Person:Mariah Shipley (1)

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Mariah "Maria" Jane Shipley
b.2 Jul 1834
m. 29 Sep 1831
  1. William Wade "WW" Shipley1832 - 1874
  2. Mariah "Maria" Jane Shipley1834 - 1912
  3. Martha Ann Shipley1836 - 1913
  4. Sophia Elvira ShipleyAbt 1841 -
  5. Mary C. Shipley1843 - 1877
  6. Samuel M. Shipley1846 - 1865
  7. John E. Shipley1849 - 1864
Facts and Events
Name Mariah "Maria" Jane Shipley
Alt Name Maria _____
Gender Female
Birth[1] 2 Jul 1834
Death[2] 1 Oct 1912 Mill Creek, Morgan, Missouri
Burial[3] 3 Oct 1912 Copps Chapel - Linn Twp., Moniteau, Missouri
This name was taken from Bible Extract of Roxie Billings daughter of William L. Calvert 1856 

Spouse: Newton Wilcox married 27 March 1862 - Cooper County marriages 1850 - 1865 In the Shipley & Morrow Cemetery there are 2 Wilcox burials. One is - "Emma" Wilcox daughter of N. and M.J. Wilcox died 14 July 1865; aged 2 years, 4 months, 10 days"

There is a "Jane Wilcox" listed on the Moniteau County as being buried at Copps Chapel Cemetery, but is not listed on the Copps Cemetery Page off the Cooper County site.  According to an email from Teresa Wiecken - teresa1@advertisnet.com on 12 October 2003, this is the Mariah Jane (Shipley) Wilcox from this family group.  The birth and death dates listed for Mariah were also supplied by Teresa in this same email.  Also from the same email was the following:
 "They had three children that lived:

1. John Samuel Wilcox (my great grandfather); DOB 1/25/1868 in Cooper County, MO; DOD 11/3/1913 from chronic multiple neuritis. This information is on his death certificate & coincides with all information I've been given by family members as well as his tombstone in the Glensted Cemetery. He was a Methodist minister & a circuit rider with churches in Wooldridge, California & Glensted at one time & then at another time, he had Bunceton, Glensted & another church that no one was exactly sure of.& the kids in a covered wagon & brought them home.

2. Martha E. Wilcox; DOB 8/28/1871; DOD 5/8/1910 (buried in Kopp Chapel Cemetery). They called her Mattie & they say she had an extremely foul disposition. She married William Giles.

3. Henry A. Wilcox; DOB 1874; DOD ?????. Married Minnie??.

Apparently Newton had taken up with another woman & after him & Jane were divorced, he married the woman & he had another family with her. The 1880 Federal Census in MO shows Jane & all three kids living with her mother, Sophia D. Shipley"

References
  1. Death Certificate.
  2. Death Certificate.
  3. Death Certificate.
  4.   Joyce Kroninger. Gedcom file (2). (March 2008).
  5.   Kroninger, Joyce Mills. Gedcom. (March 2008.).