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WM. BROWN,
farmer and stock dealer, section 16, postoffice DeKalb. The subject of this sketch is a son of David and Margaret Brown and was born on the farm where he now resides April 10, 1843. Has followed farming from boyhood, and now owns 157 acres and moderately improved. Miss Priscilla Hainline became his wife February 28, 1867. She was born in Buchanan County, Missouri, November 20, 1844. Six children was the
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result of this union, three of whom are living : David H., born Decem- ber II, 1867 ; Lizzie L., born September 7, 1871 ; and Virgie, born Jan- uary 21, 1877.
DANIEL BRUMLEY,
farmer, section 21, postoffice DeKalb, was born in Shelby County, Ken- tucky, February 14, 1814. His father, William, was also a native of Kentucky, and a cooper by trade, which Daniel also learned. In 1837, he moved to Parke County, Indiana, where he remained till 1843, the time of his emigration to Buchanan County, Missouri. Here he has since resided. Followed his trade, principally, from boyhood till he moved to his present location, and occasionally since, the remainder o his time being engaged on a farm. His farm contains 321 acres, mod- erately improved, all of which is the result of his own savings. Was married, September 18, 1834, to Miss Elizabeth J. Brown. She was born in Shelby County, Kentucky, June 4, 1818. They have had eleven children, eight of whom are living; Mary E., born June 3, 1838; William P., born June 21, 1840; Samuel H., born May 15, 1842; Thomas E., born December 13, 1845; George W., born December 6, 1847; John A., born May 18, 1850; Henry H., born April 3, 1852; Lucy A., born May 10, 1854.
ISAAC CLINKENBEARD,
farmer and gardener, section 12, postoffice DeKalb, was born February 15, 1823, and when an infant his parents moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky, where he grew to manhood on a farm. Was for a few years in the mercantile business. When twenty years of age he came to Buchanan County, Missouri, where he has since resided. His farm con- tains 156 acres. Also has a fruit and garden spot near St. Joseph. Was married, March II, 1858, to Miss Mary A. Jones. She was born in Henry County, Kentucky, October 23, 1841. They have had eleven children, seven of whom are living: James H., born December 16, 1858; Mary E., born August 28, 1860; William J., born March 28, 1862; Henry E., born August 14, 1864; Leander, born December 9, 1867; Lewis A., born February 7, 1870; Nannie M., born May 18, 1873.
J. C. CROOK, SEN.,
blacksmith, wagon manufacturer and dealer in farm implements, DeKalb. The subject of this biography was born January 5, 1832, and is a native of Madison County, Kentucky. Was raised in his native county. When eleven years of age began to learn his trade. In the fall of 1848 his parents located in Buchanan County, where he engaged at his trade, and in 1861 worked in Fort Leavenworth. In 1862 he went
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to Mexico and was foreman in the government shop at Fort Union for one year when he returned to DeKalb, Buchanan County, Missouri. He followed his trade till 1866 when he moved on a farm and was engaged in farming in connection with his trade till the spring of 1880, when he again moved to his present location in DeKalb. Also has a farm of sixty acres in section 28, of this township. Was married Octo- ber 1, 1853, to Miss Nancy May. She was born April 26, 1835. They have had nine children, eight of whom are living : Silas M., John R., Mary F., Ida, Charley, William, Warren and James C., Jr. Mr. C. is a Mason and a member of Wellington Lodge No. 22. Also an Odd Fel- low and a member of DeKalb Lodge No. 191.
