Dear group I am looking for the burial site(s) and any information on a George Carroll Vaughn or Vaughan (b. 1836? Spring Garden Twp, Jefferson County IL d. 1880? Leasburg Mo). His wife's name should be Mary Ann (Wyatt) Vaughn (b. Jun 22 1837 Spring Garden Twp Jefferson County IL d. Mar 1910 Leasburg Mo. Their children maybe: 1. Cebell or (Cabell) Vaughn (b. ? Crawford County MO d.?) 2. Ida Vaughn (b. 1861? Crawford County MO d. ?) she may have married William Hall 3. Taswell Vaughn (b. 1870? Crawford County Mo d. ?) 4. Cora L Vaughn (b. 1874 Crawford County MO d. ?) she may have married John Leach 5. Selia or Celia Vaughn b. 1878 she may have married a James Downs 6. James Thomas Vaughn (b. Jul 12 1857 Crawford County MO d. May 4 1905 Bourbon Mo.?) he may have married Alice Comfort Johnson Any information on this family would be appreciated! Thanks and Good Luck on all your family searches!!! Wayne M. Vaughn Email address: [email protected] Vaughn Family Web Site: http://www.waynevaughn.com Pettis County, Sedalia, Missouri 65301 Researching the Vaughn / Vaughan family lines in VA, TN, IL, KY, MO, OK Also researching the: Dinwiddie, Boone, Sledge, Thomas, Williams, Reed, and Finley Families. This Family Site Supports Free Exchange of Family Information, So we all may know our family history! Share your family information your cousin may be just around the corner!
BlankWiley Martin passes away Wiley Elijah Martin passed away. Wiley Elijah Martin was born May 26 1883, near Huzzah, MO and departed this life Feb 7 1945 at the Missouri Baptist Hospital, St Louis MO at the age of 62 years, eight months and twelve days. He was united in marriage to Edna Cecila Riggs, October 31 1909. To this union five sons and five daughters were born. One son preceded him in death six years ago. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, Edna Martin; Othella Martin, St Louis MO; Mrs Frances Young, St James MO; Betty Lou;Velma Jean and Peggy Ruth of Cherryville, Pvt Kenneth L Martin, Fort Riley, Kansas; PFC Jewel B Martin, somewhere in France; Sgt James J Martin somewhere in France and David Martin of Cherryville; three daughters-in-law, one son-in-law, two grandchildren, one sister Mrs Liza Harris of Jacksonville, Texas; Jim Martin of Poynor, Texas, William Martin of Huzzah MO; many relatives and a host of friends. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church at 200pm Saturday, February 10 1945 conducted by the Rev Sam L Roper and the Rev Henry Butts. Interment was made in the Steelville Cemetery. Thomas S Halbert, funeral Director, was in charge. We extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones. ----------------------------------- Card of thanks We desire to take this method of expressing our heartfelt and sincere thanks for the kindness and attention shown us during the illness and death of our dear husband father, and grandfather, Wiley E Martin. Especially do we thank the ministers for their consoling words, the Undertakers for efficient service and for the floral offerings. The family
BlankJ A Young passed away December 17 John Algernon Young was born December 2 1872, and departed this life December 17 1942, at the age of 70 years and 15 days. He was united in marriage to Delia Debo, March 12 1893. To this union five children were born. One passed away in infancy. Those remaining are Mrs Bessie Hall of St Louis, Raymond and Glendon of Steelville and Jennie Prather of Colorado Springs. He also leaves his wife, thirteen grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, four brothers and six sisters, and a host of friends. Funeral services were conducted at the Jonas Funeral Chapel, Sunday, Dec 20 1942, by the Rev Geo W Campbell, and interment was made in the Steelville Cemetery, L J Jonas and Son, Funeral Directors, were in charge. The Mirror extends its sincere sympathy to the sorrowing loved ones.
BlankFuneral card J A Young Born: December 2 1872 Died: December 17 1942 Age 70 years, 15 days Funeral services at Jonas Funeral Chapel, Sunday, Dec 20 1942, 200Pm conducted by Rev. Geo Campbell, Interment in Steelville Cemetery.
BlankFuneral card Wiley E Martin born: May 26 1882 Died: February 7 1945 Age: 62 years, 8 months, 11 days Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian Church at 200pm, Saturday, February 10 1945, conducted by the Rev. Sam. L. Roper and the Rev Henry Butts Interment in the Steelville Cemetery The body will lie in state at the Halbert Funeral Home until 100pm Saturday
BlankI found these obits in my great aunt's scrapbook. Thought someone might be searching. 1946 Wm Oliver Rites held at Oran, Sunday Funeral services for Wm. Oliver, 71 years old, an attorney of Chaffee and a former resident of Oran for many years, were conducted at 200 O'clock Sunday, Sept 15 at the Oran Baptist church by the pastor Rev C E Warren, and assisted by Rev. E D Owen of Sikeston. Mr Oliver became ill early Monday Sept 9 from a heart ailment and died unexpectedly at 830am on Thursday, Sept 12 at the Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. His son-in-law, Earl Watkins, and Dr. Wescoat of Cape were at his bedside at the time he passed away. Mr. Oliver was born Oct 28 1874, near Oakland City, Indiana, a son of Mr and Mrs Curtis Oliver. When he was five years old the family moved to a farm near Oran. He was married June 24 1894, to Miss Millie Loyd of Oran. He had a mercantile store in Oran and at Risco and then, by studying law on the side on his own, passed the bar examination and opened an office in Oran in 1919, moving to Chaffee in 1929. He was the Chaffee City Attorney for a number of years and held that position up until his death; wwas also chairman of the Chaffee Rotary Club; a member of the Chamber of Commerce; and a member of the Oran Baptist church. The deceased owned and operated approximately 400 acres of land on the base line road near Oran, also a number of parcels of residential property in Chaffee. Mr. Oliver is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs Earl Watkins of Cape Girardeau, Mrs Modie Sears of Benton, and Mrs Floyd Gilliam of Cardwell; three sons: Lawrence of Chaffee, and Lyman and Chester Oliver of Detroit, Mich, also one brother, Fred Oliver, of St Louis. Pall bearers were Roy ward, Fred Lewallen and Otto Pfefferkorn of Chaffee, F A Metz, Leo Tenkhoff, and F S Bice of Oran. Interment was in Friend's Hill cemetery at Oran.
Missouri Marriages - Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin, Crawford Searchable database http://www.vienici.com/moabs/lookups.html Another 858 Iron County marriage entries from Jeanette McClure !!! Iron County Marriage Licenses Volume 10 1922-1927, abstracted by Jeanette McClure has now been added to the searchable database. The site has 49,072 marriage entries in the searchable database with another book in progress. The searchable database has entries for Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin and Crawford so far. The Washington, St. Francois County and Jefferson consolidated indexes are being replaced by the wildcard browse that allow viewing all entries with liberal criteria. - all names extracted from Crawford County marriage books 1829-1897 - all names extracted from Franklin County marriage books 1819-1890 & 1914-1921 - all names extracted from Iron County marriage book 1857-1927 - all names extracted from Jefferson County marriage books 1826-1890 - all names extracted from St. Francois County marriage books 1818-1908 - all names extracted from Washington County marriage books 1815-1937 ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Next up, Franklin County Marriage License Volume G 1890-1894. ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Brian J. Oster Vien Ici webmaster mailto:[email protected] http://www.vienici.com
I am researching my great-great-grandfather Levi Stephens born abt 1810 in NC. In the 1850 census he was in Franklin County, MO also in the 1880 census. In 1850 census for Franklin Co., MO. There is a Levi Stevens 39, wife Depry 37 and children Frances 15, Henry 13, David 11, Martha 9, Melissa 6, Mary 4 and Mary McCownes 66. All born in NC except Mary age 4. They are not found in the 1870 census. In 1870 March 5 his daughter Mary C Stephens married William McCune or Mecune both of Crawford Co., MO. By JP G.W. Forbes in Crawford Co. I have only this information on Levi. His son my GGrandfather is has follows. Henry Ivera Stephens, born March 22 1836 NC, died May 10, 1899. Buried in the New Salem Cemetery, Owensville, Gasconade Co., MO. He married Louisa Ivy Sullivan Feb 7, 1861. In the 1880 Census Henry at the age of 43 is in Boone, Franklin Co., MO with is Wife Louisa 40, Ester 16, Martha 14, Tarlton 10, Ulysis 8 ( my g-dad), Melissa L.E. 6 and Henry H 2, If anyone has addional information on Levi, Henry or any of the Stephens I would appreciated it. Larry Stephens [email protected]
Recently came across the following article, the subject of which was the husband of my great aunt and a native of Cuba, MO. I thought it might be of interest to others on the list and, perhaps, should even be linked to MOGRAWFO GenWeb site. http://www.okefenokeepress.com/HARRIS.html Al Lewis Long Beach, CA
More information on Haunted Spring: Located on the property of Virginia Rocasco Rummel (formerly the old O'Hanlon homeplace). The spring is about 300 ft E of her driveway and maybe 100 ft S of the road. The spring has 4 ft by 8 ft walls around the entrance. If there was a building over the spring, it was gone by 1946. The old O'Hanlon homeplace was torn down about 1950. Shown on Frederick Will's 1870 map of Washington County. Located on the S side of HW 8 in NW1/4, NE1/4, sec. 17, T. 37N, R. 2E. A woman was reportedly drowned at this spring. Mike > Subject: Re: [MOSTFRAN-L] are any of the stories based on fact > Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 15:20:58 -0500 > From: "Esther M. Ziock Carroll" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Darryl ~ Yes I've been to a few of these places & know of a couple of "haunted" places that aren't on the list which I've included at the end of this letter: > > Davisville - Woodlock Cemetery - located on a hill top above the small town of Davisville (really nothing more than a post office) has been the site of many unexplained events.? The cemetery, which is accessible solely via a stone stair case set in the hillside, is often the site of apparitions and strange phenomenon. On the right side of the circular cemetery is the grave adorned with the name of it's occupant and a pentagram set in the stone.? Another occupant sees his last resting place outside the cemetery?s protective circle. Apparitions of people and even a horse have been seen to walk upon the top of the hillside. > > I've been to the Woodlock Cemetery a few years ago. The graves are in a circular pattern & there is a tombstone with a circle/star engraved on it but it is not a pentogram. It is believed to be the symbol of "The Eastern Star" which I think might connect to the Masons. I have been in touch with one of the Woodlock descendants & they say that all of the "haunting" stories are from people going up to the cemetery & getting drunk & telling tall tales. There is a pentogram that someone drew on the back of one of the tombstones & there were a few beer bottles laying around the day that I was there. The Woodlock descendants are very displeased about all notoriety & the authorities have been called numerous times. I was told that someone even tried to dig up Mr. Woodlocks grave. For the Woodlock family history & pictures of the cemetery please go to: http://carrollscorner.net/SitesCrawCo_Index.htm > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` > > Irondale - The Old School - The old school building in Irondale will bring chills over your body just on site. It is said that one day after school a bus stalled on the tracks and an oncoming train smashed into the bus killing all. After that the school was blown up so noone could venture in but they didnt do a good job of destroying it and you can easily get in. > > I've never heard of the Irondale School being haunted. There are pictures of it on my site at: http://carrollscorner.net/SitesWashCo_IrondaleSchool.htm Bettye Warner took the pics & submitted them to me for the page. It looks to me like the old school just fell in from age. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > New Madrid - The Hunter Dawson Home - Several strange stories of hauntings going on at this house by those who are on staff there as well as residents living around the house. > > I toured the Hunter Dawson home many years ago but never heard any haunting stories. But it is a big old house & sure looks like it could & should be haunted. lol > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Palmer - Palmer - an old civil war town that is haunted by the palmer ghost she died in the 1850 supposedly if you say her name three times she will appear and terrorize you. > > I have heard of "The Palmer Ghost" here in Washington County but don't know if it is a he or a she. There have occasionally been newspaper articles in our local paper over the years written by "The Palmer Ghost." There is the grave of a Civil War soldier at Palmer & it is said that sometimes he can be seen walking across the road at night. http://carrollscorner.net/SitesWashCo_Palmer01.htm > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > St. Louis - Lemp Mansion - One of the most haunted buildings in the city. Cold spots, electrical anomalies, feelings of being watched, a piano that plays a note in the night, vibration from the floors, feelings of sadness, tapping on shoulders, and many photographic anomalies, film and digital. > > Spent an afternoon some years ago having lunch with Civil War re-enactors at the Lemp Mansion. Someone told of it's hauntings & at time there did seem to be a feeling of sadness but I never saw any anomolies - thank goodness! If I remember my history right there were several family members who died or committed suicide in the mansion. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > St. Louis - Six Flags Theme Park - There are three known ghosts that haunt this famous theme park. The first one is the ghost of a little girl that has been seen around various areas of the park running around and laughing. The second spirit is a girl named Stella who haunts several of the parks theaters, giving off cold spots and speaking to people. The last ghost to haunt this park is known as The Pigman. He has been spotted on the back service roads late at night and some of the employees have claimed to hear the echoes of pigs squealing in the distance. > > I worked for a time at Six-Flags back in about 1980. Never saw any supernatural happenings but there was a story about an unidentified dead man found in a cabin before Six-Flags was built. Supposedly the location of this cabin was about where the Six-Flags Halloween Haunted House it actually was haunted. I never went there to find out. lol > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Here are two "haunted" spots that aren't on the list: > > The Brinker Cabin that is near the Phelps/Crawford County line is supposedly haunted by the ghost of the Brinker child that was murdered (drowned) by one of the Brinker slaves. The child's grave is just a couple of feet behind the cabin. The slave, Mary, was hung for the crime. http://carrollscorner.net/SitesCrawCo_Misc01.htm > > Haunted Spring in Washington County ~ story & pictures at: > http://carrollscorner.net/HauntedSpring.htm > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Plus I think my computer might be haunted. I have deleted a certain icon several dozen times but it keeps reappearing in various places in my files!!!
Darryl ~ Yes I've been to a few of these places & know of a couple of "haunted" places that aren't on the list which I've included at the end of this letter: Davisville - Woodlock Cemetery - located on a hill top above the small town of Davisville (really nothing more than a post office) has been the site of many unexplained events.? The cemetery, which is accessible solely via a stone stair case set in the hillside, is often the site of apparitions and strange phenomenon. On the right side of the circular cemetery is the grave adorned with the name of it's occupant and a pentagram set in the stone.? Another occupant sees his last resting place outside the cemetery?s protective circle. Apparitions of people and even a horse have been seen to walk upon the top of the hillside. I've been to the Woodlock Cemetery a few years ago. The graves are in a circular pattern & there is a tombstone with a circle/star engraved on it but it is not a pentogram. It is believed to be the symbol of "The Eastern Star" which I think might connect to the Masons. I have been in touch with one of the Woodlock descendants & they say that all of the "haunting" stories are from people going up to the cemetery & getting drunk & telling tall tales. There is a pentogram that someone drew on the back of one of the tombstones & there were a few beer bottles laying around the day that I was there. The Woodlock descendants are very displeased about all notoriety & the authorities have been called numerous times. I was told that someone even tried to dig up Mr. Woodlocks grave. For the Woodlock family history & pictures of the cemetery please go to: http://carrollscorner.net/SitesCrawCo_Index.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Irondale - The Old School - The old school building in Irondale will bring chills over your body just on site. It is said that one day after school a bus stalled on the tracks and an oncoming train smashed into the bus killing all. After that the school was blown up so noone could venture in but they didnt do a good job of destroying it and you can easily get in. I've never heard of the Irondale School being haunted. There are pictures of it on my site at: http://carrollscorner.net/SitesWashCo_IrondaleSchool.htm Bettye Warner took the pics & submitted them to me for the page. It looks to me like the old school just fell in from age. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New Madrid - The Hunter Dawson Home - Several strange stories of hauntings going on at this house by those who are on staff there as well as residents living around the house. I toured the Hunter Dawson home many years ago but never heard any haunting stories. But it is a big old house & sure looks like it could & should be haunted. lol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Palmer - Palmer - an old civil war town that is haunted by the palmer ghost she died in the 1850 supposedly if you say her name three times she will appear and terrorize you. I have heard of "The Palmer Ghost" here in Washington County but don't know if it is a he or a she. There have occasionally been newspaper articles in our local paper over the years written by "The Palmer Ghost." There is the grave of a Civil War soldier at Palmer & it is said that sometimes he can be seen walking across the road at night. http://carrollscorner.net/SitesWashCo_Palmer01.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ St. Louis - Lemp Mansion - One of the most haunted buildings in the city. Cold spots, electrical anomalies, feelings of being watched, a piano that plays a note in the night, vibration from the floors, feelings of sadness, tapping on shoulders, and many photographic anomalies, film and digital. Spent an afternoon some years ago having lunch with Civil War re-enactors at the Lemp Mansion. Someone told of it's hauntings & at time there did seem to be a feeling of sadness but I never saw any anomolies - thank goodness! If I remember my history right there were several family members who died or committed suicide in the mansion. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ St. Louis - Six Flags Theme Park - There are three known ghosts that haunt this famous theme park. The first one is the ghost of a little girl that has been seen around various areas of the park running around and laughing. The second spirit is a girl named Stella who haunts several of the parks theaters, giving off cold spots and speaking to people. The last ghost to haunt this park is known as The Pigman. He has been spotted on the back service roads late at night and some of the employees have claimed to hear the echoes of pigs squealing in the distance. I worked for a time at Six-Flags back in about 1980. Never saw any supernatural happenings but there was a story about an unidentified dead man found in a cabin before Six-Flags was built. Supposedly the location of this cabin was about where the Six-Flags Halloween Haunted House it actually was haunted. I never went there to find out. lol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here are two "haunted" spots that aren't on the list: The Brinker Cabin that is near the Phelps/Crawford County line is supposedly haunted by the ghost of the Brinker child that was murdered (drowned) by one of the Brinker slaves. The child's grave is just a couple of feet behind the cabin. The slave, Mary, was hung for the crime. http://carrollscorner.net/SitesCrawCo_Misc01.htm Haunted Spring in Washington County ~ story & pictures at: http://carrollscorner.net/HauntedSpring.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plus I think my computer might be haunted. I have deleted a certain icon several dozen times but it keeps reappearing in various places in my files!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:18 PM Subject: Fw: [MOSTFRAN-L] are any of the stories based on fact I found some of the locations listed on this web site quite interesting and somewhat curious. Maybe you've been to some of them.. Darryl I was sent this website, http://theshadowlands.net/places/missouri.htm . It is a website where people list "hauntings". There are several listed for Missouri and St. Francois County is represented with several listings. Does anyone know if these are true and the stories behind the people supposedly seen? Since most of my St. Francois County family seem to have died at the hands of others or themselves, I am wondering it any of these stories are connected to them. Ann -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.14 - Release Date: 5/20/05 ==== MOSTFRAN Mailing List ==== St. Francois County MoGenWeb Page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostfran/ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/MO/st._francois.html
Dear Mail List Members, My thanks to James Harris on the St. Francois County, Missouri Mail List for letting me know there was a problem with the Vien Ici databases for marriage and burials. I have rerouted traffic for my web site to my alternate hosts in St. Louis, Mo. The databases seem to be fine there. The sites are identical. Please, when you have trouble with the site, notify me at my email address. Please do not post to the lists. I may easily miss any message not sent directly to me. Brian J. Oster Vien Ici webmaster mailto:[email protected] http://www.vienici.com
Missouri Marriages - Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin, Crawford Searchable database http://www.vienici.com/moabs/lookups.html Another 850 Iron County marriage entries from Jeanette McClure !!! Iron County Marriage Licenses Volume 7 1913-1922, abstracted by Virginia Brown has now been added to the searchable database, thanks to Jeanette McClure The site has 48,884 marriage entries in the searchable database with another book in progress. The searchable database has entries for Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin and Crawford so far. The Washington, St. Francois County and Jefferson consolidated indexes are being replaced by the wildcard browse that allow viewing all entries with liberal criteria. - all names extracted from Crawford County marriage books 1829-1897 - all names extracted from Franklin County marriage books 1819-1890 & 1914-1921 - all names extracted from Iron County marriage book 1857-1922 - all names extracted from Jefferson County marriage books 1826-1890 - all names extracted from St. Francois County marriage books 1818-1908 - all names extracted from Washington County marriage books 1815-1937 ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Next up, Franklin County Marriage License Volume G 1890-1894 ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Brian J. Oster Vien Ici webmaster mailto:[email protected] http://www.vienici.com
I am trying to locate Roger Tucker about some historical information. He used to live in St. Louis but I was told that he now lives in the Cuba area. Can anyone put me in touch with him? Thanks
Correction; It was for Eva Mae Pinnell. I have found it in Cuba news Lindell Hinch had preceded her in death. That is why his name is mentioned. ancestry has it that it looks like he died on this date. Sorry for any inconvenience. If anyone has an obit of Lindell Hinch who possibly died in Feb 1979 I would like to have a copy if possible. Thanks
Could someone do a lookup for an obituary for Lindell Hinch who died March 18, 2005 in Steelville, ancestry gives the newspaper Steelville Star as a source for obit. Thank You Janet
Missouri Marriages - Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin, Crawford Searchable database http://www.vienici.com/moabs/lookups.html Another 760 Iron County marriage entries from Jeanette McClure !!! Iron County Marriage Licenses Volume 6 1906-1922, abstracted by Virginia Brown has now been added to the searchable database, thanks to Jeanette McClure The site has 48,034 marriage entries in the searchable database with another book in progress. The searchable database has entries for Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin and Crawford so far. The Washington, St. Francois County and Jefferson consolidated indexes are being replaced by the wildcard browse that allow viewing all entries with liberal criteria. - all names extracted from Crawford County marriage books 1829-1897 - all names extracted from Franklin County marriage books 1819-1890 & 1914-1921 - all names extracted from Iron County marriage book 1857-1922 - all names extracted from Jefferson County marriage books 1826-1890 - all names extracted from St. Francois County marriage books 1818-1908 - all names extracted from Washington County marriage books 1815-1937 ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Next up, Franklin County Marriage License Volume G 1890-1894. ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Brian J. Oster Vien Ici webmaster mailto:[email protected] http://www.vienici.com
Hello, I'm new to the group and I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can get a copy of "Crawford Co. Missouri, 1829-1987"? Many thanks! Bev Allen Westcliffe, CO Lines: Summers, Bishop, Clonts, Peters, Edgar, Harper, Dace, Trask, etc.
Hello list- I am wondering if anyone has access to the Crawford county History book and can check if within are Cumberland Chuech Records??? i am seeking entries ion these names( for births, baptisims, marriages, deayhs, i am looking for these names and entries: Lester thomas key, Zelma F key, Mary key, Mary A( dobbs) key William H key, Sarah J( dobbs) cambell, G W Dobbs,. also should someone have old pictures of what keysville may have looked like in 1932(when it exists) thankyou in advance. Melodee Slaney [email protected]
Missouri Marriages - Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin, Crawford Searchable database http://www.vienici.com/moabs/lookups.html Another 795 Iron County marriage entries from Jeanette McClure !!! Iron County Marriage Licenses Volume 5 1899-1906, abstracted by Virginia Brown has now been added to the searchable database, thanks to Jeanette McClure The site has 47,274 marriage entries in the searchable database with another book in progress. The searchable database has entries for Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin and Crawford so far. The Washington, St. Francois County and Jefferson consolidated indexes are being replaced by the wildcard browse that allow viewing all entries with liberal criteria. - all names extracted from Crawford County marriage books 1829-1897 - all names extracted from Franklin County marriage books 1819-1890 & 1914-1921 - all names extracted from Iron County marriage book 1857-1906 - all names extracted from Jefferson County marriage books 1826-1890 - all names extracted from St. Francois County marriage books 1818-1908 - all names extracted from Washington County marriage books 1815-1937 ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Next up, Franklin County Marriage License Volume G 1890-1894. ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Brian J. Oster Vien Ici webmaster mailto:[email protected] http://www.vienici.com