The McCorkle family : of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma/ by Mary Fern Vanpool Souder
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John McCorkle (1753-1814) was born in Augusta County, Virginia and moved about 1801-1805 to Kentucky with his brother and his small family. He was killed by Indians in 1814 and his wife and children eventually moved to Clay and Ray Counties, Missouri. One of the children was John McCorkle (1780-1854) who was the father of a number of children. One of his descendants was James Marshall McCorkle (1850-1937) who was born in Missouri and settled in Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) with his wife, Sarah Catherine Williams (1853-1934). They were the parents of nine children. Descendants live in Oklahoma and other parts of the United States.
Includes information on the families of McCorkle, Clevenger and Vanpool.
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