Geneva: She wasn’t just the life of the party. She WAS the party!
February 26, 2014 at 2:43 AM (Geneva and Joe)
An Oldie… But A Goodie!
May 25, 2012 at 8:52 PM (Clynese and Winnie, Geneva and Joe, Growing Up Years, Jimmy, Johnny and Verna, Nathan and Icy, Our Beautiful Branches, Photos: Just for Fun, Sara & Dave, Teen and Dick)
Congrats Kyle!
June 16, 2009 at 10:24 PM (Just for Fun, Kid Corner, Our Beautiful Branches, Our Not-So-Extended Family, Photos: Just for Fun)
Well… the little Root Beer lovin’ boy finally graduated!
Congrats, Kyle!
Kyle graduated this May from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Meteorology, along with a minor in Journalism/Broadcasting and minor in Mathmatics.
What a great accomplishment, Kyle!
Now, go have a Root Beer!
Prayer Requests for the Family!
April 9, 2009 at 9:22 PM (Clynese and Winnie, Geneva and Joe, Jimmy, Johnny and Verna, Sara & Dave, Teen and Dick)
Family, we need to all join together in praying for Uncle Winnie, for Uncle Joe who will be having surgery shortly, and for Uncle Johnny. Please join me in praying for all of our dear uncles, for their health and well being… let’s all join together and send up some prayers! They are so special to all of us. And while you are at it, pray for Aunt Clynese, Aunt Teen, Aunt Geneva and Aunt Verna! They could use your prayers as well!
PRAYER WORKS!
The Hand of God ?
April 9, 2009 at 8:51 PM (Just for Fun)
Red represents low-energy X-rays, the medium range is green, and the most energetic ones are colored blue. The blue hand-like structure was created by energy emanating from the nebula around they dying star PSR B1509-58. The red areas are from a neighboring gas cloud called RCW 89. Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/P.Slane, et al.
Happy Easter Family!
April 9, 2009 at 6:49 AM (Just for Fun)
Jelly Bellies?
MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU
& YOURS THIS EASTER!
Peter Cotton Tail says:
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
Everyone needs a friend who’s all ears.
There’s no such thing as too much candy.
(The best things in life are still sweet and gooey.)
All work and no play can make you a basket case.
Everyone is entitled to a bad hare day.
To show your true colors, you have to come out of your shell.
MAY GOD BLESS YOU!
Happy Easter Family!
Love To You All!
More Great Stockton Genealogy
March 27, 2009 at 4:47 AM (Our Beautiful Branches, Our Not-So-Extended Family)
This is some great research I ran across on the internet on the Stockton line, which ties in nicely to some of our Stockton lines. FYI
As posted @: http://www.berylreid.com/
This page traces the ancestry of (http://www.berylreid.com/) mother’s paternal grandmother, Penelope Hightower Stockton. Penelope was the daughter of Andrew Jackson Stockton and Susan Hall and was born in Itawamba County, Mississippi. Penelope married Walter Shipman in 1895 in Hardin County, TN. To follow this family line back to Richard Stockton ca. 1640 in New Jersey click on the underlined link and follow it down the page. This Richard Stockton was the grandfather of Richard Stockton, who signed the Declaration of Independence as a Representative from New Jersey.
Most of the information is based on the work of THE STOCKTON PROJECT, by Pam Jeglinski; FEB 2000. I did the research on the Andrew Jackson Stockton (my leaf on this tree) family with census records from Itawamba County, Mississippi, Franklin County, Alabama and Hardin County, Tennesse in the time period from 1840 – 1910.
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PHOTOS POSTED @ http://www.berylreid.com/
(Our Bunch!)
Above Photo Courtesy of Randy Mink
STOCKTON, Martha Caledonia b: c 1872 Mississippi m: 20 December 1888 Itawamba County, MS d: June 1901 Burial: buried in Wates Graveyard on TN river. Probably Lauderdale Co., AL Census: 1880 Franklin Co., AL
…………….+BELL, James Wiley b 1: 03 August 1866 Alabama b 2: c 1867 Alabama d: 01 April 1956 Memphis, Shelby County, TN Burial: 01 April 1956 buried in Shady Grove Cemetery, Saltillo, TN, Swift Funeral Home, Osceola, AR. Census 1: 1910 Hardin County, TN Census 2: 1880 Winston Co., AL Census 3:1900 Colbert County, AL.
