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Any Mattingly, Stamm, Drysdale, or McClung?
Posted by: Ellen Hernandez Date: March 11, 2002 at 08:13:09
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Joseph K. Mattingly was born in LA about 1853, married Delpha "Della, Delia" Anne Roberson in 1897, Marianna, Lee Co., AR, and died there 1907, leaving a widow and two small children. He was a lumberman and the family story is that he came to relatives somewhere "near Memphis" where he worked in the timber industry before going on to Lee County, AR. If I have the right Mattingly, Joseph was born to a family of Riverboat men who were in Randolph Co., IL, in 1850 and 1860. It is my belief that his parents were Alexander Mattingly and Elizabeth Stamm who married in Chester, Randolph Co., Illinois in 1842.

There is an 1887 marriage in Lee Co., AR, of J. K. Mattingly to Miss Jessie Dusdale (this name is believed to be Drisdale or Drysdale). Although no divorce record has been found, another researcher has Jessie married to Lemon McClung at a later date, then moving to Mississippi, then back to West Virginia where Lemon McClung was born.

I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has ANY Mattingly, Matingly, Mattingley, Matinly, Drysdale or McClung surname connection.


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