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    1. [MO-AR-WRV] Outlaw Roundup
    2. Vonda Sheets
    3. Some of you will get this more than once...<sorry!> Check out the publicity poster going up around the Ozarks for Outlaw Roundup. Greg's been nice and put it on our website.... http://www.copper-turtle.com/new_page_2.htm Vonda Wilson Sheets ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/

    05/04/2001 04:25:58
    1. Re: [MO-AR-WRV] Arkansas Based Genealogy Photo Archive
    2. Try this ,,, http://www.deadfred.com or http://deadfred.com ....If these dont work access the archive via Cindi's list with a search for Dead Fred''s Genealogy Photo Archive ... For some reason when you search via Google or Altavista my early Temporary site comes up.... not the new site ,,, Good Luck .. Let me know if you have a problem .. I can always mail you the link,, but folks oftentimes are reluctant to click on mailed links ... Joe

    04/28/2001 05:45:52
    1. Re: [MO-AR-WRV] Arkansas Based Genealogy Photo Archive
    2. Bill & Doris Creech
    3. I couldn't get it either - so went to google.com to search for deadfred.com and was able then to link to the site. But the database isn't available on the site as yet. DDB1800@aol.com wrote: > > Could you please give me the URL for Deadfred photo gallery. Tried it and > can't get in. > Thank you. > > ==== MO-AR-WRV Mailing List ==== > "All change represents loss of some kind; that's why some of us resist it so strongly."--Jacob M. Braude > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    04/28/2001 04:34:24
    1. Re: [MO-AR-WRV] Arkansas Based Genealogy Photo Archive
    2. Could you please give me the URL for Deadfred photo gallery. Tried it and can't get in. Thank you.

    04/28/2001 12:47:50
    1. Re: [MO-AR-WRV] Arkansas Based Genealogy Photo Archive
    2. Ken & Linda Howell
    3. Just type www.deadfred.com That worked for me. Linda -----Original Message----- From: DDB1800@aol.com <DDB1800@aol.com> To: MO-AR-WRV-L@rootsweb.com <MO-AR-WRV-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, April 28, 2001 10:46 PM Subject: Re: [MO-AR-WRV] Arkansas Based Genealogy Photo Archive >Could you please give me the URL for Deadfred photo gallery. Tried it and >can't get in. >Thank you. > > >==== MO-AR-WRV Mailing List ==== >"All change represents loss of some kind; that's why some of us resist it so strongly."--Jacob M. Braude > >============================== >Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp >Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > >

    04/28/2001 11:56:03
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] Arkansas Based Genealogy Photo Archive
    2. Hi .. I wanted to make you all aware that a new Web site offering a searchable database containing 1000s of photos is now available for free. We also the capablity to upload your own photos into the Archive ,We are home based in Springdale,Arkansas and would like to get the word out that we 'exsist' and are here to help you with your research ( although just palin old browesing is nice too Ü) " Dead Fred's Genealogy Photo Archive" http://www.deadfred Offering thousands of identified photos for people searching for long-lost relatives. There are currently over 1225 surnames representing 3000+ individuals that have been identified and added to the database Regards Joe@deadfred.com Founder