……… BELL, Mary Jane b: 31 October 1889 Tupelo, MS d: 21 April 1982 Sikeston, MO
…………. +GANT, Marvin b: 08 May 1884 m: 14 February 1909 Saltillo, TN d: 08 October 1963 Dudley, MO Burial: 11 October 1963
……… BELL, Della Safrona b: 12 January 1896 Fulton, Itawamba Co., MS d: 27 April 1974 Bessemer, AL
…………. +HECTOR, Samuel Carmack b: 07 June 1884 Dell, AR m: 31 March 1918 Dell, Chickasawba District, Mississippi Co., Arkansas d: 11 April 1940 Oakgrove, LA Census: Btn. 16 – 17 February 1920 p 112 Hector Twp, Mississippi, AR
……… BELL, Ella Icy b: 21 April 1898 d: April 1985 Tennessee
…………. +GOFF, Alton
……… Bell b: June 1901 d: June 1901
… *2nd Wife of James Wiley Bell:
……. +PICKENS, Willie Timothous “Miss Moodie” b 1: 10 August 1876 Huntsville, Madison County AL or Waterloo, Lauderdale County, AL b 2: 1877 m: c 1905 d: 30 May 1964 Died in Waterloo, Lauderdale County, AL while visiting sister. Burial: 1964 Shady Grove Cemetery, Saltillo, Hardin, TN Grave #3115
……… BELL, Male b: 1906 d: 1906
……… BELL, Willie Rheba b: 03 October 1907
…………. +JOHNSON, Earl
……… *2nd Husband of Willie Rheba Bell:
…………. +PARNELL, Claude Charles m: c 1925 d: 30 April 1973 West Plains, MO Burial: Out from West Plains, MO
……… BELL, Jimmie b: 30 September 1910 TN d: 25 December 1985 at home, Bono
…………. +GOFF, Alma b: 19 June 1919 TN m: 03 July 1937 New Madrid, MO d: 1987 Portageville, MO
……… *2nd Wife of Jimmie Bell:
…………. +HOOPER, Alberta “Audra” b: 20 September 1911 Hardiman Co TN m: 13 August 1958 Paragould, AR
……… BELL, Johnnie Hampton b 1: 14 February 1913 b 2: 14 February 1912 d: 26 June 1956 Burial: 1956 Shady Grove Cemetery, Saltillo, Hardin, TN Grave #3113
…………. +Laverne d: c 1958
Andrew Jackson Stockton, b. ca. 1849 d. between 1891 (birth of Jackie) and 1900, Susan is a widow.Spouse: Susan Jane Hall b. July 1842 in Itawamba county MS – parents were William C. Hall and Adeline Green. d. unknown – appears in the 1900 Hardin county Census ( as a widow) living in the house of her single son, John Stockton and his brother Dallas, and sister Jackie. She is gone by the 1910 census.
Married 16 December 1870 at Itawamba, Ms.
Children:
- Martha (Marthy) Caledonia Stockton, b. 1872 d. 1901 m. Dec. 20 1888 to James Wiley Bell in Itawamba county MS.
- John W. Stockton, b. June 1876, m. 1907 to Fannie Parnell (b. Aug. 12, 1891 d. Dec. 1966) d. 1951 buried in New Lebanon Cemetery on the border of Tishomingo and Prentiss county, MS.
- Oscar Stockton, b. 1877 d. unknown
- Almeda b. 1878 m. John Worley August 9, 1896 in Hardin county, TN
- Penelope Hightower Stockton, b. September 1881, m. Walter Montgomery Shipman, 29 December 1895 d. 1957, buried White Sulphur Cemetery, Hardin county TN
- Dallas b. May 1885 married (#1) to Elzie Smith she died in 1929 (#2) , Jensey Fields, d. 1954 buried White Sulphur Cemetery, Hardin county TN
- Jackie b. Sept 1891 m. 1907 to Edgar Cresap (b. Jan. 1879 d. May 1967) d. 1955 buried White Sulphur Cemetery, Hardin county TN
John Clayton Stockton
Birthday: ca. 1796
Birthplace: Guilford, Nc
Mother: Ann Pattison
Father: Joseph Stockton
Sex: male
(mother of first 12 children is believed to be named “Jency” )
Note: It is rumored that Jency was Native American but no clear evidence has been discovered, to date.
- William Carroll Stockton born ca. 1827 at Itawamba, Ms
William Carroll served in the Union army during the Civil War.
- Elizabeth Stockton (2) born ca. 1829 at Itawamba, Ms
- Juliann Stockton born ca. 1830 at Itawamba, Ms
- Lowery Stockton Judge born ca. 1834 at Itawamba, Ms
- Martha Stockton Twin born ca. 1836 at Itawamba, Ms
- Thomas Stockton Twin born ca. 1836 at Itawamba, Ms
- Martin van Buren Stockton born ca. 1837 at Itawamba, Ms
Martin served in Union Army in Civil War, died May 12, 1863 in POW camp in Bolivar TN.