THOS. J. CRUMPACKER,
notary, justice, carpenter and undertaker, DeKalb, was born in Clarke County, Ohio, January 15, 1832. His parents died when he was fifteen years of age, since which time he has relied entirely upon himself for support. When sixteen years of age he learned his present trade, and, in the fall of 1853, went to the southern part of Illinois, where he was engaged at bridge work, on the Illinois Central Railroad, about three months. After this he came to Missouri, working over different parts of Missouri, and some in Kansas. In November, 1855, he went to Texas, remained there one year, then traveled over some of the Southern States, and arrived in Ohio January 9, 1857. In May, of the same year, by way of Michigan, Chicago and St. Louis, he went to Arkansas and Tennes- see, and returned to Buchanan County, arriving in DeKalb July 13, 1857, where he has since made his home. Mr. C. is considered one of the most skillful mechanics of his trade, having had a large experience of about thirty-four years. His property im DeKalb denotes comfort and prosperity, his yard being filled with the finest varieties of flowers, on which subject he is much interested. May 23, 1857, he was married to Miss Susan A. Bretz. She was born in Marian County, Ohio, January 19, 1839. They have had ten children, six of whom are living : Mary A., Flora S., Thomas H., Jennie M., Frank W. and William G. Mr. C. is a Mason, and a member of Wellington Lodge No. 22. He was W. M. of that order for about ten years, and High Priest of Chapter No. 6 about two years. He is also a Sir Knight and member of Commandery No. 4, of Weston.
ZELORA E. CRUMPACKER,
carpenter and builder, DeKalb, was born in Miama County, Ohio, Feb- ruary 28, 1841, and when about five years of age he went to Harding County, Ohio, to make his home with Anania Jones. He was there raised on a farm and educated in the common schools. In December,
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1861, he enlisted in Company G, Eighty-second Ohio Infantry, partici- pating in many important battles, and was wounded at the battle of Dallas, Georgia, May 24, 1864, by a ball passing through his left breast. After this he remained in the hospital ten months, when he was dis- charged and returned to Harding County, Ohio. He has since suffered very much from this wound. In the spring of 1865 he went to Cedar County, Iowa, where he remained till November, when he returned to Ohio, and was engaged in timber and lumber business till 1872. Then he came to Buchanan County, since which time he has made his home with his brother, and has been engaged at his trade. He is a Mason, and member of Wellington Lodge, No. 22.
A. DERGE,
of the firm of Derge & Hagenstein, merchants, DeKalb. The subject of this sketch was born in Gruneberg, Prussia, November 21, 1833. . Was raised in his native country, and was there educated, receiving the prin- cipal part of his education in Berlin. In the fall of 1852, he became infatuated with the glowing accounts of America, and crossed the ocean, landing in New York City in November of that year. First went to Watertown, Wisconsin, where he was engaged as clerk in a bakery till the following spring, when he returned to his native country, having official business. Remained there till 1855, when he again came to America, and located in Wisconsin, where he was engaged in various works till the spring of 1858. Then went to Lyon County, Kansas, and took up a Government claim, but remained but a few months, when he came to St. Joseph, and the following winter went to DeKalb, and engaged as clerk in a store till 1861. Then went to Atchison, Kansas, embarked in the mercantile trade, and pursued the same till 1864, when he disposed of his stock and engaged as clerk. In 1867, he returned to DeKalb, and began in mercantile trade as one of the present firm, since which time has been doing the leading business of the city. Has held the position of postmaster since 1871. Besides keeping a general stock of goods they are also engaged in the grain and stock trade, the junior partner of the firm attending principally to that department, their stock averaging from $5,000 to $8,000, and doing from $25,000 to $30,000 worth of business each year. In 1873, Mr. D. took a trip to his native home. Was married September 20, 1860, to Miss Amanda Bretz, who was born in Ohio, October 24, 1842. They have four children-Alice, Frederick, William and Bertha. Mr. D. is a member of the Masonic Lodge of Wellington, No. 22, also an Odd Fellow, of DeKalb, No. 191.
