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Fletcher

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Fletcher (daughter of Fletcher and Lillias May Pinkerton).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    Gina Moulder, gmoulder@ccnmail.com, 14 December 1999.

    Moulder. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Robert "Bob" Moulder

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fletcher

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    Gina Moulder, gmoulder@ccnmail.com, 14 December 1999.

    Lillias May Pinkerton. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Lillias May Pinkerton (daughter of Eugene Monroe Pinkerton and Nellie Rands).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    Beverly G. Martin family group sheets, 1994, 6HUSp6.

    Children:
    1. 1. Fletcher


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Eugene Monroe Pinkerton was born 18 Jan 1876, , MaCoupin, Illinois (son of David W. Pinkerton and Mary Abigail Crum); died 20 Apr 1951, , MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Eugene Monroe assisted his father on the family farm.

    Location of death not confirmed. Buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery.
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    Reference:
    Beverly G. Martin family group sheets, 1994, 6HUSp6.

    Eugene — Nellie Rands. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Nellie Rands

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    Beverly G. Martin family group sheets, 1994, 6HUSp6.

    Children:
    1. 3. Lillias May Pinkerton
    2. Mildred Pauline Pinkerton
    3. Ruth Irene Pinkerton


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  David W. Pinkerton was born 28 Mar 1843, , MaCoupin, Illinois (son of Henry Barnes Pinkerton and Jane H. Huskey); died 28 Aug 1920, , MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried , MaCoupin, Illinois.

    Notes:

    David W. Pinkerton served in Company B, 122nd Illinois Infantry Regiment and
    was mustered out at Mobile, Alabama 15 July 1865. He participated in the
    following battles: Trenton, Tennessee, where he was captured and imprisoned
    for eight months; Tupelo, Missippi, 14 July 1864; and Blakely, Alabama 9 April
    1865.

    By occupation, David W. Pinkerton was a farmer, fruit grower, and bee keeper.

    Location of death and burial is not confirmed.
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    Reference:
    Beverly G. Martin family group sheets, 1994, 6HUSp4-5.

    David married Mary Abigail Crum 1869. Mary (daughter of Eli Crum and Mary Robnet) was born 10 May 1846; died 17 Aug 1887. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary Abigail Crum was born 10 May 1846 (daughter of Eli Crum and Mary Robnet); died 17 Aug 1887.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    Beverly G. Martin family group sheets, 1994, 6HUSp5.

    Children:
    1. Luther Pinkerton was born 1870, , MaCoupin, Illinois.
    2. Maud Pinkerton was born 20 Nov 1871, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 18 Jul 1887.
    3. Mary Jane "Jane" Pinkerton was born 14 Apr 1873, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 4 Sep 1887.
    4. Eli Daniel "Dan" Pinkerton was born 20 Apr 1874, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 14 Apr 1895, , MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.
    5. 6. Eugene Monroe Pinkerton was born 18 Jan 1876, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 20 Apr 1951, , MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.
    6. Amy Abigail "Abigail" Pinkerton was born 15 Jan 1881, , MaCoupin, Illinois.
    7. Nancy Naomi "Naomi" Pinkerton was born 31 Aug 1884, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 3 Jun 1956.