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Early Settlers of Linneus

(excerpts from History of Linn County, Mo., 1882. Compiler unknown.)

  page 402 “The first settler on the town site was Colonel John Holland, who came from Virginia to Linn County in the early spring of the year 1834, and located his claim on the section whereon the capital of the county now stands.”

  page 404  “Up to 1847, however, ten years after the establishment of the seat of justice, the following persons had either been residents of the place or property owners therein:

page 405 finds the following ‘verbatim’ name listing:

E. T. Denison

Charles F. Gibbs

Beverly B. Estes

Mathew Dale

John Shepherd

Alexander Ogan

James Pendleton

Joseph Auberry

Lyman Stearnes

James Carson

Robert W. Holland

Marshall Harrison

James C. Connelly

Elkanah Bounds

Samuel D. Sandusky

Wesley Halliburton

Elizabeth Flournoy

David P. Woodruff

William Saunders

William B. Woodruff

Henry T. Grill

B. Philbert

Kenneth A. Newton

William Bowyer

John Walkup

Beverly Nece 

Artemas V. Nece

William R. Smith

Martha A. Boisseau

Hezekiah E. Sutton

John J. Flood

George W. Smith

M. H. Williams

Jacob E. Quick

William Harrison

Henry T. Brown

James Reid

Henry Wilkinson

William M. Long

William Murrain,

A. D. Rawlins,

Benjamin Russell,

R. W. Foster,

Irwin Ogan,

Samuel Iles,

John McClintock,

Bolding R. Ashbrook,

Jackson Flournoy,

Susan Lane,

John Phillips,

Elijah Kemper,

William Clarkson,

Meredith Brown,

Ennis Reid,

H. H. Gibson,

H. E. Hurlbut,

John T. Stockard,

John B. Relph,

Benjamin Prewitt,

Edward Hoyle,

R. J. Menifee,

T. T. Easley,

John U. Parsons,

John Barr,

James Davis,

Joseph Phelps,

Dr. James Bell,

Dennett Phillips,

Charles Bodie,

_____ Giten,

Samuel Bell,

John Lane,

____Buck,

John Pullis,

Samuel Pullis,

John Bell,

___Alexander,

Colonel William H. Moberly

Page 406 .... March 7, 1845 ….  And it is further ordered that John G. Flourney, Edward Hoyle, Alexander Carroll, Marshall Harrison, and William M. Long be and they are hereby appointed trustees of said town, as aforesaid, to hold their offices respectively until their successors are elected and qualified.”

(Spelling correction(s), brought to C.C. attention by Harlie Gallatin, descendant of Meredith Brown, have been ‘proofed’, and twelve (12) misspelled surnames have been appropriately adjusted by current County Coordinator, KK Fitch on 01 April 2007.)