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David G. Young, for his second wife, married Amanda Roberts, April 18th, 1861, a native of Illinois. She died in February, 1890, in Dade County, leaving seven children : (1) Emma, now Mrs. W. S. Ayres of Westfield, Mass. She was a missionary to China for six years.
(2) John, now lives in St. Clair County, Missouri, a minister of the Baptist church, and a graduate of Ozark College, Greenfield.
(3) William, supposed to be living somewhere in west, whereabouts unknown. He is a surveyor by pro- fession.
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(4) Susie, married J. F. Duden of Springfield, Mo. She died in October, 1916.
(5) James R., lives in Blackfoot, Idaho. Is county surveyor and a prominent man in that locality.
(6) Clarence (now deceased), was in the Regular Volunteer army during the Spanish-American war. Died in Blackfoot, Idaho, where he enlisted.
(7) Ida, a prominent teacher in Brooklyn, N. Y., where she has been for the past nine years.
For his third wife D. G. Young married Cora Casey, on the 28th day of April, 1892, a native of Illinois, born September 18th, 1844, daughter of Blackford and Susanna (Johnson) Casey, who came to Barton County, Missouri, in 1874 and settled in Golden City. They were farmers by occupation and both are now deceased. He died in De- cember, 1892, and she died in 1896.
D. G. Young was a farmer in early life, but was en- gaged in the mercantile business in Illinois at the breaking out of the Civil war. He enlisted at De Soto, Ill., August 12th, 1862, in Company D, Eighty-first Illinois Volunteer Infantry, as duty sergeant, which rank he held till Feb- ruary 22nd, 1863, when he was promoted to second lieuten- ant of Company D, and on March 18th was promoted to first lieutenant, and on May 22nd, 1863, was promoted to captain, being three commissions in three months. He saw active service in the battles of Port Gibson, Miss .: Raymond, Miss., where he was wounded in the leg and laid up for six months, during which time he was cap- tured while in the hospital, and paroled and sent to the parole camp at St. Louis, where he remained until Octo- ber, 1863. He re-entered the service and operated around Vicksburg. Was in the Red River expedition under General Banks, and helped to capture 400 prisoners at Ft. Deruse on Red river.
He was at Guntown, Miss., under General Sturges, and was captured and sent to Macon, Ga., where he re- mained three or four months. Afterwards he was sent to Savanah, Ga., for a short time, then to Charleston, S. C., then to Columbia, S. C., where he remained till
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March 1st, 1865, when he was exchanged and sent to St. Louis, where he received his final discharge May 15th, 1865.
He returned home and went to farming until 1870, during which time he was Superintendent of the schools of Williamson county, Ills., for four years. He came to Dade County in 1870 and settled on a farm he had pre- viously bought in Cedar Township, consisting of 40 acres, where he lived for four years. In 1874 he was elected Circuit Clerk and Recorder of Dade County and moved to Greenfield where he remained in office eight years. In the meantime he had bought a farm of 196 acres in Center Township to which he moved after his term of office ex- pired, where he lived until 1896 when he retired to Golden City, having sold his farm prior to that date. He now lives a happy, retired life in Golden City where he owns a comfortable home presided over by the faithful wife and surrounded by a host of friends.
David G. Young is a member of the Baptist church and a preacher of that organization, having been engaged in minsterial duties more or less, both in Illinois and Mis- souri since 1865. He is a man whose life has been de- voted to doing good. He was pastor of the Baptist con- gregation in Greenfield when their present church house was built and it was largely due to his efforts that its building was made possible. In addition to the many thrilling incidents which occurred during the civil war, D. G. Young had been something of a "Soldier of Fortune" prior to that date. In the fall of 1851 he embarked at New York city for a trip around Cape Horn to the Golden Sands of California. For two long years he faced the dangers and privation incident to life in a western mining camp and returned to civilization with $1,500, of the yellow metal in his belt. Three characteristics have marked the life of David G. Young-undaunted courage, tenacity of purpose and sterling integrity. Upon this foundation he has builded and builded well. At the mature age of 88 years he can now look back over the vista of years with the supreme satisfaction of one who has followed the dic-
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tates of a well directed conscience along the lines of duty, and feel that he stands acquitted before both God and man. In politics he has always been classed as an In- dependent, voting for the best man irregardless of his political allignmennt, and supporting those measures which in his opinion were right from a moral standpoint. No man ever lived in Dade County who enjoys a greater degree of confidence and esteem than the subject of this sketch.
ISOM A. YOUNG.
One of the prominent business men of Dade County is Isom A. Young of the town of Arcola. He was born in this county September 10th, 1878, a son of J. Monroe and Mary (Darrall) Young, he a native son of Dade County and she, a native of Pennsylvania. They were married here and raised two children namely, Isom A. of this re- view and Lena who is Mrs. James Gass of this county. Isom Young and his wife were very early settlers of Dade and became numbered among our most prominent citizens. They took Isom A. Young to raise when he was six months old and gave him the advantages of a good education. At the age of 18 years he graduated from the Greenfield High School and for two years thereafter he taught school, one year in Cedar County and one in Dade. On February 28th, 1899 Mr. Young moved to Arcola and entered the employ of John O. Mitchell, his uncle, as a clerk in his hardware store and in the same year he bought the entire stock which consisted of hardware, exclusively. Since this he has run the business and has made a decided success. He has increased his stock and added implements, harness, furniture, cement and seeds and grain until now at this writing, he carries a stock of $15,000.00 and is doing one of the largest businesses in the county. His stock is housed in a large frame building 24x60 with a ware house 18x24, the property being owned by the Masonic Lodge of Arcola. Mr. Young is also a large buyer of grain buying some seven or eight thousand bushels of wheat a year ac- cording to the crop.
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On February 28th, 1900 Mr. Young married Miss Mary E. Thomas who was born March 6th, 1878, a daught- er of Nathaniel T. and Louvenia (Cowan) Thomas. To Mr. and Mrs. Young have been born two children as fol- lows: Mary Elizabeth, born November 15th, 1908 and Trula Alexandria born May 2nd, 1913.
Mr. Young is a democrat in politics and has served as justice of the peace for two terms. Mr. Young is truly a man of affairs for beside his large business interests in Arcola, he has holdings of farming land in Oklahoma as well as vacant property in Tulsa, Okla. and is largely in- terested in oil, being a partner in the Mitchell & Young Oil Company of Oklahoma and is a stockholder in the Arcola bank. Fraternally he is a Mason and member of the Modern Woodman of America and the Yoemen. He and his wife are members of the M. E. church in which they are both very active and he is an acting trustee.
Truly Mr. Young is one of our hustling young business men, he can always be counted upon to help in any worthy cause for the betterment of the county or its people, al- ways progressive in public affairs as well as in his private business, he is a booster for good roads and a staunch friend of our free public schools, a broad minded, cour- teous Christian gentleman and an honor to his tow county and state. We are proud to own him as a nat son and he is well deserving of the exceptionally high esteem in which he is held by all who know him.
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MARSHALL A. YOUNG.
Was born in Dade County, Mo., December 1st. 1886, in Sac Township, a son of William Marshall Young whose complete biography appears in another place in this vol- ume.
Marshall A. Young lived at home until 21 years of age at which time he bought out the other beirs in the home place of 240 aeres upon which he lived for eight years then traded it for 160 acres in Sac Township and 146 acres ad- joining it in Center Township. It is a splendid farm. all
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in cultivation and well improved. Mr. Young is an ex- tensive dealer in live stock and a large feeder of cattle, hogs and sheep. He also owns a farm of 120 acres in North Township on the Prairie. It is well improved, well drained and well watered. On the home farm he has a modern house of 6 rooms, running water and up to date.
He was married on the 9th day of January, 1907 to Edna McConnell, daughter of J. J. McConnell, ex-county judge from the eastern district. She is a native of Mis- souri and they have one child, John Marshall, born Novem- ber 3rd, 1914.
Mr. Young is an active democrat, and a hustler in business. His wife is a member of the M. E. church and active in community work. Mr. Young feeds about one car each of hogs and cattle each year. He is a booster for good roads, drives a fine automobile and in every way is one of the very best citizens which Dade County affords.
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HISTORY OF DADE COUNTY AND HER PEOPLE
Published by Pioneer Historical Company November 1, 1917
Index Compiled By Mrs. Wealtha (Chaplin) Scott
Published By Dade County Mo. Historical Society Mrs. Z. Hazel (Whitley) Yates, Chairman Greenfield, Mo. - 1972
The first book of this two volume set contains a Table of Contents covering the historical material in the first 295 pa is. It does not contain page numbers. It is copied here (with the addition of page numbers) for reference purposes.
