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1881, FEB. 725 THOMAS FAMILY
Knight Templar
1. Adrane Hamblin
2. Gertrude Hamblin
3. Gabrielle L. Hamblin
4. Champ T. Hamblin (ii)
II. DR. THOMAS L. THOMAS
III. DAVID T. THOMAS, married Emma Hayden
1. Thomas Thomas
WILLIAM K. WALTERS, having died, his widow Victoria Walters administers. Bond, $1,500.
I. ALICE WALTERS, married Jas. A. Cockrael
II. MINNIE WALTERS, married William M. Mauzey, son of Lawson Mauzey
1. Mattie Mauzey
2. Verdie Mauzey
III. THOMAS B. WALTERS
IV. ANNA WALTERS
T. R. Darnall lectured in Platte City on "Originality".
Feb. 28 - Lodges of Knights of Honor are organized over the county. George A. Warner is Master of the lodge at Platte City.
MARCH
March 1 - Captain Thomas Henry sells his farm, near Parkville, to Mat. Vallandingham, and removes to Kansas City.
March 7 - Dr. Ed. McDonald lectured at Platte City on "Romeo and Juliet".
March 12 - Jesse J. Blakley removes his store from Settle to Platte City.
Ice in the Missouri River breaks up.
March 17 - W. A. Singleton, at New Market, makes a public sale of his personal property, with a view to his removal further northwest in this State.
William A. Singleton, large farmer and dealer in stock.
married Catherine Miller
married second, Hannah Nye