My Peacock family connects with the Pines. . . Hannah Peacock married William Pine. William Pine had several children, among them 2 sons, William and Eves. My father is descended from William, my mother from Eves. Luckily, they didn't meet and marry for around a century and a half. . . Marisa Davis Johnson, researching Davis, Woods, Brown, Jennings, Pine, McKinney -----Original Message----- From: C. Smith <andace@bellsouth.net> To: ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, January 07, 2000 3:58 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] ROLL CALL >Does your Peacock family connect with the Pines??? CJS > >Ellis1992@aol.com wrote: > >> Here are my Pike County people: >> >> Booth, Peacock, Bobo, Battershell, Smith (Peter and Mary and Frances) >> >> I haven't seen these families discussed (except for Peacock), so I wonder if >> I have a cousin out there who is "lurking" like me LOL >> >> Thanks, >> >> Kathleen Ellis >> >> ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== >> Illinois State Genealogical Society >> http://www.tbox.com/isgs/ > > > > >==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== >Pike County Newspaper Abstracts >http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~newspapr/IL/Pike.html > >
Pike Co. Il Queries A new message, "Extra Books Obtained," was posted by Vince Morath on Fri, 07 Jan 2000 Surname: Morath, Myers, Dunn, Banning, Kauder, Williams, Saxer, Goertz, Walsh, Rutherford, Behymer, Seahorn, Cole, Reed, Covey, Hemphill This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Pike Co. Il Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike>
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------760D8FDBA4551F80F82A43B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone have any information on these families? CJS --------------760D8FDBA4551F80F82A43B0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from mail13.bellsouth.net (mail13.bellsouth.net [205.152.0.11]) by mail2.lig.bellsouth.net (3.3.4alt/0.75.2) with ESMTP id QAA21791 for <andace@lig.bellsouth.net>; Sun, 26 Sep 1999 16:58:16 -0400 (EDT) From: Gramagator@aol.com Received: from imo13.mx.aol.com (imo13.mx.aol.com [198.81.17.3]) by mail13.bellsouth.net (3.3.4alt/0.75.2) with ESMTP id QAA09585 for <andace@bellsouth.net>; Sun, 26 Sep 1999 16:58:44 -0400 (EDT) Received: from Gramagator@aol.com by imo13.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v22.4.) id kISBa15800 (4322) for <andace@bellsouth.net>; Sun, 26 Sep 1999 16:57:42 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <9c338fa6.251fe2c5@aol.com> Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 16:57:41 EDT Subject: Re: Questions on Cemetery Records To: andace@bellsouth.net MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 9 Thanks, Candace! I found the following on Charlotte Noe on FTM CD #9 - This may be your own information?! Ancestors of Charlotte Noe Generation No. 1 1. Charlotte Noe, born September 29, 1845; died WFT Est. 1859-1939. She was the daughter of 2. Ezra Noe and 3. Christianna Kelly. She married (1) Isaac Jeffers WFT Est. 1859-1892. He was born WFT Est. 1828-1848, and died WFT Est. 1862-1934. Generation No. 2 2. Ezra Noe, born December 09, 1823 in Woodbridge, N.J.; died January 10, 1859 in Beverly, Ill. He was the son of 4. Daniel Noe and 5. Betsy Bowers. He married 3. Christianna Kelly 1844 in Middlesex Co. N.J.. 3. Christianna Kelly, born 1824 in N.J.; died WFT Est. 1863-1919. Children of Ezra Noe and Christianna Kelly are: i. Ann Eliza Noe, born October 24, 1847 in Woodbridge, N.J.; died March 22, 1924 in Griggsvile,Ill; married William Francis Stauffer December 25, 1869; born May 17, 1848 in Beverly, Ill; died May 19, 1930 in Griggsville, Ill.. 1 ii. Charlotte Noe, born September 29, 1845; died WFT Est. 1859-1939; married Isaac Jeffers WFT Est. 1859-1892. iii. James M. Noe, born April 05, 1852 in New Jersey; died WFT Est. 1884-1943; married Elizabeth ? WFT Est. 1871-1901; born 1855 in Illinois; died WFT Est. 1884-1949. iv. Alfred H. Noe, born February 05, 1855 in N.J.; died August 06, 1892 in Beardstown, Ill; married Maria ? WFT Est. 1868-1889; born WFT Est. 1836-1863 in England; died WFT Est. 1879-1950. Generation No. 3 4. Daniel Noe, born December 09, 1789 in Woodbridge, N.J.; died January 26, 1868 in Beverly, Ill. He was the son of 8. Benjamin Noe and 9. Esther. He married 5. Betsy Bowers WFT Est. 1805-1839. 5. Betsy Bowers, born WFT Est. 1782-1804; died WFT Est. 1826-1891. Children of Daniel Noe and Betsy Bowers are: 2 i. Ezra Noe, born December 09, 1823 in Woodbridge, N.J.; died January 10, 1859 in Beverly, Ill; married Christianna Kelly 1844 in Middlesex Co. N.J. ii. James Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1816-1918. iii. Eliza Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1826-1921; married John Post WFT Est. 1826-1872; born WFT Est. 1800-1837; died WFT Est. 1826-1915. iv. Phebe Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1826-1921; married Isaac Acken WFT Est. 1826-1872; born WFT Est. 1800-1837; died WFT Est. 1826-1915. v. Charity Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1826-1921; married Raymond Jones WFT Est. 1826-1872; born WFT Est. 1800-1837; died WFT Est. 1826-1915. vi. Priscilla Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1815-1921. vii. Ann Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1826-1921; married Isaac Flood WFT Est. 1826-1872; born WFT Est. 1800-1837; died WFT Est. 1826-1915. viii. Child Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1815-1921. ix. Child Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1815-1921. Children of Daniel Noe and Susan Kelly are: i. Smith Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1830-1918; married (1) Mary Ellen Dickson WFT Est. 1830-1873; born WFT Est. 1809-1845; died August 14, 1888 in Beverly, Ill; married (2) Georgia Richardson WFT Est. 1830-1876; born WFT Est. 1809-1845; died WFT Est. 1830-1925. ii. Lewis Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1816-1918. iii. Adam Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1830-1918; married Elizabeth Bastim WFT Est. 1830-1876; born WFT Est. 1809-1845; died WFT Est. 1830-1925. iv. Ellis Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1816-1918. v. Dallas Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1830-1918; married Lena Bastim WFT Est. 1830-1876; born WFT Est. 1809-1845; died WFT Est. 1830-1925. vi. Sarah Ann Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1826-1921; married Charles Richardson WFT Est. 1826-1872; born WFT Est. 1800-1837; died WFT Est. 1826-1915. vii. Esther Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1815-1921. viii. Susan Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1826-1921; married Charles Belts WFT Est. 1826-1872; born WFT Est. 1800-1837; died WFT Est. 1826-1915. ix. Mary Noe, born WFT Est. 1810-1839; died WFT Est. 1826-1921; married Thomas Briggs WFT Est. 1826-1872; born WFT Est. 1800-1837; died WFT Est. 1826-1915. Generation No. 4 8. Benjamin Noe, born 1769 in New Jersey; died WFT Est. 1793-1860. He was the son of Daniel Noe and Mary Moore. He married 9. Esther WFT Est. 1782-1817. 9. Esther, born WFT Est. 1749-1776; died WFT Est. 1792-1864. Children of Benjamin Noe and Esther are: 4 i. Daniel Noe, born December 09, 1789 in Woodbridge, N.J.; died January 26, 1868 in Beverly, Ill; married (1) Betsy Bowers WFT Est. 1805-1839; married (2) Susan Kelly WFT Est. 1805-1839. ii. Smith Halsted Noe, born WFT Est. 1790-1819; died WFT Est. 1796-1898. iii. William Noe, born WFT Est. 1790-1819; died WFT Est. 1796-1898. iv. Harriet Noe, born WFT Est. 1790-1819; died WFT Est. 1795-1901. v. Isabel Noe, born WFT Est. 1790-1819; died WFT Est. 1795-1901. --------------760D8FDBA4551F80F82A43B0--
Does your Peacock family connect with the Pines??? CJS Ellis1992@aol.com wrote: > Here are my Pike County people: > > Booth, Peacock, Bobo, Battershell, Smith (Peter and Mary and Frances) > > I haven't seen these families discussed (except for Peacock), so I wonder if > I have a cousin out there who is "lurking" like me LOL > > Thanks, > > Kathleen Ellis > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > Illinois State Genealogical Society > http://www.tbox.com/isgs/
Pike Co. Il Queries A new message, "Stoney Point Cemetery," was posted by Janet Treadwell on Fri, 07 Jan 2000 It is a response to "Stony Point Cemetery Location," posted by Dr. Arthur R. Croft on Fri, 07 Jan 2000 Surname: Hull, Hinch, Gray, Byxbe This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Pike Co. Il Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike>
Pike Co. Il Queries A new message, "Stoney Point Cem.," was posted by Melvin McAllister on Fri, 07 Jan 2000 It is a response to "STONEY POINT CEMETARY," posted by Tammie McKinney on Mon, 13 Dec 1999 Surname: This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Pike Co. Il Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike>
Pike Co. Il Queries A new message, "Stony Point Cemetery Location," was posted by Dr. Arthur R. Croft on Fri, 07 Jan 2000 It is a response to "STONEY POINT CEMETARY," posted by Tammie McKinney on Mon, 13 Dec 1999 Surname: John Guy Dudley This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Pike Co. Il Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike>