HISTORY of DADE COUNTY AND HER PEOPLE
From the date of the Earliest Settlements to the present time.
Together with Departments devoted to the Preservation of Personal Reminiscenses, Biographies of Prominent Persons and Families, Business Growth and Development -- a History of the Cities, Towns and Villages of the County, School, Church, Lodge and Club Statistics, with Personal Notes and Observations, Etc., Etc.
FULLY ILLUSTRATED Greenfield Missouri
THE PIONEER HISTORICAL COMPANY R. A. Ludwick, Manager A. J. Young, Editor-in-Chief
November 1, 1917
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DADE COUNTY Its History and Its People Prologue: By d. J. Young
CHAPTER 1
BOOK 1
Western Gate-llay to the Czarks - by A. D. States
10
Introduction to Dade County History - by A. D. States 17
Early Indian History - by A. D. States 19
Organization of Dade County
23
History of Dado County
24
CHAPTER 2
First Land Entries
Early Settlements, by Howard Ragsdale
The Boone Family, by Howard Ragsdale
John Crisp
CHAPTER 3
Reminiscences of J. W. Carmack 46
Greenfield and its people in 1867, by Seymour Hoty 52
Uncle Daniel Wentworth Scott
59
Early Discovery of Coal in Dade Co. Samuel J. Weir, Jr. 66
65
The Wheeler Family 69
CHAFTER !!
Military Affairs 74
Civil War Record, by Raleigh J. Shipley 78
The Raid of Kinch West, by J. W. Carmack 89
The Confederate Veterans of Dade County, by Lewis Renfro 97
Groenfield During the Civil War 107
Kinchoon West 116
CHAPTER 5
The Present Court Houso
117
Appearance of Early Newspapers, by A. D. States 118
CHAPTER 6 : Church History
Cumberland Presbyterian Fioneors, by W. E. Shaw The South Greenfield Camp-Ground, by W. E. Shaw 120
120
History of the Cumberland Irosbyterian Church, Mabel Robinson 123
illiam Ramsey Bennin .; ton 126
Ebenoozor Presbyterian Church, by A. D. States
129
Greenfield Christian Church, by A. D. Statos
132
Dadeville Christian Church 135
Anti.och Church 136
First Presbyterian Church, Lockwood, by J. B. Lindsey 143
The Presbyterian Church at Everton, by W. R. Russell 144
First Klothodist Church, Lockwood, by A. D. States Arcola Methodist Church, by A. D. States 146
145
The Cumberland Presbyterian Church, by A. D. States
147
The Christian Church at Everton, by W. D. Brown
148
First Methodist Episcopal Church at Greenfield, A. D. States 149
The Church of Christ at Arcola 150
CHAPTER 7
History of Gorman Settlement in Dado County, by Fred Frye 151
The Dado County Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 154
Three Avstorious Murdors 155
CHAPTER 8: Railroad Matters 158
CHAPTER 9
Greenfield G. A. R. Fost 163
John H. Stemmons Camp, U. C. V. 169
Oll Followship in Greenfield 175
History of Garrett Lodge, No. 359, A.F. & A.M. at Arcola, Missouri 180
CHAPTER 10 The Telophone in Dade County, by 1. D. States 183
CHAPTER 11
History of Ladies' Magazine Club of Greenfield
188 The Kensington Clu's of Greenfield, by Mrs. W. B. NicReynolds 193
The New Century Club of Greenfield, by Harriet Jopes 197
The Magazine Club of Lockwood, by Mrs. A. C. Duvall 202
The Merry Makers' Club of Lockwood, by Myrtle Workman 203
The Wednesday Afternoon Club of Lockwood, by Mrs. Lou Grubert 204
The All Sow Club of Lockwood, by Mrs. W. M. Hoel 205
The Country Woman's Club of Dade County 206
The liome Makers' Club of Greenfield 208
CHAPTER 12.
