History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... mother , Charity ( Morris ) Burgess , were Kentuck- ians by birth , and were reared and married in that State . They came to Clay county in 1850 , and before the father died , November 24 , 1858. The mother is yet living . They were ...
... mother , Charity ( Morris ) Burgess , were Kentuck- ians by birth , and were reared and married in that State . They came to Clay county in 1850 , and before the father died , November 24 , 1858. The mother is yet living . They were ...
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... mother died in 1877. A short time before his mother's death Mr. Garrett , Jr. , was married in this county to Miss Ella Wilhoit , a daughter of Thomas Wilhoit , a sub- stantial farmer and stock - raiser of Clay county . Mr. and Mrs. G ...
... mother died in 1877. A short time before his mother's death Mr. Garrett , Jr. , was married in this county to Miss Ella Wilhoit , a daughter of Thomas Wilhoit , a sub- stantial farmer and stock - raiser of Clay county . Mr. and Mrs. G ...
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... mother born and reared in that State . His father was a sub- stantial farmer of Macoupin county , and died there in August , 1875 . His mother died July 28 , 1858. She was a member of the Mission- ary Baptist Church . The father was a ...
... mother born and reared in that State . His father was a sub- stantial farmer of Macoupin county , and died there in August , 1875 . His mother died July 28 , 1858. She was a member of the Mission- ary Baptist Church . The father was a ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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