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/gMB.2ACI/111.1.1 Message Board Post: Was your Ernest McClure related to Mary McClure who lived in Caldwell Idaho in the early 1930's? I'm guessing that Ernest was Mary's son based on family correspondence I have. I don't know Mary's husband's name but know her maiden name was Irons. Any connection?
I now have our Morrison family history on the web at www.carlietree.com The Morrisons' moved to Clark County around 1838 and left Clark County for Saline County Missouri around 1855 most likely to move to a more slave friendly area. Archibald Morrison owned a large farm in Clark County not far from the Iowa line. (372.8 Acres located in sections 19 & 20 Township 67-N range 9-W) Carl Crabtree
Is there anyone out there who has information about the HOBBS family from Clark County? I have seen an 1890 census at the state archives where there were about 10 children listed in a HOBBS family. I think one of them, Elizabeth, married my GGgrandfather. Any info on the HOBBS family? Peggy
I think there is a historical society only, but it supports a wonderful research center. Connie Street "We elect our officials. To do so, we require an educated, informed citizenry. That is why the constitutional framers endorsed a free press along with access to education." - Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication ----- Original Message ----- From: "PickPinkFlowers" <haggisforlunch@ev1.net> To: <MOCLARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 9:10 PM Subject: [MOCLARK-L] Genealogical Society > Is there a genealogical society in Kahoka? > > Jody > > > ==== MOCLARK Mailing List ==== > Missouri Department of Transportation Web Page request for infromation > Missouri Official Haghway Map > http://www.modot.state.mo.us/request_map.asp > > >
Is there a genealogical society in Kahoka? Jody
Seeking information on John A BRYANT 1808-1878 need place of birth, parents, etc.... Born in either VA or KY married Nancy HAY in Clark County MO during early part of 1840s, later in Scotland County MO, moved to Cooke County TX by late 1860s, may have gone through Yell County AR enroute to Texas. Believe that he may have been in Henry County KY prior to Missouri Father- UNKNOWN Mother-Mary <LNU> Siblings-Sarah, m Hawsey DANIEL Hannibal, m Eliz <LNU> Elizabeth, m Robert WEBB William, no definite info... There was a William BRYANT in Yell Co AR near Richard WICKER, two of John BRYANT's children married children of Richard WICKER. thank you Joe Harrington Canton GA pastorjoe99@yahoo.com
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/gMB.2ACI/312.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, this is a great website which is gathering a lot of information on these families of Perrigo, Pherigo, and a host of different spellings. I think of all my surnames, I have found more variations on spellings in this name than any other!
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/gMB.2ACI/312.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Karen, there is a newer site devoted to Perrigo research. It has lots of good info on many lines and spellings. The gal that hosts it is great and she would appreciate any info you want to share with her for the web site. View at: http://www.geocities.com/perrigo_research/
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/gMB.2ACI/312.1.1.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for your information and answer. It doesn't appear that there is a tie but I never know when information like this will come in handy sometime later! I am looking for descendants of Robert Pherigo of Kentucky. One son is John Pherigo (sometimes known as Perigo; Perrigo, etc.) John's wife Martha Patsy died in Putnam Co., Mo., not very far from Clark Co., Mo. John and Martha Patsy's son, Martin Pherigo, lived, had children, and died in Clark Co, Mo. Pherigo and Perigo are fairly uncommon names, and the Clark Co., Mo. location, made me curious about family ties possibilities. If I am ever successful in connecting this family, I will let you know. Thanks,
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Perrigo, Sells Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gMB.2ACI/312.1.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Here is a basic outline of Henrietta's family. It is about all I know of her family of origin. If you need anything else, let me know. Do you have a connection to Henrietta Perrigo? 1 Jonathan PERRIGO b: Bet. 1810 - 1811 New York . +Catherine ??? b: Abt. 1812 New York .... 2 William PERRIGO b: Abt. 1840 Kentucky .... 2 Jane PERRIGO b: Abt. 1843 Illinois .... 2 Justus PERRIGO b: Abt. 1844 Illinois .... 2 John PERRIGO b: Abt. 1846 Illinois .... 2 Angeline PERRIGO b: Abt. 1849 Illinois .... 2 Henrietta Bellevia PERRIGO b: Nov 1855 Clark Co., Missouri d: Jul 1896 Keokuk, Jackson Twp., Lee Co., Iowa ........ +Gideon SELLS b: Abt. 1846 Benton Twp., Des Moines Co., Iowa d: Mar 1927 Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa m: Abt. 22 Dec 1872 Clark County, Missouri
