. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. p, was born in Cam])bellcounty, Virginia, the 16th of Novem])er, 1821, and has resided in Char-iton county since 1853. October 12th, 1843, he was married to MissSarah Peerman, whose death occurred in 1866. On the 23rd of De-cember, 1873 he was married to Mrs. Tibitha P. Bell, her death oc-curring February 23, 1894. Another old settler of Chariton county presentat the reunion of96, well and favorably known was Wm. P. Allega, born in KentuckySeptember 13, 1822. Mr. Allega was married to Louisa NewtonFebruary 29, 1845,


. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. p, was born in Cam])bellcounty, Virginia, the 16th of Novem])er, 1821, and has resided in Char-iton county since 1853. October 12th, 1843, he was married to MissSarah Peerman, whose death occurred in 1866. On the 23rd of De-cember, 1873 he was married to Mrs. Tibitha P. Bell, her death oc-curring February 23, 1894. Another old settler of Chariton county presentat the reunion of96, well and favorably known was Wm. P. Allega, born in KentuckySeptember 13, 1822. Mr. Allega was married to Louisa NewtonFebruary 29, 1845, which union was blessed by the birth of 8 children,four now living. Mr. Allega moved to this county in 1837. J. M. Akers, born in Virginia in 23, came to this county in 54,where he has since resided and occupied his time in farming. Peter M. Heaton, was born in Rappahannock county, Virginia,September 15, Moved to Missouri in 1841, and to Charitoncounty in 1851. Was married April 1, 1850 to Matilda Green whowas born June 15, 1832. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 185. RESIDENCE OF S. M. WHITE, KEYTESVILLE, MO. Mrs. Matilda Foster was born in Virginia in 1S20 and has been aresident of this county a number of years. She is still in good healthand will no doubt live to attend several more of the reunions of oldsettlers. James L. Veal, of near Longs Mill, born March 18, 1822, in Fay-ette county, Kentucky, was an attendant upon the reunion, looking ashale and hearty as though his youth was still retained. He came toMissouri in 1827, and settled in Chariton county. In 1815, on the 13thday of November, he was married to Miss Simmira Woods, who wasborn in Howard county April 5, 1852. He is a farmer by occupation, William Hedrick, of Westville, one of the oldest native born citi-zens of Chariton county, first saw the light of day Dec. 27, 1824, andhas been a constant resident of the county since his birth. On the28th of Dec, 1843, he was married to Miss Nancy M. Duvall, whostill


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