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1859, NOV. 286 J. W. THOMAS.
1. Daniel Garges
2. Willaim
3. Nathan (ii)
4. Arena, married Nov. 8, 1883, W. T. Noland
III. CYNTHIA E. GARGES, married Dec. 30, 1852, William Brink, d. in Oct. 1893. They lived in Oklahoma.
IV. MARTHA M. GARGES, b. June 28, 1827; married Sept. 27, 1847, Elijah W. Brink, b. May 5, 1823; d. Nov. 19, 1895. Children:
1. Joel Brink
2. Charles H. Brink
3. John W. Brink
4. Martha Brink, married J. Noland
5. James N. Brink, married Mahala E. Hopkins
V. ZILPAH GARGES, d. Oct. 13, 1872; married John Noland, b. in Jessamine Co., Ky., Feb. 22, 1817; d. March 13, 1892. Came to Lafayette Co., Mo., in 1831, and thence to Platte in 1837. Children:
1. Matthias F. Noland, b. Aug. 18, 1844; married Jan. 10, 1864, Eliza Gray, b. July 11, 1842, dr. of Henry. Children:
[a] Zilpah Alice Noland, married Feb. 25, 1886, Henry S. Galbraith. Children:
1. Arthur Galbraith
2. Lottie Galbraith
3. Lena Galbraith
[b] John Nic. Noladn, b. Oct. 8, 1869; married Jan. 18, 1893, Minerva Fickle;
[c] Cora Ellen Noland, b. Feb. 18, 1872; married Oct. 2, 1890, John W. Timberlake, b. Feb. 5, 1868. Children:
1. Roy Timberlake, b. Aug. 15, 1892
[d] Walter Noland
2. James H. Noland, b. in 1852; d. Jan. 7, 1895; married Oct. 15, 1876, Sidney Jane Dunagan, b. June 6, 1856, daughter of James Dunagan.
NOVEMBER.
Nor. 1Farley Lodge. No. 177. Odd Fellows. instituted. with
Israel Heath, N. G.
The Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Barry. organized
in 1820. entered their new house in 1859. They still continue a
zealous and efficient congregation.
Nor. 2.2Dr. Oscar F. Bowers. of Weston. having died. Dr. Ben
Bonifant administered. Bond. $5.000. Dr. Bowers was a partner
of Dr. Bonifant, and left him all his property.
JOHN C THOMAS.
Nov. 23 - John W. Thomas having died. Pres. Simpson administered. Bond, $2,000. Children:
I. R. M. THOMAS, is a venerable Baptist preacher, and as an evangelist traverses all parts of the northwest Missouri.
II. JAMES P. THOMAS
III. SARAH THOMAS, married John W. Smith, b. in Lexington, Ky., May 26, 1827. Came to Platte in 1859, and settled five miles south of Platte City. He is an excellent citizen and a zealous Odd Fellow; and he served in Capt. P. Simpson's company of Enrolled Missouri Militia. Children: