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_FIELD: TX-AUTHOR Text: Marion J. "Jim" Laughlin and Julia Laughlin

_FIELD: DT-PUBLICATION_DATE Date: 1992

_FIELD: TX-TITLE Text: Descendants of John Laughlin and Tabitha Trimble

_FIELD: TX-PUBLISHER Text: self-published

_FIELD: TX-REFERENCE Text: Dillard 4

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[S1399] Laughlin/Trimble Book page Dillard 4

Gen #2


Marjorie Dillard • m ca 1825 Cooper Co. Mo. • Fleming Mitchell b 2/6/1797 Cooper Co. Mo. • • b 18/10/1793 Tenn. d 21/9/1851 Cooper Co. Mo. • • d 17/4/1865 Cooper Co. Mo.

•  • parents:  Thomas Mitchell (1767 - 13/8/1839)  m 29/12/1789  Elizabeth Moran (13/1/1769 - 27/10/1820)
• both bur.  Old Dillard Cemt. • 
•  • 
• m2  • Keziah (Hughes) Ellis  widow of Willis Ellis

Gen #3


Julia Mitchell • m • William S. Hughes b 1827 Cooper Co. Mo. • • b 1819 d 1903 Cooper Co. Mo. • •


Thomas Mitchell • • b 1832 • • d 30/9/1851 • • bur. Dillard Cemt. • •


James Mitchell • m 11/2/1858 • Mary K. Ellis b 1834 Cooper Co. Mo. • • b 1838 d 1908 Pettis Co. Mo. • • d 1919

• bur. LaMonte Cemt.  Pettis Co. • 

Gen #2


William Dillard • m ca 1816/20 • Jane Williams b ca 1800 Ky • • b ca 1795 Ky. d 8/2/1854 Cooper Co. • • d after 1880 Pettis Co. Mo. killed and thrown in a mill pond • •

• ch: Nicholas, Major, Phoebe, William P., Mary, Joseph, H. Christopher, James, Andrew, Thomas P. • 

William Dillard is mentioned in "Early Cooper County Pioneers" by Carter, as one of the first immigrants from Kentucky to settle near Boonville, Cooper County Missouri. One researcher said he came with the Cole families about 1810, altho the first child, Nicholas, said he was born in Kentucky, 1816. He may have come 1810, returned to Kentucky to bring his parents, brothers & sisters to the new frontier.

Jane Williams was born and probably married in Kentucky. She was living in 1880 in Pettis County Missouri with her daughter Phoebe (Dillard) Adams near LaMonte, Mo. Dist. 122 #6, 83 years old. Her parents were born in Virginia and Maryland.

William Dillard was killed (by Indians???) and thrown into a mill pond. Jane, his widow, and son, James, were Administrators of his estate.

The 1850 census of Cooper Co. Missouri shows our family #807 Dist. 23


Dillard, William • age 50 • born Ky • farmer Dillard, Jane • age 50 • born Ky • Dillard, William Jr. • age 22 • born Mo • farm hand Dillard, Polly • age 20 • born Mo • Dillard, Joseph • age 18 • born Mo • Dillard, Christopher • age 16 • born Mo • Dillard, James • age 12 • born Mo • Dillard, Jackson • age 11 • born Mo • Dillard, Thomas • age 9 • born Mo •

Family #811


Dillard, Nicholas • age 34 • born Ky Dillard, Eliza • age 26 • born Ky Dillard, William • age 10 • born Mo Dillard, Martha • age 7 • born Mo Dillard, Lucy A. • age 6 • born Mo Dillard, Amanda • age 4 • born Mo Dillard, Phoebe • age 3 • born Mo

Two oldest daughters, Major & Phoebe were married before 1850.