    04/28/2001 09:14:09
    1. Re: [MO-AR-WRV] Vandergrift/Dobbs/Dooley--TN,AR, MO--Alice
    2. Alice
    3. Hello Beth, Thank you for the information. I did check it out & found some things, I wrote a query & am waiting for a reply. Sincerely, Alice ----- Original Message ----- From: <Bpca4u@aol.com> To: <MO-AR-WRV-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 3:12 PM Subject: Re: [MO-AR-WRV] Vandergrift/Dobbs/Dooley--TN,AR, MO--Alice > In a message dated 3/28/01 8:11:15 AM Central Daylight Time, wishis29@nep.net > writes: > > << that my g grandfather is J.Thomas Vandergrift born about 1865 in Tn. He > married Laura A Johnson {nee Dobbs} she was the widow if James Johnson, in > Oct 1887. She was born about 1869 in Mo. They had several children, names > unknown except for my grandfather Thomas Fred born in 1897/98. > In the 1920 census Laura was still alive & living in DeValls Bluff with my > grandfather & 2 Dooley grandchildren, names are Joseph & {Emma} ? > Does anyone know anything about these families ? I have been told that > they were {River People} & lived near the white river. > > Alice, I don't know whether you found what you were looking for or not? I am > just reading this and have a suggestion for you. I am related to the > Alexander line in Douglas Co., MO. We have I believe she was my ggg aunt > Pheobe or Feba Alexander who marries a Dobbs---I had communicated with her > last remaining son (I think he was) living in IL years ago. He had told me a > little about her family. > But I didn't know that they had lived anywhere except Douglas Co., MO until I > discovered Dwight Lane, a list reader at ARIZARD-L@rootsweb.com who is > related to the Dobbs family. He had picked up our aunt Pheobe Dobbs in Stone > County, AR. It seems to me that Dwight's portion of the family may have lived > in Lawrence Co., AR. > > You may want to go to the ARIZARD list and search the archives for his > information and then contact him with you questions if it looks like the > information he has posted on that ARIZARD list could be connected to your > Dobbs! I do hope it is because he is an excellent researcher! > > Great success in your research! > Hope this helps. > Beth Peck Cooper > > > ==== MO-AR-WRV Mailing List ==== > "A Society that wants to build the future must know its past, its real past, as it was."--Anatoly Rybakov > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    04/26/2001 09:15:04
    1. Re: [MO-AR-WRV] Vandergrift/Dobbs/Dooley--TN,AR, MO--Alice
    2. In a message dated 3/28/01 8:11:15 AM Central Daylight Time, wishis29@nep.net writes: << that my g grandfather is J.Thomas Vandergrift born about 1865 in Tn. He married Laura A Johnson {nee Dobbs} she was the widow if James Johnson, in Oct 1887. She was born about 1869 in Mo. They had several children, names unknown except for my grandfather Thomas Fred born in 1897/98. In the 1920 census Laura was still alive & living in DeValls Bluff with my grandfather & 2 Dooley grandchildren, names are Joseph & {Emma} ? Does anyone know anything about these families ? I have been told that they were {River People} & lived near the white river. Alice, I don't know whether you found what you were looking for or not? I am just reading this and have a suggestion for you. I am related to the Alexander line in Douglas Co., MO. We have I believe she was my ggg aunt Pheobe or Feba Alexander who marries a Dobbs---I had communicated with her last remaining son (I think he was) living in IL years ago. He had told me a little about her family. But I didn't know that they had lived anywhere except Douglas Co., MO until I discovered Dwight Lane, a list reader at ARIZARD-L@rootsweb.com who is related to the Dobbs family. He had picked up our aunt Pheobe Dobbs in Stone County, AR. It seems to me that Dwight's portion of the family may have lived in Lawrence Co., AR. You may want to go to the ARIZARD list and search the archives for his information and then contact him with you questions if it looks like the information he has posted on that ARIZARD list could be connected to your Dobbs! I do hope it is because he is an excellent researcher! Great success in your research! Hope this helps. Beth Peck Cooper

    04/24/2001 09:12:03
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] St. Clair/ Petty
    2. Hello there Listers, Does anyone out there is genealogy land recognize this person? STCLAIR NELLE MURIEL 12/15/1901 STCLAIR PETTY F MISSOURI <A HREF="http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/CA/LosAngeles"> LOS ANGELES(19)</A> 05/23/1956 54 yrs <A HREF="http://vitals.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/postem.cgi?op=add&app=CA+Death&key=8007433&return=%3Ca+href%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fvitals%2Erootsweb%2Ecom%2Fca%2Fdeath%2Fsearch%2Ecgi%3Fsurname%3D%26amp%3Bgiven%3D%26amp%3Bstart%3D%26amp%3Bdyear%3D%26amp%3Bdplace%3D%26amp%3Bmlast%3D%26amp%3Bflast%3Dpetty%26amp%3Byear%3D%26amp%3Bbplace%3DMO%26amp%3Bsex%3D%26amp%3Bstype%3DExact%22%3EReturn+to+CA+Death+Records%3C%2Fa%3E&app_info=NELLE+MURIEL+STCLAIR+died+on+05%2F23%2F1956+in+LOS+ANGELES%2819%29">Add</A> The name after the date of birth is Mother's maiden name and the next name is Father's name. Warmest Smiles, Pama While we work on our past, they take away our future. STOP CHILD ABUSE. You can make a difference. (Meemaw's girl) http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/Courtney.html http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/joshie.html www.vannucci.homestead.com/index.html

    04/23/2001 10:02:41
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] Tittsworth info
    2. Heddo again Listers, Welp, I still haven't came to know who this mysterious Myrtle Tittsworth that married William Reese or Reece. But I have gotten quite a few dates by goin to the CA death and birth site. So I am passing along my info that I collected for you all to enjoy!!! I believe there are 8 to 14 new dates and SS #'s to go with some of them. (I AM JUST BESIDE MYSELF WITH JOY!!!) Hope it isn't short lived.::heehee Take Care and Warmest Smiles Always, Pama Descendants of Thomas David Tittsworth 1 TITTSWORTH, Thomas David b: April 28, 1883 in Christian Co., MO d: October 26, 1920 in Broken Arrow, Tulsa County, OK. .. +MCCOY, Rebecca Ann "Becky" b: June 23, 1883 in Missouri d: October 26, 1939 in Reeds Spring, MO .. 2 TITTSWORTH, Florence May b: Abt. 1902 in Missouri ...... +HENDERSON, Jim ....... 3 HENDERSON, Earl ....... 3 HENDERSON, Buelah ....... 3 HENDERSON, Nola .. 2 TITTSWORTH, James William b: October 1, 1904 in Missouri d: January 9, 1988 in Tuolumne Co., CA Social Security Number: 500-10-3307 ...... +CHANDLER, Hazel Faye b: July 20, 1911 in Missouri d: April 22, 1982 in Tuolumne Co., CA Social Security Number: 549-34-8883 ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Hazel Marie ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Mildred ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Mabel Ann ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, James Jr. .. *2nd Wife of TITTSWORTH, James William: ...... +GOINS, Lela .. 2 TITTSWORTH, Jesse Aaron b: December 6, 1908 in Missouri d: September 1980 ...... +WHITE, Eva Belle b: March 11, 1910 in Taney Co., MO d: June 29, 1996 ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Dorothy Lee ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Wilma Jean ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Harold LaVern b: May 22, 1938 in Missouri d: January 6, 1997 in Stanislaus Co., CA Social Security Number: 552-50-6231 ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Kenneth Dean ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Donald Ray b: August 18, 1943 in Tulare Co., CA .. 2 TITTSWORTH, Gladys Lucy b: November 23, 1912 in Missouri d: October 23, 1963 in Tulare Co., CA Social Security Number: 549-34-5305 ...... +NOBLE, Mack ....... 3 NOBLE, Jewel ....... 3 NOBLE, Ishamael ....... 3 NOBLE, James ....... 3 NOBLE, Bertie May .. 2 TITTSWORTH, Claude Herman ...... +SCHULTZ, Irene ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Merle ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Geraldine ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Ruth Ann ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Carrel ....... 3 TITTSWORTH, Joe .. 2 TITTSWORTH, Lexie Irene b: August 27, 1916 in Missouri d: December 26, 1972 in Stanislaus Co., MO Social Security Number: 500-09-5100 ...... +PATRICK, O. "Bud" ....... 3 PATRICK, Delphia Jean .. *2nd Husband of TITTSWORTH, Lexie Irene: ...... +BRUMLEY, Eugene Don b: October 4, 1895 in Missouri d: January 22, 1975 in Stanislaus Co., CA Social Security Number: 487-28-0828 ....... 3 BRUMLEY, Margaret Sue "Peggy" b: March 7, 1943 in Stanislaus Co., CA ....... 3 BRUMLEY, Ronald ....... 3 BRUMLEY, Jerry Lee b: July 30, 1945 in Stanislaus Co., CA While we work on our past, they take away our future. STOP CHILD ABUSE. You can make a difference. (Meemaw's girl) http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/Courtney.html http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/joshie.html www.vannucci.homestead.com/index.html

