In the 1940s there was a movie titled "The Hairy Ape" what was the name of the actor who played the title role?----Jim
1944 Wm.Bendix & Susan Haywood Jims505@aol.com wrote:In the 1940s there was a movie titled "The Hairy Ape" what was the name of the actor who played the title role?----Jim ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== To ask for a lookup or volunteer to do acts of genealogical kindess, visit Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at http://www.RAOGK.org. Nannette Reasearching Surnames: WARFIELD Mitchell McConnell HEUGELE Rowbotham STIENECKE Summerman VanGels Berger COLLINS DUNNAVANT PARRISH . States: Md,Mo.,WV.,Wi. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search
Most likely Cassandra. Kasia & Kassia Polish forms of Katherine. Ketzia, daughter of Job in the Bible, pet forms Kessie, Kezzie, Kezzy. B http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~gencenlb/index.html Borrow genealogy books by mail!
Hello List, Does anyone on the list know if the name "Cassiah" is a nickname or a real first name? Thanks Mary
Bill: Here are directory listings for Frank: Gould's St. Louis, Missouri General & Business Directory for 1911. St. Louis: Gould Directory Co., 1911. Weitzel Frank clk r 2336 North Market ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gould's St. Louis, Missouri General & Business Directory for 1911. St. Louis: Gould Directory Co., 1911. Weitzel Frank foreman 415 N 2d r 1430 1/2 S 3d _____________________________________________________________________________________ No listings found for Elizabeth (Windhorn or Weitzel) and none on Harry Windhorn. I found lots of Weitzels in St. Louis burial records, but no Elizabeth or Frank. I found an Elizabeth Weitzel in the burial records, but her maiden name was Mueller and she died in 1960. I checked the Missouri Marriages 1851-1900, but no Elizabeth Marose, Elizabeth Windhorn or Frank Weitzel or Harry Windhorn. I assume you tried the Soc. Sec. Death Index and the Post Obituaries. Good Luck! Diane Shaw Antonia, MO (soon to be Hillsboro, MO) . __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Subject: [StL-Metro] Elizabeth Weitzel/Windhorn/Marose From: Bill Marose <seabeechief54_74@yahoo.com> Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 13:58:03 -0700 (PDT) To: MO-STLOUIS-METRO-L@rootsweb.com Elizabeth Weitzel (nee Marose), of St. Louis died on Sept 26, 1967.Biederwieden South Side Funeral Home was where she was in state. And contributions to Radio Station KFUO were preferred. She was married to Frank Weitzel. One prior marriage was to Harry Windhorn. I do not know if Harry died or there was a divorce. On the 1930 census I find Elizabeth and Harry Windhorn living at 724 Dover place in St. Louis. Can anyone help me with further information on Elizabeth and, or Frank Weitzel or Harry Windhorn ? She was a sister of my grandfather August Marose of Chicago. Bill in Georgia
Has anyone ever heard the name Dorth - short for Dorothy? My aunt was always called that. And my mom was Betz - her name was Betty Jane Karen -----Original Message----- From: Georgia Clark [mailto:georgia@corpsie.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 11:27 AM To: MO-STLOUIS-METRO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [StL-Metro] Nicknames I have two "Marys" who were Mamies, Anns who were Nans and Ellen who was a Nell. That Sarah helps. My husband's family tree has a Sally but all I could find on the census was a Sarah. Didn't know if it was a misread tombstone or what. What is the Gateway Family Historian and where can I get it? Thanks Georgia Gary Stoltman wrote: > This is from the recent Gateway Family Historian put out by Kathleen Smith & Tom Pearson of the St Louis Public Library. It's a terrific publication. > > It's an example of how a little clue can make a big difference in our research. These are common nicknames that were used, "way back when." > > Sarah - Sally > Elizabeth - Betsy, Bess, Bessie > Caroline - Caddie > Dorothy - Dolly > Frances - Fannie > Florence - Flossie (also used for the male Florenz) > Harriet - Hattie > Mary - Molly or Polly > > Without going into detail, both the Sarah/Sally and Mary/Molly or Polly were of immediate help to me. Thanks Kathy & Tom. > > Gary Stoltman > Mercerville, NJ > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb forbids posting of copyrighted material without permission of the author. You can read RootsWeb's Acceptable Use Policy at http://rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html. ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== Climbing my family tree was fun until the nuts appeared. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.521 / Virus Database: 319 - Release Date: 09/23/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.521 / Virus Database: 319 - Release Date: 09/23/2003
Georgia, Sally = Sarah is really common and I've also found Mamie for Emma. I also have a Jenny for a Jane Ann. Another one which is hard to fathom is Ted for Edward :) The Gateway Family Historian is a genealogical publication from the St. Louis Public Library. Here is a link for the first issue. <A HREF="http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/gfh0101.htm">St. Louis Public Library: Gateway Family Historian Winter 2001</A> On the page is a hyperlink at the bottom for later issues. You can also write to Kathleen Smith at the STLPL to be put on the mailing list for further issues. Tracy in AK In a message dated 9/24/03 8:29:00 AM Alaskan Daylight Time, georgia@corpsie.com writes: > I have two "Marys" who were Mamies, Anns who were Nans and Ellen who was a > Nell. > > That Sarah helps. My husband's family tree has a Sally but all I could find > on the census was a Sarah. Didn't know if it was a misread tombstone or > what. > > What is the Gateway Family Historian and where can I get it? > > Thanks > > Georgia >
I have two "Marys" who were Mamies, Anns who were Nans and Ellen who was a Nell. That Sarah helps. My husband's family tree has a Sally but all I could find on the census was a Sarah. Didn't know if it was a misread tombstone or what. What is the Gateway Family Historian and where can I get it? Thanks Georgia Gary Stoltman wrote: > This is from the recent Gateway Family Historian put out by Kathleen Smith & Tom Pearson of the St Louis Public Library. It's a terrific publication. > > It's an example of how a little clue can make a big difference in our research. These are common nicknames that were used, "way back when." > > Sarah - Sally > Elizabeth - Betsy, Bess, Bessie > Caroline - Caddie > Dorothy - Dolly > Frances - Fannie > Florence - Flossie (also used for the male Florenz) > Harriet - Hattie > Mary - Molly or Polly > > Without going into detail, both the Sarah/Sally and Mary/Molly or Polly were of immediate help to me. Thanks Kathy & Tom. > > Gary Stoltman > Mercerville, NJ > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb forbids posting of copyrighted material without permission of the author. You can read RootsWeb's Acceptable Use Policy at http://rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html.
This is from the recent Gateway Family Historian put out by Kathleen Smith & Tom Pearson of the St Louis Public Library. It's a terrific publication. It's an example of how a little clue can make a big difference in our research. These are common nicknames that were used, "way back when." Sarah - Sally Elizabeth - Betsy, Bess, Bessie Caroline - Caddie Dorothy - Dolly Frances - Fannie Florence - Flossie (also used for the male Florenz) Harriet - Hattie Mary - Molly or Polly Without going into detail, both the Sarah/Sally and Mary/Molly or Polly were of immediate help to me. Thanks Kathy & Tom. Gary Stoltman Mercerville, NJ
Dear Michelle, Hope things go well and we will soon have you back. Nannette muesic@msn.com wrote: Ladies and Gentlemen, Due to certain circumstances, I have found it increasingly difficult to find time to participate in the list activities, let alone the admin functions. Therefore, I will be stepping down from my role as admin, and instead of the list being co-adminned, Laura will be adminning the list solely. For the time being, I will also be unsubscribing. Hopefully, I will be able to jump right back into my genealogical and historical researching very soon. If anyone every needs anything, feel free to drop me a line. Good luck to everyone in their research! Michelle muesic@msn.com ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== I only work on Genealogy on days that end in "Y". Nannette Reasearching Surnames: WARFIELD Mitchell McConnell HEUGELE Rowbotham STIENECKE Summerman VanGels Berger COLLINS DUNNAVANT PARRISH . States: Md,Mo.,WV.,Wi. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Best of luck, Michelle - we'll all miss you! Cori ----- Original Message ----- From: <muesic@msn.com> To: <MO-STLOUIS-METRO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 6:20 PM Subject: [StL-Metro] Goodbye Message! > Ladies and Gentlemen, > Due to certain circumstances, I have found it increasingly difficult to find > time to participate in the list activities, let alone the admin functions. > Therefore, I will be stepping down from my role as admin, and instead of the > list being co-adminned, Laura will be adminning the list solely. For the > time being, I will also be unsubscribing. > > Hopefully, I will be able to jump right back into my genealogical and > historical researching very soon. If anyone every needs anything, feel free > to drop me a line. > > Good luck to everyone in their research! > Michelle > muesic@msn.com > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > I only work on Genealogy on days that end in "Y". >
Pat: I looked up the marriage on the Family Tree Maker Disk #234, but the marriage was not listed. I also tried the marriage index to Louisiana, FTM disk #1, but no luck there either. Lots of French in St. Louis came from Louisiana, so I thought I might find them there. While the libraries will not look up Catholic marriages in the parish records (because they are often not indexed) they will look up the surname in the two volume book they have that is an index to marriages in St. Louis. Why not call them or write to them and ask? I don't have the Catholic marriages book. Sorry. Maybe you can get the parish records from LDS. Diane Shaw Antonia, MO (Soon to be Hillsboro, MO) MO-STLOUIS-METRO-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >MO-STLOUIS-METRO-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 331 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [StL-Metro] St. Louis Early Marria ["Pat Hammons" <hammons@cr6.net>] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO-D, click >mailto: MO-STLOUIS-METRO-D-request@rootsweb.com > >Put only the word "Subscribe" in the subject line and in the body of the message. > >To contact one of the list administrators, send mail to: >MO-STLOUIS-METRO-admin@rootsweb.com > >Threaded List Archives can be found at: >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MO-STLOUIS-METRO > >Searchable List Archives can be found at: >http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pllist=MO-STLOUIS-METRO > >The St. Louis Message Board can be found at: >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.stlouis > > > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [StL-Metro] St. Louis Early Marriage records 1839 > From: > "Pat Hammons" <hammons@cr6.net> > Date: > Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:20:34 -0500 > To: > MO-STLOUIS-METRO-L@rootsweb.com > > >Does anyone have a copy of the St. Louis early Catholic Marriage records? > >I am interested in the marriage of : > >Jerome-Francois Crely/Creely to Ann Ganning on Sept 2 1839 - I am not for >sure where marriage took place. St. Ferdinand or St. Louis would be my guess > >I have been trying to find out the parents of Ann Ganning. So far, I have >not found anything on Ganning. I am wondering if this was a mispronounced >name etc. Many French names have been 'Americanized'. I have even tried >Gannon, but don't find any married to a Crely/Creely > >thank you > >Pat > >
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Michelle has been a great co-administrator and I wish her well. She may be back from time to time as our guest administrator when I have to be off the computer for business or pleasure. I want to publicly thank her for everything she has done over the past months. I will miss her! I think she has been a great asset to the list. Laura ----- Original Message ----- From: <muesic@msn.com> To: <MO-STLOUIS-METRO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 5:20 PM Subject: [StL-Metro] Goodbye Message! > Ladies and Gentlemen, > Due to certain circumstances, I have found it increasingly difficult to find > time to participate in the list activities, let alone the admin functions. > Therefore, I will be stepping down from my role as admin, and instead of the > list being co-adminned, Laura will be adminning the list solely. For the > time being, I will also be unsubscribing. > > Hopefully, I will be able to jump right back into my genealogical and > historical researching very soon. If anyone every needs anything, feel free > to drop me a line. > > Good luck to everyone in their research! > Michelle > muesic@msn.com > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > I only work on Genealogy on days that end in "Y". > >
Ladies and Gentlemen, Due to certain circumstances, I have found it increasingly difficult to find time to participate in the list activities, let alone the admin functions. Therefore, I will be stepping down from my role as admin, and instead of the list being co-adminned, Laura will be adminning the list solely. For the time being, I will also be unsubscribing. Hopefully, I will be able to jump right back into my genealogical and historical researching very soon. If anyone every needs anything, feel free to drop me a line. Good luck to everyone in their research! Michelle muesic@msn.com
Dear Bill, If they lived in St. Louis, I would check the city directories to see when Frank appears with Elizabeth as his spouse and when Harry either disappears from the directory or appears without Elizabeth as his spouse. See what the St. Louis Public Library has to offer. You can email your request-see item #13 for info on doing so. Send separate requests for city directories, obituaries and vital records. http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/geneinfo.htm Do you know where Elizabeth was buried? You might want to see if the cemetery has Harry there. One of my favorite St. Louis websites: http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/ Georgia in Michigan Bill Marose wrote: > Elizabeth Weitzel (nee Marose), of St. Louis died on Sept 26, 1967.Biederwieden South Side Funeral Home was where she was in state. And contributions to Radio Station KFUO were preferred. She was married to Frank Weitzel. One prior marriage was to Harry Windhorn. I do not know if Harry died or there was a divorce. On the 1930 census I find Elizabeth and Harry Windhorn living at 724 Dover place in St. Louis. > > Can anyone help me with further information on Elizabeth and, or Frank Weitzel or Harry Windhorn ? She was a sister of my grandfather August Marose of Chicago. > > Bill in Georgia > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this list, email MO-STLOUIS-METRO-L-request@rootsweb.com; in the subject line, put only the word UNSUBSCRIBE with nothing in the message body. You can contact Michelle or Laura at MO-STLOUIS-METRO-admin@rootsweb.com.
Elizabeth Weitzel (nee Marose), of St. Louis died on Sept 26, 1967.Biederwieden South Side Funeral Home was where she was in state. And contributions to Radio Station KFUO were preferred. She was married to Frank Weitzel. One prior marriage was to Harry Windhorn. I do not know if Harry died or there was a divorce. On the 1930 census I find Elizabeth and Harry Windhorn living at 724 Dover place in St. Louis. Can anyone help me with further information on Elizabeth and, or Frank Weitzel or Harry Windhorn ? She was a sister of my grandfather August Marose of Chicago. Bill in Georgia --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Y'all may recall that, last month, I posted the names of the 8760 who signed a petition in St. Louis in 1877. I was (rightly) faulted for presenting this list in a column of 8760 lines. Tough reading! Indeed, I consider it too much to read, and would recommend using the browser's search function for names of interest. In one sense, inasmuch as there is no apparent reason for the sequence in which the names are presented in the newspaper, it would not be too bad for me to alphabetize the list for easier reading, but then it would be very difficult for a family historian to verify my readings, and typing, of the names - and one should always check the original source. Nevertheless, it is now posted in four columns. By the way, in an effort to do it the easy way, I copied the list to MSWord, set it in four columns, then saved it as a html file. The html file ended up as a single column! So, I put it into a table. Bob Doerr in the beautiful Missouri Ozarks Please see http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoerr/Petition.htm
Have you check out the official Lewis & Clark website? The National Council of the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial
Recollections Booing the villain in the show on the Goldenrod Showboat, anchored below where the Arch now rises. Bob Doerr in the beautiful Missouri Ozarks Please see http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoerr/state.htm