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    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Peggy Cannady
    2. Betty Tucker
    3. 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!

    09/23/2002 05:33:39
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] info
    2. Martha Hentges
    3. I am interested in the bus tour to Fort Wayne, after June 2 next year. What does Fort Wayne have in their library? I am working on my Garrison side of my family. I am at that brick wall! What I need is to find information in the early and middle 1800's. Also need death dates for my Huddleston's in Oregon Co.. Martha >From: Nancy <lacywinston@earthlink.net> >To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] info >Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 10:44:36 -0500 > >This is what makes it better than all the others: > >Allen County Public Library [Fort Wayne, IN] Genealogy Gateway: >http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/index.html > >Lanita M wrote: > > > > Hi Lanita, I am working on my Wellbourn/Wilborne etc families > > recently. Have been to St. Louis library looking and am now e mailing a > > few people. We keep busy here, I am doing a genealogy program for the >St. > > Francois Co. Historical Society in Farmington this coming Wend. Evening >and > > we are having our society board meeting tomorrow nite. > > We are planning a trip to Fort Wayne, Indiana this next June, a bus >tour > > actually, so I will send you info when we get the tour guide to do a > > package for us. We need to fill up the bus. And as you know, Fort >Wayne > > has one of the best research libraries in the US. We are planning on a >four > > day tour. Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday, and it will probably >take > > all winter to get enough people to fill the bus. They all don't have to >be > > researchers- there are other things to do in Fort Wayne, but of course, >I > > will be going just for the research, Ha. Well, you can spread the word >for > > us if you will, it will be heavily advertised through Iron County >Genealogy > > Society and other places also, as we get all the kinks ironed out. >Thanks, > > Jeanette Henson McClure, Pres of ICGS. > > > > Jeanette... I did not know about the library at Fort Wayne.. What makes >it > > better than others? > > > > Lanita _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

    09/23/2002 05:31:55
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] STARR family reunion
    2. Carol Thompson
    3. In the Sept. 19, 2002 issue of The Ozark Journal, Imboden, Ark., there is an article about the descendants of John and Emma Starr family reunion. Someone was recently asking about Starr family; if this interests anyone, e-mail me & I'll send entire article. Carol Thompson, Pocahontas, Ark. twister@pokynet.com

    09/23/2002 05:04:31
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] info
    2. Nancy
    3. This is what makes it better than all the others: Allen County Public Library [Fort Wayne, IN] Genealogy Gateway: http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/index.html Lanita M wrote: > > Hi Lanita, I am working on my Wellbourn/Wilborne etc families > recently. Have been to St. Louis library looking and am now e mailing a > few people. We keep busy here, I am doing a genealogy program for the St. > Francois Co. Historical Society in Farmington this coming Wend. Evening and > we are having our society board meeting tomorrow nite. > We are planning a trip to Fort Wayne, Indiana this next June, a bus tour > actually, so I will send you info when we get the tour guide to do a > package for us. We need to fill up the bus. And as you know, Fort Wayne > has one of the best research libraries in the US. We are planning on a four > day tour. Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday, and it will probably take > all winter to get enough people to fill the bus. They all don't have to be > researchers- there are other things to do in Fort Wayne, but of course, I > will be going just for the research, Ha. Well, you can spread the word for > us if you will, it will be heavily advertised through Iron County Genealogy > Society and other places also, as we get all the kinks ironed out. Thanks, > Jeanette Henson McClure, Pres of ICGS. > > Jeanette... I did not know about the library at Fort Wayne.. What makes it > better than others? > > Lanita

    09/23/2002 04:44:36
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] info
    2. Lanita M
    3. Hi Lanita, I am working on my Wellbourn/Wilborne etc families recently. Have been to St. Louis library looking and am now e mailing a few people. We keep busy here, I am doing a genealogy program for the St. Francois Co. Historical Society in Farmington this coming Wend. Evening and we are having our society board meeting tomorrow nite. We are planning a trip to Fort Wayne, Indiana this next June, a bus tour actually, so I will send you info when we get the tour guide to do a package for us. We need to fill up the bus. And as you know, Fort Wayne has one of the best research libraries in the US. We are planning on a four day tour. Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday, and it will probably take all winter to get enough people to fill the bus. They all don't have to be researchers- there are other things to do in Fort Wayne, but of course, I will be going just for the research, Ha. Well, you can spread the word for us if you will, it will be heavily advertised through Iron County Genealogy Society and other places also, as we get all the kinks ironed out. Thanks, Jeanette Henson McClure, Pres of ICGS. Jeanette... I did not know about the library at Fort Wayne.. What makes it better than others? Lanita

    09/23/2002 04:25:00
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] What is everyone working on?
    2. Lanita M
    3. Well, we went through a whole week with very little activity on the List... Just wondering... Are you getting back in the groove of things, and if so... What is everyone working on? I am helping a couple of people at my church with their genealogy finds, but have found info on a couple of my great grandmothers [actually 4-5 greats] info... What are you working on? Lanita

    09/23/2002 02:41:41
    1. Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] info
    2. Chad & Rachell Lindley
    3. I'm working on my Wonsyld/ Betz familes. Wonsyld is my grandfather's family. He was recently diagnosed with Terminal Cancer and so I feel this sudden urge to find anything i'm able to about his grandfather whom he spent a large amount of time with as a child and was very very close to. His grandfather Jens Wonsyld immigrated to America from Denmark in 1880, but before that we know nothing of him. I can't find any link to a Wonsyld in Denmark from him. He all in all had 3 wifes and 11 children that we know of. I say this because for some time he lived with the Blackfoot Nation and was said to have a wife with the tribe. So that is where my time is being spent! Not in Missouri, but Minnesota and North Dakota! Lanita M wrote: >Hi Lanita, I am working on my Wellbourn/Wilborne etc families >recently. Have been to St. Louis library looking and am now e mailing a >few people. We keep busy here, I am doing a genealogy program for the St. >Francois Co. Historical Society in Farmington this coming Wend. Evening and >we are having our society board meeting tomorrow nite. > We are planning a trip to Fort Wayne, Indiana this next June, a bus tour >actually, so I will send you info when we get the tour guide to do a >package for us. We need to fill up the bus. And as you know, Fort Wayne >has one of the best research libraries in the US. We are planning on a four >day tour. Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday, and it will probably take >all winter to get enough people to fill the bus. They all don't have to be >researchers- there are other things to do in Fort Wayne, but of course, I >will be going just for the research, Ha. Well, you can spread the word for >us if you will, it will be heavily advertised through Iron County Genealogy >Society and other places also, as we get all the kinks ironed out. Thanks, >Jeanette Henson McClure, Pres of ICGS. > > > >Jeanette... I did not know about the library at Fort Wayne.. What makes it >better than others? > >Lanita > > > >

    09/23/2002 02:34:58
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: Hancock's
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Carolyn, Lebanon, MO is in Laclede County, and is quite a ways from our area. You might try there.. Lanita

    09/19/2002 12:40:31
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Hancock's
    2. Carolyn Krodell
    3. Looking for listings of Hancock's buried in Hartsroad Cemetery in Lebanon, MO. Carolyn Krodell Fayetteville, AR

    09/19/2002 12:25:01
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] FYI - Civil War Roundtable Resumes -- West Plains, MO
    2. S & S Aqua Farm
    3. >From the West Plains Daily Quill, West Plains, Howell County, MO September 18, 2002 The South Central Missouri, North Central Arkansas Civil War Roundtable is resuming after a summer hiatus with a meeting 2-5PM Saturday, September 21, at the West Plains Public Library, 750 West Broadway. [INSERTED: http://westplains.net/library.html 417-256-4775] Anyone interested in the Civil War is invited to attend. One of the group's goals for the coming season is a quarterly newsletter. Plans call for collection of family stories and lore of the area relating to the Civil War for inclusion in the newsletter. Meetings are free and informal, and attendance is welcome for all or part of the get-togethers. For more information, contact Lou Wehmer, 5104 CR 2660, Willow Springs, MO 65793 417-469-4287 <wehmer@socket.net>; Carl Burkhead, Alton, 417-778-7596 <cburkhea@ortrackm.missouri.org>; or Bob Langston, Couch, 417-938-4335 <bomarscv@ortrackm.missouri.org> Saw this just today, and thought some of you might be interested. Paula Speraneo

    09/19/2002 11:11:19
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Fw: [ SONGER ] SONGERS in Missouri
    2. billyjd
    3. This is from my other list ,JIM DAVIS ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Moody" <TRMoody2@msn.com> To: <SONGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 12:38 AM Subject: [ SONGER ] SONGERS in Missouri > Hi! Looking for SONGERS in Howell Co, Missouri. Specifically Hazel Mildred Songer, b. circa 1908 in West Plains. Married Charles Dillon also of Howell Co., b.1899. They had 3 children later on in Leavenworth, KS. Can't find any info on Hazel. However, Charles Dillon was listed as divorced on his death certificate (died Apr 1932). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. MamaMoodyGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com > > > ==== SONGER Mailing List ==== > YOUR LIST MASTER -JIM DAVIS - > EMAIL at billyjd@grnco.net > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    09/19/2002 06:26:15
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: Nola Ella Forester Custer
    2. Nola Ella Forester Custer Parents: William (Bill) Forester 1871-1953 Martha Jane Teague 1878-1919

    09/19/2002 05:00:51
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: Nola Ella Forester Custer
    2. Lanita M
    3. What does the obit say who her parents were? Lanita

    09/19/2002 02:36:27
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Nola Ella Forester Custer - I had forgotten to put her maiden name
    2. Nola Ella Forester Custer Age 90 died September 15,2002 Funeral services will be held at 1 pm Friday September 20,2002 at Brown Funeral Home, 1616 Davison Rd. Flint, Michigan. Burial in Flint Memorial Park Cementary. Mrs. Custer was born in Oregon Co. Mo. January 23, 1912. There is more. This is in The Flint Journal September 18, 2002 It has all her Brothers and Sister date born and died. www.flintjournal.com I also have the obit

    09/18/2002 02:17:49
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Obituary-Custer
    2. I forgot to give you the e-mail where you can find the Obituary in todays paper. www.flintjournal.com

    09/18/2002 11:30:28
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Obituary-Custer of Oregon co Mo
    2. Nola Ella Forester Custer Age 90 died September 15,2002 Funeral services will be held at 1 pm Friday September 20,2002 at Brown Funeral Home, 1616 Davison Rd. Flint, Michigan. Burial in Flint Memorial Park Cementary. Mrs. Custer was born in Oregon Co. Mo. January 23, 1912. There is more. This is in The Flint Journal September 18, 2002

    09/18/2002 11:21:40
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] pictures to email
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. It's been a while since I have posted this... I hope that some of you can help! I am searching for pictures of the following children of John D. JUSTICE and Sarah NETTLES: i. Mary Jane "Pop or Polly" JUSTICE TAYLOR (1828-1874); mar. Thomas "Tommy" TAYLOR and lived at Myrtle, Oregon Co. ii. Amos "Jefferson" JUSTICE (1831-1878); [was an Oregon Co. Appraiser]; mar. Elizabeth BEASON; lived around Myrtle, Oregon Co.] iii. Margaret M. "Nettie" JUSTICE HAYS (1835-1894); mar. John Miles HAYS.. they are buried at Garfield iv. Matilda Irdell JUSTICE (1840-1923); mar. E.Z. TAYLOR, the above half bro. of Tommy TAYLOR.. they are buried at Dallas Co., MO ourside of Tunas. If you have a picture of the above, or know a descendant that has email who might have a picture, please let me know. The above are the siblings of my Elizabeth "Betsy" JUSTICE TAYLOR [bro. to the above E.Z. and Tommy TAYLOR] who I do not have pictures of.. Any help is appreciated! Lanita

    09/15/2002 07:21:54
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: Nancy Johnson
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Patricia, Only Nancy JOHNSON in the marriage books for the years 1845-1890 in Oregon Co. is this one: Daniel Jefferson LANCE to Nancy Emily JOHNSON on 18 Mar 1869. Listed on page 81, in Book "A" There are no TRIPPLET grooms listed at all. There are no LEVERTs of any spelling listed at all. Unless the above couple is yours, you can strike Oregon County off your list [unless they married after 1890.] Lanita

    09/15/2002 03:36:48
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Nancy Johnson
    2. Patricia Murrell Mata
    3. Looking for marriage, census or any information for Nancy Johnson b about 1848. First found on 1870 Randolph Co Census with parents James W and Sarah Johnson. all born in KY May have married Charles Tripplet and later and unknown LEVERET / LEVERETT / LEVERETTS. I have photo I believe is Nancy and this unknown Levert taken in Poplar Bluff, MO. Nancy's sister Isabella married James Lowery in Poplar Bluff, MO also. Also looking for descendents of her. Patricia Murrell Mata pjmm@tcac.net

    09/14/2002 09:22:17
    1. [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-D Digest V02 #267
    2. In a message dated 9/14/2002 12:00:56 PM Central Daylight Time, MO-OREGON-HISTORY-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > X-Message: #8 > Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 00:13:13 -0700 (PDT) > From: Denise Smith <oxbowca@yahoo.com> > To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <20020914071313.3446.qmail@web12303.mail.yahoo.com> > Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] HOUSE/HURST > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Does anyone know if the following couple had children? > If they did what were their names? > > 1Catherine HOUSE b: 1828 in Culpeper County, Virginia, > USA d: 1861 in Oregon County, Missouri, USA the > daughter of Jacob HOUSE, Sr and Matilda IVY. > +Elijah HURST b: Abt. 1826 > m: June 13, 1845 in Oregon County, Missouri, USA > Thanks, Denise > > > > > ===== > Smith Surname Family Group Sheets Gedcom at Rootsweb- These families are > not related by blood, but through the love of genealogy and the surname > SMITH. > > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=smith_brick_wall > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! News - Today's headlines > http://news.yahoo.com > > ______________________________ > > X-Message: #9 > Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 07:39:43 -0500 > From: Nancy <lacywinston@earthlink.net> > To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <3D832E0F.2A6C7057@earthlink.net> > Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] HURST/HOUSE > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Denise, > > I've got Elijah HURST &Catherine HOUSE, md. 13 Jun 1845 Oregon County. > > 1850 Federal Census Oregon County, Missouri > 14 Sept 1850 p406b #160-160 > HURST, Elijah 26 M farmer TN > Catharine 22 f MO > John 2 m MO > Wilmoth 9/12 f MO > > > 1860 Federal Census Oregon County, Missouri > Lynn Twp., p197:62, 21 Jul 1860 #422-424 HURST > Elijah 36 m farm laborer $___/300 TN > Catherine 32 f MO > John 13 m MO > George 7 m MO > William 3 m MO > > > Maybe there's a connection. > > Nancy > Catherine House was born 1828 in either Ripley or Wayne County Missouri. Jacob was in Lincoln County, TN in 1821 when Mary was born and sometime between 1821 and 1828, he moved to Missouri. I have Catherine died 1861 in Oregon County, Missouri. Earl D. House Sand Springs, OK

    09/14/2002 05:34:15