J. H. DICKEN,
farmer, section 26, postoffice DeKalb, was born in Green County, Ken- tucky, July 5, 1837, and when two years of age his parents moved to
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Illinois, where his father, Isaac H., died in the fall of 1844. In the spring of 1855, his mother, Elizabeth, with the family of nine children moved to Missouri and located in Buchanan County. The subject of this sketch was raised on a farm and has followed farming during life. He received a good education in the common schools here. He acted as Lieutenant in the Pawpaw Militia a number of months. Has held the office of justice of the peace since November, 1878. He now owns one-half interest in a farm of 140 acres. Was married February 6, 1866, to Miss Susan A. Fauntleroy. She was born in Kentucky, August 11, 1840. They have two children-Valley H., born April 21, 1867 ; and Birdie B., born October 5, 1872. Mr. D. has been a member of the Christian Church since 1867 and Mrs. D. since 1876.
D. A. DICKEN,
farmer and stock dealer, section 26, postoffice DeKalb, was born in Menard County, Illinois, December 31, 1843. In the spring of 1845 he came to Buchanan County, Missouri, where he has since made his home. He received a fair education in the common schools and has taught school about four years. Has made several trips to the western states and territories engaged in freighting. With this exception Mr. D. has always been engaged in farming. His farm contains 140 acres which is moderately improved and well watered. Was married August 4, 1867, to Miss Bettie A. Brown. She was born in Garrett County, Kentucky, June 24, 1839. They have had four children, only one now living- Freddie B., born March 17, 1875. Mr. D. is a mason and a member of Wellington Lodge No. 22.
DAVID M. DIX,
of the firm of Harmon & Dix, merchants, DeKalb, was born in Platte County, Missouri, April 29, 1850, and when only a child his parents moved to Buchanan County, where he has since resided. He received his primary education in the common schools of this county, and after- wards attended the State University two years, having taught school to pay his expenses while at this institution. He taught his first school in the year 1871, and followed the profession till the time he became a partner in this firm, in January, 1881. He was married March 26, 1879, to Miss Frankie Brown. She was born in this county August 8, 1853. They have one child, Maggie E., born January 16, 1880. This firm is doing a fair business, and, being prompt and agreeable, merit the pat- ronage they have obtained.
R. C. DUNLAP,
farmer and stock raiser, section 17, postoffic DeKalb, was born in Mont- gomery County, Kentucky, October 25, 1841, and when two years of age
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his parents moved to Buchanan County, Missouri. Was educated in the common schools, and also took a thorough course in Bryant's Busi- ness College of St. Joseph, graduating from this instisution in 1865. At the beginning of the war he served six months in the state guards after which he enlisted in the artillery service. Participated in a num- ber of the principal battles and was wounded June 24, 1864, in the left arm, by a shell, which necessitated amputation. After this he lay in the hospital at Augusta, Georgia, for about three months, and remained in the South till the close of the war, when he returned to Buchanan County. His landed estate consists of 120 acres of land well improved. At present he is engaged in erecting a house of fine structure which will add much to the appearance of a home. Mr. D. was married, Decem- ber 20, 1866, to Miss Jennie Hurst. She is a native of Buchanan County, Missouri, and was born in August, 1848. They have four children: Leona, born April 16, 1868; James G., born October 20, 1871; Wyatt, born January 24, 1875; Lela, born December 27, 1879.
JOSEPH T. FRAKES,
farmer, section 12, postoffice DeKalb, was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky, June 30, 1818, and when twelve years of age his parents moved to Putnam County, Indiana, where he remained ten years, then com- ing to Buchanan County, Missouri, where he has since resided. His landed estate consists of 110 acres. Was married June 16, 1840, to Miss Birdie D. B. Sampson, who was born in Kentucky, October 18, 1822. She died in July, 1872. They had eight children-Elizabeth, born August 25, 1841 ; Nathan T., born March 30, 1843; Jackson, born March 14, 1845 ; W. N., born February 20, 1847 ; Benjamin, born October 26, 1849; Willis, born August 6, 1851 ; Anna J., born May 12, 1853; and Sednie A., born October 13, 1855. Mr. Frakes was again married October 2, 1875, to Mrs. Charlotte Tyler.
A. B. FRISTOE,
farmer, section 4, postoffice DeKalb, was born in Page County, Virginia, April 19, 1830, and was raised in his native State. In the fall of 1854 he came to St. Joseph and remained over winter ; in the spring of 1855 he located in Bloomington Township, where he has since resided except from 1859 to 1862, when he was in Doniphan County, Kansas. His farm contains seventy acres, which is the savings of his own labor and business tact. He was in the Pawpaw militia two years. Was married November 27, 1851, to Miss Lucinda Utz. She is a native of Virginia They have no children of their own, but have raised one child and partly three others.
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JAMES GABBERT,
farmer, section 13, postoffice DeKalb, was born in Bartholomew County, Indiana, April 18, 1830, and when eighteen years of age his parents moved to Buchanan County, Missouri. Was raised on a farm and has followed that occupation during life. In 1856 he went to Leavenworth County, Kansas, where he remained till the spring of 1876, when he returned to Buchanan County. His farm contains 109 acres all of which is the savings of his own labor. March 17, 1853, he was married to Miss Melvina Ellison. She was born in Rush County, Indiana, July 8, 1838. They have had ten children, eight of whom are living-Eliza- beth C., Melvin M., Wm. R., Ella N., Emma B., Mary O., Eva M., and Charlie.
A. J. & J. M. GABBERT,
farmers, section 14, postoffice DeKalb, are both natives of Buchanan County, Missouri. A. J. was born August 30, 1844, and J. M. was born January II, 1846. They have been raised in this county, and have fol- lowed farming from boyhood, and are the owners of a farm of eighty acres. They are both members of the I. O. O. F. lodge. Their parents were natives of Virginia, and came to Buchanan County, Missouri, about 1840. They had a family of ten children.
STEPHEN GARTON,
DeKalb, was born in Decatur County, Indiana, May 15, 1826, and was reared in his native county till thirteen years of age, when his parents emigrated to Buchanan County, Missouri. Was brought up on a farm and engaged in farming till twenty-four years of age, since which time he has been engaged in the saloon business. In the summer of 1846, he went to New Mexico, and engaged as teamster in the Mexican war till the spring of 1867, when he returned to DeKalb. Was married, August 8, 1850, to Miss Sarah J. Percy, who was born in Putnam County, Indi- ana. She died June 12, 1855. They had three children, two of whom are living, Lawrence W. and Leroy. Was again married, November 28, 1855, to Miss Jane Bretz. She is a native of Marion County, Ohio. They had five children, four of whom are living: James B., Blanche, Florence B. and May.
ISOM S. GARDNER,
farmer and stock raiser, section 23, postoffice DeKalb, was born July 25, 1813, and is a native of Madison County, Kentucky. He never attended. school a week in his life. Came to Buchanan County, Missouri, arriving October 29, 1838, and entered 160 acres of land where he now resides.
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His landed estate consists of 265 acres being comfortably improved, all of which is by his own labor, having come to the county with a very small amount of means. From the time he was twenty years old till twenty-five, Mr. G. was employed in driving stock south to'Petersburg and other points. November 19, 1835, he was united by marriage to Miss Mary Thurman. She was born in Madison County, Kentucky, August 4, 1821, and was raised in her native county. They have had nine children, seven of whom are living-Elizabeth J., born November 19, 1837 ; James A., born April 2, 1843 ; Mary R., born April 15, 1846; George I., born February 23, 1852, Wm. C., born September 25, 1853 ; Harrison B., born August 16, 1856; and Warren, born October 11, 1859. Mr. G. is a Mason and member of Wellington Lodge No. 22.
