Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1864, SEPT. 380 THE GREGGS. turned in 1870, went to New Market in 1879 and opened a store, went to Tracy, a.nd thence to Parkville, and nally returned to hisfarni in Pettis Township. Children: 1. William Lee Gregg. b. Dec. 24, 1861; md Emma Moore, of De Kalb Co., Mo. Children: [GI] Otto Gregg; [0] Jeph- tha T. Gregg. 2. Ida .1. Gregg. 3. Nannie May Gregg. 4. T1108. H. Gregg. Y. ABASLOM GREGG. 1nd Mahala. Robbins. Children: 1. John Gregg. VI. MARY F. GREGG, md Feb. 6. 1860, John H. Nash. He died May 1:2, 1881. Mr. Nash was a successful business man of Parkville, a11d highly esteemed He Was elected assessor in November, 1882. as a. Democrat, Without opposition. Children: 1. Florence Naislz, md Charles Galbraith; 3 children. 2. Fannie Nash, n1d Sept. 8. 1874. Dr. S. F. Carpenter, of St. Joseph. Children: [0] Annie Ciarpenter. Katie Nash, md Robert Hubbard. Children: [01] Robert: ["] Maud Hubbard; [0] Charles. 1. William. Nash, md Bertie Brightwell, dr. of R. T. (See) 5. Li.:,:17e Nash, d. Feb. 26, 1895; md Hall Gilcris-t. Children: [0] Frank. (3. Belle Naslz. 7. Stella Nash. md Harvey Edgar. .~1rtlmr. VII. JOHN GREGG, md Maria. Johnson. (See-.) VIII. BLXRGARET GREGG, md Herman Ford. son of Samuel. Children: 1. .Yanm.e Ford. 2. Waller. 3. Sam-uel. 4. Laiura. 5. Bessie. IX. REBECCA GREGG, md Edwin Edgar. C11: 1. Harry Edgar. Samuel Hardyvic-kes mother was a. sister of David Gregg. Sepf. .23The threatened draft creates alarm. A. G. Beller has in the Border Times a. splendid poem. entitled Peace at Any lrir-e." Se/;t. .27~Twe1ity-one Federal soldiers are taken by Bill .mlersn11 and shot. OCTOBER. Mr. I. Republican Coiigrressioiial Convention at Hamil- lull llHlHlll2lT(S ll. T. Van Horn. of Kansas (ity. .lmndant rain :1ft-r:1.drouth. Urf. .i. lh-nm~121tic Convention at Platte City nominates: \. l. \mul; fur ;lwri. -lanies II. Layton for county judge. G. Y. Belt fur circuit -lurk. ID. 1. Lewis for co1111tv Clerk. M. C. Bonnell for tI4-:1sInvI. -lnllll \ilsm1 and D. D. Barnes for representatives.