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1847, FEB. 89 THE HUVENDAHLS.
left a Widow. Judith, and a son. Henry. The widow m'd March 2,
1884, David Vaughn.
FEBRUARY
Feb. 4 - The county pays Thos. Gray $100 for digging a public
well near the center of Block 25 in Platte City.
The county pays Davis and Paxton $70 for investigating the
Township School Funds; and Denver Shrock and McCurdy are
appointed to investigate the Revenue Fund and the Three per
cent Fund.
Feb 5 - F. Marshall resings the office of County treasurer. and
James S. Thomas is appointed in his place.
The storming of Fort Pueblo-de-laos, by Gen. Price.
The M. E. Church of Platte City purchases Lot 3 Block 33,
for $50. and two years later erects a frame church 25x40 feet.
Feb - 6 Mary Rupe. administrattrix of David Rape. Bond.
$2,000.
MARCH
March 2 - Circuit Court: James Davis is enrolled as an
attorney.
HENRY HUVENDAHL
March 3 - Henry Buvendahl buys land north of and adjacent
to Weston. He was b. in Hesse-Cassel, Germany, Sept. 3. 1828;
d. in Weston in July. 1896. His father. John H. Huvendahl, was b.
Jan. 7, 1780; and l1is motlier. Mary A. Brill. b. Jan. .36, 1788. They
came to America. in 1834. a11d settled at Weston in March, 183.).
Their son. Henry Huvendahl. md March 6. 1853, Amanda Fortune,
0. Feb. 16. 1838. Tlieirs is a, Christian family, zealous of good
works. They are all workers in the 8-lmrr-l1 and 811ndavs(:hool.
Cllildrenz
I. ELIZABETH HUVENDAHL. b. .[a1rl1 28. 1851; md -Der.
29. 1870. Willia1n S. Siler. Children:
1. Lewis H Siler. md Dec. 25. 1894. Dora B. Bious. of
Dearborn. 2. C. (l. Siler. 3. Artie. 4. .Vormn-n.
5. Estella. 6. James Siler.
II. LYDIA A. HUVENDAHL. 1). Sept. 14. 1858; d. May 16. 1896:
md Nov. 24. 1881. Chas. B. Carrico. Children:
1. Alma Carrico.
III. MARY. b. Oct. 4. 1860; m'd March 8. 1882, Price S. Simmons.
son of Peter. Children:
1. Bertha. 2. Gertie Simmons
IV. LOTTIE. b. Aug. 8. 1864; m'd Nov. 24. 1890. Hickman J.
Kruser, son of Wi1liam. Children:
1. Vernie Kruser
V. HENRIETTA. b. June 11. 1866.