The Russell Family Trees
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[7598] !Ninth United States Census
Cass County, Missouri
Dwelling 113 Family 1114
!Charles McCory 26 M W Blacksmith $1,500 $700 IN Rebecca McCory 28 F W Keeping House IN Bennet McCory
5 M W At Home MO Emma McCory 1 F W
Child MO
!Tenth United States Census
Bates County, Missouri
Dwelling Family
!Charles S. McCory W 36 Hd Blacksmith IN NY MD
Rebecca McCory W 38 Wf IN IN IN
Bennet J. McCory W 14 S MO IN IN
Edmond R. McCory W 9 S MO IN IN
Lucinda McCory W 6 D MO IN IN
Elcy Lee McCory W 3 D MO IN IN
Josie Sawyer W 13 Ni MO IN IN
!From:
Special Schedule for 1890 Census showing Veterans of the Civil War Bates County Missouri
8 182 185 Charles R. McCory Pvt K Co 10th Kansas Inf 1 June 1861 19 August 1864 3 years 2 month 19 days Elkhart, Bates County Piles Expiration of time
!Twelfth United States Census
Aostin County, Washington
!Rebecca R. McCory Hd W F Sep 1840 59 Wd 8 5 IN Fr IN Can't read Ben F.
McCory S W M Jun 1865 34 MO IL IN Farm Labour Elfie McCory D W F May 1877 26 MO IL IN Teacher Geo W. Laufer Bordr W M Oct 1866 33 WI Ger Ger
! CHARLES R. McCORY
!merchant, was born in Jackson County, Indiana, June 4, 1844. Joe E. McCory, his father, who was a native of New York, removed to Indiana in an early day, and married Miss Mary A, Redmon, of Maryland. They had three sons and four daughters, Charles being the fourth child. When he was seven years of age his father died and his mother then came to North Missouri and settled on a farm. When he was fourteen years of age she died. When only ten years old he began working at the blacksmith's trade, which he followed until 1858, when he went to Illinois. There he farmed one year and subsequently located in Iowa. He worked at blacksmithing until June, 1861, when he enlisted in Company F, Fifth Kansas.
He was discharged August 19, 1864. He was during this time in the blacksmith department, and after the war he went to Kansas City and continued his trade until 1866. Going to Harrisonville, he remained there six months; thence to Austin, where he worked fourteen years. In 1879 he came to Bates County, and settled on a farm near Adrian, and in 1880 he removed from the farm into town where he conducted a shop until February 15, 1881. At that period he embarked in the mercantile business. The firm of McCory & Co. owns a large business house and have a complete stock of goods, and are doing a paying business. Mr.
McCory and wife are members of the Baptist Church. His is a deacon in the church, and also belongs to the I.O.O.F. order. September 15, 1864, Mr.
McCory married Rebecca R. Phillips, the daughter of L.
B. Huff. They have five Children Bennett T., Phygene, Edward, Lucinda, and Elsy Lee.
!Pages 1201-1202
The History of Cass and Bates Counties, Missouri
St. Joseph, Missouri
National Historical Company
1883
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