NameMary Francis Hosman
Birth22 Jul 1842, St. Charles Co., Missouri
Death28 Sep 1932
Alias/AKAMary F. Hosman
FatherAlfred Hosman (1810-1890)
MotherMary O. Boone (1822-1915)
Spouses
Birthabt 1834, Missouri
DeathNov 1860, Ash Grove, Greene Co., Missouri
ChildrenAlfred M. (1860->1902)
Birth7 Jul 1820, Warren Co., Kentucky
Deathbef 1900387
EducationGraduated 1847, Missouri State University Medical Department In St. Louis.
FatherThomas Prunty (1781-1860)
MotherSarah Rives (1783-1864)
Marriage22 Mar 1863, Greene Co., Missouri390
ChildrenBurwell R. (1865-)
 Matilda P. (1870-)
 Amanda J. (1873-)
 Mary Francis (1879-1957)
Notes for Mary Francis Hosman
388. . . married mrs. Mary F. McGown, on the 22nd of March, 1863. Their union has been blest with four children, viz: Burwell R., Matilda P., Amanda J., and Mary F.

Mary F. Hosman was living in Augusta, Kansas in 1931 [at the time an article about Nathan Boone, written by Lucile Morris, appeared in the Springfield News-Leader]
Notes for Luther A. (Spouse 1)
1st husband of Mary F. Hosman
Notes for Robert Coats (Spouse 2)
388ROBERT COATS PUNTY, M.D. Dr. Punty was the son of Thomas and Sarah (Rives) Punty, and was born in Warren county, Kentucky, July 7, 1820. His grandfather, Robert Punty, was born in Franklin county, Virginia, and emigrated to Kentucky in 1806. His grandfather, upon his mother's side, Burwell Rives was also of Franklin county, Virginia, and came to Kentucky about the same year. Robert Coats Prunty lived in that State until he was nineteen years of age, receiving his education at Bowling Green. In 1839 his parents moved to Greene county, Missouri, and purchased the place upon which the doctor is now living. His father died September 10, 1860, upon the homestead, and his mother died in McLean county, Illinois, March 18, 1864. Robert read medicine under Drs. Shackleford and Gerham., and began the practice in 1845 at Ash Grove. His health failing he went to Virginia, and on his return stopped in Warren county, Kentucky, and practiced four years in the vicinity of his birthplace. While making his home in Kentucky, he attended the medical department of the Missouri State University, at St. Louis, that department of the University being then in that city, and graduated in 1847. He was married January 18, 1848, in this county, to Miss Mahala S., daughter of Col Nathan Boone, who was the eighth child of Daniel Boone. She died November 2, 1849, leaving one child, now Mrs. Belle Boone Bowden of Springfield. The doctor was married the second time to Miss Olevia Shipp, of this county, in January 1854. She died in 1859, and he married Mrs. Mary F. McGown, on the 22nd of March, 1863. Their union has been blest with four children, viz: Burwell R., Matilda P., Amanda J., and Mary F. In 1863, Dr. Prunty went to McLean county, Illinois, and sold goods at Leroy for some time. He then sold out and practiced medicine at Down's Station until his return to this county in 1868. He practiced two years at Ash Grove, and then moved back upon the old homestead, where he has since been engaged in farming and stock trading." History of Green County, MO, 1883, p 689


389Robert C. Prunty appears in medical accounts in 1854, in 1855 and others. ( Wm . Caulfield probate #1512 and Ingram heirs probate #4968) He was said to have been the first resident physician in Brookline township. ( Hol .1883 p 673) Born in Warren County, Kentucky, July 7, 1820, his family moved to Greene County in 1839. His medical training began reading medicine under Drs. Shackelford and Perham . He had a practice in Ash Grove in 1845 but soon began attending Missouri State University medical department in St. Louis. He graduated in 1847. His first wife was Mahala S., a daughter of Nathan Boone. ( Hol .1883 p 689)

390According to a biographical sketch in an 1883 History of Greene County, Missouri, of Robert Coats Prunty, one of their children, Robert Coats' grandfather, Robert Prunty, was born in Franklin County, Virginia, and emigrated to Kentucky in 1806. This must actually refer to his father since his grandfather (as far as I have been able to determine) never left Franklin County and died there in 1824. Thomas first appeared on the 1810 Warren County, Kentucky census under the name "Brunty." The family at that time consisted - two males (one under 10 and one 26-45) and three females (two under 10 and one 16-26).
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