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1866, APRIL. 412 RAILROAD BONDS.
County Clerk 1877-9
deputy collector
bookkeeper State Penitentiary
1. Lewis R. Chinn, has been teaching school, and is regarded as a rising young man.
2. Laura Chinn
3. Guy Chinn
4. Jas. H. Chinn
II. CHARLES L. CHINN, married Sept. 12, 1882, Melvina McComas.
III. LUELLA CHINN, married Oct. 27, 1880, Ira N. Walker. (See)
IV. GEORGE W. CHINN, died by his own hand Feb. 21, 1889; married 1st, April 7, 1875, Sallie Robertson, b. Feb. 19, 1850; d. Oct. 27, 1882. She was the widow of W. M. Lampton, who d. leaving one child, Minnie E. Lampton. She had no children by Chinn. After her death, he married 2nd, Sept. 16, 1885, Phena Smith. She returned, after his death, to her parents in Kansas City, with one child.
V. PLEASANT W. CHINN, married Nov. 20, 1877, Fannie Dougherty (see).
VI. ALFRED (TOM) N. CHINN, b. in 1850; d. April 28, 1882; married 1st, Oct. 1, 1868, Cornelia Pullins, b. in 1850; d. in 1875. Leaving children:
1. Chas B. Chinn
2. William D. Chinn
3. Cornelia Chinn
Mr. Chinn married 2d, his first wife's sister, Georgia Pullins, who survived him, childless, but with three step-children.
VII. BENJ. F. CHINN, b. Oct. 10, 1851; d. Sept. 21, 1887; married Dec. 12, 1877, Annie Eliza McEown, daughter of Isaac McEown and Catherine Ballard. She lives with children:
1. Bettie B. Chinn
2. Luella Chinn
3. Cora E. Chinn
4. Virgil Chinn
VIII. ESTELLA CHINN, married March 6, 1873, William Link
PARKVILLE & G. R. RAILROAD BONDS
April 16 - Judge Aller was sued on account of the county, and served with process in Clinton, whence a mandamus issued requiring him to give to the road the bonds of the county for $75,000 subscribed to the road and not paid over. This date, $25,000, in $100 bonds, were issued.
Democrats are now known as Conservatives, and Republicans as Radicals.