Bashaba GABRIEL1824–
- Name
- Bashaba GABRIEL
- Given names
- Bashaba
- Surname
- GABRIEL
- Married name
- Bashaba Hale
![]() | July 15, 1824 36 29 |
![]() | Jacob B GABRIEL October 8, 1828 (Age 4 years) |
![]() | Daniel T GABRIEL October 28, 1828 (Age 4 years) |
![]() | John GABRIEL July 30, 1830 (Age 6 years) Note: From A HISTORY Of COOPER COUNTY, Missouri From the first visit by White Men, in February, 1804, to … From A HISTORY Of COOPER COUNTY, Missouri From the first visit by White Men, in February, 1804, to The 5th day of July, 1876 BY HENRY C. LEVENS AND NATHANIEL M. DRAKE "John Gabriel was also from Kentucky. Settled at Richland, at a place two and a half miles east of Florence. He moved there at a very early period in 1819 or 1820. He had a still house, made whisky and sold it to the Indians. He was a rough, miserly character, but honest in his dealings. He was murdered for his money, in his horse lot, on his own plantation. He was killed by a negro man belonging to Reuben B. Harris. The negro was condemned and hung at Boonville. Before his execution, this negro confessed that he had killed Gabriel, but declared that he had been employed to commit the murder by Gabriel's own son-in-law, a man named Abner Weaver. This villain escaped punishment for the reason that the negro's testimony was then, by the laws of the United States, excluded as inadmissible. Justice, however, overtook him at last. His crime did not stop at the instigation of Gabriel's murder. He was afterwards found in possession of four stolen horses somewhere in Texas. In endeavoring to make his escape, he was shot from one of these horses, and thus ended his villainy. and from E. J. Melton’s History of Cooper County, Missouri John Gabriel, Kentuckian who settled in 1819, two and one-half miles east of Florence, now in Morgan County, was the first man murdered by an individual not an Indian in what was then Cooper County. Gabriel operated a still, and sold whisky to Indians. He was rough and miserly but honest. He made money and acquired a large plantation. A slave belonging to Reuben B. Harris killed Gabriel. At his execution in Boonville, the slave declared he had been hired as an assassin by Gabriel's son-in-law, Abner Weaver. As the law excluded such a confession as inadmissible evidence, Weaver was never held. Later he stole four horses in Texas, and, in attempting to escape arrest, was shot dead from one of the horses. |
![]() | John GABRIEL 1830 (Age 5 years) From the Cooper County Coroner's Inquest Book 1824-1929 Gabriel, John 1830 Struck with axe Clear Creek Township, his yard near milk house |
![]() | Jeremiah W GABRIEL January 7, 1831 (Age 6 years) |
![]() | Mary Katherine GABRIEL January 23, 1835 (Age 10 years) |
![]() | Jacob B GABRIEL April 7, 1837 (Age 12 years) |
![]() | Benjamin F GABRIEL August 30, 1837 (Age 13 years) |
![]() | John N GABRIEL March 3, 1840 (Age 15 years) |
![]() | Thomas B GABRIEL December 29, 1841 (Age 17 years) |
![]() | Jacob GABRIEL March 25, 1848 (Age 23 years) Will of Jacob Gabriel To my three daughters: Sarah Epperson , Bashaba Gabriel , and Catherine Gabriel ... To my son, Allen I. Gabriel , $100. to James P. Gabriel , $100.; to William I. Gabriel , $100. To my son, Jeremiah W. Gabriel , land To my son, Daniel I. Gabriel , land To my wife, Delila ... To my two little sons, Benjamin F. Gabriel and Thomas B. Gabriel ... To my two little grandsons, Jacob E. Gabriel and William I Gabriel , $1.00 Delila Gabriel , Allen I. Gabriel , James P. Gabriel , and John R. Epperson , Exe. Written: 21 March 1848 Witnesses: Michael Hornbeck , Robert Hornbeck , and James McClain Recorded: 15 April 1848 |
![]() | Delilah SHIRLEY August 27, 1851 (Age 27 years) |
![]() | Thomas B GABRIEL September 3, 1853 (Age 29 years) |
![]() | Mary Katherine GABRIEL November 11, 1883 (Age 59 years) |
![]() | James Porter GABRIEL 1889 (Age 64 years) |
![]() | Daniel T GABRIEL November 11, 1893 (Age 69 years) |
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Jacob GABRIEL Birth: August 4, 1787 — Pennsylvania (probably) Death: March 25, 1848 — Cooper Co MO |
mother |
Delilah SHIRLEY Birth: October 25, 1794 — Kentucky Death: August 27, 1851 — Cooper Co, MO |
Marriage: February 3, 1813 — Shawneetown IL |
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3 years elder brother |
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-20 months elder brother |
John N GABRIEL Birth: April 1, 1814 26 19 Death: March 3, 1840 |
3 years elder brother |
James Porter GABRIEL Birth: July 18, 1817 29 22 Death: 1889 — Boonville MO |
2 years elder brother |
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3 years elder sister |
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23 months herself |
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4 years younger brother |
Jacob B GABRIEL Birth: October 8, 1828 41 33 Death: April 7, 1837 |
1 month younger brother |
Daniel T GABRIEL Birth: October 28, 1828 41 34 — MO Death: November 11, 1893 — Missouri |
2 years younger brother |
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4 years younger sister |
Mary Katherine GABRIEL Birth: January 23, 1835 47 40 Death: November 11, 1883 |
3 years younger brother |
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4 years younger brother |
Thomas B GABRIEL Birth: December 29, 1841 54 47 Death: September 3, 1853 |
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Jacob GABRIEL
1787–1848
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Delilah SHIRLEY
1794–1851
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Allen J GABRIEL
1815–
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John N GABRIEL
1814–1840
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James Porter GABRIEL
1817–1889
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William J GABRIEL
1819–
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Sarah B GABRIEL
1822–
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Bashaba GABRIEL
1824–
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Jacob B GABRIEL
1828–1837
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Daniel T GABRIEL
1828–1893
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Jeremiah W GABRIEL
1831–
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Mary Katherine GABRIEL
1835–1883
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Benjamin F GABRIEL
1837–
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Thomas B GABRIEL
1841–1853
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