    04/19/2001 01:34:47
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] Petty info?
    2. I found this on the 1920 Christian Co. census. Does anyone out there know who this Rube belongs to. I tried to put him with Samuel and Amelda but his birth was after Samuel died. HELP AGAIN!!! Christian Co. Garrison township # Petty, Rube 36 IL IL IL Farm Laborer Home Farm Lora 39 IL IL IL Ruth 10 MO IL IL Thelma 6 MO IL IL Omer 1 9/12 AR IL IL Warmest Smiles, Pama While we work on our past, they take away our future. STOP CHILD ABUSE. You can make a difference. (Meemaw's girl) http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/Courtney.html http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/joshie.html www.vannucci.homestead.com/index.html

    04/18/2001 01:57:10
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] The Turnbo Manuscripts URL
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. http://198.209.8.166/turnbo/about.html Someone on one of the lists asked today about this site. I just now ran across it. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler List Founder & Coordinator MO-Abstracts-L@rootsweb.com

    04/18/2001 12:37:06
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] jest yakkin' & tellin' stories
    2. Vonda Sheets
    3. I'm back....<BG> I've got a little story that explains a lot about cultural differences, even within families within the borders of MO. Y'all know that Greg and I are still newlyweds--we got married in May 1998. If you've been onlist long enough, you know that his folks were divorced when he was young, and he isn't real familiar with his Sheets side--although it's gettin' better (I'm a little insistent on these kinda things, no surprise). Greg's grandfather was born in 1906 in Laclede Co. MO, which surprised both of us last year at Earl's funeral. I'd never met him, but Greg's dad is so firmly entrenched in the Kansas City metropolitan area, and we knew that Earl had married Greg's grandmother in Andrews Co. MO (NW MO), that I'd never guessed the family had Ozarks' roots. However, many Ozarks' families--my own included--emigrated to the Kansas City area during the first half of the 1900s, due to the availability of jobs and an easier life. Shoot, I even moved up there in 1985, and didn't move back south until 1990--it's been a family tradition since my 2xg grandparents, Sherman and Annis Bull did it around 1919. You move up there, work, and sooner or later, most of the family moves back. I say most, because some of each generation has stayed behind in KC. So...if you lose your family for a while during the early 1900s, check out the KC area, both MO and KS. Especially if you don't find them in OK, TX, or CA eventually. "Ennyways..." Greg's stepmother is a Knudson, and her folks lived in the same house she and Greg's dad, Wayne, live in now in Independence. Wayne and Ilene did live in the house next door, still own it, but Greg's youngest bro lives there now. Ilene's mother passed away in December, and her father had passed on in 1993 (maybe 1996, I forget at the moment). The family chose to hold a memorial service in Independence last Saturday, and Greg--who knew the Knudsons from summers spent at his dad's--and I went up for it. Get this--we didn't even have to take any kids with us! (THAT was a big treat! It just sorta worked out that way...) Friday night, we got our room near I-70 and Noland Road, and visited some with Wayne and Ilene. Since Greg is nearly as involved with Roundup as I am--how many wives can say their husbands help them find men?--we, of course, told them about the play and Roundup. Ilene made the comment that a big put-down in their area is to call someone a "Bald Knobber" or a "slack-jawed yokel". So Greg then launched into what the Bald Knobbers were about, and she was impressed. I've been in a long skirt phase for nearly a year now--remember me telling about climbing the 6 ft cattle fence in one back in September? I'm still picking burrs off it--and finally found a long black "granny" skirt last week that I bought to wear Saturday afternooon for the service. We left the motel early Sat AM, ate breakfast at the Krispy Kreme (first time I'd been in one, pretty good donuts), and proceeded to hit the area thrift shops on Noland Road for costumes for the play we're doing for Outlaw Roundup (toldja I've been LIVING Roundup lately). Got lucky at one of the first places my 2nd MIL told us to go to, and found 2 "unblocked" gray felt Stetsons for $2.50 each. Unblocked means they are in hat form, but haven't been shaped into cowboy hats yet. These hats are huge, almost like straw garden hats, with a big floppy brim and deep crown (or whatever they're called), and they don't have a hatband. Could've used a few more, but I was thrilled to find them. Found some other great things we needed at a few other shops, then back to the motel to change for the service. Yes, I wore my long black granny skirt, black cowboy boots, black suede vest, and a leopard print tank. I've also been trying to manage my hair--which is getting long--with hot rollers, so it was very curly. So I looked like a dignified eccentric, probably/hopefully, since I dress to suit myself (and sometimes Greg), but hopefully still proper and ladylike (as much as I can be! <BG>). I got some compliments from Greg's sis and cousin, so I know it was alright. <even bigger grin> Mind you, these folks sometimes visit the Ozarks on vacation, but really have no idea on the culture or anything. Greg's father is little or no help on genealogy! After the memorial, 21 of us ate dinner at a restaurant on the square in Independence, then went something like 6 miles to a Maggie Moo's and Starbucks for ice cream in a big shopping center on the SW side of town. (I told Greg I liked the way the Sheets/Knudson clan does things!) Most of the family were sitting at tables on the sidewalks in front of the 2 shops, when I went out to the car for something. While there, I put one of the gray hats on, just for fun, and came trotting back like nothing was out of place. Would you believe not one person cracked a grin? Nor asked me anything? It's almost as if they were ignoring me to be polite. Probably what they were doing. I don't know where Greg was at that moment, but I felt totally unfunny. He laughed when he did see me, but not one of the 19 others said one word. Now, if Rick and Ingrid--my partners in time, co-writers on the play, and all-around running buddies--had seen me, they'd've been in stitches. I mean, hillbilly humor is understated, but I didn't think it was that understated. A big, floppy hillbilly hat on a city-dressed woman? C'mon, isn't that funny? Maybe not LOL, but at least a smile or "Where did you get that hat?" A little later, once some of them knew about the play and what Greg and I were doing that morning, it was better. Ilene's older bro, who is a Dr. in Columbia, even put the hat on--and looked pretty darn hillbilly in it. I got a lot of educatin' to do, it looks like. Some of them are coming down for Outlaw Roundup--that's a start. But it's jest amazin' to me that there is such a culture difference, and it's only 200 miles to KC from Taney Co. Of course, none of them know me real well, but still... Y'all have a good week! Vonda ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/

