John Allen Shepherd

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John Allen Shepard or Shepherd
   
Born: May 1828 Vermillion co., IN

 

   
Married: 1st 28 May 1851in Phillip Co., Arkansas to Frances Wilson

Married: 2nd 14 Mar 1865 in Randolph Co. Arkansas to Mary Kilcreast

 

   
Died: 1911 Washington co. Arkansas    

FATHER

Hiram Shepherd

MOTHER

Dicey (Linda) (Cyndice) Mackham or Marcum

WIFE

Frances Wilson

Mary Kilkreast

CHILDREN with Frances Wilson

1. Alice Shepherd b. Abt. 1852

2. D Shepherd b. Abt. 1859

CHILDREN with Mary Kilkreast

1. Eva Celestie Shepard b. 07 May 1866

2. Ben H (Barney) Shepard b. 24 Sep 1867

3. John Allen Shepard b. 03 Dec 1869

4. Clyde Mayes Shepard b. 14 Sep 1871

5. Quince Shepard b. 30 Jan 1873

6. Hiram C. Shepard b. 30 Apr 1875

7. Lambert Shepard b. 06 Feb 1877

 
Clyde Mayes Shepard
photo from Melissa Stevenon
public member tree on Ancestry.com

8. Everett Shepard b. 06 Feb 1879

9. Mary Shepard b. 24 Oct 1880

10. Franklin A. Shepard b. 01 Oct 1888

 

History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas. From the earliest time to the present, including a department devoted to the preservation of sundry personal, business, professional, and private record
Date 1889
Location Leister E. Presley, Goodspeed Publishing Co.

"John Allen Shepard, farmer and stock raiser, was born in Vermilion County, Ind., in 1828, and is a son of Hiram and Linda (Markham) Shepard, who were born, reared and married in Kentucky, the latter event taking place in 1816. They resided on a farm in their native State until 1826, then moving to Indiana, where the father worked at the blacksmith's trade until 1832. They then returned to Kentucky, and eventually became the owners of a fine farm of 400 acres, but sold out and came to Arkansas in 1859, where he died in 1868. His wife died December 3, 1849. They became the parents of six children, only three of whom lived to maturity: James, Rhoda J. and John A. The latter was reared on a farm, and learned the blacksmith's trade of his father. In 1851 he was married to Miss Frances Wilson, and after farming in his native State until 1857 moved to Randolph County, Ark., and engaged in farming. His wife was born in Virginia, and died in 1861, being a daughter of James Wilson, who was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and the mother of five children, all of whom are dead. In 1862 Mr. Shepard joined the Confederate army, and was on active duty, under Gen. Price, until the close of the war. He then returned to his farm in Randolph County, and in connection with his agricultural labors worked at his trade. In 1865 he was married to Mary S. Killcrese, of Randolph County, and in 1870 came to Washington County, and has since been a farmer of the county. He has 175 acres of land, with ninety acres under cultivation, on which are good buildings and a nice orchard. Mrs. Shepard was born and reared in Mississippi, and is the mother of nine children; Celert, wife of James Graham; Ben, John, Clyde, Quincy, Hiram, Lambert, Everett and Mary. The family are members of the Missionary Baptist Church. "

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From Public Member Tree on Ancestry.com  

melissastevenson48 originally submitted this to Shepard Family Tree on 14 May 2007


"John Allen Shepard was born in Indiana and later moved to Mississippi. He had one sister, Jane Shepard Underwood, and one brother, Jim Shepard. John Allen was married and had two children; all of his family died of the fever in Mississippi. He was a rip-roaring River Boat Captain, who liked his drink and roaming. However, when he married Mary Kilkreast, she settled him down and kept him home. To this union were born thirteen children."