. The history of Upshur county, West Virginia, from its earliest exploration and settlement to the present time .. . FAMILY HISTORY. 577 On the 23d day of September, 1877, he married Pooce Bailey, the daughter ofJames M. Bailey and Amanda McCue, who was born August 28, 1857, and thegranddaughter of William Bailey. Mrs. Stockert is of Scotch-Irishdescent on her mothers side, being related to the IMcCues of NicholasCounty, whence she came. The ceremony of marriage was celebrated in theLeading Creek Baptist Church, Lewis County. Unto this union were bornseven children, of which five are dead. The
. The history of Upshur county, West Virginia, from its earliest exploration and settlement to the present time .. . FAMILY HISTORY. 577 On the 23d day of September, 1877, he married Pooce Bailey, the daughter ofJames M. Bailey and Amanda McCue, who was born August 28, 1857, and thegranddaughter of William Bailey. Mrs. Stockert is of Scotch-Irishdescent on her mothers side, being related to the IMcCues of NicholasCounty, whence she came. The ceremony of marriage was celebrated in theLeading Creek Baptist Church, Lewis County. Unto this union were bornseven children, of which five are dead. The living children are: Michael F., bornJune 29, 1884; Minter G., born October 15, 1888. Mr. Stockert went into the lumber business in 1877, renting a sawmill,and has continued in that business up to the present time; has handled manymills and their output. In 1886 he came to Upshur County to pursue the lum-ber business, and after doing much custom sawing at several points in thisCounty, who was owner of the Stockert lumber plant and 4,500 acres of timberland thereabout. He made 22 sawmill sets in his lumber busi
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