Father: William Victor b: BEF. 1798
Mother: Eleanor b: BEF. 1804
Marriage 1 Frances Snell b: 27 AUG 1825 Paris, Monroe County, Missouri
Married: 20 FEB 1845
Children
Eugenia Victor b: ABT. 1846 in Missouri
Elizabeth E. Victor b: ABT. 1847 in Missouri
Julia A. Victor b: BET. 1848 - 1849 in Missouri
Mary F. Victor b: ABT. 1852 in Missouri
William W. Victor b: 17 JUN 1855 in Missouri
Amanda G. Victor b: ABT. 1857 in Missouri
Samuel E. Victor b: 1860 in Missouri
Lee Victor b: ABT. 1866 in Missouri
History of Boone County, Missouri
WILLIAM LITTLETON VICTOR.
William L. Victor was born in Nicholson county, Kentucky, August 19th, 1818. He is the son of William and Eleanor Victor, and was educated in his native State. Coming to Boone county, Missouri, in the fall of 1845, he settled on a farm five miles northeast of Columbia.
Mr. Victor was married February 20th, 1845, to Miss Frances, daughter of Cumberland and Elizabeth Snell, of Paris, Monroe county, Missouri. By this union they were blessed with eight children, six daughters and two sons, four of whom are living. Mary F. died November 18th, 1860; William W., August 26th, 1869; Lee, January 22d, 1872; Elizabeth E., May 22d, 1873. Julia A., Amanda G., Eugenie and Samuel E. are alive at this writing. In 1841
Mr. Victor accepted a situation in the dry goods store of James G. Fox, at Paris, Missouri, with whom he remained two years. He then went to Hannibal, Missouri, where he assisted in a wholesale and commission store,remaining in that business about one year. Leaving Hannibal, he returned to Kentucky. In 1845 — as before stated — he came to Boone county, Missouri, and settled on a farm owned by his wife.
Mr. Victor was deputy county collector, under Sheriff Hickman, in 1849-50, returning a delinquent list of but a fraction over $500. He has also officiated as assessor for his district. Was a member of the Masonic order before the dissolution of his lodge years ago, and is also a member of the Columbia Grange. Is an elder of the Christian church at Antioch. He has held this position since the organization of the church.
Mr. Victor owns a fine farm of 570 acres, well watered and well improved. Mr. Victor has resided on this place since 1845. He is largely interested in agriculture. His farm is well calculated for stock raising, being well adapted to the growth of bluegrass.
Mrs. Victor died January 25th, 1874, from a hurt received a few days previous, she having been thrown from a horse while going to church. Mrs. Victor was forty-nine years old at the time of her death.
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Father: William Victor b: BEF. 1798
Mother: Eleanor b: BEF. 1804
Marriage 1 Frances Snell b: 27 AUG 1825 Paris, Monroe County, Missouri
Married: 20 FEB 1845
Children
Eugenia Victor b: ABT. 1846 in Missouri
Elizabeth E. Victor b: ABT. 1847 in Missouri
Julia A. Victor b: BET. 1848 - 1849 in Missouri
Mary F. Victor b: ABT. 1852 in Missouri
William W. Victor b: 17 JUN 1855 in Missouri
Amanda G. Victor b: ABT. 1857 in Missouri
Samuel E. Victor b: 1860 in Missouri
Lee Victor b: ABT. 1866 in Missouri
History of Boone County, Missouri
WILLIAM LITTLETON VICTOR.
William L. Victor was born in Nicholson county, Kentucky, August 19th, 1818. He is the son of William and Eleanor Victor, and was educated in his native State. Coming to Boone county, Missouri, in the fall of 1845, he settled on a farm five miles northeast of Columbia.
Mr. Victor was married February 20th, 1845, to Miss Frances, daughter of Cumberland and Elizabeth Snell, of Paris, Monroe county, Missouri. By this union they were blessed with eight children, six daughters and two sons, four of whom are living. Mary F. died November 18th, 1860; William W., August 26th, 1869; Lee, January 22d, 1872; Elizabeth E., May 22d, 1873. Julia A., Amanda G., Eugenie and Samuel E. are alive at this writing. In 1841
Mr. Victor accepted a situation in the dry goods store of James G. Fox, at Paris, Missouri, with whom he remained two years. He then went to Hannibal, Missouri, where he assisted in a wholesale and commission store,remaining in that business about one year. Leaving Hannibal, he returned to Kentucky. In 1845 — as before stated — he came to Boone county, Missouri, and settled on a farm owned by his wife.
Mr. Victor was deputy county collector, under Sheriff Hickman, in 1849-50, returning a delinquent list of but a fraction over $500. He has also officiated as assessor for his district. Was a member of the Masonic order before the dissolution of his lodge years ago, and is also a member of the Columbia Grange. Is an elder of the Christian church at Antioch. He has held this position since the organization of the church.
Mr. Victor owns a fine farm of 570 acres, well watered and well improved. Mr. Victor has resided on this place since 1845. He is largely interested in agriculture. His farm is well calculated for stock raising, being well adapted to the growth of bluegrass.
Mrs. Victor died January 25th, 1874, from a hurt received a few days previous, she having been thrown from a horse while going to church. Mrs. Victor was forty-nine years old at the time of her death.
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