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1858, JAN. 249 THE SUMMERS
III. JACKSON C. SUMMERS, married Margaret Green, settled near Parkville
1. Emma Summers, married John A. Baldwin
[a] Oliver Baldwin
[b] William Baldwin
[c] Lula Baldwin
After the death of Emma, Mr. Baldwin married second Alive V. Peed, dr. of Jas. A. Peed
[d] Harry Baldwin
[e] Otta Baldwin
[f] Charles Baldwin
2. Charles H. Summers, married Mattie Roy
[a] Ada Summers
[b] Chas. J. Summers
Mattie married second Lewis N. Mitchell
3. Nannie Summers, married Davis Lake, of Gallatin, Mo.
Mr. Jackson C. Summers, Parkville merchant, county court justice
married second Mrs. Euphemia Mothershead, widow of John W. Mothershead
II. JESSE SUMMERS
married Elizabeth Bell
settled near Parkville
I. HIRAM SUMMERS, married an Eastern lady
II. ANN SUMMERS, married John Downs, merchant of Barry
1. William Downs, married Mollie Gosset
2. Bettie Downs, married Madison Cox
III. MASON SUMMERS, married America Breeding, live in Chicago
IV. ELVIRA SUMMERS, married Mason Hord, live in Plattsburg
Mason Summers and Mason Hord were partners in the mercantile business at Parkville.
1. Mary E. Hord, married Geo. W. Spears, son of Sol. F. Spears and Elizabeth Keller, lived four miles north of Platte City
Confederate Army
[a] William Mason Spears
[b] Beula Spears
[c] George Spears
[d] Mabel Spears