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Terry Mason's Family History Site

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Thomas Hugh Downing

They lived in Jackson County, Missouri, in 1882.

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information from Tim Chambers [lzdz4me@interaccess.com] Pedigree Resource File.


Thomas Hugh Downing

They lived in Jackson County, Missouri, in 1882.

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information from Tim Chambers [lzdz4me@interaccess.com] Pedigree Resource File.


Joseph Milton Downing

He worked with his father until he married and then began farming in South Hickman precinct, but in 1874  he bought a 109 acre farm in Sandersville precinct.  He had his own butcher shop in Lexington.  In 1885, he moved to the Downing's "ancestral home on Nicholasville Rd, six miles from Lexington," remaining there until his death.  Joseph and Catherine were members of the Providence Christian Church.


Mary N Halliday

DEATH: Lexington Herald, Nov. 28, 1953, p. 12.

CENSUS: Listed in 1900 census (see husband).