Biographical Sketch of James C. Earp, Camden County, Missouri

>From "History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, 
Pulaski, Phelps and Dent Counties, Missouri" The Goodspeed Publishing
Company, 1889.
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James C. Earp.  Among the farmers of Camden county, Mo., whose efforts
have been attended with a goodly degree of success may be mentioned Mr.
Earp, who was born in Miller County, September 21, 1843.  His parents,
John C. and Mary (Record) Earp, were born in Tennessee and Illinois,
respectively, the former immigrating with his father, Josiah Earp, to
Miller county, Mo., at an early day.  After residing in this county for
a number of years he came to Camden county in 1856, and here died on 
the 16th of January, 1870.  His widow and five of his six children are
still living.  Grandfather Earp was born in Ireland, and when quite
young came to the United States, locating first in Tennessee, but died
in Hickory county, Mo.  He was a lieutenant in the War of 1812.  James
C. Earp's brothers' and sisters' names are as follows: Josiah (who was
killed in the late war), John C., William L., Mary A. (wife of Monroe
Stevens), Narcissus J. (wife of W. J. Miller).  The subject of this
sketch was reared on farms in Hickory and Camden counties, and resided
on the old homestead until December, 1881, when he located on his pre-
sent farm.  His home farm consists of 600 acres, with 125 acres under
cultivation, besides which he owns two other tracts, each consisting of
146 acres, which are well adapted to raising stock.  In 1870 he was
married to Miss Sarah Kelly, by whom he has seven children: Olive M.,
Annie S., Thompson J., Carrie M., John M., Fannie J. and Virgil.  Mr.
and Mrs. Earp are members of the Christian church.

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