Contact me, I think I have all that information 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 >
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
The gentleman that posted the "Clayton Cemetery/ Fields-Fike Cemetery" information on the message board was also looking for information on the same Clara Cotlander was buried there in 1912. To: <MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 10:04 AM Subject: Re: [MOAUDRAI] CLAYTON CEMETERY > A post on the ancestry.com Audrain Co. message boards > states that the Clayton Cemetery is the Field-Fikes > Cemetery. I include the first sentence of that post > below. > > "After reviewing the 1877 Audrain Co Plat Book and a > more recent 1997 version, it appears that Fields-Fike > Cemetery was known as Clayton Cemetery for about the > time frame of 1860's to the 1910's." > > > --- Jo Ann Hunter Gippner <jograndma@prodigy.net> > wrote: > > > Looking for the 'Clayton Cemetery' in the SE corner > > of Audrain County (or SW corner of Pike Co, or > > northern part of Montgomery County-close to > > Middletown). Could be small privately owned > > burial ground. My great grandmother Clara Cotlander > > was buried there in 1912. Could it have changed > > names ? Who or where was the undertaker during > > this time ? > > The service was conducted by Rev. C. Pearson > > Lovelace. > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > > > ==== 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 > >
A post on the ancestry.com Audrain Co. message boards states that the Clayton Cemetery is the Field-Fikes Cemetery. I include the first sentence of that post below. "After reviewing the 1877 Audrain Co Plat Book and a more recent 1997 version, it appears that Fields-Fike Cemetery was known as Clayton Cemetery for about the time frame of 1860's to the 1910's." --- Jo Ann Hunter Gippner <jograndma@prodigy.net> wrote: > Looking for the 'Clayton Cemetery' in the SE corner > of Audrain County (or SW corner of Pike Co, or > northern part of Montgomery County-close to > Middletown). Could be small privately owned > burial ground. My great grandmother Clara Cotlander > was buried there in 1912. Could it have changed > names ? Who or where was the undertaker during > this time ? > The service was conducted by Rev. C. Pearson > Lovelace. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
I'd be grateful to anyone who could find for me obituaries of the following persons who died in Audrain County MO: 28 April 1901 Benjamin D. Owings 18 January 1926 Sarah Downs Owings Happy to pay copying and mailing costs. If you're able to find them, please send by attachment or mail to: Scott Swanson Department of History Butler University 4600 Sunset Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46208-3485 I really appreciate your willingness to do this! Many thanks for your help, and best wishes to you. Scott Swanson sswanson@butler.edu
Looking for the 'Clayton Cemetery' in the SE corner of Audrain County (or SW corner of Pike Co, or northern part of Montgomery County-close to Middletown). Could be small privately owned burial ground. My great grandmother Clara Cotlander was buried there in 1912. Could it have changed names ? Who or where was the undertaker during this time ? The service was conducted by Rev. C. Pearson Lovelace. Thanks for all leads and time spent. Jo Ann Hunter Gippner
Looks like your Edmond may have been from Mississippi- acording to the 1930 census- see below ========================== City Directory for Concil Bluff, Iowa 1929- Sansing on right had side of scanned page http://distantcousin.com/Directories/IA/CouncilBluffs/1929/Page.asp?Page=311 ============================ 1930 census index Name Home in 1930 (City,County,State) Age in 1930 stimated Birth Year Birthplace Race Relation to head-of-house Isora E Sansing Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, IA age 37 born 1892 Wife ============================ from census image sorry forgot to get the page numbers, ED, etc. Edmund D. Sansing age 39 property 2500 b. MS both parents born MS occupation clerk for RR Isora E.Sansing age 36 b. TX father born AL mother born MO occupation proprietor grocery store Age at first marriage- he was 36, she was 34, so the had not been married but 2-3 years- ============================= There were 164 ISORA given names in the 1920 census, and due the inaccuracy of the census, in both estimated birth year and place of birth, it is hard to tell, but these are the three living in Iowa in 1920- all showing as born in Iowa Name Home in 1920 (City,County,State) Age in 1920 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Race =================================== Aldridge, Isora V Fremont, Mahaska, IA age 21 1898 Iowa White ==================================== Mccoy, Isora Des Moines, Polk, IA age 24 1895 Iowa White This one was a lodger in the household of Fike or something close, several other lodgers, too- saleslady in a dry goods store- showed her and parents as born in Iowa, but probably she did not give the information =================================== Wagner, Isora Sioux City, Woodbury, IA age 27 1892 Iowa White =================================== IF her mother was born in MO., that may be why they were in MO at the time you mentioned- Hope this help os some Betty Brooks From: "Bill and Kay Winter" <wcwinter@pcisys.net> To: <MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:25 PM Subject: RE: [MOAUDRAI] Isora and Edmond D. Sansing > Thanks for this info. As you said, "How many could there be" I hadn't > thought of the SS death index. That's a real good idea. I appreciate your > help. Maybe this Edmond was originally from Texas. I did a search but > didn't consider Texas! Kay > > -----Original Message----- > From: M. Mallory [mailto:malloryofny@yahoo.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:50 PM > To: MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MOAUDRAI] Isora and Edmond D. Sansing > > This is the only Isora Sansing in the SSDI (Social > security Death Index): > > ISORA SANSING 11 Jan 1893 Jan 1976 79401 (Lubbock, > Lubbock, TX) (none specified) xxx-xx-xxxx Texas > > This is name, birth date, death mo and yr, zip code at > time of death, area covered by that zip (Lubbock) > and her SSN (x'd out) and state where issued (Texas). > > If this sounds like your Isora (how many could there > be?), you might want to send an SS-5 letter to the > Soc. Security Admin. There is a fee by the SSA, I > believe. Just go to the following SSDI site and > search on her name, then click on "SS-5 Letter" to > learn more: > > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi > > No sign of Edmond, but he may have been a victim of > bad spelling, or he may have had a different first > name for formal use. If he was near Isora's age, he > may not have been on his own (i.e., listed separately) > in the 1920 census and almost surely not in earlier > ones. Your best chance of finding him in a census > would be 1930, if you know where he was then. > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > > > ==== 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 ==== > 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 > >
Betty, your information is so great! Thanks for helping me out in this way. I have never seen this Distant Cousin. Com web site. It is really helpful! I really appreciate all of this information. Now I think I am on the right track. Suddenly I am getting all sorts of information which I appreciate immensely. This Audrian County Mailing List is terrific!!! Kay -----Original Message----- From: Betty Brooks [mailto:betbrooks@centurytel.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 10:12 PM To: MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MOAUDRAI] Isora and Edmond D. Sansing Looks like your Edmond may have been from Mississippi- acording to the 1930 census- see below ========================== City Directory for Concil Bluff, Iowa 1929- Sansing on right had side of scanned page http://distantcousin.com/Directories/IA/CouncilBluffs/1929/Page.asp?Page=311 ============================ 1930 census index Name Home in 1930 (City,County,State) Age in 1930 stimated Birth Year Birthplace Race Relation to head-of-house Isora E Sansing Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, IA age 37 born 1892 Wife ============================ from census image sorry forgot to get the page numbers, ED, etc. Edmund D. Sansing age 39 property 2500 b. MS both parents born MS occupation clerk for RR Isora E.Sansing age 36 b. TX father born AL mother born MO occupation proprietor grocery store Age at first marriage- he was 36, she was 34, so the had not been married but 2-3 years- ============================= There were 164 ISORA given names in the 1920 census, and due the inaccuracy of the census, in both estimated birth year and place of birth, it is hard to tell, but these are the three living in Iowa in 1920- all showing as born in Iowa Name Home in 1920 (City,County,State) Age in 1920 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Race =================================== Aldridge, Isora V Fremont, Mahaska, IA age 21 1898 Iowa White ==================================== Mccoy, Isora Des Moines, Polk, IA age 24 1895 Iowa White This one was a lodger in the household of Fike or something close, several other lodgers, too- saleslady in a dry goods store- showed her and parents as born in Iowa, but probably she did not give the information =================================== Wagner, Isora Sioux City, Woodbury, IA age 27 1892 Iowa White =================================== IF her mother was born in MO., that may be why they were in MO at the time you mentioned- Hope this help os some Betty Brooks From: "Bill and Kay Winter" <wcwinter@pcisys.net> To: <MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:25 PM Subject: RE: [MOAUDRAI] Isora and Edmond D. Sansing > Thanks for this info. As you said, "How many could there be" I hadn't > thought of the SS death index. That's a real good idea. I appreciate your > help. Maybe this Edmond was originally from Texas. I did a search but > didn't consider Texas! Kay > > -----Original Message----- > From: M. Mallory [mailto:malloryofny@yahoo.