Richard and Rachel (Davidson) Greenwell were found in Danville township, Montgomery county, Missouri at the time of the 1900 U.S. Census. Also living in the home was Stella Marshall, servant. Richard was a farmer, they had been married 51 years. Rachael was the mother of eleven with only three still living at the time of the census on 16 June 1900.
Don and Peggy Nutt viewed Rachel (Davidson) Counts Greenwell's tombstone in the New Florence Cemetery, Montgomery county, Missouri in late September 2002. The stone was engraved "Age 87 Y, 1 M, 18 D."
Richard and Rachel (Davidson) Greenwell were found in Danville township, Montgomery county, Missouri at the time of the 1900 U.S. Census. Also living in the home was Stella Marshall, servant. Richard was a farmer, they had been married 51 years. Rachael was the mother of eleven with only three still living at the time of the census on 16 June 1900.
Don and Peggy Nutt viewed Rachel (Davidson) Counts Greenwell's tombstone in the New Florence Cemetery, Montgomery county, Missouri in late September 2002. The stone was engraved "Age 87 Y, 1 M, 18 D."
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