Moses LOCKHART (colored) was hanged at Edgefield last Friday for the murder of Moses BLACK last April. The difficulty was about a woman that both wanted.
Source: Taylorsville Reporter, 8 Dec 1882, pg. 2.
Moses LOCKHART (colored) was hanged at Edgefield last Friday for the murder of Moses BLACK last April. The difficulty was about a woman that both wanted.
Source: Taylorsville Reporter, 8 Dec 1882, pg. 2.
Emanuel Hoser Mock, farmer, was born in Washington County, Va., January 19,1838, the son of Henry and Nancy (Gibbs) Mock, the former horn in Surry (now Davy) County, N.C., September 8, 1794, the son of Henry Sr. and Katy (Black) Mock, of German origin. In 1820 the father married Nancy Gibbs, and in 1840 married Mary Katron; Mary K. Wright became his wife in 1857. He is the father of thirty children, and now lives in Virginia. Our subject grew up on the farm, working with his father, until eighteen years of age, when he became a millwright. He continued this thirteen years, and since 1869 has been successfully farming, at his present home, where he now owns 400 acres, although be began life with little capital. In 1869 he married Levenia F. Wills, a daughter of H. B. and Rebecca (Duff) Wills, and born in this county August 26, 1851. Their children are Edwin M. L., horn October 31,1870; William H., born October 8,1872; Lewis E., born Apr11 6, 1875; Sophia A., born November 9, 1877; Nancy E., born September 17, 1880; Bessie J., born July 24, 1883, and Charles II., born July 2, 1886. He and his wife are Methodists.
Transcribed from Godspeed’s History of TN (1896)