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:50 PM > To: MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MOAUDRAI] Isora and Edmond D. Sansing > > This is the only Isora Sansing in the SSDI (Social > security Death Index): > > ISORA SANSING 11 Jan 1893 Jan 1976 79401 (Lubbock, > Lubbock, TX) (none specified) xxx-xx-xxxx Texas > > This is name, birth date, death mo and yr, zip code at > time of death, area covered by that zip (Lubbock) > and her SSN (x'd out) and state where issued (Texas). > > If this sounds like your Isora (how many could there > be?), you might want to send an SS-5 letter to the > Soc. Security Admin. There is a fee by the SSA, I > believe. Just go to the following SSDI site and > search on her name, then click on "SS-5 Letter" to > learn more: > > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi > > No sign of Edmond, but he may have been a victim of > bad spelling, or he may have had a different first > name for formal use. If he was near Isora's age, he > may not have been on his own (i.e., listed separately) > in the 1920 census and almost surely not in earlier > ones. Your best chance of finding him in a census > would be 1930, if you know where he was then. > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > > > ==== MOAUDRAI Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Audrain Co. 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Thanks for this info. As you said, "How many could there be" I hadn't thought of the SS death index. That's a real good idea. I appreciate your help. Maybe this Edmond was originally from Texas. I did a search but didn't consider Texas! Kay -----Original Message----- From: M. Mallory [mailto:malloryofny@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:50 PM To: MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MOAUDRAI] Isora and Edmond D. Sansing This is the only Isora Sansing in the SSDI (Social security Death Index): ISORA SANSING 11 Jan 1893 Jan 1976 79401 (Lubbock, Lubbock, TX) (none specified) xxx-xx-xxxx Texas This is name, birth date, death mo and yr, zip code at time of death, area covered by that zip (Lubbock) and her SSN (x'd out) and state where issued (Texas). If this sounds like your Isora (how many could there be?), you might want to send an SS-5 letter to the Soc. Security Admin. There is a fee by the SSA, I believe. Just go to the following SSDI site and search on her name, then click on "SS-5 Letter" to learn more: http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi No sign of Edmond, but he may have been a victim of bad spelling, or he may have had a different first name for formal use. If he was near Isora's age, he may not have been on his own (i.e., listed separately) in the 1920 census and almost surely not in earlier ones. Your best chance of finding him in a census would be 1930, if you know where he was then. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ==== 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
This is the only Isora Sansing in the SSDI (Social security Death Index): ISORA SANSING 11 Jan 1893 Jan 1976 79401 (Lubbock, Lubbock, TX) (none specified) xxx-xx-xxxx Texas This is name, birth date, death mo and yr, zip code at time of death, area covered by that zip (Lubbock) and her SSN (x'd out) and state where issued (Texas). If this sounds like your Isora (how many could there be?), you might want to send an SS-5 letter to the Soc. Security Admin. There is a fee by the SSA, I believe. Just go to the following SSDI site and search on her name, then click on "SS-5 Letter" to learn more: http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi No sign of Edmond, but he may have been a victim of bad spelling, or he may have had a different first name for formal use. If he was near Isora's age, he may not have been on his own (i.e., listed separately) in the 1920 census and almost surely not in earlier ones. Your best chance of finding him in a census would be 1930, if you know where he was then. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
I am searching for information on Isora and Edmond D. Sansing who lived in Mexico, MO. My husband remembers visiting them, as he recalls, on a farm not far from Mexico. During their visit, Isora and Edmond went into town on Sunday morning to attend church service at the Christian Church. This was sometime in the late 40's or early 50's. I have searched for any information on them in census records and do not find them anywhere. Apparently Isora was a cousin to my husband's great aunt and Edmond was the administrator of her estate in Council Bluffs, IA. Whether Isora and Edmond lived in Mexico, MO, for the rest of their lives, we do not know. I would suspect that they are now deceased and perhaps their names appear on some cemetery listing in the county. They probably had no children. I would be interested in learning where they are buried and perhaps finding an obituary, if the death date is on the tombstone. A church record might show when they died as well. My main reason for trying to find them is to establish how Isora is related to her cousin, my husband's great aunt. We can't figure out who Isora's parents are as I can't find her on any census, so far. My husband has fond memories of visits by Isora and Edmond to his family's home as well. We would just like to find out a little more about them. Does anyone have some information, either in books or a first hand knowledge of these folks. Thank you for your help. Kay Winter Colorado Springs, CO
Thank you for your thoughtfulness in rechecking this. I do appreciate your kindnes so much. Eldred W. Melton
Again, M. Mallory, thank you very much. The 49 years of age of A. H. Walden in the 1860 census matches with the birthdate of 1811 which I have in may records. I have his wife listed as Mary Jane Steel; however, it is entirely possible that she could have been the mother of Mildred Walden and subsequently passed away. I do have an unidentified Mildred Walden with another Walden family in VA. The listing of children and their ages match pretty well with my records, except I have Julia born 1859 instead of India. Something there to work on. I do believe this is my Aylette Rappahannock CO, VA. Thomas Walden was one of the five sons of John Walden of Caroline CO., VA. I am very interested in determing if Aylette Walden's son Thomas was named Thomas Alexander Walden born in 1868. If so, his male descendants may have an excellent paper trail if they would be interested in participating in the Walden DNA project. With regard to the Waldens who were born in KY, it is my belief they are the descendants of a William Walden and Sarah Hampton of VA, through son Joseph and Rachel Noe who came to Woodford CO., KY. They remained in KY for a period of time, then migrated to MO. This group is also participating in the Walden DNA which shows the two groups to be unrelated, which is disappointing because they seem to have taken much the same route from VA to MO. You are to be commended for the help you have provided. I truly appreciate all the information you have been willing to send. Thank you very much. Eldred W. Melton
I think you are right. On re-examination of the 1860 census of A. H. Walden's family, the child named "India"? is probably Julia - just a little difficult to read. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
Not in Audrain Co., but did find this little Aylett (and possibly a big one): 1860, Missouri RANDOLPH CO UNION TWP Series: M653 Roll: 642 Page: 900 WALDEN A H 49 M W VA MO RANDOLPH UNION TWP 1860 He was a merchant, 49, b VA, with Elizabeth Walden 29, Mildred 21, Gabriel W. 15 (student), Mary W. 7, AYLETT W. 5, Elizabeth 3 and India 4 mos., but they were all listed as b VA, via dittoes. (Could be laziness or carelessness on the part of the census taker, or this one came to MO within the previous 4 mos.???). Post Office was Milton; census taken Jul 26 1860. Here are the other Waldens in Randolph Co. in 1860: WALDEN C 33 M W IN MO RANDOLPH SUGAR CRK TWP WALDEN J P 20 M W KY MO RANDOLPH SUGAR CRK TWP WALDEN JAMES A 41 M W KY MO RANDOLPH SUGAR CRK TWP WALDEN T L 28 M W MO MO RANDOLPH SUGAR CRK TWP WALDEN W C 42 M W KY MO RANDOLPH SILVER CRK TWP And here's A. H. in Livingston Co. MO in 1870: 1870, Missouri LIVINGSTON JACKSON TWP Series: M593 Roll: 789 Page: 584 WALDEN A H 59 M W VA MO LIVINGSTON JACKSON TWP He is a farmer, with Elizabeth 39, b VA, but now all the children listed are b MO - Mary 17, James 15, E. R.(female) 12, Louis 7, William 5, and Thomas 2. P. S. You're welcome! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
I would like to thank M. Mallory for the response to my inquiry regarding the possibilty that the family of Aylette H. Walden might have lived in Audrian CO. While I have a feeling that Telson Walden, 41, born in KY, is not of that family, I am happy to have received the information. There is a larger group of Walden descendants in MO, who, according to current DNA results, are not related to my group but most likely will be related to the Telson Walden family. However, there is no question that Aylette H. Walden, brother William Walden, and perhaps brother George Walden, did migrate to MO from Rappahannock CO, VA prior to 1848. The last census record I have on Aylette Walden is Monroe CO, MO; however, if he moved to Audrain CO before passing away, he may be on the tax list. If anyone has information on this Walden family, I will be happy to share my research to assist anyone in establishing an ancestry paper trail, which hopefully can be verify by the DNA testing now on-going. I would appreciate any help and, again, thank you for responding. Eldred W. Melton
My Mallorys are from Virginia and later around 1820 into Monroe and Audrain County Missouri. My grandmother and parents lived in the Salt River Township also. My GGrandmother was Mary Alice Mallory born in Montgomery County, MO in 1862. She married William Merritt White. Thomas Phillips -----Original Message----- From: M. Mallory [mailto:malloryofny@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 5:50 PM To: MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOAUDRAI] MALLORYs in MO Our Mallorys are from John Mallory (sometimes spelled Mallery) of CT, Rev. War soldier and DAR Patriot. We don't know who his parents were. His wife was Esther Webb and they were md. in Saybrook, CT in 1775. They are buried in Glens Falls, NY. I have followed only one of their children's lines - Isaac, who fought in the War of 1812 and then settled in Chautauqua Co., NY. Some of Isaac's children went on to Erie Co. PA, IL, MI, NE, TX and AR but I know of none who were ever in MO. I see from the 1900 census of Audrain Co. that Thomas W. Mallory, 83, of Wilson Twp., was born in VA. He was living with a dau whose md. name was Moore. I know that there was an early Mallory family in VA because I kept tripping over them when researching my own Mallorys, but I have collected no information on them. They seem to be a completely unrelated line to mine. Also found these two in 1870: MALLORY JONATHAN 51 M W OH MO AUDRAIN SALT RVR TWP MALLORY MARY 13 F W MO MO AUDRAIN PRAIRIE TWP And these two in 1860: MALLORY E 46 M W KY MO AUDRAIN SALING TWP MALLORY G W 30 M W KY MO AUDRAIN SALING TWP So, one group seems to have come from KY and another from OH, plus Thomas from VA. Don't know if any of these are related to each other or not. Sorry, but I don't have earlier census indexes. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/ ==== 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
I can't find an Aylette Walden in the census but I don't have census indexes for 1830-1850, and of course there was no Missouri in 1820 or earlier. I did find a Telson Walden in Salt River Twp., Audrain Co. in 1860, 41, b KY, with S. A., female, 36, b KY. They had 6 children listed with them, 5 born KY and the youngest b MO. There is also record of a marriage in Audrain Co. of Irwin J. Sims to Bettie Walden, Nov. 18, 1872. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/
Our Mallorys are from John Mallory (sometimes spelled Mallery) of CT, Rev. War soldier and DAR Patriot. We don't know who his parents were. His wife was Esther Webb and they were md. in Saybrook, CT in 1775. They are buried in Glens Falls, NY. I have followed only one of their children's lines - Isaac, who fought in the War of 1812 and then settled in Chautauqua Co., NY. Some of Isaac's children went on to Erie Co. PA, IL, MI, NE, TX and AR but I know of none who were ever in MO. I see from the 1900 census of Audrain Co. that Thomas W. Mallory, 83, of Wilson Twp., was born in VA. He was living with a dau whose md. name was Moore. I know that there was an early Mallory family in VA because I kept tripping over them when researching my own Mallorys, but I have collected no information on them. They seem to be a completely unrelated line to mine. Also found these two in 1870: MALLORY JONATHAN 51 M W OH MO AUDRAIN SALT RVR TWP MALLORY MARY 13 F W MO MO AUDRAIN PRAIRIE TWP And these two in 1860: MALLORY E 46 M W KY MO AUDRAIN SALING TWP MALLORY G W 30 M W KY MO AUDRAIN SALING TWP So, one group seems to have come from KY and another from OH, plus Thomas from VA. Don't know if any of these are related to each other or not. Sorry, but I don't have earlier census indexes. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/
I don't have any Mauk information for you, but I do have a question for you. Have you researched your Mallory line. My Mallory line is from Audrain County, MO. Thanks, Tom Phillips -----Original Message----- From: M. Mallory [mailto:malloryofny@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 11:36 PM To: MOAUDRAI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOAUDRAI] MAUK Obituaries in Audrain Co. MO Ancestry.com indicates that the surname MAUK appears in the following records: Audrain County, Missouri Obituaries, 1917-29 Does anyone have access to these records, and if so, could you kindly tell me what Mauks are listed? I am particularly looking for Mariam or Miriam (Glaze) Mauk, b OH, and her son James Mauk, probably b IL. Thank you. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/ ==== 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