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John Wesley Porter

Male 1886 - 1967  (80 years)


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  • Name John Wesley Porter 
    Birth 1 Jan 1886  IL Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1967 
    Person ID I8638  forneyclark
    Last Modified 22 Mar 2024 

    Father John W. Porter,   b. 1863, IL Find all individuals with events at this locationd. AFT. 1895 (Age > 33 years) 
    Mother Mary Francis Shiverdecker,   b. 8 Oct 1861, MO Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1920-1930, probably in MO Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 68 years) 
    Marriage 5 Oct 1882  Bollinger Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1519  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Hattie May Richey,   b. 1892, of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1983 (Age 91 years) 
    Marriage 23 Aug 1915  Gipsy, Bollinger Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Ethel Marie Porter,   b. 13 Sep 1916, Stoddard Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 Jun 2007 (Age 90 years)
     2. Thelma A. Porter,   b. 1919 (Age 105 years)
     3. Raymond M. Porter,   b. 1922 (Age 102 years)
     4. Charles J. Porter,   b. 1928 (Age 96 years)
    Family ID F3455  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Mar 2024 

  • Notes 
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      [From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized or printed in bold in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
      Source:
      Anonymous Researcher #1:

      SHIVERDECKER INFORMATION BEGINNING IN 1860

      1860: On July 23, 1860 Christopher C. SHIVERDON, 28, lived in LAWRENCE Twp., Bollinger County, MO. With him were his wife, Julia A., 26, and John Lochet, 19. All three were born in Virginia. John Lockett most likely was Julia's brother.

      1870: On August 11, 1870 Columbus Shiverdecker and Julia lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., and MO. Their children, all born in Missouri, were MARY, 9; Christina, 8; James, 4; and Sarah, 2.

      1880: On June 1, 1880 J. A. SHIVERDAKER., 48, lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO. In this census, Julia informed that her father had been born in Kentucky. Julia was evidently a widow by 1880. Living with her were MARY F., 19; CHRISTIANA, 17; James W., 13; Sarah C., 11; Lucinda, 9; and D. C. A., 6.

      1890: After 1880, JULY A. Shiverdecker was found in only one record--the 1890 VETERAN'S SCHEDULE for Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO where her post office was named as Buchanan. She was identified as the widow of Christopher Shiverdecker. He had incurred the "disability" of consumption while serving in the Civil War.


      RESEARCH ON MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER

      Research on Christopher C. and Julia Ann Shiverdecker's oldest daughter, Mary F. Shiverdecker follows. Of the two marriage records found for Mary F. Shiverdecker in Missouri marriage databases on Ancestry.com, the record referred to in the following text is the correct entry from Bollinger County, Missouri records.


      MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER TO JOHN W. PORTER

      1882: On October 5, 1882 at the bride's residence in Bollinger County, Missouri, John W. Porter and Mary F. Shiverdecker were married by Wm. P. Stovall. In one Missouri marriages database on Ancestry.com, the Shiverdecker name was not transcribed accurately. A careful examination of the handwriting in the blurry 1882 record revealed the name was Shiverdecker, (not STINEBAKER as a transcription of that record showed).

      Birth of Mary and John Porter's First Child

      1883: According to records at Missouri State Archives, a female child was born to Mary SHIVERDECK POTTER and John POTTER, a Bollinger County farmer, on August 6, 1883. In the 1880 Missouri censuses, one Missouri husband and wife were named John and Mary Potter; they didn't live in Bollinger County. It is possible a John POTTER and a Mary (with the uncommon maiden name of Shiverdeck) may have moved to Bollinger County during those three years (1880-1883), but it seems much more likely that this record was for Mary Shiverdecker Porter and her husband, John W.

      Although no name was recorded for the child born in 1883, she probably was John W. and Mary F. Porter's first. In the 1900 census, one Porter girl, J. A., was born in August of 1882. This birth year entry may have been an error. Since the birth year entered for Allen Porter in the 1900 census was a year early--1894 rather than 1895, it is possible that the birth year entered for J. A. Porter in that census may also have been a year early--1882 rather than 1883.


