In a Biographical Appendix
History of LaClede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Phelps and Bent Co., Missouri pg 1091
The milling interests of Texas County, Missouri have an energetic representative in the person of Mr. Perry Barricklow, who was born in Dearborn County, Indiana, October 8, 1837 and is a son of Farrington and Patsy Buchanon Barricklow, grandson of Daniel, and great-grandson of Van Dyke Barricklow, who was a native of New Jersey, and a soldier in the Revolutionary War, being wounded at King's Mountain. His son Daniel was also born in New Jersey, was reared on a farm, and in his early days was a medical student. He removed with his parents to Dearborn County, Indiana, in 1816 and in 1832 war married to Miss Buchanan, who was a daughter of James Buchanan, of Bedford County, Virginia of Scotch-Irish parentage.
In 1861 Perry Barricklow enlisted in Company H, Thirteenth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, under J.C. Sullivan, and served until July 1864. He returned to Kansas and was engaged in teaching school for a short time.
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Date of Import: Sep 17/ Not Given