Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1864, SEPT. 375 DAVID HUNT IV. PRISCILLA GABBERT, married D. Pence, and died in Indiana. V. MICHAEL H. GABBERT (i) b. in Nov., 1824; married June 2, 1853, Samantha Cox, dr. of Jacob. 1. Alice Gabbert, married 1st, Leach Dale, no children. She married 2nd, L. W. Overbeck, no children. 2. Mahlon Gabbert, married Dec. 30, 1890, Lillie White. Children: [a] Peter Gabbert [b] Howard Gabbert 3. Emma Gabbert, married Dec. 19, 1881, Jonathan H. Miller, son of Marion Miller; no children; 4. Pearl Gabbert, married Aug. 19, 1890, Homer V. Hickman. They live in Iowa. 5. Toie Gabbert, married March 9, 1887, Cicero Fleming, and died. VI. LUCELLA GABBERT, married William Cox, and died. VII. GERELDA GABBERT, married George Kreigh, and died in Indiana. VIII. JOSEPHINE GABBERT, married April 28, 1862, James B. Kitchen, who kept a hotel in Omaha; no children. IX. JAMES IRA GABBERT, b. in Indiana Jan. 30, 1833; came to Platte in the fall of 1850; was educated at Pleasant Ridge; was deputy sheriff under Bryant; married June 27, 1854, Susan A. Kitchen, dr. of Henry Kitchen; engaged in farming. During the war he was employed in teaming between Leavenworth and Santa Fe. He is a well-known Mason. Children: 1. Laura Gabbert, married Sept. 30, 1878, Walter K. Stone, of Kansas. Children: [a] Sue Stone [b] Walter Stone X. MOLLIE GABBERT, graduated at Prof. Todd's Academy in 1859. Married March 24, 1863, Hon. William H. Ballard, son of John P. Ballard. He was born in Madison County, Ky., Jan. 25, 1835; came to Platte in 1858; represented the county in the State Legislature in 1870-1, and now resides in Weston, while his sons cultivate his farm near Camden Point. Children: 1. Perry A. Ballard, b. Dec. 4, 1863; married March 7, 1886, Lizzie George, dr. of William George. Children: [a] Oscar K. Ballard [b] William A. Ballard [c] Bryan W. Ballard [d] W. G. Ballard 2. Oakley G. Ballard, married Feb. 14, 1897, Lula Field. Sept. 5 - This is the day appointed to make the draft. Our quota is not full, yet no draft is made. DAVID HUNT (i) Sept. 6 - David Hunt (i) having died, B. R. Morton administers. Bond, $40,000. He was born in Hardin County, Ky., May 20, 1798; married first, Rebecca Boggs, born August 5, 1796, and died April 16, 1837.