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  2. Ben Daniels (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    Both the marriage license and certificate listed the applicants as "Benjamin F. Daniels, 34 years of age, Dodge City, Kansas" and "Anna L. Broaddus, age 28, of Blue Springs, Missouri." [ 5 ] The newlyweds moved to Lamar , Bent County, Colorado where Ben accepted an appointment as deputy sheriff of Bent County during January 1888.

  3. Marie Ruoff Byrum - Wikipedia

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    Marie Ruoff Byrum (September 30, 1893 – January 1967) of Hannibal, Missouri, was the first woman, after the effective date of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, to vote in an election for public office under the amendment's guarantees. [1] Prior to the enactment of the 19th Amendment, suffrage for women in the United States ...

  4. William Bent - Wikipedia

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    William Wells Bent (May 23, 1809 – May 19, 1869) was a frontier trader and rancher in the American West, with forts in Colorado. He also acted as a mediator among the Cheyenne Nation, other Native American tribes and the expanding United States. With his brothers, Bent established a trade business along the Santa Fe Trail.

  5. List of descendants of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith

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    Notes. Joseph Smith Sr. July 12, 1771. Topsfield, Massachusetts. September 14, 1840. Nauvoo, Illinois. Born to Asael Smith and Mary Duty. At the age of 24, he married Lucy Mack in Tunbridge, Vermont on January 24, 1795. He was one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon 's Golden Plates and was the first Presiding Patriarch of the early ...

  6. Lucy A. Delaney - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Her mother, Polly Berry was born a slave in Kentucky around 1803 [5] or 1805. [ 6 ] [ a ] In October 1817, [ 12 ] when Polly was about fourteen, she was taken to Edwardsville, Illinois . [ 13 ] [ 14 ] After 90 days in Illinois, slaveholders were required to register their slaves as indentured servants , which legally made them free. [ 15 ]

  7. Dunklin County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Dunklin County is located in the Bootheel of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,283. [1] The largest city and county seat is Kennett. [2] The county was officially organized on February 14, 1845, [3] and is named in honor of Daniel Dunklin, [4] a Governor of Missouri who died the year before the county was organized.

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