Shouldn't these dates be switched? KING, Ella Jane Mar 15, 1884 Lawrence Co., MO Mar 30, 1853 Springfield, Greene Co., MO Research Note: Stefanie added - Death Cert: "Ella Jane Greenway" dau. of Elijah Greenway and Mary Jane Ellis born 3/15/1884 in Lawrence Co., MO died 3/30/1853 from acute coronary occlusion/cardio renal vascular disease in Springfield, Greene Co., MO, she was a housewife, married twice, widow of Isaac King, MO-DC#9447, Reg Dist#128, Primary Dist#2000, Registered No #334 Informant: Mrs. Lester Bunselmeyer of Springfield, MO Phyllis
Good Morning: Our featured photo for the coming week is one of James Coleman Boyd. He lived near Purdy and was buried in Maddy Cemetery. This photo was submitted by Ida Houston. James is sitting in his buggy and that must be his house that is pictured in the background. I wonder if it is still there and if so what road it is on. Thanks for sharing with us Ida. We are very glad to have your photo on the web site. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/oddsnends/bryfams.htm A big thanks to Jay Trace for the new entires in Osa Cemetery that we have this morning. Jay Trace submitted these from the King Funeral Home Records. The lady who transcribed those gave Jay permission to post them on the web site.They add a lot of information to our files. They were for these surnames: Lusk, Mysinger, Friend, Grimes, Lassister, Nichols, bouyer, Hilton, Wilkins, Wise, Mullens, Burke, Hubbard. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/osa/osa.htm Have a good day. Donna Cooper
List Readers: I am still working on cleaning out my mail box and trying to get caught up so that I can start working on Monett IOOF. Here is what I have for you today. Our thanks to Jay Trace and to Phyllis Long for these nice new additions. Waldensian - new photos - Submitted by Jay Trace Irene Offutt James Lewis and Mildred Hyde and back of stone, too. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/waldensian/waldensian.htm Old Stubblefield - 3 new photos - 2 yard shots and one stone photo for Bayless. Submitted by Jay Trace http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/oldstbb/oldstb.htm Longview Cemetery - Jay Trace New photo of a temporary marker for Howard. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/longview/longview.htm Clio Cemetery - Submitted by Jay Trace - funeral home data. Neill, Bailie, Flaherty, Hadley, Johnson, Huse, Ross, Wilson, Eubanks, Johnson http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/clio/clio.htm Potter Cemetery - Submitted by Jay Trace - funeral home data. Potter, Jennings http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/Potter/potter.htm Cargile Cemetery - Submitted by Phyllis Long Van Zandt - Information from obit. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/cargile/cargile.htm Goodnight - New Photos submitted by Jay Trace Bowman Rundle http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/goodnight/goodnight.htm A big thanks to Phyllis and Jay for their help with these new additions. Donna Cooper
Good Morning: Here is some more obits for our obit list. These came in from Linda Garrett. They are fairly recent ones. Albert F. Rice, Inez Newell, Fred Corn, Wilma M. Lowe, Dorothy Arnold, Ruth Holmes, Steve Applegate, Walter Townsend. Now - back to the cemeteries. I have a big stack of things to add in that section before I can begin working on Monett IOOF. Thanks so much, Linda. We are always so glad to get obits that we can add to our list. Donna Cooper --- Donna Cooper <saarisr@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > List Readers: Our thanks to Linda Garrett, Don > Warner and Loretta Vinson for > these obits listed below: > > Katie Mable Carlson, > Lois Kennedy, > Neva L. Winston, > Ken Coatney, > Dorothy L. Williams, > Doyle W. Davis, > Frank Dilbeck, > Rebecca Hilton, > Isom Kelley, > W. J. Ledbetter, > Catherine Sluss, > Aretha Smith, > W. R. Jones, > William Troxell's daughter, > Mrs. S. F. Hickey, nee McGlothlin, > John Weaver's Baby, > John Baxter, > William Arnhart, > Clifton R. Eidson, > Judge M. A. Galloway, > Mrs. John S. Thomas, > Joseph Lipes, > Mrs. Murray, > John Stinnett, > Bertha Boyd, > A. F. McFarland, > Mrs. S.E. Arnold, > Frank Garner, > S. H. Lauderdale, > Mrs. Ozra Arnold, > Mrs. J. W. Hudspeth, > Henry Metcalf, > Ethel Birks, > Henry Clay, > Mrs. W. F. Baker, > Cordelia Roller Mackey, > Rev. Sylvannus Talbert, > Roy Scroggins. > > Obits from yesterday - > > Elma (Nicely) Patton, > Isaac Chester Hutchens, > Mrs. John Allman, > Gaylord Swindle, > George Martin, > Joe Groszkeski - two different spellings in same > obit > Mary Ellen Griffith, > Mrs. Paulina (Flaherty) Bush > John Hudson, > M. S. Center, > Iona Fay Haddock, > I. N. Swartzel, > John Bradley > > These above were from Loretta Pilant Vinson, Don > Warner and me. > > > Elizabeth Elmira Bryant, > Julia A. Speece, > Elijah McCracken, > George Thomas Barker, > Bert Davis, > Mrs. Pinkney Woods, > Joel Edmonds, > J. W. Powell, > Rachel Elizabeth (Howell) Garner, > P. P. Gage, > Milton D. Poor, > Mrs. Katie Galkoski - two different spellings given > in same obit, > Jasper Oliver Jones, > Green Berry Glass, > James K. Rodgers, > J. C. Fawver - spelled Fawber in obit. > > And from yesterday - > > Charles Vest, > Deway Carroll, > Robert Segal Davis, > David Cummins, > Joan W. Dudley, > James Kelly Higgs, > Joe Landon Rhea > > All were from the Cassville Democrat, Cassville > Republican, Monett Times and > the Wheaton Journal. They were submitted by Betty > Lamberson, Don Warner, Joy > Guentert and me. > > Thanks to all of you who helped with these nice old > obits. > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/data/obits/obits.htm > > Donna Cooper > > > > Please tell us about your Barry county ancestors. > The list-admin is Donna Cooper, address - > (saarisr@sbcglobal.net) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to MOBARRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. http://farechase.yahoo.com/
List Readers: Our thanks to Linda Garrett, Don Warner and Loretta Vinson for these obits listed below: Katie Mable Carlson, Lois Kennedy, Neva L. Winston, Ken Coatney, Dorothy L. Williams, Doyle W. Davis, Frank Dilbeck, Rebecca Hilton, Isom Kelley, W. J. Ledbetter, Catherine Sluss, Aretha Smith, W. R. Jones, William Troxell's daughter, Mrs. S. F. Hickey, nee McGlothlin, John Weaver's Baby, John Baxter, William Arnhart, Clifton R. Eidson, Judge M. A. Galloway, Mrs. John S. Thomas, Joseph Lipes, Mrs. Murray, John Stinnett, Bertha Boyd, A. F. McFarland, Mrs. S.E. Arnold, Frank Garner, S. H. Lauderdale, Mrs. Ozra Arnold, Mrs. J. W. Hudspeth, Henry Metcalf, Ethel Birks, Henry Clay, Mrs. W. F. Baker, Cordelia Roller Mackey, Rev. Sylvannus Talbert, Roy Scroggins. Obits from yesterday - Elma (Nicely) Patton, Isaac Chester Hutchens, Mrs. John Allman, Gaylord Swindle, George Martin, Joe Groszkeski - two different spellings in same obit Mary Ellen Griffith, Mrs. Paulina (Flaherty) Bush John Hudson, M. S. Center, Iona Fay Haddock, I. N. Swartzel, John Bradley These above were from Loretta Pilant Vinson, Don Warner and me. Elizabeth Elmira Bryant, Julia A. Speece, Elijah McCracken, George Thomas Barker, Bert Davis, Mrs. Pinkney Woods, Joel Edmonds, J. W. Powell, Rachel Elizabeth (Howell) Garner, P. P. Gage, Milton D. Poor, Mrs. Katie Galkoski - two different spellings given in same obit, Jasper Oliver Jones, Green Berry Glass, James K. Rodgers, J. C. Fawver - spelled Fawber in obit. And from yesterday - Charles Vest, Deway Carroll, Robert Segal Davis, David Cummins, Joan W. Dudley, James Kelly Higgs, Joe Landon Rhea All were from the Cassville Democrat, Cassville Republican, Monett Times and the Wheaton Journal. They were submitted by Betty Lamberson, Don Warner, Joy Guentert and me. Thanks to all of you who helped with these nice old obits. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/data/obits/obits.htm Donna Cooper
List Readers: I thought I'd let you know that a big fat monster landed on my desk earlier this morning by way of the mail man. This monster looks a great deal like Monett IOOF to me. I don't know for sure how many photos are included in this work but probably around 5,200. Whatever the amount, I am in total awe from the number that I just added to my computer. Can you imagine back a few years ago how many boxes it would have taken to send 5,000 or so photos? What a great piece of work Jay Trace has done for us. Now - getting this monster on the web will be the trick. I'll begin working on it as soon as I can get caught a little bit more. And by the way, thanks, Jay, for all you do for us! This piece of work will help a lot of researchers. Donna Cooper
List Readers: More Obits - Elma (Nicely) Patton, Isaac Chester Hutchens, Mrs. John Allman, Gaylord Swindle, George Martin, Joe Groszkeski - two different spellings in same obit Mary Ellen Griffith, Mrs. Paulina (Flaherty) Bush John Hudson, M. S. Center, Iona Fay Hadddock, I. N. Swartzel, John Bradley These above were from Loretta Pilant Vinson, Don Warner and me. These I posted last night - Elizabeth Elmira Bryant, Julia A. Speece, Elijah McCracken, George Thomas Barker, Bert Davis, Mrs. Pinkney Woods, Joel Edmonds, J. W. Powell, Rachel Elizabeth (Howell) Garner, P. P. Gage, Milton D. Poor, Mrs. Katie Galkoski - two different spellings given in same obit, Jasper Oliver Jones, Green Berry Glass, James K. Rodgers, J. C. Fawver - spelled Fawber in obit. These I posted yesterday - Charles Vest, Deway Carroll, Robert Segal Davis, David Cummins, Joan W. Dudley, James Kelly Higgs, Joe Landon Rhea All were from the Cassville Democrat, Cassville Republican, Monett Times and the Wheaton Journal. They were submitted by Betty Lamberson, Don Warner, Joy Guentert and me. Thanks to all of you who helped with these nice old obits. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/data/obits/obits.htm More later. Donna Cooper
Barbara: I found a Swedeborg listed as being in Pulaski County. It is near Fort Leonard Wood. Maybe this is the town you are looking for. Dennis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Smith" <eor@saber.net> To: <mobarry@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 2:48 AM Subject: [MOBARRY] Which county? > Hello, > I have some family that moved from Swedburg to Monett and in between these > census a daughter Rose-Rosa Nolan-Nowlin-Knowland and other ways seems the > spelling always changed died she was in her teens. I keep looking at what > is post on this list and though if someone could tell me what county > Swedburg is in I can start looking there. > Thank you, > Barbara > eor@saber.net > Please tell us about your Barry county ancestors. The list-admin is Donna > Cooper, address - (saarisr@sbcglobal.net) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOBARRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello, I have some family that moved from Swedburg to Monett and in between these census a daughter Rose-Rosa Nolan-Nowlin-Knowland and other ways seems the spelling always changed died she was in her teens. I keep looking at what is post on this list and though if someone could tell me what county Swedburg is in I can start looking there. Thank you, Barbara eor@saber.net
List Readers: There are a lot of new obits. And - look for more tomorrow! Here is today's list: Elizabeth Elmira Bryant, Julia A. Speece, Elijah McCracken, George Thomas Barker, Bert Davis, Mrs. Pinkney Woods, Joel Edmonds, J. W. Powell, Rachel Elizabeth (Howell) Garner, P. P. Gage, Milton D. Poor, Mrs. Katie Galkoski - two different spellings given in same obit, Jasper Oliver Jones, Green Berry Glass, James K. Rodgers, J. C. Fawver - spelled Fawber in obit. And earlier I posted - Charles Vest, Deway Carroll, Robert Segal Davis, David Cummins, Joan W. Dudley, James Kelly Higgs, Joe Landon Rhea All were from the Cassville Democrat, Cassville Republican, Monett Times and the Wheaton Journal. They were submitted by Betty Lamberson, Don Warner, Joy Guentert and myself. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/data/obits/obits.htm Thanks to all who helped with these. We, genealogy lovers, really enjoy reading old obits. More tomorrow. I am cleaning out my mailbox. Donna Cooper
Good Morning: Today I have a lot of new things for you to view. I have started posting obits again - but we still don't have all the ones that we have online switched to style sheets. Our thanks to Stefanie Forrester, a volunteer, who is helping with this massive and time consuming task. She has them all in the directories now, but there still may be a few that aren't linked yet. But - none were deleted so don't worry if you can find one that you submitted, we'll find it as we work our way through the files. If you come across obits in the cemetery files that have broken online obit links - just hang in there with us until I can go back through the cemetery files and remove the old links. I have been repaired - Carney, Leann, Mars Hill, Calton, Phillips, Mineral Springs, Purdy and Ennis so far. With the new obit format you will be able to print out an obit and have the resource - including the date and paper all there together on one sheet. It will print on a standard sheet of paper and will fit in your notebooks or family books without having to resize or to do a landscape - turn it size ways. A big thanks to Betty Lamberson, Don Warner and Joy Guentert who submitted several very nice new obits. And - I still have several in my mail box that I will work on later today or tomorrow. You can go ahead and submit the ones that you have been holding and I'll work on them up as I have time and in between other tasks. In among the new obits that are online this morning are these to follow: Charles J. Vest, Clyde Davis, Dewey Carroll, Robert Segal Davis, David Cummins, Joan W. Dudley, Joe Landon Rhea, James Kelly Higs. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/data/obits.htm And - our thanks to Jay Trace who has been transcribing funeral home records He was given permission to put them online and so he has been adding those as he has time. Phillips Cemetery - Phillips - information from a death certificate - DC - as well as funeral home records. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/phillips/phillips.htm Purdy Cemetery - New photo for Robert Johnson, DC information added, Ragsdale, Fly - Williams, Smith, Gurley, Stever, Blakeslee, Goetz. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/purdy/purdy.htm Ennis Cemetery - Wilson, Willard, Ennis, Ennes. And maybe some other names, too. Sorry, I don't have a lsit. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/ennis-ennes/ennis.htm Carney Cemetery - Carney - DC - information. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/old.carney/old.carney.htm And thanks to Ken McClendhana for his addition in Mineral. Mineral Springs - James Ruben Taylor - new information from Ken McClendhana added a correct date. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/mineralsprings/ms.htm Jay McCandless wrote to tell me that Jacob Hart had six wives and not five as we have listed. He says that in 1880 he was living in Marion Co., AR with wife no. 6 and that she was a Smith. If any of you have the documentation on that marriage, please drop me a note so we can add that to his photo page. Jay said that he didn't have a date or place for the marriage. I am trying to get caught up before Monett gets here. It will take me about 5 months to load and link Monett IOOF - maybe even longer - because since my carpal tunnel affair I can only do about 40 or 50 photos a day without having a lot of pain. There will be other things that will have to be done, too, and also there will be other cemeteries that will come in that will need to be added while I am working on that one so five months may not get it. But it will be nice to have it on the web site! We have Jay Trace to thank for this huge undertaking. His effort to help researchers does not go unnoticed! Donna Cooper
Good Morning: I may have several new entries and updates for you in the next few days. My mail box is full - the temporary folder is running over - and I have a lot of miscellaneous things back up to do. If you have sent me an e-mail address change - it will be done - but may take me awhile before I can get to it. Here are a few updates on our cemetery files. Jay Trace added King Funeral Home notes and also I added some death certificate notes on the following names and cemeteries listed below. Thanks so much Jay, for these nice additions. They really do help a lot and I think people are benefiting a great deal from this added information. I've noticed that a lot of the entries were before the death certificates were being kept and so those help a great deal and fill in blanks that maybe no other source can. Calton Cemetery - Bennett, Church, Dyer, Million, Marbut, Owen - Owens http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/calton/calton.htm Hilton Cemetery - Boren, Clevenger http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/hilton/hilton.htm Carney Cemetery - Clevenger Diana Cope said that there were a lot of unmarked graves at Carney so I think that we are going to be finding obits and death certificates for these folks for a long time to come. Remember when researching that this cemetery was sometimes called Pleasant Hill. Roller near Seligman was called Mt. Pleasant so don't get the two mixed up and please do find other documentation and also clues to help determine the location. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/old.carney/old.carney.htm Mars Hill Cemetery - Sapp, Wagnon, Jenkins, Smith - Smyth, Forrester, Branham, Bowling, Gouge, Dodson, Thogmartin Clevenger - listed as a Sept. death - death certificate for Dec. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/marshill/marshill.htm Leann Cemetery - Periman, Perriman, Laister, Williams, Hilton, Thomas, Hobson, Roark, Suttles, Ray, Hudson, Richardson, Samuel, Anderson, Conley, Alsbrook, Karch, Walker, Johnson, Garris, Hunt, Hutchens, Sikes, Allman, Allmon. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/leann/leann.htm I am trying to get caught up and have a few days of work to do before I can even think about starting anything else. When submitting additional information on cemeteries - please put those entries in the temporary cemetery folder. They could get lost in my over flowing mail box. Please also list your source instead of just telling me what you have. More - later. Donna Cooper
List Readers: Okay, here are the magic words, we have another one done! Carney Cemetery is on the web in complete form. Diana Cope did the photos and I think you will agree with me when I say that she did a wonderful job. This is a beautiful piece of work and it should a big help to researchers. If you used the cemetery books or some Internet GedCom site to fill in the dates and names for the families buried here, you might want to double check them with the stones, and also the death certificates, because you may be in for a few surprises. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/old.carney/old.carney.htm And also - a big thanks to Jack Fly who sent us a very nice photo of John Carney to go along with the Carney thought that we have right now. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/photos/photoalbum2/carney.john.htm My personal thanks to Diana Cope for a job well done and to Jack Fly for sharing this wonderful old photo with us. Thanks to both of you for all you do. Donna Cooper
