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