I found an R.J. Loveless in the Green Co. Inquest book. It is Bk #7 pg 18 date 20 Oct 1927. I was wondering if any one could look this entry up to find out who this was, what it was about, burial information and anything else that might be pertinent. If anything in this is worth copying a cost? Thanks Kelly Loveless
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SHERMAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IKB.2ACE/1830 Message Board Post: Seeking info on family of Rev. Jesse F. Sherman, Baptist preacher in Walnut Grove, Greene Co., MO, in early 1900s. Need dates of death for Jesse F.and his wife Ida M.Sherman, both buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Also need marriage records for their daughters: Jessie Mabel Sherman, Eula E., and Caroline E. They had a son, John Wesley Sherman, b. 1909; need his marriage record. Any information will be appreciated. Thanks. J. Perney
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Marchand, Gustin, Trow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IKB.2ACE/1829 Message Board Post: I am looking for Charles Louis Marchand. He was born in France about 1841 and immigrated to the U. S. before 1871. He was married to an Elizabeth or Rachel Gustin from Ohio and they lived in Newton County according to the 1880 Census. They had several children. At some point the family moved to Coal Co. Oklahoma.
Probably not mine. My Mary is married name, maiden name Danley. Thanks anyway, Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: <RA16958838@aol.com> To: <MOGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 11:38 AM Subject: [MOGreene] Mary Ary > Bob, > > I find Mary E.F. Ary, d/o J.S. Ary (concrete upright stone, no information) > buried in Section A Row 23, Danforth Cemetery S7 T29 R20. > > (Source: Greene County, Missouri Cemeteries-Vol V, p.21 > > Maybe someone can come up with the obit. > > Terry >
Bob, I find Mary E.F. Ary, d/o J.S. Ary (concrete upright stone, no information) buried in Section A Row 23, Danforth Cemetery S7 T29 R20. (Source: Greene County, Missouri Cemeteries-Vol V, p.21 Maybe someone can come up with the obit. Terry
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/IKB.2ACE/1828 Message Board Post: Illinois Marriage License issued June 3, 1887: Joseph EHORN, age 27, of Ash Grove, Green County, MO. to Maggie McCORMICK, age 23, of Chicago, Cook Co., IL (This would put her birth date at abt. 1864) ----------------- Certificate of Marriage: Saint Malachy's Church 2251 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, IL 60612 Joseph EHORN and Maggie McCORMICK were lawfully married on the 7th day of June 1887. in the presence of Witnesses: James ROGERS, and Susan McCORMICK --------------- If this is your McCORMICK family, I would be happy to mail copies of the license and certificate of Marriage. I am not searching the McCORMICK name, but I am researching the EHORN name. I have yet to connect Joseph EHORN to my Illinois EHORN ancestors, and would appreciate any info one might have on Jospeh EHORN, of Missouri. Thanks, Diane G. email: d_gregorchuk@hotmail.com
Hi Janice..do you have any first names?.......Pamela
HI,I have had lots of trouble with my family name,Hendricks,hendrix,hynicks,because of the changes,also related to Hendrix on my moms and dads sides(no connection to each other)Charles Louis henninick,became Hynick,Hendricks,Hendrix,from Belgium,other side Towns,Smith,Pride,Miles,Blakey,Jennings(more),Charles married Mary Pryor would really apprciate any info on them.thank you --- janice mcconnell --- janice2943@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: The #1 provider of the Real Internet.