Good Morning: Our featured photo is one of Emmert Parmley and Bruce "Jake" Lowe that came from Gerald Lowe. It is a photo that belongs to Carl Gilmore a relative of Gerald's. It is a wonderful photo and want to thank all of you who helped with the project. It is a world war I photo and we don't get many of those on the site so I thought it would be a good one to feature. If you notice the wheels on this old truck you will certainly see how far we have progressed in the military. I don't know much about world war I vehicles but this one looks like it has steel wheels to me. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/oddsnends/bryfams.htm Carney Cemetery is progressing and I have a little over half of it on the web. I still lack about 115 photos being finished but thought you might want to take a look at it. As I loaded the photos I was reminded of the double murder that happened in our county in 1869. It was the murder of Jackson and his wife, Mary Cordelia (Williams) Carney. George Moore, the murderer and Jackson's cousin, was soon thereafter hanged in Cassville from the bell post and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in an unmarked grave. In his chance to confess, he denied that he had robbed and killed the Carney couple. They said that 21 year old, Dave Carney, another Carney cousin, kicked the box from under him and sent him to his doom. I don't know if this is the only lynching party that Cassville has ever seen or not, but suspect so and imagine that it will forever hold that distinction. The newspaper that reported the incidnet has some facts about the story. I added that to the opening page of Carney Cemetery so that you can read it, too. George Washington Moore's parents both died of small pox and so he was raised in the same home as Jackson Carney by John and Sarah (Moore) Carney. His mother was Mariah Carney a sister of John Carney's and some researchers speculate that he was also related through the Moore family, too. Harrison Moore, who had died of small pox, was his father's name and some say that he was possibly was a cousin or brother to Sarah Moore, Jackson's mother. The Carney family came to Barry County from Edwards Co., IL and Thomas Carney brought a large family to the area in the early days of the county. Thomas and Susan Carney are both buried in the Older Carney Cemetery but most of their children are in the one I'm working on now. >From the early death certificates and newspapers I learned that the newer Old Carney Cemetery was sometimes called Pleasant Hill Cemetery and so I added that to our files, too. Thomas Carney served as a Barry County judge from 1863 to 1868 and so he had some clout and prominence in the county. He was the grandfather of Jackson Carney and the father of John Carney - but he was also the grandfather of George Washington Moore and the father of his mother, Mariah. Do any of you know who Mary C. (Williams) Carney's parents were? Our thanks to Diana Cope for this nice cemetery addition. It adds a lot of history and the stone photos add documentation to our cemetery files. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/cemetery/old.carney/old.carney.htm Donna Cooper
> Hello Everyone, > > I have learnt a far greater respect to all of you that take the time and > put in so much hard work to do this list and to keep it going and adding > so much and helping others. > I had a cousin who sent to me a FTM and it was really great it had all the > pictures and documents in the albums and all the information filled in and > I learnt how easy it was to really see how this was a great in research. I > thought it would be great to add all my others into it ( the ones you have > that are bits here and there) and add all my pictures and documents and > such and have one for my moms side and one for my dads side. Just starting > these with the scanning typing sorting is a job! I just got so tired of > going through the file cabnet all the time and the cds to find things. > Donna and all of you who work, help and share on this mobarry list I want > to thank you all so very very much. I for one never realized how much work > and how many people work so very hard to make this list so wonderful and I > am so very greatful to you all. I know all you do, and mine is nothing and > what I am doing and it drives me nuts! > > Thank you all so much, > Barbara > eor@saber.net > Please tell us about your Barry county ancestors. The list-admin is Donna > Cooper, address - (saarisr@sbcglobal.net) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOBARRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello Everyone, I have learnt a far greater respect to all of you that take the time and put in so much hard work to do this list and to keep it going and adding so much and helping others. I had a cousin who sent to me a FTM and it was really great it had all the pictures and documents in the albums and all the information filled in and I learnt how easy it was to really see how this was a great in research. I thought it would be great to add all my others into it ( the ones you have that are bits here and there) and add all my pictures and documents and such and have one for my moms side and one for my dads side. Just starting these with the scanning typing sorting is a job! I just got so tired of going through the file cabnet all the time and the cds to find things. Donna and all of you who work, help and share on this mobarry list I want to thank you all so very very much. I for one never realized how much work and how many people work so very hard to make this list so wonderful and I am so very greatful to you all. I know all you do is nothing to what I am doing and it drives me nuts! Thank you all so much, Barbara eor@saber.net
