James William STOCKTON
ELTA SHIELDS, 881 W. GIACONDA, TUCSON, AZ 85704; born in 1839, Clay Co., MO; married 22 JAN 1861 Margaret Pamela Divinia; 4 AUG 1864 enlisted in Co., H, Reg. 44 Inf. MO Vol., at Mirabile, Caldwell Co., MO along with brother-in-law John C. Divina; mustered in 9 SEP 1864 at St. Joseph, MO; 20 OCT 1864 promoted to Corp; 26 NIV 1864 hospitalized at Nashville, TN; 17 JAN 1865 died of the "fever" (chronic diarrhea) at Jefferson Barracks Hospital in St. Louis, MO; buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, Sec. 8, grave 8282. Muster Roll says blue eyes, Dark hari, light complexion, 5'10", farmer THE STOCKTON FAMILY OF NJ, DR T C STOCKTON, 1911, APPENDIX, PG 277; lived in NC and MO; died at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Mo, 17 JAN 1865, a member of Company H, 44th Reg. of volunteer infantry; farmer, Republican, Presbyterian. 1850 CLAY CO., MO; James W., 11, MO 1860 ROCKFORD, CALDWELL, MO; J.W., 20 MARRIAGE, IGI MO, AUG 1989; BATCH M514691-0137; 4 DEC 1861, CALDWELL CO Betty Jo Stockton, 4/92; "Stockton's Receiving Federal Pensions 1861-1915"; James W.; Unit: H 44, MO Cav.; Minor: 2 MAR 1868; Pen # Minor 158384 C# 131763; Widow: Margaret P.; Minor, J.D. Parks (gdn); date/state: 31 MAR 1865, Pen # 87971 C# 73862 ELTA SHIELDS: "In the Probate Court of Caldwell County, Missouri, February term 1881: Your petitioner respectfully represents that he is curator of the estate of William S. Stockton and Marcellus L. Stockton, minor children of James Stockton deceased; that as such Curator he holds a mote against the estate of Martha C. Stockton deceased late of said County of Caldwell upon which there is now due and unpaid principal and interest the sum of $153.70; That said note is signed by Mary C. Stockton and Hugh C. Stockton. That side note is secured by mortgage on the follwoing described real estate situated in Caldwell County Missouri, to wit: Lots 3, 4, 10 and 11 in Block 6 in the thownship of Mirable. Your petitioner further represents that he is informed and believes there are not sufficient assets belonging to said estate to pay said note and redeem said real estate. Wherefore he prays the court to order and direct a sale of said real estate or so much (illegible word) as should be sufficient therfrom to pay and sicharge said secured debt. Signed Thomas J. Porter
DR T C STOCKTON, 1911, PG 277; d/o Samuel and Charity (Stealy) Divinia Elta Shields, 11/92; married 2nd, David Carton; 1 child, C.L. Carton (son) d/o Samuel Divinia b 16 MAR 1813 NC, d 2 JUN 1901 Caldwell Co., MO and Charity (Lucy) Staley b c1816 NC; grdau of James W. Deviney b c1779 NC, d 1823, NC m 23 AUG 1804 Mary Wood b 1785 NC d. aft 1850 NC; Abram Staley and Elizabeth Swing/Swaim b 22 NOV 1799; 31 MAR 1865, MARGARET applied for widows pension of $8/month and $2/month for each dependent child, Marcellus L. and William S., until they reached 16 years. 20 NOV 1866 m. David Carton and widows pension ends.; she later m3, John Jones. Death certificate says Margaret P. Jones, Widow; signed by son W.S. Stockton MARRIAGE, IGI MO, AUG 1989; BATCH M514691-0370; CALDWELL CO, 22 NOV 1866 WIDOW'S PENSION APPLICATION (CC NEILSON 11/95) ELTA SHIELDS, 881 W GIACONDA, TUCSON, AZ 85704 CLIFF NEILSON 3703 MOSS BROOKE CT., FAIRFAX, VA 20031
THE STOCKTON FAMILY OF NJ, DR T C STOCKTON, 1911, APPENDIX, PG 291; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, AND REPUBLICAN WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA 1900 COFFEEY CO., KS: M.L., 37, NOV 1862, MO IN NC, druggist-doctor 1910 COFFEY CO., KS; Marcellus L., 47, MO MO NC, doctor, wife, 2 ch OBITUARY OF BROTHER, William Samuel Stockton, 1947 says "also surviving is his brother, Dr. M.L. Stockton, 85 years of age, of Oroville, CA."
