Family:Ralph Yockey and Margaret Parnell (1)

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Marriage[2] 13 Nov 1887 Pineville, McDonald, Missouri, United States
Residence[1] 1900 McDonald, Missouri, United StatesIn rural McMillen Township
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Census information

1900 Census (Macon, McDonald, Missouri)

(Head) Ralph Yockey, 39 year old male farmer (on his own farm) born Jun 1860 in Wisconsin.  His father was born in Kentucky and mother in Maryland.
(Wife) Maggie K (Yockey), 29 year old female born in Aug 1870 in Missouri.  As of 1900, she had 7 children, 5 still living.  Her father was born in Missouri and father in Kentucky.
(Daughter) Lula M (Yockey), 11 year old schoolgirl born Aug 1888 in Missouri.  Her father was born in Wisconsin and mother in Missouri.
(Son) Melvin L. (Yockey), 11 year old schoolboy and farm laborer born Aug 1888 in Missouri.  His father was born in Wisconsin and mother in Missouri.
     Lula and Melvin appear to be twins.
(Son) Rc Morris (Yockey), 6 year old schoolboy born Apr 1894 in Missouri.  His father was born in Wisconsin and mother in Missouri.
(Daughter) Clara E (Yockey), 3 year old girl born Nov 1897 in Missouri.  Her father was born in Wisconsin and mother in Missouri.
(Daughter) Georgie A. (Yockey), 1 year old girl born Mar 1899 in Missouri.  Her father was born in Wisconsin and mother in Missouri.
References
  1. Supervisor's District 13, enumeration district 96, dwelling 217, family 217, in McDonald, Missouri, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    McMillen Township, sheet 11, 22 Jun 1900.

    "Macon, Missouri, United States records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6PCC-H8T?view=explore : Dec 5, 2024), image 170 of 1238; United States. National Archives and Records Administration.

  2. Ralph E Yockey and Margaret Sarrell, in Missouri, United States. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002. (Online database: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007).

    married 13 Nov 1887 in Pineville, McDonald, Missouri

    Her name is almost impossible to read any more. Other sources indicate it should be Parnell.