Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1866, FEB. 410 MAILS AND ROADS. 1. Ella Breckenridge, married Jas. Brubeck Emeranda married second, Elmore Breckenridge (ii), brother of her first husband. 2. William Breckenridge 3. a girl [b] John Wes. Estes, married Jane Mark 1. Henry L. Estes 2. Frank Estes 3. Ben Estes (twin with Frank) 4. Mary Estes 5. Lura Estes [c] Samuel G. Estes, married Viola Barney, live in Kansas 4 children [d] Victoria Estes, married David W. Fisher, son of David S. Fisher, 3 children [e] Edna Estes, married William Lutes, son of Jos. Lutes [f] Robert M. Estes, married Dora Hon II. LITTLEBURY KIMSEY, married Sus. Findley 1. Sue 2. Hannah 3. Elizabeth III. JAMES KIMSEY, married Hannah McCracken, and went to Oregon IV. THOMAS KIMSEY V. BENJ. KIMSEY (i), married Elizabeth Morris, dr. of Hammond Morris, and sister of Thomas Kimsey's wife 1. Francis M. Kimsey, married, successively, two daughters of Hugh Baxter. They went to McDonald Co., Mo. 2. W. D. Kimsey, married Permelia Baxter, dr. of Hugh. Baxter. Live in Cooper County. 3. Sallie Kimsey, married McHenry Morris, and went west. [a] Mary E. Morris [b] John N. Morris [c] Amanda Morris [d] Claiborne F. Morris [d] Claiborne F. Morris [e] Martha E. Morris [f] Geo. W. Morris VI. ELEANOR KIMSEY, married Samuel Findley VII. ELIZABETH KIMSEY, married James Simpson 1. Preston Simpson VIII. MARY KIMSEY, married William Simpson, brother of James Simpson MAILS AND ROADS Feb. 13 - The Clay County Savings Association (Bird & Sons), at Liberty, is robbed of $60,000 in broad daylight, and Geo. Wymer killed. The court-house and jail let out. The bids were opened and found as follows: A Wheelock's bid, $82,650; J. A. McGonigle, $88,500; W. D. Bonnell, $89,735; Thos. Carroll, $95,500; H. Jenkins, $94,548;