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HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY 513 I. (Vaughn) Manning, was born in Monroe County, Mo., Nov. 16, 1837. She was a daughter of William and Eliza (Poague) Vaughn. She died on the home place in Salt River township and her remains are buried by the side of her husband in Grand Prairie church cemetery. To John W. and Martha I. (Vaughn) Manning were born the follow- ing children: Eliza E., died at the age of 16 years; Mary L., resides on the home place in Salt River township; Mattie G., also resides on the home place; Charles A., whose name introduces this sketch; James F., a suc- cessful farmer and stock man of Cairo township; Logan H., who died in infancy; Ida A., married William Smith and now resides in Cairo town- ship and Viola, died at the age of 16 years. Charles A. Manning was reared on the home farm in Salt River town- ship and educated in the district schools. He remained at home and as- sisted in the operation of the home farm until his father's death and since that time he has operated the home place which consists of 273 acres, 1021/2 acres of which he and his brother, J. F., are the owners. The Manning farm is one of the valuable and well improved places of Ran- dolph County. The residence is a large eight room structure and the place is amply supplied with other farm buildings There are two large barns, 46x60, and 42x60 feet. Mr. Manning carries on general farming and stock raising and specializes in the breeding of White Faced Hereford cattle and is the owner of a valuable herd of pure bred registered cattle of this breed. He began breeding White Faced Herefords in 1900 and during the past 20 years has exhibited his stock at a number of local stock shows and fairs. Mr. Manning takes an active part in the Grange organization and is a progressive farmer and stockman. He is a member of the Presbyterian church and is a Democrat. Ira S. Hamilton, a progressive citizen of Prairie township and a well-known farmer and stockman who is also extensively engaged in the dairy business, is a native of this county. He was born in Prairie town- ship, Jan. 31, 1877, and is a son of Hezekiah and Cordelia (Hamilton) Hamilton. They were the parents of five children: Ira S. and Ida, twins, the former of whom is the subject of this sketch and the latter the wife of James H. Cleeton of Renick, Mo.; Sallie, deceased; Thomas, deceased; and Ethel, married Charles I. Butts of Prairie township. By a former marriage of Hezekiah Hamilton to Susan Garvin, six chil- dren were born, two boys and four girls.
Title | History of Randolph County, Missouri |
Creator | Waller, Alexander H. |
Subject |
Randolph County (Mo.)--History Randolph County (Mo.)--Biography |
Date.Original | 1920 |
Date.Digital | 2007 |
Format | jp2 |
Collection Name | Missouri County Histories Collection |
Source | Topeka : Historical Publishing Company, 1920. |
Type |
Books and pamphlets |
Identifier | mch000066 |
Publisher | Missouri State Library |
Rights | All images are in the public domain |
Language | English |
County |
Randolph County (Mo.) |
Coverage | Missouri -- Randolph County; |
Contributing Institution | Missouri State Library |
Copy Request | Contact Missouri State Library at (573) 751-3615 or libref@sos.mo.gov. |
Title | mch000066p0513 |
Format | JP2 |
Transcript | HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY 513 I. (Vaughn) Manning, was born in Monroe County, Mo., Nov. 16, 1837. She was a daughter of William and Eliza (Poague) Vaughn. She died on the home place in Salt River township and her remains are buried by the side of her husband in Grand Prairie church cemetery. To John W. and Martha I. (Vaughn) Manning were born the follow- ing children: Eliza E., died at the age of 16 years; Mary L., resides on the home place in Salt River township; Mattie G., also resides on the home place; Charles A., whose name introduces this sketch; James F., a suc- cessful farmer and stock man of Cairo township; Logan H., who died in infancy; Ida A., married William Smith and now resides in Cairo town- ship and Viola, died at the age of 16 years. Charles A. Manning was reared on the home farm in Salt River town- ship and educated in the district schools. He remained at home and as- sisted in the operation of the home farm until his father's death and since that time he has operated the home place which consists of 273 acres, 1021/2 acres of which he and his brother, J. F., are the owners. The Manning farm is one of the valuable and well improved places of Ran- dolph County. The residence is a large eight room structure and the place is amply supplied with other farm buildings There are two large barns, 46x60, and 42x60 feet. Mr. Manning carries on general farming and stock raising and specializes in the breeding of White Faced Hereford cattle and is the owner of a valuable herd of pure bred registered cattle of this breed. He began breeding White Faced Herefords in 1900 and during the past 20 years has exhibited his stock at a number of local stock shows and fairs. Mr. Manning takes an active part in the Grange organization and is a progressive farmer and stockman. He is a member of the Presbyterian church and is a Democrat. Ira S. Hamilton, a progressive citizen of Prairie township and a well-known farmer and stockman who is also extensively engaged in the dairy business, is a native of this county. He was born in Prairie town- ship, Jan. 31, 1877, and is a son of Hezekiah and Cordelia (Hamilton) Hamilton. They were the parents of five children: Ira S. and Ida, twins, the former of whom is the subject of this sketch and the latter the wife of James H. Cleeton of Renick, Mo.; Sallie, deceased; Thomas, deceased; and Ethel, married Charles I. Butts of Prairie township. By a former marriage of Hezekiah Hamilton to Susan Garvin, six chil- dren were born, two boys and four girls. |