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Jesse Gum (1804 - 1854)

Jesse Gum
Born in Pendleton Co. Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 26 Nov 1832 in Fayette Co. Ohiomap
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Died at age 50 in Lawrence Co. MO.map
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Biography

Jesse was born on June 1, 1804, in Pendleton Co. Virginia.

He was the son of Jacob Gum and Dorothy Arbogast.

He married Aletha Dunkle on November 26, 1832, in Fayette Co. Ohio. [1]

They had the following known children, dates estimated : Lewis W Gum 1833–1916, James H Gum 1835–1862, William Madison Gum 1837–1907, George W Gum 1839–1925, Jessie M Gum, Jr. 1842–1899, Martha Jane Gum Stinson 1846–1891, Mary Ellen Gum Yancey 1847–1887, Sarah Elizabeth Gum McNeal 1849–1935, Talitha Angeline Gum Stinson 1851–1921


Aletha Dunkle, b. 14 Aug 1812, Oh, d. 10 Mar 1902, Lawrence Co., Mo (Age 89 years) Married 26 Nov 1832 Fayette Co., Oh

  • U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907: Name Jesse Gum Issue Date 10 Sep 1844 Place Lawrence, Missouri, USA Land Office Springfield Meridian 5th PMTownship29-NRange25-WSection5Accession NumberMO5190__.217Document Number3387 Household Members[2]

He passed away on August 26,1854, in Lawrence Co. Missouri. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 May 2020), memorial page for Jessie Gum (1 Jun 1804–26 Aug 1854), Find A Grave: Memorial #99889748, citing Hood Cemetery, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by judykay (contributor 47193551) .

Sources

  1. Ohio County Marriages 1789-1997, Fayette 1831-1849, Vol. B, Image 24.
  2. Detail Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., USA; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes Edit Source Source Information Title U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 Author Ancestry.com

See Also

  • Jesse was killed by guerilla raiders in the border fights before Kansas became a state. Children, their spouse and descendants from this book. Credits in the book are to Edrie M. Graham of St. Louis, MO, Mrs Irene Whittenberg, Carthage, MO and Nolan Gunter, Miller, MO.
  • Fred Mieswinkel, Mt. Vernon, MO, supplied records from Lawrence County Cemeteries and Court Records, 1975.




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