This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zJB.2ACE/1980 Message Board Post: BIBLES This Bible Record was ran in Journal Vol. 1-1 Pg. 11 1981 GIBSON FAMILY BIBLE Now in the possession of M. Oma Gibson Gable Rt. 2 Box 14, Jennings, Okla. 74038 Marriages William D. Gibson married to Margaret Johnson July the 25th day A.D. 1825, Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky Susan Gibson married to William W. Reynolds January the 29th day A.D. 1843 Elizabeth Gibson married to Hartwell H. Sherwood November the 8th day A.D. 1852 Henry E. Gibson married to Mary L. Cress December the 24th day A.D. 1867 at St. Joseph, Missouri by the Rev. A. F. Forman Births William D. Gibson born February the 15th day A.D. 1796 Margaret Gibson born September the 2nd day A.D. 1802 Susan Gibson born May the 15th day A.D. 1826 Stephen Gibson born November the 14th day A.D. 1827 Thomas J. Gibson born November 14th day A.D. 1828 William U. Gibson born October the 22nd day A.D. 1830 Robert C. Gibson born October the 16th day A.D. 1832 Elizabeth Gibson born January the 30th day A.D. 1835 Margaret Ann Gibson born March the 17th day A.D. 1837 Alexander J. Gibson born February the 28th day A.D. 1840 Henry E. Gibson born September the 30th day A.D. 1842 Annie Estelle Gibson born February the 21st day A.D. 1869 Edith Armine Gibson born July 23rd day A.D. 1871 Edward Johns Gibson born April the 8th day A.D. 1874 Jessie May Gibson born July the 4th day A.D. 1878 The black girl Mary was born January A.D. 1821 Benjamin son of Mary was born May the 20th A.D. 1843 John was born November the 15th day A.D. 1846 Washington was born August the 7th day A.D. 1848 Roseanna was born September the 5th day A.D. 1849 Judy was born February the 27th day A.D. 1851 Dick was born August the 1st day A.D. 1854 Susan was born August the 25th (28)? 1856 Joseph was born the 31st day of October A.D. 1858 Henry was born December the 8th day A.D. 1861 Deaths William D. Gibson deceased March the 29th day A.D. 1865 Stephen Gibson deceased January 4th day A.D. 1828 Robert C. Gibson deceased August the 23rd day A.D. 1845 William D. Gibson deceased October 20th day A.D. 1850 Alliesander J. Gibson deceased February 22nd day A.D. 1851 Margaret Ann Gibson deceased December the 19th day A.D. 1851
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zJB.2ACE/934.985.1 Message Board Post: my great grandpa was andrew w fairleigh born in oct.29,1886 died in 1961 he died in illinois but was born in mo. he had brother name august and they called him gus and sister name edith . they were also born in mo. they all died in t\illinois and that where they lived at .
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zJB.2ACE/1475.1 Message Board Post: Have you tried getting in touch with the cemetery? I just contacted them today. Their address is 824 Mt. Mora Rd., St Joseph, MO 64501. Telephone # 816-232-4651. Good Luck .......Gae
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zJB.2ACE/1979 Message Board Post: i am trying to fine out what my mothers real maiden surname was. all i do know is that she was adopted when she was a little girl. here name is Marilyn Joyce (surname unknown) and she was born July 28, 1941, in Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri. would like to fine out who her real parents where and to see what happen too them and to see if my mother had any brothers and sisters. you may get in touch with me at one of these three e-mail address [email protected] OR [email protected] OR [email protected] thankyou for your time and please have a very nice day clarence 1959
oops I forgot another brother who lived in St Joseph JOHN GOLDSMITH OWENS b:7-6-1872 Lee Co Va d:8-1966 Milly WARD Piros My mind is like Lightning.....One brilliand flash and Poofffffffffffff It's gone. List Rootsweb Administrator for Anderson Co Tn~Campbell Co Tn and Fentress Co Tn http://www.geocities.com/millyella/listofpages.html Genealogists live in the PAST Lane
Looking for a living relative of HENRY V OWENS born in Lee Co VA 7-4-1879 died 8-25-1960 ISAAC D OWENS born in Lee Co VA 10-10-1881 d: 8-18-1959 Twins JACOB C OWENS born 10-10-1881 d:10-7-1973 I have been in contact with a daughter of JACOB OWENS but would like to find grandchildren of the other brothers. I do know they lived in St Joseph Mo.... Milly WARD Piros My mind is like Lightning.....One brilliand flash and Poofffffffffffff It's gone. List Rootsweb Administrator for Anderson Co Tn~Campbell Co Tn and Fentress Co Tn http://www.geocities.com/millyella/listofpages.html Genealogists live in the PAST Lane
