History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . herty, of Stanberry; Hettie, married ErsonVoorhies, Stanberry; Addie, married Archie Wermelskirchen, Stanberry. To Martin Van Buren Miller and wife were born the following chil-dren: Robert, born May 24, 1882, and died in August, 1886; Harvey, bornSept. 1, 1886, died Feb. 6, 1906; Bertha, born Oct. 17,1884 married OvidFrancis and they live in Gentry County; Edith, born June 12, 1888, nmr-ried Rector H. Smith and they live in Nodaway County; Roy E., born July26, 1890 and resides on the home place; John D., born, March 31, 1897 wasinducted in th


History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . herty, of Stanberry; Hettie, married ErsonVoorhies, Stanberry; Addie, married Archie Wermelskirchen, Stanberry. To Martin Van Buren Miller and wife were born the following chil-dren: Robert, born May 24, 1882, and died in August, 1886; Harvey, bornSept. 1, 1886, died Feb. 6, 1906; Bertha, born Oct. 17,1884 married OvidFrancis and they live in Gentry County; Edith, born June 12, 1888, nmr-ried Rector H. Smith and they live in Nodaway County; Roy E., born July26, 1890 and resides on the home place; John D., born, March 31, 1897 wasinducted in the United States Army during the World War and was atCamp McArthur, Texas when he received his final discharge after thearmistice was signed, is now engaged in farming in Gentry County; andDale M., born Feb. 16, 1901, is on the home place with his mother; AlfredBeebe, a boy taken to raise by the Millers, was born in 1876 and died , 1886. Mrs. Miller has nine grand children. The Miller family is wellknown and highly respected in Gentry MARTIN VANBUREN MILLER THE KEW YORKPrDLIC LIBIIARY MIX ANDlOLNUATIONS HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 545 •Aseph Butler Price of the A. B. Price Clothing Company of Albanywas born in Gentry County, Aug. 7, 1862, and grew up on the home farmnear Albany. He was educated in the public schools and first estab-lished himself in business as a dealer in meat. He soon enlarged his lineto include groceries, and finally developed one of the principal mercan-tile establishments of the county. He now handles dry goods, mensclothing, and ladies ready-to-garments. Mr. Price comes of a family thathas long been prominent in northwest Missouri. Peter Price, great-grandfather of A. B. Price, was of German par-entage and the German language was always spoken in his home. Hewas born in Rockingham County, Virginia, and was a farmer by occupa-tion. About the opening of the nineteenth century he moved his familyto the Miami Valley in Ohio. The coun


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