Here is part of an oral history from Ethel Bobo Conner, a daughter of George and Rachel. There is a lot of detail about life on the farm during this time period, and the end shows the complete list of George and Rachel's children. The log house was built about 1894-in the center of 40 acres -- by my parents, George D. Bobo (born 1860) and Rachel Peacock (born 1866) who were married July 4, 1880, in Louisiana, Missouri. The cleared the land and used the logs to build the house. It was sitting about 2 feet high off the ground on huge flat rocks. They hewed the clap board shingles and the picket fence that is around the yard, chicken yard, and garden to the right. The wire fence was of rocks when I first remembered. We dried apples and peaches on the roof of a mill across the road in front of the house. It took about 2 weeks, then we stored them in flour sacks for winter use. They dig holes in the garden, lined them with straw and buried apples, turnips, and cabbage in each hole for winter use. Also made 30 gallon stone jar of kraut. We ground the wheat for flour, also made corn meal. We grew cane, had a cane mill, and made our own molasses. We had apples pressed for cider and to make our own vinegar. We put wood ashes on a hog shed and let the rain run off them and drain off, to get our lye water, to make le soap out of the lye water and offals at butchering time. We put the onions and potatoes around the flu in the attic to keep them from freezing. We burned wood to cook and heat by. We slept 4 in a bed during winter until we got too big; then slept on the floor -- except Verne who slept on a cot. Guy, Erie, me, and Flo all had the measles at the same time in January 1905 - Verne left mother to take care of us while she went to the town where Oscar worked to take care of him; he had measles, too - I can remember mother had to carry Flo all the time (she was going on 3 years old). There were 9 children: Allie Ollin 1881-1956 Plenny Earl October 1883-November 1883 Verne Bell 1886-1976 Guy Errin 1889-1918 Clyde Nolan 1892 - 1957 Hamer Oren 1894 - 1980 Erie Dale 1897 - 1989 (my great grandmother -- married Harry Sylvester Booth) Ethel Pearl 1899-1987 (date written in afterwards, of course) Florine Ellen 1902- ? I know that Florine died a few years ago, but don't have the date on me right now. Those born in the log house: Erie, Ethel, and Flo Bobo. Ruth Booth - 1916, Donald Selvy - 1934, Rachel Imogene Bobo - 1950-1952 - Hamer's baby girl. Kathleen Ellis
This is an oral history complied by Clarence Stewart. It mentions the history of the Booth family. I left all the text intact, but did add some of the notes in parentheses to clarify names and dates and relationships. Please feel free to email me if you want any more info, I have a good amount on the Booth side, but very little on the Murphy side. Uncle Jeff (Thomas Jefferson Booth) said his parents bought the property for $1800 gold from Dr. David Miller, first doctor in Pearl township, who had a drug store in part of the building, which had a hickory floor. Another picture of the log house, with frame and addition, taken about 1890, showing Edna, Pearl, and Wilbur (children of uncle Sylvester - Joseph Sylvester Booth) in the doorway, was given by Daisy Dawson to Mrs. Edna Hoskins (also a child of Joseph Sylvester Booth) , Riverside, California, in 1947. Oscar Morris also has one. Before demolition about 1911, the ancestral home stood near the farms of Uncles Jeff and Syl, approximately 200 feet west of the latter's frame house. Nell Stewart happily remembers visiting her grandmother in the old log house. I saw it in 1909, on my first visit. (Daisy, Nell, and Oscar are children of Martha Jones Morris.) Julia Ann Murphy was born April 7, 1828, (her mother was French). During childhood at Belleville, Illinois, she and four sisters lost parents in a cholera epidemic. She became a skilled seamstress, and did handwork for St. Louis stores. On October 7, 1845, she married William F. Jones, born December 10, 1816, who had come from Lowell, Massachusetts. Martha F. Jones was born May 30, 1848. He (William Jones) died July 7, 1849, of cholera at St. Louis, after returning from the Mexican War of 1846-7. They lived near 9th and Morgan (now Delmar). He was buried in Grace Episcopal Cemetery, 11th and Warren Streets. We have their Bible and an attractive photo of each at about time of the wedding. While Martha was quite young, widow Julia married Thomas Booth, born February 20, 1813, who came to St. Louis from Harrington, Delaware. They acquired land at Chain of