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    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Tom & George Bridges
    2. around pemiscott and scott counties. Boot heel area Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: Abeyta <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2000 9:18 PM Subject: Re: [BRIDGES-L] Tom & George Bridges > Where in MO? > > At 08:37 PM 12/09/2000 -0600, you wrote: > >would like to find someone to "cross our Bridges" with from Mo and before > that > >TN. > >I have a Thomas Bridges that lived in MO,(1842) and was born in TN with a > dad named George. George is from AL and before that maybe Ireland. He would > have been born abt 1820. > >Surely my Thomas isnt a only child! > >Patty > > > > > >

    12/09/2000 03:08:56
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Tom & George Bridges
    2. Abeyta
    3. Ok, wrong area for my BridgesAt 10:08 PM 12/09/2000 -0600, you wrote: >around pemiscott and scott counties. Boot heel area >Patty >----- Original Message ----- >From: Abeyta <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2000 9:18 PM >Subject: Re: [BRIDGES-L] Tom & George Bridges > > >> Where in MO? >> >> At 08:37 PM 12/09/2000 -0600, you wrote: >> >would like to find someone to "cross our Bridges" with from Mo and before >> that >> >TN. >> >I have a Thomas Bridges that lived in MO,(1842) and was born in TN with a >> dad named George. George is from AL and before that maybe Ireland. He >would >> have been born abt 1820. >> >Surely my Thomas isnt a only child! >> >Patty >> > >> > >> >> > >

    12/09/2000 02:42:11
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Tom & George Bridges
    2. would like to find someone to "cross our Bridges" with from Mo and before that TN. I have a Thomas Bridges that lived in MO,(1842) and was born in TN with a dad named George. George is from AL and before that maybe Ireland. He would have been born abt 1820. Surely my Thomas isnt a only child! Patty

    12/09/2000 01:37:34
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Tom & George Bridges
    2. Abeyta
    3. Where in MO? At 08:37 PM 12/09/2000 -0600, you wrote: >would like to find someone to "cross our Bridges" with from Mo and before that >TN. >I have a Thomas Bridges that lived in MO,(1842) and was born in TN with a dad named George. George is from AL and before that maybe Ireland. He would have been born abt 1820. >Surely my Thomas isnt a only child! >Patty > >

    12/09/2000 01:18:20
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. Carl/Doris Bridges
    3. Hello, Do you possibly have the siblings of Solomon Bridges? My line goes back to Abiel(Abel)(Abil) which I have been told(don't know with how much acuracy)that Solomon is my Abiel(Abeil) father. Could you please share what you have about Solomon with me? Thanks so much. Doris [email protected] wrote: > Yes Berry J Bridges father was David Bridges from Oglethrope but Im stuck > there. I have three Possibilities for that Davids father. John Bridges > solomon Bridges or another David Bridges. > > Will be off line till after xmas. If I have anything you need let me know.

    12/09/2000 01:44:11
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. Ernie/Jeanne Arguelles
    3. >Yes Berry J Bridges father was David Bridges from Oglethrope but Im stuck >there. I have three Possibilities for that Davids father. John Bridges >solomon Bridges or another David Bridges. Solomon Bridges (the one who died in 1824) did have a son named David, but that David died in 1824 and apparently never married, or at least he left no heirs. So, you can probably cross him off your list. Jeanne > >Will be off line till after xmas. If I have anything you need let me know. > >

    12/08/2000 03:59:19
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. Yes Berry J Bridges father was David Bridges from Oglethrope but Im stuck there. I have three Possibilities for that Davids father. John Bridges solomon Bridges or another David Bridges. Will be off line till after xmas. If I have anything you need let me know.

    12/08/2000 01:49:22
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. jrbakerjr
    3. You have as "s" on the end. Should be "index". See below. Jim James R. Baker, Jr. [email protected] or [email protected] My General Genealogy Page: http://www6.50megs.com/jrbakerjr/index.htm Marriages, Tax Lists, Census, Baker Information, Various Records... .. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 6:29 PM Subject: Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges > TRIED YOUR PAGE http:www.6.50megs.com/jrbakerjr/indes.htm NOTHING THERE COULD > YOU SEND IT AGAIN. THANKS, JUDY [email protected] > > _____NetZero Free Internet Access and Email______ http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    12/07/2000 10:11:27
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. TRIED YOUR PAGE http:www.6.50megs.com/jrbakerjr/indes.htm NOTHING THERE COULD YOU SEND IT AGAIN. THANKS, JUDY [email protected]

    12/07/2000 11:29:08
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. jrbakerjr
    3. He's a possible, but there seem to have been many Jesse Bridges. Thanks, Jim James R. Baker, Jr. [email protected] or [email protected] My General Genealogy Page: http://www6.50megs.com/jrbakerjr/index.htm Marriages, Tax Lists, Census, Baker Information, Various Records... .. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 8:21 PM Subject: Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges > I have a Jesse J Bridges born 1815 in Caldwell county Kentucky but married to > a Elizabeth Bowman. He is the son of Berry J Bridges born 1776, Oglethrope > Georgia but most probably in North Carolina since Oglethrope was non > existance then. > Does this help? > [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ Why pay for something you could get for free? NetZero provides FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    12/07/2000 10:35:19
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Bridges died at Pearl Harbor
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. What a perfect day you picked for sharing this information. Even though I had discussed "the" day with my parents, the agonizing feelings that they, as well as the rest of the American people, must have felt on this day 59 years ago, cannot truely be felt by those of us who were not alive then! (I am a child of the "Baby-Boom".) Leslie

    12/07/2000 05:13:55
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Bridges died at Pearl Harbor
    2. Found these Bridges today on Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941 Casualty List. They are as follows: James Leon Bridges- S1 USN USS Arizona Paul Hyatt Bridges- S1 USN USS Arizona Patty

    12/07/2000 01:47:49
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. Wesley Gann
    3. Do you know what the J. stands for? Thanks, Wesley [email protected] wrote: > I have a Jesse J Bridges born 1815 in Caldwell county Kentucky but married to > a Elizabeth Bowman. He is the son of Berry J Bridges born 1776, Oglethrope > Georgia but most probably in North Carolina since Oglethrope was non > existance then. > Does this help? > [email protected] -- ÐÏࡱá

    12/06/2000 02:18:44
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. Ernie/Jeanne Arguelles
    3. >Do you know what the J. stands for? I'll put my money on "Jones"! ~Jeanne >Thanks, Wesley >[email protected] wrote: > >> I have a Jesse J Bridges born 1815 in Caldwell county Kentucky but married to >> a Elizabeth Bowman. He is the son of Berry J Bridges born 1776, Oglethrope >> Georgia but most probably in North Carolina since Oglethrope was non >> existance then. >> Does this help? >> [email protected] > >-- >ÐÏࡱá > > >

    12/06/2000 02:06:03
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. I have a Jesse J Bridges born 1815 in Caldwell county Kentucky but married to a Elizabeth Bowman. He is the son of Berry J Bridges born 1776, Oglethrope Georgia but most probably in North Carolina since Oglethrope was non existance then. Does this help? [email protected]

    12/06/2000 01:21:03
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. Anne S. Wise
    3. Is this the Berry Bridges who was the son of David Bridges of Oglethorpe? Berry was a witness to the will of my ggggg grandfather, Nathaniel Bridges and I belive that David and Nathaniel were related (brothers, cousins, something!) Would love to know more about Berry! Anne [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 7:21 PM Subject: Re: [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges > I have a Jesse J Bridges born 1815 in Caldwell county Kentucky but married to > a Elizabeth Bowman. He is the son of Berry J Bridges born 1776, Oglethrope > Georgia but most probably in North Carolina since Oglethrope was non > existance then. > Does this help? > [email protected] >

    12/06/2000 12:42:49
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Jesse Bridges
    2. jrbakerjr
    3. Still looking for Jesse Bridges who married Elmira Baker in 1858. Anyone recognize these? I think they are both my Jesse. The Mary (wife #2) could also be one of my Bakers, sister of Elmira. Jim --------- 1850 Johnson Co, IN, Franklin Twp. 412 412 Bridges Jesse 40 M Miller 300 Kentucky 412 412 Bridges Hester 37 F Ohio 412 412 Bridges John M 13 M Ohio 412 412 Bridges Martha A. 11 F Indiana 412 412 Bridges Oliver 7 M Indiana --------- 1856 State of Iowa - Jackson Twp, Montgomery Co. census Page 77 Bridges, Jessee; age 46; male; years in state: 1; birthplace: Ky; Occ: farming Bridges, Mary; age: 29; female; years in state: 1; birthplace: Ind Bridges, John; 20; male; 1; Ohio Bridges, Martha; 18; female;1; Indiana Bridges, Obediah D; 13; male; 1; Ind Bridges, James P; 5; male; 1; Ind Bridges, Mary F, 1; female; 1; Iowa Bridges, Sarah A., 0, female, Iowa --------- James R. Baker, Jr. [email protected] or [email protected] My General Genealogy Page: http://www6.50megs.com/jrbakerjr/index.htm Marriages, Tax Lists, Census, Baker Information, Various Records... ..

    12/06/2000 11:24:22
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Fw: RE: Joel BIGGS of Adair County!
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. Here is another. Leslie -- Original Message -- From: "cminor" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 12:04 PM Subject: Re: [MoAdair] Joel BIGGS of Adair County! > Whoops ..... I guess you need the Biggs name. > You might try writing to these people and see if they can help you? > > Here ya go from the Kirksville phone book: > > Victor Biggs > 541 S Line > Kirksville, MO > > Macon County: > > Bob Biggs > La Plata, MO > > H. M. Biggs > La Plata, MO > > Sonja A. Biggs > 18 Woodsage Ct > Unionville, MO > > Victor & Taunjia > 1902 Union > Unionville, MO > > Vaughn K. Biggs > RR 2 Box 50 > Memphis, MO

    12/04/2000 03:24:25
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Fw: Joel BIGGS of Adair County!
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. I am working on cleaning out some stuff from my inbox since I cannot be out-and-about for a while. Anyway, I ran across the post below. Since we have discussed the BRIDGES/BIGGS possible connection, I decided that this post should be in our archives. Leslie Kohler (b. BRIDGES) -- Original Message -- From: "Jim Golden" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 9:09 AM Subject: [MoAdair] Joel BIGGS of Adair County! > Joel BIGGS, son of David BIGGS of Hancock County, IL, moved to Macon > County, MO bef 1860 and to Adair County ca. 1870. Joel married in New > Madrid County, MO to Frances Hale and moved to Schuyler County, IL ca. > 1836. His children are Owen, Marcena, Sarah, Elizabeth Christopher, > Wiley, Milly, Lucinda, and Susan. I need information on any and all of > these. I believe Joel and Frances died in Adair County and would > appreciate any information from cemetery records. I would gladly > exchange information with descendants or researchers of this family. > > Jim

    12/04/2000 03:21:41
    1. [BRIDGES-L] URL: Book about Jim BRIDGER
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. The message below came through the seldom-used BRIDGER list. I am sharing it here (as well as sending a cc to the posting person). Leslie (Bridges) Kohler -- Original Message -- From: "Rose Terry" <[email protected]> > Book "Thunder Over the Ochoco" Vol. 1, by Andrew Gale Ontko, 1993. This > BRAND NEW softcover (deluxe paperback) book has 426 pages, is INDEXED, > ... > > In the country called Oyer'ungun (Oregon), home of the proud & fierce > Shoshoni people, and their brave but doomed struggle to hold their land > against the successive assaults of Spanish, French, British and American > invaders. This lifetime authors work spanning 40 years combing > historical records and interviewing dozens of descendants of pioneer > settlers and Native Americans who shared oral traditions that have been > passed down through generations! A history never been told before, of > conquistadors and fur trappers, of merchants and missionaries. > > This is the history of those first settlers of the Ochoco - men, women, > and children - who were left to wander... Large index, bibliographic > references throughout, accounts of mountain men who trapped the Ochoco: > Peter Skene OGDEN, Jedediah SMITH, Jim BRIDGER, Joe MEEK, ... Early > Astoria when prostitution and slavery were rampant. When buffalo roamed > Eastern Oregon and horses were the wildest thing around. See it at; > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=514985871

    12/02/2000 01:21:16