DR T C STOCKTON, 1911, PG 278, 291; lived Lathrop, Clinton Co, MO, farmer MARRIAGE, IGI MO, AUG 1989; BATCH M514691-2404, 26 FEB 1885 ELTA SHIELDS, 881 W GIACONDA, TUCSON, AS 87504 ELTA SHIELDS, 11/92; OBIT; "Memorial services for William Samuel Stockton were held from the 1st Christian Church in Lathrop Monday at 2:30 with Rev. Harold Blackburn conducting the service. music was by a mixed quartet, Mrs. J.A. Eames, Mrs. F.J. Longfield, Oral Robison and Ross Walker with Mrs. Gerlad Cross at the organ. Pallbearers were Harold Porter, M.A. Porter, Jr., William Porter, Warren Porter, Roger Curtis Porter, Sam Stockton, Dean Stockton and Joe Daniels. Burial was in Lathrop Cem. Cruck Funeral Home had charge of the service. William Samuel Stockton was born Jan 23, 1864 near Mirabile, Caldwell Co., MO, and died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Porter in Lathrop, July 27, 1947, after 3 days of heart attacks. His father was John (James) William Stockton from OH (MO) His family originally came from KY and a relative of Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. His mother was Margaret Divinia, whose family came from Greensboro, NC, in ox wagons to St. Louis in 1846, then ot Liberty Landing, finally Old Haynesville, and scattered over this section .. many of the descendents. On Feb. 26, 1885, Miss Elisa Hannah Cooper of near Lathrop and Mr. Stockton were united in marriage at Cameron. 8 children were born to this union, 3 dying in early childhood. Surviving are 2 daughters, Margaret E., who is Mrs. M.A. Porter, Mary I., who is Mrs. A.G. Squires, Creston, IA, 3 sons, W.E., Iowa Park, TX, whose wife was Ola Andrews, K.M. of Chanute, KS whose wife was Gladys Kearns, Hugh S., Gallup, NM, whose wife was Flossie Riddle. All were present at his passing were recognized and welcomed by their revered father. Also surviving is his brother, Dr. M.L. Stockton, 85 years of age, of Oroville, CA. There are 20 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Mr. Stockton's father died in 1865, a soldier not yet discharged from the Union Army. Mr. Stockton visited his grave at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, a few years ago. So, being fatherless, he learned self reliance as he grew up with primitive equipment of this community. He farmed most of his life. His record for industry, sobriety, honesty and courage has never been questioned successfully, if at all. Sam Stockton's was as good as his bond. Of splendid physique, he endured past all expectations until recent months. He and his family belonged to the Prairie Ridge Christian Union Church. He served on the official board of the Church and of the local rural school."
He married Margaret Pamelia Divinia 4 Dec 1861 at Caldwell, Missouri . Margaret Pamelia Divinia was born at Greensboro, Randolph, North Carolina 30 Jun 1843 daughter of Samuel Divinia and Charity Staley .
They were the parents of 2
children:
Marcellus Lowrey Stockton
born 3 Nov 1861.
William Samuel Stockton
born 23 Jan 1864.
James William Stockton died 17 Jan 1865 at St Louis, St Louis, Missouri .
Margaret Pamelia Divinia died 10 Sep 1918 at Lathrop, Clinton, Missouri .