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/gMB.2ACI/82.116.122.123.139 Message Board Post: The names HIGBEE and GAINES intersect my BRUNER line which happens to have passed through Clark County, Missouri, in the person and children of my paternal great-great-grandfather Jared B. BRUNER. Are these names in your research or could you get me in contact with those researching these abovementioned names? Thanks for reading. Gene Bruner Denver, CO
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: perrigo Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gMB.2ACI/312.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Can you tell me anything more about the Henrietta B. Perrigo you have listed ? Parents or siblings? Thanks, Karen
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/gMB.2ACI/103.1 Message Board Post: That there may have been a large SISSON property in Clark or Lewis County is of interest to me as I have a kind of link to the SISSON Family. One Mary Frances HOBBS d/o Drury HOBBS, I believe, once worked for the SISSON Family and it was during her tenure there that she met her husband-to-be. Mary Frances HOBBS b 26 Jul 1848 IL md 17 Oct 1869 Clark Co., MO, one Harvey S. BRUNER b 24 Aug 1839 IN. Harvey was an elder half brother of my paternal great-grandfather James D. BRUNER b 02 Dec 1856. Do you have any record of these names in your own research? Other names in the family are HIGBY/HIGBEE, and McHUGH. I would like to correspond. Thanks for reading. Gene Bruner Denver, CO
I continue to hope that someone will help me to contact descendants of the McHUGH Family of Clark County, Missouri. Through Aquilla McHUGH's marriage to one Lodoskia BRUNER the unions are: John Franklin McHUGH md M. Ann GAINES William Henry McHUGH md Nancy Ellen GAINES George Edgar McHUGH md Lulu JEWETT Robert Bruner McHUGH md Myrtle A. FAHRNER Ida M. McHUGH md Henry ENGLAND Other names descended from the above marriages are: ALEXANDER BARNES BRYANT CHENOWETH FOGLEBERG GATES HALFERTY HASTEN JONES KNIGHT LINDQUIST OESTREICH WALLACE Can anyone help me with these names? Gene Bruner Denver, CO
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Logsdon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gMB.2ACI/327 Message Board Post: I am looking for any relative of Pete Logsdon hisFathers was Richard mothers name was Sue(Northrup) his relatives Ricky was last known place was Kansas City Mo. Roy ,sisters Barbara ,Cindy Brenda was Muskogee Ok Bonnie Ruth Ann If anyone knows of any of these people please call the Clark County Nursing home an ask for Leona Young Pete is looking for his Family Thank you Vera Morris or Email me at kittenmorris@hotmail.com
Cheryl, I put "dr bennett"+missouri+genealogy in a search engine & came up with this hit. Not sure it is the same family you are searching, but since Kansas is next state over.....?: http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=Si ngleArticle&ArticleID=0013999 The Indian Territory, Its Chiefs, Legislators and Leading Men Released 10 July 2003 Bennett, Leo E., M.D. The subject of this sketch was born at Wyandotte, Kansas, November 27, 1857. His father, Dr. James E. Bennett (deceased), was a physician and surgeon, graduated of the University of Maryland. He served in the Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry throughout the war, after which he was postmaster in Fort Smith, Arkansas, during Grant's administration. Leo received his education at Rugby Academy, Wilmington, Delaware, and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, graduating in medicine at the University of Tennessee in 1883. Between the years 1869 and 1872 he served his apprenticeship in the newspaper business at Fort Smith, Arkansas. In the fall of 1883 he removed to Eufaula, Creek Nation, where, in addition to the private practice, he was employed as United States examining surgeon for pensions and surgeon of the Missouri Pacific Railway. Dr. Bennett, on account of the illness of his father, returned to Fort Smith in the spring of 1884, and there engaged in practice. In the fall of the same year he was married, at Eufaula, to Louie, youngest daughter of Judge G. W. Stidham, Chief Justice of the Creek Nation. About six weeks afterward his father died, and this event was followed by the death of his mother eight months later. In the spring of 1885 Dr. Bennett located near Eufaula and recommenced practice. Just two years afterward he purchased the material of the Indian Journal and moved it to Eufaula. Selling out in a few months, he bought a new plant and started the Muskogee Phoenix (February, 1888), which he conducted until April, 1889, when he was appointed United States Indian Agent for the Indians of the Union Agency, embracing the five civilized tribes, which position he still holds; and at this writing (October, 1891) has been appointed "Special Disbursing Agent" to make payments to Delaware Indians of nearly a half million of dollars, and for which he gave a bond with sworn security of more than one million and a quarter dollars, filling