A Wilson Family Tree
Notes for Henry Kring Givens
"History of Chariton and Howard Counties, Missouri", T. B. Smith and P. S. Gehrig, Historical Publishing Co., 1923, pp. 454-55:
From biography of C. E. Givens: Dr. H. K. Givens was born on a farm near Fayette, July 17, 1856, the son of C. E. and Mary Ann (Kring) Givens. C. E. Givens was a native of Kentucky and came to Missouri with his parents, Joseph W. and Mary Givens. C. E. Givens became a prominent farmer and stockman, as was his father, and owned large tracts of land. He died in 1907, at the age of 75 years[.] He was a member of the Methodist Church. Mary Ann (Kring) Givens was born in Fayette and died in 1912 at the age of 70 years. She was the daughter of Henry W. Kring, well known jeweler of Fayette and among the first merchants of the town. Dr. H. K. Givens was reared on his father's farm and received his education in the public schools and Central College. He was graduated from the St. Louis Medical College in 1878, and then began the practice of medicine, which he followed until 1889, at that time becoming cashier of The Farmers and Merchants Bank of Fayette. In 1906 Dr. Givens was elected president of the bank, which office he now holds. He also follows farming and stock raising and now operates 1340 acres of well improved land in Howard County, and 320 acres in New Mexico. Since 1920, Dr. Givens has lived in Fayette. He is a Democrat and a member of the Methodist Church.
In 1881 Dr. H. K. Givens married Miss Nannie D. Duncan, and to this union the following children were born: Mary L., teacher, Rockford, Ill.; C. E., the subject of this sketch; Donly, lives in Kansas City, Mo.; Florence, married James S. Prosser, St. Louis; Fannie, married W. G. Lockridge, Richmond township, Howard County; and Willie, married W. L. Talbot, assistant cashier of The Farmers and Merchants Bank of Fayette. Dr. Givens has served as curator of Howard-Payne College for 42 years and secretary of the board for 32 years and served as president of the board for 20 years, resigning that office in 1922. Dr. Givens is an influential and highly respected citizen of Howard County.
WFT 22, 1690:
He studied medicine and became a doctor in Fayette, Mo. After a short time he left the medical profession and became a banker.
During the depression he shot himself at home and died.
He became a partner in the medical practice of Dr. Wright in Fayette, MO. He and Nancy Price Duncan lived upstairs in the Wright Building in Fayette (the oldest building in Fayette) while their house (the Joe Deney-Sarah Dow house) was being built on Main St (abt 1881).
He was still practicing medicine by 1889.
In 1890 he bought the farm north of Fayette, MO, 100 acres, for $6700.
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