These are the MO lists I know of that are migrating to other forums: Adair, Chariton, Macon, & Randolph Counties, Missouri https://www.facebook.com/groups/AdairCharitonMaconRandolphCountiesMissouriGenealog/ Atchison County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-ATCHISON Barton County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-BARTON Bates County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-BATES Bootheel Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-BOOTHEEL Buchanan County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-BUCHANAN Butler County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-BUTLER Callaway County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-CALLAWAY Clay County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-CLAY Clay County Missouri - Patricia Max pam@lampinc.com https://groups.io/g/MOCLAY Clinton County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-CLINTON Christian County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MOCHRIST Dade County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-DADE Daviess County Missouri https://www.facebook.com/groups/1505217159738216/?ref=share Daviess County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-DAVIESS Dent County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-DENT Dunklin County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-DUNKLIN Franklin County Missouri https://www.facebook.com/groups/356891161690822/ Gasconade County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-GASCONADE Gentry County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-GENTRY Harris County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-Harrison-Genealogy Harrison County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-Harrison-Genealogy Henry County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-HENRY Howell County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-HOWELL Knox County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-KNOX Lawrence County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-LAWRENCE Lincoln County Missouri Will be moving to Google Groups soon Livingston County Missouri https://www.facebook.com/groups/359943931359194/ Macon County Missouri https://www.facebook.com/groups/1031471130262747/ Madison County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-MADISON Marion County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-MARION Mercer County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-Mercer-Genealogy Mississippi County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-MISSISSIPPI Moniteau County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-MONITEAU Newton County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-NEWTON Ozark County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-OZARK Pemiscot County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-PEMISCOT Pettis County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-PETTIS Phelps County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-PHELPS Pike County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MOPIKE Platte County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MOPLATTE Pulaski County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-PULASKI Putnam County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-PUTNAM Saint Louis County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-SAINT-LOUIS Saint Louis City County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-SAINT-LOUIS-CITY Scotland County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-SCOTLAND Scott County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-SCOTT Ste. Genevieve County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-SAINTE-GENEVIEVE Stoddard County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-STODDARD Sullivan County Missouri https://www.facebook.com/groups/2218097148499221/ Texas County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-TEXAS Vernon County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-VERNON Warren County Missouri https://groups.io/g/MO-WARREN Washington County Missouri: https://www.facebook.com/groups/washcomogenealogy/ Mike
A new home for the Clinton county mailing list has been set up. In a few minutes, I'll send out personal invitations to the subscribers of this list who wish to join the new group will be able to do so. I can not add members directly. It should be a link you can click that will let you 'accept' the invitation to join the new group. You may need to check your spam folder as I can't say when such will be delivered. If you don't find an invitation in your email you may also go to this site - https://groups.io/g/MO-CLINTON and select Join Group. Of course, folks may still post to this list through 3/1. Tim Stowell
As of now, the Clinton county mailing list has 52 subscribers. In light of this list closing on March 2nd, with the full knowledge of the list owner - Susan Penn Groover, I have set up a new home for this list. I've recently set up similar homes for other Rootsweb lists that will be going defunct next month. In my next email, I'll send you further information regarding this and how to join the new home for this list. Tim Stowell Chattanooga
I just got this and none of the links work www.findagrave.com On Sunday, January 12, 2020, 02:41:34 PM CST, Susan Penn Groover <wilson.historian@gmx.us> wrote: *** Clinton County Missouri [MOCLINTO] Mailing List *** /_*Ramblings from the Backseat*_/ Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. I have already announced that as of March 2^nd , when Roots Web ceases to function as a mailing list that I will be hanging up my administrator's hat. These are my observations and suggestions going forward. First and foremost, someone needs to step-up to be new administrator, chairman, leader, whatever title you like. Next a decision should be made whether to remain a mailing list or a bulletin board. Of course, what is to say both could be established. I personally have not read, but Dick Eastman has endorsed Group.io as a venue for mailing list. From what little time I have had, I would lean toward Group.io to maintain mailing list format. I have no experience with bulletin boards therefore I have no input. I am hearing Facebook, but I have issues with privacy and whether someone would make the site secure enough. I am sure there are other venues for bulletin board format. Can not stop someone setting up FB account, just do not bother to invite me. Also, Ancestry has an established bulletin board area, it is functioning. Due to the activity on most state lists, my next suggestion would be that county mailing lists consolidate to form one state list. When activity is established divide into regions. Too much activity then establish a county list (start at the top and drill down). Under the blanket of a state list posting could use subject line to keep the identity of the county ie; SUBJECT: [AL-SUMTER] Looking for … Surname lists are a horse of a different color. Suggestion here would be to make use of subject line. Kinda like reading a newspaper, the subject line is like a headline of a newspaper. Personally I pay attention to an informative subject line. A worry in the back of my mind is with the “mass exodus” from Roots Web to other venue on whether that venue can handle the new activity or whether “we” will cause that venue to crash and burn. Here's hoping that is a needless concern. Once the list is established … there needs to be centralized place where a directory or a place of registration that searching community would go to find the list. Since I am US based, USGenWeb comes to mind. This maybe more difficult step. USGenWeb sites are individually maintained. Hearing rumblings that this may be solved in the near future. Last concern (for the moment) would be “being nice and playing well with others.” Personally, have not experienced this problem. Frustration, maybe. Especially when Roots Web fell apart and returned “fixed” with continuing problems. For example, I still have to push through a post from someone using AOL. AOL users … this is why your post takes a little longer to be seen. Sorry, I do my best with the tools I have to work with. Patience is probably going to be the keyword in days to come. Patience with the leaders that will step forward. They are going to be putting a lot on their plates and will need support in establishing a new venue and getting it working, establishing their rules, etc. Congratulation to those lists that have found a “new home.” From what I see you are in good hands! Will try to make this last posting to those newly adopted lists. (Posting to all lists today.) At this point in time, Family Trees, Message Boards, Web Sites, & Wiki at Roots Web are not effected to my knowledge. Of course, Message Boards are already part of Ancestry. So open conversation. Work on finding a volunteer to lead the list forward. I'm gonna stop rambling for the moment. I'm here till they turn off the lights and lock the door. Susan _______________________________________________ Clinton County Missouri [MOCLINTO] LINKS: [WIKI] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_County,_Missouri [FamilySearch.org Research WIKI] https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Clinton_County,_Missouri_Genealogy [MOGenWeb] http://clinton.mogenweb.org/ [RW Message Board] https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.clinton/mb.ashx _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/moclinto@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
/_*Leave a Farewell Message*_/ This post was by Judith to MODAVIES: suggestion: People may want to post a "farewell" message on the mailing list before it goes to archive, and in this message include an email you plan to keep for the foreseeable future. A separate email could be set up expressly for this purpose if it is more convenient/secure. (You'll want web-based, not provider-based.) That way, if someone peruses the archive & finds a possible connection, they would have a way to get in touch with you privately. I have been on a couple of lists that went archival at some point, and I really wish I had done that, as our old email was provider-based and - once that provider went defunct, people looking through the defunct mailing list had no way to contact me (nor I them) It's easier to track people down these days, but I'd still suggest this. I think this to be an excellent idea, wish I thought it. I would like to expand to suggest that a post to include Your name, best address to reach you (one that might be dedicated to your genealogy research), a