. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. Sullivan county, Mis-souri, and later to Atchison county, wherethe wife and mother died some years She was the mother of the following chil-dren : Joseph, George \V., James !?.. Will-i;un A., Isabelle anil Margaret. WilliamGreen and his wife were with thefollowing children: Amelia now ; Isabelle, the wife of <nn- sul)jcct; Ber-tha, the wife of J. Thornton; Sarah, the wifeof A. Strickland; William I.; Jcrrv. ; and Mary, deceased. Mrs. Wade has bor
. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. Sullivan county, Mis-souri, and later to Atchison county, wherethe wife and mother died some years She was the mother of the following chil-dren : Joseph, George \V., James !?.. Will-i;un A., Isabelle anil Margaret. WilliamGreen and his wife were with thefollowing children: Amelia now ; Isabelle, the wife of <nn- sul)jcct; Ber-tha, the wife of J. Thornton; Sarah, the wifeof A. Strickland; William I.; Jcrrv. ; and Mary, deceased. Mrs. Wade has borne three children:Leta, born January 13, 1884; Cecil, bornJanuary 5, 1887; and Walter, born June16, 1889. She is a consistent member ofthe liaplist churcli. Mr. Wade is a meinl)erof tile Independent ()nlcr of Odd IeJlows. AXOKbAV Occupying the highest position withinthe gift of the people of Tarkio, AndrewXicoll, as mayor of the city, is controllingits affairs in a business-like manner, and heexercises his titlicial prerogatives in supi)ortof cverv wliich he believes will con-. ^. ANDREW NICOLL. BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. 549 tribute to the public good. Scotland hasfurnished many worthy and prominent citi-zens to the United States, and among thenumber is the subject .of this review, whowas born in Perthshire, on the 24th of July,1832, a representative of an old family ofthat county. His father, Andrew Nicoll,Sr., was a farmer, noted for industry, hon-esty and fair dealing. The grandfather,A\illiam Xicoll, also carried on agriculturalpursuits. He belonged to a lowland family,anil throughout his entire life de\Oted hisenergies to the cultivation of the soil. Onthe old homestead the father of our subjectwas reared, and when he had attained adultage he chose as a companiim on lifes jour-ney ]\Iiss Margaret George, who was bornin Perthshire and was a neighbor of An-drew Carnegie, the great steel king of Amer-ica. Her father. James George, was alsoa native of that local
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