This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Casselman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKB.2ACE/379.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Please E-Mail and I will give address. Thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: casselman,yates,orr,miller,snead,tetrick,nash,coleman,stout Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EKB.2ACE/379.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My information would be proven by a written history, census, and other public records. Believe that a exchange of information off site would be helpful to the both of us. Can reteive your E-Mail address and mail direct if ok. thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Casselman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKB.2ACE/379.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I am Joseph and myrtle Casselmans Grandson, I have the print out from Caldwell co. marrige records licence, they were married on Jan 28 1903 at Kingston Mo, also My home town. Does anyone have proof of Josephs father. I also have link to caldwell co records and some of its cemeterys. Hope we can help each other. Thanks Gomer.
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/EKB.2ACE/738 Message Board Post: Moses, b 1819 NC, parents b NC Elizabeth, b 1821 NC, parents b NC Oliver T., son, age 20, MO Missouri A., dau, 17, MO Familiar family names....may be connected. Would appreciate any info. TIA, Beverly
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/EKB.2ACE/676.1.1 Message Board Post: Charles Albert Manuel, is the father of your Charles Chandler Manuel. Apparently, his wife died, and Charles A. Manuel married Nancy Fannin, in 1865. Charles Albert Manuel, is buried at Everly Cemetery, Daviess County, Missouri. A woman named Lula Mann, has researched some of the Manuel family and the descendants, and has placed various findings here on the Daviess County site on RootsWeb. She did not list any sources for further research by others that may have interest. SOURCES: Daviess County, Missouri genealogy website Caldwell County, Missouri genealogy website California Death Records The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Missouri Birth & Death Records Database _________ Daviess County, Missouri Land Tax Delinquent List (1865-1873) The Gallatin Democrat, June 25, 1874. "Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that Hadley Brown, Treasurer and Ex-Officio Collector of Daviess County, Missouri, will make application to the County Court at the July term, to be begun and held in the city of Gallatin on the 19th day of July A. D. 1874, at the Court House, for an order to sell so much of the real property as shall be sufficient to satisfy the amount of taxes, penalties, interest and costs due for the year 1873 and all delinquent taxes from 1865 to 1871 inclusive." NAME TOWNSHIP Manuel, C. A. Grand River Manuel, C. A. Grand River _________ SALOONS IN THE SEVENTIES AND EIGHTIES IN HAMILTON Narrators: Irving Harper and "Billy" McBrayer "The earliest saloon keeper in Hamilton was Uncle Davy Buster whose life has been written up in a separate paper. He belonged in the late 50s and early 60s. His location was on Broadway on the south right of way, and no other saloon was ever kept there. Charlie Manuel was another of the late 60s, he kept his saloon on the street north of the depot, the earliest Main street in Hamilton." _________ TAYLOR ALLEE IN HAMILTON IN 1865 Narrator: Taylor Allee, 85, of Hamilton, Missouri "This in 1865 was occupied by the Brosius Brothers (George and Jim) in a general store and Otis B. Richardson had his Post Office in the store. Then came a space and then Charley Manuel Saloon, then a space and Aiken Dry Goods and Saloon then a space and a Drug Store which might be Jas. A. McAdoo or he might have come a little later." _________ HAMILTON MERCHANTS IN 1868-69 Narrator: Irving Harper, 72, of Hamilton, Missouri "Back of the depot to the north, was the original Main Street, already in 1869 losing its prestige. Next to the Brosius corner store to the east was the little Richardson store and Post Office and several of the earlier buildings to the east. Here was Manuel's Saloon. Another Saloon was on the Broadway right of way belonging to Dave Buster." _________ Descendants of MANUEL 1 MANUEL ........... 2 GEORGE W. MANUEL b: Abt. 1835 ............... +LUCY C. GRISWOLD b: Abt. 1843 in New York m: April 12, 1861 in Daviess County, Missouri .......................... 3 MAY MANUEL b: Abt. 1863 .......................... 