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    1. Re: [MOCRAWFO] Steelville Cemetery
    2. B. Warner
    3. Eleanor, The only Mudd graves listed in the book "Cemetery Records of Crawford County" by Helen Marie Wright are the following: MUDD: H. E. Mar. 28, 1863 - Oct. 1, 1868 J. M. Jan. 25, 1858 - Mar. 23, 18679 (yes, that's how it's typed!) H. T. Sept. 25, 1829 - Mar. 23, 1963 (this is obviously wrong too - probably should say 1863) MARY, July 31, 1828 - Nov. 16, 1887 V. E. Jan. 2, 1862 - Nov. 20, 1896 - OBITUARY: Valerie Mudd died Friday last of consumption at the residence of Ernest Treece in Oak Hill Township, age about 30. The above graves are all located in the "Gibson Taylor Cemetery" which is located on High Point or Davis Road off of Highway 19 in Oak Hill Township. There are no Mudd graves listed in the book I have for Steelville City Cemetery. Sorry! In some other records I have, I find a marriage license dated January 23, 1868 issued to John Keeney and Julia A. Mudd. Also, I have an 1840 Crawford County census which shows a John F. Mudd living in Liberty township. Bettye > Is there a publication of all of the persons buried in Steelville? The > wonderful Crawford Co. web site had just a few listings for the > Steelville City Cem., but that can't possibly be everyone. Or is there > another cem. in Steelville? > > > > In the meantime, does anyone know where John S. Mudd and wife Clementine > might be buried? He was born in 1828 (MO?), she was born 1831 (MO) and > died in Steelville July 17,1918. They were living in Liberty Twsp. in > 1880, he was a farmer; however in 1873 he had a general (?) store in > Scotia. > > > > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > Eleanor > > > > ==== MOCRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Crawford County, MOGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocrawfo/ >

    08/31/2004 06:09:51
    1. more Steelville cem.
    2. ELEANOR McCAIN
    3. Sorry, forgot to ask if someone could tell me if Eugene Trask is buried in Steelville? He was a pharmacist about the turn of the century (the last one), or before, moved with his family to Calif., then died in Steelville ca 1919. Thanks for any help, in advance. Eleanor

    08/31/2004 11:56:20
    1. Steelville Cemetery
    2. ELEANOR McCAIN
    3. Is there a publication of all of the persons buried in Steelville? The wonderful Crawford Co. web site had just a few listings for the Steelville City Cem., but that can't possibly be everyone. Or is there another cem. in Steelville? In the meantime, does anyone know where John S. Mudd and wife Clementine might be buried? He was born in 1828 (MO?), she was born 1831 (MO) and died in Steelville July 17,1918. They were living in Liberty Twsp. in 1880, he was a farmer; however in 1873 he had a general (?) store in Scotia. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Eleanor

    08/31/2004 11:41:58
    1. Re: [MOCRAWFO] Steelville Cemetery
    2. B. Warner
    3. Eleanor, I have the book Cemeteries of Crawford County which contains a listing of Steelville City Cemetery. Who are you looking for? Let me know and I'll check the listing. I'll also check the index of the book for Mr. and Mrs. Mudd and get back with you later this evening. Bettye > Is there a publication of all of the persons buried in Steelville? The > wonderful Crawford Co. web site had just a few listings for the > Steelville City Cem., but that can't possibly be everyone. Or is there > another cem. in Steelville? > > > > In the meantime, does anyone know where John S. Mudd and wife Clementine > might be buried? He was born in 1828 (MO?), she was born 1831 (MO) and > died in Steelville July 17,1918. They were living in Liberty Twsp. in > 1880, he was a farmer; however in 1873 he had a general (?) store in > Scotia. > > > > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > Eleanor > > > > ==== MOCRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Crawford County, MOGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocrawfo/ >

    08/31/2004 10:56:59
    1. Re: MOCRAWFO-D Digest V04 #49
    2. Joe L. Miller
    3. > Subject: > death cert > From: > Billy Ralph Furm Denton Jr <[email protected]> > Date: > Fri, 27 Aug 2004 21:55:47 +1000 > To: > [email protected] > > > Hi was wondering if it was possible to view a death cert at the court > house am tryuing to find out abt my G grandfather Furm A Denton b > Feb 14 1870 d Dec 10 1928 thanks from Australia > Billy Denton Jr Well only if you took it to the courthouse to view it. You get them from: Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Bureau of Vital Records P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 I think it is still $10, but you have to be a descendant, they are very particular. I tried to get one for my ggrand-aunt. -- Joe L. Miller Research Coordinator - The Pinnell Family Network http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pinnell/ United We Stand..

    08/28/2004 07:57:02
    1. death cert
    2. Billy Ralph Furm Denton Jr
    3. Hi was wondering if it was possible to view a death cert at the court house am tryuing to find out abt my G grandfather Furm A Denton b Feb 14 1870 d Dec 10 1928 thanks from Australia Billy Denton Jr

    08/27/2004 03:55:47
    1. Vaughn / Vaughan Family Lines
    2. Wayne M. Vaughn
    3. Hello group! I need some help on this Vaughn family known to be in Crawford County, MO. in the late 1800's. I am looking for family and family links to a George Carroll Vaughn (b. 1836 IL d. 1880 Leasburg, MO) who married Mary Ann Wyatt (b. June 22, 1837 IL d. Mar 1910 Leasburg, MO) in Spring Garden IL and then moved to Crawford County, Leasburg, MO area after 1861. Childrens Names: Cebell Vaughn (b, MO 1880) Ida Vaughn (b. IL 1861) Taswell Vaughn (b. MO 1870) Cora L Vaughn (b. MO 1874) Celia Vaughn (Selia) (b. 1878 MO) James Tomas Vaughn (b. 1857 MO) The above listed Vaughn line may be the one that was said to have been lost track of by my grandfather Frank Edward Vaughn (b. IL Jefferson County IL) son of John Ellis Vaughn (b. Jefferson County IL) who father was Christopher Guess Vaughn (b. Davidson - Smith County TN area) whos father was John D Vaughan (b. VA 1790) and his father Obediah Vaughan (b. VA? 1760-1770). I am looking for all family lines off these people so any help would be great! 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: Dinwiddies, 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!

    08/22/2004 11:49:47
    1. Re: [MOCRAWFO] Re: Short, Walker, Conaway
    2. C. Ebsworth
    3. Willis and Barbara, I have only 1 link with the Short family (Polly married my John Johns). I discussed this line with Doug Short. He may also have information to share regarding your lines. His E-mail was [email protected] Claudia Ebsworth At 09:02 PM 8/11/2004 -0700, Barbara Liedtke wrote: >Dear Willis, > >I may be able to help with the above families, but I >don't know who your Jach belongs to. The Short >family came from NC; I can trace back quite a ways. >If you will email me privately, I'll try to arrange a >list for you directed at your ancestors. I have >Walkers back to Demarcus; am betting you have him as a >g-g-g or g-g-g-g grandfather? Elizabeth Roseanne Short >was the wife of Francis Marion Walker, his son and my >g-g-grandfather. This will also connect you the >Earney/Arney line and a Revolutionary War ancestor. > >Sincerely, >Barbara L. in Colorado Springs > > >--- [email protected] wrote: > > > > > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > > > > MOCRAWFO-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 44 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 Short ["willis > > scott" <[email protected]] > > > > Administrivia: > > To unsubscribe from MOCRAWFO-D, send a message to > > > > [email protected] > > > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > > > unsubscribe > > > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > > but if your software > > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > > too. > > > > ______________________________ > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > > Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 00:11:11 -0700 > > From: "willis scott" <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Short > > > > Looking for Short ,Conaway,Walker,and Hogan > > families,Jach Edward Short married to Mary > > Flowers.Help and Thanks Willis > > > > > > >_______________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. >http://messenger.yahoo.com > > >==== MOCRAWFO Mailing List ==== >How to unsubscribe. Send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains (in the body of the message) the command > > unsubscribe > > and no additional text.

    08/16/2004 12:26:12
    1. Over 1900 Franklin County Marriages moved to database
    2. Brian Nevidia
    3. Missouri Marriages - Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Franklin, Crawford Franklin County Marriage Licenses Volume L 1914-1921 has now been added to the searchable database. Over 97% of the marriage entries have been moved from the static pages into the database. The site has 40,903 marriage entries in the searchable database with nearly another 1000 in progress. The searchable database has entries for Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, and Crawford so far. The Washington, St. Francois County and Jefferson consolidated indexes are in place. - all names extracted from Crawford County marriage books 1827-1897 are in one index - all names extracted from Franklin County marriage books 1817-1890 & 1914-1921 are in one index - all names extracted from Jefferson County marriage books 1826-1890 are in one index - all names extracted from St. Francois County marriage books 1818-1903 are in one index - all names extracted from Washington County marriage books 1815-1937 are in one index Next up, St. Francois County Marriage License Volume 9 1903-1906. Searchable database http://www.vienici.com/moabs/lookups.html Marriage Indexes http://www.vienici.com/abmomarr.html Brian J. Oster Vien Ici webmaster mailto:[email protected] http://www.vienici.com

    08/13/2004 11:31:16
    1. Re: Short, Walker, Conaway
    2. Barbara Liedtke
    3. Dear Willis, I may be able to help with the above families, but I don't know who your Jach belongs to. The Short family came from NC; I can trace back quite a ways. If you will email me privately, I'll try to arrange a list for you directed at your ancestors. I have Walkers back to Demarcus; am betting you have him as a g-g-g or g-g-g-g grandfather? Elizabeth Roseanne Short was the wife of Francis Marion Walker, his son and my g-g-grandfather. This will also connect you the Earney/Arney line and a Revolutionary War ancestor. Sincerely, Barbara L. in Colorado Springs --- [email protected] wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > > MOCRAWFO-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 44 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Short ["willis > scott" <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from MOCRAWFO-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > too. > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 00:11:11 -0700 > From: "willis scott" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Short > > Looking for Short ,Conaway,Walker,and Hogan > families,Jach Edward Short married to Mary > Flowers.Help and Thanks Willis > _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. http://messenger.yahoo.com

    08/11/2004 03:02:25
    1. Short
    2. willis scott
    3. Looking for Short ,Conaway,Walker,and Hogan families,Jach Edward Short married to Mary Flowers.Help and Thanks Willis

    08/10/2004 06:11:11
    1. Baker & Key
    2. Carlene Trouth
    3. Janette Sorry I tried to send the message back to you. Sarah Jane Key is in my line I do not have much on them but I have the Crawford Co. cemetery book. There are quite a few Bakers, but I will look it up and see if I can find their death dates. Carlene

    07/13/2004 08:58:18
    1. County Platt Maps
    2. Janette Vrana
    3. I got such good information regarding county platt maps and looking up old home places and farms, I wanted to share this with everyone. Janette "I faced the same problem a few years ago that you have. And I found that most states' transportation departments produce county maps that are marked in the same nomenclature used by the General Land Office of the United States, that is, in townships (squares 6 miles on a side). The townships are identified by the Township number and the Range number. And the sections (one square mile) are numbered within each township 1 through 36. For Missouri, the State Department of Transportation (DOT) sells these county maps for like 50 cents apiece (or less - really cheap). You can go to their website and order them there. Just search on Missouri Department Transportation on Google and you will get it. I have plotted all my Franklin Co., MO ancestors on one of the DOT maps and now I know exactly where there land was and what roads I need to take to drive to them. Hope this helps." "For MISSOURI COUNTY MAPS that show township, range & section contact: Missouri Dept of Transportation, Map Division 573-751-2825" "1878, 1898, and 1919 plat maps of the county are offered for sale by the Washington Historical Society (Franklin county) if this will help." "You can look up those coordinates on a USGS map (United States Geological Survey). You can order the appropriate map(s) from any Federal Center. You can order on-line for about $6. per map and you can lay it out yourself. The mapping is pretty easy. You work backwards from the Range number and find the Section number in the Range. The Section is a square mile. Then just mark it off in quarters and halves to show where your land is. Just remember to work backwards in the description so you're in the right section."

    07/12/2004 10:50:40
    1. Re: County Maps
    2. Esther M. Ziock Carroll
    3. For MISSOURI COUNTY MAPS that show township, range & section contact: Missouri Dept of Transportation, Map Division 573-751-2825 ----- Original Message ----- From: Janette Vrana To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 8:49 PM Subject: County Maps I have the coordinates from the original land purchases of my ancestors in Crawford and Franklin counties. Does anybody know where I could find a map that would help me figure out where their original farms were? Thanks, Janette ______________________________

    07/10/2004 07:52:48
    1. William Baker and Sarah J. Key
    2. Janette Vrana
    3. Does anybody know when William Baker, b. 30 January 1826, and Sarah Jane Key Baker, b. 1 November 1830, died and where they were buried? William was the son of my ggggrandparents Elijah and Nancy Grosse Baker of Crawford and Franklin counties. Sarah Jane was the daughter of Elijah and Matilda Stafford Key. As far as I know, they were not buried in the Keysville Cemetery. They both died sometime after 1880. Thanks. Janette

    07/07/2004 05:32:23
    1. County Maps
    2. Janette Vrana
    3. I have the coordinates from the original land purchases of my ancestors in Crawford and Franklin counties. Does anybody know where I could find a map that would help me figure out where their original farms were? Thanks, Janette

    07/05/2004 02:49:03
    1. William Baker and Sarah Jane Key
    2. Janette Vrana
    3. Does anybody know when William Baker, b. 30 January 1826, and Sarah Jane Key Baker, b. 1 November 1830, died and where they were buried? William was the son of my ggggrandparents Elijah and Nancy Grosse Baker of Crawford and Franklin counties. Sarah Jane was the daughter of Elijah and Matilda Stafford Key. As far as I know, they were not buried in the Keysville Cemetery. They both died sometime after 1880. Thanks. Janette

    07/05/2004 02:46:45
    1. Re: [MOCRAWFO] Miranda/Maranda/Marinda Baker
    2. janet
    3. I have had good luck on this marriage web site. There is a Manda Baker m: Renie Benson in Crawford Co MO Oct. 21, 1869 by John Godby MG http://www.vienici.com/moabs/lookups.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janette Vrana" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 5:33 PM Subject: [MOCRAWFO] Miranda/Maranda/Marinda Baker > I am trying to locate information concerning my g-g-grandmother Miranda Baker. She was the daughter of Elijah Baker and Nancy Gross Baker. She was born February 28, 1845 and appears in the 1860 census in Crawford County, Missouri, age 15. I have no idea who she married or where she ended up at. Any information would be a great help. Thanks. > > > ==== MOCRAWFO Mailing List ==== > How to unsubscribe. Send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains (in the body of the message) the command > > unsubscribe > > and no additional text. >

    07/02/2004 04:06:31
    1. Miranda/Maranda/Marinda Baker
    2. Janette Vrana
    3. I am trying to locate information concerning my g-g-grandmother Miranda Baker. She was the daughter of Elijah Baker and Nancy Gross Baker. She was born February 28, 1845 and appears in the 1860 census in Crawford County, Missouri, age 15. I have no idea who she married or where she ended up at. Any information would be a great help. Thanks.

    07/02/2004 11:33:20
    1. Crawford County Schools
    2. Mike Flannigan
    3. I'm trying to pinpoint the location of the following schools in Crawford County. If anybody can help, I'd like to hear from you. Mudtown School - Crawford County - I'm wondering if this isn't associated with Mud Town on the east side of Washington county - a long way from Crawford county. Rock School - Crawford County - Anybody know where this might have been located in relation to New Rock School and Rock Cemetery: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=38.14389&lon=-91.16667&datum=NAD27&s=24&size=l Seminary School - Crawford County - Surely this is the Seminary School just a mile into Franklin county. Wesco School - Crawford County - Can anybody point out where this was located in Wesco? http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=37.85944&lon=-91.43194&datum=NAD27&s=24&size=l Mike Flannigan

    06/22/2004 02:16:03