Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1873, AUG. 554 THE FARMERS. of excursionists. His Wife is beautiful and lovely. Children: [0] Harry; [5] Roy. Nellie Beelll/. b. Aug. 11, 1861; n1"d March 15, 1883, Lin W. Millis, of Leavenworth. Children: [a] Nellie M. Millis; [0] Blanche. Fu.r-mer Beer;/, b. July 15. 1863; n1d Sept. 28. 1887, Mrs. Lucy E. McCon1b. 4. :l)I7I-1i(? E. Bee)/3/, b. Aug. 17, 1865; md March 7, 1889, Rev. C. A. Buchanan, of the Baptist Church. 5. Tlzonzcts Clay Beery, b. Oct. 10, 1869; md Nov. 26, 1892, Ella Gr. Fuller. 6. .4/rt-Iziur L. Beerg/, b. Ja.n. 29. 1872; md Oct. 28, 1896. Frankie L. Williams. Jesse Lee Beerg/, b. Oct. 27. 1873. . Lor(1.J[(m(l Beery, b. April 14. 1878. . J olm TV. Beerg/, b. April 2, 1880. II. SAV. NNAH FAR-MER, md V1n. Grooms. and died in May. 1882. leaving 2 children. III. GEO. W. FARMER. b. Nov. 5. 1839; md April 14. 1864, Em- ily Corbin. (See) IV. JOHN T. FARMER. md Aug. 5. 1874. Herminuia Hon. dr. of Moses. Children: 1. Price. 2. Grocer. V. HARRTSON G. FARMER, b. Oct. 25, 1845; in-d Feb. 13, 1869. Mary A. Herndon (see). dr. of Sim; 10 children. VI. SARAH A. FARMER, 1nd Feb. 17 . 1869, Thos. L. Herndon. They live in Cass County; 1 child. Other children of A. Farmer who have died: 1. Hannah T.. Wife of YV. W. Davis, died in May. 1874; 2, Armilda. died October 25, 1865. aged 29 years: 3. Robert. died September 26, 1864, aged 22 vears. -4 ug. .25Teache1-s institute at Platte City. Aug. 30Tempera.nce picnic at Camden Point. 5.. v. w 0 19 7/. fl SEPTEMBER. Sept. 8First frost. Sept. 13A military company formed at Platte City; W. P. 1"hi1es captain, and John Brady rst lieutenant. The Weston Rie Guards organized. with J. T. Wilson cap- tain. and F. B. Gilbert rst lieutena11t. Sept. l6A donation party to Elder J. XV. Brown, of Platte (-i1v. Sept. 18Jav Cook failed: a panic followed: banks suspended, and tin Ln-:r.s of lmsiiit-ss (le]1-.ssiu11 slici-(-edml. THE MOSS FAMILY. Sept. .30Co1. James H. Moss died at Columbia. He was a Son of Dr. James Moss, who came from Virginia to Lexington, K.. about 1795. and. after a few years. changed his residence to