Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1863 JUNE 345 WILLIAM WALEKR JUNE. WILLIAM WALKER June 1 - Willian Walker having died. his widow, Luvicy administered. Bond, $4,000. They lived south of Platte City. Children: I. MARTHA WALKER. n1d 1n.1{eetor; both dead. II. WILEY WALKER, married Ellen Kern. Children: 1. Lizzie Walker 2. Susan Walker He married 2nd. Aug. 12. 1875, Emma L. Crosby; 5 children. III. LUCINDA WALKER, married James Alexander, son of Samuel. Children: 1. Samuel Alexander (i) 2. Walker Alexander 3. Monroe Alexander 4. John Alexander 5. Wiley Alexander 6. Tal. Alexander 7. Leslie Alexander IV. LOUISA WALKER.. n1d Geo. Oliver; no children. V. MARY ANN WALKER. married Allen Button. VI. WILLIAM WALKER (ii). b. July 30. 1850; Ind Aug. 127}. 1876. )1. J. Bowman. Children: 1. ().9eurWr1Il.er. 2. (}z1.s.sir. ELDER AUG. H. F. PAYNE. June 1.QElder Aug. H. F. Payne died by the hand of an assassin. He often peat-hed in Platte City to the Christian Church, and was greatly beloved. We will give his lineage: I. EDVYARD PAYNE. of Virginia. His son, II. ILLIA)I PAYNE, born near Lexi-ngton. KY. March 21, 1775; Inarried Millie Harrison. He was a minister of the Baptist Uhl11cI1. and was known as "Parson Pa)ne. He removed to Mason County. Kv.. where. in my childhood, I often visited his family. His son, III. AlG[STIS H. F. PAYNE. was born in Blason C0,. K52. April 4, 1807. He lnarried Ma) 20. 1825. Mary Morris. bor11 De~ cember 25. 1805. daughter of Joseph and Nancy llorris. He was ordai11e(l a11 elder at Maysliek. and after preaching in Kenttleky. (.{1Ill(. in 1836. to Ola). and thence to (~li11t.on, where he was killed. His Southern blood was the excuse for his murder. (1hildren of A. H. F. Payne: I. JOS. H. PAYNE. b. Mareh 13, 1835. II. ANNIE PAYNE. h. Dee. 11. ]fI4. She is now the wife of Hon. illian1Bla11d. of (linton (ountv. III. M. LUELLA PAYNE. b. March 26. 1829: d. in Kansas City. ;Io.. Nov. 27. 1R.l2. She was a laborious deaeoness among the Christ.ian ehurehes of western Missouri. For fourteen years she was seeretary of the (hristian Vomans Board of Missions. and her earnestness in the Masters eause called forth the eommendations of Gods people. With pen. as well as tongue. she led in every (hristian enterprise. hen her father was murtleretl. she prblished an exposure of the erime.