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Contributor: Dolores J. Rush.
Lexington Intelligencer, July 13, 1917
Lexington, Mo.
In Memory of Captain Gentry:
Gen. David Thompson Chapter United States of 1812 and fifty descendants of Capt. Reuben Gentry met at Sedalia recently and honored the memory of the distinguished soldier when a bronze marker was placed over the grave of Captain Gentry in Crown Hill cemetery.
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Contributor: Dolores J. Rush.
Lexington Intelligencer, July 13, 1917
Lexington, Mo.
In Memory of Captain Gentry:
Gen. David Thompson Chapter United States of 1812 and fifty descendants of Capt. Reuben Gentry met at Sedalia recently and honored the memory of the distinguished soldier when a bronze marker was placed over the grave of Captain Gentry in Crown Hill cemetery.
Info Provided By: Member # 47526185
Contributor: Member # 47526185 (47526185)
Gravesite Details
Private Served in Capt. Marshall Cooper's Company Missouri Militia - assited in building Forts Kincaid and Hempstead.
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