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Steren, Hackmann, Merscher Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zJB.2ACE/1978 Message Board Post: Searching for info on STEREN family. Lived in Clyde, MO (Buchanan County) ca 1860's through 1920's. Father: John Clement Steren, Mother: Anna Caroline (Hackmann) or Merscher. Children: Lena, Emma, John, Elizabeth, and Edward.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Loe Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zJB.2ACE/1961.2.1.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Buel's sister Amanda Melvina is my great-great-grandmother.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zJB.2ACE/1977.1 Message Board Post: sorry for the confusion.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Callaway Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zJB.2ACE/1977 Message Board Post: i don't know much more than that. he lived in an apartment building on sylavie in 1972 and was approx late teens to early 20's. i also believe he was originally from arkansas. if anyone knows anything i would really appreciate some info.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zJB.2ACE/1976.1.1 Message Board Post: Raymond, McKinney is my married name.
My great-great-grandmother died in the "lunatic asylum" in Buchanan County in 1860s--where would that have been located at that time? Arless Eilerts [email protected] > The necessity of a permanent institution for the county insane was so > pressing that, in August, 1880, the judges appropriated $10,000 for this > purpose. A building with modern equipment and with a capacity of 150 > patients was completed in February of 1881. In this building the incurably > insane are kept. The county still maintains a number of patients at Asylum > No. 2 considered curable. > *****
Marie, Write to the Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center the address is: ATT: Health Information Department Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center 3505 Frederick Ave St Joseph, Mo 64506 Tell them who you are looking for and the date of their death. They will give you the address to write and get a court order so the information can be released.After receiving this Court Order you then write back to the address above to get the information you are looking for. I am in the proccess of doing the same thing so I can get information on my great grandfather who died at the State County Farm in 1902. Good Luck Gerald Aubuchon [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Cook's" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 10:25 AM Subject: [MOBUCHAN] St. Joe, Buchanan Co., Mo. insane asylum 1919 / Anna May GOODALE > http://www.poorhousestory.com/MO_BUCHANAN_PHhistory.htm > http://members.aol.com/buchanancomo/asof.html > > The necessity of a permanent institution for the county insane was so > pressing that, in August, 1880, the judges appropriated $10,000 for this > purpose. A building with modern equipment and with a capacity of 150 > patients was completed in February of 1881. In this building the incurably > insane are kept. The county still maintains a number of patients at Asylum > No. 2 considered curable. > ***** > Hello! > I've recently received the civil war pension papers for my ggGrandfather's > brother, Oren Henry GOODALE. > Oren's widow, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (KING) is applying as his widow in 1926 and > states: > > Q: Had you ever been married to any man before you married Henry Oren > GOODALE? > A: Oh, Lord, no, was never married to any man in my life but him. I had two > children by my marriage to GOODALE, two daughters, Anna May, and Hallie > Gertrude. Anna May died unmarried in St. Joseph, Mo., lost her mind, and > died in St. Joe insane asylum, January 19, 1919. Hallie Gertrude married > Fred WARNER, traveling man, and she lives at Santana, Haskell Co., Ks. > **** > Can anyone tell me anything about the insane asylum? Do these old records > still exist or maybe they've been filmed? My grandfather died in 1957 in an > insane asylum in Ca. and to get those records from the Ca. supreme Court and > medical records from Patton State Hospital I had to have a doctor request > them. Will that stand true for years as far back as 1919 and are Missouri > state laws different in this regard to Ca.? > Thanks for any help and suggestions, > Marie > > > > ==== MOBUCHAN Mailing List ==== > Buchanan County Genealogical Resources - Rootsweb > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/MO/Buchanan/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McKINNEY CRAWFORD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zJB.2ACE/1976.1 Message Board Post: Hi Deanne, Are you a McKinney by birth or marriage? I have McKinney's from County Antrim, Northern Ireland to Oklahoma, and possibly Indiana and Illinois. I do not live in Missouri so I can't help with your obit request. Raymond
