Doris, Could you please check for Sherrill, Robinson, Daniel(s), McDaniel(s) Thanks you, Joan Griffin Rusk ----with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Jane, I couldn't find any mention of wagon trains. When an individual history mentions when/how the family migrated to this region it just says they came by wagon or wagon pulled by oxen. Names that are close to the ones you inquired about are: KEET; KEETER; KEETON; Doris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Foley" <mjfent@bellsouth.net> To: "Doris Johnson" <dorisjohnson@centurytel.net>; <mo-oregon-history@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 11:41 AM Subject: Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Lindley Couch > Doris: Does it have any information about any wagon trains coming thru. > Could you be so kind as to look and see if there are any names of Keeling > or Kring in it? Thanking you in advance for your help. > > Jane Foley > NC > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Doris Johnson" <dorisjohnson@centurytel.net> > To: "Joan Rusk" <jgrnlr@cableone.net> > Cc: "MO OREGON HISTORY" <MO-OREGON-HISTORY@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 10:17 AM > Subject: Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Lindley Couch > > >> Joan, >> This book is in the OCGS library and I have a copy as well. >> It must have been originally published in early 1900's, at least. This >> copy >> is by Ramfre Press, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 and was reprinted in 1976. >> It >> is indexed and seems to cover southern Missouri counties and northern >> Arkansas. >> I'll check the index for any name you are interested in. >> Doris >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Joan Rusk" <jgrnlr@cableone.net> >> To: "Doris Johnson" <dorisjohnson@centurytel.net>; >> <mo-oregon-history@rootsweb.com>; <Mike@landwehr.com> >> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 8:12 AM >> Subject: RE: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Lindley Couch >> >> >>> Doris, >>> >>> Can you tell me more about this "History of the Ozark Region" report? >>> Is >>> it >>> available to purchase from Oregon County Historical Society? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Joan Griffin Rusk >>> >>> -----Owith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >>> the >>> body of the message >>> >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MO-OREGON-HISTORY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > >
Doris: Does it have any information about any wagon trains coming thru. Could you be so kind as to look and see if there are any names of Keeling or Kring in it? Thanking you in advance for your help. Jane Foley NC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doris Johnson" <dorisjohnson@centurytel.net> To: "Joan Rusk" <jgrnlr@cableone.net> Cc: "MO OREGON HISTORY" <MO-OREGON-HISTORY@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Lindley Couch > Joan, > This book is in the OCGS library and I have a copy as well. > It must have been originally published in early 1900's, at least. This > copy > is by Ramfre Press, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 and was reprinted in 1976. > It > is indexed and seems to cover southern Missouri counties and northern > Arkansas. > I'll check the index for any name you are interested in. > Doris > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joan Rusk" <jgrnlr@cableone.net> > To: "Doris Johnson" <dorisjohnson@centurytel.net>; > <mo-oregon-history@rootsweb.com>; <Mike@landwehr.com> > Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 8:12 AM > Subject: RE: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Lindley Couch > > >> Doris, >> >> Can you tell me more about this "History of the Ozark Region" report? Is >> it >> available to purchase from Oregon County Historical Society? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Joan Griffin Rusk >> >> -----Owith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the >> body of the message >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MO-OREGON-HISTORY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Joan, This book is in the OCGS library and I have a copy as well. It must have been originally published in early 1900's, at least. This copy is by Ramfre Press, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 and was reprinted in 1976. It is indexed and seems to cover southern Missouri counties and northern Arkansas. I'll check the index for any name you are interested in. Doris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Rusk" <jgrnlr@cableone.net> To: "Doris Johnson" <dorisjohnson@centurytel.net>; <mo-oregon-history@rootsweb.com>; <Mike@landwehr.com> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 8:12 AM Subject: RE: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Lindley Couch > Doris, > > Can you tell me more about this "History of the Ozark Region" report? Is > it > available to purchase from Oregon County Historical Society? > > Thanks, > > Joan Griffin Rusk > > -----Owith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the > body of the message > >
Doris, Can you tell me more about this "History of the Ozark Region" report? Is it available to purchase from Oregon County Historical Society? Thanks, Joan Griffin Rusk -----Owith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Mike, Being the researcher you are I'm sure what I'm sending will be nothing new to you. However, A Reminiscent History of the Ozark Region gives family sketches. From reading the report on George W. COUCH and Judge Alfred Perry COUCH, they were the sons of Simpson Couch and the grandsons of Lindley Couch. The article states, " ...descended from substantial Virgina stock, for in that state his father and grandfather were born. The family afterward moved to North Carolina, thence to South Carolina, from there to Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri, in which state the grandfather, Lindley Couch, passed the closing scenes fo his life,..." Doris Oregon County
Just a reminder that if you know a sibling and where they were when they died in MO, and their married name [if a woman], you might be able to go in the back door by checking for their death certificate for the parents.... Go to: http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search I have had many successes by using this method. Sometimes, all I had was just the 1st name and middle initial.....I just put that in, and started hunting. Lanita
Peggy... do you have this marriage for a Nancy Jane DAVIS in Oregon Co? Date: 15 Dec 1870 Book: A Page: 106 GROOM: UNDERWOOD, Thomas J. BRIDE: DAVIS, Nancy Jane Lanita
Peggy, Just a suggestion. If Angelina Smith of Warm Springs (my Aunt Minnie Reilley Dills grew up at Warm Springs in Oregon Co., MO) said that her sister moved from Neeleyville, MO in 1863 then I'd sure be looking there for the marriage. Usually a couple married at the home area of the bride. Pat Miller Peggy Cannady wrote: > My brick wall is still my ggrandmother, Angeline Davis Smith (7 NOV 1845-18 > NOV 1919), wife of Campbell Smith in Randolph County. I have looked for a > marriage record in Randolph, Lawrence, Clay, Ripley, and Oregon Counties > without success. The only info I do have on her is: > > >From "Directory of Randolph County, Arkansas,1910," compiled by L. F. > Blankenship, published by Star Herald Printing Company, Pocahontas, AR, > 1910: > Page 51, Hamil, ARK, Postoffice, Jackson Township > SMITH, CAM, 70 farmer, came from Tenn in 1859, married Angeline DAVIS in > 1863, 5 children, Cilla, Caroline, Cam, Mark and Nettie, 160 acres hill. > > >From Pocahontas Start Herald, 28 NOV 1919: Aunt Ann Smith died at her home > near here last Tuesday and was buried in Roach graveyard on Thursday. > > Found this newspaper article, which gives a little bit of a hint: > >From The News Herald, 7 SEP 1906, p 5: "Mrs Angelina Smith of Warm Springs > wishes to know the address of her sister, Nancy Jane Davis, who left > Neelyville, MO in 1863." > > The 1870 census gives birthplace for Angeline as TN, the 1880 gives IL, the > 1900 & 1910 say MO. Needless to say she has been very difficult to find! > There is this family on the 1850 census, and I'm wondering if her name was > actually Mary Angeline, and this could be her family? > 1850 Census, Randolph County, Arkansas, p 17, 29 October, 1850: > 31 242 242 Davis, Edman 53 M W TN Farmer, cannot read/write > 32 242 242 Davis, Deida 48 F W TN > 33 242 242 Davis, Nancy J 18 F W TN > 34 242 242 Davis, Edman C 16 M W TN Farmer > 35 242 242 Davis, William 13 M W MS > 36 242 242 Davis, Sarah 12 F W TN > 37 242 242 Davis, Mary 6 F W IL > > Peggy Cannady > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MO-OREGON-HISTORY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
My brick wall is still my ggrandmother, Angeline Davis Smith (7 NOV 1845-18 NOV 1919), wife of Campbell Smith in Randolph County. I have looked for a marriage record in Randolph, Lawrence, Clay, Ripley, and Oregon Counties without success. The only info I do have on her is: >From "Directory of Randolph County, Arkansas,1910," compiled by L. F. Blankenship, published by Star Herald Printing Company, Pocahontas, AR, 1910: Page 51, Hamil, ARK, Postoffice, Jackson Township SMITH, CAM, 70 farmer, came from Tenn in 1859, married Angeline DAVIS in 1863, 5 children, Cilla, Caroline, Cam, Mark and Nettie, 160 acres hill. >From Pocahontas Start Herald, 28 NOV 1919: Aunt Ann Smith died at her home near here last Tuesday and was buried in Roach graveyard on Thursday. Found this newspaper article, which gives a little bit of a hint: >From The News Herald, 7 SEP 1906, p 5: "Mrs Angelina Smith of Warm Springs wishes to know the address of her sister, Nancy Jane Davis, who left Neelyville, MO in 1863." The 1870 census gives birthplace for Angeline as TN, the 1880 gives IL, the 1900 & 1910 say MO. Needless to say she has been very difficult to find! There is this family on the 1850 census, and I'm wondering if her name was actually Mary Angeline, and this could be her family? 1850 Census, Randolph County, Arkansas, p 17, 29 October, 1850: 31 242 242 Davis, Edman 53 M W TN Farmer, cannot read/write 32 242 242 Davis, Deida 48 F W TN 33 242 242 Davis, Nancy J 18 F W TN 34 242 242 Davis, Edman C 16 M W TN Farmer 35 242 242 Davis, William 13 M W MS 36 242 242 Davis, Sarah 12 F W TN 37 242 242 Davis, Mary 6 F W IL Peggy Cannady
Ann, My niece named her daughter Esabelle and they call her Epsey, might try looking for that as a first name. Pat, On 10/24/07, Ann (Jobe) Brown <ann@personainternet.com> wrote: > > Actually for HER children, I don' thave any middle names. They show up > in > the great grandchildren. First daughter is Epsey. For her I show a middle > initial of A, but can't remember now where it came from. Since I don't > know > Elii's mother's name either, they would have married though in Eastern TN, > I > don't know if the name Epsey or Epsa is coming from her or Prudence's > family. Only one of Eli and Prudence's daughters have brought the name > Prudence down into their family and that was Martha Jobe who married > William > S. Cypret. Their Prudence was born about March 1850 - about the time that > Eli's wife, Prudence would have died. Plus this granddaughter Prudence > Cypret also died between 1850-1860. > > Ann > > > > > Just a hunch.., but have you thought of searching any middle names of > > her children as a surname?.... particularly in the areas you know his > > family to being?? > > > > Lanita > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MO-OREGON-HISTORY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi, One of my brick walls is the whereabouts of Lindley Couch (son of Moses Couch) between 1825 and 1840. Lindley was in Whitley County, Kentucky, in 1825. He then seems to disappear until 1840, when he shows up in the 1840 Ripley County census. Where was Lindley during this 15-year gap in time? The biography of Lindley's grandson, Alfred Perry Couch, which appeared in Reminiscent History Of The Ozark Region, published by Goodspeed Brothers in 1894, stated (referring to Alfred's father and to Lindley) that they "in the thirties, came to Fulton County, Arkansas. Soon after this family moved to what is now Oregon County, Missouri". Arkansas did not become a state until 1836, and Fulton County was taken from Izard County in 1842. And, of course, Oregon County was taken from Ripley County in 1845, and Ripley County was not taken from Wayne County until 1833. So, Lindley probably lived in Izard County, in either Arkansas or in Arkansas Territory, and moved to either Wayne County, or Ripley County, depending on when he made the move. I have had no success in finding Lindley in the 1830 census. No children that we are aware of were born to Lindley and his wife after 1825, so determining the place of birth of his childen would not be of any help. I'm looking for any additional clues as the where Lindley lived between 1825 and his arrival in Ripley County, and am looking for any additional information that might narrow down the year when Lindley and his family first arrived in Ripley County. Thanks, Mike Landwehr -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 133 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len
Actually for HER children, I don' thave any middle names. They show up in the great grandchildren. First daughter is Epsey. For her I show a middle initial of A, but can't remember now where it came from. Since I don't know Elii's mother's name either, they would have married though in Eastern TN, I don't know if the name Epsey or Epsa is coming from her or Prudence's family. Only one of Eli and Prudence's daughters have brought the name Prudence down into their family and that was Martha Jobe who married William S. Cypret. Their Prudence was born about March 1850 - about the time that Eli's wife, Prudence would have died. Plus this granddaughter Prudence Cypret also died between 1850-1860. Ann > > Just a hunch.., but have you thought of searching any middle names of > her children as a surname?.... particularly in the areas you know his > family to being?? > > Lanita >
Ann, Just a hunch.., but have you thought of searching any middle names of her children as a surname?.... particularly in the areas you know his family to being?? Lanita
Well my brick wall is still the maiden name of Prudence - wife of Eli B. Jobe. She appears on the 1850 Oregon Co., Missouri census with Eli and appears to be the same lady that is listed with Eli on the 1840 Ripley Co., Missouri Census and 1830 Wayne Co., Missouri Census. No marriage or Bible Record. She isn't mentioned in Eli's will dated March 7, 1854 - so have to assume that she died between the 1850 census and March 1854. Eli's 1st child, Epsey A., was born about 1822 Missouri (according to 1850 census) The 1st real record I've found which mentions Eli is 1826 -C-320 Lawrence Co., ARkansas 28 February 1826 - Tuesday. At a Circuit Court began and held at the courthouse in the Town of Davidsonville, Lawrence Co.,, Territory of Arkansas. Was present the Honorable James Woodson BATES, Esquire, judge of the second judicial circuit. Joseph HARDIN, Esquire, sheriff of Lawrence Co., appeared in open court and presented a panel of grand jurors, who, when called came, to wit: Abner B. WEST (foreman), Coleman STUBBLEFIELD, Amos JUSTICE, William JARRETT, Edward McDONALD, John MANSKER, William LOONEY, Eli JOB, Thomas NEWELL, Daniel SHAVER, Edward RICHARDSON, Samuel RANEY, James RANEY, Henry WAYLAND, Jacob OGDEN, Alvis ERVIN, Nathaniel McCARRILL, Gabriel THOMAS, Elijah VINSON & Thomas BAKER. *Also the Oregon Co., Missouri History Books states ""Before 1818 - Eli B. Jobe was living in Present-day Oregon Co, Missouri" I don't know what the source was for this statement. Have found records of Eli's brothers, Isaac and Caleb as early as 1821-1822 Lawrence Co., KY 1821 -June 6, "Early Lawrence Co. AR Records 1817 - 1830" "June 6, 1821, Wednesday, the third day of the (court) term. ....for Davidson Twp... the election is to be held at the home of Isaac Jobe. " *So it would make sense that Eli could have married in Davidson Twp, Lawrence Co., AR - or what constituted this area in 1821-1822 time frame. Any Help appreciated. Ann (Jobe) Brown
I suppose my brick wall would be finding a marriage record for WALTER BELLAH, JR., AND ELIZABETH THOMAS. I'll admit I haven't searched as diligently as some dedicated researchers. The Bellah Family Register states they were married February 22, 1821, no place given. Walter Bellah was born in 1802 in Greene County, TN. Elizabeth THOMAS, the daughter of Ehpraim Thomas and Catherine Teal/Diehl was born 1805 in TN. Ephraim Thomas and Catherine Teal/Teal/Diehl were married 1 Feb, 1791 in Franklin Co., Virginia based on marriage bonds of Franklin County, VA, Ephraim Thomas and Walter Bellah were on the 1830 Wayne County, Missouri Census, however, most researchers believe they were in the Thomasville, MO area as early as 1818 Doris Oregon County, MO
Big Brick Wall: Oliver Hardy Shurron, b. 1863-4 in Tennessee, raised by Jabel and Aurora (? spelling) Putnam. They were in Dunklin Co., MO on the 1870 census and then in Oregon Co. MO right after that. We have no idea who his parents were and there are no male descendents. The 1880 census say his parents were b. in NC. Pat Miller Dallas,TX Lanita Sconce Smith wrote: > Doris, > > Everyone is that quiet I guess..... > > To mix things up, lets gather several heads together and see if there > is an answer we haven't thought of to find the answers to our BRICK > WALLS.... > >
Doris, I watch for anything new on this list, but it has been very quiet. Comes in phases I suppose. I just recieved my new Dallas Journal. There is an 1860 agricultural Schedule for Dallas County, TX if anyone had ancestors that came this way. Pat Miller Dallas Doris Johnson wrote: > I've realized I'm not receiving any messages from MO-OREGON HISTORY. > Is it just me, or is the site that quiet? > I miss everyone. > Doris J. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MO-OREGON-HISTORY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Doris, Everyone is that quiet I guess..... To mix things up, lets gather several heads together and see if there is an answer we haven't thought of to find the answers to our BRICK WALLS.... Please post ONE of your brick walls, and what sources and avenues you have tried to find the answers [i.e., census, marriages, probate... etc.] Maybe there's an avenue we haven't thought of to try, that someone else has tried which proved successful... I'm trying to find the 1st wife of Nelson McWILLIAMS [Neelson???], who was with his 2nd wife in the 1850 Oregon Co. Census... his 2nd wife was Mary A.[Polly] BAKER. MCWILLIAMS, NILSON, [Farmer], 33, AR Mary A. , 22, Unknown Malinda, 11, MO********I want to know her mother. Permilia, 4, MO William S. , 3m, MO They didn't get married in Oregon Co., and I've tried Randolph Co. AR and Ripley Co. MO... nothing there. No probate records are available, and I have not come across any Bible Records.. Lanita
I've realized I'm not receiving any messages from MO-OREGON HISTORY. Is it just me, or is the site that quiet? I miss everyone. Doris J.