Mary Jane Shockett

Mary Jane Shockett (née Carpenter) (September 15, 1871 - February 2, 1936) was a medic for the Coalition Army and wife of General Roger Shockett.

Early life
Mary Jane Carpenter was born on September 15, 1871 in Cape Charles, Virginia to two farmers. She attended elementary, middle, and high school and was regarding by her friends and family as "incredibly bright".

Work in the Coalition
Mary Jane was a medic in the Coalition known for founding her own infirmary for soldiers, known as the Shockett House of Care.

Later life
Mary Jane lived with her husband, Roger Shockett. Together they had three children: Robert, David, and Angeline, the latter of which became the wife of Coalition Corporal Thomas Decker.

Mary Jane passed away on February 2, 1936 at the age of 64.