Muchos gracias-then it really wasn't in KCK either..
John- Glad you found it. Please publish name of cemetery so I can add it to my list of KC area places.
Well Yes & No My Grand Father Robert T Turner & His wife Mary Lived & Died in' Bethel Ks. At one point in time Bethel became part of KCKS. The Fire station a block east of the cemetery says Bethel District. . I was there about six years ago and the fellows at the fire station gave me the care takers name and phone.I called them to inquire about who maintained the graves. They said they were new on the job and that the caretaker prior had a fire and all records were destroyed They were unable to give me any further information To Me its Bethel with a Kansas City Address ... grin,, John ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:21 PM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Levenworth road Cemetery name > Muchos gracias-then it really wasn't in KCK either.. > > > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== > USGENWEB SEARCH ARCHIVES > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 12/2/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 12/2/2005
The Name and address of the Cemetery IS Bethel IOOF Cemetery 79th & Leavenworth road Bethel Ks. Thanks again ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 2:52 PM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Levenworth road Cemetery name > John- Glad you found it. Please publish name of cemetery so I can add it to > my list of KC area places. > > > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== > [email protected] > List Administrator > Maureen Patt, ListMom > [email protected] > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 12/2/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 12/2/2005
You might try [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) who has been helpful to me in the past in locating cemeteries for genealogy purposes that are "in hiding". Or try [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) (Wyandotte County) for the cemetery name and address.
Thanks to everyone gor your help i now have the information i was lookinf for John Turner -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 12/2/2005
John, could you possibly mean Leavenworth Road instead of Lexington? I think that parts of the area along Leavenworth Road in Kansas City, Ks are known as Bethel. -----Original Message----- From: John T Turner <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 13:54:19 -0800 Subject: [KansasCity] Cemetery Informoation needed There is a Cemetery on Lexington rd or st. about a short block west of Kansas city Ks. fire station Bethel District. I need the name of the cemetery and the name of the caretaker with Address & phone number if possible Thank you in advance for your assistance John T Turner e-mail [email protected] --
Golly what a dumb head I AM, yes i ment Levenworth rd. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 4:37 PM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Cemetery Informoation needed > John, could you possibly mean Leavenworth Road instead of Lexington? I think that parts of the area along Leavenworth Road in Kansas City, Ks are known as Bethel. > > -----Original Message----- > From: John T Turner <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 13:54:19 -0800 > Subject: [KansasCity] Cemetery Informoation needed > > > There is a Cemetery on Lexington rd or st. > about a short block west of Kansas city Ks. > fire station Bethel District. > I need the name of the cemetery and the name of the caretaker with Address & > phone number if possible > Thank you in advance for your assistance > > John T Turner e-mail [email protected] > > > > -- > > > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== > [email protected] > List Administrator > Maureen Patt, ListMom > [email protected] > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 12/2/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 12/2/2005
In my 1997 Cemetery list for greater KC and Independence I find no cemeteries listed on Lexington Rd. I find a Lexington Rd over in Independence Mo, (at O-10) on a 1994 KC map.. If you know which county the cemetery is in, you can email that county records dept for information.
Independence is in Jackson County, Missouri. [email protected] wrote: In my 1997 Cemetery list for greater KC and Independence I find no cemeteries listed on Lexington Rd. I find a Lexington Rd over in Independence Mo, (at O-10) on a 1994 KC map.. If you know which county the cemetery is in, you can email that county records dept for information. ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== USGENWEB SEARCH ARCHIVES http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx
There is a Cemetery on Lexington rd or st. about a short block west of Kansas city Ks. fire station Bethel District. I need the name of the cemetery and the name of the caretaker with Address & phone number if possible Thank you in advance for your assistance John T Turner e-mail [email protected] -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 12/2/2005
This came thru with some of my genealogy emails. I listen to the names some of the children have these days and wonder where in the world their parents got them. Guess times haven't changed. The following is from a 1913 obituaary. Then I wake up and remember my daughter's children's names are Shadd and Shauna. My son's names were Jarrod and Gavin. God I am really getting old aen't I. Have a nice day. Besides his widow, Mrs. Daisy SILVEY, these children, all living in this city, survive: LeCroye, Urdel and Challis SILVEY and Mrs. R. R. RUSSELL. ======================================================
Merry Christmas and thanks for all your very interesting messages...Have a good rest.. Family Tree Public [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: John O'Brien To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:06 PM Subject: [KansasCity] off topic I will be on vacation until mid December and will not have access to a computer. I'll resume postings when I return. Thank you to the List Administrators for allowing me to post this message. John Kansas City, MO ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== USGENWEB SEARCH ARCHIVES http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
I will be on vacation until mid December and will not have access to a computer. I'll resume postings when I return. Thank you to the List Administrators for allowing me to post this message. John Kansas City, MO
