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    1. [MOCLARK-L] Message from MIKE CANNINGS
    2. Robert Hartman
    3. Good afternoon >From other rootsweb.com mailing list that I am on it seem that there is a Mike Cannings sending e-mail that look like they are from rootsweb.com list. His e-mail have virus attachment. Please DO NOT OPEN THE FILES. For every one that is subscribe as MOCLARK-L@rootsweb.com you should never receive a attachment. If you do the e-mail did not come from the list. DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT. For every one that is subscribe as MOCLARK-D@rootsweb.com you will have attachment, because that the way the digest list works. I would advise the following e-mail address to change from MOCLARK-D to the MOCLARK-L list: kabates@swbell.net PFalk10134@aol.com chipper@southwind.net wcmckee@dock.net ABBYSPANO@aol.com rjbailey@scruznet.com REARDOM@aol.com GenBug831@aol.com jearll@juno.com swatts@slocal.net goobie5@hotmail.com hatjl@msn.com smblselby@earthlink.net dortoni@home.com To subscribe to MOCLARK-L e-mail MOCLARK-L-request@rootsweb.com with no subject listed and only subscribe in the body of the message. To unsubscribe from MOCLARK-D e-mail MOCLARK-D-request@rootsweb.com with no subject listed and only unsubscribe in the body of the message. Or e-mail me at mogenclark@home.com with change in the message body. Have a good day Robert W Hartman Clark County MOGenWeb Project County Coordinator

    08/06/2001 07:43:30
    1. [MOCLARK-L] Re: MOCLARK-D Digest V01 #53
    2. Sharon Ross
    3. Why are all your messages coming as attachments now? ----- Original Message ----- From: <MOCLARK-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <MOCLARK-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:00 PM Subject: MOCLARK-D Digest V01 #53

    07/30/2001 05:02:47
    1. [MOCLARK-L] WEB Pop-Up Ad Killer
    2. ARTICLE - Richard EASTMAN's Genealogy Newsletter Vol 6, #31 POW! Kills Web Pop-Up Ads If you surf the Web very much, you certainly have encountered those obnoxious pop-up ads. You go to somebody's personal home page on GeoCities or Tripod or any of a few thousand other sites, and a second, pop-up window appears that tries to sell something you have no interest in. Now a simple utility called POW! will automatically close pop-up windows for you. I tried it and found that POW! really works. POW! runs in the background on your Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 computer. POW watches and waits for one of those nasty windows to open up and then POW! It slaps the miscreant ad down just like Adam West did when he was Batman! When you install POW! it already contains a list of many obnoxious pop-up ads; it will close any of those ads as soon as they appear on your screen. Best of all, you can configure POW! to close any new pop-ups that you run across. To add a pop-up ad to kill to the list, you wait until the pop-up appears and then click on the POW! icon in the System Tray. This will bring up a menu, where you select 'Add/Delete Popup'. This will bring up a listing of all the windows that are open on your computer at this moment that POW! can detect. Just highlight the listing for the window you want to automatically be killed in the future, which will appear at the bottom of this list; it will then appear on the POW! list. Next, click on 'OK', and you should see the window go bye-bye in a second! That particular pop-up ad will automatically be closed if it ever appears in the future on your computer. POW! is a free program. No ads or anything. I like free. It is also a tiny program and a quick download from: http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pow.htm You can find a lot of useful free programs like POW! at: http://www.analogx.com

    07/30/2001 04:05:08
    1. [MOCLARK-L] FW: Alexandria 1850-60 type of neighborhood?
    2. Robert Hartman
    3. Please reply to [mailto:clarence.brunk@worldnet.att.net] Robert W Hartman Clark County MOGenWeb Project County Coordinator -----Original Message----- From: N. Brunk [mailto:clarence.brunk@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 6:58 PM To: MOCLARK-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: Alexandria 1850-60 type of neighborhood? Hello and Help. I have marriage in Alexandria 1857. After very recently visiting the area, I am wondering what the place looked like in 1850 time period. Anyone know? Or where to get the info?? Search on web has only brought up floods of 1993. What about 1800's?? Any clue? Nancie in Texas raggdollynmb@yahoo.com

    07/29/2001 10:26:27
    1. [MOCLARK-L] LILLARD; MCAFEE; MITTS; DREBENSTEDT
    2. Tina McGarry
    3. Hello :o) Can't remember when I last posted my interests. If you have an individual in your files with any of these surnames, I believe we can make a connection: LILLARD, MITTS, MCAFEE, DREBENSTEDT. Thank you, Tina Quintet@excite.com

    07/17/2001 05:33:55
    1. RE: [MOCLARK-L] cemetery
    2. Robert Hartman
    3. Try Overseer Peaksville Cemetery, Revere, MO. 63465 Take State route 81 north out of Kahoka to state route C (to the right) to Peaksville. The cemetery is North and West of the town on a county road. Robert W Hartman Clark County MOGenWeb Project County Coordinator -----Original Message----- From: Andrea Hawk Crumrine [mailto:AHawkCrumrine@prodigy.net] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 8:25 PM To: MOCLARK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOCLARK-L] cemetery Can someone give me a mailing address for Peaksville Cemetery or where it is located? Thank you, Andrea Hawk Crumrine

    07/17/2001 05:13:20
    1. [MOCLARK-L] cemetery
    2. Andrea Hawk Crumrine
    3. Can someone give me a mailing address for Peaksville Cemetery or where it is located? Thank you, Andrea Hawk Crumrine

    07/15/2001 03:25:26
    1. [MOCLARK-L] Clark County Historical Society
    2. Scott Swanson
    3. Can some kind soul tell me whether the Clark County Historical Society will be open Friday, July 13th? Many thanks for your help. Scott sswanson@butler.edu

    07/03/2001 01:26:56
    1. [MOCLARK-L] the Governors Reynolds
    2. Tina McGarry
    3. Good afternoon, I am trying to learn something about the genealogy of the 2 Missouri 19th century governors named "Thomas Reynolds". Please contact me if you can help or have a source. I've scanned the web with little success. Sincerely, Tina

    06/23/2001 11:06:21
    1. [MOCLARK-L] This may be your Elizabeth Smallwood
    2. Keith/Connie Street
    3. Census Place: Upper Lafave, Yell, Arkansas Source: FHL Film 1254060 National Archives Film T9-0060 Page 419B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace J. H. SMALLWOOD Self M M W 40 GA Occ: Farmer Fa: GA Mo: SC M. E. SMALLWOOD Wife F M W 37 GA Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA Sarah SMALLWOOD Dau F S W 18 GA Occ: At Home Fa: GA Mo: GA Marcus SMALLWOOD Son M S W 15 GA Occ: On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA Samuel SMALLWOOD Son M S W 12 GA Occ: On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA Thomas SMALLWOOD Son M S W 10 AR Fa: GA Mo: GA John SMALLWOOD Son M S W 5 AR Fa: GA Mo: GA Ruthy SMALLWOOD Dau F S W 2 AR Fa: GA Mo: GA *************Elizbeth SMALLWOOD Mother F W W 73 GA Fa: GA Mo: GA

    06/22/2001 04:55:11
    1. Re: [MOCLARK-L] 1869 OBIT AND 1870-80 CENSUS RECORDS
    2. Keith/Connie Street
    3. 1880 Census Place: Union, Clark, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254681 National Archives Film T9-0681 Page 182A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Francisco STUMP Self M M W 31 OH Occ: Farmer Fa: OH Mo: OH Elizabeth J. STUMP Wife F M W 29 KY Occ: Keeps House Fa: VA Mo: --- Elizabeth H. STUMP Dau F S W 10 MO Fa: OH Mo: KY Ina M. STUMP Dau F S W 8 MO Fa: OH Mo: KY Francis B. STUMP Son M S W 4 MO Fa: OH Mo: KY > > Another thought is that their youngest daughter Eliza born in 1852 in KY > married Francisco STUMP in 1867 MO so their family should be on 1870 and > 1880 > Clark Census? Perhaps widow Elizabeth is living with them as they were > having STUMP children in Clark from 1868 to 1880. > > Thanks for helping me. > > Regards, > > Mary Ann (Smallwood) Bolton > Mililani, HI > >

    06/22/2001 04:47:29
    1. [MOCLARK-L] Re Cox
    2. Keith/Connie Street
    3. Awhile back I believe someone was looking for Cox. I'm not finding the original message, but I came across this info in the 1880 census. Maybe it will help someone. Census Place: Sand Hill, Scotland, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254736 National Archives Film T9-0736 Page 145B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Wm. A. COX Self M M W 39 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: IN Mo: OH Nancy J. COX Wife F M W 34 KY Occ: Keep House Fa: KY Mo: KY Frank L. COX Son M S W 12 MO Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: KY Chas. W. COX Son M S W 10 MO Fa: IN Mo: KY Eliza COX Son M S W 9 MO Fa: IN Mo: KY Neevie COX Dau F S W 7 MO Fa: IN Mo: KY Mary COX Dau F S W 4 MO Fa: IN Mo: KY Bertha COX Dau F S W 1 MO Fa: IN Mo: KY

    06/22/2001 04:36:39
    1. [MOCLARK-L] re: also going to Clark...
    2. Teola Constance
    3. Hi, Wondering which Wilsons you might be pursuing. By any chance a Charles and Minerva Wilson plus Richard Maples in the mid to late 1850s? Teola tconsta@kcnet.com

