d. cert 3604
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ISAAC NEWTON CAPPS, son of Henry and Charlotte (Thorpe) Capps, is a native of Adair County, born March 27, 1866. He was married November 20, 1889, to Ida Uber, daughter of John and Chloe (Voorhies) Uber. She was born in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, April 13, 1862, and came to Adair County, Missouri, in 1865. They have four children: Oletha L., born January 22, 1892; Ermine P., December 3, 1893; Winona M., November 22, 1895; Everett N., January 8, 1899.
Mr. Capps was reared on the farm he now owns, on land entered by his father, who came to this county in 1844. His father was one of the best known farmers of the county, and died at the old home place January 28, 1901. Mr. Capps attended the public school, and took a course at the State Normal School. When grown he married and continued the occupation of farming. At present he owns a farm of 208 acres, two and one-half miles west of Novinger. He is a breeder of Jersey cattle and Duroc-Jersey hogs.
He is a Republican, a member of the Presbyterian church, and belongs to the K. of P. lodge.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 996
d. cert 3604
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ISAAC NEWTON CAPPS, son of Henry and Charlotte (Thorpe) Capps, is a native of Adair County, born March 27, 1866. He was married November 20, 1889, to Ida Uber, daughter of John and Chloe (Voorhies) Uber. She was born in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, April 13, 1862, and came to Adair County, Missouri, in 1865. They have four children: Oletha L., born January 22, 1892; Ermine P., December 3, 1893; Winona M., November 22, 1895; Everett N., January 8, 1899.
Mr. Capps was reared on the farm he now owns, on land entered by his father, who came to this county in 1844. His father was one of the best known farmers of the county, and died at the old home place January 28, 1901. Mr. Capps attended the public school, and took a course at the State Normal School. When grown he married and continued the occupation of farming. At present he owns a farm of 208 acres, two and one-half miles west of Novinger. He is a breeder of Jersey cattle and Duroc-Jersey hogs.
He is a Republican, a member of the Presbyterian church, and belongs to the K. of P. lodge.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 996
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