Killed in battle at Okeechobee, FL. Richard and Ann Hawkins Gentry were early settlers in Missouri and played an important role in establishing Columbia, Missouri. Richard Gentry, a career military officer, served as the city's first mayor. Ann Hawkins Gentry operated the family's thriving tavern. Both Richard and Ann served as postmaster of Columbia.
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Killed in battle at Okeechobee, FL. Richard and Ann Hawkins Gentry were early settlers in Missouri and played an important role in establishing Columbia, Missouri. Richard Gentry, a career military officer, served as the city's first mayor. Ann Hawkins Gentry operated the family's thriving tavern. Both Richard and Ann served as postmaster of Columbia.
Contributor: ET (47514618) • [email protected]
Inscription
All killed in battle at Okeechobee, Florida.
Gravesite Details
s/w Capt. Joseph VanSwearingen, Lt Francis J. Brooke, and Lt. John P. Center
Family Members
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Analyza Gentry Elliott
1810–1879
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Richard Harrison Gentry
1812–1871
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Oliver Perry Gentry
1814–1881
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Dorothy Ann Gentry Crumbaugh
1816–1854
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Jane Gentry Hudnall
1818–1878
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Martha Gentry Thrall
1823–1844
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Mary Gentry Clark Gordon
1825–1893
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Amanda Gentry
1828–1829
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Thomas Benton Gentry
1830–1906
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Nicholas Hawkins Gentry
1835–1861
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