    06/16/2001 12:26:05
    1. [MOCLARK-L] Re: Weber/Webber & RAINE
    2. Hello, I remembered running across WEBBER info while researching my RAINEs in Clark Co, MO... These are 3 entries for Weber/Webber found in my RAINE docs (6 of them in all) that can be found at: <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/semopar/zippage.html">Zippage</A> I have RAINE data for almost every state... much on the MO and KY RAINEs and affiliated families... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BIRTH INFO 1883-1892 Clark County, MO Register of Births & Stillborns Vol 1 Filmed @ Kahoka, MO by M.Gleed 5/17/1977 Film Emulsion# 3551-13-02 Film Unit Ser# 32301 Roll 46; Viewed by Patricia Hanning 12/11/1998 LDS Film# 1014211 Order# 818714 Reg# Reg Date Child Name DOB Sex # Child to this mo. Location Mother Age P.Birth Father Age P.Birth Occupation Physician Phy. Location 14 02/12/1886 Webber, 01/23/1886 M First Washington twp Lizzie or Suzzie RAINE 23 Clark Co, MO Thos. A Weber 33 Clark Co, MO Farmer WC McReynolds, MD Fairmont, MO 24 02/22/1887 Webber, 02/03/1887 F Second Washington twp Elizabeth A RAINE 22 MO TC or TO Webber 33 MO Farmer WC McReynolds Fairmont, MO >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1883-1892 Clark County, MO Register of Births & Stillborns/ DEATHS Vol 1 Filmed @ Kahoka, MO by M.Gleed 5/17/1977 Film Emulsion# 3551-13-02 Film Unit Ser# 32301 Roll 46 Viewed by Patricia Hanning 12/28/1998 LDS Film# 1014211 Order# 818714 Reg# Reg Date Name DOD AgeYRs-MOs-DAYs Place of Death PlaceOfBirth Sex Color Nationality Status #YrsInState Cause/Death HowLong? BurialDate BurialLocation Undertaker Undert.Location Physician Phy. Location #14 01/01/1884 WEBER, Martha J. 01/01/1884 61yr-7mo-26day Washington Twp ?? F W American Widow 45yrs ?? ?? ?? Washington twp ?? ?? ?? ??

    06/14/2001 05:26:11
    1. [MOCLARK-L] Weber/Webber
    2. Robert Siner
    3. * When I received my own message back I realized I goofed it up - here is the correct names. I am looking for any descendants of Henry Weber or his children: Edmund, Daniel(not Henry), Micajah, Sophia Weber Wilson, Matilda Weber Wood, and Betsy Weber Mitchell. I am a descendant of Henry thru Daniel. Twila

    06/14/2001 03:45:09
    1. [MOCLARK-L] Weber/Webber
    2. Robert Siner
    3. I am looking for any descendants of Henry Weber or his children: Edmund, Henry, Micajah, Sophia Weber Wilson, Matilda Weber Wood, and Betsy Weber Mitchell. I am a descendant of Henry. Twila

    06/14/2001 03:23:01
    1. [MOCLARK-L] Stamper
    2. Robert Siner
    3. I am looking for information of or descendants of John or Allen Stamper. They were both in Clark County census in 1860. Thanks for any help Twila

    06/14/2001 03:20:08
    1. [MOCLARK-L] COX
    2. Hi: Would like to hear from any one researching the COX surname in Clark Co.,MO. Glathamae@AOL.com

    06/14/2001 03:47:45
    1. [MOCLARK-L] Your trip to Clark County, MO.
    2. In Sept/Oct 1999 we stayed at the Fairfield in Keokuk for a week and it was very nice. It seemed to be the best place around. If that Holtcamps Family Dining is kind of like a buffet, then it is best food I have eaten in a long time. My husband said he had never tasted Bread Pudding as good as they had. I know the place we ate was in Kahoka and around the corner from the square, but do not remember the name. Kahoka is a lovely little town. We were lucky enough to be there during their "Settlers Day Parade". That was a lot of fun. I would love to go back and stay longer. Have a good trip. Gerrie Researching: PARSONS, STATEN, & HILL in and around St. Francisville, Clark County, MO. Researching: HOWARD, ASHLOCK & KING in Hancock County, ILL

    06/13/2001 06:19:03
    1. Re: [MOCLARK-L] Bishop
    2. CRogers
    3. The Kahoka Motel is located just west of downtown on Hwy EE. I would recommend staying in Keokuk, IA at the Super 8 or Fairfield, which is about 20 miles away. Holtcamps Family Dining is just accross the corner from the courthouse. Breadeaux Pizza is on the square. Also a couple of little sandwich shops are available. ----- Original Message ----- From: A&K Hoch <khoch@midusa.net> To: <MOCLARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 9:04 PM Subject: Re: [MOCLARK-L] Bishop > I, too, am thankful for the helpful responses. Did you get any suggestions > on motels or restaurants? > > I was interested in the name Bishop attached to your name. > > I am looking for siblings, parents, etc of Nelson Washington Bishop, m. Tempy > Wright, Hamilton Co., IN. 1841. They had children Mary Ann ; Sara Elizabeth > m. Martin Duncan Pherigo, Clark Co., MO.; Joshua Caleb; Joseph Nelson; John > Wright ; Trazy Jane; Liza Emiline;David Newton; America Ellen. > Any possible connection?? > > Thanks, > Karen Hoch > > Harold Morgan wrote: > > > Well, I am certainly impressed with your response - I asked the > > MOCLARK-L@rootsweb.com list about information for my upcoming visit and > > there have been several helpful replies. (7 to be exact.) All are chocked > > full of good information. > > I thank all of you, > > Harold Bishop Morgan > > > > >

    06/13/2001 03:26:28