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    1. [MO-CEM] Can you help me?
    2. MARVIN DELLINGER
    3. > Subject: Can you help me? > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: CJT7126@aol.com > > To: marvindellinger@semo.net ; klinec@libcoop.net ; NMos112303@cs.com ; > james_albury@hotmail.com ; OBRoots@aol.com ; meells@hrw.com > > Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 5:18 PM > > Subject: Can you help me? > > > > > > I dont know if you are any relation. Or if you know anyone who IS a > > relation.. I am looking for Nancy Hubbell. That was her maiden name. She > > was in Mass. Eye and Ear Hospital in Boston Massachusetts, around October > of > > 1976. She was there for neck surgery. My mother had cancer and was also > > there for surgery. They were roommates there for two weeks. I dont > really > > know much about her other than she lived in upstate N.Y. then, with her > > parents. Im not sure but i think her fathers name was John. She would be > > between the ages of 40-50. For some reason my mother seems to think she > may > > have gone into the military. We have been looking for her for awhile. My > > mothers cancer has come back and it would mean a lot to her if she could > find > > her. Please let me know if you can be of ANY help. Thank you for your > time. > > > > > > > > CJT7126@AOL.COM > > > >

    03/08/2001 02:00:20
    1. [MO-CEM] Flynns burried in St. Mary's Cemetery
    2. To Charlotte Flynn: I am not familiar with the St. Mary's Cemetery in Kirksvllle. I am originally from Kirksville but do not live there now. However I do have a recent Kirksville area phone book and it does not list such a cemetery. I am thinking it may be a part of the Mary Immaculate Catholic Church. If you contact the church they may be able to help you. The address and phone no. are as follows: Mary Immaculate Catholic Church 702 E. Washington Kirksville, Missouri 63501 Several phone numbers are listed: (660) 488-6680, ((660) 665-2466 Rectory (660) 665-5269 Annex (660) 665-8893 If I can be of any more help let me know. Eleanor Overstreet

    03/08/2001 11:45:17
    1. [MO-CEM] BASKETT
    2. Hello List, I am looking for JULIA ANN BASKETT b. 1842. The last time I found her was in the 1850 census of Shannon County, MO. Her parents moved to Texas Co. in 1860 and she is not on the census there. I am wondering if she died in Shannon Co.? And if she did, where she is buried. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Jeanne

    03/08/2001 05:19:55
    1. Re: [MO-CEM] cemphoto site: Free Surname Search
    2. I tried several times and all I got was gray bars with no further information. Pat

    03/07/2001 05:29:28
    1. Re: [MO-CEM] cemeteries
    2. If there is still a sight for MO Cems. does anyone have Ray Co.? Looking for Benniah Hagan (s) or his wife Penelope or his wife Nancy. Thanks a bunch. Ginny in WY

    03/07/2001 05:02:10
    1. [MO-CEM] St. Mary's Cemetery
    2. Charlotte Flynn
    3. Does anyone know if I can find out any info about the Flynns buried at St. Mary's Cemetery in Kirksville, MO?

    03/07/2001 02:37:31
    1. [MO-CEM] Re:Unsubscribing
    2. Not knowing how you originally got on the list I would assume that you are trying to unsubscribe from the wrong mailing. Basically there are two ways to subscribe as well as two ways to unsubscribe, i.e. if you subscribed to the "L" (List) mode then you must unsubscribe from the "L" mode, and if you subscribed to the "D" (Digest) mode then you must unsubscribe using the "D" mode. If you can't remember what you subscribed to give the one you haven't tried a test. This is standard for all of the rootsweb mailing lists. Bill Some Data on cemeteries and funeral homes <http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/buchholz.htm> Surnames of Interest: BUCHHOLZ anywhere -BECKMANN-CASSIDY-DeL0NJAY-DREES-NENTWIG-NEUTZLER-PONCOT-RENSING-STAUDER- STIEFFERMANN

    03/07/2001 06:08:40
    1. Re: [MO-CEM] cemeteries
    2. twister
    3. I was wondering the same thing Renessa Lewis wrote: > I was wondering the same. > > Renessa > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "gladys" <gocotillo@theriver.com> > To: <MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:23 AM > Subject: [MO-CEM] cemeteries > > > What became of the attempt to save neglected cemeterie list? I must have > missed the change of sites. > > > > Gladys in beautiful AZ. Home of the new Kartchner Caverns State Park. > > > > > > > > ==== MO-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > > List problems? Contact the MO-Cemeteries List Mom > <kburnet@efortress.com> > > Use Kathleen as the subject line for your post > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > Vist the Mo-Cemeteries Volunteer and Cemetery List > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/mocem.htm > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > ==== MO-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > Vist the Mo-Cemeteries Volunteer and Cemetery List http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/mocem.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    03/06/2001 01:49:10
    1. Re: [MO-CEM] What became of Neglected Cemteries Squad
    2. Kathleen O'Brien-Blair
    3. > What became of the attempt to save neglected cemeterie list? Ranessa and twister said: > I was wondering the same. I haven't heard a peep either. But I've been out of town a lot too. Kathleen

