. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. HARLES F. RICHARDSON. Amono- the youno- men of Salis-bury. Mo., who by their dilio:ence, inteority and sociability,have won the confidence and respect of a large circle of acquain-tances, is the gentleman wdiose name heads this article. His birthoccurred at Nebraska City, Neb., March 2, 1873. His father. R. Richardson, an able minister of the Episcopal church, nowlocated at Bonham, was born, November 12, 1840, near Rochester,N. Y. Miss Elizal)eth Malby, the mother, was a native of Vermont,but for some year
. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. HARLES F. RICHARDSON. Amono- the youno- men of Salis-bury. Mo., who by their dilio:ence, inteority and sociability,have won the confidence and respect of a large circle of acquain-tances, is the gentleman wdiose name heads this article. His birthoccurred at Nebraska City, Neb., March 2, 1873. His father. R. Richardson, an able minister of the Episcopal church, nowlocated at Bonham, was born, November 12, 1840, near Rochester,N. Y. Miss Elizal)eth Malby, the mother, was a native of Vermont,but for some years prior to her marriage was a resident of 1887, Charles F., our subject, at the age of 14 years, came toSalisbury, Mo., for the purpose of making his home with his sister,Mrs. C. W. Aldridge, and receive the advantages of a high schooleducation. Two years later, he accepted a position as salesman in thegrocery establishment of his brother-in-law, Mr. C. W. Aldridge,with which he has since been identified. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 79. of the Salisbury Council No, 1. lielioiously he affiliates with the Episcopal church. On September 26, 1894, it wasthe ]3rivileo:e of our subject to leadto the hynienial altar a worthy, ex-emplary and intellig-ent young lady,in the person of Miss Ida M. Christ-ian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian, well and favorablyknown citizens of this city. Politically, our subject wasreared a democrat and the indica-tions are that he will adhere to theprinciples so highly valued by hisancestry. Socially, our subject is a youngman of pleasing address and aifablemanners, and is counted among theworthy members of the Knights ofPythias order, which society he sup-ports with true secret order patriot-ism. He is also a worthy memberKnights of Equity of the World. ^BJENJAMIN F. MOORE, the subject of this sketch and a gentle-fff man of industry and clear-headed business intelligence, was bornnear Fayette, Howard county. Mo., March 7, 1832,
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