- Mary Ann Stockton born 29 May 1838 at Itawamba, Ms
- Wesley C Stockton born 29 May 1839 at Itawamba, Ms
- Amanda Stockton born ca. 1840 at Itawamba, Ms
- Samuel Stockton born ca. 1841 at Itawamba, Ms
- John W Stockton born ca. 1842 at Itawamba, Ms
John W. served in Union army with 17th Regiment / Connecticutt Volunteers. Married to Rutha Watson, 10 September 1844 at Itawamba, Ms
- Joseph Stockton born ca. 1845 at Itawamba, Ms
Joseph Stockton served with the Confederate Army in the 2nd Mississippi Infantry.
- Polk Dallas Stockton born ca. 1847 at Itawamba, Ms
- Melissa E Stockton born December 1847 at Itawamba, Ms
- Andrew Jackson Stockton born ca. 1849 at Itawamba, Ms
- Francis Marion Stockton born 14 January 1850 at Itawamba, Ms
- Married to Jane Hall, 8 October 1857 at Fulton, Itawamba, Ms
- James Lafayette Stockton born February 1858 at Fulton, Itawamba, Ms
- Died 6 November 1865 at Itawamba, Ms
Joseph Stockton (9), b. ca. 1765, d. October 1844Spouse: Ann Pattison
Married 13 December 1787 at Guilford, Nc.
Children:
- Daniel Stockton, b. ca. 1788
- William P Stockton, b. ca. 1789, m. Sarah (Wid Eaton) Smith, 7 April 1818
- Sarah Stockton, b. ca. 1791, m. Charles Pettit, bef. 1811
- Joseph P Stockton, b. ca. 1793, m. Nancy, ca. 1820, m. Mariah H Stout, 1 March 1857, d. ca. 1865
- Mary Stockton, b. September 1794
- John Clayton Stockton, b. ca. 1796, m. Rutha Watson, 10 September 1844, m. Jane Hall, 8 October 1857, d. 6 November 1865
- Elizabeth Stockton, b. ca. 1800
Daniel Stockton (4), b. 17 February 1727, d. 8 April 1804Spouse: Mary Clayton, b. 16 September 1735, d. 12 March 1818.
Married 2 January 1752 at Hardwick Mtg, Sussex, Nj.
Children:
- Mary Stockton (11), b. August 1753, m. Richard Lundy, 16 June 1773, d. 6 April 1838
- Sarah Stockton (14), b. 1758, d. bef. 1800
- Elizabeth Stockton (13), b. 1763, m. Thomas Lundy, 17 March 1779
- Joseph Stockton (9), b. ca. 1765, m. Ann Pattison, 13 December 1787, d. October 1844
- Clayton Stockton, b. 28 August 1768, m. Nancy Patton, 20 January 1791, d. 25 January 1858
- John Stockton (7), b. ca. 1769, m. Phoebe, ca. 1800
- Content Stockton, b. ca. 1772, d. aft. 1800
- Doughty Stockton (3), b. 8 June 1776, m. Elizabeth Perkins, bef. 1798, d. 29 December 1855
Joseph Stockton (5) , b. 5 May 1697, d. 15 March 1770Spouse: Elizabeth Doughty, b. 17 March 1707, d. 9 December 1781.
Married 2 January 1725 at Flushing, Long Island, Ny.
Children:
- Amy Stockton (2), b. 3 May 1725, d. 13 February 1777
- Daniel Stockton (4), b. 17 February 1727, m. Mary Clayton, 2 January 1752, d. 8 April 1804
- Elizabeth Stockton (10), b. 1 January 1728, d. March 1729
- Elizabeth Stockton (11), b. 28 December 1729, d. March 1777
- Mary Stockton (9), b. 22 December 1731, d. 20 August 1805
- Joseph Stockton (7), b. 22 May 1734, d. April 1760
- Hannah Stockton (7), b. 5 March 1736
- Doughty Stockton (2), b. 19 January 1738, d. 30 November 1811
- Samuel Stockton (8), b. 7 January 1740, m. Abigail Burr, 5 March 1777, d. 10 April 1816
- John Stockton (4), b. 6 March 1742, d. aft. November 1777
- Sarah Stockton (16), b. 2 December 1743, d. 19 October 1744
- Sarah Stockton (11), b. 26 May 1745, m. Richard Stockton (15), 22 January 1768, d. 1 August 1813
- Esther Stockton, b. 26 April 1747
- Jacob Stockton Twin, b. 22 September 1748
- Richard Stockton Twin, b. 22 September 1748/9, d. March 1750
Richard Stockton (9), b. ca. 1660, d. July 1709Spouse: Susannah Witham, b. 29 November 1668, d. April 1749.
Married 8 November 1691 at Burlington Mm, Burlington, Nj.