list surname(s) of interest, a list to places of interest (country, region, state, county), subject of interest, snail mail address (at your own risk), telephone number (again at your own risk), web address if you have a website, where you “moved.” Please keep in mind these to be suggestions and you should only provide what you would be comfortable for “ibots” to find. Might not want to wait to last minute. This would give system to process information and have it posted. With this in mind, please do not be concerned when you see my post to the nearly 300 (took inventory; final count was 298 – just sharing) mailing lists I admin. I will be leaving my time capsule to the list(s) in the coming days. But I will be here til Roots Web turn off the lights and lock the door. Let me take a few lines to acknowledge all the “thank-you” I have received. I started with a few surnames and expanded to counties more recently. But you are all “welcomed.” I try serve with the volunteer spirit and a happy heart. Please overlook my frustration that may boil to the top in the coming days. Susan
/_*Ramblings from the Backseat*_/ Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. I have already announced that as of March 2^nd , when Roots Web ceases to function as a mailing list that I will be hanging up my administrator's hat. These are my observations and suggestions going forward. First and foremost, someone needs to step-up to be new administrator, chairman, leader, whatever title you like. Next a decision should be made whether to remain a mailing list or a bulletin board. Of course, what is to say both could be established. I personally have not read, but Dick Eastman has endorsed Group.io as a venue for mailing list. From what little time I have had, I would lean toward Group.io to maintain mailing list format. I have no experience with bulletin boards therefore I have no input. I am hearing Facebook, but I have issues with privacy and whether someone would make the site secure enough. I am sure there are other venues for bulletin board format. Can not stop someone setting up FB account, just do not bother to invite me. Also, Ancestry has an established bulletin board area, it is functioning. Due to the activity on most state lists, my next suggestion would be that county mailing lists consolidate to form one state list. When activity is established divide into regions. Too much activity then establish a county list (start at the top and drill down). Under the blanket of a state list posting could use subject line to keep the identity of the county ie; SUBJECT: [AL-SUMTER] Looking for … Surname lists are a horse of a different color. Suggestion here would be to make use of subject line. Kinda like reading a newspaper, the subject line is like a headline of a newspaper. Personally I pay attention to an informative subject line. A worry in the back of my mind is with the “mass exodus” from Roots Web to other venue on whether that venue can handle the new activity or whether “we” will cause that venue to crash and burn. Here's hoping that is a needless concern. Once the list is established … there needs to be centralized place where a directory or a place of registration that searching community would go to find the list. Since I am US based, USGenWeb comes to mind. This maybe more difficult step. USGenWeb sites are individually maintained. Hearing rumblings that this may be solved in the near future. Last concern (for the moment) would be “being nice and playing well with others.” Personally, have not experienced this problem. Frustration, maybe. Especially when Roots Web fell apart and returned “fixed” with continuing problems. For example, I still have to push through a post from someone using AOL. AOL users … this is why your post takes a little longer to be seen. Sorry, I do my best with the tools I have to work with. Patience is probably going to be the keyword in days to come. Patience with the leaders that will step forward. They are going to be putting a lot on their plates and will need support in establishing a new venue and getting it working, establishing their rules, etc. Congratulation to those lists that have found a “new home.” From what I see you are in good hands! Will try to make this last posting to those newly adopted lists. (Posting to all lists today.) At this point in time, Family Trees, Message Boards, Web Sites, & Wiki at Roots Web are not effected to my knowledge. Of course, Message Boards are already part of Ancestry. So open conversation. Work on finding a volunteer to lead the list forward. I'm gonna stop rambling for the moment. I'm here till they turn off the lights and lock the door. Susan
/_*Unsubscribing from Mailing List(s)*_/ With the upcoming changes to Roots Web, some have decided to “leave early.” Which I personally understand. Since I am busy, I would like to ask for your help. Should you make the decision to close your membership to list please do the following: Insert or substitute listname before dash. To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to listname-request@rootsweb.com <mailto:wvlogan-request@rootsweb.com> with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. OR A link is provided at the bottom of individual and digests. Help in this area will be completely appreciated and will be considered an act of kindness.
