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Identifier: historyofdaviess00leop (find matches)
Title: History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Leopard, John C Hillman, Mary McCammon McCammon, Robert McMillen, 1842-1922
Subjects: Daviess County (Mo.) -- History Gentry County (Mo.) -- History
Publisher: Topeka : Historical Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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land. He owned and conducted the marble works at Gallatin fora time. In 1900 he moved to Gallatin, where he lived retired until hisdeath, July 20, 1921. On Dec. 4, 1873, Mr. Macy was married to Mary E. Nichols, a nativeof Licking County, Ohio, and a daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Wick-ham) Nichols, natives of Licking County, who moved to Daviess County,in 1854. Mrs. Macy was born Dec. 25, 1853, and is now residing inGallatin. To W. C. Macy and wife, seven children were born, as follows: OllieE., the wife of Ezra Hamilton, Jackson Township, Daviess County; Pearly,Hanston, Kans., a rancher; Maggie B., the wife of Moren Knight, JacksonTownship, Daviess County; Ada N., deceased, was the wife of CharlesHemry; Ida M., the wife of Everette McClaskey, Fresno, Calif.; Charity,the wife of Homer Meade, Trenton; Lena, the wife of Claude Cousins, St.Joseph. Mr. Macy was a Republican and served in the office of public adminis-trator for four years. He also held other minor offices and while on the
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W. C. MACY Tin; NEW Y(JKK prT>TTr lib::ary ASTOn. LENoX AND TILHEN FOI.NDATIONS B L HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 393 farm served on the district school board. In general farming and stockraising, Mr. Macy was very successful. He was a member of the Indepen-dent Order of Odd Fellows. He is buried in Brown Cemetery at Gallatin.Mr. Macy was an estimable and upright citizen who deservedly stood highin Daviess County. J. Sam Harlow, a successful farmer and stockman of Monroe Town-ship, was born Oct. 8, 1854, in Shelby County, Ky., a son of James andHulda Jane (Nichols) Harlow. James Harlow was born in Kentucky, Feb. 16, 1824. He came toDaviess County in 1867, locating on a farm in Monroe Township. Hiswife was reared by her grandparents in Kentucky, her parents havingdied when she was a very small child. She was educated in the schools ofKentucky, later teaching in Shelby County, Ky. Mr. Harlow died April 18,1882, in Monroe Township. He owned at the time of his death 300 acreso

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