CLINTON D. LANIER

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Clinton D. LANIER, farmer at Mount Vernon, Mo., is of French-Welsh extraction, and a grandson of Collins LANIER, who came from Virginia, and settled on a farm in Southwest Kentucky as a very early day. His son, James H. Lanier, was born near Nashville, Tenn. He married Sarah LEWIS, and to them were born seven children: Lucy J., Williams S., Granville M., Louis M., Richard T., Mary R. and Clinton D. Mr. Lanier came to Lawrence County, Mo., in 1853, and settled two miles east of Heaton, Lincoln Township. He died in 1862. He was an old-line Whig in politics, and was universally respected by all who knew him. His son, Clinton D., was born in Warren County, Ky., in 1841, and attained his growth on a farm. In 1853 he came to this county, and received a good common-school education. In 1861 he enlisted in the Home Guards, and served three months. He then went to Kansas, and in the spring of 1862 enlisted in the Fourteenth Regiment Missouri State Militia, as a private, and came out with a captain's commission, Company A, Twentieth Regiment Missouri Infantry. He was in a great many skirmishes with the bushwhackers, and served about eighteen months. In March, 1864, he married Miss Virginia L. LEBOW, daughter of Jacob L. and Louisa (HENDERSON) LEBOW. Mr. LeBow was one of the earliest settlers of Lawrence County, from Indiana, leaving the last named State in 1836 or 1838, and settling on the farm now owned by Mr. Lanier and family. They reared a family of twelve childred {sic}: Harriet R., John, Amanda L., Lucinda C., Catherine T., Jacob W. L., Joseph L., Francis M., Mastin M., Louisa A., Missouri J., Virginia L. Mr. Lebon {sic} died in 1883, at the age of eighty-four. He was a native of East Tennessee, of German descent, and much respected by all who knew him. To Mr. and Mrs. Lanier were born eight children: Leonard A., Henry S., Ora M., Jesse K., Euclid C., Clarence V., C. D. and Halley O. In 1864 Mr. and Mrs. Lanier settled on a farm near Heaton, this county, where they remained until October, 1881, when they returned to the old homestead. Mr. Lanier is a Republican in politics, casting his first presidential vote for A. Lincoln. Mr. Lanier is an honorable and upright citizen.


From "A Reprint of Goodspeed's 1888 History of Lawrence County; Reprint Lawrence County Section of Goodspeed's Newton, Lawrence, Barry And McDonald Counties History; published by the Goodspeed Publishing Co., in 1888; Reprinted by Litho Printers Of Cassville, Missouri In 1973." as transcribed by JJR.

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