      J. W. PORTERS LIVE IN ILLINOIS

      Little is known about Mary's husband except that he was born in Illinois. John and Mary moved to Illinois at some time during the first few years of their marriage, probably after 1883 and prior to 1885. From 1885 to 1895, Mary and John W. Porter had at least three children who were born in Illinois and survived, a conclusion supported by censuses and other records. The three children were John Wesley Porter, born on Jan 1, 1885; Mary Francis Porter, born in June, 1891; and Allen Columbus Porter, born on October 6, 1895.

      Knowing that Porters lived in Illinois for years makes it more likely that an October, 1897 marriage in Saline County, Illinois records may have been for this Mrs. Mary Porter and her second husband, J. W. Douglas. It is possible that J. W. Douglas, born in Illinois, was the J. W. Douglas who lived in Gallatin Co., Illinois for many decades. Gallatin County is directly east of Saline County and shares a boundary with it


      MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER PORTER TO J. W. DOUGLAS

      1897: In the ILLINOIS MARRIAGE INDEX, two records were found in Saline County, Illinois for a J. W. Douglas who married a Mrs. Mary Porter or Mrs. Mary SHOVERDEOR Porter on October 30, 1897. Both records were for the same date, same county, and no doubt, are for the very same couple. It appears likely that Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter married J. W. Douglas in Saline County, Illinois.


      THE CENSUS IN 1900-PORTERS AND DOUGLASES

      1900: In the 1900 census, J. W. Douglas, born in March of 1850 and Mary, born in October of 1857, lived in Lorance Twp., Bollinger Co., MO with their blended family. They had been married two years. In this census, Mary was the mother of six children of whom four were living. The census was taken in June, and Mary and J. W. Douglas had been married two years in June; they would have been married three years by October of 1900. This fits the Douglas couple, J. W. and Mrs. Mary Porter, who married in Illinois in October of 1897.

      Living with Douglases in 1900 were two of Mary Porter's children--J. A., August 1882 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]; Allen, Oct, 1894 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]-- and three of J. W. Douglas's children--Georgia?, Nov ?, 1880; May P., June, 1882; and Alice, July 1886. All five young people were identified as daughters or step-daughters. It is difficult to gauge this census's accuracy, though--Allen Porter was identified as a female born in 1894, even though he was a male born in 1895.

      Two of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's children

      1900: In 1900, a John W. Lockett family lived in Cowan Township, Wayne County, not too many miles away from where the J. W. Douglas family lived. John W. Lockett, 59, was born October, 1840 in Virginia and his wife, Martha J., 55, was born December, 1844 in Illinois.

      Two of Mary Porter's children lived with the Lockett couple in 1900: Mary F. Porter, born in June, 1891 and John W. Porter, born in January, 1886. The Porter children were identified as niece and nephew of John and Martha Lockett. John W. Lockett most likely was the brother of Julia A. Lockett Shiverdecker-in the 1860 census, a John Lochit from Virginia lived with Christopher and Julia Shiverdecker. That would make Locketts the GREAT uncle and GREAT aunt of Mary F. Porter and John W. Porter rather than uncle and aunt (as recorded in this census). This makes sense when ages of Martha and John are considered.


      MARRIAGE OF MARY F. DOUGLAS'S DAUGHTER, MARY FRANCIS

      1908: Missouri Marriages for Stoddard County record that Francis Porter of Bollinger County and F. F. Nash of Brownwood, Stoddard County were married on November 18, 1908 by a Justice of the Peace at Brownwood, Missouri. Fred Nash, born in October of 1857, was decades older than Francis. She was not yet eighteen and inherited a ready-made family-Fred Nash's three children from his first marriage: John, born in January of 1895; George, born in October of 1897, and Norah, born in March of 1900. On October 20, 1909, Fred and Francis's first child was born--Ana [sic] Laura Nash.

      1910: On April 27, 1910 Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two sons, John Wesley and Allen Porter, lived with their step-father and mother, James W. DUGLES and Mary F. in Pike Township, Stoddard County. In this census record, Mary Douglas was the mother of five children, of whom four were living. Listed right before the Douglas family on the census page were Fred and Francis Nash and family. This Francis Nash is the same Mary F. Porter who lived with the Lockett family when the 1900 census was recorded. Francis, born in 1891 in Illinois, was the daughter of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas. In records, Mary Francis Porter Nash sometimes used the name Mary and at other times used the name Francis. In records, John Wesley Porter sometimes used the name Wesley and at other times used the name John.

      1915: On August 23, 1915, John W. Porter and Hattie Richey, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend G. M. Mouser at the bride's home according to Bollinger County marriage records.

      Draft Registration of Mary F. Porter Douglas's Sons

      1917: Allen Columbus Porter, 21, of Advance, Missouri, filled out a draft card in the Swinton Precinct of Stoddard County on June 5, 1917. Allen was born on October 6, 1895; he was a farmer. He was of medium height and build. His eyes and hair were brown. Allen named his mother as his dependant, so J. W. Douglas may have passed away by this time and Mary F. Douglas probably lived with Allen Porter.

      1918: On September 12, 1918, John Wesley Porter of Advance, Stoddard County, filled out his draft card in Bloomfield, Missouri. Born on January 1, 1885, John Wesley was a farmer. His nearest relative was his wife, Hattie May. John W. was 5'8", of slender build; he had blue eyes and light hair.


      MARY F. DOUGLAS' FAMILY IN LATER YEARS

      1920: On January 20, 1920 Wesley J. Porter, his wife Hattie, and their children lived on a farm in Wayne Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. Wesley's brother, Allen C., and his widowed mother, Mary F. Douglas, lived with John Wesley Porter's family in 1920.

      In the 1920 census, Francis and Frederick Nash and their children also lived in Wayne Township in Bollinger County.

      1926: Ana [sic] Laura Nash, daughter of F. F. Nash and Francis passed away on December 29, 1926; she was only a couple months over seventeen years old. The cause of death listed on her death certificate was PURPURAL ECCLAMPSIA. The birthplace listed for her mother was Illinois; the maiden name of her mother was Francis Porter.

      1927: On December 4, 1927, Allen Porter and Jesse Gilliand, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend J. A. Abernathy of Zalma, Missouri, according to Bollinger County records.

      1929: Frederick Nash passed away in Brownwood, Pike Township, Stoddard County on March 2, 1929. The cause of death was nephritis.

      1930: On April 21 and 22 the families of Allen C. Porter and John W. Porter were listed next to each other on the census for Wayne Twp., Bollinger Co. Mary F. Douglas was not found in the 1930 census; she may have passed away between 1920 and 1930; no death certificate record was found for Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas.

      On April 11, 1930, the thirty-nine year old widow, Francis Nash lived in Bernie City in Liberty Township, Stoddard County. Francis had five children for whom to provide: Ivy, 13; Myrtle, 11; Irene, 8; Freeman, 5; and Max 2. All of the Nash children had been born in Missouri.

      1930: A little more than a year after Fred Nash's death, his widow, Mary F. Nash, became the wife of E. F. Perry. Both were from Bernie, Stoddard County, Missouri. A minister, G. A. Crocker, married the couple in Bernie on April 12, 1930.

      1935: Mary Francis Porter Nash Perry's husband, Emanuel (or E. F.) Perry, of Fornfelt, Scott County, Missouri died on February 8, 1935. Fornfelt was located in the northern part of Scott County. The informant for Emanuel's death certificate was his wife, Mary Francis Perry. According to Emanuel's death certificate, two years was the length of the Perry's residence in Fornfelt when his death occurred.
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      [From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
      Source:
      Anonymous Researcher #1:

      JOHN AND MARTHA (THOM) LOCKETT:

      1840: In the 1840 census, the Michael Shiverdecker family and a John Lockett family both appear in the Kanawha County, VA census. Both families were in the western district; both records were entered by Stephen Chitton. John was on page 36; Michael was on page 37. Several girls live with the John Lockett family: two girls are under 5, one girl is 5 & under 10, and one girl is 10 & under 15. It is possible Julia Ann Lockett was one of those Lockett girls. In the 1840 census, John had four children.

      No young male was counted in the census, but according to both the 1900 census and his death certificate, John W. Lockett was not born until October of 1840 and the 1840 census was taken in June.

