn, Sitze, Vavak, Bell, Kerr
The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO March 9, 1911
Married March 5, at the home of the bride's mother, Alvin Bostick and Miss Hattie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mrs. Cinda Campbell. There were quite a large number of guests present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and family, Joe Dunn and daughter, Miss Retta, Mr. and Mrs. Sitze, Ed Vavak, Mrs. J. W. Bostick, the mother of the groom, and family, Robert Kerr of Greenbrier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell. Mrs. Bell is a sister of the groom. The bride and groom are an excellent young couple and their many friends wish them a long and prosperous journey through life. ~ Buchanan News Item.
(Note from Maryday: Bride's age is listed as it appeared in the paper. I have no further knowlege as to whether it is correct or not.)
http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.campbell/8988.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Re: Unknown Picture
Posted by: Glen Kinder 4 Sept 2006 2:41PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kinder
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Hattie Mae, Flora, Oscar, Walter, or Homer. These are children of Wiliam E. Campbell b. Abt 1868 and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker b. Abt 1871. They lived in South East Mo.
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