Hi Charlotte Thats Ok. Thanks for checking. Howard
I'm really sorry. I meant to say I did not find your surnames listed. Very sorry about that. Charlotte Charlotte Flock wrote: > I did find your surnames listed, my list was made back in 1992. > Charlotte > > HAFITZ@aol.com wrote: > >> Hi Charlotte >> I have relatives, infant twins, Annie and Nannie FITZPATRICK buried >> in Rock Hill Cem. I looked for a headstone about 28 years back, but >> found none. They were bone 17 May 1884, >> near Worcester, Audrain Co.MO of Edward FITZPATRICK/Nancy HURT. Annie >> died 5 Aug 1884 and Nanie died 12 Aug 1884. Both died of Cholera >> Infantium. Nancy, their mother, died >> 1900-1910 in Audrain Co. MO( I don't have obit or death record) and >> Edward moved to St Louis by 1910. Nancy HURT b. <1845>MO , parents >> ukn b. KY. >> Thanks for any info you may be able to provide. >> >> Howard Fitzpatrick >> Chesapeake, VA >> >> >> ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== >> If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. MO list, send only >> the word UNSUBSCRIBE to MOAUDRAI-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are >> on the Digest List to MOAUDRAI-d-request@rootsweb.com >> >> >> >> >> > > > ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for > removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > >
I did find your surnames listed, my list was made back in 1992. Charlotte HAFITZ@aol.com wrote: >Hi Charlotte >I have relatives, infant twins, Annie and Nannie FITZPATRICK buried in Rock >Hill Cem. I looked for a headstone about 28 years back, but found none. They >were bone 17 May 1884, >near Worcester, Audrain Co.MO of Edward FITZPATRICK/Nancy HURT. Annie died 5 >Aug 1884 and Nanie died 12 Aug 1884. Both died of Cholera Infantium. Nancy, >their mother, died > 1900-1910 in Audrain Co. MO( I don't have obit or death record) and Edward >moved to St Louis by 1910. Nancy HURT b. <1845>MO , parents ukn b. KY. >Thanks for any info you may be able to provide. > >Howard Fitzpatrick >Chesapeake, VA > > >==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== >If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. MO list, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to MOAUDRAI-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List to MOAUDRAI-d-request@rootsweb.com > > > > >
Hi Charlotte I have relatives, infant twins, Annie and Nannie FITZPATRICK buried in Rock Hill Cem. I looked for a headstone about 28 years back, but found none. They were bone 17 May 1884, near Worcester, Audrain Co.MO of Edward FITZPATRICK/Nancy HURT. Annie died 5 Aug 1884 and Nanie died 12 Aug 1884. Both died of Cholera Infantium. Nancy, their mother, died 1900-1910 in Audrain Co. MO( I don't have obit or death record) and Edward moved to St Louis by 1910. Nancy HURT b. <1845>MO , parents ukn b. KY. Thanks for any info you may be able to provide. Howard Fitzpatrick Chesapeake, VA
Thank you very, a new place to check out Charlotte M. Mallory wrote: >In the 1860 census, Greenup is listed as a minister in >Warren Co. Mo and as born in KY. Perhaps that's >where his parents are?? Ministers tended to move >around a lot in those days (as now in many cases.) > >--- Charlotte Flock <flocks4@junct.com> wrote: > > > >>Hi, >>I'm looking for the name Joseph Jackman, might of >>died between 1840-1842 >>his wife is Phoebe Jackman. He had a son named >>Greenup Jackman who was a >>minster in Mexico City. Greenup lived in Leutre twp. >> >>I assume if this church that Greenup Jackman was a >>minster to, had a >>cemetery, that maybe his parents are buried there >>lookig for their death >>dates. >> >> >>==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== >>If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. MO >>list, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to >>MOAUDRAI-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the >>Digest List to MOAUDRAI-d-request@rootsweb.com >> >> >> >> > > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. >http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > > >==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== >NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political >announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, >etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. >Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > > > >
Yes, I do Charlotte HAFITZ@aol.com wrote: >Sharlotte >Do you have a listing for Rock Hill Cemetery? > >Howard Fitzpatrick > > >==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== >NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political >announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, >etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. >Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > > > >
In the 1860 census, Greenup is listed as a minister in Warren Co. Mo and as born in KY. Perhaps that's where his parents are?? Ministers tended to move around a lot in those days (as now in many cases.) --- Charlotte Flock <flocks4@junct.com> wrote: > Hi, > I'm looking for the name Joseph Jackman, might of > died between 1840-1842 > his wife is Phoebe Jackman. He had a son named > Greenup Jackman who was a > minster in Mexico City. Greenup lived in Leutre twp. > > I assume if this church that Greenup Jackman was a > minster to, had a > cemetery, that maybe his parents are buried there > lookig for their death > dates. > > > ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. MO > list, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to > MOAUDRAI-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the > Digest List to MOAUDRAI-d-request@rootsweb.com > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
Sharlotte Do you have a listing for Rock Hill Cemetery? Howard Fitzpatrick
Tom I did not find any of your surnames you mention: Good Luck Charlotte Looking for the surname Jackman in Audrain and maybe Callaway Counties
Hi Charlotte, My Grandmother Phillips was born in the Florida - Mexico area. Her maiden name was White and her mother's maiden name was Mallory also related to the Damrells. If you have any of these names listed I would be very interested. Thanks, Tom Phillips Tom Phillips - AMSOIL Dealer Discover Something New About AMSOIL http://www.SixOaks.biz (316) 393-5611 or (620) 456-2344 -----Original Message----- From: Charlotte Flock [mailto:flocks4@junct.com] Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 5:26 PM To: MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOAUDRAI] Cemeteries Does, anyone have a cemetery list, they would like to share. I don't have it sitting right here beside me. But I believe I have a list of Rock Hill Cemetery in Mexico. Would be glad to do a search for you. I'm looking for the surname Jackman. Charlotte E. Flock ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.7 - Release Date: 6/10/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.7 - Release Date: 6/10/2005
Does, anyone have a cemetery list, they would like to share. I don't have it sitting right here beside me. But I believe I have a list of Rock Hill Cemetery in Mexico. Would be glad to do a search for you. I'm looking for the surname Jackman. Charlotte E. Flock
Happy Friday Everyone! Want something interesting this summer? Here are a couple of new books that might interest you on African Americans in Missouri: "Remembering the Path to T-Town: Migration of an African American Family." "Remembering the Path to T-Town" traces the travels of an African American family, over a two-hundred year period, through seven (7) States to Lincoln, Nebraska. Their journey gives testimony to the sagas faced by many black families as they survived enslavement and the fight for freedom in search of better opportunities. The story resurrects history about black residents in several small American towns--recalling information lost for decades. Readers of all backgrounds should recognize family experiences common throughout the territories of the West and Midwest in "Remembering the Path to T-Town" - an American Story! For those interested in the migration of African American families from the Seaboard frontier to the West through Missouri -- this is an excellent book; easy to read and illustrates the documents etc., recovered in the process of researching enslaved ancestors. Even if you are NOT doing slave research; many Missouri researchers will find enslaved peoples were a part of their families; this book will give you some insight into one family's travels and experiences. http://www.missouri-slave-data.org/slaveinfo.html Another interesting book to pick up is: "Slavery North of St. Louis" by George R. Lee. It is advertised on the Northeastern Missouri Genealogy Society (NEMO) website. http://www.rootsweb.com/~monemgs/ -- Click on the Featured Book link: If you would like to purchase a copy, please click here to bring up a separate window with a printable version of the order form. Here is a brief description of the book -- you can read excerpts from the book at the weblink noted above: "Slavery North of St. Louis" is a study of the slave system in seven Missouri counties along the Mississippi river from St. Charles to Clark. To the east was the free state of Illinois, and to the north was the free state of Iowa. The vulnerability of slavery to attack by abolitionists was obvious, and the region became paranoid about threats to the system. While many think of slaves as being all alike, there were many different reactions to their situation in this region. Some were obedient and loyal, and others were hostile and even rebellious. In the book, over 70 slaves are identified by name, and each of those is discussed as an individual. Three of the slaves became well known: the mountain man Jim Beckwourth, abolitionist spokesman William Wells Brown, and Augustine Tolton, the first black Catholic priest in the United States. The tools helping the slaves survive the system are discussed: their family, religion, music, sense of humor; recreational activities, and pride in their abilities. The whites in the story also range in their qualities as well. Catherine Collier buys slaves to keep families together, gives them job skills and education, then gives them freedom. Ezra Ely buys an escaped slave as an act of charity, and on one night, the slave, Ambrose, comes to his house to work for him. There are also cruel owners - Thornton who kills a slave for stealing a chicken, the temperamental Ben Robinson, and trader White who gives a crying slave child to strangers. The slave system itself is discussed, how masters disposed of their slave property (the slave trade, hiring out, and how they became pawns when the masters made out their wills). Slaves in the justice system describes actions by legal authorities that might surprise many modern readers. The system found itself in a struggle with opponents in Missouri and across the rivers, individuals like Elijah Lovejoy, David Nelson, Richard Eells, and Elihu Frazier and his fighting Quakers. This war, like any conflict, had its casualties on both sides, killed, wounded and disappearing. By the 1850's, the consensus that had always supported some slavery in Missouri was breaking. When Civil War came, public opinion split wide open between Unionists and Southern sympathizers. The collapse of slavery came swiftly when the public concluded the state was better off without it. If anyone is interested -- I have uploaded my recent transcription of the Saline County Black Marriages 1863-1868; and a link for the "Finis Creek Negro Cemetery" in Saline Co., MO (see the link for Marriage, Census and Cemetery Data) at: www.missouri-slave-data.org Best regards everyone -- and happy reading --- Traci Wilson-Kleekamp African Americans in Missouri www.missouri-slave-data.org
Hi, I'm looking for the name Joseph Jackman, might of died between 1840-1842 his wife is Phoebe Jackman. He had a son named Greenup Jackman who was a minster in Mexico City. Greenup lived in Leutre twp. I assume if this church that Greenup Jackman was a minster to, had a cemetery, that maybe his parents are buried there lookig for their death dates.
No, I haven't been in touch with Joe Bertels in PA. Janice
Dear Rob: Thanks so much for the reply. I forwarded it to Rudy Brinker who is a great uncle of my son-in-law Hans Brinker. Rudy is also a great grandson of Balthasar Brinker and his second wife Margarethe. I'm sure he will enjoy reading it and maybe connecting with your branch of the family. I will be getting back on this after this weekend as I have lots to do before driving over to Houston from El Paso for Thanksgiving at my daughter's home over there. Again--pleasure to meet you. Sincerely, Janice Connell
Dear Pat: Thanks so much for your reply. Sorry to take so long getting back to you but the computer ended up in the repair shop with some problems. I will be forwarding your replies to Uncle Rudy Brinker in Indiana who is Norman Robert Brinker's uncle and Hans', my son-in-law's great uncle. I'm sure they would love to hear about you and from you. Rudy is a great grandson of Balthasar Brinker and his second wife Margarethe. I definitely would like to get caught up on the Brinker branches and related people in your area. Whatever you can send would be fine. I will be leaving Wednesday to drive to Houston to spend Thanksgiving with my oldest daughter and her husband and will be back Sunday night. It's about 13 hours of freeway driving from El Paso--a LONG day. Just letting you know in case you send something and I don't answer right away. Looking forward to hearing from you again. Sincerely, Janice Connell
Thank you for your reply, maybe after the TG holidays, I will look up more. I sent you quite a bit, but before I send more, I may check to see if you and Hans have been in touch with Joe Bertels of PA. Because most of my info came from him and with what I had. Could be that some originally come from you or Hanz. Joe sent me one picture that he said was from Arizona? Joe and I are originally from the same home town. If you don't hear from me, email me again, because that means I forgot!!! Pat Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: <JANICEC6@aol.com> To: <MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 3:44 PM Subject: Re: [MOAUDRAI] StephenWinkelman/AnnaBrinker family early 1900s > Dear Pat: > > Thanks so much for your reply. Sorry to take so long getting back to you but > the computer ended up in the repair shop with some problems. > > I will be forwarding your replies to Uncle Rudy Brinker in Indiana who is > Norman Robert Brinker's uncle and Hans', my son-in-law's great uncle. I'm sure > they would love to hear about you and from you. Rudy is a great grandson of > Balthasar Brinker and his second wife Margarethe. > > I definitely would like to get caught up on the Brinker branches and related > people in your area. Whatever you can send would be fine. > > I will be leaving Wednesday to drive to Houston to spend Thanksgiving with my > oldest daughter and her husband and will be back Sunday night. It's about 13 > hours of freeway driving from El Paso--a LONG day. Just letting you know in > case you send something and I don't answer right away. > > Looking forward to hearing from you again. > > Sincerely, > Janice Connell > > > ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. MO list, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to MOAUDRAI-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List to MOAUDRAI-d-request@rootsweb.com >
Janice and Hans, I forwarded your info to my dad, who grew up in Martinsburg, MO. See his info in the message below. I hope it helps. ~ Rob Vomund -----Original Message----- From: Les Vomund [mailto:levomund@vomund.com] Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 4:14 PM To: Rob Vomund Subject: Re: [MOAUDRAI] StephenWinkelman/AnnaBrinker family early 1900s Rob: I hope you didn't make any bets that I wouldn't know any of the names in that e-mail. The Brinkers and Winlelmans were (and I guess still are) well known families in Martinsburg. I knew some of them who were about my age and the older generation too. Rose Mary married Edmond Farnen: I knew both of them. They had three daughters, Rose Mary, Jean and Kathleen, who went through school with me and also a son, Kevin.. Kathleen Farnen was in my class and was at the reunion you and I attended in 1998. Her name is now Kathleen Fecht and now lives in Kansas City, MO. Incidently, Ed Farnen married my Aunt Pauline after his wife Rose Mary died. My cousin Linton Vomund and his wife Pauline now live in the house formerly occupied by the Farnen family when I was a teenager. I also knew Isadore Winkelman quite well. I think he was the first one in Martinsburg to have an airplane, a Piper Cub I believe. He used the cow pasture on his farm as a landing field. I don't think he ever married. There were several Brinker boys, Leroy, Elroy, Johnnie, and Vince that were a little older than me and a girl Betty. Anna Winkelman (Brinker) is listed on page 101 Roster of Families of the Souvenir of Martinsburg, MO 1926 that you included in your Vomund Family Tree Book. I have a Martinsburg church book published in 1991 that lists 5 Winkelman families and 3 Brinker families with their addresses and phone numbers. Dad Original Message ----- From: Rob Vomund <rob@vomund.com> To: Les & Elvi Vomund <levomund@vomund.com> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 12:05 AM Subject: FW: [MOAUDRAI] StephenWinkelman/AnnaBrinker family early 1900s > Dad, > > Odds are you will not know anything about this. However, just for the > chance that you might, look over the family tree info below. If you > know anything about any of these names, please let me know. > > ~ Rob > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: JANICEC6@aol.com [mailto:JANICEC6@aol.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 11:53 PM > To: MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MOAUDRAI] StephenWinkelman/AnnaBrinker family early 1900s > > I am helping my son-in-law, Hans Brinker, research his family and have > traced a branch to your county. We are trying to verify the following > information: > > Stephen Winkelman b. Jan 1869 Osage Co., MO; married 15 Nov 1899 > Martinsburg; died Aug 1918 Martinsburg. > > Wife was Anna Brinker b. Jun 1871 St Charles Co., MO; death date of > 14 Sep > 1964 bur St Joseph Cem.?? > > their children: > > 1-Rose Mary b. 1901 Martinsburg mar Edmond Farnen 1922 2-Beatrice b. > 1904 Martinsburg mar Frank Borgmeyer 1941 (place?) 3-Isidore b. 1905 Martinsburg; > died 1997 bur St Joseph Cem in Martinsburg; (was he ever married?) 4-Ambrose > b. 1908 Martinsburg; died 30 May 1941 St Louis, bur St Joseph Cem in > Martinsburg; (was he ever married?) > > The 1910 census shows the family to be in Loutre Twp but we don't know much > after that time period. > > Thanking you all in advance for any further information on this family. > > Sincerely, > Janice Connell--El Paso, TX > Hans Brinker--Phoenix, AZ > > > > ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. MO list, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to MOAUDRAI-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the > Digest List to MOAUDRAI-d-request@rootsweb.com >
----- Original Message ----- From: <JANICEC6@aol.com> To: <MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:52 AM Subject: [MOAUDRAI] StephenWinkelman/AnnaBrinker family early 1900s > Hello Listers: > > I am helping my son-in-law, Hans Brinker, research his family and have traced > a branch to your county. We are trying to verify the following information: > > Stephen Winkelman b. Jan 1869 Osage Co., MO; married 15 Nov 1899 > Martinsburg; died Aug 1918 Martinsburg. > > Wife was Anna Brinker b. Jun 1871 St Charles Co., MO; death date of 14 Sep > 1964 bur St Joseph Cem.?? ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CEMETERY, MARTINSBURG, MO > > their children: > > 1-Rose Mary b. 1901 Martinsburg mar Edmond Farnen 1922 > 2-Beatrice b. 1904 Martinsburg mar Frank Borgmeyer 1941 (place?) ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, MARTINSBURG, MO ON fEB 17 1941 ( I have wedding picture if you like copy) > 3-Isidore b. 1905 Martinsburg; died 1997 bur St Joseph Cem in Martinsburg; > (was he ever married?) NO > 4-Ambrose b. 1908 Martinsburg; died 30 May 1941 St Louis, bur St Joseph Cem > in Martinsburg; (was he ever married?) > NO - HE WAS PRIEST > The 1910 census shows the family to be in Loutre Twp but we don't know much > after that time period. > > Thanking you all in advance for any further information on this family. > > Sincerely, > Janice Connell--El Paso, TX > Hans Brinker--Phoenix, AZ > > > > ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. MO list, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to MOAUDRAI-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List to MOAUDRAI-d-request@rootsweb.com >
Forgot to mention. Isadore was never married, Ambroise became a priest. (Frank Borgmeyer is my Uncle) One of his daughters lives around Webster Groves or Univiersity city in St. Louis, (Frank and Bea's son lives almost across the street from me. But I beleive I have a lot of the Winkleman history. WE have Brinkers here too. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: <JANICEC6@aol.com> To: <MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:52 AM Subject: [MOAUDRAI] StephenWinkelman/AnnaBrinker family early 1900s > Hello Listers: > > I am helping my son-in-law, Hans Brinker, research his family and have traced > a branch to your county. We are trying to verify the following information: > > Stephen Winkelman b. Jan 1869 Osage Co., MO; married 15 Nov 1899 > Martinsburg; died Aug 1918 Martinsburg. > > Wife was Anna Brinker b. Jun 1871 St Charles Co., MO; death date of 14 Sep > 1964 bur St Joseph Cem.?? > > their children: > > 1-Rose Mary b. 1901 Martinsburg mar Edmond Farnen 1922 > 2-Beatrice b. 1904 Martinsburg mar Frank Borgmeyer 1941 (place?) > 3-Isidore b. 1905 Martinsburg; died 1997 bur St Joseph Cem in Martinsburg; > (was he ever married?) > 4-Ambrose b. 1908 Martinsburg; died 30 May 1941 St Louis, bur St Joseph Cem > in Martinsburg; (was he ever married?) > > The 1910 census shows the family to be in Loutre Twp but we don't know much > after that time period. > > Thanking you all in advance for any further information on this family. > > Sincerely, > Janice Connell--El Paso, TX > Hans Brinker--Phoenix, AZ > > > > ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. MO list, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to MOAUDRAI-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List to MOAUDRAI-d-request@rootsweb.com >