Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1876, JAN. 615 THE DOYLES. I. ALLEN DOYLE, b. March 30, 1825; d. Aug. 28, 1896; lived near Barry. He married Mary Fannie Lightfoot. Children: 1. William (Bud) Doyle, lives in Kansas 2. John Doyle, lives in Kansas 3. Mary J. (Melvina) Doyle, married Feb.13, 1873, Thomas J. Lamar, son of Henry Lamar. He was b. Oct. 27, 1843, and resides on a farm near New Market. Children: [a] Henry A. Lamar [b] Jas. W. Lamar [c] Daniel C. Lamar [d] Mary Lamar [e] Thos. J. Lamar (ii) [f] F. E. Lamar 4. Edna Doyle, married Chas. Whitlaw. Live in California. 5. Lydia Ann Doyle, lives in Colorado. 6. Susan Doyle, married William Hornback 7. Maggie Doyle, married Feb. 24, 1886, William Wallace 8. Perry Doyle 9. Clay L. Doyle, married Nov. 29, 1894, Nellie M. Wilson, of Parkville 10. Rosella Doyle, married William Stuteville 11. Howard Doyle II. SAMUEL DOYLE, d. Jan. 8, 1876; married Lydia Owens, dead, of Clay. She survived him but a few days. They lived near Smithville. Children: 1. John S. Doyle, b. July 2, 1852; married Mollie Monk, b. Feb. 25, 1855. Children: [a] Claudia Doyle, d. Feb. 21, 1896 2. Michael Doyle, b. in Feb., 1854; married Joanna Noonan. Children: 3. Willis Doyle, lives in New Mexico 4. Dora Doyle, dead 5. Samuel Doyle, is in New Mexico III. MATTHEW DOYLE, married Frances Stillwagon; live in Wyandotte, Kansas IV. WILLIAM DOYLE, died in Arkansas, leaving: 1. Mike Doyle, and others W. H. Downey died in Fancy Bottom; married Jan. 1, 1874, Angie Mitchell. She survived him. Children: 1. Lewis E. Downey Jan. 14 - Methodist quarterly meeting at Platte City. Dockery, Devlin, and Bone were the preachers present; 20 additions. Jack, Perrin, Means, and Daniel have expended $25,000 at Camden Point, for hogs, to be shipped to Chicago. Jan. 19 - Elder W. H. Williams, having been sent as a missionary of the Christian Church to Jamaica, writes back an interesting letter, which is published in the Landmark. THOMAS HERNDON Jan. 27 - Thomas Herndon died at his home in Platte City. Andrew Kurtz administrered, giving bond for $2,000. He was born on Silver Creek, Madison County, Ky., January 17, 1821; married November 13, 1860, Addie M. Dunlap, daughter of Preston Dunlap. She died July 4, 1870. Mr. Herndon was licensed as an attorney in Kentucky, and came in 1859 to Platte City.