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Winfrey E. Price

FROM THE KANSAS CITY EVENING MAIL (NEWSPAPER) JANUARY 6, 1880

Died - Price - of penumonia, at the residence of P. G. Wilhite, at 9:00pm, January 4. Maj. Winfrey E. Price, of Clay county, MO., in his 84th year.

Major Price settled in Clay county, MO., in 1825. He and his brothers were in the war of 1812, and also in the Mexican war. Being born and raised in the south, he cast his lot with her, leaving home in 1861, and did not return until June 1865. Had been an active member of the Old School Baptist Church for half a century; a devoted Christian, and died as he had live, strong in the faith. He was one of the charter members of the first church organized in Clay county, MO., and helped to build the first church in the county. He was a life-long Democrat of the Jacksonian school.

Major Price was buried on the old home place where he first located when he came to the state.


KANSAS CITY EVENING MAIL, JANUARY 7, 1880

Windfrey E. Price, father-in-law of Mr. P. G. Wilhite, died at the residence of the latter on the 4th of this month. The deceased was in his 84th year, and was a participant in three wars. He was one of the veterans of 1812, the Mexican War, and the late rebellion, in the latter having served on the side of the confederacy. He was a good man, true to his friends and principles, and died universally regretted by all who knew him.

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