HISTORY OF CLINTON COUNTY, MISSOURI St. Joseph, Mo. National Historical Co. 1881 P. C. KISHPAUGH. M. D., was born in New Jersey, February 15, 1830. When five years of age he, with his parents, Henry and Sarah (Chisler), moved to Lodi, Seneca County. New York, where he was educated. After receiving his primary education he attended the Academy of Ovid, in the same county, for two years, when he then began the study of medicine, graduating in (?) from Albany Medical College of New York, and he began his practice in Clyde, Sandusky County, Ohio, where he continued five years and then moved to Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio. He continued the practice of medicine in this locality till 1869, when he came to Cameron, Missouri where he has pursued his chosen calling. His homestead contains forty acres of land, finely improved and well supplied with both large and small fruit. He has four acres of vineyard, three acres of raspberries, one hundred pear trees, seventy-five cherry trees, two thousand apple trees and other small fruit. His house and location are unusually pleasant and inviting. He was married on April 2, 1855, to Miss Sarah Cuhler (?). She was born December 25, 1835. and is a native of Seneca County, Ohio. They have one child, Mettie M., born December 11 (?), 1860,