    03/06/2001 01:29:31
    1. [MO-CEM] Re: MO-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #65
    2. Robert Siner
    3. I have tried to UNSUBSCRIBE from this list and you keep telling me I can't unsubscribe because I am not on the list. WHY AM I STILL GETTING MESSAGES THEN??? Twila - rsiner@amel.tds.net MO-CEMETERIES-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > MO-CEMETERIES-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 65 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [MO-CEM] cemphoto site: Free Surna [Gololi@aol.com] > #2 Re: [MO-CEM] cemphoto site: Free S [Gololi@aol.com] > #3 [MO-CEM] Missouri Cemeteries Maili [Tammie Chada <tchada@flash.net>] > #4 [MO-CEM] cemeteries ["gladys" <gocotillo@theriver.com>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from MO-CEMETERIES-D, send a message to > > MO-CEMETERIES-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > To contact the MO-CEMETERIES-D list administrator, send mail to > MO-CEMETERIES-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [MO-CEM] cemphoto site: Free Surname Search > Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 13:08:50 EST > From: Gololi@aol.com > To: MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > > In a message dated 3/3/2001 9:45:55 PM Central Standard Time, > sadie7451@yahoo.com writes: > > www.cemphoto.com . > > I tried it and it worked fine. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [MO-CEM] cemphoto site: Free Surname Search > Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 13:57:57 EST > From: Gololi@aol.com > To: MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > > That is right, no dot after com--www.cemphoto.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [MO-CEM] Missouri Cemeteries Mailing List Homepage update > Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 14:18:15 -0600 > From: Tammie Chada <tchada@flash.net> > To: MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello, all. > > The Missouri Cemeteries Mailing List Homepage has been > updated. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/mocem.htm > > For those researching in Jackson County: > > With thanks to Bud Powell - I have added more Powell obits. > > For those researching in Marion County: > > With thanks to John F. Eisenberg - I have added the > Bates-Gash-Hawkins Cemetery and Ebenezer Cemetery (partial > listing). > > Enjoy! > > Tammie and Kathleen > -- > Tammie Chada > tchada@flash.net > > Check out my homepage: http://www.flash.net/~tchada/ > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [MO-CEM] cemeteries > Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 21:23:37 +1200 > From: "gladys" <gocotillo@theriver.com> > To: MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > > What became of the attempt to save neglected cemeterie list? I must have missed the change of sites. > > Gladys in beautiful AZ. Home of the new Kartchner Caverns State Park.

    03/06/2001 06:38:05
    1. Re: [MO-CEM] cemeteries
    2. Renessa Lewis
    3. I was wondering the same. Renessa ----- Original Message ----- From: "gladys" <gocotillo@theriver.com> To: <MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:23 AM Subject: [MO-CEM] cemeteries > What became of the attempt to save neglected cemeterie list? I must have missed the change of sites. > > Gladys in beautiful AZ. Home of the new Kartchner Caverns State Park. > > > > ==== MO-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > List problems? Contact the MO-Cemeteries List Mom <kburnet@efortress.com> > Use Kathleen as the subject line for your post > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > Vist the Mo-Cemeteries Volunteer and Cemetery List http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/mocem.htm > > ============================== > 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 >

    03/06/2001 02:46:29
    1. [MO-CEM] cemeteries
    2. gladys
    3. What became of the attempt to save neglected cemeterie list? I must have missed the change of sites. Gladys in beautiful AZ. Home of the new Kartchner Caverns State Park.

    03/05/2001 02:23:37
    1. [MO-CEM] Missouri Cemeteries Mailing List Homepage update
    2. Tammie Chada
    3. Hello, all. The Missouri Cemeteries Mailing List Homepage has been updated. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/mocem.htm For those researching in Jackson County: With thanks to Bud Powell - I have added more Powell obits. For those researching in Marion County: With thanks to John F. Eisenberg - I have added the Bates-Gash-Hawkins Cemetery and Ebenezer Cemetery (partial listing). Enjoy! Tammie and Kathleen -- Tammie Chada tchada@flash.net Check out my homepage: http://www.flash.net/~tchada/

    03/05/2001 07:18:15
    1. Re: [MO-CEM] cemphoto site: Free Surname Search
    2. That is right, no dot after com--www.cemphoto.com

    03/05/2001 06:57:57
    1. [MO-CEM] cemphoto site: Free Surname Search
    2. In a message dated 3/3/2001 9:45:55 PM Central Standard Time, sadie7451@yahoo.com writes: www.cemphoto.com . I tried it and it worked fine.

    03/05/2001 06:08:50
    1. Re: [MO-CEM] Free Surname Search
    2. Pat Short
    3. try this http://www.cemphoto.com/ ---------- > From: Randandoll@cs.com > To: MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MO-CEM] Free Surname Search > Date: Monday, March 05, 2001 7:48 AM > > It din't work.Everything is gray. > > > ==== MO-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > Vist the Mo-Cemeteries Volunteer and Cemetery List http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/mocem.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    03/05/2001 03:36:29
    1. Re: [MO-CEM] Free Surname Search
    2. It din't work.Everything is gray.

    03/05/2001 01:48:56
    1. [MO-CEM] Re: MO-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #63
    2. Nancy
    3. I checked out the website at cemphoto about the free surname search, but couldn't figure out how to search got suggestions? -----Original Message----- From: MO-CEMETERIES-D-request@rootsweb.com <MO-CEMETERIES-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: MO-CEMETERIES-D@rootsweb.com <MO-CEMETERIES-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Sonntag, 4. März 2001 16:11 Subject: MO-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #63

    03/04/2001 01:41:10
    1. [MO-CEM] German translation
    2. Dave Hallemann
    3. Just want to thank everyone again for the German translation. Below is a newspaper article on the murders. It illustrates a good point, on unusual transcriptions look into the newspapers for follow-up. Hope you guys enjoy and thanks again! "Wednesday 30 January 1884. The AXE - A husband and wife murdered through its agency. The most horrible murder every chronicled in the history of Jefferson County occurred on Monday night of last week, some three miles north of High Ridge, on the Morse's Mill and St. Louis gravel road. About six weeks ago Louis Bonacker, a hard-working, honest young German, who was reared in this county was united in marriage to Josephine Glatt, daughter of Conrad Glatt who lives near Maxville. Having previously rented a farm between High Ridge and Fenton, he took his young wife to it, where to begin life in earnest, and by hard work accumulate something for a "rainy day." They lived happily together as none but those enjoying a blissful honeymoon can, until that fatal Monday. Not many hundred yards from Bonacker's house is a country store, which is run by a lady named Horan. Mrs. Horan and those residing with her, noticed that no smoke ascended from the Bonacker's residence on Tuesday, and not seeing any of them during the day, they concluded that the young couple were visiting relatives, and made no further investigation. The following morning it was the same. Louis Helderbran passed the house in the morning, on his way to Fenton and saw that the door was open, and no smoke coming from the chimney. On returning from Fenton he noticed what he had seen in the morning, and thinking this rather strange, he got off his horse and made an investigation. Peering through the door he saw Mrs. Bonacker lying upon the floor, attired only in a chemise and short skirt. On the bed in another room lay her husband, with his head nearly severed from the body. Helderbran made no further investigation but immediately gave the alarm, and people flocked to the scene of horror from Fenton, High Ridge and elsewhere. From what we have heard and read about the matter, we have come to this conclusion: namely, that someone staid all night at Bonacker's and when the host and hostess were sound asleep, the person got up, went into the sleeping room, armed with an axe, and dealt Mr. Bonacker a blow that killed him. This awakened the wife, who ran out of the house, closely pursued by the fiend, overtaken in the road, and, after a hard struggle, she too was killed; after which she was dragged into the house again and left lying on the floor. This conclusion is arrived through the fact that some blankets and pillows were fixed near the stove in the kitchen, which formed as comfortable a pallet as they could, under their present circumstances, give a friend or stranger who chanced to stay all night with them. it could be seen where he had dragged the woman over the ground, as she had several cuts and bruises upon her body. it is evident that he struck her several times before succeeding in killing her. What the motive that prompted this awful deed might have been, is yet a mystery. That it could have been for robbery is hardly probable, as anybody might have known that the young couple did not have much to be valuable, and there was nothing taken save a short (word missing ?)and an overcoat. That it was old discarded lover of the ill-fated woman--a theory advanced by many, we do not credit, for such an one would hardly have been granted the privilege of staying all night. It is one of those mysteries, probably that will never be solved, unless the guilty man may be caught and made (to) confess. No definite clew has yet been found. However, it is the general belief that a young man, who came through Fenton on the evening before the murder, going toward High Ridge, and who stopped at several farm-houses before reaching Bonackers, and asked for a night's lodging, committed the deed. he was not seen at High Ridge, neither did any one see him at Bonacker's; but as it must have been dark when he arrived there it is not surprising that he was not seen to enter. The following morning, before sun-up, the same individual was seen on a less public thoroughfare, going toward St. Louis. This looks very suspicious in deed; but as it was fully 36 hours later before the horrible discovery was made, he had plenty of time to lay a thousand miles between himself and the scene of the tragedy, if he so desired. The young man above referred to had a small hand-satchel in his possession, which seen before the murder, which was subsequently found by some boys, in a hollow tree near Bonacker's, which leaves no doubt as to his guilt. Some four or five arrests have been in in as many different states, but all proved to be the wrong man. An inquest was held and the substance of the verdict was that they came to the death from cuts of an axe in the hands of an unknown party. they were both buried on Friday in the private cemetery of Squire Wm. Bonacker, and a large concourse of people attended. The relatives of the murdered couple, who are quite numerous in this county and are numbered among our best citizens, have the sympathy of the entire community, and we hope they will bear their afflictions as it behooves good Christians." Dave Hallemann Sleuth@cat2.com

    03/04/2001 09:24:01
    1. [MO-CEM] Free Surname Search
    2. Sadie
    3. Hi Everyone, Cemphoto has added over 500 new names to their surname database. Check it out at www.cemphoto.com . Thanks, Sadie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    03/03/2001 12:41:48