History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . of Benjamin S., and Rachel (Hines) Gould. was born in Dutchess County, N. Y., and his wife was a native ofBradford County, Pa. Mr. Gould died in 1875 in Illinois and his wife diedin 1916 in Kansas. Richard Hudson and his wife lived for 16 years in Lincoln County,Kans., where he carried on farming and stock raising. In 1894 he remov-ed to Daviess County, and settled in Colfax Township, where he lived untilhis death in May, 1916. He owned 200 acres of well improved land twomiles south of Winston, and since his death, his wife and sons h


History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . of Benjamin S., and Rachel (Hines) Gould. was born in Dutchess County, N. Y., and his wife was a native ofBradford County, Pa. Mr. Gould died in 1875 in Illinois and his wife diedin 1916 in Kansas. Richard Hudson and his wife lived for 16 years in Lincoln County,Kans., where he carried on farming and stock raising. In 1894 he remov-ed to Daviess County, and settled in Colfax Township, where he lived untilhis death in May, 1916. He owned 200 acres of well improved land twomiles south of Winston, and since his death, his wife and sons have pur-chased 233 acres, making a total of 433 acres. It is one of the finest stockfarms in Daviess County, and is now operated by Mr. Hudsons sons. Itis called Maple Stock Farm, on account of the large maples which arelocated in front of the residence. Mrs. Hudson has a very attractivehome, nicely located. Mr. Hudsons sons have been carrying on theirfathers business successfully since his death, and are well known asfeeders of cattle and MR. AND MRS. RICHARD HUDSON THE NEW YORKPUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS B L HISTORY OP DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 801 To Richard and Ella (Gould) Hudson six children were born, as fol-lows: Mabel, the wife of O. P. Painter, residing on the old Hudson farmnear Malta, 111. They have a daughter, Ella Virginia Painter; WilliamS., living on the home place; Geroge, born June 8, 1886, now deceased. Hewas selected for service during the World War, and sent to Camp Funston,with Ambulance Company No. 41, and later overseas with the 32nd Ambu-lance Company, He died at Bordeaux, France, Dec. 31, 1918, from pneu-monia. His body was returned to the United States for burial at Winston;Arthur, living at the home place; Florence, the wife of Morgan Jones,Dawn, Mo.; and Lester G., at home. He enlisted in the army during theWorld War while attending school at Manhattan, Kans., and was sentto Camp Lee, near Petersburg, Va., and later t


Size: 1329px × 1880px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookidhistoryofdav, bookyear1922