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, August 28, 1913 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Col. Ledru SILVEY, a veteran of the Civil War, and retired insurance man, died at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home, 3918 Campbell Street. Colonel SILVEY had been the senior partner in the firm of Ledru Silvey & Son, with offices in the Ridge Building, until six months ago. He was born in Glasgow, Mo., June 26, 1848, and came to this city twenty years ago. Colonel SILVEY served under Gen. Sterling PRICE in the Civil War. He had been prominent in the Masonic ledge here for a number of years. Besides his widow, Mrs. Daisy SILVEY, these children, all living in this city, survive: LeCroye, Urdel and Challis SILVEY and Mrs. R. R. RUSSELL. ====================================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ysengrin Blackpaw" <.net> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: Kansas City area obits >I came across an old post of yours on the Ancestry.com lists, and I > believe you have information on a namesake (and distant relation) - Col. > Ledru Silvey, died in August 1913 in the Kansas City area. > > Any information would be appreciated. > -- > Ledru Corlett
May I have a lookup please for Paul Sheridan Hassler, b 1910 MO believe he died in Mo. Rumor has it that he lived in Kansas City Area Thanks so much Jimmye [email protected]
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, October 23, 1911 Mrs. Nancy J. CAMERON, 84 years old, died at the University Hospital at 6 o'clock last night. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. M. R. McCLAREN, 1915 Spruce Avenue. Funeral services will be held by the Rebekah Lodge at the home of Mrs. McCLAREN this afternoon. Burial will be in St. Louis. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 2:49 PM Subject: Obit Look up Kansas City October 1911 Hello, I am interested in the obit for NANCY CAMERON from Kansas City, October 1911. Thanks, Lisa Guerra Texas
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, May 9, 1912 The funeral of George DEMEKE, aged 16, who died Tuesday in the Independence Sanitarium, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mrs. C. L. Forster's chapel, 918020 Brooklyn Avenue. The burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Mrs. J. F. DEMEKE, mother of the boy, resides at 522 Independence. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tammy Vargas" <.com> To: "John O'Brien" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 9:39 PM Subject: K.C. area deaths > Hi John, I was wondering it you still had the area > deaths for May 1912. There was a George Demeke (16) > would it be possible to have that information? Thanks > for all your help. Tammy Vargas
And we think we have communication problems... Thanks for sharing.. Jimmye ----- Original Message ----- From: John O'Brien To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 7:52 PM Subject: [KansasCity] Kansas City, MO patrolman PREWITT - 22 March 1911 "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Thursday, March 23, 1911 WHY HE ACTED QUEERLY. A citizen was seen acting queerly at Eighth street and Grand avenue yesterday evening. He was holding a telegram in his hand. At intervals her would read the message over and swear. When the man bit his cigar in half and threw it on the pavement, he was approached by the big guardian of traffic at that corner, Patrolman PREWITT. "'Smatterth you?" asked PREWITT. "Do you know that women are a daffy lot?" the excited one asked in return. "Some of them are, I'll admit," said PREWITT, "but what ails you?" "Here, read that," and the man thrust the yellow sheet into PREWITT's hand. The wire was from the man's wife who is visiting in a Missouri town about 100 miles distant. It was dated yesterday and read: "Will be home tomorrow morning, or on the late train leaving here in the afternoon. If not then will be home Friday morning or surely on the evening train. Meet me at the depot." "And that was sent collect," shouted the man when he saw that the officer had concluded reading the message, "thirty-four words, count 'em, thirty-four, and there's no information in the whole cheese." "Are you going to meet your wife?" asked PREWITT timidly. "I am going to get a large bun on this evening," said the citizen as he grated his teeth. "In the morning I think I will buy a cot and sleep at the depot, meeting all trains until she arrives." "Why don't you send her a message asking for correct information?" "Say, didn't I just tell you that all women are a daffy lot and my wife is the daffiest of the bunch. She would send me a regular letter back, by wire of course, which would cost me several dollars and then I wouldn't know any more than I do now. To get good and soused is all that is left for me before I begin to stand the long watch at the depot. Meet me at the depot, and she didn't even say what depot. Oh, blixen, what's the use," and the citizen entered the nearest drink dispensary. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ====================================================== ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== USGENWEB SEARCH ARCHIVES http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Thursday, March 23, 1911 WHY HE ACTED QUEERLY. A citizen was seen acting queerly at Eighth street and Grand avenue yesterday evening. He was holding a telegram in his hand. At intervals her would read the message over and swear. When the man bit his cigar in half and threw it on the pavement, he was approached by the big guardian of traffic at that corner, Patrolman PREWITT. "'Smatterth you?" asked PREWITT. "Do you know that women are a daffy lot?" the excited one asked in return. "Some of them are, I'll admit," said PREWITT, "but what ails you?" "Here, read that," and the man thrust the yellow sheet into PREWITT's hand. The wire was from the man's wife who is visiting in a Missouri town about 100 miles distant. It was dated yesterday and read: "Will be home tomorrow morning, or on the late train leaving here in the afternoon. If not then will be home Friday morning or surely on the evening train. Meet me at the depot." "And that was sent collect," shouted the man when he saw that the officer had concluded reading the message, "thirty-four words, count 'em, thirty-four, and there's no information in the whole cheese." "Are you going to meet your wife?" asked PREWITT timidly. "I am going to get a large bun on this evening," said the citizen as he grated his teeth. "In the morning I think I will buy a cot and sleep at the depot, meeting all trains until she arrives." "Why don't you send her a message asking for correct information?" "Say, didn't I just tell you that all women are a daffy lot and my wife is the daffiest of the bunch. She would send me a regular letter back, by wire of course, which would cost me several dollars and then I wouldn't know any more than I do now. To get good and soused is all that is left for me before I begin to stand the long watch at the depot. Meet me at the depot, and she didn't even say what depot. Oh, blixen, what's the use," and the citizen entered the nearest drink dispensary. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================