The Birth Date is a rough estimate. See the text for details.
Date of birth estimated based on date of birth of siblings.
Notes
* Please see excellent Source information for Ann Yocum on her father's Profile Jacob Yocum-330, and sister Elizabeth H. Yocum-328.
Sources
Research of Jacob & Sarah Yocum by Gayle Foster;
SCHELL FAMILY - Pioneers of Missouri, by Gayle Foster, 2015, Amazon.com;
"THE LIVES AND LEGENDS OF THE OZARK YOAKUMS, Westward Migration from Pennsylvania to the Ozarks and Beyond" by Audrey Lee Clouston-Becker, Author and Marilyn Jean Jackson-Pfitzner, Editor, pub. 2008 by Arkansas Research, Inc. Conway, AR;.
1819 Schoolcraft Scenes and Adventures in the Semi-Alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas, by Henry R. Schoolcraft;
1820 Missouri Census;
1838 Landowners Survey in Stone County;
1840 U.S. Census;
Illustrated History of McDonald County MO, by J. A. Sturges, Pineville, MO., 1897;
Yocum-Schell Connection, 1989, History of Stone County, by J. Leroy Armstrong;
Yoachum Family History, 1989, History of Stone County, by Sims Family;
"Traces of Silver" by Artie Ayers, 1982, Ozark Mountain Country Historical Preservation Society, Reed Springs, MO.;
The Yocum Silver Dollar by Lynn Morrow and Dan Saults;
"True West Magazine, 1964, article by Artie Ayers on silver mine & Yocums;
"Goodspeed's History of Carroll County Arkansas;
"Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri, V6, p98, by Howard L. Conard, pub. 1901, NY- accessed on google books, April 2014;
"White River Chronicles of S. C Turnbo;
Early History of Stone County Missouri by Charles L. Hensen published by White River Valley Historical Quarterly - 1964;
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ann by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Ann: