Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1864, JAN. 357 THE MAYOS. and he 111d 2311, Nov. 5, 1845, (fa111ie May, 11. Jan. 18, 1827 (livi11g). He was :1 man of i11tellige11ee and ainiability, but lacldng i11 e11o1;.;y. He :11-ted as j11stie of the peace in 1l;1tte(,ity fora 11u111be1 of ye;11s, and was l1igl1ly estee1ned. Children: 1. (imrg/iu A1111 11103/o. 11. Oct. 9, 1849; d. Nov. 16, 1871); 1n1 1st, April 1. 1.8455. Arche Sl1a,ckelfo1-11. Ile died. leaving: [1] .I;1v \. (J. .l1akelto1d. 11. April 7. 1866. Mrs. Sl1a-lelfo~1d married second. Nov. 213, 1874, V111. Flesl1111a11. C11: ["] Ethel Fleshnian. now a lovely vo111an. 11. Nov. 26, 1875; 1nd Sept. 6. 1891, S. 1. Mad- dox; [C] (reo~1;:ia. Fleslunan, b. Oct. 9. 1.977; [d] Geo. \. Fleshlnan. 11. Nov. 1879. I l11ev Mrs. Georgia A. Fleshlnan well. and dedicat~ed a poem to her n1e1n- o1-tv, from V111(1l 1 copy a stanza: Ah l1e1e, you say, was snatclied away A 1no-tl1e1- so1elv needed: He1cl1ild1ens cries, you think, Will rise, And tears will fall unheeded: Eut winds are 111ild that fan the child Bereft of loving: mothel; And 0~1phans nd the world as kind To them as any o+t11e1. JV. 1IRS. BAKER. died leaving only: 1. H(lUj/ JI. Baker, of Kansas. V. JACKSON J. MAYO, went west, and died. He 1nd Rebec-ca Mc-Conias. Children: 1. Tl2.c1(.s-(1v.11(tg/0, n1d Ant. Palmer. 2. Suscuz Jlug/0. 111d Ovt. 15. 1857. Jaines Price Haydon, of Jackson Coilnty, Mo. 3. SopIuom(I1 J[(I1/0. 111d Mareli 1, 1860, E. P. Lutes. She died. leaving: [1] Rebecca; [1] Lizzie; b-ot11 111d Hollo-ways. 4. H0111);/-I. J10}/0 (ii). 5. Jlonroe .1111;/0. whose son. James Mayo. 111d Aug. 1889. Addie Young. VI. EMELINE MAYO. 111d V. H. Davis. C11: 1. Suralz. JI. Danls. n1d (j.l1a1les Riley. and died. C11: [1] Julia Riley, 111/d W. )IeMil1an; [1] Maud Riley; [3] A11na.Rile). 2. (701-2191511.? Da2i.s. JuI1mmaDmi.9. 4. Hcnr1/ B. Dmi.s. M oses La.11g1ey robbed by a. gang of pmwliiig; thieves The Mis.so111i River is liard frozen, a11d loaded wagons cross in safety. T1espass~ers from Lea.ve11wortl1 cross i11to Platte. and take wood with i1npunitytl1e owners being afraid to inte1fe1e. J(1II. 2.3Jol1n Oliver was accidentally shot a11d serioiisly wo1111ded by Neely Lutes.