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Addison and Sallie Shackelford

My great-great-grandparents, Addison Pope Shackelford (June 28, 1826 - March 1882) and his wife, nee Sallie Blane Murrell (September 08, 1830 - Abt. 1888).

They lived in Hopkins county from the 1850's into the 1870's. Addison was a physician (attended Transylvania University 1850-51) and farmer. He was an Asst. Surgeon for the Union's 17th Kentucky Infantry Volunteer Regiment and served under his 1 year younger brother, James Murrell Shackelford who commanded the Regiment, and later the 8th Kentucky Calvary. His father Edmund and mother, nee Susannah Thompson, and family moved to Hopkins County in late 1840's or early 1850's. The family had lived near Houstenville, Lincoln Co., Kentucky in the early 1800's.

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