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1883, APRIL 775 ADAMS FAMILY
1. Martha Adams
2. Montgomery Adams
Josie H. Hardy
3. Marty T. Adams
4. Olmstead Adams
5. Jennie Adams
6. Katie Adams
7. Smith Adams (ii)
8. William Adams
II. MARY E. ADAMS
J. D. Hubbard, of St. Joseph
III. K. R. ADAMS
E. Penney
IV. ED. M. ADAMS, of San Jose, CA
Elizabeth Adams
Carmack Farm
W. J. McKinney
Mrs. Martha Mansfield
Deposits of Bank of Railey & Bro.
Wells & Co.
W. F. Norton & Co.
Bank of Parkville
G. W. BRASFIELD, single, died near Beverly
I. DELIA E. BRASFIELD, Beverly, Mo
Solomon Fulk
1. Joseph Fulk
Randolph
2. David Fulk
Nettie Penick
3. John Fulk
4. Nicholas Fulk
Mary Marsh
[a] Joseph Fulk
Ida Patton
[b] T. W. Fulk
Adie Spratt
[c] Henry Fulk
Lizzie Unmesseck
Gilber Fulk
[d] Paulina M. Fulk
E. M. Hendrix
[c] Laura
[f] Nic
[g] Frank
[h] Janie
[i] Belle
II. CHESLEY BRASFIELD
Polly Briggs
III. DAVID BRASFIELD
IV. ELIZABETH BRASFIELD
John Poland
V. JOHN BRASFIELD
April 26 - The District Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, met at Platte City. They speak out plainly in favor of prohibition.