PHILIP GERNER,
miller and farmer, DeKalb, was born January 12, 1821, and is a native of Baden, Germany. He was educated in both agricultural and military schools of his native country, and for two years was traveling over dif- ferent parts of Europe, Italy, Spain, France, Asia Minor, Turkey, Rus- sia, etc. He was for a short time in the Revolutionary war. In Sep- tember, 1849, he started for America, landing at New York, where he remained eleven months, and after staying a time in Ohio and Ken- tucky, he came to Missouri and located in Platte County, this being in the spring of 1854. In February, 1864, he moved to Buchanan County, where he has since resided. Has principally followed milling from boy- hood, but occasionally has been engaged at various pursuits. His landed interest consists of 140 acres in Buchanan County, and 480 acres in Kansas, besides property in DeKalb. He was married December 21, 1855, to Miss Ann Crutchfield, born in Kentucky, October 6, 1835. She died June 8, 1872. They had seven children, George, born September 12, 1856; Fannie, born August 2, 1858; Ellen, born July 31, 1861 ; Francis Z., born August 24, 1863 ; Sheridan, born November 21, 1865 ; Sherman, born June 21, 1868, and Katie, born March 6, 1871.
FRED. W. HAGENSTEIN,
of the firm of Derge & Hagenstein, merchants, DeKalb, was born in Gruneberg, Prussia, October 2, 1838, and was there reared and received his education, having to work for his board when attending school. When fourteen years of age, he learned the miller's trade, which he fol- lowed about two years. Having anxiety to seek a new home in America, *with his present partner he crossed the ocean, landing at New York July, 1855, and located in Wisconsin, where he remain till May, 1858, and then went to Kansas, and remained a short time, and came to St. Joseph,
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where he was employed by Baker, Woodson & Co. till December, when he came to DeKalb. Here he was employed in a hotel till March, 1861, when he crossed the plains to Rock Creek, Nebraska, and was there engaged in mercantile trades of different kinds, also dealing in cattle. In 1863, he went to Whisky Run, Nebraska, and, one year after, he began freighting, visiting most of the the western points, and at the same time trading. He continued this business till January, 1867, when he returned to DeKalb, and began as one of the firm mentioned, his attention being directed principally toward the grain and stock department. The num- ber of car loads of grain shipped by them was about 100 during a year. They also have a number of acres of land, near their location, which they use entirely for pasture. Mr. H. not only came to America without money, but borrowed some to pay his way. He was married May 9, 1877, to Miss Mollie Martin. She is a native of this county, and a daughter of Dr. John W. Martin. They have one child, Florence. Mr. H. is a Mason, and a member of Wellington Lodge No. 22.
HARDEN HAINLINE, SEN.,
farmer and stock raiser, section 20, postoffice DeKalb, was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky, October 12, 1819. Was educated in the old-fashioned school houses of his native county. Spent his boy- hood days on a farm and has since followed that vocation. In 1844, he emigrated to Buchanan County, Missouri, and located where he now resides .. His farm at that time was mostly covered with timber; it is now among the best improved farms in the county, and contains 160 acres. All he now owns has been gained by his own labor and busi- ness tact. Was married February 1, 1844, to Sally Harmon. She was born in the same county as himself, December 6, 1817. They have had nine children, six of whom are living: Priscilla, now Mrs. Brown, born November 20, 1844; Lucy, now Mrs. Bundy, born December 8, 1847; Harden, Jr., born June 13, 1850; Francis, born July 13, 1853; Lemuel S., born May 1, 1856; Jefferson E., born July 12, 1862. Mr. H. has acted as justice of the peace for four years, excepting a few months.
JAMES HALL,
retired farmer, section I, postoffice DeKalb, was born November 19, 1808, and is a native of Powell County, Kentucky. He was raised in his native county on a farm and was educated in the common schools. His father having died when he was but eight years of age, his educational advantages were very much limited. Since seventeen years of age he has been his own architect. He has followed farming from boyhood ; was married to Miss Julia A. McPherson December 25, 1828. She was
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born in Clark County, Kentucky, about 1813, and died July 8, 1878 They had eight children, six of whom are living : William A., Permelia E., Francis M., Henry H., Martha A., and Kate. In 1829 Mr. Hall emi- grated to Decatur County, Indiana, and in the fall of 1837 he moved to Jackson County, Missouri, where he remained till the following spring, when he moved to Platte County. In the fall of 1841 he came to his pres- ent location. His farm contains 192 acres of land, which is moderately improved. Mr. H. has been a member of the Christian Church for thirty-one years, and is a Mason and member of Wellington Lodge, No. 22, of which he has been a member for about twenty-five years.
T. D. HAMPTON.
blacksmith, DeKalb, was born in Rutherford County, North Carolina April 11, 1832, and when three years of age was taken to White County, Tennessee. There he grew to manhood and was occupied in farming until about 1859, when he learned the blacksmith's trade, and has since followed it. December 31, 1863, he moved to Robertson County, Ten- nessee, remained one year, and then came to Buchanan County, Mis- souri, first locating in Crawford Township. Six years later he removed to Washington County, Arkansas, but soon returned to his present loca- tion. Mr. H., was married April 30, 1857, to Miss Elizabeth James, who was born in White County, Tennessee, August 17, 1837. They have had seven children, five of whom are living: Cynthia L., born February 15, 1859; Elizabeth B., born January 16, 1860; James B., born November 13, 1865; Nettie A., born March 7, 1867; William H., born July 1, 1870.
H. B. C. HARRIS,
physician and farmer, section 25, postoffice DeKalb, was born in Pow- hattan County, Virginia, February 3, 1825, and was there raised on a farm. After receiving his primary education in the common schools he attended the Concord Academy in Caroline County, Virginia, for three years. In 1848 he began the study of medicine with M. F. T. Evans and in 1848 graduated in the Medical University of the City of New York, after which he returned to his native home and remained one year. He again went to New York City, and in February, 1850, came to St. Louis and remained till July, when he located in Weston, Platte County, Missouri. Was at this point engaged in the practice of his pro- fession for about twenty years, during that time ranking among the leading physicians of the state and having the confidence of the people in his community. At the end of the time mentioned, on account of disability he gave up the practice and located on a farm and in the spring of 1879 he moved to his present location. His farm is located in
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Platte County and contains 120 acres. Dr. H. has been twice married ; first, to Miss Sarah C. Calvert, May 20, 1851. She was born in Scott County, Kentucky, March 9, 1835, and died March 18, 1865. They had seven children, five of whom are living: Rebecca D., born May 24, 1852 ; Hiram, born July 31, 1855 ; Martha, born August 7, 1861 ; James C., born October 16, 1863. Was again married May 2, 1869, to Miss Elizabeth A. Daniels. She was born October 17, 1842, and is a native of Tennessee. They have six children ; Margaret E., born January 10, 1871 ; Pauline B., born April 20, 1873, died October 29, 1874; Robert D., born March 31, 1875, died October 8, 1875 ; Sallie T., born September 9, 1877 ; Wm. H., born May 7, 1879; and Mary, born June 15, 1880.
THOMAS M. HICKMAN,
farmer, section 14, postoffice, DeKalb, was born February 19, 1806, and is a native of Mason County, Kentucky. When twenty-one years of age, he came to Missouri, and remained near St. Louis for about eighteen months, working by the month. He then entered a tract of land, and improved the same, which he sold in 1836, and went to Clay County. In the spring of 1838, he settled in Buchanan County, Missouri, where he he has since resided. He entered and improved the land on which he now resides. His farm contains 140 acres. March 8, 1827, he was married to Miss Sallie Houser. She was born in Mason County, Ken- tucky, July, 1806, and died in September, 1837. They had five children, three now living : Susan, born July 28, 1828 ; John, born January, 28, 1830, and Alfred, born September 18, 1833. Mr. Hickman was again married December 19, 1838, to Miss Jane Wilson. She was born in Orange County, Indiana, April 13, 1820. Their family consists of Milton, born October 29, 1839 ; Mary E., October 20, 1841 : Elizabeth, February 20, 1844 ; James W., September 16, 1846 ; Nancy J., June 30, 1849 ; Francis M., March 21, 1850, and died March 9, 1874 ; Isabelle, September 24, 1855, and Sarah G., March 4, 1859.
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