. Portrait and biographical record of Johnson and Pettis counties, Missouri ; containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . nd the hus-band on the 8th of the following month. At thetime of his demise he left an estate amounting toeight hundred acres and some $10,000 in was first a Whig, and in later life was identi-fied with the Republican party. For many yearshe served as Township Treasurer, and was alsoCounty Assessor during the war. He was a


. Portrait and biographical record of Johnson and Pettis counties, Missouri ; containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . nd the hus-band on the 8th of the following month. At thetime of his demise he left an estate amounting toeight hundred acres and some $10,000 in was first a Whig, and in later life was identi-fied with the Republican party. For many yearshe served as Township Treasurer, and was alsoCounty Assessor during the war. He was a manof strong convictions, and an ardent supporter ofthe Union cause. Of his eight children, all butone grew to maturity, and five of the number arestill living. Howard resides in the West; Little lives on a farm in Henry County,and is the mother of five daughters; Mrs. PaulineMcComb is a teacher in the public schools of thiscounty; and Alice, the wife of D. B. Wallace,Cashier of the bank at Creighton, Mo., is themother of two sons. Mrs. McComb is a widowand has two sons. She owns property in LaVeta,Colo., where she resided until recently. Salliedied at the age of twenty-two years; and Clara,deceased, was the wife of Charles Single, of JUDGE C. H. BOTHWRLL PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 465 Maurice Quick was born in Cass County, Mo.,Februar}-27, 1S57, and during his bojhood passedhis time in the usual manner of farm lads, in workand play. He attended the district schools andhad planned to complete his education at college,but his fathers death put an end to his hopes inthat direction, as the family in a measure depend-ed upon him to manage home affairs. He con-tinued to hve on the old farm until about 1881,when he removed to his present residence. Inthe mean time he had come into possession of hisshare of the estate, which he sold out, buying in-stead a farm of four hundred and eighty has since added other tracts to his originalpurchase, and


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