Search Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton
1894, DEC. 1023 HATFIELD FAMILY Knights Templars meet R. P. C. Wilson was orator Berry & Hawkins shipped from Weston to Kentucky 14,000 pounds of tobacco, which brought $8.50 to $10.75 per 100 pounds. HATFIELD FAMILY I. GEORGE E. HATFIELD 7. 1841. He was, or is. :1 son Of David Iluttield. horn i11 June. 1801. and l.e1t11ee Middlet011.b0ru i11 Sept" 1800. He has been at teat-11eI, :1 l10rtic11lt11ris~t. and :1 stildent of the S(l([l(, of life; :1. j11stiee of the peace. and :1 se:1rel1er after truth. He ({1111e to 1l:1tte in 1809, and has lived i11 the vicinity of Pzlrkville. He 111:1r1ied April 51. 1901. .[i11e1v;1 N. .Ie01d, of Ripla-1. 0l1io. born April 19. 1.840; dezld. C11: 1. Geo. W. Hatfield, b. Feb. 24, 1862; married June 20, 1888, Mary Harmon 2. David A. Hatfield, b. March 31, 1867 3. John H. Hatfield, b. April 13, 1869 4. And. S. Hatfield, b. Sept, 24, 1870 5. Lewis A. Hatfield, b. May 15, 1873 6. Wilson W. Hatfield, b. May 30, 1875 7. Joseph C. Hatfield, b. Jan. 17, 1876 8. Frank M. Hatfield, b. June 29, 1880 Mr. Geo. E. Hatfield served in the Union army - color bearer for the 89th Ohio, and was at Donaldson, Gettysburg, etc. SHIPMENTS THE LOWMILLER FAMILY Joshua Lowmiller, a son of John Lowmiller, of Pennsylvania, was born in Harrison County, Ohio, December 28, 1817. He came to Platte in 1866, and settled on a farm near Barry, where he now resides. He married, first a Snider, who died childless, and then he married second, Rebecca Sawvell.
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