Just for fun, have annotated the posting, thank you Blackwolf for contributing this, had not gotten around to integrating this material, which I think you got from the Missouri State Archives Website? Anyone know what happened to Frank Likins, son of John L. Likins and Laura Holman Likins? Interesting side note, John L. Likins was the Greene County Clerk (don't know yet for how long) and wife Laura was the assistant county clerk during the 1920's and 1930's. Kerry McGrath ----- Original Message ----- From: <blckwolf@execpc.com> To: <MOGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 7:16 AM Subject: [MOGreene] LIKINS-WORLD WAR I LISTINGS > 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/IKB.2ACE/1825 > > Message Board Post: > > LIEUT. CECIL C. LIKENS > Born Ash Grove, Mo., Nov. 11, 1895 > Son of Mary Likens > Entered the service Feb. 1, 1918. > Aviation Great Grandparents William Likins Jr. and Sarah Squibb Likins Grand parents: George Squibb Likins and Sarah Adams Likins > > ALBERT LIKINS > Born Springfield, Mo., Dec. 16, 1891. > Son of Carrie and Joseph H. Likins. > Wife, Theresa. > Entered the Navy May 4, 1917. > Mechanical Dept., USS Hurron, Petty Officer > Nineteen overseas trips. Gr Grandparents Peter Likins (Brother of William Likins Jr.) and Sarah Dillon Likins Grandparents: Louis C. Likins and Sarah Gott Likins > > FRANK H. LIKINS > Born Everton, Mo., Jan. 10, 1895. > Son of Laura and John L. Likins. > Entered the service July 5, 1917. > Brroklyn Laboratory in Navy Yard. > Overseas service. In Brest, France, once. Great Grandparents William Likins Jr. and Sarah Squibb Likins Grand parents: Charles H Likins and Eliza Adams Likins (Sister of Sarah Adams Likins) > > PVT. MILLARD B. LIKINS > Born Lawrence Co., Mo., Sept. 1895. > Son of Rebecca and William F. Likins. > Entered the service March 1918. Overseas. > Badly wounded while in action. > Grandparents William Likins Jr. and Rachel Horn Likins (second wife of William) Millard wisely had purchased an insurance policy before going oversees. When he returned the company tried to avoid payment, he took them to court and won (article in Ash Grove paper). > HARRY A. LIKENS > Born Greene Co., Mo., April 23, 1896. > Son of Ida and M. O. Likens. > Entered the sevice Jan. 28, 1917. > Seaman, Navy. Overseas service Great Grandparents: Gravenor Likins (brother of William Likins Jr. and Peter Likins) and Esther Horn Squibb Likins (possible sister of Rachel Horn, widow of George Squibb) Grandparents: David Likins and Elizabeth Yeakley Likins > > > ==== MOGREENE Mailing List ==== > Springfield/Greene County Library: > http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
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/IKB.2ACE/1751.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Kerry...no, I actually have the book! I try to post from it when I see names that are listed on the mailing list. Pamela
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Likins, Squibb, Horn, Yeakley, Adams, Gott Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IKB.2ACE/1751.1.1.1 Message Board Post: > Just for fun, have annotated the posting, thank you Pamela for > contributing this, had not gotten around to integrating this material, which > I think you got from the Missouri State Archives Website? > > Anyone know what happened to Frank Likins, son of John L. Likins and Laura > Holman Likins? Interesting side note, John L. Likins was the Greene County > Clerk (don't know yet for how long) and wife Laura was the assistant county > clerk during the 1920's and 1930's. > > Kerry McGrath > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > LIEUT. CECIL C. LIKENS > > Born Ash Grove, Mo., Nov. 11, 1895 > > Son of Mary Likens > > Entered the service Feb. 1, 1918. > > Aviation > Great Grandparents William Likins Jr. and Sarah Squibb Likins > Grand parents: George Squibb Likins and Sarah Adams Likins > > > > ALBERT LIKINS > > Born Springfield, Mo., Dec. 16, 1891. > > Son of Carrie and Joseph H. Likins. > > Wife, Theresa. > > Entered the Navy May 4, 1917. > > Mechanical Dept., USS Hurron, Petty Officer > > Nineteen overseas trips. > Gr Grandparents Peter Likins (Brother of William Likins Jr.) and Sarah > Dillon Likins > Grandparents: Louis C. Likins and Sarah Gott Likins > > > > FRANK H. LIKINS > > Born Everton, Mo., Jan. 10, 1895. > > Son of Laura and John L. Likins. > > Entered the service July 5, 1917. > > Brroklyn Laboratory in Navy Yard. > > Overseas service. In Brest, France, once. > Great Grandparents William Likins Jr. and Sarah Squibb Likins > Grand parents: Charles H Likins and Eliza Adams Likins (Sister of Sarah > Adams Likins) > > > > > PVT. MILLARD B. LIKINS > > Born Lawrence Co., Mo., Sept. 1895. > > Son of Rebecca and William F. Likins. > > Entered the service March 1918. Overseas. > > Badly wounded while in action. > > Grandparents William Likins Jr. and Rachel Horn Likins (second wife of > William) > Millard wisely had purchased an insurance policy before going oversees. > When he returned the company tried to avoid payment, he took them to court > and won (article in Ash Grove paper). > > > HARRY A. LIKENS > > Born Greene Co., Mo., April 23, 1896. > > Son of Ida and M. O. Likens. > > Entered the sevice Jan. 28, 1917. > > Seaman, Navy. Overseas service > Great Grandparents: Gravenor Likins (brother of William Likins Jr. and Peter > Likins) and Esther Horn Squibb Likins (possible sister of Rachel Horn, widow > of George Squibb) > Grandparents: David Likins and Elizabeth Yeakley Likins >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DANLEY, AERY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IKB.2ACE/1827 Message Board Post: Baldwin Ledger, Baldwin, KS published the following: Would be interested in a lookup for Mary Aery of Springfield, mentioned in Thos. J. Danley obit. Presume she died in Springfield, probably within the next few years. Bob Baldwin Ledger, Dec. 6, 1945 THOS. J. DANLEY RITES WERE HELD LAST SUNDAY Stroke on previous Monday fatal to 84 years veteran of this community. Fureral services were held Sunday for Thomas Jefferson Danley, who died on Thursday, Nov. 29, following a stroke suffered on Monday. Mr. Danley had made a good recovery from a stroke, suffered just 6 months ago and had been up and around as usual Monday morning. Services were conducted by Rev. G. B. Haggard of Ottawa, a long time friend of the family, and were held at the Barnett Funeral Home. “Whispering Hope” and “Beautiful Isle”, were sung by Mrs. Russell Greer and Mrs. Leonard Whitted. Lenora Williams was the pianist, Charles Kolacny, Robert Randel, Ed Huey, C. O. Smith, Leo Smith and A. F. Schults acted as pallbearers. Interment was in Oakwood Cemetery. Mr. Danley was born October 9, 1861, in Carroll County, Arkansas and died at the age of 84 years, 1 month and 20 days. He was the son of Alfred Thompson and Mary Buckley Danley, and was the last son of a family of eight brothers and two sisters. Two of his sons, Claude Thompson, who died in infancy, and William Lester, who died March 9, 1945, preceded him in death. A granddaughter, Ruth Maxine Danley, passed away on April 17, 1941. Mr. And Mrs. Danley came to Baldwin in 1931 to be near their sons here. Mr. Danley had been employed as a steam engineer, a blacksmith and was farming near Ottawa before coming here in 1931. He was converted at the age of 64 and united with the Baptist Church at Belpre, Kansas. He is survived by his wife, Ida Belle Danley; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys M. Crain, North Kansas City, Missouri; three sons, Roy C., Albert T., and Cpl. Carl G. Danley of Santa Rosa, Calif; one sister, Mrs. Mary Ary, Age 96, Springfield, Mo.; 10 grand children and 5 great grandchildren. Among those from out of town who were here for the funeral were Mr. And Mrs. Roy Yoksh, Mrs. Bernard Yoksh and two children, Mrs. Kenneth Koksh, all of Kansas City; Mr. And Mrs. Walter Walz of Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. William Merrifield, Harrisonville, Mo.; Mrs. G. B. Haggard and Mrs. Minnie Sinclair of Ottawa; Albert T. Danley S 2/c, New Orleans; Cpl. and Mrs. Carl G. Danley, Santa Rosa, Calif, Mrs. Carl Crain of Kansas City, Mo., has been here since her father became critically ill and Mr. Crain came Friday evening. Baldwin Ledger, March 15, 1945 Lester Danley Dies in Burbank, Calif. Mr. And Mrs. T. J. Danley received word Friday of the death of their son Lester at a hospital in Burbank, Calif., after an illness of several years. Funeral services are awaiting word from Chas. I. Spahr who was his business partner. Mr. And Mrs. Spahr and Mr. Danley went to California in October, 1938, and went into the filling station business together at Burbank. William Lester Danley was born July 9, 1899 in Springfield, Mo. Too young to enlist in the last world war, Mr. Danley enlisted in the Navy after the war and sailed four of the seven seas, during his four year term. While he was in Hawaii, he became interested in Hawaiian music and after coming to Baldwin to live in 1933, organized the Danley Hawaiian quartet, which played on several radio stations and filled many engagements to play over the county. Shortly before leaving the Navy, he was married. His wife died in March, 1933, and in June he came to make his home with his brother, R. C., Danley. On leaving the Navy Mr. Danley was employed by Macys at New York City and for a year was on the Washington, D. C., police force. He then learned the silk weaving trade, which he followed until his health failed. In June, 1942, Mr. Danley made a visit of two weeks here, but returned to California. May 1, 1941 Baldwin Ledger Editorial: This writer was bowed in shame when last week's issue of the paper failed to carry an account of the death of Ruth Maxine Danley, four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Danley. The discovery of the omission came some hours after .the edition was in the post office and in the hands of the readers. Our home was saddened by the departure of this little one. Our children were sad and spoke of her death with deep feeling, as did all those who knew her. How that paper came out without an account of the tragedy is more than can be explained. We wished that we could have reached out and pulled that edition back. Little Ruth was such an attractive child. She had made so many friends among the people in the community because of her friendly disposition. In the Spring and Fall when students were passing the Danley home on their way to the college or the high school, she would "walk a piece" with them and chat in her happy way. Her life was short as measured by time but in giving happiness and cheer to others, she was far in advance of her age. Her funeral was beautiful. It was as if it was a play funeral with some grown-ups to help. In a small box lay a little angel, beautiful in sleep and surrounded with flowers Young voices sang songs in which she had participated many times A kind pastor who knows the joy of little ones spoke. Some girl friends carried the casket over the grass and placed her in a flowered bed.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: West Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IKB.2ACE/1826 Message Board Post: HONOR ROLL OF GREENE COUNTY MISSOURI Men who served in World War I *(West Surnames) West, Clarence – PVT. – Strafford, Missouri. Born Greene County, Mo., Jan. 15, 1895. Son of Laura and Frank West. Entered the service July 25, 1918. Co. A, 70th Infantry. Camp Funston, Kan. West, Fred H. – PVT. – Bois D’Arc, Missouri – Born Greene County, Mo., -- April 8, 1895. Son of Sarah and William E. West. Entered the service Oct. 3, 1917. 110th Engineers. West, James H. – PVT. – Strafford, Missouri – Born Strafford, Mo., Jan. 12, 1897. Son of Sallie and J.M. West. Entered the service Sept. 5, 1918. Infantry. West, James W. – PVT. – Strafford, Missouri. Born Springfield, Mo., June 5, 1891. Son of Mary Bell and Isaac H. West. Entered the service July 22, 1917. 29th Supply Co., Camp Funston, Kan. West, Lee F. – PVT. – Strafford, Missouri. Born Strafford, Mo. April 16, 1894. Son of Melia and Elias Preston West. Entered the service May 1, 1918. 89th Field Artillery. Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary Corps. West, Lemuel – PVT. – Strafford, Missouri. Born Strafford, Mo. March 5, 1887. Son of Melia and Elias Preston West. Entered the service Aug. 25, 1918. 11th Co., 164th Depot Brigade. Camp Funston, Kan. West, Leslie R. 325 – PVT. – Springfield, Missouri. Born Christian Co., Mo., Oct. 3, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. West. Entered the service Oct. 3, 1917. Co. B, 110th Engineers, 35th Division. Active service overseas. Wounded in Battle of Argonne Forest, Sept. 1918. West, Luther I. – PVT. – Springfield, Missouri. Born Ash Grove, Mo. August 25, 1887. Son of Margaret and James T. West. Entered the service June 24, 1918. Company L 6th Battalion. Trained at Camp Pike. West, Nathan H. – Strafford, Missouri. Born Strafford, Mo. Jan. 11, 1889. Son of Melia and Elias Preston West. Entered the service Dec. 9, 1917. Seaman. Gunner on U.S.S. Kansas. West, William M. – PVT. – Strafford, Missouri. Born Springfield, Mo. July 25, 1887. Son of Mary Bell and Isaac H. West. Entered the service Dec. 26, 1917. Co. A, 70th Infantry. Camp Funston, Kan. West, Bentley – Sergt. – Springfield, Missouri. Born Springfield, Mo., Aug. 15, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. West. Volunteered April 19, 1917. Field Artillery, Mexican Border, Camp Stanley, Tex. West, Robert – Sergt. – Strafford, Missouri. Born Greene County, Mo., Dec. 22, 1895. Son of Mary Bell and Isaac H. West. Entered the service Sept. 19, 1917. Headquarters Dept., 342nd Field Artillery. Overseas service.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Farmer/Ellis Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IKB.2ACE/93.95.177.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I am looking for a W. Thomas Farmer who was married to a Lula? He had a daughter Addie Lee. Have run across these names? If you I would love to have the infomation. Thomas would be my Children's GGgrandfather. Thank:)
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/IKB.2ACE/1825 Message Board Post: LIEUT. CECIL C. LIKENS Born Ash Grove, Mo., Nov. 11, 1895 Son of Mary Likens Entered the service Feb. 1, 1918. Aviation ALBERT LIKINS Born Springfield, Mo., Dec. 16, 1891. Son of Carrie and Joseph H. Likins. Wife, Theresa. Entered the Navy May 4, 1917. Mechanical Dept., USS Hurron, Petty Officer Nineteen overseas trips. FRANK H. LIKINS Born Everton, Mo., Jan. 10, 1895. Son of Laura and John L. Likins. Entered the service July 5, 1917. Brroklyn Laboratory in Navy Yard. Overseas service. In Brest, France, once. PVT. MILLARD B. LIKINS Born Lawrence Co., Mo., Sept. 1895. Son of Rebecca and William F. Likins. Entered the service March 1918. Overseas. Badly wounded while in action. HARRY A. LIKENS Born Greene Co., Mo., April 23, 1896. Son of Ida and M. O. Likens. Entered the sevice Jan. 28, 1917. Seaman, Navy. Overseas service
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Robinson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IKB.2ACE/1824 Message Board Post: Issac Robinson was born 1829 in Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky. Issac and his family moved to Greene CO Mo in about 1858. They lived on the Robberson Prarie near Glidewell and Ebenezer. Do you know who his parents were? Are any of his descendants still around? Please conatact me if you know anything at all about this family. Thank you. brian in springfield mo
I am related to the Yandles of North Carolina that married into the Johnson families of Greene County, which would become Webster County....I have no listing for a Martha Yandle.....What dates do you have for her? Sandy California
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/IKB.2ACE/1751.1.1 Message Board Post: There are 5 LIKENS listed in the "Honor Roll of Greene County, MO" for World War I. This book is "An Illustrated Historical Biography Compiled from Private and Public Authentic Records" of war workers, soldiers and sailors who served from Greene Co. If you like, I can post those men's info. Pamela GATES HARTMAN
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/IKB.2ACE/384.1 Message Board Post: I believe that my ggrandmother was Martha YANDELL m. Jonathan HUNT. Family was in Greene County, MO. For 1870 census they were in Robberson Twshp. In 1880 they were in Franklin Twshp. I don't have much info on YANDELLs. Would like to confirm Martha's maiden name.
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/IKB.2ACE/190.1 Message Board Post: Glenn, Do you happen to have a Grace Henderson in your line? She married a Charles Culver and had a daughter named Esther who is my grandmother. thanks angie