The Gentry Family in America: 1676 to 1909, Including Notes on the Following Families Related to the Gentrys: Claiborne, Harris, Hawkins, Robinson, Smith, Wyatt, Sharp, Fulkerson, Butler, Bush, Blythe, Pabody, Noble, Haggard, and Tindall
The Gentry Family in America: 1676 to 1909, Including Notes on the Following Families Related to the Gentrys: Claiborne, Harris, Hawkins, Robinson, Smith, Wyatt, Sharp, Fulkerson, Butler, Bush, Blythe, Pabody, Noble, Haggard, and Tindall
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...Md. (98) Hayden V. Martin IV, Martin III, Nicholas II, Nicholas I. Born in Christian Co., Ky., Dec. 23, 1845; married Kate Butler, Aug. 21, 1865. He is a newspaper man. Children: 1. John Butler, born Sept. 1, 1869; married Virginia Dougherty, Dec. 5, 1892; editor and proprietor of Burtonian, published at Teckamah, Neb. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...Md. (98) Hayden V. Martin IV, Martin III, Nicholas II, Nicholas I. Born in Christian Co., Ky., Dec. 23, 1845; married Kate Butler, Aug. 21, 1865. He is a newspaper man. Children: 1. John Butler, born Sept. 1, 1869; married Virginia Dougherty, Dec. 5, 1892; editor and proprietor of Burtonian, published at Teckamah, Neb. His children are: Edna and Alfred. 2. Guy R. 3. Alfred S. 4. Hayden B. 5. Harry S. SEVENTH GENERATION 160. WILLIAM M. GENTRY, of Pettis Co., Mo. (108) Richard VI, Reuben V, Richard IV, David III, Nicholas II, Nicholas I. Born in Pettis Co., Mo., Sept. 19, 1837; died May 1, 1889; married Bettie H. Gentry, widow of his brother, Reuben. His early education was acquired at a school established by his father on his own estate, and taught by Mrs. Analyza Gentry Bryan, daughter of General Richard Gentry, a famous teacher; afterwards at Fulton, Mo., under Mr. Kemper, and later at Boonville, Mo., after Mr. Kemper had opened his Boys' School at that place. He was a farmer. He served a short time in the State Militia during the Civil War. His father died in 1865 leaving a landed estate of over 8000 acres, and William Gentry had the care and management of the estate. He was a fine business man, intelligent and successful; a good companion, and very fond of his gun and dog. He had no children. 161. REUBEN JOEL GENTRY, of Pettis Co., Mo. (108) Richard W, Reuben V, Richard IV, David III, Nicholas II, Nicholas I. Born in Pettis Co., Mo., Jan. 2, 1839; died Oct. 5, 1881. His education was obtained in the country schools of Pettis Co., and at the Kemper School at Boonville, Mo. After the completion of his studies he returned to his father's estate, consisting of nearly 8000 acres of well improved land in one body, and assisted in its management until his fathe...
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