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Identifier: historyofdaviess00leop (find matches)
Title: History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Leopard, John C Hillman, Mary McCammon McCammon, Robert McMillen, 1842-1922
Subjects: Daviess County (Mo.) -- History Gentry County (Mo.) -- History
Publisher: Topeka : Historical Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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s brought her to BentonTownship, Daviess County. She was the daughter of Alexander and Eliza-beth McClung, who were the parents of 11 children. In making the tripto Missouri from Virginia, they came in a wagon drawn by a team of oxen.Mrs. Prichard died in 1916 on the home farm in Grand River Township,and is buried in Hickory Creek Cemetery. To Enoch S. and Ruth(McClung) Prichard nine children were born, as follows: Benjamin A.,married Mary Creekmore Coffey; Dr. James B., married Estelle Pauley,St. Louis, Mo.; Edward E., deceased; George H., deceased; Dr. Joseph A.,married Ida Ringen, St. Louis; Mattie S., the wife of John J. Anselm, St.Louis,; Charles S„ St. Louis; William M., the subject of this sketch; andMargaret, the wife of Albert Thompson, Hiawatha, Kan. Enoch S. Prichards sister, Martha Prichard taught the first schoolin Grand River Township, Daviess County, and it was located on thePrichard farm. She was the daughter of Joseph and Mary (Smith)Prichard, and was self educated.
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WILLIAM M. PRICHARD AND FAMILY ■i-4 THE NEW YORKPUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOK, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS B L HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 945 William M. Prichard received his education in the Jameson HighSchool, the Palmer College of Albany, and the Grand River College of Gal-latin. After completing his education, Mr. Prichard taught school inDaviess County, from 1896 until 1904. He then engaged in farming andstockraising in Grand River Township, Daviess County, on the old farmof his parents. He now owns 280 acres of good farm land and is a wellknown breeder of Aberdeen Angus cattle, Shropshire sheep, Spotted Pol-and China hogs, and other high grade stock. Mr. Prichard also raisesseed wheat, which he ships out for sale. In the early days the old stageroute ran through Mr. Prichards farm. Mr. Prichard is now vice prisident of the Farmers Bank of Jameson,which was organized in 1910. The first president was Thomas A. Feurt,who held that office until his death on Feb. 14, 1922. The

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