Anyone with information that can get me past this point I would be grateful. James Cosby married Mary Thurman 12-18-1822 in Henry CO KY.Mary's Parents are Andrew Thurman& Rebecca Smith They Originally lived in Virginia in Powahatan CO. Both Andrew and Rebecca Died in Shelby CO KY. Mary & James children are as follows (Andrew Jackson Cosby M 1823 Died 1905 Shelby CO KY) Lucinda Ann Cosby F B? John F Cosby M 1839 B Cosby F 1832 Elizabeth Cosby F 1835 S.N. Cosby F 1842 James M Cosby M b 1846 Eligah Washington Cosby M b1849 Died in Chillicothe MO Andrew Jackson Married Katharine Rucker 7-23-1849 in Shelby CO KY Katharine was born in 1829 D1908 Andrew Died while in KY I have been unable to locate his grave Katharine After his Death she moved to Missouri and Lived with Willie Jackson Cosby Who livedNear the Chariton Ridge Church North of Callao Missouri. Children of Andrew and Katharine are as follows Cynthia Cosby F b 1855 Litha Lita Cosby F b 1851 Roxie Cosby F b? Andrew J Cosby M b 1875 Martha Juit Cosby F b1860 (Willie Jackson Cosby M b March 11 1863) Isabel Cosby F 1869 Icy Phen Cosby F b April 05,1870 Willie Jackson Cosby Married Luccindia McDaniels 1-06-1861 They had the following Children Oma Cosby M b 7-15-1884 Jessie Cosby M Everett Cosby M 3-24-1890 Eva Cosby F b 8-18-1891 Clarence Walter Cosby M b2-18-1900 Effie Belle Cosby F b 4-06-1903 Willis Cosby M b 3-12-1905 Oma Cosby Married Mattie McDuffie 1900 in Bevier Missouri They had the following children Luther Cosby M b1-23-1912 George Cosby M b 8-14-1906 Willard Cosby M b 1-19-1908 Adra Bernice Cosby F b 1-21-1918 William Frank Cosby M b 1-07-1910 Luther Married Alma Juanita Wilson in Randolph CO Missouri 12-16-1933 They had the Following Children Bobby Luther Cosby M b 10-04-1944 Shirley Cosby F 12-31-1937 Kay Cosby F 4-14-1941 Diane Cosby F March 24-1948 Just a little History note to go with this. Willie Jackson Cosby Was always considered to be the hero of the battle at the Widow Thurmans place. While Feeding a bunch of Gen. Price's soldiers, her house was surrounded by blue bellies they not knowing a score of confederates were eating in the house. Jackson supposedly led the charge out firing as they ran into the timber just over the fence with the bluebellies after them. Then Jackson and a few circled around North and came up behind and opened fire and the blue bellies paniced and fled clear to Quail trap before stopping, this enabled the confederates to get back to the Price's army. This battle took place Near Rock Creek North of Callao Missouri South of Kirksville Missouri. Any information on this line would be appreciated. Thanks William L. Cosby