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    1. [MO] Cedar Co. lookup
    2. James R. Baker, Jr.
    3. Can someone please look up a marriage in Cedar Co. (Eldorado Springs), ca. 1910-1915 for Harry F. Baker? Bride probably named Ruby or Phoebe. Thank you, Jim . . . James R. Baker, Jr. jrbakerjr@yahoo.com Visit my genealogy databases: Missouri site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrbakerjr/missouri/missouri.html Main Genealogy site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrbakerjr/genealogy/index.htm .

    03/12/2002 11:55:05
    1. [MO] Speaker of St. Joesph.
    2. Donald D Hutcherson
    3. There was a family named Speaker who lived in the St. Joseph area from 1865. Some of these people still lived there in 1935. There was William Henry who was the father, a william H. Jr. Charles E who married a Grace M., a Bertha a sister , and a Frederick W. W.H Speaker was an engineer and at one time owned a Mill south of Flag springs. Along with this family was a Jenny Speaker and a Kate Mills and her son Harry and daughter Margaret. Pat Hutcherson ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    03/12/2002 11:35:04
    1. [MO] Eddie & Lafayette FLAKES
    2. Karen D Rogers
    3. Both died in Ark, Eddie (a woman) had benefits sent to Saint Louis, MO. Looking to see if Eddie and her brother Lafayette have kin in MO. Or lived there for a while. C Ya, Kay Rogers ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    03/12/2002 10:32:29
    1. [MO] Elbert & St. Clair McGauhy ( MO)
    2. Karen D Rogers
    3. --Can someone lookup: -Elbert & St. Clair McGauhy -Elbert lived in Hayti,Pemiscot, Missouri -& Hayti Heights, Pemiscot, Missouri -Elbert was born in MS 1880's -St. Clair lived in Hayti, Pemiscot, Missouri --St. Clair born in 1909 in MS --These are African Americans and are my great relatives I am doing my tree and found them there. --Can I have a Census lookup too? --1900?1910? 1920? --Telephone Directory (might be listed) --Marriage & Family Records (really need to know) --Death Info C Ya, Kay Rogers ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    03/12/2002 10:30:10
    1. [MO] lookup JOHN HYDE
    2. Mimi mariesie
    3. Does anyone on this list have access to Kansas City , MO directories from 1920 & 1930 ? If so would it be possible to lookup JOHN J. HYDE lived at 1017 Locust St in Kansas City, MO. Thanks Marie McShaneGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    03/12/2002 10:15:52
    1. [MO] Roll Call
    2. Researching Williams and Maloy (Malloy) in the Springfield, Greene County area. Lucille Adkins

    03/12/2002 09:59:00
    1. [MO] Sellers, Kinnamon, Brock, Mannyhous and many more noted within:
    2. This information leads to Franklin and Gasconade Co MO with most events in the last half of the 1800's. I have made a timeline to try to piece this all together and due to the large size (8 printed pages) I uploaded it to: http://www.saxbury.net/sellerskinnamon.html instead of trying to copy it here. A few details are below. This has proved to be a very difficult wall to bring down and everytime I find something that I think will help it just adds a little more strength to the wall. If anyone has any information on any individual that is noted or has any suggestions as to where else to look it would be greatly appreciated. I have poured thru probate and census records and was only able to come up with a few items which produced more questions than answers. Other surnames appearing on the timeline include various spellings of: Sellers, Kinnamon, Saxbury, Hinton, Brock, Rice, Nighswonger, Meachem, Hutton, Mannihous, Rub, Matthews, Arnolds, Buente, Sawers, Cowen, Graham, Cole, Seaton, Cooper. Not all are necessarily connected. Some information was recorded simply because of similarity of events and/or location and retained for possible inclusion as family members. Miles E. Sellers married Mary J. Kinnamon in Pike Co IL in 1869. Between 1869 and 1880 they moved to Gasconade Co MO most likely to be near relatives of Mary though no definate links have been found. They had at least three children, Ellen in 1871, George in 1873 and Anna in 1877. Miles and Mary died of pneumonia in Feb 1880 in Gasconade Co MO. Anna was sent back to Pike Co IL to be raised by Miles Sellers family members. Fate of her siblings, Ellen and George is unknown. The only consistent name in the Franklin and Gasconade Co MO area is Winfred Hinton-Brock-Kinnamon. She is a candidate for a grandmother to Mary J. Kinnamon-Sellers. This conclusion of relation of Mary Kinnamon to Winfred Hinton-Brock-Kinnamon is drawn in part on William Fritz Mannyhous being appointed executor of the estate of Miles Sellers as Mannyhouse married Winfred's daughter Emeline (aka Virginia). Thank you for your time! Barbara (Saxbury) Freeman http://www.PikeCoILGenWeb.org Pike Co ILGenWeb http://Saxbury.net Saxbury Family History http://NewspaperAbstracts.com Finding our ancestors in the news! http://members.aol.com/saxbury AOL Members Genealogy Web Sites http://AutumnWindz.com Autumn Windz Soaps & Supplies

    03/12/2002 09:19:50
    1. Re: [MO] ROLL CALL
    2. Nita
    3. Have you come across a Raney/Ranney and Wright marriage in MO before 1880 ? Thanks Nita ----- Original Message ----- From: <McGeesGirl@aol.com> To: <Missouri-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 9:38 PM Subject: [MO] ROLL CALL > Hi Missouri researchers: Im relentlessly trying to find information on this > band of gypsies.... > Dianne in Indiana > Researching: > Titus,North,Chesnut,Harper,Myers,Raney,BurgetFaith,Collins,Jordan,Bates,Wrig ht > > ,Bonee,Boney > Thrailkill,Cartwright,Challanger. > > > ==== Missouri Mailing List ==== > Need to find the county for a town? USGS/GNIS site: > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ============================== > Search the Missouri-L archives: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=Missouri > > >

    03/12/2002 07:29:30
    1. [MO] Website
    2. Maureen J. Patt
    3. Hi Everyone, This website came through on an Earthlink bulletin. Thought it might help all of us. Maureen in RI * David Rumsey Historical Map Collection http://www.davidrumsey.com/ David Rumsey, a private collector of old and antique maps, created this site to share his cartographic passion with the world. Visitors can browse nearly 6,500 high-resolution maps covering 18th- and 19th-century North and South America as well as other regions of the world. The site just introduced a new feature allowing visitors to overlay old maps onto present-day maps to reveal changes in various regions over time. (Note: Dial-up users will need to be patient as loading times can be long, and the site may prompt you to download extra software.)

    03/12/2002 07:01:10
    1. [MO] Good For You, List Admin.
    2. Cal Phillips
    3. Good for you Megan (Listpig). My index finger gets soo tired of just deleting those roll-call messages. Cal

    03/12/2002 05:18:26
    1. [MO] Looking for family
    2. Jerri Hodde
    3. Hopefully I am posting this right.My family came from Wayne county Mo.I found our William DALTON and Anna living there in 1840.I can't seem to find the location or township.The only thing the census records say is Wayne Co. Mo.hopefully someone can put me in the right direction. Thank you for your time, Jearldene Texas

    03/12/2002 03:55:59
    1. Re: [MO] Roll call explanation
    2. In a message dated 03/11/2002 11:24:38 PM Central Standard Time, listpig@earthlink.net writes: > More conventional queries, of course, are always welcome---putting the > surname or location in the subject line, giving more information than just > the surname in the body... > Hi Megan ... : ) With the exception of the Subject line on this e-mail, which sould read: "WILSEY, WAPLES, PARSONS, HARSCH, DART" ... is this the kind of thing you are looking for? I am researching the subject surnames in Clark County from 1846 forward, beginning with William WILSEY and Catherine LANDON. Their children, all born in Lee County, Iowa before the family finally settled in Clark County were: William Henry (1828); Harvey Ingrim (1830); James Thomas (1834); and Joseph Wood (1836). A fifth son, Robert F., was born in Clark County circa 1846. I'll be happy to share information with anyone having a direct or collateral line to this family. Izzy1865@aol.com

    03/12/2002 03:49:58
    1. Re: [MO] Roll call explanation
    2. Ms. Piglet
    3. Exactly. Any post that gives more information just surnames---for example, I could post about my Butcher line without even giving any first names, with the added information that my line is from Polk County and before that Surry Co NC----I know that there are Butcher families in nearby counties (Wright, Hickory come to mind); I have no evidence that they are kin, but if anyone knows for sure that they are or are not, that would be useful information. (i.e., knows enough about them to know they've never been to North Carolina....that would show that if there are ties, they're distant....) --pig On 3/12/02 9:49 AM, <Izzy1865@aol.com> shared this thought: > In a message dated 03/11/2002 11:24:38 PM Central Standard Time, > listpig@earthlink.net writes: > > >> More conventional queries, of course, are always welcome---putting the >> surname or location in the subject line, giving more information than just >> the surname in the body... >> > Hi Megan ... : ) > > With the exception of the Subject line on this e-mail, which sould read: > "WILSEY, WAPLES, PARSONS, HARSCH, DART" ... is this the kind of thing you are > looking for? > > I am researching the subject surnames in Clark County from 1846 forward, > beginning with William WILSEY and Catherine LANDON. Their children, all born > in Lee County, Iowa before the family finally settled in Clark County were: > William Henry (1828); Harvey Ingrim (1830); James Thomas (1834); and Joseph > Wood (1836). A fifth son, Robert F., was born in Clark County circa 1846. > > I'll be happy to share information with anyone having a direct or collateral > line to this family. > > Izzy1865@aol.com > > > > ==== Missouri Mailing List ==== > Visit http://www.usgenweb.org > The USGenWeb Project-Archives-Census-Tombstone > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ============================== > Search the Missouri-L archives: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=Missouri > -- Megan "Piglet" Zurawicz listpig@earthlink.net piglet170@attbi.com