Rocks, later sold it to the city, and moved to Mozier Hollow, Calhoun County, Illinois. In 1861, they moved to above farm in Pike County, where subsequent years were spent. He died August 4, 1887, and she passed away October 15, 1899, both buried in nearby Hess Graveyard. They were parents of: Amanda (died in infancy), Lydia (married William Powell), Dora (married George Wheeler), Thomas Jefferson Booth, born June 14, 1864, (married Nova Patrick April 22, 1886 at her home on Bee Creek), died June 19, 1945; Sylvester Booth, married Frances Smith, buried at Caldwell, Idaho; Sarah, married Chas. Johnson, b. November 4, 1888 Aunt Nova was born January 8, 1870, died November 3, 1945, buried in Hess Graveyard beside Uncle Jeff. Martha married LeRoy Monroe Morris, 1871, died February 4, 1909, at 2025 Penrose Street, St. Louis. He was born in St. Louis County, February 29, 1848, died 1912. Dora, Jeff, and Sarah were wed over 50 years. In reporting the reunion of the Jeff Booth family at this two-story frame farmhouse July 24, 1943, the Pike County Republican, Pittsfield, Illinois stated: "No name in Southeast Pike is more honored than that of Booth. The name is part of the story of early settlement on the Old Pearl prairies. Mt. Booth himself, now in his 80th year, remembers well the men who pioneered..." In 1944 I sent relatives copies of an 1874-5 photo of Thomas and Julia Booth family, including L. M. Morris and George Wheeler, each with wife and child. Kathleen Ellis
Here are my Pike County people: Booth, Peacock, Bobo, Battershell, Smith (Peter and Mary and Frances) I haven't seen these families discussed (except for Peacock), so I wonder if I have a cousin out there who is "lurking" like me LOL Thanks, Kathleen Ellis
>From PIKE Co., IL, my list includes: SCRANTON: David (abt 1775-1845); David Daniel (1823-1902); John William (1847-aft 1910); Cora Bell (1873-1930); William Otis (1878-aft 1930). MORROW: Richard (1805-1870); Susannah Ann (1821-abt 1857). HUBBARD: Eunicy (1804-1858). BOWMAN: Mary Elizabeth (1856-abt 1905); Robert (abt 1835-?); William (1867-aft 1910).
Greg, would you happen to have a Prestwood lurking around in your Benson family? Ruth Moore
My Pike Co. surnames are: Butler, Betts, Walker and Evans. Bob Butler
I am researching Ruble, Williams, and anyone who married one. I am also still going to do the rest of the index on the plat book and the maps. It just takes me awhile as I am also working on something else that takes forever and working period. When I get these albums done I will be able to help more. The store that carries most of the books again is Casteel's Color Wheel which will not ship. Brants also has the 1880 census. Other than picking up what I can for you thats all I can do. I have no control over them nor does anyone else it seems. As soon as I get these albums done I will be glad to scan anything I have that you want. Pat
Freida, I wonder if your Henry b.1874 and my Henry Warren Higdon b. 1874 are the same. It is an easy jump from Luster to Lester. Do you know if your Henry had a son Ralph Clayton Higdon. If so we probably have a match. This line is one that is not direct but I'm sure my cousin would be interested in any information you have. It's nice once in a while to make a connection. Bob Butler - Original Message ----- From: <FMN1949@aol.com> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 4:58 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] HIGDON > Bob, > > I have checked my paper files and have come up with the following; > > Andrew Jackson HIGDON s/o Samuel HIGDON and Anne JESTER of Hardin and Nelson > Co KY > Married (2) Mary "Nancy" Price Lester > Children were > John Andrew bn 12 Oct 1869 Griggsville IL d 29 Jul 1947 Bakerfield CA. > Horace bn 1872 > "HENRY bn 1874 - IILLINOIS" > William B. bn 1877 > Albert bn 1879 > Charlie > Margaret > Laura > > If you think this may connect with your line let me know and I will send > lineage. > Freida > << > > Unknown Higdon m. Alice Luster > Henry Warren Hidgon (1874-1941) m. Elizabeth J. Farris (1878 1963) > Ralph Clayton Hidgon m. Evelyn Marie White ( This is the link > to my family) > Dorothy Jean Hidgon > Beverly Ann Hidgon > Patricia Joyce Hidgon > Ralph Alan Hidgon > >> > > > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > Illinois State Genealogical Society > http://www.tbox.com/isgs/ >
In a message dated 1/6/00 7:34:58 PM Central Standard Time, KGSCHR@aol.com writes: << , Ebersold, Mattox, Morgan, Riker, Noland, Emmingham, Doane, Fox, Miller, Stinson, Hazelrigg, Gooud, Patton, Hull, >> ************************* Could your Noland possisbly be Toland?