Children:
- Richard Stockton (7), b. 2 April 1693, m. Esther Smith, 11 October 1717, d. March 1760
- Samuel Stockton (6), b. 12 February 1694/5, m. Amy Doughty, 4 June 1719, m. Rachel Stout, 12 May 1726, d. bef. 12 December 1739
- Robert Stockton (4), b. 3 April 1699, m. Rebecca Phillips, 5 March 1740, d. 1744/5
- John Stockton (2), b. 8 August 1701, m. Abigail Phillips, 21 February 1729, d. 20 May 1758 ****This is the father of Richard Stockton, who signed the Declaration of Independence, as a representative from the state of New Jersey.****
- Thomas Stockton, b. 1702/3
Richard Stockton (25), b. ca. 1640, d. September 1707Spouse: Abigail, d. aft. 1714Children:
- Richard Stockton (9), b. ca. 1660, m. Susannah Witham, 8 November 1691, d. July 1709
- Job Stockton (11), b. ca. 1670, m. Anna Petty, bef. 1712, d. December 1732
- Abigail Stockton (6), b. ca. 1673, m. Richard Ridgway Sr, 1 February 1693, d. 1726
- Mary Stockton (15), b. ca. 1673, m. Thomas Shinn (2), 6 March 1692/3, m. Silas Crispin (4), 28 December 1697, m. Richard Ridgway Jr, 11 September 1714
- Sarah Stockton (10), b. ca. 1673, m. Benjamin Jones (2), 1 September 1693, m. William Venicomb (2), 12 May 1706
- John Stockton, b. ca. 1674, m. Mary Leeds (2), 1704, m. Ann Knott, aft. 1715, d. 29 March 1747
- Hannah Stockton (4), b. ca. 1680, m. Philip Phillips, ca. 1701, d. bef. 1710
- Elizabeth Stockton (23), b. ca. 1683, m. William Budd (4), 2 February 1702, d. 1738
Happy 24th Birthday Kyle!
February 26, 2009 at 4:28 AM (Just for Fun, Kid Corner, Our Not-So-Extended Family, Sara & Dave)
Today… I say Happy Birthday to Kyle!
Kyle lives life the way we should all live life. I have always told him to “do it right the first time” and he has done that. He embraces every breath he is blessed to take. Kyle is handsome on the outside but even more beautiful on the inside. His strong, radiating, “love life and live life to the fullest” spirit blesses all who know him. Here’s to you, Kyle! Thank you for 24 wonderful years! You bless us more than you could ever know. (I will be writing more about my two incredible sons later!)
I Love You With All My Heart, Mom
Kyle (…where did those sweet little fat cheeks go?)
Kyle with his beautiful wife, Aimee
Kyle, hanging out at the Grand Canyon…
Did I mention he is a dare-devil? (Lord help me…)
Kyle, wearing the birthday sombrero at the restaurant!
.39 Cents for a Super Jumbo Banana Split?
February 24, 2009 at 8:17 PM (Clynese and Winnie, Geneva and Joe, Growing Up Years, Jimmy, Johnny and Verna, Just for Fun, Nathan and Icy, Sara & Dave, Teen and Dick)
In light of today’s stressed economy, I thought it would be nice to have a little flash-back to that great golden era….. the 50’s.
Do you remember what you paid for a coke and a sandwich at Woolworth’s in the 1950’s? (Do you even know what Woolworth’s was?) Try paying ten cents for a ice-cold King Size bottle of Coke and forty cents for a super deluxe sliced ham, stacked high on bread, toast or a roll… your choice! That’s a whoppin’ fifty cents for lunch, folks!
After that sandwich we could have them pour us a piping hot cup of that rich Woolworth coffee and then have them cut us a piece of that delicious “fifteen cent” layer cake… maybe chocolate! (These days, you couldn’t dust a cake pan with flour for “fifteen cents.”) Or, if you don’t want cake, perhaps we’ll just have an “extra rich old fashioned ice cream soda” for “twenty five cents?” I don’t know about you but it’s sure made my mouth water!
Oh, the good ole days!
Our Newest Little Family Member! Meet Tiki!
February 18, 2009 at 8:37 AM (Clynese and Winnie, Geneva and Joe, Jimmy, Johnny and Verna, Just for Fun, Kid Corner, Nathan and Icy, Our Beautiful Branches, Our Not-So-Extended Family, Photos: Just for Fun, Sara & Dave, Teen and Dick)
WE HAVE SOME “BABY NEWS!”
Squeeky (that’s little Clynese) and Jon have a special new addition to their beautiful family. Everyone… meet:
“Tina Kaye!”
What a “very pink” precious little angel!
They call her “Tiki” for short! That’s too cute!
I know Teen and Jimmy are just BEAMING!



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