Greenfield, "The Gate City of the Grotto" by A. J. Young 210
South Greenfield
217
Lockwood 221
225
Dadeville
234
The Tomm of Corry 238
Arcola
240
CHAPTER 13
Dade County Bridges, by A. D. States
244
Dade County Court House
246
Dade County Jail 247
248
County Officers, Members of the County Court
249
Circuit Court Judges
250
County Court Clorks
251
Circuit Court Clerks
251
Sheriffs of Dade County
251
Prosecuting Attorneys of Dade County since 1872
2 52
Colloctors of the Rovenue
252
County Treasurers
253
Recordors of Deeds
253
Judges of the Irobate Court
253
Survoyors 254
CHAPTER 14
Judicial History by A. D. Statos 255
CHAPTER 15
General Resources and Statiscics of Dade County
262
Population Statistics 267
Surplus Shipments 267
Public School Statistics
268
Rate of Taxation
281
Assessed Valuation
281
CHAPTER 16
Furcly Pastorial 283
& Dado County Autumn, by A. D. States 283
From an Old Mmer 284
Of Interest to Stockman
290
Everton
Dade County Poor Farm
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Explanation of Abbreviations and sytools:
* indicates a picture * indicates a biographical **** m. will probably ce more unde: stundable if read "who married" 1: and 2: indicate volume 1 and volume 2
A.F. & A.M. 1:180
Abeel, Thomas P. 1:152
Acock, John
1: 34
Alexander, Cora 1:239
Achord Bros.
1:242
Alexander, Corry m.
Achord, Samuel
1:182
Achord, Theodore
1:281
Ackers, Herman
m. Morgan
2:196
Ackers, J. F. & wife 1:133
Ackers, Mary Florence
2:196
Ackers, Cllie Madaline
2:1.96
Ackers, Thrya ileoma
2:176
Ackison, !!. A.
1:180
Ackley School
1:219
Ackley (Ackelley) School 1:280
1: 93
Alexander Mordica 1:303
Acuff, Samuel G.
1: 90
Alexander, Preston 1:317
Adams, Christopher C.
1: 355
Alexander, Robert 1+257
Adams, D. F. F.
1:223
Adams, Harriet Ida
1:355
Adams, Inez
1:275
Adams, John 1: 64, 1:138, 1:137
Adams, John A. m. Harriot ... Cox
1:355
Adams, John M. 2, 46
Adamson, Annie Helen
1:304
Adamson, Don
1,231
A.damson, Don
1:304
Adamson, Edward J. m. Elender Smith
1,303
Adamson, Harlan C.
1:304
Adamson, Hutton L.
1:304
Adamson, John
1:
1:231
* Adamson, John E.
Allen (Allan) Joe
1: 62
# Adamson, John E. m.
Margaret Burk
1:303
Adamson, Jadson m.
2: 29
Allen, Mary R. m. Perry H. Taylor
2: 86
Adamson, Luthor
1:304
Adamson, Robert T.
1:304
Adamson, Sarah Ann m. Henry Patterson
2:222
Adamson, Vencil T.
1:304
Allen, Mrs. W. T.
1:201
Adcock, Slder
1:1.34
Adler, G. N.
2:255
Adler, George F.
1: 77
1:253
Adler, Katherine m. Anton Raubinger
2:264
Advocate
1:216
Allison, Amanda m. Columbus Talbutt 2:232
Agriculture
1:264
Akin, Robert
1:105
Alexander, Thomas m. Temperance Bishop 1:317
Alexander, Wysses
1:303
Algeo, Anna E.
1,279
Algeo, Horn &
1:224
All Sew Club, The
1,205
Allan see Allen
Allee, m.
Miss 2:336
Allee, Jane m.
John B. Thurman 2:336
Allen, A. P. m. Iva Rush 2:295
Allen, Eliza Jane m. John Bell
1:306
Allen, Joseph 1: 24, 1:251
i.llen, Leona May
2: 81
Allen, R. S.
1:165
i'llen, Samuel m, Grotta Hombree
2: 81
Ellen, W. R.
1:141
Allison, m .
Capt. John Stemmons 1:100
Allison, A. H.
Allison, Ada Bell
1:297
Allison, Andrew 1: 32
.. d Wrightsman 1:303
Alexander, Daniel m. Letty Rogers 1:302
Alexander, Elizabeth m. Joseph Bryan 2:313
Alexander, Elizabeth m, John Calvin Woody 2:168
Alexander, J. M. & Sylvania 1:239 Alexander, J. M. & wife f 2:216
# Alexander, Joseph M. m. Adaline Morris 1:302
Acuff, Samuel
Allbright, Edward m. Glass 2. 49
Nannie Friar
f 2:136
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Allison, Bort 1:297
Allison, C. C. m. Mary Williams 1:276
Allison, C. R.
