Thacker VIVION

Birth:
1792
Clark, Kentucky
Death:
1873
Goliad, Texas
Marriage:
2 May 1812
Logan, Kentucky
Sources:
Ancestry Member Trees
Vivians: From Land's End to the Tip of Texas. 2006. Naomi Vivian Ridge
1830 US Federal Census Lincoln County, Missouri
1840 US Federal Census Marin, Newton, Missouri
1850 US Federal Census Lavaca County, Texas, Also Agricultural Schedule
1870 US Federal Census Goliad County, Texas
Kentucky Marriages, 1802-1850 (Ancestry.com), 2 May 1812 in Logan Co., KY
1833 Missouri State Census Greene County, Missouri
US General Land Office Records, 1796-1907, 80 acres issued in Pike, MO, 24 apr 1833
Notes:
                   The first permanent settlement of Jasper county was in the year 1831. In that year Thacker Vivion emigrated from the state of Kentucky and located in the southeast corner of what afterwards became Jasper county, on Center creek, at the site of what is now the city of Sarcoxie. In that same year John M. Fullerton came from Kentucky and settled near Vivion.

The early settlers, for the most part, came from Tennessee and North Carolina, and some came from Kentucky, Illinois and other states. They generally located along the streams, principally on Center creek and Spring river. The prairie lands were, as a rule, only regarded as fit for grazing, and not suitable for cultivation.

In 1833 Ephraim Beasley and Hiram Hanford also settled near Sarcoxie. Ephraim Jenkins settled south of Center creek on what afterwards was known as Jenkins creek. Isaac Seela with his family also settled near Sarcoxie. Abraham Onstott with his family, Thomas Boxley, Tryon Gibson, Isaac Gibson, William Gibson and John W. Gibson settled on Center creek south and southwest of where'Carthage now stands.

Abraham Onstott had emigrated from North Carolina, stopping for a time in Kentucky and Indiana, and later, as early as 1816, when Missouri was still a territory, he settled in what is now Pike county, Missouri. In 1832 he visited what is now Jasper county to look at the country, and the next year moved with his family to this county. His neighbors, Isaac Seela and Tryon Gibson and their families, accompanied him from Pike county. Judge John Onstott, the son of Abraham Onstott, who came with his father at that time, and William Seela and John N. U. Seela, then little sons of Isaac Seela, have resided in Jasper county longer than any other living residents of the county. Judge Onstott, the oldest living pioneer settler of this county, has spent a long and most eventful life in this county and will be gratefully remembered for his sacrifices for the interests of the people of this county and his sterling integrity.

In addition to the above, among those who came to this county prior to 1840, before the organization of the county, were: William Tingle, Benjamin F. Massey. John M. Richardson, B. W. W. Richardson, James Hornback, John Hornback, David Lemasters, Ellwoocl B. James, Montalbon M. James, Hannibal James, Josiah Boyd, John C. Cox, Elijah P. Dale, and Robert J. Dale, his son George Hornback, Joohn Prigmore, John P. Osborn, Claiborn Osborn. William Duncan, John Henry, John Halsell, Samuel M. Cooley, Jeremiah Cravens, Samuel B. Bright, John R. Chenault, William M. Chenault, Clisby Robinson, Thomas A. Dale. Thomas Buck, James N. Langley, Dr. David F. Moss, William Spencer, Calvin Robinson, Rev. John Robinson, Banister Hickey, Middleton Hickey, Milton Stevenson, J. G. L. Carter, Robert R. Laxson, Washington Robinson, Nelson Knight, Rev. Greenville Spencer, Rev. Anthony Bewlev, Rev. William H. Farmer, Charles Vivian (a relative of Thacker Vivian), Judge Daniel Hunt, Judge Rice Challis, Judge Andrew McKee, Hiram Thompson and John D. Thompson.
SOURCE: 
Title The biographical record of Jasper County, Missouri 
Author Malcolm G. McGregor 
Publisher Lewis Pub. Co., 1901 
Original from the New York Public Library 
Digitized Jan 24, 2008 
Length 526 pages 
Google Books online
                  
Mary Polly SNEED
Birth:
Abt 1797
of Logan, Kentucky
Death:
Bef 1842
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1816
Logan, Kentucky
Death:
Aft 1880
Texas
Marr:
7 Dec 1837
Barry, Missouri 
2
Birth:
1818
Missouri
Death:
1860
of Jasper, Missouri
Marr:
4 Feb 1841
Jasper, Jasper, Missouri 
3
Birth:
12 Jan 1819
Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri
Death:
17 Mar 1863
Goliad, Goliad, Texas
Marr:
Abt 1834
Jasper, Missouri 
Notes:
                   NOTES:
    Family records listed him as John Lloyd Vivian, no evidence for that name.  Died of pneumonia in the Civil War according to family.
                  
4
Cynthia VIVION
Birth:
1820
Missouri
Death:
 
Marr:
 
5
Birth:
1831
Missouri
Death:
20 Jul 1927
Del Rio, Val Verde, Texas
Marr:
 
6
Birth:
18 Nov 1833
Jasper, Missouri
Death:
1 Jan 1871
San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Notes:
                   NOTE:
    From Ancestry.com member tree:
    "I remember my uncle, Tryon Vivian, was a fine man and had he lived , my life would have been different in later years. I was his favorite of all his nieces. When he was quite a young man, the gold rush in California was on and he went there and made a fortune. After he made his fortune, he came back to Texas and stopped at San Antonio. He married a beautiful, young girl there, her name was Miss Adams. He had been in San Antonio about four years and decided to go back to Nevada, California. So he wrote my mother to be ready that he was coming to take her and we children with them. Mother was all excited and wanted to go. It was close to Christmas time and she went to work and cooked up pies, cakes and all kinds of good things to eat till she had the old safe full. But in the meantime, my uncle had gone across to Old Mexico and bought a big bunch of fine horses and brought them over to his ranch. Well, some Mexican bandits followed him across and had slipped up to his ranch and was in the pens where he had the horses, ready to steal them. When my uncle and his men heard the commotion, they hitched their horses in the brush close by and slipped up on the bandits and got the drop on them, and took their guns. They put the guns up by a tree and went on about their business. I will never understand what made my uncle do it but he left those bandits and they got their guns. So of course, they started shooting at my uncle and his men. One old fat Mexican shot my uncle and broke his arm and back, and after that, my uncle grabbed his pistol and shot the Mexican. But he had a silver dollar in his shirt pocket and the bullet hit this dollar and it turned and the shot didn't hurt him. That is what he told the rest of the cowboys when they caught him. He didn't last long after that. Those cowboys cut his head off right there and stuck it up on a post for the rest to look at. My uncle only lived an hour after he was shot, but he talked to the last telling the other boys what to tell his wife and my mother." As told by Mary Holt Jennings, daughter of Frances Ann Vivion and niece of Tryon Juett Vivion
                  
7
Eugenia VIVION
Birth:
1834
Missouri
Death:
 
Marr:
 
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Thacker Vivion - Mary Polly Sneed

Thacker Vivion was born at Clark, Kentucky 1792. His parents were John Jackson "Jackey" Vivion and Mary Durrett.

He married Mary Polly Sneed 2 May 1812 at Logan, Kentucky . Mary Polly Sneed was born at of Logan, Kentucky Abt 1797 .

They were the parents of 7 children:
Mary Vivian born 1816.
John M Vivion born 1818.
Lloyd W Vivian born 12 Jan 1819.
Cynthia Vivion born 1820.
Frances Ann Vivion born 1831.
Tryon Juett Vivion born 18 Nov 1833.
Eugenia Vivion born 1834.

Thacker Vivion died 1873 at Goliad, Texas .

Mary Polly Sneed died Bef 1842 .