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    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] LEACH/DEES
    2. GTTEM
    3. Joan, The Dees from Wayne County that Barbara is looking for are from South Carolina by way of Tennessee and Illinois according to the 1850 and 1860 Missouri census. There is one married woman named Matilda Dees whose father is listed as being from Ireland. The Leaches don't show up in Wayne County until 1860 and are from North Carolina. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lanita Sconce Miller > Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 8:30 PM > To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: LEACH/DEES > > Barbara.. > > uh....I'm lost.. I checked all of the Oregon Co., MO Census you listed > and did not find your LEACH. > > I also checked the 1880 Oregon Co., MO Census for your DEEs.. Couldn't > find them either.. > > I also checked the Oregon Co. marriage listings for the years 1845-1890, > as well as the probate packet listing, and the History Book... Couldn't > find either of the family members you mentioned... > > What county have you found your info? > > Lanita > >

    09/29/2002 01:54:02
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Jackie- Any family of these or any Volunteers !
    2. barbara smith
    3. Jackie, Here is the information again as you asked, can you help! Needing help on any of these. I first find William Leach 8 and his sister Rachel 10 on the 1850 census in the house of Jonathan Dees 43 born S.C.and wife Mary 42 born Ky.on this census it has both William and Rachel as born it Missouri. Next door to Jonathan is his brother Jesse Dees and his wife Ataline and children Martha L., Matterville, Daniel J.M., Sophronia, ( William later married her ) there is also a James and wife Cyntha and there childern liven 2 houses down.Also a David Dees Sr. with wife Gracy and their children live next door to Jesse. On the 1860 census William is in the home of Joshua Joiner 44 born Tenn. Polly J., 50 Ky, Melissia 20 Mo., Elijah 11 Mo., David 8 Mo., Eliza 6 Mo., William Leach 17 Mo., Margaret Jackson 7 Mo. By this time Rachel is gone married I guess as I can't find her and she would be abt. 20. On the 1870 census William Leach is married to Sophronia Dees and has a daughter Triphna Ellen, and 2 houses down in the same house is Mary Joiner 67 Ky. Mary Joiner 15 Mo. there are 3 different Dees familys liveing next to these. On the 1880 census I have I have 2 Dees family liveing in Different homes and next door is Levi Gentry 70 born S.C.with Martha A. 40 Tenn, James Sutton 15 Mo.,and 3 other Suttons. In the house next door is William Leach with wife and children and next house is Jonathan Gentry and wife Martha S. and children. I would like any help anyone can give me on William Leach and his family as this is all that I have on the 1880 census it has Williams parents born ILL. but can't find them or their names.So any and all help you can give me. I would also like any help anyone can give me on the Sutton and Gentry that I have put in here. Thank you, Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/29/2002 07:28:58
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fw: Any family of these or any Volunteers !
    2. barbara smith
    3. NEEDING HELP!!!!!!! Hello, I was sent a e-mail that said Jonathan Dees had a brother George Dees and his wife was a Nancy Joiner. This is all the information she had to share. I first find William Leach 8 and his sister Rachel 10 on the 1850 census in the house of Jonathan Dees 43 born S.C.and wife Mary 42 born Ky.on this census it has both William and Rachel as born it Missouri. Next door to Jonathan is his brother Jesse Dees and his wife Ataline and children Martha L., Matterville, Daniel J.M., Sophronia, ( William later married her ) there is also a James and wife Cyntha and there childern liven 2 houses down.Also a David Dees Sr. with wife Gracy and their children live next door to Jesse. On the 1860 census William is in the home of Joshua Joiner 44 born Tenn. Polly J., 50 Ky, Melissia 20 Mo., Elijah 11 Mo., David 8 Mo., Eliza 6 Mo., William Leach 17 Mo., Margaret Jackson 7 Mo. By this time Rachel is gone married I guess as I can't find her and she would be abt. 20. On the 1870 census William Leach is married to Sophronia Dees and has a daughter Triphna Ellen, and 2 houses down in the same house is Mary Joiner 67 Ky. Mary Joiner 15 Mo. there are 3 different Dees familys liveing next to these. On the 1880 census I have I have 2 Dees family liveing in Different homes and next door is Levi Gentry 70 born S.C.with Martha A. 40 Tenn, James Sutton 15 Mo.,and 3 other Suttons. In the house next door is William Leach with wife and children and next house is Jonathan Gentry and wife Martha S. and children. I would like any help anyone can give me on William Leach and his family as this is all that I have on the 1880 census it has Williams parents born ILL. but can't find them or their names.So any and all help you can give me. I would also like any help anyone can give me on the Sutton and Gentry that I have put in here. Thank you, Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/29/2002 07:02:55
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: LEACH/DEES
    2. joan and norm rusk
    3. Barbara, Dee is a difficult to find name. I have Dees in Tipperary that I cannot track on, either. Your Dees don't happen to be from Tipperary originally, do they? Joan Griffin Rusk ----- Original Message ----- From: Lanita Sconce Miller Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 8:30 PM To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: LEACH/DEES Barbara.. uh....I'm lost.. I checked all of the Oregon Co., MO Census you listed and did not find your LEACH. I also checked the 1880 Oregon Co., MO Census for your DEEs.. Couldn't find them either.. I also checked the Oregon Co. marriage listings for the years 1845-1890, as well as the probate packet listing, and the History Book... Couldn't find either of the family members you mentioned... What county have you found your info? Lanita

    09/29/2002 05:02:48
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] HELP - HELP - HELP !!!
    2. barbara smith
    3. I posted my Leach, Gentry and Sutton and asked for help is there not anyone out there that can help. Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/28/2002 05:38:50
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re:family sharing
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Barbara, We on this List could not agree with you more! I think that is the reason for the necessity of this area list... to try to kill 2 birds with one stone, and we are proud of being one of the most helpful Lists around... It's tough, isn't it, when you post a query, and no one knows anything to respond...Hang in there... we've all be in the same position as you [and may still be].... and you never know what new people will join the List that has the key you're looking for... You might be interested in knowing that I saw a query posted just today on Jackson County, ALABAMA for a LEADER family. Lanita

    09/28/2002 11:42:20
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Proving DAR... HELP!!!!!
    2. Nancy
    3. > Eligibility > > Any woman is eligible for membership who is no less than eighteen years of age and can prove lineal, blood line, > descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving American independence. She must provide documentation for > each statement of birth, marriage and death. > > Admission to membership in the NSDAR is either by invitation through a Chapter in your State Society or Unit > Overseas or as a Member-At-Large. No Chapter may discriminate against an applicant on the basis of race or > creed. > > > > Acceptable Service > > The National Society reserves the right to determine the acceptability of all service and proof thereof. The National > Society accepts service, with some exceptions, for the period between 19 April 1775 (Battle of Lexington) and 26 > November 1783 (withdrawal of British Troops from New York), as follows: > > Signers of the Declaration of Independence > > Military Service, such as participation in: > > Army and Navy of the Continental Establishment > > State Navy > > State and Local Militia > > Coast Guard and Privateers > > Military or Naval Service performed by French nationals in the American theater of war > > Civil Service (holding office under authority of the Provisional or new State Governments) such as: > > State Officials > > County and Town Officials (Town Clerk, Selectman, Juror, Town Treasurer, Judge, > Sheriff, Constable, Jailer, Surveyor of Highways, Justice of the Peace) > > Patriotic Service, which includes: > > Members of the Continental Congress, State Conventions and Assemblies > > Membership in committees made necessary by the War, including service on committees > which furthered the cause of the Colonies from April 1774, such as Committees of > Correspondence, Inspection and Safety, committees to care for soldier's families, etc. > > Signer of Oath of Fidelity and Support, Oath of Allegiance > > Members of the Boston Tea Party > > Defenders of Forts and Frontiers, and Signers of petitions addressed to and recognizing > the authority of the Provisional and new State Governments > > Doctors and nurses and others rendering aid to the wounded (other than their immediate > families) > > Ministers who gave patriotic sermons and encouraged patriotic activity > > Furnishing a substitute for military service > > Prisoners of war or refugees from occupying forces > > Prisoners on the British ship Old Jersey , or other prison ships > > Service in the Spanish Troops under Galvez or the Louisiana Militia after 24 December > 1776 > > Service performed by French nationals within the colonies or in Europe in support of the > American cause > > Those who rendered material aid, such as furnishing supplies with or without > remuneration, lending money to the Colonies, munitions makers, gunsmiths, etc. > > Lanita Sconce Miller wrote: > > Hey you experts out there! I need some help!! > > I have a cousin [yes, another one!!] that needs help... > > "We have to prove that Abner Boone is Joseph J. Boone's father. A > little old lady sent her copies of pages from Our Boone Families > Daniel Boone's Kinfolks USA Boones Second Edition by Sarah Ridge > Rockenfield Library of Congress #TX2083715 > > On those pages it list Abner Boone and his wife, and information like > when they were married and where he is buried. Also, that he was in the > War of 1812 Then it lists his children. Yes!!!!! There is Joseph J. > Boone born 1827 married Sarah Jane Boggess Sept. 16, 1840." > > NOW, the question...is that legal proof for the SAR and DAR. Is that > all that is needed? > > What else can we provide or search? > Lanita

    09/27/2002 03:54:24
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Proving DAR... HELP!!!!!
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Hey you experts out there! I need some help!! I have a cousin [yes, another one!!] that needs help... "We have to prove that Abner Boone is Joseph J. Boone's father. A little old lady sent her copies of pages from Our Boone Families Daniel Boone's Kinfolks USA Boones Second Edition by Sarah Ridge Rockenfield Library of Congress #TX2083715 On those pages it list Abner Boone and his wife, and information like when they were married and where he is buried. Also, that he was in the War of 1812 Then it lists his children. Yes!!!!! There is Joseph J. Boone born 1827 married Sarah Jane Boggess Sept. 16, 1840." NOW, the question...is that legal proof for the SAR and DAR. Is that all that is needed? What else can we provide or search? Lanita

    09/27/2002 02:55:40
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: LEACH/DEES in Wayne Co.
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Subject: Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: LEACH/DEES Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 18:17:02 -0700 From: "barbara smith" <eor@saber.net> To: <ozarkn@southwind.net> References: 1 , 2 Hi, So sorry all are Wayne county Missouri. Finding it so hard as it seems like all my family on this side some how ties together. Thanks for helping. Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/27/2002 02:22:54
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Need help with my Gentry's
    2. barbara smith
    3. > On Levi Gentry pension records it has. > Wife 1 Nancy Johnson and she died in Wayne co Missouri May 19, 1886 > Wife 2 Mary Cornelins (She was Widow Pitman) when she married Levi Gentry he married her Oct. 23rd 1890 in Wayne co. Missouri. > > Children > > Marget A.E. b. Nov. 4th 1873 > Sarah Jane b. April 30th 1877 > Charles Monroe b. Aug. 29th 1880 > Mary Ellen b. June 18th 1883 > Bertha May b. April 23rd 1892 > Gracy Angeline b. Aug. 25th 1895. > Also there is Mandy Genty and also a Joe Gentry > > Levi Gentry was born about 1806/07 in S.C. > Would like any help anyone can give me. > Thanks, > Barbara > eor@saber.net > > > > ==== GENTRY Mailing List ==== > SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBING: The only thing that should be in the message body is the single word SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE. Don't even put your name. Send mail to: Gentry-L-Request@Rootsweb.com >

