Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1880. MARCH. 703 E. WILHITE II. MARY E. BRADY, married 1st, Amos Marshall (see); married 2nd, Dr. J. F. De Berry. (see) III. SAMUEL DOTY BRADY, marchant, postal agent, banker, etc., married Nov. 29, 1893, Fannie Oatman. IV. LIZZIE BRADY, married July 15, 1891, Geo. A. Chanslor, of Los Angeles, Cal. V. ALICE BRADY, married Oct. 3, 1893, Geo. Simmons, of Missouri City. Mrs. Emma Brady still lives with her children at Missouri City, and is a handsome and dignified old lady. ELIEZER WILHITE March 19 - Eliezer Wilhite died. He was born March 27, 1800; married 1st Nancy Connell. For many years he was a miller in Weston, and finally lost all he had. Children: I. EMILY WILHITE, b. Aug. 21, 1821; d. June 2, 1891; married April 30, 1839, Maj. J. W. Hardesty II. MARY WILHITE, married Jesse Connell III. JOHN H. WILHITE, married Eliza J. Farra IV. NANCY WILHITE, married Richard Butt, dead. Lived in Kansas. Eliezer married, second, Addie Connell, sister of his first wife. Children: V. ELIJAH S. WILHITE, b. Feb. 21, 1827, married Sophornia Shugart, who died childless. Mr. Wilhite laid off Wilhite's addition to Weston. He is well educated and possesses superior business qualifications, as do all the Wilhite family. He is now engaged in the real estate business at Kansas City. He married 2nd, Louisa Ann Givens. VI. SARAH WILHITE, married Andrew H. Overbeck (see). VII. PRESLEY WILHITE, died at Kansas City, Aug. 1, 1880; amrried Mary Price. VIII. WILLIAM C. WILHITE, married Nov. 28, 1866, Elvira J. Skillman (see) b. Jan. 4, 1844. Theylive in Huntsville, Mo.; 4 children. IX. JESSE WILHITE X. BETTIE WILHITE, b. April 25, 1843; d. Dec. 9, 1896; married Sept. 25, 1865, B. F. Murdock XI. ALVIN WILHITE, married a Harrington XII. CATHERINE WILHITE, married Aug. 24, 1852, J. C. Gist. Children: 1. Maud Gist Eliezer married, third, in 1847, Mary L. Gosney, b. in Clark County, Ky., Sept. 20, 1817, no children. She died July 12, 1896, at Kearney, Clay County, Mo. aged 78. March 20 - D. C. Allen, of Clay, and J. T. Crisp, of Jackson, are canvassing the district for a Democratic nomination for Congress. March 21 - Thomas Cook died in Marshall Township