
PICKLE, Catherine[1]

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Name PICKLE, Catherine Birth 10 Oct 1825 Alabama, United States [1, 2]
Gender Female Death 13 Sep 1903 [1] Burial Monroe Cemetery, Monroe, Le Flore County, Oklahoma [1, 3]
Person ID I1592 Pickel_Bartlett Last Modified 21 Jan 2011
Father PICKLE, Robert, b. 1805, North Carolina, United States d. 24 Jul 1881, Monroe County, Mississippi, United States
(Age 76 years)
Mother ALDRIDGE, Sarah, b. Abt 1806, North Carolina d. 6 Sep 1888, Monroe County, Mississippi, United States
(Age 82 years)
Marriage 21 Sep 1824 Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States [1]
Residence 31 Oct 1850 Eastern Division, Monroe, Mississippi, United States [4]
Farmer Residence 19 Jul 1870 Smithville, Monroe, Mississippi, United States [5]
Farmer Residence 24 Jun 1880 Smithville, Monroe, Mississippi, United States [6]
- His age was listed as 77 and hers as 70
Notes - There is also a Tuscaloosa County, Alabama record of their marriage for September 20, 1824. I think that this date is the date for application for a marriage bond.
Family ID F447 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family RITTER, Martin E., b. 8 Nov 1823, Alabama, United States d. 26 Nov 1893, Monroe Township, Choctaw Nation, IT
(Age 70 years)
Marriage 24 Sep 1844 [1, 7] Children 1. RITTER, Susan E., b. Abt 1846, Mississippi, United States d. Yes, date unknown
2. RITTER, Mary L., b. Abt 1848, Mississippi, United States d. Yes, date unknown
3. RITTER, Wiley L., b. 1851 d. Yes, date unknown 4. RITTER, Lucinda Adelia, b. 4 Apr 1852 d. Yes, date unknown 5. VAN RITTER, William Triz, b. 7 Sep 1855, Tupelo, Lee, Mississippi, United States d. Mar 1925 (Age 69 years)
6. RITTER, John E. "James", b. Jan 1858 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F468 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2022
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Notes - The 1850 Monroe County, Mississippi Census gives her date of birth as 1827. The 1825 date comes from the family bible of Jacob Pickle. According to Myrtice Ray, Catherine and Martin migrated to the Indian Territory. In the 1900 Census of Leflore County, Oklahoma, Catherine was living in the house of William Ritter. Martha Thirlkill , believed to be a sister, was also living in this household. Myrtice Ray remembered Cass as an old woman that smoked dried fig leaves.
Mildred Tatum gives the place of Catherine and Martin's burial as Monroe Cemetery (FGS of Martin E. Ritter, Mildred Tatum 8/30/2001).
- The 1850 Monroe County, Mississippi Census gives her date of birth as 1827. The 1825 date comes from the family bible of Jacob Pickle. According to Myrtice Ray, Catherine and Martin migrated to the Indian Territory. In the 1900 Census of Leflore County, Oklahoma, Catherine was living in the house of William Ritter. Martha Thirlkill , believed to be a sister, was also living in this household. Myrtice Ray remembered Cass as an old woman that smoked dried fig leaves.
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Sources - [S127] GEDCOM file imported on 18 Jul 2007.
- [S114] Miscellaneous, Email from Brenda Johnson dated Jan 14, 2011.
- [S189] E-mail from Sam Pickle 3/2/01.
- [S76] 1850 Federal Census, Eastern Division, Monroe County, Mississippi Dwelling 500.
- [S69] 1870 Federal Census, Township 13, Monroe County, Mississippi Pg 35 Dwelling 239.
- [S70] 1880 Federal Census, Smithville, Monroe County, Mississippi ED 124 Pg 49 Dwelling 396.
- [S260] Family Bible of Jacob Pickle.
- [S127] GEDCOM file imported on 18 Jul 2007.