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His first "real" job was as a stagecoach driver. About 1849 he may have been hired from that to drive someone's second wagon. How far? He made it to Missouri and the next we know he was running a hotel in Keokuk, the southernmost town in Iowa.
In Clark County, Missouri, April
6, 1848 he married Melinda Ferrel Johnson, a widow with two sons, Ferrel
and Wesley Johnson. The couple had four children while they lived in Keokuk:
Charles | ---- | d. 1890 | |
William |
b. Mar.15, 1855 |
d. 1921 |
m. Mary Hammans m. Julia Etta Barney |
Emerette |
b. Apr 2, 1858 |
---- |
m. Gerald Keegan m. Helmuth Wrage |
Cora |
b. Nov 12, 1859 |
d. 1925 |
m. Sylvanus Leach m. Edward Dietz |
Not only had family encouraged
them to come west, but Dinsmore and Ferrel hired William to run the livery
stable they had built in Red Bluff. (It was a good place for a stable because
it was the last year-round river port) William and Melinda had four more
children in Tehama County:
Eunice | b. Sept 5, 1863 | d. Apr 15, 1890 | m. Isaiah Garrison |
Addison | b. Aug 25, 1866 | d. Noy 17, 1916 | m. Carrie Barnes |
George | b. Feb 25, 1870 | d. Jan 10, 1955 | m. Maude Turner |
Gerald | b. Oct 10, 1871 | d. Oct 16, 1937 | m. Leta Mae Moore |
William Harvey Tuggle died May 16, 1900. As so often happens with marriages that come close to a Golden Wedding, Mary died in less than a year on March 17, 1901. Both are buried in Parkville Cemetery.
Source: Shasta Historical Society - May 2003
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The family settled in Red Bluff where William H. ran a stable. Later they moved to Shasta County. Following their father's work, at various times they lived at Shingletown, Parkville and Balls Ferry. The children enjoyed all of them because they loved the outdoors and later fishing and hunting.
Mary Elizabeth Hammans, daughter of Henry Sr. and Hannah Moss Hammans was born February 3, 1859 in Johnson County, Iowa. Arriving in Shasta County in 1863, the Hammans family was one of the families who came during the Civil War.
A year before his marriage to
Mary Elizabeth, William was living in Shingletown. On August 26, 1877,
Justice of the Peace Joseph Darrah officiated so they were married somewhere
near Millville. At seventeen, Mary had to have her mother's permission.
The couple had six children:
Carrie | b. June 18, 1879 | d. July 12, 1960 | m. Charles Bland |
Cora | b. June 17, 1880 | d. Dec 5, 1964 | m. Joseph Branham |
Lucy |
b. Feb 16, 1882 |
d. Jan 11,1960 |
m. Arthur Litzenburg m. George Algalbright m. Muir |
Otto | b. Dec 7, 1886 | d. Feb 19, 1956 | m. Cora Sutton |
Harry | b. April 20, 1889 | d. Jan 11, 1924 | m. Wanda Hammans |
Homer | b. Aug 12, 1896 | d. Jan 14, 1982 | m. Vera Underwood |
In the first decade of the Twentieth
Century, William was living in Centerville; in 1909, he married another
resident of that place, Julia Etta Barney Tuggle. A 1920 Census shows them
living in Igo. William died in 1921 and is buried in Parkville Pioneer
Cemetery in the Tuggle family plot. Julia survived him by seven years;
she died November 20, 1928 in Shasta
County, but the place of burial is unknown.
Source: Shasta Historical Society - May 2003
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