. Portrait and biographical record of Lafayette and Saline counties, Missouri : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. ty-one years of age, our subject remained upon thefamily homestead, but in 1837 located upon hispresent farm and began the world for soil has yielded to culture, and the thenmostly wild land is now finely improved and anexample of what may be wrought by intelligenttoil. Mr. Slusher has been twice married. His firstwife was Miss Rebecca Robinson, w


. Portrait and biographical record of Lafayette and Saline counties, Missouri : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. ty-one years of age, our subject remained upon thefamily homestead, but in 1837 located upon hispresent farm and began the world for soil has yielded to culture, and the thenmostly wild land is now finely improved and anexample of what may be wrought by intelligenttoil. Mr. Slusher has been twice married. His firstwife was Miss Rebecca Robinson, whom he marriedApril II, IS;1,.). She was the daughter of JohnRobinson, a well-known resident of La FayetteCounty. She survived her marriage but a fewyears, leaving at her death three motherless littleones, of whom two are now living, Fuphemia andChristopher. The second marriage of Mr. Slusher was solem-nized January 2.!, 1845, when he was married toMiss Cassandra M. Hogan, the daughter of Alex-ander Hogan, a native of Kentucky, but a settlerof 1837 in La Fayette County, arriving in themonth of May. Mr. and Mrs. Slusher are theparents of a large family, twelve children having THE NBW YORKPUBLIC LIBRARY A8I0H, LENOX AND TJLIH. riON8.


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