http://www.poorhousestory.com/MO_BUCHANAN_PHhistory.htm http://members.aol.com/buchanancomo/asof.html The necessity of a permanent institution for the county insane was so pressing that, in August, 1880, the judges appropriated $10,000 for this purpose. A building with modern equipment and with a capacity of 150 patients was completed in February of 1881. In this building the incurably insane are kept. The county still maintains a number of patients at Asylum No. 2 considered curable. ***** Hello! I've recently received the civil war pension papers for my ggGrandfather's brother, Oren Henry GOODALE. Oren's widow, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (KING) is applying as his widow in 1926 and states: Q: Had you ever been married to any man before you married Henry Oren GOODALE? A: Oh, Lord, no, was never married to any man in my life but him. I had two children by my marriage to GOODALE, two daughters, Anna May, and Hallie Gertrude. Anna May died unmarried in St. Joseph, Mo., lost her mind, and died in St. Joe insane asylum, January 19, 1919. Hallie Gertrude married Fred WARNER, traveling man, and she lives at Santana, Haskell Co., Ks. **** Can anyone tell me anything about the insane asylum? Do these old records still exist or maybe they've been filmed? My grandfather died in 1957 in an insane asylum in Ca. and to get those records from the Ca. supreme Court and medical records from Patton State Hospital I had to have a doctor request them. Will that stand true for years as far back as 1919 and are Missouri state laws different in this regard to Ca.? Thanks for any help and suggestions, Marie
You can contact Father Coleman at the office of the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese at [email protected] Father Coleman is very helpful and this is where all the records are kept. You can either make an appointment to go down there and look at the records yourself, which are on microfilm, or he sometimes will look things up for you. Helen Cobb Rehm ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 6:09 AM Subject: MOBUCHAN-D Digest V04 #37
http://www.diocese-kcsj.org/ -----Original Message----- From: Gerald Aubuchon [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 2:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MOBUCHAN] Burials Records Hi, Would like to know if some one could send me the Street address of the Dioceses of Kansas City and St Joseph Mo or if there is an email address. Would like to know if there were burial records kept around the late 1880's in St Joseph. I am trying to find out when my dad's sister died as a small child. Thanks for any help Gerald Aubuchon [email protected]
Hi, Would like to know if some one could send me the Street address of the Dioceses of Kansas City and St Joseph Mo or if there is an email address. Would like to know if there were burial records kept around the late 1880's in St Joseph. I am trying to find out when my dad's sister died as a small child. Thanks for any help Gerald Aubuchon [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zJB.2ACE/1976 Message Board Post: My gggrandfather, Jacob B. Phipps (Jake) was killed in a hit and run accident on Nov. 17, 1948 in St.Joseph, MO. Is there anyone who has access to old newspapers who could look this up for me? Thank you. Deanne McKinney
My great-grandmother Zilpha PINKERTON married her second husband Alfred E. WHISENAND (supposedly) somewhere around the St. Joseph area sometime between 1930 and 1938. Alfred was a native of that area but Zilpha lived most of her life around the East Liverpool, Ohio area. I'm still not sure how she even met Alfred in the first place. They both eventually lived the remainder of their lives in East Liverpool, Ohio which is why it's so strange to me that Zilpha was in Missouri at all. I've written to both Andrew and Buchanan County Recorders offices as well as the Northwest Missouri Genealogical Society. No one can find any record of this marriage during that time period. I'm wondering if people frequently crossed state lines at that particular time because perhaps it was easier to get married in Iowa, etc.? I know this is the case in many states (several of my eastern Ohio ancestors were married in West Virginia). If anyone has any opinions on this I would certainly be interested to hear them. Thank You, David Pinkerton