History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . W M .2. Tlin NEW YORK PUBLIC lii3;;ary AS•??!(. AND ^ FOUNDATIONS B L HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 497 Mr. Waltemath is a dependable citizen and the Waltemath familystands high in Gentry County. James OMara, a successful farmer and stockraiser of Athens Town-ship, Gentry County, and the vice-president of the Gentry County Bank atAlbany, as a native of Ireland, born in County Waterford, Feb. 28, 1853,the son of Philip and Mary OMara, both of whom died in Ireland. Theirchildren were: Thomas, born in 1850, came to the
History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . W M .2. Tlin NEW YORK PUBLIC lii3;;ary AS•??!(. AND ^ FOUNDATIONS B L HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 497 Mr. Waltemath is a dependable citizen and the Waltemath familystands high in Gentry County. James OMara, a successful farmer and stockraiser of Athens Town-ship, Gentry County, and the vice-president of the Gentry County Bank atAlbany, as a native of Ireland, born in County Waterford, Feb. 28, 1853,the son of Philip and Mary OMara, both of whom died in Ireland. Theirchildren were: Thomas, born in 1850, came to the United States, settledin Hartford, Conn., where he married and died; Mary married ThomasOConnell and lives in Ireland; Mary, married Thomas Healy and lives inIreland; James, the subject of this review; Katie, married John McGrathand lives in Ireland; and Margaret, married William OConnell, and died inIreland. James OMara came to the United States when he was 18 years oldand settled in New York, where he worked in a dairy for one winter for$10 a mon
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