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    3. We are looking for connections or any data for Cordelia Wilson. Here's what we have on her...  ORDELIAA.1ILSONwas born 1819 in Maryland. She married (1) CHARLESWILLIAMJARBOEJuly 22, 1837 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland, son of VERNONJARBOEand MARYHUNT. He was born January 08, 1815 in Baltimore, Md, and died 1850. She married (2) JOSEPHJARBOE, JROctober 06, 1857 in Jackson Co., Mo, son of JOSEPHJARBOEand MARYCLARKE. He was born Bet. 1790 - 1793 in Carrollton Manor, Fredrick Co, MD, and died December 15, 1867 in Kansas City, Jackson, MO. WC     Below is the Jarboe data.  1857  In October Joseph Jarboe, Jr. marries a 2nd time to Cordelia A. Wilson Jarboe, her 2nd marriage as well.  This is an interesting union.  Cordelia was previously married to Charles William Jarboe, born in Baltimore, MD (1815-1850).  They were married in St. Mary’s County Md. in 1837.  What we know of him is detail by Grove. Charles W. Jarboe died of jaundice produced by over smoking cigars according to his wife. Originally, he was apprenticed to a printer, then became a sailor [out of Maryland], then  became a assistant pilot on the water of the Mississippi and Missouri. Then a pilot and chief at $2,000.00 a year.  Leaving his window penniless, like all the rest of the Jarboe'.  Married another Jarboe, Joseph, Jr., of Kansas. Worth at that time one or two hundred thousand Dollars.  Ref: History of Carrollton Manor by William Jarboe Groves   Now Charles William Jarboe’s father was, Vernon M. "Varnal" Jarboe. Varnal a native of Baltimore (1783-1814) was quite of a character and of a rebellious nature. His SMC family moved to Nelson County around 1790, leaving Varnal to his desires.  To coax Vernal to Kentucky Rodolphus Jarboe (1746-1796) , offered his son one third of his final estate to Vernon.   The estate was conditional to Varnal  coming to Kentucky to claim it. The reason of the clause:  Vernon inherited the roving disposition of the family, desire for the seafaring life, which was persistently denied by his father, consequently, Vernon at a young age ran away and embarked as a common sailor, nor was heard of from many years.  Just before the War of 1812 Varnel was  pressed into service the British. His vessel was brought to by a British Man of War, overhauled and some of her men pressed to for service.... Vernon was thus prolonged and when found means of communications with his friends in America, he was transferred to another ship, the usual tract of the British.  Vernon, at length contrived to gain his liberty, but ere he was given up owing to his having gained the reputation of a first class tar*, the British ordered him some position as a warrant officer or like, which he refused.  *(Tar is international nickname for government sailors, because of the custom among old Navy men of giving their work clothes a light coating of tar to waterproof them)   After his imprisonment with the British he entered the merchant marine and became a captain of the Brigantines an fore and Aft Schooners playing between Baltimore and the West India and South America.  After the war of 1812 the merchant marines were no longer safe or profitable and so Vernon united himself with a company of privateers, who under the authority of the US Government began their career of retribution against the British.  Name of the Schooner was the Comet of Baltimore under Capt Boyle.   Vernon was one of the Prize Master 3rd or 4th. (an officer put in charge or command of a captured vessel). The duty was to take care of captured ships and crews that were sailed to a neutral port for plunder.  He became wealthy in this. Lying some 3 miles below Fort McHenry.  Vernon met his death in an accident and fell from a rope between the ship and a small boat.  He never surfaced from the sea, nor his body found. It may of been that the pockets of his over coat was filled with $400.00 in silver which sunk him.   His son refers to Vernon Jarboe as a noble and universally popular man. Back to Charles William Jarboe.  Now Charles brother John Rodolph Jarboe, Sr., (1812-1884) the teacher, had a son Vernon Cook Jarboe, Sr.(1840-1896)  that also lived then died in Kansas City.   *************************************************************************************************************************   Children of JOSEPH7ARBOE, JR(JOSEPHB.6OHNBAPTIST5OHN4OHN3OHN2?1ARBOE/JABOT/GERBER/GERBAUT) was born Bet. 1790 - 1793 in Carrollton Manor, Fredrick Co, MD, and died December 15, 1867 in Kansas City, Jackson, MO. He married (1) LYDIAANNCLEMENTSSeptember 15, 1822 in Bardstown, Ky, daughter of WILLIAMCLEMENTSand WINIFREDHARDY. She was born 1803 in Fredrick Co., MD, and died September 06, 1851 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO. He married (2) CORDELIAA.WILSONOctober 06, 1857 in Jackson Co., Mo. She was born 1819 in Maryland.OSEPHJARBOEand LYDIACLEMENTSare:i. W ii. R iii. T iv. C v. F vi. D vii. C viii. J ix. M x. T xi. H xii. T xiii. C xiv. S xv. S xvi. EILLIAMJOSEPH8ARBOE, SR., b. July 24, 1823, Anderson County, KY; d. October 08, 1894, Kansas City Jackson Co, Mo; m. CECELIABARADA, December 21, 1851, St. Joseph, Mo; b. August 05, 1827, Carondelet, St Louis, Missouri; d. October 19, 1899, Kansas City, Mo.ACHELJARBOE, b. June 16, 1825, Kentucky; d. June 16, 1825, Kentucky.HERESAALTHELIAJARBOE, b. July 16, 1826, Kentucky.ATHERINEJARBOE, b. July 18, 1826, Kentucky; d. July 18, 1826, Kentucky.REDERICKHENRYJARBOE, b. June 02, 1828, Louisville, KY; d. December 14, 1900, Kansas City, Mo; m. ISABELELIZABETHBARADA, September 09, 1856, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO; b. August 22, 1831, Carondelet, St Louis, Missouri; d. February 21, 1899, Kansas City, Mo.AVIDMULHOLLAND "HOLLY"JARBOE, CAPT., b. September 04, 1830, Nelson Co., Ky; d. February 01, 1886, Kansas City Jackson Co., MO; m. EMILY"EM"HOAGLAND, June 06, 1854, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO; b. January 22, 1832, Fishkill, Dutchep Co., New York; d. November 01, 1901, Kansas City Jackson Co., MO.AROLINEE. "CARRIE"JARBOE, b. June 11, 1832, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1903, of Sheffield, MO; m. WILLIAMWHITE, June 19, 1856, Kansas City, MO; b. Mo; d. Bef. 1880.OHNCARROL "CARROL"JARBOE, b. Bef. June 22, 1834, Clay County, MO; d. February 09, 1886, Kansas City Jackson Co., MO; m. JOSEPHINEJUDITHA "JOSIE"FERGUSON, June 23, 1864, Kansas City, MO; b. June 11, 1843, Baltimore, MD; d. December 09, 1917, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO.ARYELEANOR "MOLLIE"JARBOE, b. August 04, 1836, Westport Landing, Jackson Co., MO; d. April 21, 1902, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri ?; m. PATRICKSHANNON, MAJOR, October 12, 1857, Jackson Co., MO; b. 1824, County Cavan, Ireland; d. December 16, 1871, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri.ERESAROSEJARBOE, b. August 04, 1836, Kansas City, Mo; d. September 17, 1844, Kansas City, Mo.ENRYJARBOE, b. July 30, 1839, Kansas City, Mo; d. September 28, 1845, Kansas City, Mo.HERESAJARBOE, b. 1840, Kansas City, Mo; d. November 06, 1848, Platte Co., Mo.ATHERINESUSANJARBOE, b. April 30, 1841, Kansas City, Mo; d. August 10, 1884; m. SAMUELC.MACHETTE, September 06, 1859, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO; b. February 10, 1830, St. Charles, Mo; d. November 05, 1895, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO.USANJARBOE, b. 1842, Westport Landing, Jackson Co., MO; d. Bef. 1850, Westport Landing, Jackson Co., MO.AMUELM.JARBOE, PVT, b. January 18, 1846, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO; d. April 06, 1903, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO; m. MARYVIRGINIAHAVERITY, Aft. 1865, KC, Mo ?; b. January 1852, LaSalle County, ILL; d. December 02, 1924, Kansas City, Mo.MILYJANEJARBOE, b. Abt. 1848; d. February 18, 1850. J J, , J, J, J, J JJ       Randy or Kat Dunavan    Longview, Texas  903-720-3914 

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