This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_917414528_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In a message dated 1/26/99 9:14:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, SLH1753 writes: << I need to write to have some research done in Glenwood. What I have on Hester is the 1850 and 1860 census from Taney Co, MO--when she was already widowed. So I don't know her husband's name. She was there living with a Bozarth family. Down the street was another Bozarth family. After writing to 3 Bozarth researchers, I've decide Hester was probably related to one of the Bozarth wives. One of them -Catherine Barr Bozarth--moved to Afton, IA about the time Hester appeared in Lyons Twp. So I have some work to do there. In Hester's family there were: Emmaline b. TN 1839. Married Levi Bozarth & stayed in MO Owen b 1843. TN. Was in Lyons Twp in 1870. Single then. I hope to find a marriage record for him. James b 1848/9 TN. Ditto Nancy Ann . Born in MO Jan 1850. Married George Hamaker in White Cloud in 1864. So I know they got to Mills Co between summer of 1860 and summer of 1864. I had them check the books they had at Iowa Gen Society for a marriage record for Hester and for burial records. They did not find anything. I need to get Bev >> --part0_917414528_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: [email protected] Return-path: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: MILLS AND MADISON COUNTIES Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 00:14:54 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Dear Cay, Thank you for your diligence. I was so excited to see all the neat stuff on the web page, I guess I figured Bev and Betty would be reading it, too! I will write them c/o the local Genealogy Society. Beverly has not worked on this for me. I was there in Iowa about 4 years ago. Bev and I are related through her husband. He is a Caughell in his mother's side, and I am on my dad's side. I have lots of Iowa connections: Laizures in Madison Co and Hamakers, Caughells, and McDowells in Mills Co. I need to write to have some research done in Glenwood. What I have on Hester is the 1850 and 1860 census from Taney Co, MO--when she was already widowed. So I don't know her husband's name. She was there living with a Bozarth family. Down the street was another Bozarth family. After writing to 3 Bozarth researchers, I've decide Hester was probably related to one of the Bozarth wives. One of them -Catherine Barr Bozarth--moved to Afton, IA about the time Hester appeared in Lyons Twp. So I have some work to do there. In Hester's family there were: Emmaline b. TN 1839. Married Levi Bozarth & stayed in MO Owen b 1843. TN. Was in Lyons Twp in 1870. Single then. I hope to find a marriage record for him. James b 1848/9 TN. Ditto Nancy Ann . Born in MO Jan 1850. Married George Hamaker in White Cloud in 1864. So I know they got to Mills Co between summer of 1860 and summer of 1864. I had them check the books they had at Iowa Gen Society for a marriage record for Hester and for burial records. They did not find anything. I need to get Bev to work on this. You're doing a great job. I will post a query soon. Sharon --part0_917414528_boundary--