/_*Genealogy of Roots Web*_/ Since most of us are genealogists or family historians, I write this to answer the primary questions I am receiving in “genealogy speak.” Mailing lists were scattered about the Internet prior to the conception of Roots Web (ie: AOL, Prodigy, Compuserve, and others) BIRTH: Sometime in 1996, Karen & Brian Leverich, conceived what it is now known as Roots Web. Roots Web grew to host uncountable mailing list of many subjects, surnames, places, etc. These mailing lists were free to its users/subscribers. MARRIAGE: June 2000. Roots Web was married (purchased by) Ancestry, Inc. with prenuptial agreement that mailing list services would remain free. I believe to be sometime in 2015, our beloved Roots Web began to suffer health issues. My speculation is outgrew its existence and its host was unable to keep up without a major and costly overhaul. After a year plus, Roots Web reopened its doors, but a lot of her faithful subscribers had lost interest or found other vehicles to convey their passages of information. During this time, other updates on the Internet have occurred. These changes have caused some subscribers unable to participate. Not qualified to expand on this other than to say that some folks have lost connection with Roots Web, DEATH: 2 March 2020. Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. Additionally, administration tools will no longer be available to list administrators and mailing lists will be put into an archival state. BURIAL: Archives will be available to peruse. No further information as to where, how long, or whether a price tag will be added. Hope this helps. Susan Penn Groover
Hi everyone! This has been heavy on my heart since Ancestry / Roots Web announcement. I have been admin / moderator for various mailing lists for 25+ years (some lists that predate Roots Web). The options for change do not fit my personal criteria. This is, also, not happening at a time I am able to give personal time for this change. Plus, I think Ancestry is not given an adequate “heads up” for this change. (I personally admin 200+ lists) So I have made the decision to become a subscriber as opposed to an administrator. I will remain admin to the mailing lists I currently admin till Roots Web makes the changes they propose on March 2^nd . I am leaving the decision for change to the list members. I am still gathering options. I will post suggestions in the next few days. The major option I am hearing is Facebook. I suppose this could work. But Facebook, in my humble opinion, would be turning a mailing list into a message board. And various mailing list members have stated they would not Facebook. Personally, I am in this bucket. I have personal issues with Facebook. Open discussion on the list. Voice your opinion. Enough for now. Will post more on other options in the future. Susan Penn Groover, List Administrator --- Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living.
12/27/2000 In the 1880 Clinton County US census, the Pat Quinlin (actually it is Patrick and Catherine QUINLAN) family is listed and living in Atchison Township. The copy of microfilm I had from the 1870 US census had no information for Atchison Township that I could find. I looked at all listings that had a Plattsburg post office, tried to look at all people born in Ireland and checked the index and found no listing of this family. Chirldrens birth dates and birth places from both the 1880 and 1900 census leads me to the belief that the family had moved from Indiana to Missouri by this date. (They are not listed in the 1870 Indiana census index but I have not check the actual film.) My questions: Was Atchison township in extistance in 1870? Was that township skipped? Is it possible due to the confusion from the Civil War that the 1870 census did not count as many people as other censuses do? Thanks for any help. Jeanne Hubbard
I am the new list admin, but I would rather one of you run the list. It's easy to do. If any of you want to be the mailing list admin, let me know very soon. Otherwise I will give it to somebody tomorrow who is not now on the list. Do it for a while and then you can give it back to me if you don't like it. Mike F Houston, TX
This is a test of the Rootsweb lists I am on. It is also some information for the list administrator if they feel the list is not running as expected. And finally it is an attempt to get something posted to the list so Rootsweb does not turn the list off. The list admin should probably go to this page: http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ and try to set up a new mailman login, if not already done. If you do that you will probably get to this page eventually: https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/lists/setupmail Then you might want to sign up for this list: https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/search/Listowners But be warned, you will receive postings from that list almost every day. May 8 a day at times. Another option that I do not encourage is to turn the list over to me - at least temporarily. Again, I do not want that done if you are willing to keep the list. Mike Flannigan
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Sylvan STONE and Grey STONE which was taken at the A. S. Brown Studio in Cameron, MO. The photograph appears to have been taken in the early 1900's with the two boys identified as ages 8 years and 2 years old at the time the photograph was taken. The names "Aunt Agnes and Uncle Robert" also are written on the back of the photograph as if the photograph was gifted to them. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following details regarding these boys: Sylvan Ralph STONE was born 11 Apr 1898 in Iowa City or Anderson, IA to parents Ralph Emerson STONE (1873-1956) and Amy Maude MCCLENAHAN (1877-1954). Sylvan was one of 4 children born to this couple including, Sylvan Ralph; Waldo Reynold; Wallace Grey; and Elma Maude STONE, all born between 1898 and 1909. Sylvan married Verne Edith or Edith Verne ATKINS (b. 1902) and together they had two children including, Ralph Emerson STONE (1923-1987); and Keith Roger STONE (1927-1987). Sylvan died in 1963. Census records provide the following details: 1900 census of Anderson, IA: Ralph STONE, age 26, born Oct 1873, married 3 years, born NE, parents born IL/IN, a Farmer Maud STONE, wife, age 23, born Apr 1877, married 3 years, 2 children/1 living, born IA, parents born IA/IN Sylvan STONE, son, age 2, born Apr 1898, born IA 1910 census of Cameron, MO: Ralph E. STONE, age 36, married 13 years, born NE, parents born IA/IN, a Grocery Store Owner Maude A. STONE, wife, age 33, married 13 years, 4 children/3 living, born IA, parents born IA/IN Sylvan R. STONE, son, age 12, born IA Wallace G. STONE, son, age 6, born MO Elma M. STONE, dau, age 11 months, born MO 1920 census of St. Joseph, MO: Ralph E. STONE, age 46, born NE, parents born IN/OH, a High School Teacher Maud STONE, wife, age 42, born IA, parents born IA/IN Sylvan R. STONE, son, age 22, born IA Gray W. STONE, son, age 16, born IA Elma N. STONE, dau, age 11, born MO I am hoping to locate someone from this STONE Family so that the photograph can be returned to its rightful place, with family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Ella HEPPLER which was taken at the Brown Studio in Cameron, MO in the 1890's. Ella is listed as 12 years old at the time the photograph was taken. I'm hoping to locate someone from Ella's family so that this wonderful old treasure can be returned to the care of her family. If you are a member of this HEPPLER Family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
Shelley, Thank you for the detailed message and wanting to find a home for the picture. I am a Burr descendant but not of John W. and Georgia Burr as they had 2 children who did not have children. I also do genealogy research and would be willing to house the picture rather than have it discarded. If another Burr descendant surfaces who is closer related, I will be glad to share the photo. Looking forward to hearing from you. Fran Clark -----Original Message----- From: moclinto-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 2:00 AM To: moclinto@rootsweb.com Subject: MOCLINTO Digest, Vol 12, Issue 1 Send MOCLINTO mailing list submissions to moclinto@rootsweb.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists2.rootsweb.ancestry.com/mailman/listinfo/moclinto or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to moclinto-request@rootsweb.com You can reach the person managing the list at moclinto-owner@rootsweb.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of MOCLINTO digest..." Today's Topics: 1. BRIANT - BURR Family Photograph (Shelley Cardiel) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 11:40:03 -0700 From: "Shelley Cardiel" <cardiels@comcast.net> To: <moclinto@rootsweb.com> Subject: [MOCLINTO] BRIANT - BURR Family Photograph Message-ID: <0af801d29b60$104e0540$30ea0fc0$@comcast.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I've "rescued" an old photograph of Georgia BRIANT which was taken at the Hummer Studio in Lathrop, MO sometime in the 1890's. Georgia appears to be in her teens or 20's at the time. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Georgia and her family: Georgia Ann BRIANT was b. 11 Feb 1873 in Turney, MO to parents Robert Buchanan BRIANT (b. 12 Jun 1831 in Henry Co. KY-d. 7 Jun 1921 in Turney, MO - son of John R. BRIANT and Clara or Clarissa BUCHANAN) and Julia Ann B. DAVIDSON (b. 7 Jan 1830 in Lawrence Co. KY-1875 or 1880). Georgia was one of 13 children born to this couple including, Fannie B.; Kate; James L.; Alvora or Alvorah; Joseph Marvin; Nancy Clarey; John Newton; Ida Villa; Mary Isa or Isabel or Ivisila or Isavilla Jane; Lucinda "Lula"; Ellen Behurreld; Georgia "Georgie" A.; and Robert Julian or Jullian BRIANT, all born between 1860 and 1875. Georgia's father was married previously to Eliza Jane SMITH in 1854 and they also had two children including, Alonzo and Eliza Jane BRIANT born in 1856 and 1857 respectively. Georgia married John William BURR (1874-1956) and together they had two children, Claude B. BURR (1898-1923) and Erma or Emma BURR EMERSON (1900-1991). Georgia died 20 Dec 1953 in Cameron, MO and is buried in the Osborn Evergreen Cemetery in Osborn, MO. Census records provide the following details: 1880 census of Lathrop, MO: Robert BRIANT, age 49, a Farmer, born KY, parents born KY/VA Alonzo BRIANT, son, age 24, a Farmer, born MO, parents born KY/IL Bell BRIANT, dau-in-law, age 23, Keeping House, born PA, parents born PA Daisy M. BRIANT, granddau, age 2, born MO Pearl J. BRIANT, granddau, age 1 month, born MO Joseph M. BRIANT, son, age 18, born MO Nancy C. BRIANT, dau, age 16, born MO Mary I. BRIANT, dau, age 14, born MO Lucinda BRIANT, dau, age 12, born MO Ellen B. BRIANT, dau, age 9, born MO Georgia A. BRIANT, dau, age 7, born MO 1900 census of Concord, MO: Samuel BURR, age 56, born Apr 1844, married 30 years, born VA, parents born VA, a Farmer Alice A. BURR, wife, age 52, born Nov 1847, married 30 years, 2 children/2 living, born MO, parents born KY John W. BURR, son, age 26, born Aug 1873, married 3 years, born MO, a Farm Laborer Bestie C. BURR, dau-in-law, age 25, born Nov 1875, married 3 years, no children, born MO, parents born VA Colman BURR, son, age 25, born Jul 1874, married 3 years, born MO, a Sales Clerk Georgia A. BURR, dau-in-law, age 28, born Feb 1872, married 3 years, 1 child/1 living, born MO, parents born KY Claud B. BURR, grandson, age 2, born Jan 1898, born MO 1910 census of Lathrop, MO: John W. BURR, age 36, married 13 years, born MO, parents born VA/MO, Owns Livery Stable Georgia BURR, wife, age 37, married 13 years, 2 children/2 living, born MO, parents born KY/MO Claude B. BURR, son, age 12, born MO Erma BURR, dau, age 9, born MO 1920 census of Lathrop, MO: J. W. BURR, age 46, born MO, parents born VA/MO, Farming Georgia BURR, wife, age 46, born MO, parents born KY/MO Claude BURR, son, age 21, born MO, a Farm Laborer 1930 census of Shoal, MO: John W. BURR, age 56, married at age 23, born MO, parents born VA, Farming Georgia A. BURR, wife, age 56, married at age 23, born MO, parents born KY/WI 1940 census of Shoal, MO: John W. BURR, age 67, born MO, a Farmer Georgia BURR, wife, age 67, born MO I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that the photograph can be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer To contact the MOCLINTO list administrator, send an email to MOCLINTO-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the MOCLINTO mailing list, send an email to MOCLINTO@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCLINTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. ------------------------------ End of MOCLINTO Digest, Vol 12, Issue 1 ***************************************
Thanks. I thought you might want to see where the family lived: MO4660__.174 : 001 : State Volume Patent : 39.63941, 94.33959 : SE1/4NE1/4 : 26 : 56N : 31W : Clinton : MO : 80.0000 : 3/10/1856 : : Patentee: Briant, Robert http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.63941,+-94.33959+%28Coordinates%29&iwloc=A&hl=en http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/WebServices/getImage.ashx?imageType=patent&accession=MO4660__.174&docClass=STA&pageNr=1 ____________________________________________________________ MO4660__.174 : 002 : State Volume Patent : 39.63572, 94.33959 : NE1/4SE1/4 : 26 : 56N : 31W : Clinton : MO : 80.0000 : 3/10/1856 : : Patentee: Briant, Robert http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.63572,+-94.33959+%28Coordinates%29&iwloc=A&hl=en http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/WebServices/getImage.ashx?imageType=patent&accession=MO4660__.174&docClass=STA&pageNr=1 ____________________________________________________________ 2 records ____________________________________________________________ Briant, Robert - 2 Mike On 3/13/2017 2:00 AM, moclinto-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 11:40:03 -0700 > From: "Shelley Cardiel"<cardiels@comcast.net> > To:<moclinto@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [MOCLINTO] BRIANT - BURR Family Photograph > Message-ID:<0af801d29b60$104e0540$30ea0fc0$@comcast.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > I've "rescued" an old photograph of Georgia BRIANT which was taken at the > Hummer Studio in Lathrop, MO sometime in the 1890's. Georgia appears to be > in her teens or 20's at the time. Based on limited research I was able to > gather the following information regarding Georgia and her family: > > > > Georgia Ann BRIANT was b. 11 Feb 1873 in Turney, MO to parents Robert > Buchanan BRIANT (b. 12 Jun 1831 in Henry Co. KY-d. 7 Jun 1921 in Turney, MO > - son of John R. BRIANT and Clara or Clarissa BUCHANAN) and Julia Ann B. > DAVIDSON (b. 7 Jan 1830 in Lawrence Co. KY-1875 or 1880). Georgia was one > of 13 children born to this couple including, Fannie B.; Kate; James L.; > Alvora or Alvorah; Joseph Marvin; Nancy Clarey; John Newton; Ida Villa; Mary > Isa or Isabel or Ivisila or Isavilla Jane; Lucinda "Lula"; Ellen Behurreld; > Georgia "Georgie" A.; and Robert Julian or Jullian BRIANT, all born between > 1860 and 1875. > > > > Georgia's father was married previously to Eliza Jane SMITH in 1854 and they > also had two children including, Alonzo and Eliza Jane BRIANT born in 1856 > and 1857 respectively. Georgia married John William BURR (1874-1956) and > together they had two children, Claude B. BURR (1898-1923) and Erma or Emma > BURR EMERSON (1900-1991). Georgia died 20 Dec 1953 in Cameron, MO and is > buried in the Osborn Evergreen Cemetery in Osborn, MO.
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Georgia BRIANT which was taken at the Hummer Studio in Lathrop, MO sometime in the 1890's. Georgia appears to be in her teens or 20's at the time. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Georgia and her family: Georgia Ann BRIANT was b. 11 Feb 1873 in Turney, MO to parents Robert Buchanan BRIANT (b. 12 Jun 1831 in Henry Co. KY-d. 7 Jun 1921 in Turney, MO - son of John R. BRIANT and Clara or Clarissa BUCHANAN) and Julia Ann B. DAVIDSON (b. 7 Jan 1830 in Lawrence Co. KY-1875 or 1880). Georgia was one of 13 children born to this couple including, Fannie B.; Kate; James L.; Alvora or Alvorah; Joseph Marvin; Nancy Clarey; John Newton; Ida Villa; Mary Isa or Isabel or Ivisila or Isavilla Jane; Lucinda "Lula"; Ellen Behurreld; Georgia "Georgie" A.; and Robert Julian or Jullian BRIANT, all born between 1860 and 1875. Georgia's father was married previously to Eliza Jane SMITH in 1854 and they also had two children including, Alonzo and Eliza Jane BRIANT born in 1856 and 1857 respectively. Georgia married John William BURR (1874-1956) and together they had two children, Claude B. BURR (1898-1923) and Erma or Emma BURR EMERSON (1900-1991). Georgia died 20 Dec 1953 in Cameron, MO and is buried in the Osborn Evergreen Cemetery in Osborn, MO. Census records provide the following details: 1880 census of Lathrop, MO: Robert BRIANT, age 49, a Farmer, born KY, parents born KY/VA Alonzo BRIANT, son, age 24, a Farmer, born MO, parents born KY/IL Bell BRIANT, dau-in-law, age 23, Keeping House, born PA, parents born PA Daisy M. BRIANT, granddau, age 2, born MO Pearl J. BRIANT, granddau, age 1 month, born MO Joseph M. BRIANT, son, age 18, born MO Nancy C. BRIANT, dau, age 16, born MO Mary I. BRIANT, dau, age 14, born MO Lucinda BRIANT, dau, age 12, born MO Ellen B. BRIANT, dau, age 9, born MO Georgia A. BRIANT, dau, age 7, born MO 1900 census of Concord, MO: Samuel BURR, age 56, born Apr 1844, married 30 years, born VA, parents born VA, a Farmer Alice A. BURR, wife, age 52, born Nov 1847, married 30 years, 2 children/2 living, born MO, parents born KY John W. BURR, son, age 26, born Aug 1873, married 3 years, born MO, a Farm Laborer Bestie C. BURR, dau-in-law, age 25, born Nov 1875, married 3 years, no children, born MO, parents born VA Colman BURR, son, age 25, born Jul 1874, married 3 years, born MO, a Sales Clerk Georgia A. BURR, dau-in-law, age 28, born Feb 1872, married 3 years, 1 child/1 living, born MO, parents born KY Claud B. BURR, grandson, age 2, born Jan 1898, born MO 1910 census of Lathrop, MO: John W. BURR, age 36, married 13 years, born MO, parents born VA/MO, Owns Livery Stable Georgia BURR, wife, age 37, married 13 years, 2 children/2 living, born MO, parents born KY/MO Claude B. BURR, son, age 12, born MO Erma BURR, dau, age 9, born MO 1920 census of Lathrop, MO: J. W. BURR, age 46, born MO, parents born VA/MO, Farming Georgia BURR, wife, age 46, born MO, parents born KY/MO Claude BURR, son, age 21, born MO, a Farm Laborer 1930 census of Shoal, MO: John W. BURR, age 56, married at age 23, born MO, parents born VA, Farming Georgia A. BURR, wife, age 56, married at age 23, born MO, parents born KY/WI 1940 census of Shoal, MO: John W. BURR, age 67, born MO, a Farmer Georgia BURR, wife, age 67, born MO I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that the photograph can be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
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Here is a new website I just finished. It creates Google Earth Maps in the USA for features listed in the GNIS database (cemeteries, churches, schools, etc). If you are interested in that, the program is located here: http://www.mflan.com/cgi-bin/gnis.cgi This is an example of the output created. Camden county MO cemeteries: http://www.mflan.com/temp/camdencemeteries.kml You need Google Earth to view that file: http://www.google.com/earth/explore/products/ It is free. This is not fully tested. If you have problems with the program I would appreciate it if you told me about the problem. If you find it frustrating to get the information you need, or you want a bunch of counties put together, I recommend that you contact me directly to produce that for you. It doesn't take me long to do this and I'm glad to get the information out there. Just ask for it. Mike
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: joboobk73 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.clinton/307.336.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: My wife and I stumbled upon the Pitman Hanks gravesites on 2/1/2015... I cant say for sure but we only saw two graves that were marked. If in fact the above graves exists, they were buried really close together. It was a sombering experience to view a unique historical area. Much respect for the Hanks family for the settlement of American land. Having family in Georgia that dates to the late 1700s, I honor those who help build this great nation in the unchartered wilderness west of the Mississippi..... Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. <br>