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    1. Re: [MOGreene] James Stanton Huston-Hattie Ford
    2. -Don't know whether this will help you out with what you're looking for, however, I can tell you that Hattie F. (Ford), born about 1877 in Missouri, is in our family files as an Aldridge descendant. As of 1939, our Hattie was living in or near Strafford, Missouri. I feel certain that your Hattie and ours are one and the same (our Hattie's parents are buried at Danforth. . . .) I would like to have more info on her and her husband (who is in our files only as surname Houston). Are you a descendant? -We have no info on descendants. -Becky (Chandler) Aldridge

    07/29/2001 12:02:55
    1. RE: [MOGreene] Judy's transcriptions
    2. John Atchley
    3. Good. How are those files accessed? Thanks, John -----Original Message----- From: Carolyn Caplinger [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 7:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MOGreene] Judy's transcriptions Everything that is typed on this mailing list is archived into the mailing list permit files. Carolyn Caplinger [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Atchley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 6:25 PM Subject: [MOGreene] Judy's transcriptions > I've recently rejoined the list after a couple of years away and I notice > that Judy has been sending a pretty steady stream of transcribed documents > to the list. So far nothing has been of benefit to me directly BUT is > anybody archiving Judy's work in a searchable database? If so, where? If > not, does anyone mind if I start doing so? I think I've got the space on > my commercial account and I can set up a couple of scripts to handle some > simple search and indexing functions, maybe even a soundex search > eventually. > > Oh, and BTW, thanks Judy, keep up the good work! > > John Atchley > > > ==== MOGREENE Mailing List ==== > Springfield/Greene County Library: > http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > ============================== > Search the MOGREENE-L archives: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=MOGREENE > ==== MOGREENE Mailing List ==== Your Greene County Website (MOGenWeb): http://www.rootsweb.com/~mogreene/gcpage.htm ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp ============================== Search the MOGREENE-L archives: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=MOGREENE

    07/28/2001 02:01:17
    1. Re: [MOGreene] Judy's transcriptions
    2. Carolyn Caplinger
    3. Everything that is typed on this mailing list is archived into the mailing list permit files. Carolyn Caplinger [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Atchley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 6:25 PM Subject: [MOGreene] Judy's transcriptions > I've recently rejoined the list after a couple of years away and I notice > that Judy has been sending a pretty steady stream of transcribed documents > to the list. So far nothing has been of benefit to me directly BUT is > anybody archiving Judy's work in a searchable database? If so, where? If > not, does anyone mind if I start doing so? I think I've got the space on > my commercial account and I can set up a couple of scripts to handle some > simple search and indexing functions, maybe even a soundex search > eventually. > > Oh, and BTW, thanks Judy, keep up the good work! > > John Atchley > > > ==== MOGREENE Mailing List ==== > Springfield/Greene County Library: > http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > ============================== > Search the MOGREENE-L archives: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=MOGREENE >

    07/28/2001 01:39:49
    1. Re: [MOGreene] Judy's transcriptions
    2. piglet
    3. Heck, I don't se any reason why we couldn't put anything anyone wants to transcribe for Greene County in the Greene County account here at RW.... Only rules would be basic ones, i.e., you can't transcribe something copyrighted unless you're the copyright holder..... --pig On 7/28/01 6:25 PM, "John Atchley" <[email protected]> wrote: > I've recently rejoined the list after a couple of years away and I notice > that Judy has been sending a pretty steady stream of transcribed documents > to the list. So far nothing has been of benefit to me directly BUT is > anybody archiving Judy's work in a searchable database? If so, where? If > not, does anyone mind if I start doing so? I think I've got the space on > my commercial account and I can set up a couple of scripts to handle some > simple search and indexing functions, maybe even a soundex search > eventually. > > Oh, and BTW, thanks Judy, keep up the good work! > > John Atchley > > > ==== MOGREENE Mailing List ==== > Springfield/Greene County Library: > http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > ============================== > Search the MOGREENE-L archives: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=MOGREENE > -- Megan "Piglet" Zurawicz [email protected] (was [email protected])

    07/28/2001 12:35:34
    1. [MOGreene] Judy's transcriptions
    2. John Atchley
    3. I've recently rejoined the list after a couple of years away and I notice that Judy has been sending a pretty steady stream of transcribed documents to the list. So far nothing has been of benefit to me directly BUT is anybody archiving Judy's work in a searchable database? If so, where? If not, does anyone mind if I start doing so? I think I've got the space on my commercial account and I can set up a couple of scripts to handle some simple search and indexing functions, maybe even a soundex search eventually. Oh, and BTW, thanks Judy, keep up the good work! John Atchley

    07/28/2001 12:25:25
    1. [MOGreene] James Stanton Huston-Hattie Ford
    2. Searching for James Stanton Huston. Born 10/24/1869. Died11/23/1949. Married Hattie F Ford 10/22/1899. Possibly both of them are buried in Danforth Cemetery.

    07/28/2001 09:24:24
    1. [MOGreene] REIFF, MCCALLISTER, DUNCAN, REDFEARN
    2. I'm going to throw a lot of information in the hopes that it will ring a bell with someone: John Henry Duncan b1874 in TN and moved to Greene Co. MO with brother Fred/Fread probably in the 1890s. Greene Co MO 1900 census shows John Henry (26 yrs)and Fred/Fread (19 yrs) living in Center Twp, District 17, with their mother, Mattie (55 yrs), a sister, Bessie (20 yrs) and a niece, Jessie Redfearn (7 or 9 yrs). The 1904 Greene Co MO Plat Map shows a J.H. Duncan at T29 R23 Sec.5, just east of Bois D'Arc. John Henry m Nettie McCallister, daughter of (Unknown) Reiff and William McCallister, between 1900-1904. Nettie was born in 1878. 1920 Census Greene Co MO, Center Twp, District 26 shows the following: *Duncan, Mattie, Head, 76 yrs, Truck Farmer Bessie, dghtr, 43 yrs *Duncan John H., Head, 45 yrs, Farmer Nettie, Wife, 38 yrs Thelma, dghtr, 15 yrs Mattie, dghtr, 12 yrs Roscoe, son, 11 yrs Dan, son, 9 yrs Charles, son, 7 yrs Samuel, son 5 yrs Cyrus, son 3 yrs *Duncan, Fred, Head, 37 yrs, Farmer Relda, Wife, 33 yrs Arma/Anna?, dghtr, 24 yrs Ralph, son, 11 yrs Josephine, dghtr, 10 yrs Nelson, son, 7 yrs I can forward from here, but am anxious to go backwards! According to family legend, John Henry Duncan was a Justice of the Peace and a school board member a some point in time. If this rings a bell with anyone please contact me at [email protected] Thanks, Rebecca Duncan

    07/27/2001 07:36:39
    1. [MOGreene] Re: Robberson
    2. Seattle Times May 28, 1944 p.11 Man's Body Found in Lake Union Coroner's deputies were trying yesterday to identify the body of a man found Friday afternoon in Lake Union beneath the Aurora Bridge. Deputy Coroner HarryW.Johnson said the body had been in the water for weeks. The body was recovered by John Beck and John Ainsworth of the Harbor Patrol. The man was described as being five feet ten inches tall, with dark brown hair and hazel green eyes. He was wearing a white shirt, two-piece gray suit with a narrow stripe, red tie, blue or black overcoat and black shoes, size 9E. In his pockets were four handkerchiefs, one bearing the initial, "R."

    07/26/2001 03:21:07
    1. [MOGreene] Cargile family in Greene County 1860 thru 1957
    2. Looking for information on Joel Cargile, Albert Cargile, or William Adison Cargile in Greene County, MO between 1860 thru 1957. I know Joel moved to Greene County about 1860 with his children Mary A. Cargile, Albert Cargile, William Cargile, And Blanton Cargile. Albert had 3 children I think, named William Adison Cargile (11/7/1868), Annie Cargile (Miller), and Clara Cargile. William Adison Cargile was my great grandfather. I am fairly sure they all died in Greene County. Any information on these names would be greatly appreciated.

    07/26/2001 11:53:53
    1. [MOGreene] Re: Sarah Alice Keen
    2. I have a Sarah Alice Keen in my line. Father Joseph Murry. My grandfather is Joseph Harve Keen borther of Sarsh. Their mother is Susan Lamar is this the same one? Cindy Bell

    07/26/2001 06:39:11
    1. Re: [MOGreene] ROYSTON FAMILY/Yakley Cemetery
    2. The only Royston that is buried in Yeakley Cemetery, Greene County is Elva Jane Royston 12 Aug 1895 - 5 Dec 1987 Mona Maybee

    07/25/2001 06:58:27
    1. [MOGreene] ROYSTON FAMILY/Yakley Cemetery
    2. Anyone have any records or info on Royston's buried in Yakley Cemetery, Halltown

    07/25/2001 10:52:32
    1. Re: [MOGreene] Gloria Bogart Carter
    2. I don't have Carters, that was someone els..my family is: Watts, Youngblood, Felton, Humble, Roach lines. Sorry, if it got mixed up with this... Jackie

    07/24/2001 07:55:52
    1. Re: [MOGreene] Gloria Bogart Carter
    2. Jackie, Hi, I have a Caroline L. Carter married to Edwin R. Jones. m. 10/14/1855 in Crawford County. He died in Joplin, MO. does any of this fit in to your Carters??? Thanks, Juanita

    07/24/2001 06:31:21
    1. Re: [MOGreene] Gloria Bogart Carter
    2. thank you I finally got it...thanks bunches... Jackie

    07/24/2001 05:16:05
    1. [MOGreene] Re: Jake Rothschild (1883)
    2. He was "educated" by the age of eight?Do you know why he came to St.Louis?

    07/24/2001 03:10:14
    1. [MOGreene] Johnson - Glass
    2. I am looking for descendants of Josiah Johnson and Elizabeth Glass. Josiah died May 11, 1923, Springfield, Missouri. He had the following children: Emery, Jeremiah, Franklin, Herbert, Florence, Milow, Rudolph, Clifford and a step-daughter, Harriet Glass. Info on any of this family would be GREATLY appreciated. Marjorie Johnson Kientz Oak Ridge, Tennessee

    07/23/2001 05:16:14
    1. [MOGreene] Alice Boone Books
    2. Does anyone know where I could obtain copies of Alice Boones two books on the descendents of Israel Boone. I understand some of her relatives in Springfield are selling them.

    07/23/2001 03:20:48
    1. [MOGreene] GEORGE STERLING HILL
    2. George Sterling Hill died in Safford, Ariz., Wednesday, July 11, 1928, at the age of 56 years, 1 month and 1 day. Funeral services were conducted at the Flat River Christian Church [St. Francois County, MO] by the pastor, Rev. E. B. Hensley Tuesday, July 17, 1928 at 2:30 p.m. Interment was made in Woodlawn cemetery. George Hill was the son of the late James H. and Jane Small Hill and was born in Greene County, Mo., June 10, 1872. On July 26, 1893 he was married to Julia Ann Bilderback. To this union, ten children were born, three of whom died in infancy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. G. S. Hill and seven children, Mrs. J. H. Close, Mrs. N. W. Meyer and James M. Hill of Esther, Clarence S. Hill, of St. Louis and Sidney, Earl and Alline at home, two brothers, J. H. Hill of Womack, Mo., and A. J. Hill of Silsbee, Texas and three sisters, Mrs. J. F. Stephen of Revere, Mo., Mrs. J. B. Mason of Springfield, Mo. and Mrs. T. E. Brown of Oklahoma City, Okla., and five grandchildren. In early boyhood he united with the Christian church and about 20 years ago, he placed his membership with the Flat River Christian Church. He was a member of the I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 737 of Cantwell. On March 12, 1928, he left here hoping a change of climate would benefit his health but he continued to grow worse. The News extends sympathy to those bereaved. [The Lead Belt News, St. Francois County, MO, Friday, July 20, 1928]

    07/22/2001 01:51:53
    1. [MOGreene] Drucilla Dicena Townsend Carter Kelly
    2. My research is into the life of my GG Grandmother Drucilla I would be interested in anything concerning her. Her 1st husband was Meredith N. Carter, I would like to hear where his life ended if possible, buried etc. Also I am interested in her Carter children and what became of them. I am working on the total picture of her children where they went. I would be interested in hearing any bit of information. I have seen on ancestry.com on the very nice job someone has done, however I can not email them and ask questions. I would like to know where in Kentucky James R. & Drucilla went for three years? I would like to know a lot about 150 years later. Thank you Judy Frisch ([email protected])

    07/21/2001 03:30:12