      1850: In the 1850 census for Putnam County, Virginia, John W. (William) Lockett was the son of a blacksmith, John O. (Owen) Lockett. John Owen, 51, was born in about 1799 and his wife, Lucretia, 53, was born in about 1797. In 1850, only two children were found with them on the census--Nancy, 15, and John W., 9. The ages of John O. Lockett and Lucretia fall into the right age categories to match the ages of the Lockett couple in the 1840 Kanawha County census. Maybe, these families moved from Kanawha to Putnam County at about the same time.

      Note: I have found death certificates for John William Lockett (whom I believe to be Julia Ann Lockett Shiverdecker's brother--not her father) and for John W.'s wife, Martha Thom Lockett (born in Jackson County, Illinois). John W. Lockett's death certificate was the source that listed John W.'s middle name as William and his father's middle name as Owen.
      I am sure this is the right John W. Lockett. He always listed Virginia as the place of birth for his mother, his father, and himself. When John died, though, his wife Martha, entered John W.'s father's place of birth as Kentucky on the death certificate (rather than Virginia as stated in censuses) and gave John's mother's name as LURISHA Withrow of West Virginia (rather than Lucretia as stated in the 1850 census).

      1860: By 1860, John LOCKET lived in Missouri with Julia Ann and Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker in Bollinger County. John Locket fought in the Civil War with Company C., 8th Prov. Reg't Enrolled MO militia, detailed and organized on May 5, 1863 by Col. Robert M. Brewer of Perry County, Missouri. John, a private, was ordered into active service on April 23, 1863 in Perry County, Missouri. He was relieved from duty November 8, 1863 by General Schofield according to Missouri records (and on November 13, 1863 according to the 1890 surviving soldiers record).

      1890: Someone forgot to cross their t's and a John LOCKELL of Coldwater, Missouri, was found on 1890's surviving soldiers special schedule in Cowan Township, Wayne County, Missouri. According to this record, John had the rank of corporal and his company was C, 8th Regmt, Infantry.

      1900: Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's daughter, Mary Francis Porter lived with John and Martha Lockett in Cowan Township, Wayne County, MIssouri; (Mary F. and her brother were listed as a niece and a nephew in that census).

      1910: John W. Lockett and his wife, Martha lived in Ripley County, Missouri by 1910. Martha had a brother, John B. Thom, who lived in Ripley County, also; that may be why the couple moved to Ripley County. John Lockett died on March 9, 1911 and his occupation was recorded as Union Soldier on his death certificate. Martha died in July of 1929. They were both buried in Gatewood, Ripley County, Missouri.
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      [From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
      Source:
      Anonymous Researcher #1:
      Clarifications:

      John Lockett married Martha Thom on the 4th (or 6th) of October, 1864 in Jackson County, Illinois as recorded in the online ILLINOIS STATEWIDE MARRIAGE INDEX, 1763-1900. Martha's birthplace (on the death certificate) supported this conclusion since Martha was born in Jackson County, Illinois in December of 1843. In addition, Martha's brother, John B. Thom, of Jackson County, Illinois, lived in Ripley County before John and Martha did and afterwards. Joe Thom was named as Martha Thom Lockett's father on her death certificate.

      Lucretia Withrow was cited as the maiden name of John Owen Lockett's wife. It is possible John W. Lockett's mother Lucretia is also Julia Ann Lockett Shiverdecker's mother. I was unable to find a Lucretia Withrow who was born at the right time in any records thus far, though, and not a single LURISHA Withrow was found in records searched. LURISHA was named as John W. Lockett's mother in John's death certificate; the informant was his wife, Martha Thom Lockett.

      It seems likely there are ties between Shiverdeckers and Locketts as evidenced by the fact that John lived with Christopher C. and Julia Ann in 1860 at census time. Also, the "strawberries" letter posted on your website [http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com] sent to John LOCKET at Ursa, Missouri showed these people still remained in contact after decades (John Lockett and Christina Shiverdecker in this instance). The "strawberries" letter was sent in May of 1897. An old railroad map (c. 1897-1898) shows that Ursa, Wayne County, Missouri, is located (roughly) half way between Coldwater (where John lived in 1890 according to his surviving soldiers record) and Buchanan in Bollinger County, which is near the area where Shiverdeckers resided for years. By census time in 1900, John Locketts still lived in Wayne County. By this time, Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two children (John Wesley. and Mary Francis.) lived with John and Martha Lockett.

