A. J. Place was reared on a farm; attended first the rural schools of Daviess County; and later was a student in Kidder Institute at Kidder. In 1892 he entered the produce business at Gallatin, and has been connected with various merchantile pursuits since that time. In January, 1907, he was made the assistant cashier of the First National Bank,
and in 1912 became the cashier of that institution, which position he has filled in a competent and thoroughly efficient way ever since.
Mr. Place married Sarah A. Whitt on Dec. 23, 1893. She was born in Monroe Township, the^ daughter of H. A. and Sarah (Place) Whitt, both now deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Place have nine children: Marion, in the mercantile business at Cameron ; Ollus, a merchant at Gallatin ; Roscoe N., connected with a bank at Sterling, Col. ; Otis K., a resident of Pocatello, Idaho; Russell, clerking in Gallatin; Osta Irene, a student in Central College at Lexington ; and Charles and Lewis, both in the Gallatin High School; and Robert, a student in the grammar school.
Mr. Place is a Republican and a member of the Christian Church. He belongs to the Masons and the Yeoman Lodges. He is an able officer in the bank, a man of marked business acumen, and an excellent citizen.
From: History of Daviess & Gentry Counties
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Andrew Jackson "Jack" PLACE was born on 10 Mar 1872 in Sheridan Twp., Daviess, Missouri. He died on 9 Aug 1937 in Gallatin, Daviess, Missouri. He was buried on 12 Aug 1937 in Brown Cemetery, Daviess, Missouri. He was cashier in a Gallatin bank in 1920.
Parents: William Harvey PLACE and Margaret Clementine MCBRAYER.
Spouse: Sarah Ann WHITT. Andrew Jackson "Jack" PLACE and Sarah Ann WHITT were married on 23 Dec 1893 in Daviess Co., Missouri.
Children were: Marion Ewing PLACE, Ollus Augustus PLACE, Roscoe N. PLACE, Otis K. PLACE, Russell Waldo "Lit" PLACE, Osta Irene PLACE, Charles Amadee PLACE, Lewis W. PLACE.
From: Green Hills Pioneers
A. J. Place was reared on a farm; attended first the rural schools of Daviess County; and later was a student in Kidder Institute at Kidder. In 1892 he entered the produce business at Gallatin, and has been connected with various merchantile pursuits since that time. In January, 1907, he was made the assistant cashier of the First National Bank,
and in 1912 became the cashier of that institution, which position he has filled in a competent and thoroughly efficient way ever since.
Mr. Place married Sarah A. Whitt on Dec. 23, 1893. She was born in Monroe Township, the^ daughter of H. A. and Sarah (Place) Whitt, both now deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Place have nine children: Marion, in the mercantile business at Cameron ; Ollus, a merchant at Gallatin ; Roscoe N., connected with a bank at Sterling, Col. ; Otis K., a resident of Pocatello, Idaho; Russell, clerking in Gallatin; Osta Irene, a student in Central College at Lexington ; and Charles and Lewis, both in the Gallatin High School; and Robert, a student in the grammar school.
Mr. Place is a Republican and a member of the Christian Church. He belongs to the Masons and the Yeoman Lodges. He is an able officer in the bank, a man of marked business acumen, and an excellent citizen.
From: History of Daviess & Gentry Counties
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Andrew Jackson "Jack" PLACE was born on 10 Mar 1872 in Sheridan Twp., Daviess, Missouri. He died on 9 Aug 1937 in Gallatin, Daviess, Missouri. He was buried on 12 Aug 1937 in Brown Cemetery, Daviess, Missouri. He was cashier in a Gallatin bank in 1920.
Parents: William Harvey PLACE and Margaret Clementine MCBRAYER.
Spouse: Sarah Ann WHITT. Andrew Jackson "Jack" PLACE and Sarah Ann WHITT were married on 23 Dec 1893 in Daviess Co., Missouri.
Children were: Marion Ewing PLACE, Ollus Augustus PLACE, Roscoe N. PLACE, Otis K. PLACE, Russell Waldo "Lit" PLACE, Osta Irene PLACE, Charles Amadee PLACE, Lewis W. PLACE.
From: Green Hills Pioneers
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