tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144412872099377367.post8850871784903779157..comments2024-03-12T17:35:28.786-06:00Comments on South Fork Companion: Landowner, Sheep Rancher, and Supreme Court Justice Charles O. Stockslager [otd 02/08]Revue Guruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10925903211294652386noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144412872099377367.post-24711976922067713602011-12-18T16:07:27.051-07:002011-12-18T16:07:27.051-07:00Chris,
There is a fair amount of information on h...Chris, <br />There is a fair amount of information on him, due to his having been an Assoc. Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, 1901-1904, Chief Justice, 1904-1907 and Democratic nominee for governor in 1906. His grandson, Bryce Stockslager of Spokane did a geneology going back 300 years to Germany [Stockschlaegers, the "a" with an umlaut instead of the 'e' sometimes]. Bryce was the son of Dr. Leslie Stockslager who practiced in Lewiston, then Spokane. The first wife, Ingabo [nee Chrisman] was the mother of two, Ingabo the younger, my grandmother, and Roscoe. They married in 1877 and she died in 1881. By the second marriage to Carrie [nee Bryce] in 1884, I assume to be your side, produced Leslie and William, who I understand to have stayed in Idaho, an attorney in Shoshone for at least awhile. Charles was born on a farm near Corydon, Harrison County,in southern Indiana on Febr. 8, 1847. He died March 15, 1933, if you do not have that.Dave Thiessennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144412872099377367.post-28169055589455856862011-10-28T04:18:10.384-06:002011-10-28T04:18:10.384-06:00Charles O. Stockslager is my great-great grandfath...Charles O. Stockslager is my great-great grandfather! Does anyone else have any further information on or pictures of Judge Stockslager?Chris Stockslagernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144412872099377367.post-50167011135049280332011-10-26T15:30:05.593-06:002011-10-26T15:30:05.593-06:00The younger Ingabo, Ingabo J.F. Stockslager-Thiess...The younger Ingabo, Ingabo J.F. Stockslager-Thiessen did marry into a prominent Lewiston, Idaho family. She went to college, Lewiston State, now Lewis-Clark State, and married one of her classmates. But, she died at about age 36. She had five children, but only two lived to have families. One died in infancy, one in her hearly 20s and one was killed in action if France in September, 1944.Dave Thiessennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144412872099377367.post-84662647817998217072010-11-03T00:59:13.939-06:002010-11-03T00:59:13.939-06:00This is fascinating information. Thanks for putti...This is fascinating information. Thanks for putting it up. I have a photo of his daughter Ingobo here http://picasaweb.google.com/artmusic1234/BraninFamily?authkey=Gv1sRgCJ-0jJS318Wt6QE#5534275665399625794<br /><br />His wife Ingobo passed when his daughter, also named Ingobo, was very young. The daughter was raised by her aunt Frances. She had a fortunate life and ended up being somewhat wealthy as an adult. Thank you for putting this information online! ~ Claire McNallyClaire McNallynoreply@blogger.com