you wrote: >Lister, >Heddo, ::smiles::, just me again. Didn't know if you all had seen this site >or not. It is of Logan Cmt. in Taney Co. MO. Not very many graves there that >are readable. But it is still a wonderful page to pull up. Here is the page >if you want to take a look. http://www.geocities.com/soakbear/cemetery.htm >These are the ones that are listed there, but the page was done beautifully. >SNIP< Thanks Pama, I will take that as a big compliment..... (SMILE) Webmaster for Logan Cemetery Webpage Barbara Logan dlogan@alaska.net
Lister, Heddo, ::smiles::, just me again. Didn't know if you all had seen this site or not. It is of Logan Cmt. in Taney Co. MO. Not very many graves there that are readable. But it is still a wonderful page to pull up. Here is the page if you want to take a look.http://www.geocities.com/soakbear/cemetery.htm These are the ones that are listed there, but the page was done beautifully. > Berry, Amanda M. b. Mar 12, 1871, d. Jan. 23, 1909, At Rest > Logan, A.T., 1804, d. 1888, stone with Charity > Logan, Charity E., 1848, d. 1910, his wife, At RestRecords of the above are > as follows:Berry, Mary Amanda "Mandy" Logan Fullerton, b. Mar 12, 1871, d. > Jan. 23, 1909, At Rest, d/o A.T. and Charity > Logan, Alexander Thomas, birthdate was Nov 2, 1811, according to his family > Bible, d. March 28, 1888 > Logan, Charity Elizabeth Wiggins, 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
I received this query - can anyone help Debra?? PLEASE REPLY TO DEBRA< NOT THE LIST! Thanks! From: B4StarWalker@aol.com Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 Subject: Taney County Cemetaries Hi, my name is Debra Murphy. I am searching for information on ggg grandfather & mother, Caleb D. Edwards and his wife, who we believe was Annie Hodges (Anner on census records), my gg grandfather, James B. Edwards and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Lake. They all resided in Walnut Shade, Missouri in Taney County. We, my sisters and I, are trying to find out where they are buried. We are almost 100% certain that Mary Elizabeth Lake Edwards is buried in Walnut Shade, but cannot find cemetary listings. Her dob is Dec 28, 1826 and dod is March 30, 1873. Her husband, James B. was born about 1827. We thought he may have fought on the Union side in the Civil War and died, as we have no death date for him. My ggg Grandfather, Caleb D. Edwards, was born about 1798 and died around 1887. James Weatherman, his son in law, and his daughter Susan took care of him the last few years of his life. His wife, Annie, was born about 1804 and died in Walnut Shade on June 25, 1875. We are hoping to come down that way sometime this year and look for their graves. Any information you might have would be greatly appreciated. I have been looking on-line for some time and have found little on which cemetary they may be in. Thank you, Debbie
Any idea who Sarilda McDaniel's parents were? Lots of these surnames in my tree, including McDaniel, Simpson, White, Clevenger and Scott. :-) Kim ----- Original Message ----- From: <Xmeemawx@aol.com> To: <MO-AR-WRV-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 4:46 PM Subject: [MO-AR-WRV] Re: [MOTANEY] Cupp-Bilyeu > In a message dated 3/21/01 11:54:10 AM Central Standard Time, > vonda@peoplepc.com writes: > > > ***Daisy Alice's parents > > Nancy Anna White and Isaac Simpson Cupp. > > ***Daisy Alice d/o Sarilda McDaniel and David Cupp, b > 1877 md to George Clevenger. > > Simpson D. Cupp and Sarilda McDaniel was Daisy Alice's parents. > > ***Daisy b 1902 d/o Isaac Simpson > (also s/o Sarilda and David) and a mysterious Nancy Anna. Could Nancy Anna > have been a Clevenger? > > Nancy Anna White b. Nov 7 1868 d. Mar 31, 1946 Taney Co. MO. Meadows Cmt. > > ***We have a Laura Cupp b Sep 1879 md to Louis Beardon, correct? > And we have a Laura E. Cupp b ca 1873, d/o David Cupp and Elizabeth Scott, > correct? > > They are one in the same. Or at least that is what I have. > > Hope this helps. > 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 > > > ==== MO-AR-WRV Mailing List ==== > Do you have records or data for the WRV? Transcribe it! > Do you have a webpage with information for the WRV? Link it! > Get involved! > > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html > >
In a message dated 3/21/01 11:54:10 AM Central Standard Time, vonda@peoplepc.com writes: > ***Daisy Alice's parents Nancy Anna White and Isaac Simpson Cupp. ***Daisy Alice d/o Sarilda McDaniel and David Cupp, b 1877 md to George Clevenger. Simpson D. Cupp and Sarilda McDaniel was Daisy Alice's parents. ***Daisy b 1902 d/o Isaac Simpson (also s/o Sarilda and David) and a mysterious Nancy Anna. Could Nancy Anna have been a Clevenger? Nancy Anna White b. Nov 7 1868 d. Mar 31, 1946 Taney Co. MO. Meadows Cmt. ***We have a Laura Cupp b Sep 1879 md to Louis Beardon, correct? And we have a Laura E. Cupp b ca 1873, d/o David Cupp and Elizabeth Scott, correct? They are one in the same. Or at least that is what I have. Hope this helps. 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
Does anyone know where I can purchase the book by Nancie Todd Webber called Taney County's Missouri in 1840? Thanks Linda ********************************** Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly........