      SHIVERDECKER MARRIAGES FOUND ONLINE

      Another Mary F. Shiverdecker: One marriage record in Ancestry.com's database of Bollinger County marriages is for a Mary F. Shiverdecker who married a Dan T. Edwards on January 2, 1869. Since only one Shiverdecker family was found living in Bollinger County in the 1860 and 1870 censuses, this was rather puzzling. It is doubtful this woman was "our" Mary since Mary would have been much too young to get married--especially if Mary F. were born in 1860-1861 as some records indicate. However, a justice of the peace from Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., Missouri officiated at the marriage ceremony of the Dan T. Edwards couple and Fillmore Twp. is where "our" Shiverdeckers lived in 1870. Mary F. Shiverdecker may have been a relative of the Bollinger County Shiverdeckers who just happened to get married there--but that seems a bit puzzling since brides usually were married in their own communities.

      Christina: CHRISTINA SCHEONBORN of Castor, Bollinger County married Elisha J. Kinder of Zalma, Bollinger County on December 12, 1890. A review of the handwriting on the document showed this woman actually was Christina Shiverdecker, not SCHEONBORN. Christina and Elisha were married by T. W. Cooper, a minister of the gospel. This minister most likely was Thomas W. Cooper, farmer and preacher; he was found in the 1900 census for Bollinger County.

      Sarah: I always enjoy seeing things for myself and was happy to finally find the Sarah C. Shiverdecker marriage record in Bollinger County's records under names Sarah A. KRIACEDECK and Marshall EAKLE. In the record was written: THE MOTHER OF THE SAID SARAH C. SHIVERDECK BEING PRESENT GIVING HER NAME AS JULIA ANN SHIVERDECK AND THIS DAY GIVES HER CONSENT TO THE SAID MARRIAGE. Sarah and Marshal were married on August 22, 1886 at the home of a minister of the gospel, C. J. Eaker?--I'm not positive the initials are totally accurate.

      I was not able to find Sarah Catherine Shiverdecker living with Marshall Eaker. She was found with Eaker children after her marriage to Thom. I did find a death certificate for Marshall in Missouri Archives records, though.

      David: David SCHIVERDAKR of Stoddard County and Susan C. Eaker of Stoddard County, daughter of T. A. J. Eaker (who gave his consent to the marriage) were married at Brownwood, Missouri, on October 17, 1894, by R. H. Wolf, Justice of the Peace, according to a Stoddard County, Missouri marriage records database on Ancestry. com. I am not totally satisfied that I have correctly transcribed Mr. Eaker's initials here.

      I'm still curious about David Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's son. D. C. A. in the 1880 census and the David Lysander who married Susan C. Eaker appear to be the same person in spite of their initials not matching. The census of June 1, 1880 showed D. C. A.'s age to be six. This is close to David Lysander's age in many records. It seems curious, though, that he would be called D. C. A. on the 1880 census if his name were David Lysander. David Shiverdecker's year of birth ranged from 1857 to 1875 in records I found so that makes it rather confusing.
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      Source:
      https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRPM-DR1
      John Wesley Porter
      1886-1967 • LRPM-DR1??
      No Marriage Events

      Hattie Mae Ritchey
      1892-1983 • LRK6-S15??

      Children of Hattie Mae Ritchey and John Wesley Porter (4)
      Ethel Marie Porter
      1916-2007 • LRPM-8GR??

      Thelma A Porter
      1919-Deceased • LRPM-4GH??

      Raymond M Porter
      1922-Deceased • LRPM-FVQ??

      Charles J Porter
      1928-Deceased • LRPM-FSF
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      Source:
      https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2ZSZ-K16
      John W. Porter
      1863-Deceased • 2ZSZ-K16??
      Marriage: 05 OCT 1882
      Bollinger,Missouri

      Mary F Shiverdecker
      1863-Deceased • 2ZSZ-LNC??

      Children of Mary F Shiverdecker and John W. Porter (3)
      Merry Frances Porter
      1890-1978 • GWRX-CJH??

      Allen Columbus Porter
      1895-1971 • 2ZSZ-NCY??

      John Porter
      Deceased • G4LP-4FG
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