Thanks....Alice I am researching in Miller Co., MO.......Too! Penny---Portland, Oregon ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Can you provide names for his wife and son? I found these in my marriage books: Katherine Korn m. Karl T. Meyer of Westphalia Prussia 28 Feb 1854 Raseanna Korn m. Leonard Debbold 13 Jul 1882 Leonhard A. Korn m. Margaret Fiesman 12 Sep 1889 Nancy T. -----Original Message----- From: mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Shaggy50@aol.com Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 1:55 PM To: mocole@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOCOLE] jefferson city democrat Does anyone have access to the Jefferson city Democrat for the dates between February 12-16 1879? I'm trying to find Johann Corn or Korn. I have two different dates for his death-February 12 and the 14th. Nancy was kind enough to find his grave at the old section of Riverview where they moved the church cemetery to. I'm trying to find out what happened to his son(1842) and wife. They appear on the 1850. It seems somewhere between the 1850 and the 1860 census his youngest son and his wife disappeared. In 1860 he had a new wife and child. Thanks, Sharon Researching: Amico- Bartolotta- Corn- D'Ance- DiLucia- Gerber- Koetting- Korn- Schneider
Missouri's available old newspapers are housed at the State Historical Society of Missouri. They will do a search for a fee, if the date of death is known. _www.umsystem.edu/shs/newspaper.html_ (http://www.umsystem.edu/shs/newspaper.html) There is a list of newspapers on microfilm for all counties in Missouri. Then to submit a request, click on "Research" at the bottom of the page. I don't see a "Jefferson City Democrat" available for 1879, but there are two German newspapers for that time period and the "Daily Tribune". If anyone wants to know the name of a private researcher, (not me), contact me privately. Alice ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Does anyone have access to the Jefferson city Democrat for the dates between February 12-16 1879? I'm trying to find Johann Corn or Korn. I have two different dates for his death-February 12 and the 14th. Nancy was kind enough to find his grave at the old section of Riverview where they moved the church cemetery to. I'm trying to find out what happened to his son(1842) and wife. They appear on the 1850. It seems somewhere between the 1850 and the 1860 census his youngest son and his wife disappeared. In 1860 he had a new wife and child. Thanks, Sharon Researching: Amico- Bartolotta- Corn- D'Ance- DiLucia- Gerber- Koetting- Korn- Schneider ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Hi Bev and Hi Nancy, We've recently connected and you keep setting up my research curiosity. I found an old email from a Bonnie Johnson @ Wichita, KA. _bonniej@Southwind.net_ (mailto:bonniej@Southwind.net) I don't know if this is still good but she sent me some information on the Musick family of Russellville. I really don't have them in my Gedcom because I have stuck with my Leslie, Enloe, Vanpool, Robertson, Morris, Merritt, Sparks, research for that area but I try to save most emails. Bonnie Johnson may have the answer to your questions. I also have the history book from Russellville. If you want me to copy some of the pages for you send me your address and I will copy them for you. Bonnie Morris Conrad Houston, Texas ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
I HAVE DAVID JONES b 1813 Charlotte CO VA D in1883 in Cole co MO HE is buried in the JONES & Barbour cemetery just SOUTh of Russellville & LUCY GAIL DUFFER the same place they CHILDERN MARRIED IN TO the HENRY MARRIED PULCKETT inTN, MARY E. JONES married, J.JDONNELL in TN, MARTHA MARGARET JONES MARRIED CAWWALLENDER JONES IN TN .LUCY JANE JONES MARRIED JIM BURGIN IN COLE CO MO, SAMUEL J(THEOPS) JONES MARRIED MELVINE REEDIN COLE CO SHE IS BUARED IN JONES CEMETERY SAMUEL WENT TO CEDAR CO MO AFTER SHE DIED WILLIAM (BUCK) PHILPS NEVER MARRIED, JOHN JONES NEVER MARRIED, ANN FRANCE JONES MARRIED JOSEPH A. BROWN SHE IS BUARED IN THE JONES CEMETERY SHE DIEDIN CHILD BIRTH, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JONES MARRIED MANERVIOA JANE UPTON IN COLECO MO. THE DIED IN CAMTON MO CABLE RIDAGE CEMETERY. WASHINGTON LAFAYETTE JONES MARRIED TABITHA UPTON IN COLE CO THEY ARE BURIED IN ENLO CEMETERY COLE CO MO.CATHERINE KATE JONES MARRIED THOMAS SEYMORE IN COLE CO, MO.LOUISA VIRGINIA JONES MARRIED THOMAS RODERICK IN COLE CO MO,T.DAVID JONES MARRIED SUSAN JANE OPIE THEY ARE BUARRIED IN GRAY CEMTERY TENNESSEE MISSOURI JONES MARRIED THOMAQS CURNUTTHE DIED AAND SHE MARRIED THOMAS BARBUR. THE CHILDERN MARRIED IN TO OTHER FAMILY IN COLE CO MO. LA VERA JONES ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
I doubt we have an obit for Elizabeth Ann, but will check next time I'm at the museum. Kelly Hagen might have one, but I don't know if she subscribes to this list. Nancy -----Original Message----- From: mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Bev 'n Ern Martin Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 7:30 AM To: mocole@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MOCOLE] Musick, Hillard, Leslie Nancy, Clearing out old e-mails and found this one. Just in case no one has solved this here is what I have: William Starks Leslie b. 3 May 1854 son of Andrew Jackson Leslie b. 12 Dec 1824 Carroll Co., TN d. 28 Jul 1907 TX and Elizabeth Jane Stark b. 13 Feb 1833 d. May 1899. Andrew Jackson Leslie was the son of William Leslie b. 1796 and Margaret Simpson b. 1801. I have their children also if interested. Do you know if there is an obituary for William and Margaret Leslie's dau. Elizabeth Ann Johnson Leslie Enloe? She married Benjamin Sprucebanks Enloe. Elizabeth died 04 Nov 1863 Moniteau Co., MO and is buried in the Enloe Cemetery. Bev Martin I have other children listed if you want them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy & Jerry Thompson" <beatku@mchsi.com> To: <MOCOLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 11:58 AM Subject: [MOCOLE] Musick, Hillard, Leslie > I could use some help solving a puzzle. Some time ago the Cole County > Historical Society received an old bible from an unknown source. It was in > pretty bad shape, but we saved the birth/death/marriage pages that contained > the last names of Hillard and Leslie. Tucked into the pages of the bible > were some pictures (one tintype) and several locks of hair. > > > > One long lock of hair was wrapped in a piece of paper that noted "John D. > Musick was Bornd November 16, 1831. Rebecca Dover was Bornd in Orrang > County, Ind. on the 27 day of July 1836. John D. Musick and Rebecca Dover > was married the 27 day of November 1853". > > > > Judge John T. Musick of Cole County was born 11 December 1841 and married > Marinda Simpson in 1866. He would not be old enough to be the father of > John D. > > > > John Henry Musick of Miller County 1881-1954. > > > > Hillard and Leslie are both last names of families from the Russellville > area. They also have ties to the Enloe and (I suspect) Musick families from > Russellville and Miller County. I didn't bring everything home with me but > do have this: > > > > An undated obituary for William Starks Leslie says "he was born near where > he died on May 23, 1852, and was therefore 51 years of age." My guess is > that puts his death and this obit around 1903. He was the son of Andrew J. > Leslie. He married Ella Groom. Their children were Amanda (Steffens), > Byron Leslie, Walter, Jack, Blanche, Clara > > > > Another article says Ada Hillard married Walter L. Leslie. > > > > "Luther Elsworth Hillard was bornd the 14 of February 1890 and dide the > first of August 1890. Luther Elsworth Hillard was the sun of J.H. and Mary > Jane Hillard". > > > > "George S. Hillard dide June 19, 1892. William Alonzo Hillard dide February > the 7 A.D. 1889. William Alonzo Hillard was born the 19 of June 1887. Age > one year and 7 months and 19 days. Sun of J. H. and M. J. Hillard." > > > > Can anyone provide me with more information on these families? > > > > Nancy T. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Nancy > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCOLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.3/445 - Release Date: 9/11/06 > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCOLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Nancy, Clearing out old e-mails and found this one. Just in case no one has solved this here is what I have: William Starks Leslie b. 3 May 1854 son of Andrew Jackson Leslie b. 12 Dec 1824 Carroll Co., TN d. 28 Jul 1907 TX and Elizabeth Jane Stark b. 13 Feb 1833 d. May 1899. Andrew Jackson Leslie was the son of William Leslie b. 1796 and Margaret Simpson b. 1801. I have their children also if interested. Do you know if there is an obituary for William and Margaret Leslie's dau. Elizabeth Ann Johnson Leslie Enloe? She married Benjamin Sprucebanks Enloe. Elizabeth died 04 Nov 1863 Moniteau Co., MO and is buried in the Enloe Cemetery. Bev Martin I have other children listed if you want them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy & Jerry Thompson" <beatku@mchsi.com> To: <MOCOLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 11:58 AM Subject: [MOCOLE] Musick, Hillard, Leslie > I could use some help solving a puzzle. Some time ago the Cole County > Historical Society received an old bible from an unknown source. It was in > pretty bad shape, but we saved the birth/death/marriage pages that contained > the last names of Hillard and Leslie. Tucked into the pages of the bible > were some pictures (one tintype) and several locks of hair. > > > > One long lock of hair was wrapped in a piece of paper that noted "John D. > Musick was Bornd November 16, 1831. Rebecca Dover was Bornd in Orrang > County, Ind. on the 27 day of July 1836. John D. Musick and Rebecca Dover > was married the 27 day of November 1853". > > > > Judge John T. Musick of Cole County was born 11 December 1841 and married > Marinda Simpson in 1866. He would not be old enough to be the father of > John D. > > > > John Henry Musick of Miller County 1881-1954. > > > > Hillard and Leslie are both last names of families from the Russellville > area. They also have ties to the Enloe and (I suspect) Musick families from > Russellville and Miller County. I didn't bring everything home with me but > do have this: > > > > An undated obituary for William Starks Leslie says "he was born near where > he died on May 23, 1852, and was therefore 51 years of age." My guess is > that puts his death and this obit around 1903. He was the son of Andrew J. > Leslie. He married Ella Groom. Their children were Amanda (Steffens), > Byron Leslie, Walter, Jack, Blanche, Clara > > > > Another article says Ada Hillard married Walter L. Leslie. > > > > "Luther Elsworth Hillard was bornd the 14 of February 1890 and dide the > first of August 1890. Luther Elsworth Hillard was the sun of J.H. and Mary > Jane Hillard". > > > > "George S. Hillard dide June 19, 1892. William Alonzo Hillard dide February > the 7 A.D. 1889. William Alonzo Hillard was born the 19 of June 1887. Age > one year and 7 months and 19 days. Sun of J. H. and M. J. Hillard." > > > > Can anyone provide me with more information on these families? > > > > Nancy T. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Nancy > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCOLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.3/445 - Release Date: 9/11/06 > >
Thanks Alice, I am looking for obituaries for the following: John B. Mayens, died 26 Oct. 1899. Wife - Margaret Bruns Mayens, died 25 Feb. 1899. Frank Sanning, died 1873. Wife - Anna Margaretha Jansen Sanning, died 17 Apr 1878. It is my understanding that all the above were living in Taos, Cole County at the time of their death. Bob >From: Thehensons@aol.com >Reply-To: momiller@rootsweb.com >To: momiller@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MOMILLER] "Cole County, Missouri Obituaries,1871-99" by >Kenneth Weant >Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 20:47:21 EDT > >Bob, > >I have seen this book at the MO State Archives. It includes name, date of >newspaper, name of newspaper, and date of death. Then, you have to contact >the >State Historical Society in Columbia, MO or contact the Thomas Jefferson >Library, Jefferson City, MO to get a copy of the obit. I don't know why it >is >volume 2, as I have never seen Volume 1. > >If you will give me the name you are looking for, I can see if it is in the >book. > >Alice > > > >************************************** See what's free at >http://www.aol.com. > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MOMILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Mortgage rates near historic lows. Refinance $200,000 loan for as low as $771/month* https://www2.nextag.com/goto.jsp?product=100000035&url=%2fst.jsp&tm=y&search=mortgage_text_links_88_h27f8&disc=y&vers=689&s=4056&p=5117
This information was sent to me several years ago (1989): Abram Hunter Murray b. 17 Jan 1827 Cole Co MO married 25 Apr 1844 VanBuren County (now Cass) MO to Sarah T. Hensley, b. 4 July 1824, Cole Co MO He was the son of Thomas Clinton Murray and Barbary Ann Hunter She was the daughter of John Hensley and Francis/Fanny ________ This family went to California with John Hensley, after spending a few years in VanBuren County (now Cass), MO. Children of Abram Hunter Murray and Sarah T. Hensley: 1. Mary Frances "Fannie" Murray b. 1845 in Cass County, MO 2. Thomas Henry Murray b. 1846-47 Cass County, MO 3. John Hensley Murray b. July 1850 Cass County, MO 4. Commodore P. Murray b. 7 Aug 1853 Tulare, California 5. Jackson C. Murray b. 17 Dec 1855 Tulare, CA 6. Barbara Ellen "Nellie" Murray b. 14 Feb 1858 Tulare, CA 7. Abram Hunter Murray, Jr. b. 12 Nov 1863 Tulare, CA ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
The state Historical Society of Missouri has an extensive collection of newspapers on film http://www.umsystem.edu/shs/index.shtml The State Historical Society of Missouri 1020 Lowry Street, Columbia, Mo. 65201 Phone: (573) 882-7083 You might check there. Nancy T. -----Original Message----- From: mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of eirikblotox@aol.com Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 7:13 PM To: mocole@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MOCOLE] new to list, Hunter and Vernon family Hi Nancy, Thank you for the Miller Co. Website. I believe that my families had dealings in Miller Co. back in the 1880s. I have been focusing on Laclede Co so far. Do you know anything about Miller Co. Newspapers on microfilm, pre 1940s? -Mark
>From an historical address by Colonel James L. Minor, 4 July 1876, Published 6 July 1876, Jefferson City Daily Tribune. "The first settlers in this county came in 1812 from Campbell County, TN. They settled on the Moniteau Creek west of what is now Marion. They were John INGLISH & 3 sons; James MILLER & 3 sons; David YOUNT & 2 sons & John HARMON & son, William GOOCH and 4 sons; Martin GOOCH & 2 sons & Joshua CHAMBERS & 2 sons. Joshua CHAMBERS is the only survivor. He is 83. His wife is 79. In 1810 John HENSLEY and 2 sons and John HUNTER joined the settlement. The HENSLEYS were real backwoodsmen and Indian fighters. The elder Hensley who was the first Senator from the district, after the organization of the county, was too much crowded by the tide of immigration and in 1845 emigrated to California where he died and was buried in the Rocky Mountains. John HUNTER has left no mark except he was the first colonel of the militia. In 1819 3 settlers Dr. John BROWN, Andrew REED and John COLGAN settled 9 miles west of the city on the banks of the Missouri River. The first Circuit Court was held 15 Jan 1821 at Marion at the house of John INGLISH. David TODD was Judge; James M. CONWAY, Clerk; Paul WHITLEY, Sheriff; and Hamilton GAMBLE, Circuit Attorney. Mr. CONWAY resigned the next day and removed to Arkansas. Jason HARRISON took his place. The lawyers who attended the first session were Hamilton GAMBLE, Peyton R. HAYDEN, Robert A. EWING, John A. HEATH, Geo. TOMPKINS, Abiel LEONARD, Dabny CARR and John S. BRICKEY. The first order of business was that John SHAW be fined $1.00 for contemptuous behavior; 2nd order was Abraham COLLETT who freed his slave, Joseph. Richard MILLER was appointed the first jailor, also the first liquor license. About 1820 William & Daniel MCKENZIE of Franklin, Howard County & Misters BASS & LENTZ of Boone County had the idea of building a town two miles below the mouth of Moniteau Creek. Daniel MCKENZIE moved down and opened a store. E.V. HOLLINGSWORTH a hotel, Joshua CHAMBERS a horse mill; John L. GLAZEBROOK a blacksmith shop; Cato, a freedman of John INGLISH established a ferry & dram shop. Oldest citizens: John WYATT, 86. John HENLEY of Clark Township was born in 1797 and was 79 years old. He served under Col. Carter in Jackson's army of 1812. He settled on the farm in 1832. Mr. KORN is the oldest german, age 81. J.C. GUENTHER is 78 and his wife is 79. Capt. J.T. ROGERS is the oldest citizen of the city having resided here in 1826. Mr. Josiah LAMKIN came to his present home outside of the city in 1824." My thoughts and opinions: Gooch is often spelled Gouge in early records. I think the city spoken of is Jefferson City. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Hi Nancy, Thank you for the Miller Co. Website. I believe that my families had dealings in Miller Co. back in the 1880s. I have been focusing on Laclede Co so far. Do you know anything about Miller Co. Newspapers on microfilm, pre 1940s? -Mark -----Original Message----- From: beatku@mchsi.com To: mocole@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 11:02 AM Subject: Re: [MOCOLE] new to list, Hunter and Vernon family There were a number of Vernons in Miller County as well. Don't know if they are tied to your Vernon family. There are obituaries posted on www.millercountymuseum.org , a web site that is still under construction. We have limited content up right now. You can find the obituaries (indexed by deceased and by father/mother) on the "Library" page. A second volume of obits is in the process and will be up within the next 3 months. Nancy T. -----Original Message----- From: mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of eirikblotox@aol.com Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:50 PM To: MOCOLE@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOCOLE] new to list, Hunter and Vernon family Hi, my name is Mark Vernon and I am researching the Hunter and Vernon families that lived in Cole and Moniteau counties. In particular I am looking at the Hunter family, who came from Tennessee and Illinois in the late 1830s. There was an Abraham sr and Abraham jr. Abraham Hunter Jr. later moved to Laclede Co. and was a Justice of the Peace. He was around for the making of Moniteau County out of Cole Co. His sons, James Crocket Hunter, John Franklin Hunter, Isaac Newton Hunter and Alexander A. Hunter, all served in the Civil War for the Union. This family intermarried with the Enloe family. Russellville seems to be the place that many of them lived. The family of Josiah Moses Vernon and his wife, Prudence Emily Hunter, lived for a time in Cole and Moniteau Co. during the 1880s. Prudence was a daughter of Abraham Hunter jr. Abraham Hunter Sr. was marrie to Mary Marks and Abraham jr. was married to Sallie Kyle. I would be happy to hear from anybody studying these families. I am in the Seattle area and can do obit lookups for anyone with family who might appear in Pacific Northwest Newspapers on microfilm, seem going back many years. I am very interested in any Cole County newspapers on microfilm and if they might be available. -Mark Vernon Seattle, WA ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCOLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCOLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
I have some information on the Abraham & Mary (Marks) Hunter family that I can send your way. This Hunter family (descendants) connect to the Enloes and Murrays = why I have them in my database. Please contact me directly. Debra > [Original Message] > From: <eirikblotox@aol.com> > To: <MOCOLE@rootsweb.com> > Date: 4/13/2007 10:50:33 AM > Subject: [MOCOLE] new to list, Hunter and Vernon family > > Hi, > my name is Mark Vernon and I am researching the Hunter and Vernon families that lived in Cole and Moniteau counties. > > In particular I am looking at the Hunter family, who came from Tennessee and Illinois in the late 1830s. There was an Abraham sr and Abraham jr. Abraham Hunter Jr. later moved to Laclede Co. and was a Justice of the Peace. He was around for the making of Moniteau County out of Cole Co. His sons, James Crocket Hunter, John Franklin Hunter, Isaac Newton Hunter and Alexander A. Hunter, all served in the Civil War for the Union. This family intermarried with the Enloe family. Russellville seems to be the place that many of them lived. > > The family of Josiah Moses Vernon and his wife, Prudence Emily Hunter, lived for a time in Cole and Moniteau Co. during the 1880s. Prudence was a daughter of Abraham Hunter jr. > > Abraham Hunter Sr. was marrie to Mary Marks and Abraham jr. was married to Sallie Kyle. > > I would be happy to hear from anybody studying these families. > > I am in the Seattle area and can do obit lookups for anyone with family who might appear in Pacific Northwest Newspapers on microfilm, seem going back many years. I am very interested in any Cole County newspapers on microfilm and if they might be available. > > -Mark Vernon > Seattle, WA > ________________________________________________________________________ > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCOLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, my name is Mark Vernon and I am researching the Hunter and Vernon families that lived in Cole and Moniteau counties. In particular I am looking at the Hunter family, who came from Tennessee and Illinois in the late 1830s. There was an Abraham sr and Abraham jr. Abraham Hunter Jr. later moved to Laclede Co. and was a Justice of the Peace. He was around for the making of Moniteau County out of Cole Co. His sons, James Crocket Hunter, John Franklin Hunter, Isaac Newton Hunter and Alexander A. Hunter, all served in the Civil War for the Union. This family intermarried with the Enloe family. Russellville seems to be the place that many of them lived. The family of Josiah Moses Vernon and his wife, Prudence Emily Hunter, lived for a time in Cole and Moniteau Co. during the 1880s. Prudence was a daughter of Abraham Hunter jr. Abraham Hunter Sr. was marrie to Mary Marks and Abraham jr. was married to Sallie Kyle. I would be happy to hear from anybody studying these families. I am in the Seattle area and can do obit lookups for anyone with family who might appear in Pacific Northwest Newspapers on microfilm, seem going back many years. I am very interested in any Cole County newspapers on microfilm and if they might be available. -Mark Vernon Seattle, WA ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
There were a number of Vernons in Miller County as well. Don't know if they are tied to your Vernon family. There are obituaries posted on www.millercountymuseum.org , a web site that is still under construction. We have limited content up right now. You can find the obituaries (indexed by deceased and by father/mother) on the "Library" page. A second volume of obits is in the process and will be up within the next 3 months. Nancy T. -----Original Message----- From: mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mocole-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of eirikblotox@aol.com Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:50 PM To: MOCOLE@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOCOLE] new to list, Hunter and Vernon family Hi, my name is Mark Vernon and I am researching the Hunter and Vernon families that lived in Cole and Moniteau counties. In particular I am looking at the Hunter family, who came from Tennessee and Illinois in the late 1830s. There was an Abraham sr and Abraham jr. Abraham Hunter Jr. later moved to Laclede Co. and was a Justice of the Peace. He was around for the making of Moniteau County out of Cole Co. His sons, James Crocket Hunter, John Franklin Hunter, Isaac Newton Hunter and Alexander A. Hunter, all served in the Civil War for the Union. This family intermarried with the Enloe family. Russellville seems to be the place that many of them lived. The family of Josiah Moses Vernon and his wife, Prudence Emily Hunter, lived for a time in Cole and Moniteau Co. during the 1880s. Prudence was a daughter of Abraham Hunter jr. Abraham Hunter Sr. was marrie to Mary Marks and Abraham jr. was married to Sallie Kyle. I would be happy to hear from anybody studying these families. I am in the Seattle area and can do obit lookups for anyone with family who might appear in Pacific Northwest Newspapers on microfilm, seem going back many years. I am very interested in any Cole County newspapers on microfilm and if they might be available. -Mark Vernon Seattle, WA ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCOLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>Help, > >I stumbled across the following while in Ancestory.com. > >Does anyone have direct access to the database? > >All I can find is the name and date of an individual. I can not access (if >it exists) any wriite up of an individual's Obituary. > >"Weant, Kenneth, ed.. Cole County, Missouri Obituaries, 1871-99 [database >on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original >data: Weant, Kenneth E.. Cole County, Missouri. Vol. 2. >About Cole County, Missouri Obituaries, 1871-99 >Collection of obituaries from the Jefferson City Daily Tribune between 1871 >and 1899" > >Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks in advance, > >Bob > >_________________________________________________________________ >Download Messenger. Join the i�m Initiative. Help make a difference today. >http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGHM_APR07 > _________________________________________________________________ Interest Rates Fall Again! $430,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new payment http://www.lowermybills.com/lre/index.jsp?sourceid=lmb-9632-18679&moid=7581
List I need some help I sent Judy a email 9 days ago she has not answered, I have others who say she does not reply to their emails. Has something happened I need to contact her. Any help or Judy if you read this email me please. timcasey5@verizon.net Tim Casey Cole Co MO mail list and message board administrator Cole Co MO MOGenWeb site coordinato
Obituary: Jefferson City News Tribune, Friday, April 6, 2007 Clem W. Sanning, age 98, died Wednesday, April 4, 2007, at Jefferson City, Mo. A son of Benjamin and Catherine DeLong Sanning. He was married May 29, 1928, in Mary's Home to Frances Kempker who preceded him in death. He was a member of Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Church. He farmed, ran a thrash machine, had one of the first combines, ran a saw mill, built cabinets and raised beef cattle. Survivors include: one daughter, Nordelle Sanning Lueckenhoff and her husband Alfred, of Jefferson City, Mo., one daughter-in-law, Martha Sanning of Jefferson City,Mo., eight grandchildren, Patricia Lyles, Dale Francis Lueckenhoff, Donnie Sanning, Darlene Rice, Diane Schnieders, Darrell Lueckenhoff, Dave Sanning and Danny Lueckenhoff, 18 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Louise Faherty of Eldon, Mo.; one brother, Clarence and his wife Nadine of Lee's Summit, Mo. and one sister-in-law, Anna Marie Sanning of Amarillo, Texas. He was also preceded in death by one son, Norman G. Sanning, Nov. 1, 2005; three brothers, Vincent, John and Ray Sanning, and two sisters, Angeline Bungart and Pauline Looten. Visitation will be from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Phillips Funeral Home in Mary's Home, with a Rosary prayed at 5:00 p.m. and a Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 8, 2007. A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. Monday, April 9, 2007, at Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Church, Mary's Home, with Reverend Clarence Wiederholt officiating. Internment will be in the parish cemetery in Mary's Home.
Lady Di (Dianne) are you out there. Remember a number of years ago when you were looking for John Gerth/Catherine Enloe. Did you find them? I found in 1860 census - Crawford Co. Boone Twp. P.O. Bourbon, MO Jesse Enloe age 26 married to Sarah and a dau Catherine E. age 2 In 1880 census - Crawford Co. Boone Twp John Gerth age 31 glass blower married to Catherine age 21 with a son Lewis age 3. Could this be your families? Doris T.