Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1890, DEC. 932 THE GUSTINS. 1. William J. Gustin, b. Jan. :24, 1862; md Oct. 16. 1887. Josephine Stiff. Oh: [0] Wynnle Gustin. b. March 7, 1889; [I] Jean, b. June 14. 1893. 2. Alfred M. Gustin. b. Nov. 20. 18-6-1; 1nd April 30. 1887. Catherine Hopkins, dr. of Jos. Children: [0] Ralph C. Gurstin, b. Aug. 7, 1890; [1] Gretchen. 3. James A. Gustin, b. Nov. 20, 1866; n1d Jan. 19, 1884. Eliza Bruce, dr. of Tthomas P. He died at Moberlgv Oct. 31, 1892, Where he had removed, and was editing the Dcnzocmt. He was a well-educated and urbane Christian gentleman. June 10, 1886. he puroh-ased the Argus. which he erditeld with abil-ity until it was sold to the Hunters. or, rather, exchanged for the Moberly Dem 0c7a,t. Death cut him 011 just as he was taking the stand Of a leading Democrac journalist of the day. C111: [01] Bruce Gustin; [17] Nan-nie; [0] Maggie. III. MARY GUSTIN. b. June 25, 1840; married Henderson Martin. They have several children. Live in Clinton. By his third Wife Alfred Gustin had: IV. FRANCIS M. GUSTIN. V. MILTON C. GUSTIN, married Amanda I. Masoner. (See.) VI. MELISSA GUSTIN, b. Feb. 17, 1855; d. March 16, 1880; married April 8, 1874. Henry M. Pack. (See) VII. ELLEN GUSTIN, b. Nov. 22, 1857; married Pierce Collier. VIII. LAURA B. GUSTIN, b. Aug. 6, 1860; md Dec. 21, 1889. D. B. Shafer. Children: 1. Amanda Shafer IX. GEO. A. GUSTIN. b. Oct. 7, 1866; married Allie Cook. dr. of Hiram Cook. Dec. 23 - Weston is lighted with street lamps. ISAAC O. PARRISH Died at Camden Point. He was born in Scott County. Ky., August 16, 1807. After marriage the family came to Clay. in 1843, and thence to Platte in 1855, settling at Camden Point. He was an earnest Christian and highly esteemed. Chu: I. RICHARD M. PARRISH, a merchant of Camden Point; re- moved to St. Joseph. He married Emma A. Smith. daughter of Garland (See) II. LUCY PARRISH. married John W. Pack (See) III. JAMES M. PARRISH, b. June 2, 1848; d. Feb. 6, 1895. from cancer of the tongue, produced by the tobacco habit. Dec. 24 - Weather - The first snow-1 inches. No rain since November 1st roads in fine order. DANIEL LINN died above Weston. Children: 1. Fannie Linn, married a Rainey 2. William Linn 3. Katherine Linn 4. Jennie E. Linn, married March 3, 1888, Ben Ninemyer. She died leaving children.