Hello List - If there are any COLLINS or FULLERTON researchers out there, please contact me at my e-mail address. Thank you, Rick Gregg
The Springfield National Cemetery is on line. http://www.interment.net/data/us/mo/greene/springnat/index.htm Springfield National Cemetery > 1702 East Seminole Street > Springfield, MO 65804 > (417) 881-9499 Colleen Oliver Researching: Chapman, Cheek, Stafford, Wingo and others. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Millers" <ozarkn@southwind.net> To: <MODALLAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 9:06 PM Subject: National Cemeteries in MO > While we're at it, some may need this info. > Lanita > > > > NATIONAL CEMETERIES IN MO > > MISSOURI > > Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery > 2900 Sheridan Road > St. Louis, MO 63125 > (314) 260-8720 > > Jefferson City National Cemetery > 1024 East McCarty Street > Jefferson City, MO 65101 > For information please contact: Jefferson Barracks National > Cemetery (314) 260-8720 > > Springfield National Cemetery > 1702 East Seminole Street > Springfield, MO 65804 > (417) 881-9499 >
----- Original Message ----- From: Carver To: Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 9:43 AM Subject: DALLAS CTY LOOKUP -- Dallas Cty Cemeteries Vol 2 I'm not sure how the books are set up (by last name of individual buried or by cemetery name) but I'm trying to piece together information on the John Thomas Haney family. I know that John, Henry, and Tabitha E. Haney are buried in Benton Branch Cemetery. I know I'm not supposed to ask this, but if there aren't alot of Haneys in this book, could you send me all of their names and where they are buried? I wouldn't ask this but I'm up against a brick wall here! In particular would there be: William Haney b abt 1859, James b abt 1867 and John b abt 1873. There was also a daughter, Elizabeth b abt 1870 but I have no idea what her married name would be (if she did marry). Thanks so much for your help. If my request is too much, please let me know so I can remove this from my pending request list. Carver Hello Again Carver - The following HANEYs are listed in Benton Branch Cemetery: Orval Wilburn Dollie George Iva Delmar I do not find John, Henry or Tabitha E. HANEY in this cemetery book in Benton Branch Cemetery. There are LOTS of HANEYs listed in this volume. Rick Gregg
----- Original Message ----- From: Carver To: Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 9:08 AM Subject: DALLAS CTY LOOKUP -- WILL BOOK 1900-1921 In Will Book I (1900-1921) would Henry F. Haney be listed? He died 13 Nov 1918. I do not have any other information on how or exactly where he died but I know he was born and raised in Dallas Cty. Thanks. Carver Hello Carver - There are no HANEY surnames listed in the index to Will Record Book I (1900-1921). Rick Gregg
----- Original Message ----- From: Carver To: Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 9:13 AM Subject: DALLAS CTY LOOKUP -- MARRIAGE Book 6 Would there be a marriage (possibly around 1897) of Henry F. Haney in that particular book? Thanks for your help. Carver Hello Carver - Book 6 (1894-1900) contains the following HANEY marriages: Stella Rosa E. (AJ Haney, cons) Nancy A. J. W. (AJ Haney father cons) Ida E. Lottie M. Ellen (Andrew, cons) Bert A. John E. Katie Rick Gregg
I've gotten several more requests tonight, and I'm just on the HU from the other night's requests..That doesn't count tonight's requests. So, everybody, please be patient! I'll get to you! Lanita
While we're at it, some may need this info. Lanita NATIONAL CEMETERIES IN MO MISSOURI Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery 2900 Sheridan Road St. Louis, MO 63125 (314) 260-8720 Jefferson City National Cemetery 1024 East McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 For information please contact: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery (314) 260-8720 Springfield National Cemetery 1702 East Seminole Street Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-9499
In case you haven't discovered these Civil War sites, here are some great ones that I always use. Hope it helps many! Lanita All States and their Rosters: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw.html AR Cem. index: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/cem-idx.html U.S. CWC - Civil War Links -- Historic Places 1: http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/cwc/links/hist.htm#Battlefields POW Muster Rolls: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~south1/muster.htm Civil War Genealogy: http://userweb.nashville.com/~jack.masters/gencw.htm The Original AR Genealogy Project,Civil War: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ Index to the Civil War in MO: http://www.usmo.com/~momollus/Mocwlink.htm 8th MO Infantry, CSA, Co. F Muster Roll: (I used this one because alot of the men were from Oregon County, where most of my family had their roots. I'm sure you can find other units for whereever you need to find.) http://home.swbell.net/jamesrey/muster_f.html CIVIL WAR ROSTERS FOR MISSOURI http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw-mo.html Income Tax Records of the Civil War Years http://www.nara.gov/publications/prologue/fox.html Enrolled Missouri Militia (This is UNION) http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/6460/CW/s/EMMb.html
O.K. List, Looks like I really hit a nerve with my offer to do lookups for: ROSTERS OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY (1861-65) (will ONLY tell name with which soldier enlisted and the state, the unit, and company in which he enlisted) AND...... THE FORGOTTEN MEN, MISSOURI STATE GUARD I'm getting requests like you wouldn't believe, sent both on the list and a ton more privately!! So looks like it will take me a while to get them all done. These books are at my city library so I don't have them in my home. Therefore, I will try to get back to you within a week, but if I don't, please be patient!! I won't forget you. Hang in there! Lanita Sconce Miller Wichita, KS
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda/Mike Goldberg" <mbgoberg@earthlink.net> To: <Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 6:40 PM Subject: McCall > Rick, > > Could you give me census info on McCall families in 1860. I already have > the John McCall family but now am wondering about others. > > Thank you, > Brenda > > Hello Brenda - There is only one other McCALL in the 1860 Dallas Co., MO, federal census besides the John McCALL family. It is an individual by the name of James E. McCALL, 29, lawyer, listed in the household of John HUMPHREY. Rick Gregg P.S. I know you are trying to find Jane McCALL's place of burial. Her husband, John McCALL, was a physcian so it strikes me as odd that she may be buried without a marker. I mean that as a doctor he could probably afford a proper stone. Perhaps she was sent back to Tennessee to be buried? Just a thought. R.
----- Original Message ----- From: FmlyTracer@aol.com To: Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:23 PM Subject: 1870 Dallas Co Census Lookup I am looking for a James E. Stinebaugh from Dallas Co Mo who married Mary Frances Bridges of Polk Co MO in 1861. Is this young couple in your Dallas Co MO Census? Thank you very much Sharon Tabor ========================================== Hello Sharon - There are no STINEBAUGHs listed in the 1870 census for either Dallas Co., MO, or Polk Co., MO. Rick Gregg
Hi List, I'm bored, so here's my offer! If you've wondered if your ancestor was in the Confederate Army, I'll look it up for you. Since it's been a while since I've offered this and there is a new lookup resource for you Civil War buffs, here's what I'll do: I will do lookups in the following books and/or series: ROSTERS OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY (1860-65) (will ONLY tell name with which soldier enlisted and the state, the unit, and company in which he enlisted) AND...... THE FORGOTTEN MEN, MISSOURI STATE GUARD (this is also a Confederate book, listing the names and some additional info not found in the roster books...) I did learn that if it has listed "MISSOURI STATE GUARD" it was Confederate. If it has listed, "MISSOURI STATE MILITIA", it was Union. Please notice that the above is for the GUARD and not for the Militia. (CONFEDERATE, not UNION). Please give me first name, middle initial or middle name, and surname and the state in which you think he enlisted. (no all SMITHS, or ALL Jones, please!!!) Please be specific in the names I'm to look up. And the more info on the names, the better (all John Smiths will take several pages, I'm not too crazy about copying, so may photocopy and mail to you. If that is the case, be prepared to pay for copying and mailing expenses.) O.Kay, bring on your requests! Lanita
Hello List, I am new to the list and will be posting emails periodically. Does any one know of the above person who died in Dallas County, Missouri about 1850? I believe he was born in Ohio and could have been the son of Moses and Catharine Callison who were in both living in Dallas and Webster Counties at one time. Would like to know where William is buried in Dallas County and if possible who his wife was. Thanks so much for reading my email. Dottie in Calif.
Rick, I first want to thank you for all the wonderful work I see you do for others. God bless you. Second, I wonder if I could ask you to look for funeral cards or obits for James H. Kirk who died October 04, 1906. I know he lived around Urbana in Dallas County. I just cannot seen to get a handle on him. Thanks for checking. Lynn
----- Original Message ----- From: <Lyntalk48x@aol.com> To: <MODALLAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:13 AM Subject: Look-up > Rick, > I first want to thank you for all the wonderful work I see you do for others. > God bless you. Second, I wonder if I could ask you to look for funeral > cards or obits for James H. Kirk who died October 04, 1906. I know he lived > around Urbana in Dallas County. I just cannot seen to get a handle on him. > Thanks for checking. Lynn > Hello Lynn - Thank you for your kind words. There are no KIRKs listed in the obit./funeral cards booklet that I have. I looked in the 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 federal censuses and did not find any James KIRK. I do see that he is buired in Bowers Chapel Cemetery, Dallas Co., MO, with dates: 17 Jan 1838 - 4 Oct 1906. There are no other KIRK burials near him. I'll send a copy of your request and my answer to the MODALLAS list. Perhaps a KIRK researcher might be able to help. Best of luck, Rick Gregg
----- Original Message ----- From: <lukylady@succeed.net> To: <Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 6:25 AM Subject: Marriages from The Buffalo Reflex, Dallas County, MO, 1869-1885 > I am looking for the marriage records of > Charles L Newell > Elizabeth Bishop > By any chance are either of these people in your records? > > Thank You > Sharon Newell Wallin > Hello Sharon - I did not find any NEWELL listed in the marriage books from 1867-1900. There are a number of BISHOPs listed. Rick Gregg
----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn S." <BenBoro@Primary.net> To: <Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 12:52 AM Subject: LOOKUP: Dallas Co., MO Marriage Records 5 & 6 > Please check Dallas Co., MO marriage records 5 & 6 for the following: > > Brides: > > Nancy J. Robertson - groom unknown > Effie Robertson - groom unknown > Bell Robertson - groom unknown > > Groom > > William A. Robertson - bride unknown. > > The above are possible children of James Roysdon and Martha A. (nee > Swinton) Robertson. > > Thank you, > > Carolyn S. Boroughf > CBoroughf@excite.com > > Hello Carolyn - First, I checked the 1880 Dallas Co., MO, federal census and found: Washington Township 219-221 ROBERTSON Jas. 35 m Farmer Mo Tn -- Martha A. 25 m Keepinghouse Cn -- Nancy L. 4 dau Mo Mo Cn Wm. A. 2 son Mo Mo Cn There is a marriage for a W. A. Robertson in Book 5 to Rosa Baker on June 11, 1891. The Wm. A. who was 2 in the 1880 census is most likely too young to be have been married in 1891. The other names you mention are not to be found in Book 5. There are no Robertsons listed in Book 6. Rick Gregg
----- Original Message ----- From: "H. Pearson" <hpearson@nemr.net> To: <Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 9:43 PM Subject: DALLAS CO.,MO OBIT LOOK-UP > Rick: > Please check your funeral home cards and obits for the following 2 > individuals: > > Jay C.Wilson 14 Nov 1899-15 Sep 1987 > Jennie Wilson 24 Nov 1903-Jan 1984 > > Both were listed as residents of Buffalo,Mo when SSDI listings came out. > They may have died in Springfield,Mo.,but I'm not sure of that. > If you should have an obit on either one there may be reference to either > Putnam Co. or Sullivan Co.,Mo. > Thanks for your time in researching this info for me. > > Harvey Pearson > GreenCastle,Mo. > Hello Harvey - Those two WILSONs are not in the obit./funeral card booklet that I have. I was going to try to see if they were buried in Dallas Co. but the cemetery books I have were published in 1977 which is before they died. Maybe someone on the MODALLAS list will be able to help. Rick Gregg
----- Original Message ----- From: Brenda Goldberg To: Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 8:14 PM Subject: J.N. BLACKSHEAR Hi Rick, It's me again! I'm making progress in my quest...and you are a great help! On Page 407 of the Dallas County MO History there is mention of a N.J. Blackshear who was 30 who joined Company I, 16th Missouri Cavalry in September 1863. Could you do a census lookup on him please! I think he may be related to my great-great grandma! Thanks! Brenda Hello Brenda - There are no BLACKSHEARs listed in the 1850, 1870 or 1880 Dallas Co., MO, federal censuses. In 1860 there are: Green Township 932-151 BLACKSHEAR Isabell 68 Ky 933-152 BLACKSHEAR Newton 25 Tn Lucinda L. 21 Il Thomas F. 4 Mo William R. 2 Mo Mary J. 1/12 Mo 934-153 BLACKSHEAR William S. 27 Tn Milley A. 26 Tn Samantha L. 4 Tn Rick Gregg
----- Original Message ----- From: Karl A Gibson To: Rick-Gregg@hawaii.rr.com Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 4:12 PM Subject: Death Notices from The Buffalo Reflex, Dallas Co. Missouri, 1869-1885 Look-Up Please Rick, I'm looking for 2 sisters. Last name is LINE but could of been spelled LIONS Bessie she died March 2, 1872 Ethel she died August 18, 1873 and was born May 8, 1873. Thank You So Much For Your Time, Beverly kgibson@strato.net Hello Beverly - I could not find Bessie or Ethel in Death Notices; Obits & Funeral Cards; censuses; cemetery books, etc. Rick Gregg