Thanks Vicki that was the site I was looking for Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Meg Bookout <bookout@qnet.com> To: <MO-AR-WRV-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 8:10 AM Subject: Re: [MO-AR-WRV] migration maps > Thanks Vicki! Great site! > Meg Gentry Bookout > > Tinerdv@aol.com wrote: > > > Is this the one you're looking for? > > http://www.hamrick.com/names/ > > > > Vicki Tiner Moyer > > Denver, Colorado > > > > ==== MO-AR-WRV Mailing List ==== > > Visit the White River Valley web! > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ > > > > ============================== > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > ==== MO-AR-WRV Mailing List ==== > Do you have records or data for the WRV? Transcribe it! > Do you have a webpage with information for the WRV? Link it! > Get involved! > > > ============================== > 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 >
Is this the one you're looking for? http://www.hamrick.com/names/ Vicki Tiner Moyer Denver, Colorado
Thanks Vicki! Great site! Meg Gentry Bookout Tinerdv@aol.com wrote: > Is this the one you're looking for? > http://www.hamrick.com/names/ > > Vicki Tiner Moyer > Denver, Colorado > > ==== MO-AR-WRV Mailing List ==== > Visit the White River Valley web! > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
Heyyyy, howdeeee! (to quote a friend of mine!) Welllllp... We are still running auditions for the Bald Knobber Re-enactment (the play we've written entitled "The League: Taney County Justice"), and would you believe there is a dearth of men in their 30s and 40s who want to come play with us? Ingrid and I haven't yet resorted to yanking men off the street and asking them if they can act, but the corner of Hwys 65 and 76 has stop lights that sometimes take forever to change and we think we might be successful if we hang out down there. I even went out to the electric co-operative, where my dad works, and actively recruited some of the linemen. With my daddy's permission, I might add. I got there a little before the guys--most of whom I grew up selling Girl Scout cookies and whatever else they made us do from school, to--clocked out...some of those very same fellas I've known all my life hid from me, and when I was standing outside as the figurative whistle blew, they took off running for their trucks, telling me hello and a couple of them lied and said they were scared of horses. (I know better). Gee, you'd think any man would jump at the chance to ride horses, shoot guns, and hang people. <BG> However, as you know, I'm a persistent squeaky wheel, and am not above batting eyelashes and acting hopelessly helpless to get what I need. Greg has even been calling upon about everyone he knows--and it's quite an extensive list--trying to get men to come be in the play. I think he's afraid he's going to end up with about 3 roles in the play, and he wants to watch it instead of be in it. The re-enactment will take place 19 May at Shadow Rock Park; it is one of the activities of Law Day 2001: Outlaw Roundup, which is a benefit to raise funds to restore the old Taney County Jail, home of the White River Valley Historical Society. There are over 40 speaking roles, and we need about 20 extra men who can yell, as well. That sed... I am looking for family stories about the Bald Knobbers to have in the exhibits at the Jail. Now that I think on it, I'm not interested in just the BK, but anyone who is descended from victims of crimes committed in the 18 & 1900s, or the descendants of the so-called "criminals" themselves. (I say so-called, because some of the family feuds, e.g. the Bilyeu-Meadows shootout in 1898, have some reason on both sides to be right and wrong.) The BK themselves are still a touchy subject in Taney County, with folks on both sides even these days. I am in the process of getting some exhibits done for "Roundup", and a good example of this would be... 1) A father who was shot and/or otherwise victimized by a bushwhacker during or shortly after the Civil War. 2) My grandmother recorded a song about the Fleagle Gang some years ago. It was a ballad written after Jake Fleagle was shot by law officers at the Branson Railroad Depot in 1931. Jake and one of his brothers had lived out south of Hollister, near Ridgedale, for quite a while under pseudonyms; law officers set a trap and when he showed up, he was killed. We are going to have the song playing near the exhibit. 