HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY
Author: Alexander H Waller, Moberly, Randolph, MO, USA
1 Aug 1920
Publisher: Topeka [Kan.]: Historical Publishing Co.
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Cornell University Library
Haden, Tucker G. 378
HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY 378
Bank of Cairo, one of the sound and substantial institutions of central Missouri, was organized in April, 1905. Tucker G. Haden was the leading promoter of this bank and became its first cashier, a position which he still holds. The first officers of the bank were: J. W. Stigall, president; John Halliburton, vice-president and T. G. Haden, cashier, while the board of directors were the above men and D. G. Day, William Gaines and W. P. Nichols, now deceased. The present officials are 0. A. Wright, president; G. D. Day, vice-president; T. G. Haden, cashier; Miss Gertrude Walker, assistant cashier, with E. E. Campbell and William Gaines directors in addition to the active officials. Miss Walker has been with the bank for 11 years; she was born and reared here, the daughter of Paul Walker of this city.
The present capital stock of the bank is $10,000; surplus, $20,000, with undivided profits, $2,500, which shows what a growth the institution has made since its organization. The chief corresponding bank is the First National, of St. Louis.
Tucker G. Haden was bom in Shelby County, March 14, 1869, the son of Thomas H. and Frances (Wright) Haden, both natives of Madison County, Ky. The father came to Missouri and took up land which he farmed all his life, becoming a well known and prosperous farmer and stockman of his section. Mrs. Frances (Wright) Haden died at the age of 61 years, and her husband lived to be nearly 85. There were the fol-
HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY 379
lowing children in the Haden family: R. W., of Stockton, Mo., ex-judge and now assistant postmaster of the town; Travis, a retired farmer of Shelbina, Mo.; Irwin, a farmer near Madison, Mo.; A. C, a retired farmer of Clarence, Mo.; J. D., a farmer near Holliday; Bettie, the wife of Frank Carroll, of Clarence, Mo.; Fannie, the wife of Oscar Bean, of Madison, Mo.; Tucker G., of this review, and Monnie, the wife of T. S. Hobbs, of Rocky Ford, Colo."
HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY
Author: Alexander H Waller, Moberly, Randolph, MO, USA
1 Aug 1920
Publisher: Topeka [Kan.]: Historical Publishing Co.
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Cornell University Library
Haden, Tucker G. 378
HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY 378
Bank of Cairo, one of the sound and substantial institutions of central Missouri, was organized in April, 1905. Tucker G. Haden was the leading promoter of this bank and became its first cashier, a position which he still holds. The first officers of the bank were: J. W. Stigall, president; John Halliburton, vice-president and T. G. Haden, cashier, while the board of directors were the above men and D. G. Day, William Gaines and W. P. Nichols, now deceased. The present officials are 0. A. Wright, president; G. D. Day, vice-president; T. G. Haden, cashier; Miss Gertrude Walker, assistant cashier, with E. E. Campbell and William Gaines directors in addition to the active officials. Miss Walker has been with the bank for 11 years; she was born and reared here, the daughter of Paul Walker of this city.
The present capital stock of the bank is $10,000; surplus, $20,000, with undivided profits, $2,500, which shows what a growth the institution has made since its organization. The chief corresponding bank is the First National, of St. Louis.
Tucker G. Haden was bom in Shelby County, March 14, 1869, the son of Thomas H. and Frances (Wright) Haden, both natives of Madison County, Ky. The father came to Missouri and took up land which he farmed all his life, becoming a well known and prosperous farmer and stockman of his section. Mrs. Frances (Wright) Haden died at the age of 61 years, and her husband lived to be nearly 85. There were the fol-
HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY 379
lowing children in the Haden family: R. W., of Stockton, Mo., ex-judge and now assistant postmaster of the town; Travis, a retired farmer of Shelbina, Mo.; Irwin, a farmer near Madison, Mo.; A. C, a retired farmer of Clarence, Mo.; J. D., a farmer near Holliday; Bettie, the wife of Frank Carroll, of Clarence, Mo.; Fannie, the wife of Oscar Bean, of Madison, Mo.; Tucker G., of this review, and Monnie, the wife of T. S. Hobbs, of Rocky Ford, Colo."
Family Members
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Judge Robert W. Haden
1846–1923
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John Thomas Haden
1850–1918
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Travis M. Haden
1851–1929
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Irvin Newton Haden
1854–1930
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Andrew Cosby Haden
1855–1925
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Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" Haden Weatherford Carroll
1859–1936
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Jasper Dickerson "Bud" Haden
1861–1934
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Frances "Fannie" Haden Bean
1863–1945
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Addie Haden Wilt
1867–1892
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