Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1871, NOV. 316 BRITTON JUDGMENT. THE BRITTON JUDGMENT. It is conidered by a public meeting at Platte City, and it is resolved to oppose its execution by every legal means. THOMAS J. THOMAS Nov. 24 - Thomas J. Thomas killed by a railroad car near Parkville. His widow, Malinda, administered. Bond, $2,000. She died in 1883. Children: I. MARTHA J. THOMAS, b. April 1, 1824; married 1st a Martin, and was the mother of John Martin (ii). She married 2nd, Charles Merrit, b. June 24, 1821. He is a worthy farmer, and they reside near Waldron; no children. II. GEO. W. THOMAS, married Feb. 29, 1866, Roberta Hopkins III. SARAH M. THOMAS, married William Compton IV. JULIA A. THOMAS, married a Cornwell V. NOBLE C. THOMAS, married Aug. 10, 1879, Emily Jameson VI. NANCY THOMAS, married a Stoner VII. MALINDA THOMAS VIII. JOHN H. THOMAS, died leaving: 1. Thomas J. Thomas (ii) DECEMBER. JAMES NASH. Dec. 1 - James Nash died at his home, five miles north of Platte City. He was a son of Samuel Nash, of Virginia, and came, a youth, to Platte County, where he married, December 23, 1847, Sarah Wallace, born in Ireland December 28, 1822. She was a daughter of Andrew Wallace, and sister of James Wallace, of East Leavenworth. Children: I. JOHN W. NASH, b. Feb. 15, 1844; married Dec. 12, 1881, Bettie Hulett, daughter of Ambrose Hulett. Children: 1. W. Allen Nash 2. Verdie Nash II. MOLLIE NASH, b. Oct. 10, 1846; married Sept. 6, 1871, W. A. Pyles. Live in Kansas City, Kansas; no children. III. KATE NASH, b. Nov. 18, 1853; married March 8, 1894, John H. Dillingham, b. in Sept. 1853. (see) IV. WILLIAM NASH, b. Nov. 10, 1857; married Feb. 19, 1882, Anna Hulett. Children: 1. Howard Nash 2. Mabel Nash V. SALLIE NASH, b. June 2, 1858; d. Nov. 3, 1895; married March 14, 1889, John R. Allen. Children: 1. Grace Allen Dec. 2 - The Missouri River Bridge at Leavenworth is complete.