3) Bonnie and Clyde ran through southern MO, kidnapping a young boy in Stone County and making him show them the way out of the backcountry area, into AR. The boy was released unharmed, I believe in Carroll Co. 4) There is no documented evidence that Jesse James actually lived in the White River Valley, under his real name or not, but there are stories of him riding through and taking meals and spending the night with various families. Again, I don't know if it was really him, for the things attributed to him would have taken him 3 or 4 lifetimes to actually do. 5) William Quantrill was not from the White River Valley, and apparently was never really near it. There is some evidence that he was in the Lawrence-Dade-Vernon County areas of MO at various times; there is also some evidence that many of his followers moved into the White River Valley after his death. If you would really make my job easier, I would love to hear your stories. If you don't want your name used as a source, that's fine (just tell me--I keep secrets). If you are searching for more information on someone in your ancestry or a family friend, it would be neat if someone reads your story at Outlaw Roundup, and contacted me (then I'd contact you), saying, "I knew about this!" or something similar. If you don't particularly want to remain anonymous, post 'em to the lists, and let others read them. MAKE SURE you holler "Hey, Vonda" in the process, else I might not realize I'm supposed to be catching a certain story or something for Roundup (I'm a little obtuse at times...) Otherwise, e me privately with your info, and I'll keep your name out of it! BTW, Don Houk--Georgine has called me thrice wondering if you are still around! <BG> Vonda ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/
I need help please, I used to have a web page bookmarked but cant find it . Does anyone know where the web page is where you can type in your surname and get a migration map during different time periods? Thanks Linda ********************************** Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly........
Hello White researchers, I have recently found that John R. White, son of Charles and Anna White, born in Bear Creek township @ 1850, died in Tahlequa Oklahoma in 1921. His wife, Martha G. (Benton) White died in Westville Oklahoma in 1933. She was living with her daughter Tinnie Walker at the time. She was drawing a 30$ a month pension from the federal government for John R. Whites service in the Union Army during the Civil War. She collected the pension from 1930 until her death in 1933. It took her quite some time to convince the government that her husbands service in the 73 enrolled Missouri Militia was Union service. I have also found out that Martha maried Greenberry Ogles originally but he was killed near Carrollton in 1862. I don't know how. It is intersting to me that John R. died in the capital of the Cherokee Nation. I have been looking for the indian connection to this family for awhile. Hope this helps Richard White
Stone Co. is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. Have a look at some of the activities going on at http://www.stonecounty150.homestead.com/ Vonda Wilson Sheets ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/
All of you who are researching or interested in those involved in the Christian County Bald Knobbers listen up! I think I found a relationship link between John Mathews and Dave Walker! (I figured there was one...other than friendship). By putting together the Shipman info I recieved from one researcher and the Weatherman info I recieved from someone (I think) in this list I have realized that the Phoebe Sloan who was the second wife to Abraham Shipman (David Walker's father-in-law) was actually Phoebe Mathews (her first husband was Sloan) and her brother was the John Mathews that was hung that day! So John was Dave's step-mother-in-law's brother. Whew! Don't ya love that feeling ya get when you figure something out! :-) Kim _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Listers, Here is a link to all the newspapers that are on-line in MO. Just thought some of you might like to have them. http://www.start4all.com/newspapers/missouri.htm Warmest Smiles, Pama Stop Child Abuse (Meemaw's little girl) http://members.nbci.com/xvrairaivx/Courtneymainpage.html
