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1873, JULY. 551 I. ELGIN.
and published interesting sketches of lVestern history,
which I have used in this work. He has no living children.
VII. THEODOSI.- lHORNI()N. b. in 1836; md in 1860 L. M.
Lawson. a lawyer of ability. nished education. and literary
taste. He was a member of the house of Donnell, Lawson
& 00.. bankers, of New York eity.
VIII. JOHN G. CALHOUN (COON) lIlORNl.ON. b. in 1834; md
April 1, 1804. Sue A.rel1~e1. In 1804 he was sent from
the Southern army to recruit a regiment for the service.
The events of 1804 are :1 record of his sllecess a11d failure.
He lives i11 Texas.
The Supreme Court of Missouri decides the Tlownship Or-
ganization Law constitutiona.l; which decision establishes Hamm,
Handle), Noland. Owens. and Talbott in their seats as county
justices.
A long droutl1 cuts the corn crop short.
Dr. R. I. C. Johnston buys Jenkins & CAo.s drug store, in
Platte City.
(=holera. fatal at Louisville, and seems to be approaching us.
PAUL ELGIN.
Julg/ .?.-3Ia.11il Elgin having died, E. O. Waller administers.
Bond, $6,000. Children:
l. JOHN ELGIl. II. SUSAN. md :1 lllurray.
.1 My 27~G ra sslioppers appear at Farley.
AUGUST.
ROBERT CROSKY.
Aug. .2Riobert Grosky having died, Ignatius Naylor adminis-
ters. Bond, $1,000. He was a farmer near /Valdron. He married
in Pennsylvania, Ma.ry E. Wyko~ff. Children:
I. MARY E. OROSKY, md F. M. Babcock. (See)
II. JOHN B. OROSKY, md Rosa Ann Davis. Children:
1. Robert (iii).
III. A.NIE I. (-ROSKY, md Dec. 18, 1873. I. N. Naylor. Children:
1. lllin.-m7c. 2. Iva. 3. Ba/r. 4. Wacrder. 5. Babe.
]V. ROBERT CROSKY, b. Dec. 31, 1868; md Feb. 28, 1884, Dora
Naylor, dr. of I"il1nan. Oh:
1. Gnome. 2. Lamra. 3. L/i.la:i(?. 4. Jose.
Y. EMMA L. OROSKY, md Aug. 12, 1875. Wylie Walker. (See.)
I. VILLI.M HENRY CROSKY. md .[:1,v Riddle: 2 children.
Live in Colorado.
VII. JAlIF.8 CROSKY.
THE ALLISON FAIVIILY.
Aug. /,..lames .-llison died. He and his brother. Milton Alli-
son, Were sons of Jas. Allison (i) and Lottie Grziy. Tliey came from
Montgomery Oonntv, Kv., in 1855.