3 WALTER G. MANUEL b: Abt. 1866 Daviess County, Missouri, Marriage Index: Grooms Index 1837-1865 Manuel, George W to Lucy C Griswald 12 Apr 1861 1880 Census, Oakland, Alameda County, California FILM: T9-0061 PAGE: 177A George W. Manuel, is only assumed to be a brother to David A. Manuel, and Charles Albert Manuel. The Manuel's, and Griswold's came from New York, and George W. Manuel, is here mentioned since he was in Daviess County, Missouri, in the early 1860s. George W. Manuel, moves to California at about the same time of David A. Manuel, his alledged brother. His wife Lucy Griswold, is possibly a sister of Laura Griswold. ........... 2 DAVID A. MANUEL b: Abt. 1826 in New York David A. Manuel, received a Land Grant of 160 Acres, on April 2, 1857 in Plattsburg, Daviess County, Missouri. Land Patent Accession/Serial #: MO4730__.441 It is claimed by Lula Mann, that this property was bought by Charles Albert Manuel, before David Manuel, and his family moved to California. ............... +LAURA GRISWOLD b: Abt. 1838 in New York m: March 17, 1852 in McHenry County, Illinois David Manuel, and Laura Griswold, divorced, and Laura married Henry S. Colburn. It appears as though David, and Laura's children equally split between the parents. 1880 Census, Seattle, King County, Washington FILM: T9-1396 PAGE: 249A .......................... 3 GEORGE MANUEL b: Abt. 1855 in Illinois .......................... 3 ELINOR MANUEL b: Abt. 1859 in Missouri .......................... 3 DAVID L. MANUEL b: Abt. 1865 in California .......................... 3 LOUIS M. MANUEL b: Abt. 1865 .......................... 3 AUGUSTUS MANUEL b: January 7, 1868 in California d: September 29, 1946 in Alameda County, California ........... *2nd Wife of DAVID A. MANUEL: 1880 Census, Hot Spring, Napa County, California FILM: T9-0069 PAGE: 423D ............... +CHARLOTTE BROWN b: Abt. 1856 in Massachusetts m: October 26, 1870 in Napa County, California .......................... 3 WILLIAM MANUEL b: Abt. 1872 in California .......................... 3 FANNIE MANUEL b: Abt. 1874 in California .......................... 3 FRANKLIN MANUEL b: Abt. 1878 in California ........... 2 CHARLES ALBERT MANUEL b: Abt. 1832 in New York ............... +ANNA .......................... 3 CHARLES CHANDLER MANUEL b: August 1854 in Franklin County, New York d: Aft. 1920 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri Burial: Buchanan County, Missouri 1880 Census, Union Township, Daviess County, Missouri FILM: T9-0684 PAGE: 47B .............................. +RHODA J. STANFORD b: Abt. 1858 in Missouri m: December 9, 1878 in Daviess County, Missouri d: Bef. 1920 ......................................... 4 ALFRED H. MANUEL b: 1879 in Union Township, Daviess County, Missouri ......................................... 4 DOLLIE MANUEL b: June 14, 1888 in Union Township, Daviess County, Missouri ............................................. +JOHN F. TUTIE b: Abt. 1885 in Missouri .......................... 3 ADA MANUEL b: Abt. 1857 in Franklin County, New York .......................... 3 JOHN WARREN MANUEL b: February 14, 1859 in Illinois d: December 25, 1913 in Gallatin, Daviess County, Missouri Burial: Centenary Cemetery, Daviess County, Missouri .............................. +SARAH MALISSA McCOY b: Abt. 1871 in Daviess County, Missouri m: December 27, 1885 in Daviess County, Missouri ......................................... 4 MANUEL b: Stillborn in Union Township, Daviess County, Missouri Burial: Centenary Cemetery, Daviess County, Missouri ......................................... 4 MANUEL b: April 24, 1889 in Union Township, Daviess County, Missouri ........... *2nd Wife of CHARLES ALBERT MANUEL: Daviess County, Missouri, Marriage Index: Grooms Index 1837-1865 Manuel, C. A. to Nancy Fanning 19 Jan 1865 1880 Census, Union, Daviess County, Missouri FILM: T9-0684 PAGE: 47A ............... +NANCY FANNIN b: Abt. 1847 in Lawrence County, Kentucky m: January 19, 1865 in Daviess County, Missouri Nancy Fannin, is the daughter of Philip Fannin, and Rebecca Clay, of Lawrence County, Kentucky. Rebecca Clay-Fannin, is buried at Everly Cemetery, Daviess County, Missouri. .......................... 3 WILLIAM MANUEL b: January 2, 1866 Burial: Brown Cemetery, Daviess County, Missouri .............................. +SUSAN EVANS m: in Daviess County, Missouri Burial: Brown Cemetery, Daviess County, Missouri .......................... 3 ANNA MANUEL b: Abt. 1868 .......................... 3 WILLIS MANUEL b: Abt. 1869 .......................... 3 NELLIE MANUEL b: Abt. 1871 .......................... 3 EMMA REBECCA MANUEL b: Abt. 1874 d: 1949 in Pittsburg, Crawford County, Kansas .............................. +MELVIN WARREN TOMLINSON m: December 24, 1891 in Daviess County, Missouri
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thompson, Wilburn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EKB.2ACE/524.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I am interested in your Wilburn research. I have a Clark Wilburn who married in to the Thompson family. And another possible Wilburn, Josephine, who married into the same Thompson family in Daviess Co. MO. I'm thinking it is possible that these two people are siblings, but need to document. Clark was b. abt 1854 IN, parents NC, and Josephine 1852 b. IN, not sure about parents, but quite similar. Thanks in advance, hope you can help, thanks! Althea
Hello, After 7 years of researching far back into time, I am now working on someone who lived more recently. Do you happen to have an Earl Don ("Bud") THOMPSON in your files? The one I seek would have been born about 1888. He spent *part* of his life in Chillicothe, MO. But, he left there between 1925 and 1940. His mother's (or maybe step-mother's) name was either Steka or Stella. Did he marry after 1925? Where did he live after leaving Chillicothe? Did he have children? When and where did he die? Thanks for any and all leads, Leslie Bridges Kohler [email protected] and/or [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Elam Pryor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKB.2ACE/737 Message Board Post: Looking for info on Alma L. Elam, married ? Pryor. She was the sister to Arthur W. Elam, and daughter of John M. and Hattie M. Boyce Elam.
I must have missed the earlier posting on Manuels - but here's some info (no relation so all I know is what's below): 11Jun1880 Union Tp, Dist 236, Daviess Co MO, house155/family159 Charles A 48 VT VT VT farmer Nancy 33 KY VA VA Warren 21 IL Willie 13 MO Nellie 9 MO Emma 6 MO House 162 / family 166 Charles E 24 NY VA NY Rhoda 22 MO unk unk Albert 8.12 MO 30Jul1870 Hamilton Tp Caldwell Co MO #104-104 Charles 35 NY saloon keeper Nancy 24 KY Charles 12 MO Warren 10 MO William 4 MO Annie 2 MO Willie 1 MO 18Jun1860 Grand River Tp Daviess Co MO house 216-216 (Ancestry has it transcribed as Maund but it's Manuel when you look at the actual image. Not a given that this is yours, but it's a good possibility. Obviously Nancy was a 2nd wife - unless she started having kids at age 12.) Charles C 29 VT Anna 25 NY Charles 5 NY Ada 3 IL John 1 IL Message Board Post: I came across a C A MANUEL in Daviess Co., MO. I found this on the USGenWeb for said county: "EVERLY CEMETERY" Followed by this disclaimer: "This information is taken from a poor photocopy. Please be aware it may contain errors as some of the letters are difficult to decipher." Followed by: "Manuel C. A. Co. M. 4 Prov. E. N. Mo. Mil." The entry format displayed other areas, such as dates, but there were no dates in this source. I am wondering whether or not this is the Charles Albert MANUEL that you speak of. Additionally, it seems that you may have a connection with the Charles Albert MANUEL, as you stated that he was the brother of David, etc. I am looking for that connection and other data that you may have on the Charles A. MANUEL and wife Nancy Fanning. If this Charles A. MANUEL, is in fact the brother of the individuals to which you speak of, then he is the son of a Chandler and Betsy / Besty / Eliz / Mary (YOUNG) MANUEL. I have seen the spelling various ways. I am trying to see if this family, Charles and Nancy are related to the family of Chandler. Any help, or information that you can provide would be greatly appreciated. I am the Great Great Great Grandson of David & Susan* (CORSER / COURSER) MANUEL. I believe that Chandler is the older brother of Gardner, Wilder, and Lucinda MANUEL, all known siblings of David and Susan, i.e., sourced data. *Susan's name has various spellings, e.g. Susanna, Susana, Susannah, etc., and some spell her last name as COURSER, in lieu of CORSER. She is the daughter of Asa and Jane (FITZGERALD) CORSER / COURSER.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MANUEL, CORSER-COURSER, THOMPSONS, ELKINS, MORSE, PACKARD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKB.2ACE/676.1 Message Board Post: I came across a C A MANUEL in Daviess Co., MO. I found this on the USGenWeb for said county: "EVERLY CEMETERY" Followed by this disclaimer: "This information is taken from a poor photocopy. Please be aware it may contain errors as some of the letters are difficult to decipher." Followed by: "Manuel C. A. Co. M. 4 Prov. E. N. Mo. Mil." The entry format displayed other areas, such as dates, but there were no dates in this source. I am wondering whether or not this is the Charles Albert MANUEL that you speak of. Additionally, it seems that you may have a connection with the Charles Albert MANUEL, as you stated that he was the brother of David, etc. I am looking for that connection and other data that you may have on the Charles A. MANUEL and wife Nancy Fanning. If this Charles A. MANUEL, is in fact the brother of the individuals to which you speak of, then he is the son of a Chandler and Betsy / Besty / Eliz / Mary (YOUNG) MANUEL. I have seen the spelling various ways. I am trying to see if this family, Charles and Nancy are related to the family of Chandler. Any help, or information that you can provide would be greatly appreciated. I am the Great Great Great Grandson of David & Susan* (CORSER / COURSER) MANUEL. I believe that Chandler is the older brother of Gardner, Wilder, and Lucinda MANUEL, all known siblings of David and Susan, i.e., sourced data. *Susan's name has various spellings, e.g. Susanna, Susana, Susannah, etc., and some spell her last name as COURSER, in lieu of CORSER. She is the daughter of Asa and Jane (FITZGERALD) CORSER / COURSER.
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/EKB.2ACE/652.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Lorraine, I am actually researching the Mowatt name in this instance. My Grandparents, West and Mowatt, lived in Daviess County in the late 1800's and early 1900's, then moved to New York. Half of the West children were born in Altamont and the rest in New York. I do not know of a Cole connection as of yet to the West's or Mowatt's. If you are aware of anything I sure would appreciate any information that you would like to share. Have a great day! Pennie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cole, Oakes, Cary, Alden, Dustin, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKB.2ACE/652.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Pennie West, are you researching the Cole background? If so, I would like to communicate with you! The Eleazer which the bio was about is a brother of my great grandfather Leonard Cole b. 1815. Lorraine Cole Albrecht
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MADDOX Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EKB.2ACE/688.1.1 Message Board Post: Was Oliver King Maddox and Lottie Bell Campbell the father and mother of your Edward Maddox ? Please email me. [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MADDOX Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/mbexec/msg/4300/EKB.2ACE/688.1 Message Board Post: HELLO, MY NAME IS CONNIE. I AM ALSO SEARCHING FOR MADDOX. MY GGRANDFATHERS NAME WAS EDWARD MADDOX. I AM NOT SURE WHEN HE WAS BORN, BUT I KNOW HE MARRIED BESSIE LANE OF INDIANA AND THEY LIVED IN ILLINIOS AND HAD 2 KIDS, ERMA RUBY MADDOX AND CARROLL DEAN MADDOX. ERMA WAS BORN 6-2-1904 AND DIED 3-7-1941. ANY INFO. WOULD BE APPRICIATED.
I have a Susan Ann Breeden that lived in Daviess County: Descendants of Susan Ann Breeden 1 Susan Ann Breeden b: Dec 19, 1807 in Ireland d: Apr 23, 1874 in Civil Bend, Davies Co., MO. +Obediah Miller b: Aug 01, 1801 in VA. d: May 25, 1877 in Civil Bend, Davies Co., MO. ____2 Elizabeth Jane Miller ____2 Orville A. Miller ____2 Rhodeha N. Miller ____2 Sarah Ann Miller ____2 William T. Miller b: Dec 04, 1828 d: Aug 10, 1908 ______+Charity Wilmoth d: Feb 15, 1894 ____*2nd Wife of William T. Miller: ______+M.E. ____2 James Marion Miller b: Aug 17, 1832 in Hawkins Co., TN. d: Dec 29, 1903 in Gentry Co., MO. Burial: Hardwick-Wheeler Cem., Gentry Co., MO ______+Delphia Sophia Wheeler b: Mar 27, 1839 in McFall, Gentry Co., MO. m: Jul 03, 1856 d: Apr 18, 1887 in Gentry Co., MO. Burial: Hardwick-Wheeler Cem., Gentry Co., MO Father: Benjamin Wheeler Mother: Sophia Bratcher ____*2nd Wife of James Marion Miller: ______+Susan Fuget m: Mar 16, 1890 in McFall, Gentry Co., MO. Chuck Townsend Clio, Michigan <mailto:[email protected]>
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/EKB.2ACE/735 Message Board Post: I am trying to locate persons who might have any information on household, Benton, Daviess County, MO. 157-158, J. W. Powell, b. 1815. His wife was Hulda. I find in his household also, EMMA GARTHEE born 1848 also in Kentucky, and a John Doty, born 1840 in Tennessee. Can anyone tell me about these people?
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/EKB.2ACE/732.2.1 Message Board Post: He was listed as one of William H. Breeden's children in the Daviess county geneology, which confused me for awhile. WH never listed him in the 1850 or 1860 census so I decided he wasn't related in that way. His father was Joseph and WH's father was Joseph, but I don't know if it was the same Joseph. WH is my GGG grandfather on my mother's side. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Hi, It was interesting to read this message in the Daviess County mail list. Sarah Jane Taylor was my gr. grandmother. I have quite a bit of info on the Taylors, but there is some mystery regarding Sarah's birth parents--some info says her mother died when she was 3 days old and that her father died when she was 3 years old. At this time, I don't believe her father was the William involved in the murder of his father-in-law, but am not 100% sure of this. I never met Sarah Jane Taylor Reed (married my gr. grandfather, Orange Andrew Reed). I have exchanged info with several Taylor researchers and I believe that Nathan did end up in Oregon. I show her father to be William Taylor and her mother as Sarah Brewer I've never explored the Brewer line, and do know that the Taylors in Daviess County and other Missouri counties have been a tangled "mess". I have some messages regarding this, and will share later. I am very busy with a family reunion of my mother's (Starr) family members. It will be just cousins, as our last aunt died in April--that was the reason we felt we should get together for some reason other than funerals. I live in Nampa, Idaho. My father was born in Daviess County and so were my Reed grandparents. Doris Patti, Nathan Taylor is my husband's 2nd-gr-grandfather, through Nathan's son, Thomas. I also found his family in the 1850 Daviess Co., MO, census, and in the Oregon 1870 and 1880 census, but haven't found him in an 1860 census. Perhaps he was enroute to Oregon, on the Oregon Trail. Another Taylor descendant whom I am in contact with tells me that Nathan raised 4 nieces and nephews--Sarah, Charles, Alvin, and Martha. I wonder if they were children of James H. in 1850 census. I found several Taylors in the 1840 Daviess Co., MO, census also, but it's hard to tell if or how they might be related. There is a William Taylor age 20-30 with one male under 5, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 10-15, and 1 female 15-20. That William is the right age to be the William father of Nathan in 1850 census, but don't know. There are several Taylors in index of History of Daviess Co., MO. Have you seen that source or had a lookup done in it? I haven't, but it would be good to get it. Would ap! preciate hearing of any other progress you've made on this. ______________________________
I am looking for anyone researching the Ellis Dean family in Jackson Twp. Daviess Co. MO. Ellis Dean married an Oxford and had at least a daugther Melvina who married John Anders. John Anderson and Melvina Dean had 5 children and I only know of Herbert b. abt 1883 and Mattie born abt 1900. Would live to compare notes with anyone researching this family NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] Lenora (Weber)Mulock from Menomonee Falls, WI Researching: Mulock, Pochowski, Szewczykowski, McMahon, Hart, Curry; Burg, Grim, Dean, Hayburn, Sturdevant, Kelley, Rosar; Weber, Duckgeischel, Bergerson,Rosar, Ritter Town of Fussville and Menomonee Falls, WIS
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: TAYLOR, BREWER, OSTER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKB.2ACE/654.1.1 Message Board Post: James children were living with Nathan and Emily in 1880 census. I have connected with several descendants also. Do you know if the William Taylor who murdered his father in law was Nathan's father? I believe that Nathan's mother was Sarah Brewer. William Taylor is without a wife on 1850 census but it is marked married in the last year so that may have been a 2nd wife (Julie Oster?) Nathan's sister was raised by relatives and never left Mo. Nathan and James turned up in Oregon 1865. Benjamin Taylor, father of William and Jacob) did go to California and I found him in Sonoma. I don't know if he was Nathan and James grandfather or not. Please email me privately and we can exchange info.