Andrew Jackson Whitelock

Male28 March 1846–2 July 1920

Brief Life History of Andrew Jackson

When Andrew Jackson Whitelock was born on 28 March 1846, in Shelbina, Shelby, Missouri, United States, his father, Samuel George Whitelock, was 28 and his mother, Eliza Culbertson, was 19. He married Mary Elizabeth White on 21 February 1867, in Shelbina, Shelby, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 daughters. He lived in Tiger Fork Township, Shelby, Missouri, United States for about 20 years. He registered for military service in 1865. He died on 2 July 1920, in Salt River Township, Shelby, Missouri, United States, at the age of 74, and was buried in Shelbina Cemetery, Salt River Township, Shelby, Missouri, United States.

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Family Time Line

Andrew Jackson Whitelock
1846–1920
Mary Elizabeth White
1845–1885
Marriage: 21 February 1867
William A. Whitelock
1867–
Annie Emma ( Ann) Whitelock
1869–
Dora Emma Whitelock
1869–1968
Mary E Whitelock
1872–1950
Virginia Frances Whitelock
1876–1961
Sadie E. Whitelock
1881–1894
James Willard Whitelock
1884–1940

Sources (22)

  • Andrew Whitelock in household of George Whitelock, "United States Census, 1860"
  • Mr Andrew Whitelock, "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991"
  • Andrew J. Whitelock in entry for Rollin Luther Whitelock, "Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1964"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    21 February 1867Shelbina, Shelby, Missouri, United States
  • Children (7)

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    Siblings (9)

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    World Events (8)

    1863

    Age 17

    Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

    1863 · The Battle at Gettysburg

    Age 17

    The Battle of Gettysburg involved the largest number of casualties of the entire Civil war and is often described as the war's turning point. Between 46,000 and 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the three-day Battle. To honor the fallen soldiers, President Abraham Lincoln read his historic Gettysburg Address and helped those listening by redefining the purpose of the war.

    1866 · The First Civil Rights Act

    Age 20

    The first federal law that defined what was citizenship and affirm that all citizens are equally protected by the law. Its main objective was to protect the civil rights of persons of African descent.

    Name Meaning

    English: variant of Whitlock .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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