    09/27/2002 02:19:21
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: LEACH/DEES
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Barbara.. uh....I'm lost.. I checked all of the Oregon Co., MO Census you listed and did not find your LEACH. I also checked the 1880 Oregon Co., MO Census for your DEEs.. Couldn't find them either.. I also checked the Oregon Co. marriage listings for the years 1845-1890, as well as the probate packet listing, and the History Book... Couldn't find either of the family members you mentioned... What county have you found your info? Lanita

    09/27/2002 02:11:32
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] NC website that is awesome!!
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Hey List, I was just was sent a great site... It is Bill Floyd's website for Rutherford County, NC as well as other counties in the area. He has cemeteries, marriage bond listings, and just a great gob of stuff. If yours came from Rutherford Co., NC, Buncombe Co., NC, or any of the surrounding area, you might want to check it out! http://ns1.rfci.net/wdfloyd/ Lanita

    09/27/2002 01:00:42
    1. RE: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Peggy Cannady
    2. Cannady
    3. Hello, Betty, I am still on the list, but am going to school 4 nights a week now, so can't keep up with the messages like I did. How can I help you? Peggy -----Original Message----- From: Betty Tucker [mailto:bettytucker72455@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 1:34 PM To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Peggy Cannady Peggy if you are still on this List please contact me. Betty Tucker bettytucker@cox-internet.com http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~randolph/cemeteries.html --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo!

    09/27/2002 12:25:02
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] FAMILY
    2. barbara smith
    3. I like most people thought that what I have belongs to me! When I looked at them I knew they belonged to the past and were made for the future. And it was my responsiblity to pass them on as they had done. I asked myself if these people I have pictures of if they would share them if they were asked and I know for sure they would. Even though pictures and such were not so plentyful or so easy to share they seemed to share so willingly. I know now they knew what so few now days don't, shareing and careing is what has kept this family for the future. It was hard to realize the treasures I have. Even though they are few, I now know they are my responsibilty to make sure that they are there for my great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. It is up to me to make sure that my future family has my past family so my family can stay whole. I have had great fun and adventure doing my research and I want this for my family that comes after I am gone. And I can only do this by shareing all that I have with all of my family so I can make sure it stays through fire, flood, greed, and everything else, and I can do that best by shareing all that I have with all that ask. This makes it so there are enough copies out there for the next 100 years or so and this is one of the main treasures I wish to pass on with my research so not 1 person in my family ever gets lost. I found so many people in my family that didn't share and even though my family has lost because of it I know by doing the same makes the loss so much great! er and greed helps no one. I started share sites where people go on to share all there old family photos and there documents and have not yet taken the time to post all of mine. I am going to post all that I have as I know my grandmother and mother who the few pictures I have belonged to were giveing people and would want them shared. If you learn nothing else from this letter I hope you learn it is the responsibilty of all of us to share so all is there later or you are not the one who looses it is your family that lost. Thank You, Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/27/2002 07:49:28
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fw: Is there anyone out there willing to share information and pictures on our Leach family !!!!!
    2. barbara smith
    3. Hello, Here are the names of some of my Leach family. A fire took all of what we had long ago. So if there is anyone out there willing to share I would be so very greatful. If you all ready have them on your computer or can scan and send I will print on my end. William R. Leach b. 1844 Mo. d may 20, 1918 Mo. Sophronia Dees Leach b. 1849 Mo. Children Triphoney Ellen Louis Leach b. April 12, 1868 (My ggrandmother) Amanda Ann Leach b. 1886 Mo. Mary Jane Leach b. 1876 Mo. William Henry Leach b. 1878 Mo. Joseph Carrol Leach b. 1880 Mo. Lucinda Cordelia Caroline Leach b. July 4, 1883 Culvin Monroe Leach b. Dec. 3, 1888 Mo. Charles Yancy Leach b. Nov. 6, 1890 Anne Leach b. Jan. 1887 This is all the information I have. And would love to have any pictures. Thank you so much for your help, Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/26/2002 05:59:25
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Volunteers NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE!
    2. barbara smith
    3. I have been trying to find information on a ggrandmother. She is one, where no known age as there is nothing as to where she is born or the birth of her children. She is on census but her birth place says Tenn or Ky. Her name is Mary Elizabeth Roam her birth is said to be Jan. 2, 1852 and she died Nov. 1941 in Monett, Missouri her husband was John Nolan and they both lived at 611 9th street Monett, Mo. when they died. They had 7 children I will give the information on 2 Sam Preston Nolan born Aug.29, 1876 Swedburg Mo. died May 5, 1948 Monett, Mo. his ss number 500-01-4717 Adeline (NOLAN) Nichols born Jan. 26, 1894 Swedburg, Mo. died Dec. 26, 1932 Monett, Mo. She married John Nolan born Vandalia, ILL. March 22, 1857 died May, 22, 1929 Monett, Mo. I have no idea where or when they were married I think Sam is their first child. Thank you for any help anyone can give. Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/26/2002 01:38:38
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re:Pumpkin Pie from Oregon County
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Jim, Here is my grandma's [Nora Bennett Dethrow] recipe for pumpkin pie. She was born and raised, and lived 99% of of her life in Oregon Co. Enjoy! Lanita NORA BENNETT DETHROW'S PUMPKIN PIE 1 cup of pumpkin 1 egg slightly beaten 1/3 to 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 teas salt 1/4 teas cinnamon 1/4 teas nutmeg 1/4 teas ginger 1 cup milk Mix together, and pour into unbaked crust. Bake 350 degrees until the middle is set. [about 45 min] You can also check with a knife. Top with whipped cream, cool whip or eat without the whipping.

    09/26/2002 12:40:31
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Did they do it back then?
    2. barbara smith
    3. I know now we can send for state birth or death also we can get one in the town where the birth or death took place. Back in the 1800s there are so many court houses gone for some reason so my question is----- if one is gone would the other have it? Did they have it at both places in the 1800s. Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/26/2002 12:28:01
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Any family of these or any Volunteers !
    2. barbara smith
    3. Needing help on any of these. I first find William Leach 8 and his sister Rachel 10 on the 1850 census in the house of Jonathan Dees 43 born S.C.and wife Mary 42 born Ky.on this census it has both William and Rachel as born it Missouri. Next door to Jonathan is his brother Jesse Dees and his wife Ataline and children Martha L., Matterville, Daniel J.M., Sophronia, ( William later married her ) there is also a James and wife Cyntha and there childern liven 2 houses down.Also a David Dees Sr. with wife Gracy and their children live next door to Jesse. On the 1860 census William is in the home of Joshua Joiner 44 born Tenn. Polly J., 50 Ky, Melissia 20 Mo., Elijah 11 Mo., David 8 Mo., Eliza 6 Mo., William Leach 17 Mo., Margaret Jackson 7 Mo. By this time Rachel is gone married I guess as I can't find her and she would be abt. 20. On the 1870 census William Leach is married to Sophronia Dees and has a daughter Triphna Ellen, and 2 houses down in the same house is Mary Joiner 67 Ky. Mary Joiner 15 Mo. there are 3 different Dees familys liveing next to these. On the 1880 census I have I have 2 Dees family liveing in Different homes and next door is Levi Gentry 70 born S.C.with Martha A. 40 Tenn, James Sutton 15 Mo.,and 3 other Suttons. In the house next door is William Leach with wife and children and next house is Jonathan Gentry and wife Martha S. and children. I would like any help anyone can give me on William Leach and his family as this is all that I have on the 1880 census it has Williams parents born ILL. but can't find them or their names.So any and all help you can give me. I would also like any help anyone can give me on the Sutton and Gentry that I have put in here. Thank you, Barbara eor@saber.net

    09/26/2002 11:39:33
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re:
    2. Claudia Williams
    3. Hello Listers, I may have asked this question recently and if I did I apologize. Does anyone have any CAPSHAWs in their line. C.J. Williams

    09/26/2002 11:08:08