I would like to add that my friend, Doug Johnston, went out there with me on several occasions and helped move bushes, take pictures, etc. I'd still have plenty left to do without Doug's help. I will say that I am SO glad to be done with that one! jay --- Barbara Smith <eor@saber.net> wrote: > Hello, > I want to thank all of you so very much for doing > this cemetery it really > means alot to me. I am so very very greatful to you > for doing this one I > know it ment alot of work for Jay and Donna and some > others of you. Jay you > said you would and I have been on hold a big thanks > to you. > Barbara > eor@saber.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donna Cooper" <saarisr@sbcglobal.net> > To: <mobarry@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 9:05 PM > Subject: [MOBARRY] Monett IOOF > > > > List Readers: Jay Trace has let me know that he > has finished taking all > > the > > photos for Monett IOOF. He says that monster will > be in the mail and on my > > desk soon. > > > > This will certainly be a major master piece and so > much help to > > researchers > > who have been trying to figure out who is buried > there. > > > > Any guesses as to how long it will take me to post > over 5000 photos? > > > > Thanks so much for all you do, Jay. > > > > Donna Cooper > > > > > > Please tell us about your Barry county ancestors. > The list-admin is Donna > > Cooper, address - (saarisr@sbcglobal.net) > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to > > MOBARRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > Please tell us about your Barry county ancestors. > The list-admin is Donna Cooper, address - > (saarisr@sbcglobal.net) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to MOBARRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/
Wilma: I wonder if that isn't t the same Thomas Marbut whose story was published in the Barry County newspapers? It seems like that Thomas Lafayette Marbut lived Mineral, Kansas and was charged with murdering his 11 year old step-son. He was tried in Columbus, KS sometime around 1905 or so. I remember typing something about a Tom or Thomas Marbut in Kansas who given ten years and then was pardoned. I was thinking somewhere in the items it told who his wife was and who the child was. I think Tom was a son of John Franklin and Sarah Elizabeth (White) Marbut, and of the Barry County Marbut families. If you haven't done so already, you might drop Darla Marbut a note. She possibly could know more about him. Are you out there, Darla? Donna -------Original Message------- From: mobarry@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, September 21, 2007 19:20:35 To: mobarry@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOBARRY] Thomas Lafayette Marbut Does anyone know if Tom Marbut, the son of John Franklin Marbut & Sarah Elizabeth White, was married to a lady who had been married before to someone by the Name of Ford? Did they live in Mineral, KS. Circa 1904? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks! Wilma Please tell us about your Barry county ancestors. The list-admin is Donna Cooper, address - (saarisr@sbcglobal.net) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOBARRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message .
Hello, I want to thank all of you so very much for doing this cemetery it really means alot to me. I am so very very greatful to you for doing this one I know it ment alot of work for Jay and Donna and some others of you. Jay you said you would and I have been on hold a big thanks to you. Barbara eor@saber.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Cooper" <saarisr@sbcglobal.net> To: <mobarry@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 9:05 PM Subject: [MOBARRY] Monett IOOF > List Readers: Jay Trace has let me know that he has finished taking all > the > photos for Monett IOOF. He says that monster will be in the mail and on my > desk soon. > > This will certainly be a major master piece and so much help to > researchers > who have been trying to figure out who is buried there. > > Any guesses as to how long it will take me to post over 5000 photos? > > Thanks so much for all you do, Jay. > > Donna Cooper > > > Please tell us about your Barry county ancestors. The list-admin is Donna > Cooper, address - (saarisr@sbcglobal.net) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOBARRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >