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Notes for Perry Bittick

Perry Bittick's parents are not known, but may have been John Bittick and Hannah McCourtney. See Other Documents: Possible Children of John Bittick and Hannah McCourtney.
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Perry Biddich and Malinda Pepper, both of Jefferson Co, Missouri were married on 7 May 1846 by N. Sullens, J. P. at Jefferson Co, Missouri. (handwritten index has Perry Bittick)
Marriage Book 1838-49, p172

[see Marriages]
Jefferson Co, Missouri, Marriage Book 1838-49, p. 172

Be it remembered that on the 7th day of May
1846 I did Solemnize the rites of Matrimony
between Perry Bittick and Malida (sic)
Pepper (or Peppers) both of the County of Jefferson
and State of Missouri
N. Sullens Justice Peace
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1830 - Where is he?
1840 - Where is he?

1850 District No. 42, Jefferson Co, Missouri 30 August 1850, p431b:
#380/380 Perry Bittick 27 m w farmer Mo - can't read/write
Melinda 21 f w Mo
Mary E 4/12 f w Mo
Michael Dailey 20 m w laborer Unknown
Also on the same census page:
#377/377 - Francis Bittick & Sarah Davis
Are Perry and Francis siblings?

1860 Merrimac Township, Belews Creek PO, Jefferson Co, Missouri, 3 July 1860, p619:
#561/551 Perry Bittick 38 m w farmer $600/800 Mo
Malinda 32 f w Mo
Mary E. 11 f w Mo - attended school
Hannah J. 7 f w Mo
Maranda 5 f w Mo
Francis 2 m w Mo

1870 PrairieTownship, Truxton PO, Lincoln Co, Missouri ___ 1870, p170a:
#178/168 Spires Malan 22 m w farmer $-/100 Mo - md in Aug - citizen
Hannah 16 f w keeping house Mo - md in Aug
Biddick Perry 50 m w farmer & miller $200/350 Mo - citizen
Malinda 41 f w keeping house Mo
Maranda 14 f w at home Mo
Willis 10 m w at home Mo
Laura 4 f w Mo
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[For complete article, see Other Documents: Newspaper Articles]
The Troy Herald, Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri
Thursday, October 15, 1868, Vol. 3, No. 42., page 2

List of Voters Objected To!

The following is a list of voters who have been registered as qualified, and since objected to. It was posted up in the County Clerk’s office yesterday evening, just as we were going to press; but so important a matter we could not let slip. Obtaining the assistance of some friends to copy the list, we have hurriedly put it in type. The Board of Appeals is advertised, in the same way, to meet at Louisville on the 18th inst., instead of in Troy, as at first advertised in this paper. Why this change has been made with so short notice we know not, unless to more effectually carry out the odious, disgraceful disfranchisement scheme.

Remember the Board of Appeals meets at Louisville, the 18th and continues in session for six days.

Meet your accusers.

[307 names listed including:]
Simon Biddick in Bedford Township
Perry Bittick in Prairie Township
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The Troy Herald, Lincoln County, MO, Thursday, April 20, 1871, Vol. 6 No.
16, p3:
Local and County.
Recovered Property. - During the war the "Bittick's mare" was taken from Mr.
G.W. Porter, by the soldiers, and rode off to Warrenton. There she was
stolen, and nothing more was heard of her, until two or three weeks since,
when Mr. Porter found her in possession of some one near Mexico. He claimed
and proved the mare, and now has her at home.
Note: In the 1870 Prairie Township, Lincoln Co, Missouri census - Geo. W.
Porter is listed as a retired saddler. Prairie Township is where Perry
Bittick was living in 1870 and likely earlier.
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The Lincoln County Herald, Troy, MO., Thursday, March 29, 1872, Vol. 7 No.
13, p1 & p2:
Delinquent Taxes of 1870.
Notice is hereby given to all persons owning, or in any wise interested, in
the following described lands, situated in the County of Lincoln, and state
of Missouri, that the said lands have been returned delinquent for the taxes
of the year 1870 and that the taxes as below set forth, and the penalty of
ten per cent, and costs, together with interest thereon at fifteen per
centm, per annum from the first day of January, 1871, are a lien on the
land, and that if the same be not redeemed according to law on or before the
first Monday in May, 1872, then and thereafter the lien of the state and
county for taxes, costs, penalty and interest will be sold to anybody
appearing therefor, according to law.
Francis C. Cake
Clerk of County Court of Lincoln County, Mo.

p2: Township Forty-eight, Range Two West.
Name, subdivision and section Acres. Tax
Bittick Perry nw ne section 12 8 acres $ .75
pt sw ne sec 12 32 acres $5.00
nw nw section 12 40 acres $5.62
sw nw sec 12 40 acres $5.62
Township Forty-nine Range Three West.
Bittick Perry a pt nw se sec 12 8 acres $2.21
se ne section twelve 40 acres $2.21
sw ne section twelve 40 acres $2.21
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Courtesy of Mary Bittick Gallano:
GS 0973696 Lincoln Co, Missouri
Book H, page 545
April 1873
Perry Bittick vs Wing & Jones

Perry Bittick}
vs to set a side deed
L. Way's and John J. Jones}
Now here comes the plaintiff by his attorney and dismiss his said cause. It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the court. That this cause be dismissed at least the cost of the plaintiff and that execution issue therefor.
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Courtesy of Mary Bittick Gallano:
974470 Book L pages 114, 288, 432, 579
974411 Bittick, Simeon S 254
1860 in Linn Co, Missouri page 485 William
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