History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . 2 O n O —I WK. THE WW V(i!;kPUBLIC L;b;..;;. ASTOR, LENOX AND TILUEN FOUNDATJU.SS B L HISTORY OF DAVIESS A^fD GENTRY COUNTIES 857 daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Mary (Baucher) Hamilton, natives ofnear Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. McClure was born March 4, 1844, in DaviessCounty, on the east line. Thomas J. Hamilton came to Missouri when a very young man. Hewas educated in Nashville, Tenn., and was a college graduate. He was oneof the very few pioneers of Missouri who were educated. During theCivil War, Mr. Hamilton enlisted, as did Mr. McClure. Du
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History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . 2 O n O —I WK. THE WW V(i!;kPUBLIC L;b;..;;. ASTOR, LENOX AND TILUEN FOUNDATJU.SS B L HISTORY OF DAVIESS A^fD GENTRY COUNTIES 857 daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Mary (Baucher) Hamilton, natives ofnear Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. McClure was born March 4, 1844, in DaviessCounty, on the east line. Thomas J. Hamilton came to Missouri when a very young man. Hewas educated in Nashville, Tenn., and was a college graduate. He was oneof the very few pioneers of Missouri who were educated. During theCivil War, Mr. Hamilton enlisted, as did Mr. McClure. During the Mor-mon trouble, about 100 men came to Daviess County from Ray County tohelp quell the riots. Among those were Mr. Hamilton, and his brother-in-law, Samuel Kee Glover, and a brother, James Hamilton. Mr. Hamil-ton, in looking over the land here, decided he would like to live in DaviessCounty. He then moved here, where he lived until his death. He becamea wealthy man, owning at his death 1000 acres of beautiful prairie land.Mr. Hamilton was a squire for