History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . 2 I—< to . THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS B L HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 817 McMichael was born in Scotland and came to the United States in hisyouth; his wife was a native of Virginia. Both Mr. and Mrs. McMichaeldied in LaSalle County, 111. Their children were. ISettie, now Mrs. Grayof Ottawa, 111.; Belle, now Mrs. DeBolt of Ottawa, 111.; Jennie, now ; Maggie, now Mrs. Peddicord of Nevada, Iowa; James, living atHeberHng, Ind.; Fred, living in Alaska; William, living on the home placea
History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . 2 I—< to . THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS B L HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 817 McMichael was born in Scotland and came to the United States in hisyouth; his wife was a native of Virginia. Both Mr. and Mrs. McMichaeldied in LaSalle County, 111. Their children were. ISettie, now Mrs. Grayof Ottawa, 111.; Belle, now Mrs. DeBolt of Ottawa, 111.; Jennie, now ; Maggie, now Mrs. Peddicord of Nevada, Iowa; James, living atHeberHng, Ind.; Fred, living in Alaska; William, living on the home placeat Ottawa, 111.; and Addie, married Mr. DeBolt, and is now dead. Mr. and Mrs. Dunavan are held in high regard in the community. is an industrious and progressive farmer and a man of civicpride. F. L. Giles, a prominent pioneer who is a successful farmer andstockman of Miller Township, Gentry County, is a native of was born Nov. 10, 1849 and is a son of Benjamin and Talitha (Hyten)Giles, both natives of Tennessee and early settlers in Gen
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