    04/17/2001 05:56:23
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] a little of this, a little of that
    2. Vonda Sheets
    3. Hey, Howdy! (I rather like that salutation! <BG>) Glad to see that y'all are keeping the home fires burning, so to speak. Me, I'm still around, but don't get alarmed if you e me and don't hear from me for awhiles. I just got my e's checked for the first time in a week--bin outta town as well as busier than a bee buzzin' in the honeysuckle--and I still have 63 just in my inbox that I've read and gotta do something about... A couple of things about the lists, then I'll get to chattin'-- Don't forget, those of you on both Taney and WRV, that iffen you post to both (like I do for these update/chat things), watch where you get a response from. If you get a response from the WRV and you reply to the Taney list, there's a chance some folks aren't on both, and the person you are trying to connect with isn't on the Taney. And vice versa and so on...y'all are smart folks, you probably already know that. Whereas I'm a little bit slow at times... And, in posts to the list, if you got a bunch of fancy fonts or html coding in your e, OR an attachment--it won't get through to the lists. You can do a link, like what I have in my signature line, or some kind of saying, like Pama does, but anything fancy, and Rootsweb will just spit it back atcha. That's one way they ensure that nobody catches any viruses from an email list, and to protect their servers. I don't know about y'all, but I'm rather dependent on Rootsweb's servers, so I appreciate what they do. Just make sure the e's you are trying to post to the lists are "Plain Text," and you should get through jest fine. Okeydoke, enuff bizness, let's yak. (If you ain't interested, that's alright, I won't know <BG>). Ingrid and I have NOT resorted to doing the can-can out on the intersections of Hwy 65 and Hwy 76 in Branson, in order to attract men that like to ride horses, shoot guns and hang people. We've considered it, done some begging just about everytime we're out doing other stuff (we LIVE Outlaw Roundup right now) including breakfast, shopping at WalMart, getting gas, and etc., but no Can-Can at this time. I personally have no sense of rhythm (it didn't come in the gene package), and have no inclination to make a fool of myself dancin' in short skirts. My face wouldn't be the only thing I'd be fallin' on... We've just about got enough actors to be in the play without making all of them double up. We're shy some horses and a few guns, but the way things are going, it'll be okay. I'm a little worried--but not frettin' jest yet--about funds for the sound system, but the Creator tends to make things happen on His own time schedule, so it'll be okay. I've been out soliciting doorprizes for the ticket drawings we're going to have, and some nice ones are shaping up. The biggie looks like it's going to be a weekend for 2 in Branson, with lodging and show tickets, and maybe a meal or two. What I'm discussing--in case you are new--is "Law Day 2001: Outlaw Roundup", a benefit to be held at Shadow Rock Park May 19 in Forsyth, MO. There's gonna be kids' activities, exhibits, music, tours of the old Taney County Jail and the cabin in the park, and the play "The League: Taney County Justice". And much more. It all starts at 9 AM, ends about 5 PM, bridging the gap between the Forsyth city-wide yard sale and the Chamber of Commerce's Fish Fry. Admission is free, there'll be hayride shuttles between parking and various stops in the park, and you'll get to see my husband, who is playing the role of Galba Branson, get shot in the Kirbyville shootout during the play. (I've gotten my father-in-law, my hubby, my son, my MIL, my sister, and a couple of cousins in the play--good thing I have a large family!, and a blessing it is that they're willing to help me when I'm screaming for it!) We're gonna have fun! So if you can come, I'll be more than happy to see ya there. I know of a couple of listers who are meeting "new" kinfolk at Outlaw Roundup, and the suggestion I have for you is this (if you are unfamiliar with the area)--the announcer is going to be stationed near the stage, under a blue shelter (we're calling it the Blue Top). As far as I know, it'll be the only blue top in the park that day. I would plan on meeting up with folks at the announcer's tent if I were y'all. I'm the Event Co-ordinator, so I'll have a Walkie, and you can ask the announcer to call me if you want to meet up. I plan to be wearing my red Tear Dress that day, and yes, I'll be busy...but I'd be more than happy to meet up with you. You might have to wait a few minutes, depending on what's going on, but if you don't find me, have the announcer call me. I'm in the process of putting together a Bald Knobber/Anti-Bald Knobber genealogy, and it should be near the BK exhibit in the Jail. Hee, hee...I have so much doing this stuff. BTW, the dogwood are about done bloomin'--they popped out towards the end of last week. So are the redbuds, and the "sarviceberry" are all done. But the irises are coming up and budding out, the lilacs are out in full force, and the oak trees have finally leafed out (and them nasty little red pollen-holders of theirs are about all gone, thankfully). It's been a beautiful day in the Ozarks! Have a GREAT week! Vonda ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/

    04/17/2001 04:18:02
    1. RE: [MO-AR-WRV] St. Clair???
    2. HOUK DON (CBG)
    3. Hi Pama, I have been watching for a reply from Mike (who is the EXPERT on the St. Clair family), but I'll go ahead and tell you what I show & to say that I don't think you missed a son for Nathaniel & Almeda Angeline (CUMMINGS) St. CLAIRE as I show them as having married ca1884-1885 (don't have exact date) whereas the Nathaniel H. ST. CLAIR h/o Fannie (BRAUNER) ST. CLAIR showed as being 28 in 1910. I don't have a 1900 Census Record to prove it, but I show this Nathaniel b.1881-1882 as being the youngest of 5 children of William ST. CLAIR & his wife Alsey Ann COOK who were listed in the Index to 1880 TaneyCo,MO with 4 children, so I have assumed that this younger Nathaniel was born in either 1881 or 1882. I certainly welcome being corrected if you, Mike or others have something that would indicate this is in error. Don Houk -----Original Message----- From: Xmeemawx@aol.com [mailto:Xmeemawx@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 5:10 AM To: MO-AR-WRV-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MO-AR-WRV] St. Clair??? Ok Lister, Still figuring this out. LOL In 1910 census it show Nathaniel H. St. Clair 52 and Almedia 53 and family in the Jasper township house # 60 then # 69 is Nathaniel H. St. Clair 28 and Fannie 22 and family (which I found their marriage license in the Taney 1900 to 1903 marriage records. But my question is that I don't have a Nathaniel H. age 28 listed for any of the children I have. I would think that being the same name and parents all born in MO that there would be a connection. Did I miss a son of Nathaniel and Almedia? HELP!!!!! ::smiles:: Warmest Smiles, Pama While we work on our past, they take away our future. STOP CHILD ABUSE. You can make a difference. (Meemaw's girl) http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/Courtney.html http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/joshie.html www.vannucci.homestead.com/index.html ==== MO-AR-WRV Mailing List ==== "Life is a culmination of the past, an awareness of the present, and indication of a future beyond knowledge, the quality that gives a touch of divinity to matter."--C. Lindbergh, "Is Civilization Progress?" Jul 1964 ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    04/14/2001 03:56:27
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] Census readings
    2. Hello, Just little ole me again. I have been going thru and reading some census and a few of the names got me thinking. Some of the folks out there that cannot locate their family members might try looking for their first names. I found many that where wrote down with first name first and then last name. Anyway, just an idea for that certain person that you might be having a hard time finding. Warmest Smiles, Pama While we work on our past, they take away our future. STOP CHILD ABUSE. You can make a difference. (Meemaw's girl) http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/Courtney.html http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/joshie.html www.vannucci.homestead.com/index.html

