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    1. [MOGASCON] Hermann Advertiser - Courier August 03, 1881 issue
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Schmidt, Nulmeyer, Jungblood,Roberson,Toedtmann,Schneider,Miller,Langenberg,Stoffregen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nMB.2ACI/70 Message Board Post: FROM BOULWARE July 25, 1881 -It is very dry in this part of the County, corn is suffering badly for the want of of rain and not much corn will be raised unless we are favored with rain within a few days. -In the neighborhood of Bay three children were buried week before last. Our worthy miller Mr. Casper Schmidt, Mr. William Nulmeyer and Henry Jungblood were the unfortunate parents. -Mr. Sam Roberson, formerly Justice of the Peace of Boulware, but now resideing in Robertsville, Franklin County, is here visiting relatives and friends, he intends to attend college at Warrenton in September. -Judge Wm. Toedtmann of Richland and family passed through the town of Bay last Saturday on a trip to Cooper Hill to visit his brothers-in-law Wm. and Henry Schneider. -Mr. George Miller, one of the oldest settlers of Boeuf Township was buried on Sunday last. -Mr. Editor, what has become of your Boulware correspondent? he used to come so regular wvery spring but now we have not heard form him for a long time. Answ. we are not infomred of the cause of it. -Mr. W.F. Langenberg is still buying up more cattle and mules. -Mr. Editor, I see and srticle in the Advertiser Courier trying to represent Dr. R. O. Stoffregen as not being a physician. Now, everyone who is acquainted with Dr. Stoffregen, knows that he is a good physician as there is in Gasconade co., and Mr. Aligna is aware that he is not speaking the truth when he says that Stoffregen attended College last winter for the first time in his life. Why does not Aligna sign his name to the article, so that the doctor may know who is his good friend? -There will be a missionary feast at the St. Paul church on Second Creek on the 10th and 11th day of August. A Subscriber.

    01/02/2002 02:19:38
    1. [MOGASCON] Hermann Advertiser-Courier - July 27, 1881
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stoffregen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nMB.2ACI/69 Message Board Post: This article was from an upset doctor that a journalist took a stab at...... A REPLY Bay, Mo., July 25, 1881 Mr. Editor: In justification of myself you will be kind enough to insert the following in the columns of the Advertiser-Courier, which would regard as a favor! The "Communicated" in the Advertiser-Courier, I call a villainous lie, originated by a base, inferior Soul. True enough the St. Louis Med College, sends out circulars, also my name apperars among those of other students and not among the graduates! Why not? becuase, when I inscribed my name, the names of the students were all put under one head in the order in which the tickets were taken out. My name does not apear among those graduating class of 1881, because if Mr. Aligna will take the trouble he'll find it in the catalogue of 1876 that is five years ago, when I graduated with the greatest honrs, he will find my name in the catalogue of 1875, when I attended as well as 1877. So much for an explanation. Mr. Aligna asks, if R.O. St. can show that he is a doctor etc. I have proven that often an many a time and there is one hundred thousand living witnesses to it right here! Whether I have a right to practice ask our county clerk, or if you perfer, come here and I'll show you my rights. Whether I have a right to hold an office? That office was given my by the people of Gasconade Co. and I am satisified with its smallness and noboday shall doubt my right to hold this office. Finally if there is no other friendship for me in Osage, Franklin or Gasoncade co., but what would be killed by so base a lie as set forth in the "communticated" I can well do without it and there is no cause for powerful a sigh, Mr. Aligna. The whole making up of your piece of writing Mr. Aligna betray a mind ready to seize at any scandaleus outrageous news, equaly ready to spread it with great delight to the detriment of your neighbor. Verily, Virgil and Horace, the speech of Cicero against Catilina and other similar masterpieces, if you have a mind to study them, would give you occasion plentyfully to occupy yourself to better advantage then by throwing dirt at a learned professional man. Surely you would there learn that sense of duty and regard for your's neighbor's rights which is so totally absent from your dirty scripture! There you could learn manners enought to keep from sullying a man's name in publicity before you have abundant proof of vague news, such as circulated in your "communicated" R.O. Stoffregen, M.D.

    01/02/2002 01:53:36
  1. 01/02/2002 06:08:06
    1. Re: [MOGASCON] Hermann Advertiser-Courier --- May 18, 1881 issue
    2. Jeannine Burks
    3. Thanks for posting the Herman Advertiser Courier, enjoyed it very much. Jeannine Burks ----- Original Message ----- From: <faed@teleport.com> To: <MOGASCON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 8:19 PM Subject: [MOGASCON] Hermann Advertiser-Courier --- May 18, 1881 issue > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Brueggemann, Langenberg, Moeller, Neese, Pinought, Brndt, Landwehr > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nMB.2ACI/65 > > Message Board Post: > > Happy New Year Fellow Researchers, > > I thought I would try to liven up the board with posting of articles for the Hermann Advertiser Courier for the Boluware Township, Mt. Sterling and the Bay area. > > > LOCALS FROM BOULWARE > > -Nothing last week. > -Not much this week. > -Corn planting is about done. > -Never before has anybody seen vegetation, of every kind, grow as it has for the last week. > -Wheat looks very fine and is about making up what it was behind. > -Fred Brueggemann is repairing the parsonage of the Presbyterian church. Mr Bruegemann is the "boss" builder of the second creek. > -W. F. Langenberg will take a drove of sheep to Etlah for pastorage, this week. > -Fred Moeller has been very sick but is now recovering. > -Miss. Mary Neese has returned from St. Louis where she has been for the past eight months. She looks charming. > -Mr. John Pinough from Berger Station came up on the George Lee buying walnut lumber along the river. He pays from two to three dollars per hundred feet. > -Rudolph Brandt says he will go to church next Sunday, as it has been three years since he went last. He means what he says and don't want anybody to forget it. > -The Buckeye still keep the lead and farmer will sure to harvest their crops. Stoenner & Buschmann has sold 13 New Droppers; 14 Senior Droppers; 5 Self-Rakes of the Buckeye machines, and one Self-Binder. The latter to Henry Landwehr on Third Creek. > > > > > > > ==== MOGASCON Mailing List ==== > Going on vacation? Gone longer than 4 days? Please unsubscribe with no other words but this one word. > Single messages Users, send to Mogascon-L-request@rootsweb.com > Digest Users, send to Mogascon-D-request@rootsweb.com > Do not add anything else but the one word.... unsubscribe >

    01/01/2002 04:53:57
    1. [MOGASCON] Hermann Advertiser-Courier - June 8, 1881 issue
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Buschmann, Colling, Peters, Blanke, Toedtmann, Neese, Jungblut, Tappmeyer, Cooper, Eikermann, Schmidt, Niebrugge Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nMB.2ACI/68 Message Board Post: FROM BOULWARE - June 5, 1881 -Dry awful dry, does everybody cry. -Grass, Oats and Corn is suffering badly for want of rain. -Mr. George H. Buschmann from Owensville was here on a visit, accompanined by his bride, Miss Colling from Roark township. -Mrs. Louis Peters from St. Louis, is here visiting her parents, and relatives; her aged mother Mr. F. Banke is an invalid and has during the last 15 years been confined to her bed. -Mr. F. Toedtmann with his wife and four children, arrived here from Germany to look for a futur home. He is a brother to Charles, August, and Judge William Toedtmann. -The family of Henry Jungblut has been increased. - it is a boy. -A grand wedding will take place at the residence of Mr. Louis Neese on Thursday next., Mr. Jacob Tappmeyer will united in the bonds of wedlock with Miss Mary Neese, sister of Mr. Louis Neese. We congratulate and hope that they may never know sorrow or care. -Wm. F Langenberg started to Berger Station last Tuesday with 72 head of cattle nad will start another lot on Wednesday next. - Thomas McCuin Cooper thinks he will take the premium of the finest Norman colt in Gasconade county. - Herman Eikerman, jr. has a fine crop of wheat on the Haines place, which he offers for sale at a bargain. - Stoenner & Busehmann have just received a large quantity of good whisky, to supply the wants of the farmers during harvest. -Four more Buckeye self-binders, with twine, have been sold in the neighborhood by Stoenner & Buschmann. -The Georgie Lee owned by Capt. H. Bueker, is on the gravel bar at Hensly Ford. - Casper Schmidt, out preminent miller has about complete his saw mill and will begin sawing lumber in about tow weeks. -Fred Niebrugge is suffering from a felon on his thumb. - Last Saturday Mr. W. F. Langenberg lost a very fine mule. It was valued at $150.00

    01/01/2002 02:54:07
    1. [MOGASCON] Re: John C.Duncan or Bolen Duncan
    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/nMB.2ACI/67.1 Message Board Post: Dear Pattie, I don't know if this maybe of any help, but this is what I have on the Duncan's. Good luck in the search. Descendants of John Duncan Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 DUNCAN (DAVIDA) was born 1824. He married SARAH M. RAMSEY, daughter of REUBIN RAMSEY and MILDRED SEARCY. Children of JOHN DUNCAN and SARAH RAMSEY are: i. WILLIAM2 DUNCAN, b. 1847. ii. BOWLES DUNCAN, b. 1849. iii. REUBIN DUNCAN, b. 1854. iv. MILDRED DUNCAN, b. 1857, Osage Co., MO; m. ANDREW JACKSON JETT, May 20, 1875, Osage Co., MO. Marriage Notes for MILDRED DUNCAN and ANDREW JETT: Marriage performed by F.W. Bumpass, J.P.

    01/01/2002 02:39:40
    1. [MOGASCON] John C.Duncan or Bolen Duncan
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Duncan, Ramsey, Searcy, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nMB.2ACI/67 Message Board Post: Searching for anyone related to a Duncan line with a John Duncan born 1824 with wife Sarah and children - William, Reuben, Bowles, Joseph, Robert and Mildred. Searching for stories, dates and pictures of family.

    01/01/2002 01:37:51
    1. [MOGASCON] Hermann Advertiser-Courier - June 1, 1881 issue
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stoenner, Buschmann, Toedtmann, Pysher, Moore, Linnemann, Brinkmann, Bates Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nMB.2ACI/66 Message Board Post: LOCALS FROM BOULWARE -Everything quiet. -No birth, no death, not marriage the past week. -H.W. Stoenner of Stoenner &Buschmann was in St. Louis purchasing goods this week. - Charles Toedtamann has bad luck in the winde business. He bought a barrell at Constable sale last winter and left it in the cellar of Saml (?) Pysher. The barrel bursted the other day and the wine all run out in the cellar. Dead loss to Charley by jingo. -Dr. Moore made a tour through Boulware the other day looking for a patient. Noebody sick, so the doctor returned to the good land of Canaan without reward. - Fred Linnemann, August Brinkmann, William Brinkmann, and Fred Brinkmann have each bought a self-binder from Simon Boeger. -Locusts making their appearance by the millon. Don't know yet what damage they will do. -Nice rain this morning May 23rd. -James Bates of Texas county sent a fine lot of pine lumber to Henry Waldecker who sold it at $1.50 per hundred.

    01/01/2002 12:28:36
    1. [MOGASCON] Hermann Advertiser-Courier --- May 18, 1881 issue
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brueggemann, Langenberg, Moeller, Neese, Pinought, Brndt, Landwehr Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nMB.2ACI/65 Message Board Post: Happy New Year Fellow Researchers, I thought I would try to liven up the board with posting of articles for the Hermann Advertiser Courier for the Boluware Township, Mt. Sterling and the Bay area. LOCALS FROM BOULWARE -Nothing last week. -Not much this week. -Corn planting is about done. -Never before has anybody seen vegetation, of every kind, grow as it has for the last week. -Wheat looks very fine and is about making up what it was behind. -Fred Brueggemann is repairing the parsonage of the Presbyterian church. Mr Bruegemann is the "boss" builder of the second creek. -W. F. Langenberg will take a drove of sheep to Etlah for pastorage, this week. -Fred Moeller has been very sick but is now recovering. -Miss. Mary Neese has returned from St. Louis where she has been for the past eight months. She looks charming. -Mr. John Pinough from Berger Station came up on the George Lee buying walnut lumber along the river. He pays from two to three dollars per hundred feet. -Rudolph Brandt says he will go to church next Sunday, as it has been three years since he went last. He means what he says and don't want anybody to forget it. -The Buckeye still keep the lead and farmer will sure to harvest their crops. Stoenner & Buschmann has sold 13 New Droppers; 14 Senior Droppers; 5 Self-Rakes of the Buckeye machines, and one Self-Binder. The latter to Henry Landwehr on Third Creek.

    01/01/2002 12:19:33
    1. [MOGASCON] Re: Cemetery Survey Lookups
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Meyer, Kicker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nMB.2ACI/50.7 Message Board Post: Would you mind checking in your Cemetery Survey book for Gasconade County to see if you have a listing for anyone with the last names Meyer or Kicker?

    12/31/2001 05:35:54
    1. [MOGASCON] Re: SPALDING - PRICE 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/nMB.2ACI/63.1 Message Board Post: I show the name of that daughter as Hannah Elmira Spalding and she married P. F. Price. I do not have anything further on her, but do have siblings, if you are interested, as she had nine brothers and sisters. Have you corresponded with Louis Taylor on this family? Are you related through Thomas Stites' marriage to Marie Lora Ann Spalding?

    12/30/2001 06:02:18
    1. [MOGASCON] Kinnamon & Sellers in Canaan Twp area
    2. I am trying to locate any further information on the Kinnamon and Sellers family in the Canaan Twp area of Gasconade Co. This trail leads me from Pike Co IL to Gasconade Co MO and finally on to Franklin Co MO and background on what I am trying to piece together in this area follows. Miles E. Sellers and Mary J. Kinnamon married in Pike Co IL in 1869. Anna Lucretia Sellers was born in Hermann?, Gasconade Co MO in 1877. I found the Kinnamon household on the 1850, 1860 & 1870 census in Canaan Twp, Gasconade, MO though none of them include Mary J. and I have yet to determine who her parents and other relatives are. Miles and Mary (Kinnamon) Sellers (who I cannot find on any 1870 census yet) thru oral history from Anna to my grandfather are said to have died around 1880 from an epidemic or disease and Anna was sent back to Pike Co to be raised by her Sellers relatives. 1880 census for Canaan, Gasconade Co finds no Kinnamon or Sellers family - only Anna Cellers, age 3 in the Sawer household with relationship noted as "Ward" 1880 census for Martinsburg, Pike Co, IL finds Miles Sellers living in the household with his mother (age 50+) and brothers (all in their late 20's) however the questionable part on his entry is that he is the last name entered in the household, and the census taker placed a line thru his name and other information noted for him on the census in an attempt to erase him from the household. He is listed as married (not widowed) and under the heading of "Illness" there is a notation for Miles however due to the attempt to remove his information it is unreadable. By 1900 Anna Sellers is back in Pike Co IL and married to a Saxbury. February 17, 1915 Anna (Sellers) Saxbury in New Canton, Pike Co, IL is sent a picture postcard from G. E. & J. H. Kinnamon (both males and they look to be over 50 in age) from Beaufort, Franklin, MO. In looking at the various maps I can see that Beaufort is only a little ways east of Cannan Twp in Gasconade Co and I am now trying to find the connections. My questions are: Who were these Kinnamons in 1850, 1860 & 1870 in Canaan? Were there Kinnamons in other Gasconade Co townships that I haven't found yet? What happened to them between 1870 and 1880 that they are no longer in Canaan? Were Miles & Mary (Kinnamon) Sellers living with them between 1870 and 1880? If Anna's parents died before 1880 did the other Kinnamon's meet the same demise? If so, would that by why she is found in an unrelated household? Was there an epidemic in the area of Gasconade/Franklin Co in 1880? Why would Miles Sellers be back in Pike Co in 1880 with his family and his daughter Anna still be in Gasconade Co as a "Ward"? Since Miles Sellers name was crossed out in the Pike Co 1880 census was he really back in Pike Co at all? Where is Mary (Kinnamon) Sellers in 1880? Who are the Kinnamon's in Beaufort, MO in 1915 that must be related in some way to Anna Sellers thru her mother Mary J. Kinnamon? Any additional thoughts, suggestions of items to search, etc., would be greatly appreciated. Have a wonderful day! Barbara (Saxbury) Freeman http://www.PikeCoILGenWeb.org Pike Co ILGenWeb http://Saxbury.net Saxbury Family History http://NewspaperAbstracts.com Finding our ancestors in the news! http://members.aol.com/saxbury AOL Members Genealogy Web Sites http://AutumnWindz.com Autumn Windz Soaps & Supplies

    12/30/2001 09:16:54
    1. [MOGASCON] Watson and Moore
    2. I am looking for the parents and siblings of Elizabeth Moore. She was born 1821 in Tn. She married John Watson born 1820 Tn . They were married 1840 in Gasconade, Mo. Several of their children were born in Osage, Mo. They were in Texas by 1860. Does anyone know of this family ? Thanks, Theresa

    12/17/2001 03:01:53
    1. [MOGASCON] 1850 Census lookup
    2. Carmen
    3. If someone has the Gasconade 1850 Census, I would really appreciate a lookup on Robert Allen and his wife Cordelia. Thanks so much, Carmen

    12/17/2001 03:07:57
    1. [MOGASCON] Re: Thomas & Anna Miller Maupin Descendants
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dyson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nMB.2ACI/39.2 Message Board Post: Would you happen to know where Emily Dyson was from or who her parents were.

    12/17/2001 02:13:23
    1. Re: [MOGASCON] Re: Thomas & Anna Miller Maupin Descendants
    2. Maxine Wilton
    3. I am interested in your Maupin ( Malcaupin) ancestry. I have a Pumphrey who mar. one in maybe Md in late 1600's or early 1700's in Md orother place close. The Walter Pumphrey b abt 1665???? was fa of Pumphrey who mar. Maupin or Malcaupin). and his fa. was Richard. Maxine Wilton in Wa. mmwaw@sprynet.com -----Original Message----- From: leroyce.bratsveen@mildenhall.af.mil <leroyce.bratsveen@mildenhall.af.mil> To: MOGASCON-L@rootsweb.com <MOGASCON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, December 17, 2001 8:28 AM Subject: [MOGASCON] Re: Thomas & Anna Miller Maupin Descendants >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Dyson >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nMB.2ACI/39.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Would you happen to know where Emily Dyson was from or who her parents were. > > >==== MOGASCON Mailing List ==== >Going on vacation? Gone longer than 4 days? Please unsubscribe with no other words but this one word. >Single messages Users, send to Mogascon-L-request@rootsweb.com >Digest Users, send to Mogascon-D-request@rootsweb.com >Do not add anything else but the one word.... unsubscribe >

    12/17/2001 02:02:24
    1. [MOGASCON] Re: DYSON surname
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DYSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nMB.2ACI/43.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Could you do a lookup for me from the Franklin Co. phone book? I would love to know if there are any DYSONS in that area yet.. You can email me direct at: EllieSS@aol.com Thanks so much, Ellie

    12/16/2001 02:56:14
    1. [MOGASCON] Re: Gasconade County, Missouri -
    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/nMB.2ACI/43.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I can give you info on Virgil Carroll from Union, Mo. I have a Franklin County phone book. (Union is in Franklin County) Email me at: tootie@fidnet.com

    12/16/2001 08:03:16
    1. Re: [MOGASCON] Re: Cemetery Survey Lookups
    2. Nothing listed in the Gasconade cemetery survey book, she may have re-married and buried under her new name. Sorry

    12/09/2001 11:50:00
    1. [MOGASCON] Re: Cemetery Survey Lookups
    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/nMB.2ACI/50.6 Message Board Post: Hello, We are attempting to find the burial location of mary Jones Tayloar, wife #1 of Abednego Downing Taylor. he married 2/Sarah. Sarah and Abednego Taylor are buried at Gibson Cemetery, Crawford Co? Mo., but we are unable to locate the burial place of his first wife, from whom he may have divorced. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Mary is last seen on a Gasconade census around 1850. Thanks so very much. Ruth http://home.talkcity.com/MemoryLn/misschevious2

    12/09/2001 08:29:32