This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Maberry, Walthall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/307.1.1 Message Board Post: I am also interested in this family. I believe Silas Maberry's daughter Eliza J married Philip Washington L. Scott. She was born 13 Aug 1842 (1844) and died 9 Jan 1915. Her son-in-law John Franklin Walthall was the informant on her death certificate. Washington Scott was a grocer and dry goods merchant according to the 1880 census in Jackson township, Jasper Co., Missouri
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/1824 Message Board Post: Looking for information!! This much I do know--- In 1856 Samuel Lafayette Lance married Nancy Wasson in Buncombe County NC In 1858 their son, Martin Luther Lance was born, according to his deah certificate, in Missouri. This family is found listed on the 1860 Dade County Missouri census. Martin Luther at 2 yrs. In 1862, according to bible records, the family buried an infant daughter. The 1870 Dade County census shows Martin Luther Lance . 11 yrs. living with a William Wasson in Morgan Township of Dade County . In 1874 Martin Luther Lance, now only 14 is summoned to Buncombe County to recieve his dad, Samuel Lafayette Lance's, full share of his dads estate ( Martin B. Lance ) since as the estate papers indicate, Samuel is desceased What happened to Samuel and Nancy Wasson Lance.?? They must be in Dade County. Does anyone know anything about this William Wasson that this young Lance boy is living with in 1870 ? I hope some of you folks from Dade County can help. Any infromation would be appericiated. dlance@msdbc.org Dennis Lance
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: JOHNSON, LONG Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1823 Message Board Post: I am looking for the burial site of John Robert Johnson, Nov 11, 1876 - Mar 9, 1953. His wife Louella Letitia Long Johnson was apparently buried in the Pippenger or New Bethel Cemetery in 1970. Could someone please look that up for me. I am also seeking any information on John and Louella's ten children and their descendants. Your help is very appreciateed.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bezold, Betzold, Zapf Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1800.2 Message Board Post: I need a cemetery look-up for Frederick Zapf (or Zopf) who died in Lockwood, MO in May 1889 and is buried there.
** CORRECTION ** 3rd paragraph up from my signature ... I stated my g'mo was Mary Susan MANIS ... that is WRONG ... her name should have been Mary Susan DANIEL m Henry Austin MARTIN. Norma Thornton wrote: > Dennis, I'm interested in the name of the person you're helping, as > this is part of my family. > > Sherman WILKINSON was married to Luetta E. DANIEL ... I'm sure her > father was Chester DANIEL m Eliza Ann MEDLIN. One > of Chester's sons was Lyle, who married an Elizabeth - she came to MO > on the Orphan Train and there was an article about her in the > Greenfield Vedette sometime within the last 10 years. The last I > heard, Elizabeth was still alive, and living in Lockwood, Dade Co MO. > I've spoken with her several times, and she's a wealth of info - and > most likely is in the phone book under either her, or her deceased > husband's name. > > Chester's parents (and Luetta's G'parents) were Peter DANIEL and Mary > Cantrell BETHEL ... Chester had many siblings; Sarah > Elizabeth m Samuel ROGERS, Green W m Mrs. Millie CARMAN McBRIDE, > Blueford m Sophia (Syrha?) DAVIS, Madora/Medora, > Octavia E.m James W. VAN LANDINGHAM, Victoria Mary m Calvin COURTNEY, > James, Martha "Cumi" m Wm "Bill" Rawley > MARTIN and Nancy, as well as John W. (the oldest) who is my G'G-G'fa, > and m Martha Ellen HAMPTON. (Chester was the 4th > child). > > John W. DANIEL and Martha Ellen HAMPTON DANIEL had two sons, James and > William B. DANIEL ... Wm B. was my > G-G'fa. > > Check out both Dade Co (in Greenfield) and Cedar Co (in Stockton) > libraries for info on all ... the newspaper articles in Greenfield > are extensive, and the courthouse in Stockton has several marriage > license on most, if not all, of the DANIEL tribe above ... I have > copies of all I could find, but I have no idea where they are right > now ... I've not done geni in years, and my things are put away in some > forgotten places, behind a bunch of junk, I'm sure. > > You'll most likely be able to find death certs on most of them, if > you'll check under numerous types spelling (DANIEL and DANIELS), > Mrs. so and so DANIEL/S for the women, instead of just their own given > names, middle or nick-names instead of first names, and any > other weird thing you can think of ... check all counties, instead of > the one they've lived in, etc, etc ... > > I'm not sure, but I think it was Hugh that married Mamie MANIS at one > time ... > > As far as your George MANIS, he too is related to me. George died 8 > Feb 1932 while married to Prudence (possibly had other wives > prior to her) You'll find his death certificate in Dade Co, MO, cert > # 4175 in the State Archives in Jefferson City, MO ... it's also in the > Dade Co death cert records given on the list just recently. That's > where I got this info from - I'm reading it directly off of a copy of > his > death cert I just received last Fri. > > Parents of George were Abijah Anderson "Bije/Bige" MANIS and Hannah > BEGLEY ... Abijah died in the Old Confederate's Hospital > in Higginsville, MO. My husband and I were there and placed flowers > on his gravesite. > > Among other siblings, George had a sister, Artie Susan MANIS (my > G-G'mo) ... Artie Susan married Wm B. DANIEL (above) and > had several children, one who was Mary Susan MANIS (my G'mo) m Henry > Austin MARTIN (my g;fa) and had four children, one > who was my mother. > > Hope this helps some ... I have quite a bit more, but it's all on > paper, as my computer that has the whole program in it, has been sitting > at my sons' house for almost two years, waiting for him to fix it so I > can get into the program. > > Taleah WILKINSON can help you considerably with that line ... if you > don't know her, or haven't heard from her yet, let me know; she > still lives in Greenfield and loves doing geni, especially for her own > family. She's my cousin about four times over, I think ... it seems all > those families inter-married at that time ... LOL. > > Norma Jean in Rio Linda, CA > > dennischap@ureach.com wrote: > >> 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/1816 >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> I am helping someone with their genealogy. Any marriage, birth or >> death info on Shem(?) Wilkinson, wife Luetta E (maiden name unknown), >> son Hugh Harrison or George Manis (Wife unknown, I think she died >> before 1900), or dau Mamie would greatly be appreciated!!! >> >> Hugh & Mamie probably married in Dade Co. just after 1910. I suspect >> all of them are buried in Dade Co. >> >> Thanks!!! >> Dennis >> >> ========================= >> 1900 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Dade > Ernest > >> District 72, p.326 sheet 5A, enumerated 1? June 1900 >> Wilkinson? Shem?, head, June, 1867, 34, married 11y, MO, TN, KY, >> farmer, owned farm free of mortgage >> Luetta E, wife, Aug 1871, 28, married 11y, 5 children 5 living, MO, >> TN, MO >> Dara, dau, Aug 1889, 10, MO, MO, MO >> Hugh H, son, Feb 1891, 9, MO, MO, MO >> Bertha M, dau, Mar 1893, 7, MO, MO, MO >> Alta F, dau, Oct 1895, 4, MO, MO, MO >> Emma E, dau, Apr 1898, 2, MO, MO, MO >> ========================== >> 1900 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Dade > Smith > >> District 69, p.301 sheet 6A, enumerated 12 June 1900 >> Manis George, head, Mar 1861, 39, TN, TN, TN, farmer, rented farm >> Bertu?, son, May 1886, 