Bob, I wonder if your Henry b.1874 and my Henry Warren Higdon b. 1874 are the same. It is an easy jump from Luster to Lester. Do you know if your Henry had a son Ralph Clayton Higdon. I do not have any information on this Henry only what I sent, but I do have an address you can write to and maybe this lady can tell you more. She is the one who sent me the information on the second marriage of Andrew. Her ancestor John Andrew is of the second marriage. My George Washington Higdon is of the first marriage.If you hear from her, please let me know. Her name is Judy H. Hunt 1439 N East Avenue Reedley Ca. 93654. She sent this to me in 1995, so don't know if this address is still good or not, and I was not online at the time, was still doing it the hard and slow way. If so we probably have a match. This line is one that is not direct but I'm sure my cousin would be interested in any information you have. It's nice once in a while to make a connection. Yes it is!! Freida Wells
Sorry list, but for you I have added a few names to my Pike Co. family. Yesterday I was contacted by someone from this list about my Elliott and I seem to have erased it. Please write me again? >Benson, Corbin, Magness (?), Veale Also aunts: Nancy? Powell, Sophia Taripine, & Mrs. Detjen And uncles: Jehu Barnes, William Chamberlin, & Hance Wood Paula Stewart Researching ARCHER - BALMER - BENSON - BEVERLIN - CLARK - COLHOUN - CONDIT - ELLIOT - GLIDDEN - HARDIN - HAY - HELMS - LITTLE - MCHENRY - METCALFE - OGDEN - PERSONETTE - PHILLIPS - REYNOLDS - RIDLEY - ROBBINS - STEWART - TAYLOR - TURNER - VEAL - WALKER - WATKINS - WYNNS
Pike Co. Il Queries A new message, "Pine's," was posted by Julie Berg on Thu, 06 Jan 2000 Surname: Pine This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Pike Co. Il Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Pike>
Hi; in Thompson's book, there is a group of Dunhams: Abel, William, Ann, Caroline, Horace; John, Nina, Florence & Kelly. On Nelsons; America & Gabriel, George, Mary, William & Lydia. on McCarty; a Patrick mentioned in two chapters, briefly. If you give me the names you want, I will look them up for you - or copy the chapters they are in and snail mail them to you. Marlene ----- Original Message ----- From: <bwl@gate.net> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 06 January 2000 05:35 AM Subject: [ILPIKE] History of Pike Co., Look-up Please?! > Hello Listmembers: > > Do any of you have access to a book or books ... "History > of Pike County" ... I don't know if it is by CC Chapman or > Bateman or someone else ... > > Anyway, if so, could someone do a lookup for me please ... > I am looking for info on the following Pike County > Families ... they may be attached to mine back to Indiana > or Ohio ... the families are: > > CHANEY; DUNHAM; MCCARTY; ERWIN; NELSON > > The main line is Chaney ... and may relate to my Charles > Chaney family. > > I am interested in any Bio's that can be found on these > lines. > > Thank you very much. > > Bryan W. Lane > bwl@gate.net > > > --------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using WebMail by CyberGate. > http://www.gate.net/webmail > > > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > Illinois State Archives > http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/arc_home.html >