Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1892, JULY. 972 MRS. M. ILKENHANS. J uly 1.9The Democratic State Convention n-ovminates W. J. Stone for governor. Presibyterian Mission Conferen-ce at Weston. The new elevator of Wells & Koster at Tracy is going up. J uly .23Barbecue given at Dearborn by the Odd Fellows. Candidates speak. MRS. MARTHA ILKENHANS died at Vest-on. She was born in Germany November 29, 1827; came to America in 1851, and toWeston in 1855; married Eiinmanuel Ilkenhans,born in Ger- many February 19, 1831; came to West~on in 1848; survived his yvife. and died March 15, 1893. He was a jeweler, and Well re- garded. C-h: 1, Anna J. Ilkenhans, n1d April 7, 1879, A. P. Doppler; 2, L. P. I1-kenhans, md Nov. 14, 1883, Cora A. Shindler; 3. C. P. Ilkenhans. AUGUST. .4119. 1Siohool Report: Number of children, 5,070; Sta-te money, $4,973.34. . The County Sunday-school Convention met at Weston, and held an interesting two-days session, C. B. McAfee presiding. Aug. 3Camp-meeting, at Iatan. JESSE MCCALL died at Camden Point. He came at an early day and entered land near Ridgely; removed to Camden Point, and beca.me a small trader; married. rst, October 1, 1842, Jane Endic.-ott. After her death, he married, second, June 30, 187.3, Adelia A. McKinney. He had two brothers: Isaac, who went to Kansas; and Villia.m, who now lives at Conner, Kansas. and is father o-f Millard F. and of Jesse McCall, Jr.; the latter is father of Mrs. Missouri A. Kline, of Oklahoma. ~ CONDUCTOR CASSEL falls from his train at Parkville and is killed. Aug. 5Candidates picnic at Dearborn. Aug. 6Picnic at Edgerton. addressed by Coots, Burnes, Moran. S. C. Voodson, F. M. Wilson, and others. MRS. ELIZABETH TERMIER. second Wife of Gabriel 1(-rmier, died. He married. rst, Pauline Risse. who died. leav- ing August Termier. born in 1854: married May 10. 1883. Rosa Iii:-11-e, daughter of Henry. They live in Platte City; have no childreii. Mr. Terniier is an experieiiced and thrifty baker and r-onfectioiier. and an intelligent and social gentleman. His Wife is spri;:litl) and agreeable. M1,. Gabriel Termier married. sec- mid. Elizabeth Kern. who died August 6. 1892. leaving children. all of whom have left the Slate. Their son. Fred Terinier, died in August. 1896. Mr. Gabriel Termier still lives in West~on.