14, MO, TN, MI >> Jennie, dau, Apr 1888, 12, MO, TN, MI >> Roger L, son, Sep 1890, 9, MO, TN, MI >> Mamie, dau, Oct? 1892, 7, MO, TN, MI >> Kyle, son, Dec 1894, 5, MO, TN, MI >> Hanna, mother, Mar 1841 59, married 43y 10 children 3 living, TN, TN, TN >> >> >> >> > > > >
Dennis, I'm interested in the name of the person you're helping, as this is part of my family. Sherman WILKINSON was married to Luetta E. DANIEL ... I'm sure her father was Chester DANIEL m Eliza Ann MEDLIN. One of Chester's sons was Lyle, who married an Elizabeth - she came to MO on the Orphan Train and there was an article about her in the Greenfield Vedette sometime within the last 10 years. The last I heard, Elizabeth was still alive, and living in Lockwood, Dade Co MO. I've spoken with her several times, and she's a wealth of info - and most likely is in the phone book under either her, or her deceased husband's name. Chester's parents (and Luetta's G'parents) were Peter DANIEL and Mary Cantrell BETHEL ... Chester had many siblings; Sarah Elizabeth m Samuel ROGERS, Green W m Mrs. Millie CARMAN McBRIDE, Blueford m Sophia (Syrha?) DAVIS, Madora/Medora, Octavia E.m James W. VAN LANDINGHAM, Victoria Mary m Calvin COURTNEY, James, Martha "Cumi" m Wm "Bill" Rawley MARTIN and Nancy, as well as John W. (the oldest) who is my G'G-G'fa, and m Martha Ellen HAMPTON. (Chester was the 4th child). John W. DANIEL and Martha Ellen HAMPTON DANIEL had two sons, James and William B. DANIEL ... Wm B. was my G-G'fa. Check out both Dade Co (in Greenfield) and Cedar Co (in Stockton) libraries for info on all ... the newspaper articles in Greenfield are extensive, and the courthouse in Stockton has several marriage license on most, if not all, of the DANIEL tribe above ... I have copies of all I could find, but I have no idea where they are right now ... I've not done geni in years, and my things are put away in some forgotten places, behind a bunch of junk, I'm sure. You'll most likely be able to find death certs on most of them, if you'll check under numerous types spelling (DANIEL and DANIELS), Mrs. so and so DANIEL/S for the women, instead of just their own given names, middle or nick-names instead of first names, and any other weird thing you can think of ... check all counties, instead of the one they've lived in, etc, etc ... I'm not sure, but I think it was Hugh that married Mamie MANIS at one time ... As far as your George MANIS, he too is related to me. George died 8 Feb 1932 while married to Prudence (possibly had other wives prior to her) You'll find his death certificate in Dade Co, MO, cert # 4175 in the State Archives in Jefferson City, MO ... it's also in the Dade Co death cert records given on the list just recently. That's where I got this info from - I'm reading it directly off of a copy of his death cert I just received last Fri. Parents of George were Abijah Anderson "Bije/Bige" MANIS and Hannah BEGLEY ... Abijah died in the Old Confederate's Hospital in Higginsville, MO. My husband and I were there and placed flowers on his gravesite. Among other siblings, George had a sister, Artie Susan MANIS (my G-G'mo) ... Artie Susan married Wm B. DANIEL (above) and had several children, one who was Mary Susan MANIS (my G'mo) m Henry Austin MARTIN (my g;fa) and had four children, one who was my mother. Hope this helps some ... I have quite a bit more, but it's all on paper, as my computer that has the whole program in it, has been sitting at my sons' house for almost two years, waiting for him to fix it so I can get into the program. Taleah WILKINSON can help you considerably with that line ... if you don't know her, or haven't heard from her yet, let me know; she still lives in Greenfield and loves doing geni, especially for her own family. She's my cousin about four times over, I think ... it seems all those families inter-married at that time ... LOL. Norma Jean in Rio Linda, CA dennischap@ureach.com wrote: >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/1816 > >Message Board Post: > >I am helping someone with their genealogy. Any marriage, birth or death info on Shem(?) Wilkinson, wife Luetta E (maiden name unknown), son Hugh Harrison or George Manis (Wife unknown, I think she died before 1900), or dau Mamie would greatly be appreciated!!! > >Hugh & Mamie probably married in Dade Co. just after 1910. I suspect all of them are buried in Dade Co. > >Thanks!!! >Dennis > >========================= >1900 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Dade > Ernest > District 72, p.326 sheet 5A, enumerated 1? June 1900 >Wilkinson? Shem?, head, June, 1867, 34, married 11y, MO, TN, KY, farmer, owned farm free of mortgage >Luetta E, wife, Aug 1871, 28, married 11y, 5 children 5 living, MO, TN, MO >Dara, dau, Aug 1889, 10, MO, MO, MO >Hugh H, son, Feb 1891, 9, MO, MO, MO >Bertha M, dau, Mar 1893, 7, MO, MO, MO >Alta F, dau, Oct 1895, 4, MO, MO, MO >Emma E, dau, Apr 1898, 2, MO, MO, MO >========================== >1900 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Dade > Smith > District 69, p.301 sheet 6A, enumerated 12 June 1900 >Manis George, head, Mar 1861, 39, TN, TN, TN, farmer, rented farm >Bertu?, son, May 1886, 14, MO, TN, MI >Jennie, dau, Apr 1888, 12, MO, TN, MI >Roger L, son, Sep 1890, 9, MO, TN, MI >Mamie, dau, Oct? 1892, 7, MO, TN, MI >Kyle, son, Dec 1894, 5, MO, TN, MI >Hanna, mother, Mar 1841 59, married 43y 10 children 3 living, TN, TN, TN > > >==== MODADE Mailing List ==== >Listowner: mailto:revlittlejohn@gmail.com >Dade Co. 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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/1822.1.1 Message Board Post: Thankyou so much. This appears to be the same man that registered in Springfield for land. However I do ot think he is my Thomas. Thanks again. Jim Heady
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/1822.1 Message Board Post: I am not connected to this family, I just have access the ancestry.com's census: 1870 Horse Creek Twp, Dade Co., MO PARKER Thomas J., age 35, TN, shoemaker Mary E., age 30, TN William J.,age 13, TN Elizabeth, age 10, TN Hope this helps, Lanita
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/1822 Message Board Post: I am looking for a Thomas Louis(Lewis) Parker on the 1870 census. He was enumerated in Maries co., Mo in 1860 and in 1880 he is in Arkansas. I saw on the land records that a Thomas J Parker had purchased land in the 1860's. Sometimes J's and L's are misinterptreted. His wife's name would be Mary Caroline but on the 1880 census in Arkansas she is listed as Mary B. The B may stand for her maiden name Bradshaw. Appreciate any help you might give. Thomas was born in 1830 in Tenn. Jim Heady
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CKB.2ACE/19.2.1 Message Board Post: It appears that the father of Burkett was also Burkett. 1850 Dade Co. MO (District 25) Burget Jones 41 VA Francis 39 TN Mary 12 TN Lucy 11 TN William 9 MO Henry 7 MO Joshua 6 MO George 3 MO Benjamin 2 MO Burget 5/12 MO I couldn't find them in 1860. 1870 Dade Co. Morgan Twp. Jones, Berket 61 VA Francis 50 (or 60) TN Joshua 26 MO George W. 23 MO Benjamin 22 MO Berket A. 10 MO Elisha R. 18 MO Robert L. 14 MO I hope this helps.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jones, Byram, Wood Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CKB.2ACE/19.2 Message Board Post: Did you ever find any information on Burkett Jones? His son Robert Jones and wife Louisa Wood were also my great-grandparents--their daughter Maggie Hester, who married Ernest Byram, was my grandmother. Although the 1880 census listed him as being born in Virginia, no one seems to know anything else about his background, parentage, etc. Does anyone anywhere know anything about the elusive Burkett Jones of Dadeville, Mo, circa 1800's?
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/1821 Message Board Post: Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 – 1955 are online at: http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search Sometimes they have some that you can already view and download. I have found a multitude of information by those that I was able to download. Lanita
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/1820 Message Board Post: GLENN and TUCKER FAMILIES TO HOLD 8th ANNUAL REUNION ROBBERS CAVE STATE PARK - WILBURTON, OKLAHOMA APRIL 28, 29 & 30 Relatives, prospective relatives and friends of the Glenn and/or Tucker families are cordially invited to attend our reunion April 28, 29 and 30 in the Wilburton, Latimer County, Oklahoma area. Many people from out of town will be staying at the scenic Belle Starr Lodge or in cabins and RV areas at Robbers Cave State Park, five miles north of Wilburton. All three days of the Reunion will be held in the Belle Starr Lodge's big Butterfield Room in the park. Registration and visitation starts Friday afternoon at 5:00 p.m. Sandwiches and snacks will be provided at 6:00 p.m. A continental breakfast is provided on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7:00 until 9:00 a.m. The Saturday evening meal will include a Leftover Medley and a wiener and marshmallow roast. Activities on Saturday begin at 10:30 a.m. and will include many surprises, drawings, an auction, elections of officers and directors, a short business meeting, a beauty contest, and more visitation. Each family is asked to bring a covered dish for the noon meal on Saturday, a favorite family recipe, family photos and an auction gift. We also ask you to join in the auction and other activities, make yourself at home and have fun! Many surnames tie into our huge family. These are but a few: ADAMS, ASKEW, AUSTIN, AUTREY, AVERETT/AVERITTE, BAGGS/BOGGS, BALENTINE, BALSH, BARNES, BARRETT, BOOKOUT, BOSTON, BROWN, CAMPION, CARRIGAN/CORRIGAN, CHRONISTER, CLONINGER, COKER, COMPANION, COONCE, COPELAND, CRENSHAW, CUP; Also DAVIS, DEAN, DYER, DURHAM, EDMUNDS, EDMISTON, EMERSON, FOUT, FREEMAN, FERGUSON, FISHER, GABBARD, GLENN, GOFORTH, GOLDSBOROUGH, GRIFFIN, HAGGARD, HALL, HARDISTER, HERRINGTON, HILL, HOKIT, HOLLIE, HUIE, HULSEY, INMAN, JAGGER, JENNIES, JURECEK; Also LAMPKINS/LUMPKINS, LEONARD, LLOYD/LOYD, LOCKE, MARTINDALE, McCALL, MUFFLEY, NAPIER, O'MARA, PARHAM, PARKINSON, RAMSEY, RATCLIFF, REEVES, ROBINS, ROBERTS, ROGERS, ROOP, RUDD, SMALLFIELD, SMEDLEY, SMITH, SORRELLS, SPARKS, STARNES, STEPHENS, TIFFEE, TUCKER, WARD, WEBB, WEIDENHAMMER, WELLS, WHITE, WILLIAMS, WILSON, WINGO, WOLFINGTON, WORSHAM, WREN, and numerous more. Reunion Committee members who may be contacted for more information: Paula and Chuck Glenn PFCGlenn@fullnet.net (918) 465-2783 Nita Wilson Ferguson nfergie@cwis.net (918) 465-5456 Linda Glenn Colvard LSColvard@sbcglobal.net (918) 297-2880 Becky Glenn-Dickson BKGlenn@verizon.net (903) 523-1032
Golden City is 7.21 miles SSW (208 degrees) of that Cedar Township. Mike On 21 Apr 2006, kcole@scshelter.org wrote: >Can anyone tell me how close the Cedar Township, Dade County is to Golden City, Barton >County? >I also have a WWI draft card reference to "RFD 4, Golden City, MO". If anyone is looking >for Huskinson (Haskinson) or Cole (Coal) families in Dade or Benton County I'd like to >share my information. I have located the Huskinson families in the Cedar Township in the >1910 and 1920 census.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Huskinson (Haskinson) and Cole (Coal) Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1819 Message Board Post: Can anyone tell me how close the Cedar Township, Dade County is to Golden City, Barton County? I also have a WWI draft card reference to "RFD 4, Golden City, MO". If anyone is looking for Huskinson (Haskinson) or Cole (Coal) families in Dade or Benton County I'd like to share my information. I have located the Huskinson families in the Cedar Township in the 1910 and 1920 census.
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/1818.3 Message Board Post: John, I sent a copy of your query to Betty Nelson, Dade Coungy Gen. Soc. pres. and she checked on it. I also asked her about what school books are available and here is what she wrote: Hi: I found out Harry was superintendent of school in Everton. Ist listing of him in the enumeration is when he was 14 and Zora the same year listed as 16. Found him graduating in 1907, couldn't find when Zora graduated but she had a teacher's contract there in 1910 and 1911. --All from the Everton School book we have published. Other Riley's and Criswell's were also listed as board members. All the records were not in the book only the ones they were able to find when they did the book. I checked the different year books of Greenfield and another early book that listed graduates and did not find Zora. I also checked a couple of the surrounding school books and didn't find either name. Everton School was formed in 1897 apparently. Harry also gave the Graduation Address in 1937. Thanks. Betty Hi: the schools near Everton were Henry, Scott, Ray Springs, Grove, Silver Star. All 2-4 miles south or East of Everton. Everton Book is 1898- 1935 I think. We have books on all but Scott and Silver Star. I will check names in them tomorrow. The grandparents were not listed as 1904 Grads of Greenfield. I Checked the paper I had. Betty. The Gen. Soc. has gathered as many of the old records as possible and complied them into books. That is what the last email is about.
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/1698.1 Message Board Post: Shelley, Here is a little background for you. Virgil Aleshire is my biological father. Descendants of Willard Riley Aleshire Generation No. 1 1. WILLARD RILEY4 ALESHIRE (JACOB3, PETER2, COONROD1 AILSHITE) was born July 01, 1849 in Meigs Co., Ohio, and died March 25, 1910. He married MARY ANN MCDANIAL June 05, 1870. She was born April 01, 1850, and died February 20, 1916. Child of WILLARD ALESHIRE and MARY MCDANIAL is: 2. i. ROBERT NELSON5 ALESHIRE, b. December 16, 1878, Fordland, Missouri; d. March 12, 1956, Springfield, Dade Co., Missouri. Generation No. 2 2. ROBERT NELSON5 ALESHIRE (WILLARD RILEY4, JACOB3, PETER2, COONROD1 AILSHITE) was born December 16, 1878 in Fordland, Missouri, and died March 12, 1956 in Springfield, Dade Co., Missouri. He married NOLA MARM DICKERSON July 04, 1913 in Corry, Missouri, daughter of JOHN DICKERSON and ZERRAH BENNETT. She was born April 20, 1897 in Dade Co., Missouri, and died July 24, 1976 in Dade Co., Missouri. Children of ROBERT ALESHIRE and NOLA DICKERSON are: 3. i. THEA6 ALESHIRE, b. December 24, 1913; d. April 03, 1977, Dade Co., Missouri. ii. BERTHA ALESHIRE, b. 1920. iii. LYDIA FRANCES ALESHIRE, b. 1922. iv. TINA KATHRYN ALESHIRE, b. 1926. v. JOHN LINCOLN ALESHIRE, b. 1928. 4. vi. VIRGIL ALLEN ALESHIRE, b. March 12, 1931, Christian Co., Missouri. vii. EDITH LILLIAN ALESHIRE, b. 1935.
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/1704.1.3.1.1 Message Board Post: Margaret A. Bennett, Guion Miller Rolls #45059 from Missouri,Rejected for Indian money. You might try these: Muskogee Public Library, 801 West Okmulgee , Muskogee, OK - 74401 (e-mail to history@eok.lib.ok.us) They have this application on film. It costs $5 for a research fee & if you have them e-m it to you, there is no cost for copies......just the $5 fee for research.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DICKERSON-BENNETT-BODINE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CKB.2ACE/1704.1.3.1 Message Board Post: I ALSO WOULD LOVE A COPY OF THE APPLICATION. OR A NUMBER SO IT WOULD HELP US FIND WHAT WE'VE SEARCHED FOR. GEORGE WASHINGTON BENNETT WAS MY G-GRANDFATHER.. WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR OUR INDIAN ANCESTRY. THANK YOU VERY MUCH E-MAIL ME AT ackjia@yahoo.com
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/1818.1.1 Message Board Post: Greenfield yearbooks started in 1905 and are on file in the library in a locked cabinet. I have a 1905 and 1906. I will check for you but they only have freshmen through senior classes. Tammy