Source: 1883 History of Henry Co., MO, National Historical Co., pg. 683:
Wesley Loudermilk, farmer and stock raiser, section 26, owes his nativity to Burke (now Caldwell County), North Carolina, where he was born September 27, 1838, being a son of Jacob and Sarah (Bently) Loudermilk, who came originally from the same county. They are now residents of Sangamon County, Illinois. Wesley began life for himself as a farmer. In 1851 he went to Iowa, and in 1852 removed to Livingston County, Missouri, going thence in 1854 to Sangamon County, Illinois. In 1867 he first came to Henry County, Missouri, and settled in Deer Creek Township, where he farmed until December 2, 1868, then purchasing his present farm. This contains 130 acres of well improved land, situated one and one-half miles south of Clinton. His buildings are excellent, his residence being one of the best in the township. Mr. Loudermilk was married in Sangamon County, IL, February 12, 1863, to Miss Minnie Organ, who was born in that county March 20, 1846. Her parents were George and Mary (Foster) Organ, Kentuckians by birth. The former is still living. Mr. and Mrs. Loudermilk have a family of five children: Alice, Iva, Ella, Arthur, and Maude. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, belonging to Tebo Lodge No. 68. Residence: Fields Creek.
Source: 1883 History of Henry Co., MO, National Historical Co., pg. 683:
Wesley Loudermilk, farmer and stock raiser, section 26, owes his nativity to Burke (now Caldwell County), North Carolina, where he was born September 27, 1838, being a son of Jacob and Sarah (Bently) Loudermilk, who came originally from the same county. They are now residents of Sangamon County, Illinois. Wesley began life for himself as a farmer. In 1851 he went to Iowa, and in 1852 removed to Livingston County, Missouri, going thence in 1854 to Sangamon County, Illinois. In 1867 he first came to Henry County, Missouri, and settled in Deer Creek Township, where he farmed until December 2, 1868, then purchasing his present farm. This contains 130 acres of well improved land, situated one and one-half miles south of Clinton. His buildings are excellent, his residence being one of the best in the township. Mr. Loudermilk was married in Sangamon County, IL, February 12, 1863, to Miss Minnie Organ, who was born in that county March 20, 1846. Her parents were George and Mary (Foster) Organ, Kentuckians by birth. The former is still living. Mr. and Mrs. Loudermilk have a family of five children: Alice, Iva, Ella, Arthur, and Maude. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, belonging to Tebo Lodge No. 68. Residence: Fields Creek.
Family Members
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William A. Lowdermilk
1840–1915
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James Jefferson Loudermilk
1842–1918
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Mary Louvina Loudermilk Freeman
1844–1913
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Elizabeth Jane Loudermilk Talkington
1845–1930
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Marinda Minerva Loudermilk Hays
1847–1927
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John C. Lowdermilk
1849–1884
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Sarah Cellenia Lowdermilk Tolerton
1855–1946
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Ella Nancy Lowdermilk Goodpasture
1858–1939
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Lou Ann Loudermilk Neher
1862–1953
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George Washington Lowdermilk
1864–1952
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