    03/12/2002 03:12:41
    1. [MO] WILSON and JOHNSON
    2. Am searching for information on Sampson W.Wilson born about 1813 and died about 1847. Married Eliza A Givens and had 5 sons - Gilbert, Benjamin, James, John S. P., and Josephus Shelby Wilson. I have them in Miller County in the 1840 Census, Laclede County in 1850 when Eliza has already remarried Eli Franklin Goodwin and the 5 sons are living with her. I have not yet been able to find them in the 1860 census, but I know that Joseph married Martha "Patsey" Oliver 21 June 1863 in Laclede County. They had James about 1864, Ellen about 1865-1869, and Matthew H in 1869. Patsey died about 1872, so the children were sent to live with their maternal grandparents. Joseph apparently went to Jasper County where he remarried Rebecca Cassady and had more children. Ellen Wilson was taken from the home of her Uncle William Kelly Oliver by her father's brother John and raised as one of his children. She married Charles L. Johnson b 6 May 1865 in Buffalo, Dallas County, on 27 Aug 1889 somewhere in Missouri. They had Lela, William, Albert, James and Sylvan in Miller County, so I suspect they married in Miller County. Any information on the Wilson or Johnson lines mentioned here would be very much appreciated. Charles and Ellen Wilson Johnson are my great grandparents. Thank you so much Norma McGarrey

    03/12/2002 02:24:21
    1. Re: [MO] Looking for family
    2. Steven Piper Piper
    3. Boy now There's a Missouri Name!!! HAve you done the LDS on your Dalton(gang) line? I used to use LDS for all the outlaws. Dalton in 1840, should show up there. Steven ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerri Hodde" <blank@n-link.com> To: <Missouri-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 8:55 AM Subject: [MO] Looking for family > Hopefully I am posting this right.My family came from Wayne county Mo.I found our William DALTON and Anna living there in 1840.I can't seem to find the location or township.The only thing the census records say is Wayne Co. Mo.hopefully someone can put me in the right direction. > > Thank you for your time, > Jearldene > Texas > > > ==== Missouri Mailing List ==== > No Roll Calls on the list: please subscribe to and use > MO-ROLLCALL-L instead. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ============================== > Browse the Missouri-L archives: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/Missouri > >

    03/12/2002 02:18:16
    1. [MO] JOHNSON, BOWLES, BOLES
    2. Margaret Johnson
    3. I am researching several families from Missouri. JOHNSON came after 1859 from Indiana BOLES / BOWLES before 1843 from TN / KY Other families are: LAUGHLIN, WEEMS, CAMPS, UTTERS, MCGAUSLYN,FLEENER, PRUITTS Margaret

    03/12/2002 12:36:36
    1. [MO] Roll Call
    2. william.glendinning
    3. I am researching; GLENDINNING AND ANASTOS William Glendinning Northern Ireland

    03/11/2002 06:18:30
    1. [MO] Roll call explanation
    2. Ms. Piglet
    3. I expect I should explain this in more detail..... The traditional mailing list "roll call" is what's not permitted here. If you haven't run into those, what they usually are is dozens to hundreds of people posting emails with the identical subject ("roll call") and message bodies of this type: "Looking for Jones, Smith, Johnson, Jackson, Wilson" The reason that's not a good idea, and the reason it's not permitted here is this: First: 900 of those in one's mailbox in a two or three day period is overwhelming. Dozens of people leave the list, feeling rather mailbombed. Second: Unlike most list posts, you can't pick and choose which ones are useful for you to read: there's no clue in the subject line whether it has the remotest thing to do with anyone you're kin to. You have to read all 900 of those messages in their entirety to have a clue....something we don't all have time to do. Third: Just listing surnames (even if, presumably, they're only one's Missouri surnames) may well not be enough information to be useful....especially if it's a common name. Using an example from my own family: If I tell you I'm looking for Robertsons and nothing else, in the end it's going to waste your time and mine, if 20 or 30 people on the list then need to write to me to see if I'm talking about their 1890 Robertsons in Kansas City, or their 1930 Robertsons in St. Louis. On the other hand, if I say up front that I'm looking at Robertsons in Greene County, particularly NW Greene County, from 1835 on, and you know your Robertsons never went south of St. Louis, you already know that the likelihood of a tie is much lower. If I give you at least some of the first names in my line, that helps you even more..... So what ends up happening on a large list when hundreds of people post with just "roll call" as a subject is that two-thirds or more of the folks on the list delete them unread rather than wade thru them all---making the whole exercise rather pointless. (That's not necessarily true on *small* lists, covering just a surname or a small area like a county; it does tend to be true on large lists or lists covering a state or larger territory.) More conventional queries, of course, are always welcome---putting the surname or location in the subject line, giving more information than just the surname in the body... -- Megan "Piglet" Zurawicz listpig@earthlink.net piglet170@attbi.com

    03/11/2002 04:23:59
    1. Re: [MO] WHOA: from the admin
    2. Bummer,I thought you had to post the names you are researching to get anywhere, I must not understand how these lists work. Sorry ,Dianne

    03/11/2002 04:08:03
    1. [MO] List Admin
    2. Steven Piper Piper
    3. Sorry I jumped in Line with Roll Call; But since I've only been on this list for a couple of days, Please explain how this list works.

    03/11/2002 03:45:27