Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1864, SEPT. 379 DAVID GREGG I. WILLIE THOMAS II. THOMAS L. THOMAS (ii) engaged in the drug business with A. L. Smith married Laverier Johnson, dr. of Dr. F. M. Johnson elected in 1882, treasurer of Platte County and died in office 1. Valdez Thomas III. MARTIN THOMAS, lives in Kansas City IV. JESSE THOMAS, married, lives in St. Joseph DAVID GREGG Sept. 19 - David Gregg having been killed September 15, 1864, T. A. Gregg administered. Bond, $1,800. He was met in the road by a squad of Col. Jennison's men, and questioned upon his sympathies. He avowed his leaning to the South, and thereupon they shot him, and left him where he fell. He was an old and highly esteemed farmer. He married Nancy Adams, who died in 1876. Children: I. ELIZABETH GREGG, married J. B. Dean II. SUSAN GREGG, married A. Jackson Higgins 1. W. Riley Higgens 2. Nannie M. Higgens, married Josiah G. Lewis [a] Ellen Lewis, married a Staggs [b] Minnie Lewis [c] Lena Lewis 3. David B. Higgens, married Sarah M. Noland, dr. of Obed C. Noland [a] And. J. Higgins [b] Myrtle Higgins 4. Pauline (Lena) Higgins, married William Dearing 5. Minerva Higgins, married James Strang, justice of the peace [a] Kate Strang, married Thomas Dearing, son of Burket Dearing [b] David G. Strang, married Leora Hoy [c] Lizzie Strang, married James D. Jacks, son of Sidney Jacks, 5 children [d] Henrietta Strang, married a Truman Mrs. Minerva Strang married 2nd, John S. Crane III. FRANKLIN GREGG, married and father of 1. Chas. Gregg IV. THOMAS A. GREEG, married Cordelia Lewis