Ted, and Barb, (and others) I'm trying to connect my Sarah Gilmore m. James Inmon to John and Catherine Gilmore, but have never had any luck. Sarah and James was married in Sprinfield Mo. on July 4, 1847, so Sarah was never named on a census until 1850. She was born in KY and was living in close proximity to John and Catherine on the 1850 census in what became Christian Co. MO. The next closest Gilmore was from the James Cannon Gilmore bunch out of Tenn. One of the amazing things that I tripped across in trying to find Sarah's father was a photo of Sallie Gilmore Gray, daughter of Joseph Gilmore from Warren Co. KY. She came from Cass Co. MO (quite a distance) and married a James Gray. They lived down the section line from my Sarah Gilmore Inmon and could be considered a close neighbor in those days. My mother is the spitting image of Sallie Gilmore Gray. Well, just thought I would check in with you other Gilmores. Shirley Moore smoore03@mail.orion.org On Mon, 7 Dec 1998, Ted Stout wrote: > Barb > > John Gilmore and Catherine Darnell moved from Warren Co. KY to Greene Co. > MO around 1843. John was born ca 1800 in NC. They lived in Porter > Township which was later in Christian Co. MO. The disappeared by 1860 but > some of their children were still living in Porter Township with a Nancy > Gilmore. > > Ted > > At 05:58 AM 12/7/98 +0000, you wrote: > >Hello Cousins, there are so many Gilmores in MO that still haven't > >connected, I thought it might help to show when and where your Gilmores > >arrived in MO. Please send your answers to the list, my computer is > >going back into the shop for repairs. I can see the answers when my > >hardware conflict for my modem gets taken care of. I'll start off with > >my Samuel Wilson Gilmore and Rosana Adair Gilmore, from Warren Co KY in > >1857 to unknown county in MO. Samuel ended up in Bates Co.MO with his > >son Dr Elisha Eugene Gilmore after the Civil War. Hope this helps to put > >the pieces together, then we can see the whole picture. barb > > > > > > > >