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    1. [MO] MILLER from KS; Missouri border
    2. Marian, If interest develops in MILLER from Kansas, specifically Olatha area, please let me know. Olathe, Kansas is close to Kansas City, KS which is next to Kansas City, Missouri. Have some leads from mid to late 1800's concerning Henry Saul MILLER line. Good luck in your searches. ~Anna T-town Researching in MO: Berkemeyer/Johnston/McCormick/Shinall Also searching: Miller/Norton/Wagner On Sun, 1 Apr 2001 11:31:53 +0200 "Douglas/Ungaro" <[email protected]> writes: > Sandra, > > Thanks for the tip on the MO marriages on ancestry.com. > > I'm researching at least 3 or 4 family surnames, beginning in > COOPER and MONITEAU Counties, but I see no marriages > listed online for these 2 counties! Seems strange. > > Names I'm researching in MO and Cooper and Moniteau Cos: > Nichols (199 Nichols marriages in MO on ancestry.com) > Miller > Yancey > Shackelford > > Thanks again, > Marian Douglas > [email protected] > and > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sandra Freeman" > <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 6:29 PM > Subject: [MO] MISSOURI MARRIAGES > > > > Pam and all, > > Ancestry.com has "Missouri Marriages 1851-1900" free at this > time, you > might want to check it out.... > > Pam, I looked for you Manerva Justice there, didn't see it, but > you might > want to check out the Missouri Marriages for yourself.... > > (My ancestor was "Jane Pyle" and on her marriage record it was > "Jane > Piles"....I am sure we all have run into the spelling thing!!) > > Good luck in your search... > > Sandra Ellington Freeman > > > > > > ==== Missouri Mailing List ==== > No Roll Calls on the list: please subscribe to and use > MO-ROLLCALL-L instead. > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > ________________________________________________________________ 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/tagj.

    04/01/2001 11:35:39
    1. Re: [MO] MILLER, YANCEY, CRUMP, NICHOLS - MO/KS
    2. Douglas/Ungaro
    3. Dear Anna (in T-town) and Folks, Traci Wilson Kleekamp (on this list, and founder of African Americans in Missouri research website) and I have been comparing our MO family history notes for almost 2 years! We are both researching CENTRAL MO including COOPER and nearby counties - BOONE, MONITEAU (city of Tipton), etc. We must be getting warm, and must have connections to someone else's families. Both of ours are African American and mixed race or "cross race"* family connections, including enslaved ancestor families and slaveholding families. * (See my website -- "American Cross Race Gen" on rootsweb: www.rootsweb.com/~genrace/genrace.index.htm ) Among her surnames, Traci has CRUMP; I have NICHOLS. Thanks to Sandra Freeman's tip, yesterday I checked and found data online (ancestry.com) for a CRUMP - NICHOLS marriage, in BOONE County MO, December 10, 1865. John H. CRUMP married to Fannie T. NICHOLS 10 Dec 1865 - Boone County MO Were they White or African American? I have FANNIE NICHOLS WILSON in my Leavenworth KS Family. I have another marriage (below) or permanent conjugal relationship -- since enslaved people could not legally marry. EDWARD MILLER and PRISCILLA YANCEY MILLER (both Black). Listed with 4? children in 1880 LEAVENWORTH KS Census. Leavenworth KS is next to KANSAS CITY, MO. I had the census details, but computer crashed; I have hard copy here somewhere. Census data lists BOTH ADULTS BORN IN MO; oldest child (a son) also born in MO, before 1865. Other children born in KS. Edward Miller was somewhat older than Priscilla Yancey Miller. Their daughter, VIOLA MILLER (NICHOLS), was born Leavenworth - August 1st, 1875. This was my Greatgrandmother whom I knew. Viola Miller is listed later in several Leavenworth City Directories before and after her marriage to REUBEN NICHOLS (around 1900). These are my clues. Where might I find death or other records for Edward and Priscilla YANCEY MILLER, in MO or elsewhere? Do Traci and I have a connection? Both of us are happy to share info, and appreciate any helpful details/clues other folks will share to trace MO slavery records (in courthouses, etc.) and other families connected to ours. Thank you folks. Marian Douglas In Skopje, Macedonia [email protected] Italy: [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 2:35 AM Subject: [MO] MILLER from KS; Missouri border > Marian, > If interest develops in MILLER from Kansas, specifically Olatha area, > please let me know. Olathe, Kansas is close to Kansas City, KS which is > next to Kansas City, Missouri. Have some leads from mid to late 1800's > concerning Henry Saul MILLER line. Good luck in your searches. > ~Anna > T-town > > Researching in MO: Berkemeyer/Johnston/McCormick/Shinall > Also searching: Miller/Norton/Wagner =========================== > On Sun, 1 Apr 2001 11:31:53 +0200 "Douglas/Ungaro" <[email protected]> > writes: > > Sandra, > > > > Thanks for the tip on the MO marriages on ancestry.com. > > > > I'm researching at least 3 or 4 family surnames, beginning in > > COOPER and MONITEAU Counties, but I see no marriages > > listed online for these 2 counties! Seems strange. > > > > Names I'm researching in MO and Cooper and Moniteau Cos: > > Nichols (199 Nichols marriages in MO on ancestry.com) > > Miller > > Yancey > > Shackelford > > > > Thanks again, > > Marian Douglas > > [email protected] > > and > > [email protected] > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Sandra Freeman" > > <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 6:29 PM > > Subject: [MO] MISSOURI MARRIAGES > > > > > Pam and all, > > > Ancestry.com has "Missouri Marriages 1851-1900" free at this > > time, you > > might want to check it out.... > > > Pam, I looked for you Manerva Justice there, didn't see it, but > > you might > > want to check out the Missouri Marriages for yourself.... > > > (My ancestor was "Jane Pyle" and on her marriage record it was > > "Jane > > Piles"....I am sure we all have run into the spelling thing!!) > > > Good luck in your search... > > > Sandra Ellington Freeman

    04/02/2001 03:05:08