RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 1940/2095
  1. 05/20/2001 04:04:41
    1. [MOHENRY] Re: MOHENRY-D Digest V01 #78
    2. Fae Jacobs
    3. Freida, On the Henry Co. MO Genweb page is a very complete listing of all the cemeteries in Henry Co. Laurel Oak is probably the biggest cemetery in Windsor. Fae

    05/20/2001 02:56:53
    1. [MOHENRY] Germantown
    2. Dorris Keeven
    3. Is there a Catholic Church and parish near Germantown still? Am seeking to exchange information on the early Jesuit priest that were there in 1839. I need information on the families that he would have served there. I have information on their relatives. Dorris Keeven Washington Historical Society history@mogermans.org

    05/19/2001 02:22:36
    1. [MOHENRY] Windsor Cemetery
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Can anyone on the list tell me what cemeteries are in Windsor, I am looking for Isabelle JOBE who died 1908 and Martha BELLSINE, her daughter death date unknown at this time, that should be buried there. Thank you for your time and help. Freida in NM freida49@msn.com<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>

    05/19/2001 12:33:56
    1. [MOHENRY] Henry Co Coordinator Message
    2. Important message from the Henry Co Coordinator: Due to a computer crash ... please hold all obit trades, queries, surname postings and corrections to the Henry County Missouri MOGenWeb site.  A notice of repair will be posted on the home page when all is well. All email sent within the last 8 days that was not answered or a posting made has been lost.  Please wait for repair notice and resend. At this time, I can still receive email, can take comments and may be able to answer some simple questions.  Thank you for your patience. Linda M. Everhart Henry County Missouri Coordinator MOGenWeb codmolly@iland.net

    05/13/2001 09:30:17
    1. [MOHENRY] NORCROSS
    2. DO NOT HIT REPLY. This person is not a member of the MOHENRY List Send responses to Beir87@aol.com Looking for information on Hudson Norcross, He lived in area for a number of years. Trying to link him to other family members. Thanks for the help. Joseph A. McKee 8061 Bay Brook Dr Indianapolis, IN 46256-1691 317-849-8204

    05/08/2001 05:21:21
    1. [MOHENRY] Catholics in Henry County
    2. Dorris Keeven
    3. I am researching the early German Catholic families that moved to the Deepwater - Germantown area. By early I mean by 1836. I am looking for descendents of Walbert and Schmedding from Hanover. Also "the Parish of Deepwater in Henry County, now called Germantown." This is also in regards to a Father Meinkmann. I am new to this list. Dorris Keeven history@mogermans.org

    05/07/2001 10:39:01
    1. [MOHENRY] John & Mariah Tompkins burial site ???
    2. Is anyone familiar with the above people . John died around 1891 in Henry county and Mariah - I believe died later . I was also wonering if anyone has cemeteyr books for Henry county .... would you please look for these two ancestors of mine . I have all the cemetery books for Tazwell county , Illinois and some books of cemeetry listings for Shannon county , Mo. but none for Henry county , Mo. I checked the cemetery's on line but no go sooo they must be in the ones tht arent on line . Thanks list ---- sheri St Louis

    05/02/2001 11:55:40
    1. [MOHENRY] new member
    2. I'm new to the Henry Co. list, so I thought I'd post a list of the surnames I'm researching in Henry Co. Direct line: Lobaugh, McDermed, Moats Associated families: Bates, Cale, Ferguson, Manbeck, Quick I'm looking for a marriage record of Charlotte (Carlotta) MOATS, b. 1877 in Clinton, Henry Co., MO and Elizabeth MOATS b.1874 in Clinton, Henry Co. MO They were my grandmother Hazel Leah Moats MONTGOMERY's sisters. These two girls were apparantly raised by their grandparents Ephraim and Elizabeth McDERMED LOBAUGH, and I've not been able to find anything more about them. Any and all help greatly appreciated. Will be glad to share any information I have on any of the families listed. Sincerely, Terry Montgomery Kanago Spokane, WA

    05/02/2001 10:18:50
    1. [MOHENRY] ASHLAND / RITCHIE
    2. Please Reply to Janet: From:    janetmowery@rmi.net (Janet Mowery) To:    MOHENRY-L@rootsweb.com I'm looking for information on William Ashland Lawler and his wife Amanda Ritchie (sp?).  He was my ggrandfather and ggrandmother.  I'm not having any luck finding where they are buried at and if they lived on their farm when they died?  Please help! janetmowery@rmi.net

    04/28/2001 03:52:37
    1. [MOHENRY] Re: MOHENRY-D Digest V01 #72
    2. Fae Jacobs
    3. Type in Sons of the Confederacy on your search. It will bring you up national and state web sites. Chose your site from the group. Fae

    04/28/2001 03:16:37
    1. [MOHENRY] BROWN, WILLIAM H. (died 1864)
    2. B & N Bryant
    3. Thanks to Fae Jacobs for suggesting that I look for my William H. BROWN on the Missouri Confederate rosters provided by the Sons of the Confederacy. I am not familiar with this, do you Fae or someone else know where I can check this, what library or website? Thanks again. Noreen thbryant@mlode.com

    04/27/2001 02:20:30
    1. [MOHENRY] Re: MOHENRY-D Digest V01 #69
    2. Fae Jacobs
    3. You might look for your BROWN on the Missouri Confederate rosters provided by the Sons of the Confederacy. Fae

    04/26/2001 02:28:10
    1. [MOHENRY] COULTER, DAMERON, BENSON
    2. I'm researching the COULTER and the DAMERON families of Clinton, Henry Co., Mo. I find members of both families buried at Edgewood cemetery. I have a fair amount of information on the DAMERON family but find it difficult to learn more about the COULTERS. JOHN H COULTER and his family moved to Henry Co., Mo from Pittsfield, Pike Co., Illinois in the 1870's. JOHN COULTER had served in a Union regiment from Illinois during the Civil War. I believe their daughter, FINA COULTER married a BENSON. Any info would be appreciated. Chris Downing in Oregon

    04/26/2001 12:53:35
    1. Re: [MoHenry] Baker/Williams/Coil/Haverland/Scherer
    2. I am new at this and appreciate any help. The family (members) I am beginning to reasearch are: my g.grandmother Georgeann Baker m. Archibald Williams my g.g. grandmother Nancy Coil my g.grandfather Herman Henry Haverland m Sophia Scherer I believe Archibald Williams was Marshall of Deepwater? Thanks, Ray

    04/26/2001 05:56:52
    1. [MOHENRY] Hint for Hard to Read Screens Win98
    2. Dear Listmembers, I am coming into this conversation kind of late. I don't know if anyone has shared this with you already. You can set the the size of type you need for yourself on your computer. I fixed my parents screen so that they can read it. IF YOU USE THE WINDOWS 98 program on your computer as the operating system these are the steps you can take to make your own computer DISPLAY larger type so that you can read your screen easier. On your START menu go to SETTINGS once you get there choose CONTROL PANEL once there you choose DISPLAY a pop up box will appear there will be TABS at the top of this box (they will say Background, Screen Saver, Appearance, EFFECTS, Web, SETTINGS) Choose SETTINGS first: when the dialog box pops up choose a button near the bottom of the pop up box near the right edge that says ADVANCED and click that. another dialog box pops up. there are TABS at the top of this box the choices are: (GENERAL, Adapter, Monitor, Performance, Color Management, Vanta) You want to be in the GENERAL dialog box First choice you will see says DISPLAY: FONT SIZE: click on the arrow in the box to see the choices that you can make.. the choices are SMALL FONTS: LARGE FONTS: or OTHER IF you choose LARGE FONTS, you can see how that works out for you you would highlight the LARGE FONTS choice and click on that so it will appear in the box, then you can choose to restart your computer so that the new settings will appear on your screen. Then you would hit the APPLY button. Your computer will go off and then restart. When it comes back on the large fonts should appear. If you would like to see large icons on your screen you can get those by going back through the SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL, DISPLAY, and once there you would choose EFFECTS there are several things you can change in the EFFECTS dialog box one of them is VISUAL EFFECTS which has a few choices that you can make, to choose the particular things you want... you will click into the box and make a CHECKMARK appear. You might choose USE LARGE ICONS here. I hope this helps some of you. It is pretty similar in the windows 95, but I don't have that program here to check for each step for you. Good Luck! Wendy

    04/25/2001 10:27:39
    1. [MOHENRY] BROWN, William H. (died 1864)
    2. B & N Bryant
    3. Thank you, Joy, for your posting tips. I have been posting to magazines, etc., and now internet for over 30 years. Reminders and tips are always needed and of tremendous help to new researchers! Your message nudged me to repeat the following query: Desperately searching for William H. BROWN born abt 1803 in KY (per census, but doubtful that early), marr Sarah Ann DAVIS abt 1853 MO (probably Henry or Callaway Co); died April 1864 Callaway Co MO. Children: Martha Elizabeth and William S. Family legend says he died as a result of wounds or disease in CW (Confederacy). Per probate records he owned land in Henry Co MO and had close relatives Henry and Clifford. Only heirs were wife Sarah Ann and the two children. Would gratefully appreciate any help or clues. Noreen Bryant (thbryant@mlode.com)

    04/25/2001 05:55:00
    1. [MOHENRY] Suggestion to Anne Treadway about Caps
    2. Sandra Freeman
    3. Hi, Anne I have trouble reading my tiny e-mail print (well..it is tiny to me,LOL) My son reset my type to "rich text", which gives a bolder print,without the caps! Sure helps... Sandra Ellington-Freeman sandrafreeman1111@earthlink.net

    04/25/2001 05:36:54
    1. [MOHENRY] Apology
    2. Joy, Don't worry about it, the shouting was partly my fault. Besides being blind I am deaf! I type in all caps alot and need to break the habit. My daughter tells me all the time to stop shouting at her. I have an FTW file I would like to send to you if you can read it. It has alot of the Henry County info concerning the Herndon Families, Pridgen Families, Chapman Families, some Combs info (by the way Pearl and I are related in a round about way), and a few others. I sent Linda the pictures of J.D. Pridgens grave site along with some other things. Just let me know if you would like me to try to send it. Thank you for your hard work, Anne Treadway MIMIANNE49@AOL.COM

    04/24/2001 07:34:07
    1. Re: [MOHENRY] Re: Eliza Jane Hooker
    2. Jim McMillen
    3. Joy, Don't feel bad or that you really have reason to apologize. Your suggestions were needed, were very good, and no one reading them should be offended. Keep up the good work. Cheers, Jim

    04/24/2001 05:58:20