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    1. Re: ESTHER DAVIS TENPENNY WHEELER
    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/GKB.2ACE/130.188.1132 Message Board Post: Nora, I have lost contact with you. Please reply so I know how to find you now. Cousin Dan

    07/20/2004 05:22:05
    1. Re: lethco ,Lethcoe link
    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/an/GKB.2ACE/23.26.93.120.205.380.1214.2 Message Board Post: James D. Lethcoe and Mary Worly would be my great-grandparents. I would like any information you have on their parents and any further back. My mom is Betty Lethcoe the son of Robert and Mary(Cooper) Lethcoe.

    07/20/2004 03:54:55
    1. Hartley Burials and Mt. Taber Cemetery
    2. Twila Jennings Smith
    3. I am now researching the William L. Hartley/Eva Frances Pettit Hartley family. William is buried at Mt. Taber but I don't have burial dates/places for his family. They are as follows: Hartley, Eva Frances Pettit DOB: November 1873 DOD: Before April 1910 (when census was completed) Children are: Hartley, Bertha M. DOB: November 1895 Hartley, Dempsey R. DOB: August 1897 Hartley, Lizzie DOB; Abt. 1901 Hartley, Elsie DOB: Abt. 1905 Hartley, Clifford Maxie DOB: January 15, 1908 I don't have the DOD for any of the children. They may or may not be buried at Mt. Taber so any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Twila

    07/20/2004 08:17:30
    1. Pettit Burials at Mt. Taber Cemetery
    2. Twila Jennings Smith
    3. I am researching the Daniel Cook Pettit/Laura V. Hagee family. Both Daniel and Laura are buried at the Mt. Taber Cemetery and I am wondering whether or not their children may also be buried there. Specifically I am looking for the following: Pettit, Jack Morris DOB: Abt. 1908 Pettit, Myrtle DOB: Abt. 1909 Neither of these children show on the 1920 Census which lists Daniel as a WD. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks in advance. Twila

    07/20/2004 08:04:17
    1. Re: Need help to find my McCLAIN Family of Douglas County MO
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Reed ,Lawrence ,Kennedy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GKB.2ACE/1642.1.3 Message Board Post: Looking For A Margarett Reed born About 1821 Ky Mobed to Indiana Married Samuel Lawrence 1837 Indiana Interested in Your Hatfield to Reed Family m Margarett Stepfather C. Gorman , Samuel Lawrence Moved To Taney Co Mo About 1840 Douglas Co About Mo 1870

    07/18/2004 01:38:10
    1. Arden Cem
    2. Hi My grgrgrandparents and three of their girls are buried down the hill east from Arden Cem in a little valley by a tree and they are the only five buried there John Wesley Garrison and Mary Ann Polly Garrison b. 1841 and 1845 respectively (they were cousins hence her maiden name is also Garrison) and their three daughters Malinda (Linda) A Garrison b. 1866 d. 1897, Lydia Sophronia Garrison b. 1870 d. 1909, Arbezenia (Arba) S Garrison b. 1874 d. 1915 Of course the Arden Cem is was on their land and a lot of Garrison are buried in the Arden Cem Maybe someone can get on here to let you know about early name of Arden Cem but I do not believe it was ever named Garrison altho I could be wrong on that Ken Brown would be one to contact on this question also. Douglas County site coordinator. Now there is a Garrison Cem over in Christian Co MO http://www.rootsweb.com/~mochrist/garrison.htm Would you be able to tell me the one you are looking for?? Best Rena Colorado

    07/17/2004 05:30:09
    1. Arden Cemetery History?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GKB.2ACE/1688 Message Board Post: I realize that there is a Garrison Cemetery very close to Arden Cemetery. I have a written record that states someone was buried in the Garrison grave yard in 1877. However the transcription for Garrison Cemetery shows no burials that early. The earliest was in 1891. Was Arden Cemetery originally named 'Garrison?'

    07/16/2004 07:15:55
    1. Oak Forest and Fairview Incorporated Cemeteries, Clay Twp., Douglas County
    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/GKB.2ACE/1687 Message Board Post: ** I don't think this posted. I've finally finished recording these two cemeteries to the point of posting them on the web. I will keep these updated, as I visit several times a year. If you have any questions, please let me know! Kristi http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kltowe/index.html

    07/16/2004 03:11:14
    1. Re: potter family
    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/an/GKB.2ACE/1496.2.1.2.3.2.1 Message Board Post: Whoops - Jimmie is listed as 16 years old.

    07/16/2004 06:45:05
    1. Re: potter family
    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/an/GKB.2ACE/1496.2.1.2.3.2 Message Board Post: Allen T & Desdamona Potter are in Marshall Twp, Logan Co, OK in 1910. Census dated 18 May 1910 - Page 192A. I can't read their ages - both are born in KY. Children listed in the household are Tom, age 22, b. KY, Sallie, age 18, b. KY, Taylor, age 15 b. KY, & Jimmie age 15, b. KY.

    07/16/2004 06:44:15
    1. Re: potter family
    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/an/GKB.2ACE/1496.2.1.2.3.1.1 Message Board Post: If Emily is the mother of Paige & Claudia I think she was probably a 2nd wife of Mr. Potter. I think she would be too young to also be the mother of Thomas & Nat. Taylor would be a toss-up.

    07/15/2004 02:16:18
    1. Re: potter family
    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/an/GKB.2ACE/1496.2.1.2.3.1 Message Board Post: I found a WWI Draft Registration Card for Paige Potter on Ancestry.com. He was b. 28 Aug 1898 and lived at 57 Lake St, Danville, IL. He was medium height, medium build, brown eyes, and light brown hair. His next of kin is shown as Emily S Potter - same address. His occupation was moving picture operator. In the 1920 Danville, IL census , Emily S Potter, age 45, b. TN, divorced, is the chief cook at the National Home DVS (Veteran's home/hospital?). Shown with her is Claudia H Potter, age 18, school teacher, b. TN. & Paige Potter, age 21, b. TN, electrician in an electrical shop. Paige is shown twice in this census. The 2nd time he is a lodger with the Louis & Josie Wesching (spelling?) family on S State/Slate St. All other information is the same. Thomas age 32, Nat age 36, & Taylor age 25 are streetcar conductors and boarders in the Hazel Street household of Etta Beamer/Beaner. Hope this is helpful.

    07/15/2004 02:04:22
    1. Re: potter family
    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/an/GKB.2ACE/1496.2.1.2.3 Message Board Post: Need some help here!!! I am totally new to this researching family lines. My mothers father was Paige Allen Potter born Aug 20, 1898 in Tn. The siblings I know of are Thomas aug 21, 1888, Nathan 1882, and Taylor May 1, 1894 all born in KY. There mother was from Tn and Father from Ky. Allen Thomas Potter and Desdamona Dick is who I was told where there parents. And Thomas H. Potter and Narcissa Scruggs where Thomas H. Potters parents. Not many people are researching this line of Potters so I am having a bit of a problem finding information. All I actually know for sure is that Paige and his 3 brothers moved to Danville, IL, Paige was said to have married a Mary and had a son that they called Bud, who was Physically challanged.

    07/12/2004 05:41:45
    1. Re: Nancy Jane Strong
    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/an/GKB.2ACE/262.1310.1316.1315.1 Message Board Post: This is my family you wrote about. Are you related to them? Email me.

    07/10/2004 03:51:48
    1. FW:USGenWeb National Election 2004
    2. Kenneth Brown
    3. Our state coordinator, Larry Flesher, has asked that I forward this reminder for all USGenWeb members to vote in the national election over the next 30 days. The Ozark Uncle Kenneth Brown, Ph.d., CPA Emeritus (Retired) Professor, Springfield, MO Email1: ozarkuncle@sbcglobal.net Email2: kwb237f@smsu.edu -----Original Message----- From: LGFlesher [mailto:lflesher@fidnet.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 7:53 PM To: MOGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOGEN] [Fwd: [USGenWeb-SW] USGenWeb National Election 2004] -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [USGenWeb-SW] USGenWeb National Election 2004 Resent-Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 15:50:07 -0600 Resent-From: USGENWEB-SW-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 17:48:27 -0400 From: Tina S. Vickery <tsvickery@adelphia.net> Reply-To: USGENWEB-SW-L@rootsweb.com To: USGENWEB-SW-L@rootsweb.com **Please forward to all USGenWeb Members and Lists** Voting in the USGenWeb National Election 2004 will begin July 1, 2004, and continue through July 31, 2004. Registered USGenWeb Members will receive a password via E-mail over the next two or three days. Follow the instructions *carefully* in the note, and on the voting form. Voters will have to designate the election in which they wish to participate, as the EC will be conducting several elections simultaneously this year. Eventually there will be a total of four elections from which to choose. Members will only be allowed to vote in the election(s) for which they are eligible. If you are a Registered USGenWeb Member and you have not received a password within two or three days, or if you experience difficulty with the voting form, contact your area EC Representative. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgwelections/current.html Please state your full name, the areas of the project for which you are a volunteer, and any E-mail addresses you may use. Members may only vote once. It will not be possible to go back later and change your vote. For more information about the Election and the candidates, go to the Election Committee National Election 2004 web page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgwelections/national-2004/index.html The EC would like to encourage everyone to vote! The USGenWeb Election Committee ==== USGENWEB-SW Mailing List ==== The CC representatives for the SW-SC region are currently Phyllis Rippee & Bettie Wood. The SC representative is Larry Flescher. ==== MOGEN Mailing List ==== Missouri files in the USGenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/mo/mofiles.htm ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    07/01/2004 02:34:07
    1. Re: MODOUGLA-D Digest V04 #60
    2. Karen Hoagland
    3. I am researching the following names in Douglas Co., MO area: Blankenship Burris Wilson Upchurch Andrews Goforth I would be happy to share any information that I have. I would love to have new information that anyone would possibly have. I do have my brick walls, but I have quite a bit of information on some, not alot on others. Karen Blankenship Hoagland ----- Original Message ----- From: <MODOUGLA-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <MODOUGLA-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 12:00 PM Subject: MODOUGLA-D Digest V04 #60

    06/30/2004 08:17:08
    1. ROLL CALL -- Towe, Robertson, Hull, Beard, Coffman, Filer, Goodman, Wo ods
    2. Basically, if you're family is located in the eastern half of Douglas County, we're probably kin! FAMILY LINES 1) Charley Walter TOW(E) and Lydia Anna ROBERTSON migrated from Carroll County, VA to Olathe (Clay Township) about 1894. My grandparents still live on the farm there. 11 children lived to adulthood. These are my great-great-grandparents and are buried at Fairview Cemetery in Clay Township. Lyida's brother and sister also migrated here, and were married to TYSONs. 2) Daniel E. HULL and Mary A.E. BEARD migrated from Augusta County, VA in 1853-54. They lived on 1,000 acres south of Mountain Grove until war broke out, and moved north to Dent County for protection. Daniel died there. Mary is buried at the Old Swedish Cemetery in Mountain Grove. Their son, Newton A. HULL, lived in Douglas County for over 20 years and is buried at Denlow wit his third wife, Nancy Virginia COFFMAN WOODY. These are my great-great-grandparents. Nancy's parents were William COFFMAN (buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Wright County) and his first wife, Susannah PRESLEY. 3) Jacob FILER and Sarah SMITH arrived here before 1900 and lived near Oak Forest in Clay Township. Their daughter Emma married John Dawson WOODS, son of John Sevier WOODS and Louisa Jane SLUDER. Doss, Emma, Jacob and Sarah are all buried at Oak Forest Cemetery in Clay Township. John and Louisa are buried at Denlow. Doss and Emma are my great, great, great-grandparents. 4) John Henry GOODMAN and Rosa WOODS were both born in Douglas County and lived here all their lived. Rosa is the daughter of the afore-mentioned Doss and Emma (FILER) WOODS, and John was the son of James Pleasanton "Pleas" GOODMAN and Elizabeth RILEY. John and Rosa were my great-great-grandparents and are buried at Oak Forest. NOTE: I don't know which of the RILEY lines Elizabeth descends from, so I'd LOVE to hear anything on this. HISTORICAL RESEARCH 1) I'm compiling a listing of all persons buried at Oak Forest and Fairview Cemeteries, located in Clay Township. If I can figure out exactly how to make it look like I want, I'll be posting it to the web, and keeping them updated. My notes include any genealogical information I have, regardless if the person is directly related to me. 2) I am trying to abstract the Norwood Index newspapers that were printed from 1927 to 1949. There's a lot of local columns in each each, and the typeface cannot be read by a scanner, so I am manually re-typing the information. This is a long-term project. 3) I am using the census images on ancestry.com to try and locate every Douglas County family in my database (which currently numbers nearly 31,000 individuals). I'm up to 1910. FAMILY ARCHIVING 1) I still have my great-grandmother's photographs to scan any burn to CD. I have managed to get most of them into archival-safe albums, and organized. 2) I'm going through Douglas County, Missouri: History and Families 1857-1995 and connecting several non-related lines. I'm up to the M's. In my spare time, I hold down a full-time job, so I don't get as much done as fast as I would like. I do make it up to Douglas County about every 2-3 months. Kristi Towe Pea Ridge, Arkansas ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!

    06/29/2004 06:37:02
    1. ROLL CALL: JOHNSON, HAWS, TRUSTY
    2. Dear List, Seeking information/connections: mainly on any JOHNSON connections: AARON FRANCIS JOHNSON (1837 AL-1905 MO) Aaron F. was married to Alabeth Wood. They lived many years in Douglas Co. and are both buried in Mt. Ararat Cemetery, Douglas Co. MO. CHILDREN OF AARON & ALABETH JOHNSON: Moses Francis, b. 1859: Henry Wood, B. 1863: Isaac Monroe, b. 1864: Lovy Jane, b. 1867: Sarah Clementine, b. 1869: Easter Elizabeth, b. 1872. THOMAS MARION JOHNSON (1834 AL-1911 TX) Thomas M. was married twice: first to Virginia Caroline Craddock @1855, probably Phelps or Texas Co. MO. Virginia d. 1866. CHILDREN OF THOMAS & VIRGINIA JOHNSON: Lovie L., b. 1857, Martha Jane, b. 1859, Nancy Caroline, b. 1861, Andrew Jackson, b. 1863 & Sarah Virginia, b. 1866. All prob. born Phelps Co. MO. Thomas m. second to Julia Ann Clark Trusty, widow of James Marion Trusty. They migrated to Douglas Co. MO prior to 1880 census and to Clay Co. TX in 1888. Both are buried in the Benvanue Cemetery, Byers, Clay Co. TX. CHILDREN OF THOMAS M. & JULIA JOHNSON: James William, b. 1870 & Aaron Frank, b. 1874. Lovie (Pullen) JOHNSON (1802 TN, AL or NC-1882 MO). Lovie was second wife of John JOHNSON, father to above listed Aaron & Thomas. John d. @1854, prob. Dent Co. MO. Lovie is buried in Fairview Cemetery, near Vanzant, Douglas Co. MO. Solomon HAWS: son-in-law of John JOHNSON/Lovie Pullen. Solomon married to Elizabeth Johnson, sister to Aaron Francis and Thomas Marion, (1821 AL) Both Solomon & Elizabeth died @ 1885 prob. Douglas Co. I have no place of burial for Solomon & Elizabeth. Am long time Johnson researcher. Have various information on all persons listed above. Always willing to exchange info to benefit both parties. Thank you, Judy Johnson Erickson, TX

    06/29/2004 10:03:53
    1. Roll Call: Coats,Veasey, Glasco, Alsup, Lord, Turley
    2. Patricia Teed
    3. -- I have been researching my son's paternal heritage for the last three years, and I still have several loose ends. One ggggrandfather was Jeremiah Earl "Jerry" Coats. I would like information about the several wives of Jerry Coats, particularly Nora H. Veasey, the mother of Viola Mae Coats Glasco, my son's gggrandmother. Another ggggrandfather was William A. "Bill" Glasco. Bill Glasco was the son of Mary Ann Glasco and, we think, Henry B. Glasco. Henry B. Glasco married Mary Ann Stewart in Osage Co. in 1851. By the time they lived in Falling Springs in 1860, the census shows that they had four children: James F. b. <1821>, Thomas W. b. <1857>, Sarah Ann Harriet b. 1855 and Martha Elizabeth b. 1859. In the 1870 census Mary Ann Glasco, Sarah, Martha and William are living with Moses and Eliza Alsup Woods. Cathie Reilly and I have not been able to determine what happened to Henry and when or where he is buried. Nor do we know exactly what happened to Mary Ann after 1870 and where she is buried. The death certificates for both William and Sarah Ann list Mary Ann Alsup and William Richard Glasco as the parents (Henry had a step-brother named Richard). William is listed as Moses Lock(e) Alsup's grandson in the 1880 census. If that is true, who is Mary Ann Alsup's mother? And what of Mary Ann Stewart? What happened to James and Thomas (Martha married James Harrison in Osage Co.)? Bill Glasco married Sarah Ann "Sallie Ann" Lord Wood(s). Sallie Ann's first husband was James W. Wood(s), by whom she had four children: John, Michael, Ibby (married Murdock) and Mahala (married first Farmer, then Proctor). Sallie Ann's mother was Mercy Jane Foster who married Jasper Turley, then Thomas H. Lord. Sallie Ann was born in 1857. I've seen 1851 as the date for Mercy Jane's marriage to Lord, but supposedly Lord adopted Sallie Ann. The death certificate lists Turley as her father. What is correct? I would welcome any information about these unanswered questions and would be especially grateful for photos of any of the parties listed. I will gladly share what information I have which also includes material about the Rhoads, Heard and Goforth families. Patricia Teed in Austin, Texas

    06/29/2004 07:09:20
    1. RE: [MODOUGLA] Re: MODOUGLA-D Digest V04 #59 Rollcall
    2. Barbara Carlile
    3. Andrew J Hall md Sallie Dixon Would love info on her Barbara in OK _________________________________________________________________ Watch the online reality show Mixed Messages with a friend and enter to win a trip to NY http://www.msnmessenger-download.click-url.com/go/onm00200497ave/direct/01/

    06/29/2004 06:40:16