This is the only Meyers Cemetery I know of in Bates county: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=38.11861&lon=-94.08139&datum=NAD27&s=50&size=l It is 16.64 miles SE of Butler. Myers Cemetery is here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=38.20500&lon=-94.15194&datum=NAD27&s=50&size=l Mike > Subject: Meyers Cemetery 9 miles So of Butler, MO > Date: 26 Jul 2005 17:23:27 -0600 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > I understand there are 3 cemeteries in Bates Co, Meyers, Myers, and a Mieres Cemetery. > > I was told there is a Meyers Cemetery, 9 miles So of Butler, MO which had the grave of J. A. Queener died 1861. When I was recently there, I could not find a cemetery. > > I need to know where exactly it is for my Aunt, or if someone knows, are there any other Queener's buried near by, and how big the grave is. > > We think this is John Madison Queener's grave or his youngest child. He was in the 1860 census in Lone Oak twp, but in 1870 part of the family was in Pleasant Gap twp. Lost 4 males of the family in 10 years. > > thank you > Patsy Queener Heiller >
This list has found so many things for so many people so I am going to ask. Looking for cemetery/orbit for a Nancy (Nannie) Lindsey nee Gibson, born in Kentucky married and died in Franklin County around Moselle MO approx 1891. John Linsey Remarried a Sarah Phillips approx 1893 (?) cannot find any of thier graves. any help for me? I have checked all library books, been to cemeteries and checked, checked census (naturally the 1890 census was destroyed). Did Moselle MO have a newspaper in the 1880 and 1890's? What would the name be? Jackie "O" St. Louis MO Jackie "O" & The Whole Spaniel Gang Treasurer, GLACSHE Ch. Regatta's Sailing with Mr T (Mudge) Jejac's Lil" Cookie (Cookie) CH. Jejac's Here's Looken' At You, SH,JH,WDX,NA (Jewell) CH. Bluemoon's N Jejac's HeartsHome, CD, TD, CGC St Louis, MO __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Jackie, I see you checked old queries on rootsweb and answered ones from 2001. Did you click on his name and check all his queries? There is also an old email address. He only had one answer to his queries, until yours. Since neither of them appear to have continued posting, they may have not had or found what you are looking for either. If the email changed their queries would have continued in another place. I just now, before sending this message, checked for this happening. I see that you have located him. Good job! You may or may not need my message, but I'll send it anyway. http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.ceeurope.hungary.general&m=3679.5132.5149.1.1 It is always possible even if there was once a readable tombstone, that there isn't anymore. In this case, unless you find actual burial records from a local funeral home, city, county records etc. or cemetery listing done at that time, they won't be listed in later ones. I suggest you place new queries of your own on the various Message Boards and be sure to check the related Mailing list if there is one. Make sure you spell all given, surnames and etc. correctly, giving also any aka. My spelling is so terrible, I have to use a dictionary. Sometimes I can't spell the word well enough to find it in my dictionary. I try to find another word to use in it's place, that I can spell or find in the dictionary. Punctuation, I don't even like to think about it. It is, however, most necessary in order to be understood. I keep on trying, I probably don't alway succeed. :-( Spell check, while it might help, will not correct words spelled correctly, but used wrong. :-( Orbit is a word, you wanted obit or obituary. Typo's can cause misunderstandings also. I'm a terrible typist. :-( I'm very good at "copy and paste". :-) Supply enough info in the message to allow someone to help you. Try to write it so anyone can understand what you know, as well as what you are trying to find. The Subject can just cause confusion, if the message doesn't apply to all of it. For example: What does Jasper County MO have to do with your query? If they were in Joplin, MO, unless you know where they were, you'd need to check Newton County MO also. Joplin is in both Jasper and Newton Counties MO. Hospitals now located across the street from each other are in different counties. People are not necessarily buried in the counties where they died. Check each site for information. Some have good links to other sites that may have information also. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mofrankl/ http://www.umsystem.edu/shs/newspaper.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/franklin/franklin.html http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.news.us.mo http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/OLD-MISSOURI-NEWSPAPERS/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/jasper/jasper.html Jasper (3996) Messages posted to this board also appear in the "[email protected]" mailing list. http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.jasper [email protected]" mailing list. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocemete/newton/newton.html Lots of luck with your search. I hope some of this will be interesting, even if it's not useful. Orlena Jackie <[email protected]> wrote: This list has found so many things for so many people so I am going to ask. Looking for cemetery/orbit for a Nancy (Nannie) Lindsey nee Gibson, born in Kentucky married and died in Franklin County around Moselle MO approx 1891. John Linsey Remarried a Sarah Phillips approx 1893 (?) cannot find any of thier graves. any help for me? I have checked all library books, been to cemeteries and checked, checked census (naturally the 1890 census was destroyed). Did Moselle MO have a newspaper in the 1880 and 1890's? What would the name be? Jackie "O" St. Louis MO