1:274, 1:301
# Allison, C. R. m.
Fannie Moore 1:297
Allison, David F.
1:298
Allison, David J. m.
Anderson, William
1:254
Anderson
1:241
Anderson m.
Cerilla Hampton 1:297
Andersonville prison 1:366, 1:367 Andrews, J. D. 1:166
Andrews, P. T. 1:249
Allison, Harry Watts
1:298
Allison, Hoyt Ross
1:298
Andrews, W. I. 1:171
Antens, Thomas C. 1: 80
Antioch Church 1:62, 1:64, 1:137
Apple tree 1: 72
1,226
Allison, John Ernest
1:298
Allison, Lenoro
1:207
Allison, M.
1: 51
Allison, . H.
1:251
1:251, 1:253
Allison, M. H. & wife
1:347
Appleby, Benjamin
2:339
Allison, M. J.
1:254
Appleby, Benjamin & Louisa 1: 58
1:226
Allison, Mathias
1:100
Appleby, Foelix J.
11 82
Appleby, Foster L.
1: 90
Appleby, J. R. J.
1:145, 1:252
Allison, Matthias H.
1: 55
Appleby, James S.
1: 79
1:112, 1:253
Allison, Matthias H.
1:112
Appleby, Julius m, Mary A. E. Murphy 2:199
Appleby, M. A. S.
1:145
Mary V. Hampton
1:296
Appleby, Sam 1: 51
Allison, Maud
1:297
Appleby, Samuel G. 1: 76, 1: 79
1:147
Allison, Kyrtle m. Homor Batten
1:300
Arbogast, Krs. Ira 1:204
Arbogast, Jesse & wife 1,146
Arbogast, Mrs. Myrtle 1:153
Arbogast, William
1: 33
Allison, S. S.
1:104
1,240
Allison, Truman S. 1:300
1: 21
* Arcola Views
f 2:152
Armstrong, J. K. 1:279
Armstrong, W. C. Rev. 1:143
Armstrong, W. J.
1:277
Louann Spoor
1:299
Allison, Alfred H.
1:281
Allison, Milliam Palph
1:298
Allisons 1:64, 1: 67, 1: 68
1:223, 1:224
imos, Allian. H.
1: 34
2:151
Asbell, John
1: 34
!. sbell, Piorce 1: 33
Anderson, Mary m.
Asbell (Aspboll) Pierco 1: 51
M. D. Morgan 2:292
Ash Grove White Limo Assn. 1:230
Andorson, B. C.
1:164
Anderson, B. C. & Frances 2:292
Anderson, Cora Belle m. William O. Russell 2:291
Anderson, Mose m. Fannie Holman 2: 93
Anderson, John H. 1: 79
Anderson, Mr. 1: 67
(1) Mary Jane Williams (2) Lucinda Weed
1:299, 1: 300, 2: 327
Allison, Emma m. J. T. Noal 2:207
Allison, Finis 1:297
Andrews, Judge Pat T.
2,196
Allison, J. L. & wife 1:147
Allison, Jancs
1:291
Allison, James Wesley 1:298
Allison, Joseph 1: 90, 1:296
Appleby & Wheeler
Appleby, Amanda m. 2:339 Thos. J. Underwood Appleby, Benjamin 1: 26 1:242
Allison, Mary
1:298
Appleby, Dr.
Allison, Mathias p. & Mary Ann
1: 25
Allison, Nora m. W. S. Smith
1:297
Allison, Robert
1: 32
Allison, Virginia
1:297
Allison, W. r.
1:274, 1:301
Allison, Jesloy N.
1:297
# Allison, Wosley K. m.
Arnold, F. D. W. Arnold, Huo 1:105
Arthur, Leota m. Garland C. Mitchell 2:187
Alvorson, J. I ..
Asbell, Emily m. Harmon licFeak
Ashloy, Rov. Mr. 1:150
# Allison, Mathias W. m.
Applebys
Arcola Arcola School
Anders, Mary Ellen m. William Higgins 2: 86
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Astley, Thomas
1: 75
Ayers, A. B. 1:179
Iyors, Audrey Alice 2 .: 137
Ayers, Bottie Mrs. 1:207, 1:208
Ayers, Betty
1:206
Ayers, Mrs. C. H.
1:206
Ball, R. C.
1:180
Ball, R. C. m. Daisy D. Woir 2:358
Ballard, Miss L. A.
2:276
Ayers, J. K. 1:277
Ayers, Loota Kathryn
2:137
Ayors, Oron Dalo
2:137
Ayers, W. S. m. Emma Young
2:387
Babb, J. C. 1:239
Babb, John A. m.
Edith .. Cox 1:356
Bank of Pennsboro 1:301
* Bank of Ponnsboro
f 1:353
Bankor, Willis G. 1:132
Bannor School 1:279
Barb, Rov. E. J. 1:143
Barber, E. H. 1:164
Barber House
1:108
Bailos, John .i.
1: 90
Bailoy, Mary E.
1:133
Bailey, D. B.
1: 57, 1:163
Pailoy, Dan
1: 51, 2:149
Dailey, Dophia T. m.
Joseph L. Irby
1.330
Bardman, Ira m. Mary J. Shipley 2-311
Bardman, Isaac
1:163, 1:164
Harvoy Norton Robortson
2:286
Baird, D. R.
1:169
Bakor, Andy
1:228
Baker, Androw m.
Barker, C. W.
1:310
Jano Rawhauser
2:266
Bakor, C., & Co.
1:245
Bakor, D. B.
1: 33
Bakor, Dr. J. K. m.
Minnio Kyle 2:131
Baker, Jano m.
Barker, Helen
1:310
Nathaniel Wilson
1:353
Barker, Honry m. Nannie Barker
1:309
N. B. Withrow
1:326
1:309
Bakor, Orlando H.
1:253
Bakor, S. W.
1:165, 1:253
Baker, Samuol
1:141
Barkor, Noalio
1:309
Baldwin, Mlins B.
1: 78
Baldwin, Lottio
1: 45
Barker, Robert
1: 309
Baldwin, Samuel m.
Fannio Russell
2:289
Balos, S. H.
1:241, 1:242
2: 52
Balos, S. II. & wifo
1:139
Barker, Ruth
1:3100
Bales, Robert A.
1: 80
Ball, E. 0. 1:277
Ball, Leonard m, Ida Boll Riley 2:280
Ball, Mary 1:146
Ball, Nancy
1:146
Ballard, Lucy E. m. T. F. Ronfro 2:275
Ballinger, W. E.
1:233
Bandy, Mary E. m. Thomas Randolph Finley 2: 27
Bank of Arcola 1:242
Bank of Everton
1:228, 2:364
Bank of Lockwood 1:222, 2: 46
Bank of Miller 1:304
Babb, Louisa A. m. Gohram Smith Mitcholl
2: 95, 1:355
Babb, Richard Edward
1:356
Bacon, Boll m.
King
2:11.9
Barbor, Nancy m. Lewis Undorwood 2:259
Barbour, Edward
1: 79
Barbour, Severly
1: 79
Bardman, Hattie
2: 311
Bailey, Dr.
2: 22
Bailey, Mattio m.
Barker (Vodette Ed.) 1:118
Barker, Alma 1:144
Barker, Andy Jack 1,228
Barker, C. W. m.
Katie Neale 2,202
Barker, Charley
1:233
# Barkor, George Thomas m. Mary A. Mason
1:309
Baker, Margaret m.
Barker, Mary
Barkor, Nannio m. Honry Barkor
1:309
Barker, O. H. 2:57, 1:244, 1:250
Barker, Roy m. Poachye Glass 2: 51
Barkor, Ruby
Barker, Shell m.
Mary Spence 1: 309
Ayers, Claude H. m. Botty Florenco Litchfield
2:137
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Barker, Mrs. T. O. 1:202, 1:204
Barker, William
1:309
Boal, Thursoy Ann
2:350
Barker, William C.
1:309, 1:310
Boal, William S.
1: 79
Barnett, James H.
2: 44
Barnett, Sarah a. m. William E. Shaw
2:306
Bean, Cyrus C.
1:240, 1:241 1:182
Bartling, Alfred
1:313
Beard, D. B.
2:273
Bartling, August C. m.
Bearden, George W.
1:258
Alice Dunning
1:312
Bartling, Betty
1:313
Beardon, Tom
1: 60
Bartling, Edna
1:275
Beattie, Dr. W. R.
1:232
Bartling, Fred m.
Beckham, CC.
1: 32
Frederica Sundermeyer
1:311
Beckley, John M.
1:103
Bartling, Freda m. F. A. Bonne
1:312
Bartling, Frye &
1:224
Bartling, Geraldino
1:312
Bartling, Henry
1:152, 1:155
Rose Bosley 2:384
Bedell, Edith m.
R. T. Shaw 2:384
Bodell, Henry E. m.
Ann Wiley 2:383
Bedell, Laura Emily m. Indrow Jackson Young 2:383
Bedell, Xary Frances
2:384
Bartling, Millie m. Albert Frye
1:313
Bartling, L'innie
1:313
Bartling, Sandmeyer &
1:222
Bass, Jamcs :1.
1: 34
Begley, Sam L.
1: 90
Bates, ... J.
1:105
Bates, Elizabeth m. Ansol Hull
2: 13
Bohymer, Mary Louise
2:13
Bates, S. J.
1:105
Boisnor, William
1:223, 2:385
Battroll, Vernio m.
2,214
Boll, 'merica m. Perve Carter
1: 307
Jacob J. Ortloff
2:214
Batts, V. M.
1:166
Baty, Maggio Edge
2: 15
Bell, Miss Bab
1:208
Baugh, John
1:110
Bell, Bettie
1:307
Baxter, John m.
Bell, C. E.
1:214
Thula Cotter
1:353
Bell, Mrs. C. E.
1:201
Bays, John
1:279
Bell, Capt.
1,98
Beach, ''rs. Goorgie
1:277
Boach, H. T.
1:277
Robbin Pyland
2:254
Boll, firs. Charles
1:209
Billy Williams
1:100
Bell, Charles P.
1:307
Beal, Charles Fav m. Dolinh Dotson
2:350
Toll, Harold
1:307, 1:308
Boal, Charloy
1:110
Boll, Henry m.
Hattin Dawson
1:307
John F. Weddle
2:350
Boll, Forbort
1:308
Boal, George :horas m.
Bell, Howard
1:309
Emily Jane Coloy
2:350
Boll, Pnga
1:309
Beal, Var the Sanor tha
2:350
Boll, J. !!.
1:135
Bodell, Annie m. Dr. C. F. Lusk
2:384
Bartling, Henry m.
Minnio Winter
1:311
Bartling, Marlin
1:312
Bartling, Martin J.
1:313
Bartling, Martin L. m.
Frances Louis
1,312
Boem, Jacob 11 79
Bogloy, Katherino T. m.
Henry Clay Bender
2:123
Behymer, Glenarven m. Holen Eaton
2: 13
Belk, John
2: 92
Battrell, Eliza m.
Bell, Anna R. m. W. A. Morris
1:306
m
Bell, Annie
1: 55
Boll, Circolino m.
Boachley, Lou m.
Boll, Kily
1:309
Boal, Eliza Jano m.
Beal, Mary Dolinh 2:350
Beal, Fetor Fay
2:350
Bean, C. C.
1:241
Bartling, Arthur
1:313
Beard, Willis
Boardon, Lambert S.
1:258
Bodoll, Albort H.
2:384
Bedell, Arthur I. m.
Ernest F. Ortloff
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Bell, J. W. 1.257
Bender, m .
.. ]va L. White 2:123
Bender, innetto m.
**
Bell, James & family
£ 2: 344
: Bell, James .. m. Amanda Hurst
1:308
Bell, Jamos Silas
1:307
Bell, Joe
1:307
Bell, John
1:120, 1:229
Katherine T. Begley 2:123
Boll, John
1:53, 1:90, 1:165
Bell, John
1:309
Boll, John
1:307
Bell, John m ..
Mary Irby
1:331
* Boll, Rov. John
f 2:3444
Bender, 0. Carl
2:123
Bell, Rov. John m ..
Bender R.lla M. m. R. M. Girton 2:123
Bender. Dr.
1: 59, 1:234
Bell, John T. m.
1:110, 1.235
Laura Joromo
1:307
Bonder, Dr. Samuel
1: 57 1: 46
Boll, Leonard Parl
1:307
1:72,2:34 I's 51, 1: 54
Boyd fa; os
1:308
Bell, Lorinc
1:508
Bell, Louis
1:307
Boll, M.
1:145, 1:146
Boll, Marvin
1:309
1:110
Bennett, Elias
1:226
Mark Gilmore
1:306
Bonnett, Martha J. m. John A. Hall 21 66
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