    04/14/2001 12:21:52
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] St. Clair???
    2. Ok Lister, Still figuring this out. LOL In 1910 census it show Nathaniel H. St. Clair 52 and Almedia 53 and family in the Jasper township house # 60 then # 69 is Nathaniel H. St. Clair 28 and Fannie 22 and family (which I found their marriage license in the Taney 1900 to 1903 marriage records. But my question is that I don't have a Nathaniel H. age 28 listed for any of the children I have. I would think that being the same name and parents all born in MO that there would be a connection. Did I miss a son of Nathaniel and Almedia? HELP!!!!! ::smiles:: Warmest Smiles, Pama While we work on our past, they take away our future. STOP CHILD ABUSE. You can make a difference. (Meemaw's girl) http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/Courtney.html http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/joshie.html www.vannucci.homestead.com/index.html

    04/13/2001 10:09:59
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] Tittsworth 1920
    2. Hello Listers, I am enclosing the 1920 Christian County Census of Tittsworth. The only one that I have found so far is Elzy and Nannie in Linn Township. 1920 Christian County Tittsworth, Elzey head 47 MO AR VA Nannie wife 38 MO MO MO Lloyd son 15 MO MO MO Eulah dau 16 MO MO MO Bonnie dau 14 MO MO MO Roxie dau 12 MO MO MO Noel son 10 MO MO MO Cleo son 8 MO MO MO Pauline dau 5 MO MO MO Durwood son 4 MO MO MO Thought some would like the documention of it. Warmest Smiles, Pama While we work on our past, they take away our future. STOP CHILD ABUSE. You can make a difference. (Meemaw's girl) http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/Courtney.html

    04/11/2001 11:33:15
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] Thanks and Help Needed in Search 10 Apr 2001
    2. Vonda Sheets
    3. >From David Clair at mailto:dwclair@yahoo.com >> I am seeking information about my Great Grandfather, Frank CLAIR, who resided in Exeter, Barry, MO, in the early 1890's. He apparently left his family around 1892-4 and was last heard from in Peoria, Ottawa, OK, in the mid or late 1890's. The only document that I have pertaining to him is a copy of his marriage license. He md Elizabeth Jane MCMAINS in Marysville, Marshall, KS, in 1886. My Grandfather, Clarence CLAIR was born in Exeter in 1892. We don't know where Frank was born or when or where he died. Best Regards, David<< BTW, Thanks to you, David Vonda Wilson Sheets ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/

    04/11/2001 03:22:54
    1. [MO-AR-WRV] Sadness
    2. Hello Listers, I know this is not actually for this type of thing but you folks are my friends. For you that aren't familiar with me, this might sound strange, so please bare with me. As many of you have gone to my granddaughter's page at the addy at the bottom of the page. There has been another loss. Little Joshie Polson. My heart aches every time I go to Courtney's, but I still have to cause that is what keeps me with her. Now Little Joshie has been connected to this link. My daughter has added a page to Courtney's that goes to his page. Here is his link. It is only one page long. http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/joshie.html Please take time to sign his dreambook. He was so very young and did not have a real chance at life as was my Courtney. (Believe it or not I read every message that is posted to her page.) Helps me to know she was loved. Tears and Hugs from the Heart, Pama While we work on our past, they take away our future. STOP CHILD ABUSE. You can make a difference. (Meemaw's girl) http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/courtneylynn/Courtney.html

    04/10/2001 11:11:07