Search Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton
1861, OCT. 316 SYNNAMONS MEN. Johnston, b. Sept. 3, 1813; d. Feb. 10. 1895 She was a. sister of Capt. R. D. Johnston. Children: 5. Isabel Bane. 1nd Hon. Children: [0] Wa1ler B. Hon; [0] Annie J. Hon; [0] James A. Hon. 6. Lousia, Bane, md Nov. 9. 1876, Tihos. K. Eskridge, b. in Fauquier C0,, Va, Sept. 10, 1847; d. in Platte. near Hampton, Marcli 10, 1889, son of Sidney. Children: [0] Jas. Eskridge; ["] Ella; [0] Addison; [fl] Thos. 7. Thomas Bane. lived with his mother until lately. He now lives in Kansas. , III. V1LLIA)I R. BANE. was a pushing, active, and lively man. He served several terms as constable of Carroll Township, and kept the Green House in Platte City some years. IV. JAMES \. BANE, b. in Lewis Co.. I{).. Feb. 16. 1816; d. in Platte. two miles south of Platte City. April 10. 1889: n1(l April (3, 1852}. Mrs. Pei-nielia Little, (1. in Sept, 1895. He was an intelligent and interesting talker. and displayed spirit and vivacity. But he became deranged, and in August. 18(i1,Dr. A. T. Guthrie was appointed his guardian. He was sent to the Lunatie .STll111l. and 011 his return be- came quiet and silent. He came west in 1813. and settled o11 the farln where he die(l. Children: 1. L(1ma1v. Bane, n1d July 22, 1880, John E. Jones, son of Lewis Jones and Isabella. McColu1n. Children: [1] Jas. M. Jones; [ll] Ida Hay Jones; [0] Carrie B. Jones. The) live on the old Bane farm, two miles south of Platte City. 2. John R. Bane. was killed Aug. 12. 1881. by his brother- inlaw, John E. Jones. in an ara.y over Watering stock. Mr. Jones was tried for murder and acquitted. John R. md Dee. 16. 1880. Elizabeth Cole. She now lives in Platte City. Children: [0] Hand Bane. the gay- est and sweetest girl that trips the streets of our town. . ("LA Yl(). P.-.l}; of him I know nothing. JAMES SY.NAlI()."S (O)IPA.Y OF C-ONIED- ERATES. This month 812 enlistetl. (onfetlerutes were sworn i11 by ll. l. l. \ison. (apt S. 11amon"s (:o1npan) passed through 24 lmttles. besides many skirmishes. He himself is eovered with wounds: 1st, at (7orinth: 2d. at Port (libson; Ild. at Vicksburg: lth. at lr:mllin. where he was ruptured and held prisoner until the lawn of ]N2l(t. ()f the 82 men. 40 fell in battle. or by disease. In-fore the war ended. and IIJ. others were wounded in battle. We will ;ie. in :Il])ll:llHllt:ll ortler; a few of the names and their fates: l. lmllas talert. son of Henry. a hrotller of Smith. killed at .lillilens llentl. 2. T). ll. t:Ilert. son of Lewis. wounded and eaptured.
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