History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... Kentucky , born in Fayette county , October 3 , 1825. His parents were Joseph and Eleanor H. ( Soper ) Chrisman , his father originally of Virginia , but his mother a native of Kentucky . The Sopers were one of the pioneer families of ...
... Kentucky , born in Fayette county , October 3 , 1825. His parents were Joseph and Eleanor H. ( Soper ) Chrisman , his father originally of Virginia , but his mother a native of Kentucky . The Sopers were one of the pioneer families of ...
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... Kentucky . He was born in Jessamine county , Ky . , February 12 , 1830 , and was a son of John and Nancy ( Rice ) Funk , his father originally from Maryland , but his mother born and reared in Jessamine county , Ky . The father died in ...
... Kentucky . He was born in Jessamine county , Ky . , February 12 , 1830 , and was a son of John and Nancy ( Rice ) Funk , his father originally from Maryland , but his mother born and reared in Jessamine county , Ky . The father died in ...
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... Kentucky , born in Woodford county , April 14 , 1835. His father was Spencer Anderson , and his mother's maiden name , Catherine Hicks . Both were of early Kentucky fam- ilies . Mrs. Anderson inherited her father's homestead in Kentucky ...
... Kentucky , born in Woodford county , April 14 , 1835. His father was Spencer Anderson , and his mother's maiden name , Catherine Hicks . Both were of early Kentucky fam- ilies . Mrs. Anderson inherited her father's homestead in Kentucky ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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