ANNA M. (nee ARTHUR) MILLER and CHARLES A. MILLER. Thanks to a very kind person in the Kansas City area, name of Chris, I have the following information. Need more to complete my search. She and Charles were probably married late 1890 or early 1900. Anna M. Miller was married to Charles. A. Miller. She was in the Kansas City Directory 1937 through 1945. Last known address was 3339 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri. Was listed as the widow of Charles A. Miller. She was not in the K. C. directory in 1947. Probably died between 1945 and 1947. I sent this information, (all I had), to obtain a death certificate. Anna M. Arthur, probably born Between 1870 - 1890 in Iowa. Her siblings that I have traced were born in Decatur, Iowa. One of her brothers was my grandfather. He and her other siblings and parents, are all deceased and buried in Gass Cemetery, Boone County, Arkansas. They did a five year search and did not find a death certificate. Her parents, my great grandparents, were; James Nathaniel Arthur born Indiana 7/30/1847 d. 01/16/1939 Pheobe Liviney Endsley born Indiana 7/22/1849 d. 11/30/1938 The parents and siblings all died in Alpena or Burlington, Arkansas and all buried in same cemetery. Is there is a census or any other type of way to see when she died? Am looking for her children, if she had any. Would very much like to know when and where she died and where she is buried. Possibly an obit if at all possible. I have two brick walls. This is one of them. Any information at all will be greatly appreciated. Any type of advise or help will be gratefully accepted. I want to find her very much. Respectfully yours, Jan
> I am looking for the following Johnston folks that were in the > Barry/Newton/Jasper/Lawrence Counties, MO area in the late 1800s. > > Urias John Johnston 1825-1892; married to Elizabeth Clark b 1830. > > Their children were: > > Nancy Ann 1848 > John Urias 1849 > William Jasper 1850-1945; married to Mary Elizabeth White > Elizabeth J. "Pet" 1851-1937; m. George Wiseley > Francis Marion 1854; m. M.A. Reed > Henry "King" 1856; m. Mattie > Margaret V. 1865 > Andrew Jackson 1867 > Mary A. 1869-1895 > Nancy E. 1871 > James Fountain 1859-1924; m. Suzie > Charity Catherine 1863-1949 > > If anyone has any knowledge of these folks, please let me know. > > Thanks very much! > Jerry Johnston > Scottsdale, AZ > > > >
>From Mabel Phillips-- Most likely you have this, but I had a couple of other people [Ellen Howell & Jean Gordon] I sent it to & thought if there was anything new here, you might be interested. In case you didn't get it, here's the Tittsworth info I ran into. I posted it again (or copied it) because I couldn't recall who had asked about Jesse Galloway. Jesse Galloway, Civil War & Tittsworth Posted by: Mabel Phillips Date: February 23, 2001 I can't locate who it was who recently asked me about Civil War soldier Jesse Galloway - & the possibility that he was the man for whom Christian County's Galloway Township was named. I thought they might locate this message. I was looking up something on the Tittsworth family for another person and ran into this quote from a county history in Pottawattamie Co, Iowa which tells more about Jesse Galloway than I had found elsewhere. ******* Titsworth GenForum William G., William D. Tittsworth, AR Posted by: Mona Sarratt Knight Date: April 23, 2000 at 10:38:00 I have an 1891 Biography for William G. Tittsworth, taken from the Biographical History of Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, which goes on for five pages about his growing up, his exploits in the Civil War and the Missouri border wars, cattle ranching in Wyoming, and even a stint in the Circus! William G. Tittsworth was born Apr 9, 1847 in Franklin Co., Arkansas, son of WILLIAM D. TITTSWORTH who died when Wm. G. was but a very small child. William G. had siblings: A.D., William D., Mary, Marcessa, and Annie. The mother moved the family to Taney Co., Missouri, after the death of her husband, and she married there to James Clevenger. William G. had a brother named William D. (yes, two Williams in the same family). If this connects with your family and you want the bio, I'm happy to send it. Please contact me directly as I do not check this site frequently. ****** WILLIAM G. TITTSWORTH, AR, MO.WY,IA Posted by: Mona Knight Date: February 23, 1999 at 19:54:45 I'm not researching this name, but I do have an 1891 "Biographical History of Pottawattamie Co, Iowa" with a very long and extensive bio for WILLIAM G. TITTSWORTH (b. April 9, 1847, Franklin Co, Arkansas), son of William D Tittsworth, who died when William G. was a small boy. Apparently the name WILLIAM was prevelant in this family! William D. Tittsworth, before his death, fathered six children: A.D., WILLIAM D., MARY, WILLIAM G., MARCESSA, and ANNIE. The mother married again in Missouri to JAMES CLEVENGER (of Taney Co, MO). Young William G., not satisfied under his step-father, went to live with his grandmother May. William G. was raised in Missouri exposed to the uprisings in that day by the armed guerrillas who were loyal to the South. WILLIAM D. TITTSWORTH, the elder brother of WILLIAM G., was at a neighbor's place on Bear Creek when raiders (vks note--This was Alf Bolin who shot the young Tittsworth) found him, and being aware that his step-father had voted for Missouri to remain in the Union, shot down young William G.; who then fled to a neighbor's house through the brush. On May 2, 1861, young William D. Tittsworth joined the Home Guards and served under Capt Jesse Gallaway, who was shot down at the threshold of his own door holding his child. In 1863, William D. enlisted in Company B., 18th Missouri Volunteer Infantry and served until the close of the War. In 1868, William G. went to the Territory of Wyoming and became a trapper, hunter, and rancher, and for one season was even with the Yankee Robinson circus in Illinois and Iowa. July 24, 1872, he married JANE LAW, daughter of GEORGE LAW. Jane was born in Crofthead, Scotland, March 29, 1857, and was an able mistress of the ranch, shooting and defending the ranch during her husband's long absences. In 1880, Mr and Mrs Tittsworth moved to Pottawattamie Co, Iowa. They had five children: FLORENCE ELIZABETH (b. June 30, 1875), DAVID (b. Jan 15, 1877), WILLIAM D. (b. Nov 24, 1879), JOHN C. (b. Aug 23, 1882), and BERTHA B. (b. March 31, 1885). I hope this info is helpful to someone. If you want the entire 5-page bio, please contact me directly" [From Arkansas 1850 Census Every-Name Index, by Bobbie Jones McLane and Desmond Walls Allen TITSWORTH, Benjamin 34, Sarah 34, Mary 9, John 5, Annette 3 TN/KY dwg 788, Huntsville Twp, Madison Co TITSWORTH, David 57, Elvira 32, Mary 9, Narcissa 7, David 5, Grafton 2, Fanny 3/12 KY/AL dwg 595, Lower twp, Franklin Co TITSWORTH, Harriet 28, Susan 12, William 8, Paralee 1 TN/AR dwg 459, Boon twp, Scott Co TITSWORTH, John 48, Adalissa 49, Randolph 19, Narcissa A. 13, Allman 12, Edwin N. 9, SUGG, Alexr 25; CLARK, Narcissa 45, LIMRICK, Ann 30, Levi (B) 30 KY/NC dwg 594, Lower twp, Franklin Co TITSWORTH, John 59, Charity 52, Simon 22, Isaac 19, Mary 17, Sanders 18, HENDERSON, Diana 17 TN/TN dwg 275, Richland twp, Madison Co TITSWORTH, L. C. 25, Mourning 25, Reuben C. 4, Rebecca 2, BRICE?, W. B. 65 AR/TN dwg 207 Mountain twp, Scott Co TITSWORTH, Simeon 21, WELLS, John 18 AL/MO dwg 789, Huntsville Twp, Madison Co TITSWORTH, Spear 46, Susan 30, William 23, Spear 4, Adalissa 2 KY/IL dwg 597,Lower twp, Franklin Co TITSWORTH, Wm. P. 27, Sarah 29, Sarah 2, BLACKWELL, Elizabeth 50 KY/GA dwg 89, West Fork Twp, Washington Co TITTSWORTH, James 46, James F. 15 TN/KY dwg 71, Marian twp, Drew Co} Verreee Interesting, eh? Never know where you're gonna find something. I was unaware that Jesse Galloway had died in 1863. Anyone know the "rest of the story", as they say? Vonda ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/
Hi! Received this from Diane Bechaver at dbechaver@bwn.net--tell us what you think! "I am curious......do you have a Jackson line? I have traced my Susan Jackson m. to Jesse Galloway and William S. Dotson.....I found who I think are her brothers and father in the 1860 Christian Co. Breckenridge Twp Census...They are: John b. 1825, William b. 1826, Gilbert b. 1828, *Susan b. 1831, Nathaniel b. 1832... All were b. in TN. Are you aware of any connection to any of these Jacksons?" Vonda KS ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/
Hi list mates: I am new to the list ...I am doing ongoing research on the following names: Harp,Bilyeu,Clinkenbeard Keep me in mind as you poke around. :) Roger McClure"A Prairie Son"Pretty Prairie, Kansashttp://www2.southwind.net/~prairie1/home/ --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Personal Address - Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail.