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    1. [MODADE] Re: Lookup in Dade County 1860 Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/885.902.2 Message Board Post: My aunt Fanny Barnett, daughter of Phebie York, my grandma married a Love long. Is this the Longs you are refering to?

    08/31/2002 08:56:51
    1. [MODADE] Re: Lookup in Dade County 1860 Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/885.902.1 Message Board Post: My aunt Fanny Barnett, daughter of Phebie York, my grandma married a Love long. Is this the Longs you are refering to?

    08/31/2002 08:56:50
    1. [MODADE] 13 generations of FARMER
    2. JA
    3. Hi, These are many of the FARMER descendants who immigrated to Dade and reared several generations there. Will the list owner please advise me if there are restrictions asto length of any given email. Jim

    08/30/2002 08:54:27
    1. Re: [MODADE] Cantrell
    2. Mildred Dotterer
    3. Descendants of Thomas C. Cantrell Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS C.7 CANTRELL (PETER6, BENJAMIN5, ISAAC4, JOSEPH3, RICHARD2, RICHARD CANTRILL OR WILLIAM1) was born March 08, 1823 in Warren Co,TN, and died February 25, 1906 in Dade Co, MO. He married SUSANNAH "SUSAN" CANTRELL March 09, 1843 in 9 Mar 1843, daughter of ABRAHAM CANTRELL and SUSAN ROBB. She was born December 05, 1821 in Greenville Co, SC, and died February 05, 1900 in Dade Co, MO. Children of THOMAS CANTRELL and SUSANNAH CANTRELL are: 2. i. ELIZABETH J.8 CANTRELL, b. April 1848, DeKalb Co, TN. ii. NANCY A. CANTRELL, b. 1851; m. SYLVANUS POWELL, December 08, 1872. iii. LEROY C. CANTRELL, b. Abt. 1854. iv. JOHN B. CANTRELL, b. May 08, 1857, MO; d. December 27, 1906; m. LYDIA F. COOSE, March 22, 1885. v. JAMES N CANTRELL, b. August 1862, MO; m. JOANNA. vi. MARY E. CANTRELL, b. 1864, MO. 3. vii. EMILY C. CANTRELL, b. February 02, 1852, MO; d. February 06, 1901. Generation No. 2 2. ELIZABETH J.8 CANTRELL (THOMAS C.7, PETER6, BENJAMIN5, ISAAC4, JOSEPH3, RICHARD2, RICHARD CANTRILL OR WILLIAM1) was born April 1848 in DeKalb Co, TN. She married SAMUEL BROWN March 06, 1870 in Polk Twp, Dade Co, MO, son of SOLOMAN BROWN and CATHERINE DANIEL. He was born January 27, 1849. Children of ELIZABETH CANTRELL and SAMUEL BROWN are: i. LOUIS E.9 BROWN, b. 1871, MO; m. LOUELLA L. EDGE, December 21, 1890. ii. ETTA BROWN, b. 1879, MO. iii. WILLIAM JASPER BROWN, b. October 16, 1872, MO; d. December 16, 1906, Dade Co, MO; m. VIOLA B. HEMBREE, June 18, 1895. 3. EMILY C.8 CANTRELL (THOMAS C.7, PETER6, BENJAMIN5, ISAAC4, JOSEPH3, RICHARD2, RICHARD CANTRILL OR WILLIAM1) was born February 02, 1852 in MO, and died February 06, 1901. She married JAMES T. CANTRELL August 06, 1871, son of REUBIN CANTRELL and MARINA/MINERVA ???. He was born 1846 in TN, and died 1916. Children of EMILY CANTRELL and JAMES CANTRELL are: i. HORACE9 CANTRELL, b. 1873, MO. ii. THOMAS CANTRELL, b. 1874, MO. iii. SUSIE MORENA CANTRELL, b. June 1884, Dade Co, MO; m. BURLEY J. JONES, May 01, 1904; b. July 1881, Dade Co, MO. I have hard copies of Peter Cantrell's family from Warren G. Cantrell and and emails regarding Thomas C. Cantrell and Susannah "Susan" Cantrell from Warren-Mildred I. (Seburn) Dotterer Clark

    08/29/2002 01:59:32
    1. Re: [MODADE] Cantrell
    2. Emily Cantrell was the sister to my GGGreat-grandfather John James Cantrell who lived in Webster County on Cantrell Creek.......I only have four children for James T and Emily......I will add Susan's name.....A lot of the Dade County Cantrell's went to California in the late 1800s early 1900s

    08/29/2002 12:53:51
    1. [MODADE] Cantrell
    2. I am seeking information on the date of death and burial place of Burley Jones and his wife Susie Morena [Cantrell] Susie Cantrell was born Dade Co, MO June 1884 to James T and Emily Cantrell. Burley Jones was Born Dade Co, MO July 1881 to Joel and Sarah Jones They were Married May 1, 1904 They were listed in the 1910 Dade County, MO census in the Smith Township as: Burley J. Jones, 28; his wife, Susie M., 26; a daughter, Mildred F., 4; and a son, Ed W., 1 year and 2 months. The 1920 Dade County MO census has no record of them and I suspect they had moved to another state or county. Susie Grandparents were Reuben and Marina Jane Cantrell Thanks Don Leetch [email protected]

    08/29/2002 12:47:42
    1. Re: [MODADE] STOCKTON-MCGOWAN
    2. What Cantrell's are you descendant from?

    08/29/2002 11:41:15
    1. Re: [MODADE] STOCKTON-MCGOWAN
    2. Craig & Jean Hoffmann
    3. Thank you for the information. I'm also descended from a CANTRELL Jean Hoffmann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mildred Dotterer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 10:42 AM Subject: Re: [MODADE] STOCKTON-MCGOWAN There were Native American Goodnight's. And there was along the Sac River in parts of E. Lawrence Co, MO, Dade Co, MO, and Polk Co, MO, the SAC RIVER BAND a/k/a STOCKTON BAND of Cherokees. I think there were many more than those surnames who were Cherokee, in fact, I believe that most of the early settlers in that area were Cherokees including mine, CASADA DOUGLAS DAVIS CANTRELL and others. My source is: A typewritten copy of the constitution drawn up by representatives of the SAC RIVER BAND a/k/a STOCKTON BAND on the Sac River, representatives of the GREEN BAND of north Missouri and the WHITE RIVER BAND that settled along the White River in Northwest Arkansas whose head is near present Boston Mountain (near Pettigrew, on highway 16 ) and winds around through Arkansas upwards to the James River in Missouri then back down into Arkansas. The representatives are named but not who they represent. They wanted to be recognized as being Cherokee of Missouri and Oklahoma and the new Constitution was written in 1895, before the Dawes Rolls. The first Indians that came to Arkansas from the East included other bands besides the Cherokee to Arkansas (the Creeks namely) and some were listed in "Old Settlers". But you won't find them on the Dawes Rolls for the most part because you had to be physically living in Indian Territories (Oklahoma) in order to be on the Dawes Rolls, even if you were Indian. If you wasn't then you lost your nationality even if you was a full blood Native American. You wasn't supposed to be able to vote own land either. So many just passed for white and stayed where they were or melted back into the hills. Some of their relatives may have gone to Indian Territories and were included on the Dawes Rolls. If you can prove your relationship to them, you might could prove your nationality. There are a lot of Northern Cherokee bands wanting to be recognized as being Cherokee. At least two being in Oklahoma but most of them are in Arkansas. Jacob Wolf was a very early Indian Agent who locate! d on the Indian side of the North Fork of the White River near present Mountain Home, AR. His brother Rev. John Wolf settled on the opposite bank in USA territory. You will find that there is a close relationship between Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri as far as the settling went and they often went back and forth. ==== MODADE Mailing List ==== This list is made available courtesy of Rootsweb.com To unsubscribe send a msg. to MODADE-L(or -D)[email protected] unsubscribe in the msg. area, turn off your signature, if possible. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    08/29/2002 10:17:25
    1. Re: [MODADE] Re: STOCKTON-MCGOWAN
    2. Craig & Jean Hoffmann
    3. Sorry, no Tillmans or Burnetts buried in Stockton Cemetery. Jean Hoffmann ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 7:45 AM Subject: [MODADE] Re: STOCKTON-MCGOWAN This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1570.1 Message Board Post: Jean, Thanks for the offer. I am trying to locate the Tillmans and Burnetts from Stockton. Thanks again. ==== MODADE Mailing List ==== Dade County GenWeb Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~modade/modade.htm ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    08/29/2002 10:14:18
    1. Re: [MODADE] STOCKTON-MCGOWAN
    2. Mildred Dotterer
    3. There were Native American Goodnight's. And there was along the Sac River in parts of E. Lawrence Co, MO, Dade Co, MO, and Polk Co, MO, the SAC RIVER BAND a/k/a STOCKTON BAND of Cherokees. I think there were many more than those surnames who were Cherokee, in fact, I believe that most of the early settlers in that area were Cherokees including mine, CASADA DOUGLAS DAVIS CANTRELL and others. My source is: A typewritten copy of the constitution drawn up by representatives of the SAC RIVER BAND a/k/a STOCKTON BAND on the Sac River, representatives of the GREEN BAND of north Missouri and the WHITE RIVER BAND that settled along the White River in Northwest Arkansas whose head is near present Boston Mountain (near Pettigrew, on highway 16 ) and winds around through Arkansas upwards to the James River in Missouri then back down into Arkansas. The representatives are named but not who they represent. They wanted to be recognized as being Cherokee of Missouri and Oklahoma and the new Constitution was written in 1895, before the Dawes Rolls. The first Indians that came to Arkansas from the East included other bands besides the Cherokee to Arkansas (the Creeks namely) and some were listed in "Old Settlers". But you won't find them on the Dawes Rolls for the most part because you had to be physically living in Indian Territories (Oklahoma) in order to be on the Dawes Rolls, even if you were Indian. If you wasn't then you lost your nationality even if you was a full blood Native American. You wasn't supposed to be able to vote own land either. So many just passed for white and stayed where they were or melted back into the hills. Some of their relatives may have gone to Indian Territories and were included on the Dawes Rolls. If you can prove your relationship to them, you might could prove your nationality. There are a lot of Northern Cherokee bands wanting to be recognized as being Cherokee. At least two being in Oklahoma but most of them are in Arkansas. Jacob Wolf was a very early Indian Agent who locate! d on the Indian side of the North Fork of the White River near present Mountain Home, AR. His brother Rev. John Wolf settled on the opposite bank in USA territory. You will find that there is a close relationship between Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri as far as the settling went and they often went back and forth.

    08/27/2002 04:42:02
    1. [MODADE] Re: Lookup in Dade County 1860 Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/885.902 Message Board Post: The people you are refering to are Mary "Polly" (Long) Owings and her husband Edward. They are ancestors of mine. I would be happy to provide you with more information on them.

    08/27/2002 03:37:08
    1. [MODADE] Robert Butterworth family from VA. to Greenfield abt. 1848
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1571 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Robert L. Butterworth and family that moved from Dinwiddie co., VA to Greenfield area abt. 1848. They are enumerated on the 1850-70 census. Robert served in 6th MO Cav. His son William served 6th MO, co.C.

    08/27/2002 02:54:57
    1. Re: [MODADE] Re: Lookup in Dade County 1860 Census
    2. Dawn Owings
    3. Darren, Polly was a great something grandmother of mine. If you need information on her I would be happy to supply you with it. Dawn Owings ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 5:45 AM Subject: [MODADE] Re: Lookup in Dade County 1860 Census > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Owings > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/885.901 > > Message Board Post: > > Darren, > > I do not know if you received this information but I find an Owings in the 1860 Dade County Census as published by the Dade County Historical Society. > > The information is as follows: > > Owings, Polly 62, TN > Edward 32 TN > Thomas 26 TN > Samuel 20 TN > > The previous page list: > > Owings, John 31, TN > Charity A 24, TN > Sarah J. 2, MO > > Both are found in North Township. > > Tammy > > > ==== MODADE Mailing List ==== > Listowner: mailto:[email protected] > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    08/27/2002 02:35:13
    1. [MODADE] Re: Charles and James WADE in 1860 Dade Co. Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wade Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1509.1 Message Board Post: Federal Census of Dade County Missouri (Dade County Historical Society): Morgan Township: Wade, Charles 75, NC Polly 45, TN Jessie 26, TN Alexander 21, TN Charles 19, TN Jasper 14, AR Newton 14 AR Wade, James 36, TN Both are listed in the same household family number 916, James is set apart indicating he is counted as an independant family. You posting confused me a little. It appears that you already have this information. Did you want another source checked? Unfortunately I only have a few records. Tammy Tammy

    08/27/2002 12:57:06
    1. [MODADE] Re: Yorks from Dade Co. in Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Yorke Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/885.900.1 Message Board Post: Doreen, I am answering this because it was a reply to a census look up. I fing the Yorke family on Page 30 of the Dade County Cesus as published by the Dade County Missouri Historical Society. The information is as follows: Yorke, Green B. 36 KY Elizabeth 34, KY John W. 16, KY Robert 13, KY Washington 11, KY Mary E. 7, KY Nancy B. 4, KY I don't know if this helps but it is worth a try. Tammy

    08/27/2002 12:50:20
    1. [MODADE] Re: STOCKTON-MCGOWAN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1570.1 Message Board Post: Jean, Thanks for the offer. I am trying to locate the Tillmans and Burnetts from Stockton. Thanks again.

    08/27/2002 12:45:46
    1. [MODADE] Re: Lookup in Dade County 1860 Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Owings Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/885.901 Message Board Post: Darren, I do not know if you received this information but I find an Owings in the 1860 Dade County Census as published by the Dade County Historical Society. The information is as follows: Owings, Polly 62, TN Edward 32 TN Thomas 26 TN Samuel 20 TN The previous page list: Owings, John 31, TN Charity A 24, TN Sarah J. 2, MO Both are found in North Township. Tammy

    08/27/2002 12:45:34
    1. [MODADE] Re: 1860 Dade Co Census lookup
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1467.1 Message Board Post: Carmen, Page 55 of the Dade County census, as published by the Dade County Missouri Historical Society, contains the following information: Morgan Township: Allen, Sarah 54, TN Branne E. (f) 18, TN John 17 TN Wray, John 25 PA There is one other Allen family listed in Center Township if you would like that information let me know. Tammy V. Fisher-Heldenbrand PS If you would like information about Dade County History please visit my home page at www.dadecountymissouri.20m.com

    08/27/2002 12:37:01
    1. [MODADE] Need help re: Maple Grove Cem, Sylvania
    2. gayle
    3. My uncle, Hiram P. Forshey is buried at Maple Grove Cem, Sylvania. Is there anyone that lives nearby or has access to records that can tell me if his wife Charity Ann is buried there as well, and her dates or any other family members. Hiram was survived by a son, George D. Forshey. Any help will be appreciated! Thanks! Gayle

    08/26/2002 11:41:30
    1. Re: [MODADE] My Dade and Cedar county family
    2. Fay Clark is that you? We have emailed before regarding my Bell line. Well, one of my Bell lines. My dad's side is the Bell's from Kentucky. How are you? Thanks for the leads!! I'll check them out tomorrow. Jann Marlar Davenport

    08/26/2002 03:45:45