the bond in less than twenty-four hours. Agent Bennett owns 1,000 acres of improved farmland in the Creek Nation, besides two eighty-acre farms in Arkansas. He is also owner of good town property in Muskogee, Eufaula and Wagoner; add to this one hundred head of cattle and twenty horses. Agent Bennett is one of the incorporators and a director of the First National Bank of Muskogee, as also of the Adams Hotel Company, of the same town. He has been president of the Muskogee Live Stock Association, representing some 80,000 head of cattle, for three years. He was also President of the Indian National Fair Association in 1888. At the present time Mr. Bennett is United States Commissioner for the Western District of Arkansas; also treasurer of the Board of United States Examining Surgeons for Pensions, at Muskogee. The subject of our sketch is a member of the Astrea Chapter, No. 14, Order of the Eastern Star. He is serving his third term as Grand Master of Masons of the Indian and Oklahoma Territories, being a member of Muskogee Lodge, No. 28. He is Grand Scribe in Muskogee Chapter, No. 3. He is also a member of the Oklahoma Council, Royal and Select Masters, and Sir Knight Generalissimo in Muskogee Commandery, No. 1; is Past Grand Chancellor and Supreme Representative of the Knights of Pythias of the Indian Territory, and a member of Phoenix Lodge, No. 3 (so named in honor of the newspaper founded by him.). Mr. Bennett has two children, Gertie Ethel, aged six, and Louie Abie, aged four years. In personal appearance Agent Bennett is tall and rather slight, refined and intellectual looking. His address and bearing indicate refinement and an education above the average. Few men have risen so rapidly or attained so much in such a brief period as Agent Bennett. Not only does he stand high with the present government, but with the people of all races and denominations. He is a gentleman of high moral rectitude and a good Christian.
Has anyone on this list ever come across a Dr. Bennett from the 1850's through 1860's in the Clark, Lewis Counties area? Cheryl
List adminstrator, Just recently received a note from Rootsweb that I couldn't send messages that were not plain text messages, so I am trying to see if I have corrected that issue. If you would just quickly acknowledge that this came through correctly I would appreciate it. Cheryl of Oregon
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hise, Morrow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gMB.2ACI/326 Message Board Post: I have found the following and don't know if Nana (as the name appears in the 1860 census) is a Bartlett, or a Hise (numerous spellings of this name). Does anyone recognise her or have any Hise (etc.) connections in Clark Co. In Missouri 1850, Lincoln county census p.453 John Hice age 55 male, shoe and bootmaker, born in Pennsylvania; Eliza age 45 female PA Ann M. age 10 female born in Kentucky; John B. age 19 male, profession goldminer, born in Ohio; Thomas Temple age 7 male, born in Missouri. 1860 MO Census, Lincoln Co., Hurricane Twp. page 427 Stephen Hilton 4 KY Thomas Temple 20 MO 1860 MO Census, Lincoln Co., Hurrican Twp. page 427 John Hise, 64, laboring?, $600, $125, b. PA Elizabeth Hise, 54, b. PA Nana Bartlett, 10, b. MO
An elder half brother of my paternal great-grandfather married a HOBBS. He was Harvey S.(Steele?) BRUNER b 24 Aug 1839 IN? md 17 Oct 1869 Clark Co., MO, one Mary Frances HOBBS b 26 Jul 1848 IL d/o Drury HOBBS (I was told.) Further, Mary Frances HOBBS had siblings: Emma, Sarah, and George HOBBS. This all from Harve & Mary's youngest child Mary Frances "Mollie" many years ago, as well as a late grandson of Harvey and Mary, one Frank AUBREY. Harvey and Mary are said to have met when both worked on the SISSON farm/estate in Clark County, Missouri. Thanks for reading. Gene Bruner Denver, CO >From: PFalk10134@aol.com >To: MOCLARK-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MOCLARK-L] Census Information?DAWSON, HOBBS, SPANGLER >Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 10:27:52 EST > >I was wondering if anyone has any information on the DAWSON family. >My Greatgreatgrandfather, Kaye Woodhead DAWSON, married a Lizzie HOBBS in >1889...I think by 1896 they had had 3 children, Ona, Leah, and Rockleigh >DAWSON. >Can anyone find a record of these people in Kahoka around 1900. >Does anyone confirm that there is an Elizabeth HOBBS in the 1880 census wo >was 10 years old and living in a family with 10 children. >Are there any HOBBS out there? >Someone found Rockleigh in the Charles SPANGLER household in 1900. But >where >was the rest of the family? >Any help appreciated, >Peggy Falk > > >==== MOCLARK Mailing List ==== >Missouri State Archives Web page: >Missouri Birth and Death Records before 1909 >http://www.sos.state.mo.us/archives/resources/birthdeath/default.asp > _________________________________________________________________ Take advantage of our limited-time introductory offer for dial-up Internet access. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup