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    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Justice
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. For you Justice researchers, that listing for a marriage for 1847 for John JUSTICE to a Rebecca BAILEY.... I highly doubt that it is our John D. JUSTICE.. the marriage took place the same year as our John D. JUSTICE's death... The marriage was in Dec., and our John D. died in April... talk about a ghostly marriage!! Lanita

    02/15/2003 05:07:54
    1. RE: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Randolph Co., AR Volunteers
    2. Cannady
    3. According to Betty's Randolph County Marriage record site, the year was 1847, Book 1, p 102 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~marriages/groom-j.htm Peggy -----Original Message----- From: Lanita Sconce Miller [mailto:ozarkn@southwind.net] Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 11:45 AM To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Randolph Co., AR Volunteers HELP!! I have just received info that my John D. JUSTICE mar. a Rebecca BAILEY in Randolph Co...[very new news!!!] after the death of his first wife {Sarah NETTLES].. John D. Justice married Rebecca Bailey on Sunday December 6th, 1846... Can someone look up and send to me, please? Thanks, Lanita ==== MO-OREGON-HISTORY Mailing List ==== http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/

    02/15/2003 04:46:54
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Randolph Co., AR Volunteers
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. HELP!! I have just received info that my John D. JUSTICE mar. a Rebecca BAILEY in Randolph Co...[very new news!!!] after the death of his first wife {Sarah NETTLES].. John D. Justice married Rebecca Bailey on Sunday December 6th, 1846... Can someone look up and send to me, please? Thanks, Lanita

    02/15/2003 04:44:46
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Oregon Co census index
    2. Regena Lally
    3. Nancy, Thank you so much for listing the index on the Web site! would you be kind enough to send me census image for Barnes, Harvey, Pearl and Juanita on page 13B Also Anderson, Lilly, Velma and Letty on 2B Thank you again SO much! Gena Gates Lally

    02/14/2003 04:31:22
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Oregon County Census
    2. Ken Sue
    3. Hi Nancy: I know that this doesn't pertain to 1930 census, but since you seem knowledgeable I have a question. My Father was in the US Army in 1920 in the Army of Occupation of Germany. Now I have yet to find his parents (my Grandparents-Inman) in Oklahoma 1920 census. I thought maybe I could find my Dad and maybe the information on him would give me a clue as to where his parents were during that time frame. Now where and how do I find the US Army census for that period? Thank you Nancy for your help. I am Ken Inman of Oklahoma E Mail ksinman@crosstel.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy" <lacywinston@earthlink.net> To: <MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 6:58 AM Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Oregon County Census > Good Morning, > > If you find a name on the 1930 Oregon County Census Index and would like > the corresponding census page, please let me know. I'm real old and > real crabby, so I'm slow, but I'll get the image to you as quickly as I > can. > > Index: > > http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/census/1930census/index.php > > > Nancy > > > ==== MO-OREGON-HISTORY Mailing List ==== > http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/ > >

    02/14/2003 11:34:22
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Census
    2. Max Evans
    3. Nancy, Thanks for putting the 1930 index on the web page. You're a sweetheart. Happy Valentines day. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lanita M" <Lanita@aarcher.com> To: <MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 8:40 AM Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Census > Holy Cow, NANCY!! You have been busy!! No WONDER you didn¹t have time to get > in on our discussion!! > > How about a round of applause for Nancy!!! > > Thanks so much for your hard work behind the scenes!! > Lanita > > > > ==== MO-OREGON-HISTORY Mailing List ==== > http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/ >

    02/14/2003 05:16:45
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Census
    2. Clifton nosleep
    3. thanks for the 1930 work. my grandfather and dad and uncles were listed, now just to find great granddad. clifton >From: Lanita M <Lanita@aarcher.com> >To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Census >Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 08:40:14 -0600 > >Holy Cow, NANCY!! You have been busy!! No WONDER you didn¹t have time to >get >in on our discussion!! > >How about a round of applause for Nancy!!! > >Thanks so much for your hard work behind the scenes!! >Lanita > > > >==== MO-OREGON-HISTORY Mailing List ==== >http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/ _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus

    02/14/2003 02:57:44
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Census
    2. Lanita M
    3. Holy Cow, NANCY!! You have been busy!! No WONDER you didn¹t have time to get in on our discussion!! How about a round of applause for Nancy!!! Thanks so much for your hard work behind the scenes!! Lanita

    02/14/2003 01:40:14
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Oregon County Census
    2. Nancy
    3. Good Morning, If you find a name on the 1930 Oregon County Census Index and would like the corresponding census page, please let me know. I'm real old and real crabby, so I'm slow, but I'll get the image to you as quickly as I can. Index: http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/census/1930census/index.php Nancy

    02/13/2003 11:58:02
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] 1930 Oregon County Census Index
    2. Nancy
    3. Good Morning, The 1930 Oregon County Census Index is online at Oregon County History: http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/census/1930census/index.php There is also a link from the Site Index. N

    02/13/2003 03:41:40
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] MCGUIRES
    2. Dear Subscribers, Looking for McGuires who reared orphaned niece, Hattie Belle McGuire (b. 1875, d 1911). Her mother was McGuire and her father Graham. Probably Randolph or Clay County AR. Hattie married John T. Robinson and lived in Reyno, Randolph County. Thanks, Ann Smyth smythja@earthlink.net

    02/12/2003 02:16:16
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Need to ask
    2. Nancy
    3. Barbara, I'm not sure if this answers your question, but if you're asking about the use of pension files as primary sources, the answer is yes. The pension file is sometimes the only proof of marriage/children and remains one of the few acceptable proofs of marriage/lineage for registry societies, such as the DAR. Does that help or did I just confuse things even more? N barbara smith wrote: > > Are all that are doing research. > When you find a grave or get war papers or any of these things that show proof that someone died was married of born dose anyone put in a delay cert. > The reason I am asking is if you have 2 proof that show like a grave stone and a war pension should we use these to do this if they show the same information? How many are doing this. I know census and such use can't use as these change so much but some things don't. > Barbara > eor@saber.net > > ==== MO-OREGON-HISTORY Mailing List ==== > http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/

    02/10/2003 11:27:47
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fwd: Say Thanks
    2. Nancy
    3. This was posted on another list: > > Subject: Say Thanks > > > > > > If you are so inclined, visit the Department of > > Defense web page below and > > sign a brief message thanking the men and women of > > the U.S. military > > services for defending our freedom. The compiled > > list of names will be > > sent out to our soldiers at the end of the month. > > So far, there are only > > about 3,064,778 names. What a shame. There should > > be hundreds of millions > > of thank you's. Pass the word that we can honor and > > support the defenders > > of freedom. > > > > National Military Appreciation Month > > http://www.defendamerica.mil/nmam.html > > > > It takes 10 seconds...literally > > (please pass it on to your email friends) > > Be sure to visit the information page after you > > sign!

    02/10/2003 11:21:10
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] part 2
    2. I would assemble it in a very neat book; pass it on to my daughter, granddaughter and the rest of my family expecting them to do the same and keep it updated through the years. Wouldn't that be great? Take time to write about how our parents and we lived would add to all of the information and make it even more interesting. I would spend my time, going back to each of the home lands of the families -- no worry about what I would do with my time and energy! Janice

    02/10/2003 05:03:59
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] topic
    2. I would take it in a minute ! Janice

    02/10/2003 05:01:11
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fredrick, Oregon County??
    2. Deloris Harriell
    3. fREDERICK IS ALSO A CREEK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lonna Jean Conroy" <ljconroy@pcif.net> To: <MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 7:08 PM Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fredrick, Oregon County?? > I wonder if someone could tell me if there was a village or wide spot in > the road in Oregon County in the 1880-90's that was called Fredrick? > Perhaps a school? I have a letter written from a young lady in Thayer > to my g-grandparents adopted son dated 6 January 1889, in which she > mentions Fredrick. > > As always, I very much appreciate your efforts and thank you in advance. > > Lonna Jean > > > ==== MO-OREGON-HISTORY Mailing List ==== > http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/ >

    02/10/2003 01:08:53
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Threatened Record Closures
    2. Nancy
    3. Freedom of Information vs. Right to Privacy: Genealogists Fight Back Against Threatened Record Closures By Kimberly Powell: http://genealogy.about.com/library/weekly/aa021003a.htm

    02/10/2003 12:58:23
    1. Fw: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fredrick, Oregon County??
    2. Andrew & Liz Van Camp
    3. I intended to send this answer to the entire list, but just sent it to Lonna...so here it is now. LIZ > I'm quoting from a book called "Post Offices: Places, and People of Oregon > County, MO" compiled by Geneve Alcorn Cline... > > "Frederick > > Frederick (1884-1885) was the forerunner for the Billmore Post Office. This > post office was near Frederick Creek and Thomason Mill. It was open for > only one year, then Billmore Post Office was commissioned in 1885, which ran > until 1906. The post office was located on top of the hill, west from the > Narrows, now Highway 142. The postmaster was a Thomas." > > LIZ > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lonna Jean Conroy" <ljconroy@pcif.net> > To: <MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 7:08 PM > Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fredrick, Oregon County?? > > > > I wonder if someone could tell me if there was a village or wide spot in > > the road in Oregon County in the 1880-90's that was called Fredrick? > > Perhaps a school? I have a letter written from a young lady in Thayer > > to my g-grandparents adopted son dated 6 January 1889, in which she > > mentions Fredrick. > > > > As always, I very much appreciate your efforts and thank you in advance. > > > > Lonna Jean > > > > > > ==== MO-OREGON-HISTORY Mailing List ==== > > http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/ > > > > >

    02/10/2003 12:51:33
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fwd: Important VA Legislation
    2. Nancy
    3. Thanks to Catherine for sending this along: Subject: [Fwd: [MORRIS] Important VA Legistlation] Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 19:30:01 -0600 From: The Marx Family <rmarx2@wi.rr.com> To: Nancy <lacywinston@earthlink.net> Nancy, this came on my Morris list. Thought it might be worth running by you to see if it would be relevant to the list. Catherine -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [MORRIS] Important VA Legistlation Resent-Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 15:33:39 -0700 Resent-From: MORRIS-L@rootsweb.com Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:33:35 -0600 From: "Fred" <freese@netins.net> Reply-To: MORRIS-L@rootsweb.com To: MORRIS-L@rootsweb.com This may or may not affect any one of you, but I thought it was worth passing on to everyone. It came through one of my lists and will most definitely affect some of us. I have checked on the legitimacy myself, and it is the real McCoy! Please take a minute to read this and decide what you may wish to do with it. Thank you, Fred **************************************** IMPORTANT IMMEDIATE LEGISLATION AFFECTING VIRGINIA GENEALOGISTS!! STATUS: PASSED SENATE 40-0. NOW AT HOUSE OF DELEGATE SUBCOMMITTEE TO MEET ON IT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2003. "VIRGINIA SENATE BILL 818-E2-80-94-DESTRUCTION OF WILL FILES. http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?ses=031&typ=bil&val=sb818&Submit =Go January 31, 2003 Virginia Senate Bill 818 Destruction of will files. Allows the clerk to destroy a will's file along with the original will after it is no longer of any value and after it has been microfilmed. The description of the Bill reads as follows: "Destruction of will files. Allows the clerk to destroy a will's file along with the original will after 5 years have passed since probate or recordation and allows destruction of originals of instruments which have been recorded and remained unretrieved by the recording party after 6 months, if the documents are no longer of any value and have been microfilmed." House of Delegates Subcommittee Member Information: Chairman Terry G. Kilgore of the House Subcommittee on/for Civil Law of the House Committee on/for Courts of Justice advises you that a meeting of the Subcommittee will be held on 02/10/2003 at Committee will meet immediately after adjournment of the Full Committee. in 7th. floor West Conf. Room in GAB. . Patron Name Bill(s) to be considered at this meeting Thomas Norment SB818 Civil Law Subcommittee Members to email (must be done immediately): Chairman: Kilgore, Terry G. del_Ki-@House.state.va.us Members: Almand, James F. Del_A-@house.state.va.us Athey, Clifford L., Jr. Del_A-@house.state.va.us Black, Richard H. Del_B-@House.state.va.us Janis, William R. Del_J-@House.state.va.us Joannou, Johnny S. no email Johnson, Joseph P., Jr. del_Jo-@House.state.va.us Marrs, Bradley P. Del_M-@house.state.va.us McQuigg, Michèle B. del_Mc-@House.state.va.us Reese, Gary A. Del_R-@house.state.va.us Robert F. McDonnell - (Ex-Officio) del_Mcd-@House.state.va.us For all House of Delegate email addresses to email or call, see http://dela.state.va.us/dela/MemBios.nsf/MWebsiteEL?OpenView and http://dela.state.va.us/dela/MemBios.nsf/MWebsiteTL?OpenView To call to protest this bill in the general delivery voicemail box: By Phone When the General Assembly is in session, the House of Delegates and Senate of Virginia jointly operate a toll-free, intrastate telephone message center to accept calls from citizens of the Commonwealth wishing to express an opinion on legislation. The messages are received by the center and will be relayed to the members' offices as requested. You may call the Constituent Viewpoint operators at (800) 889-0229 (outside Richmond) or (804) 698-1990 (Richmond area) to express your opinion on a legislative issue. ==== MORRIS Mailing List ==== List Admin's: Addie cuznsrus@mindspring.com & Fred freese@netins.net To unsub send msg to MORRIS-L-request@rootsweb.com and only put the word without the quotes " unsubscribe " in the body of the message.

    02/10/2003 12:42:45
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fredrick, Oregon County??
    2. Lonna Jean Conroy
    3. I wonder if someone could tell me if there was a village or wide spot in the road in Oregon County in the 1880-90's that was called Fredrick? Perhaps a school? I have a letter written from a young lady in Thayer to my g-grandparents adopted son dated 6 January 1889, in which she mentions Fredrick. As always, I very much appreciate your efforts and thank you in advance. Lonna Jean

    02/10/2003 11:08:15