Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1893, FEB. 989 S. V. TUDER. April, 1861, Eliza Chreech, widow of Jones Chreech. and daughter of Ezekiel Copeland. She still lives. Children: 1. Ann Eliza Hancock, married Frank Poss; 4 children; 2, W. J. Hancock; 3. Charles T. Hancock. The last issue of the Edgerton Rustler SQUIRE V. TUDER. Feb. 26 - Squire W. Tuder died four miles southeast of Platte City. He was a son of Thomnas Tuder (see) and Elizabeth Titus, and born in Madison County, Ky., Feb. 24, 1817. In 1824 the family came to Howard County, Mo., and thence to Platte in 1837. He married December 18, 1845. Frances Perkins, born August 13, 1830; died January 7, 1882: daughter of Edward Perkins. Mr. Tuder married. second. Luvisa Lay, who survives. childless. He was a farmer of sound judgement, an ardent Baptist, and a quiet and dutiful citizen. Children by his first wife: 1. SARAH ANN TUDER. b. Nov. 28. 1846; married Jan. 30, 1866, James M. Baker. b. April 7. 1835; d. Oct. 13. 1894. Mr. Baker was an excellent citizen. residing five miles southeast of Platte City. Children: 1. Dillard Baker, b. Dec. 15, 1867; married Mollie Offutt. Children: [a] Albert F. Baker. 2. Jettie Baker, b. Feb. 5, 1871; married Feb. 22, 1893, W. P. Naylor (ii). 3. Daniel T. Baker, b. Jan. 18, 1875 4. Julia F. Baker, b. May 6, 1880 5. Nellie T. Baker, b. Oct. 6, 1883 James Marion Baker was a son of Daniel Baker and a brother of Alfred R. II. THOMAS E. TUDER. b. Dec. 18, 1849; married Nov. 9, 1873. Nannie Yates, of Buchanan. Children: 1. William H. Tuder 2. John Tuder 3. Roy W. Tuder 4. Cleveland Tuder III. GEORGE H. TUDER, b. Aug. 4. 1852; md Feb. 9. 1882. Julia A. Moore, dr. of James Moore. Children: 1. John T. Tuder 2. Lycurgus S. Tuder 3. Annie B. Tuder 4. David R. Tuder 5. Polly E. Tuder 6. Jettie F. Tuder IV. LYCURGUS S. TUDER. b. July 6. 1858: married Sept. 9. 1896, Myrtle V. Matteson. V. ELLIE FREDDIE TUDER. b. Aug. 20. 1874: married Jan. 17, 1895, W. E. Porter. MARCH. March 1 - The ladies of Linkville form a W. C. T. Union, with Mrs. Morrow president, and 15 memebers. March 2 - WILLIAM WILSON having died, Zach Mills administered, giving bond for $2,000. His widow's name was Belle, and children: 1. Lizzie Wilson, married Nichols 2. William Wilson 3. Henry Wilson 4. Thomas Wilson 5. Benjamin Wilson 6. Robert Wilson 7. Fannie Wilson