On the 1876 county atlas, John farmed 120 acres northwest of Price's bridge in Section 16, Township 53 North, Range 18 West.
The 12 November 1892 issue of the Chariton Courier carried a light-hearted story about the unsual heighth of Finnell's corn. The newspaper said Finnell figures he will be forced to use stilts to harvest this year's crop.
On the 1876 county atlas, John farmed 120 acres northwest of Price's bridge in Section 16, Township 53 North, Range 18 West.
The 12 November 1892 issue of the Chariton Courier carried a light-hearted story about the unsual heighth of Finnell's corn. The newspaper said Finnell figures he will be forced to use stilts to harvest this year's crop.
Family Members
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Lucinda Finnell Leonard
1827–1911
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Charles H Finnell
1830–1859
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William Peterson "Pete" Finnell
1833–1909
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Jasper Newton "Jas" Finnell
1838–1917
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Sarah Catherine "Cassie" Finnell
1840–1853
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Etheldred "Dred" Finnell
1843–1907
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Mary Eleanor Finnell McFarland
1846–1924
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Susan Pratt Finnell Blankenship
1849–1941
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Diantha Taylor "Teen" Finnell Hurt
1853–1942
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Milton Leffrige Finnell
1855–1946
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