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    1. [CARNEY-L] Roll Call for Martha Carney Parker Stagner (b.1834)
    2. Rhea S. Das
    3. TO: CARNEY-L@Rootsweb.com DATE: 8 FEBRUARY 2001 REF: ROLL CALL-Martha Carney Parker Stagner (1834-?) Hi List! I introduced myself to the Carney-List on 23 September 1999. Most of this ROLL CALL message will repeat my earlier message. My name is Rhea Stagner Das and I am a great granddaughter of Martha Carney Parker Stagner. Martha’s maiden name was Carney. She was born in Salem, Dent County, Missouri in 1834. Her first husband, who died in 1856, was William Pleasant Parker. Her second husband was William Roland Stagner, whom she married in 1859. Martha Carney Parker Stagner, her husband William Roland Stagner, and their five children, are shown in the 1880 Federal Census of Dent County, Missouri (information courtesy of M.C. Shumate). William Roland Stagner and his children (including my grandfather) migrated to Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas in the 1890’s. There is no mention of Martha Carney Parker Stagner being with them. Perhaps she died in Missouri before they left, or on the wagon route to Texas. William Roland Stagner died in 1899 in Coryell County, Texas. Martha Carney was reported to have been born in Salem, Dent County, Missouri, in 1834, and was the sister of John Carney, Edmond Carney, and Sylvester Carney. Their parents were Richard Carney Jr. and Julia Ann Robertson Carney (family history sources are M.C. Shumate and Steve J. Shults). Martha named her first child by her second marriage, Julia Ann Stagner, after her mother, Julia Ann Robertson Carney. Some vital statistics from Ozark Heritage Vol. III Dent County, Missouri, Area Cemeteries and Families 1851-1994 for John Carney and Edmond Carney are given at the end of this message. I would welcome any more precise information that you might have, or could direct me to, regarding Richard Carney Jr. and Julia Ann Robertson Carney. Where and when were they born? Where and when did they die, and where were they laid to rest? (The information which I have from M.C. Shumate and Steve J. Shults gives Richard Carney Jr.’s birth as about 1805 and Julia Ann Robertson Carney as being born in Tennessee.) I’d also like to know the actual birth date of Martha Carney Parker Stagner as well as any information about her death. There is some more information about Edmond Carney and John Carney in another volume of the Dent County Historical Society Ozark Heritage series about the Dent County, Missouri, Area. I will look it up and send it as a separate Roll Call message. Good luck to everyone in their searches! Rhea Stagner Das REFERENCE: Dent County Historical Society and Missouri State Representative Ken Fiebelman, Ozark Heritage Vol. III Dent County, Missouri, Area Cemeteries and Families 1851-1994. Salem, Missouri, 1202 Gertrude Street. ISBN Number 9640325-0-3. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 94-70114. © PAGES FOR VITAL STATISTICS ABOUT CARNEYS 1) page 306 John Carney b. 1826-d. Baptist Home, Ironton m. Melinda (Malinda Jane according to Steve J. Shults) Shults 5/13/1849 2) page 306 Edmond Carney 12/15/1832-1877 Dent Co. (Civil War Veteran) m. Polly Ann (Smith) nee Shults, 1859 3) page 22 Fount W. Carney (son of Louis J. Carney and Molly nee Mansfield) (grandson of Edmond Carney)- 9/17/1895-4/18/1943 m. Mollie Dunham 8/30/1922 children Dale, Wilma, Ada Rhea, and Don. ---------------------------------------------------------- END OF TRANSMISSION

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