Mary (Honeycutt) Calk
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Mary (Honeycutt) Calk (1823 - 1916)

Mary Calk formerly Honeycutt
Born in Alabama, United Statesmap
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 93 in Union, Louisiana, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 3 Oct 2012
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Biography

Mary was born on 20 November 1823 in Alabama.

In the 1860 census Mary (age 36), Housekeeper, was in Union, Louisiana.[1]

In the 1870 census Mary (age 46), Keeping House, was in Ward 5, Union, Louisiana.[2]

In the 1880 census Mary (age 57), Keeping House, was the wife of David Cork at 5th Ward, Union, Louisiana, United States.[3]

Mary died at the age of 103 on 12 December 1926 in Union Parish, Louisiana.

Notes from external profile

Note: Calk, Mary Honeycutt
Media

Sources

  1. 1860 Census: "1860 United States Federal Census"
    Year: 1860; Census Place: Union, Louisiana; Roll: M653_426; Page: 562; Family History Library Film: 803426
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry au Record 7667 #38429690 (accessed 14 August 2022)
    Mary Calk (36), Housekeeper, in Union, Louisiana. Born in Alabama.
  2. 1870 Census: "1870 United States Federal Census"
    Year: 1870; Census Place: Ward 5, Union, Louisiana; Roll: M593_534; Page: 109B
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry au Record 7163 #32854692 (accessed 14 August 2022)
    Mary Calik (46), Keeping House, in Ward 5, Union, Louisiana. Born in Alabama.
  3. 1880 Census: "1880 United States Federal Census"
    Year: 1880; Census Place: 5th Ward, Union, Louisiana; Roll: 473; Page: 520C; Enumeration District: 089
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry au Record 6742 #6456795 (accessed 14 August 2022)
    Mary Cork (57), wife, Keeping House, in household of David Cork (67) in 5th Ward, Union, Louisiana, USA. Born in Alabama.

See also:

  • Find A Grave: Memorial #30509568 Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 October 2018), memorial page for Mary Honeycutt Calk (20 Nov 1823–12 Dec 1916), Find A Grave Memorial no. 30509568, citing Mount Nebo Cemetery, Downsville, Union Parish, Louisiana, USA ; Maintained by Paul Allen (contributor 47231390)
  • Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: Ancestry Family Tree Data: Text: Ancestry Profile

Acknowledgments

  • Profile Honeycutt-418 was created through the import of Lee, McClendon, Morris, Dean, .ged on Oct 2, 2012 by Jennifer Kelly.




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Honeycutt-627 and Honeycutt-418 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, same death date
posted by Neal Parker
Hi Cassandra, please could you add any sources you have for Mary? Thanks!
posted on Honeycutt-627 (merged) by Gillian Thomas
Honeycutt-627 and Honeycutt-418 are not ready to be merged because: Needs further analysis
posted by Michael McCook
Honeycutt-627 and Honeycutt-418 appear to represent the same person because: Hi! I'm pretty certain that our Mary's are the same person. In combining our profiles we can complete her information. Her father, John Honeycutt Jr (who was actually John Honeycutt the third, if you want to be technical) started out in Union Parish with his family. His father John Honeycutt Jr (who later became known as John Sr) was one of the first European settlers of Union Parish. Later when the land was divided by the government, John Jr. was one of the first to buy a plot of land for farming. He married Cady "Gada" Watson and they had 10ish kids. I say 10ish because four of them I have found different accounts as to who the mother is. Anyway, that is what I have found.

Rejected matches › Mary Ann Honeycutt (1822-1915)

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