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/QKB.2ACE/293.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Email me at imnoble7@yahoo.com
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/QKB.2ACE/293.1.2 Message Board Post: May Noble, I cant figure out your direct email please email me with it thank you
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/QKB.2ACE/293.1.1 Message Board Post: May Noble,Thank you for ansswering, we have "Gone Home" book information. We would appreciate a copy of the map and any information on the Otha Embrey, Mary Embrey and Marie Embry.
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/QKB.2ACE/297.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you, Linda. I shall do so. Teri
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/QKB.2ACE/297.1 Message Board Post: Contact Janice Radley, Recorder of Deeds, Holt County Courthouse, PO Box 318, Oregon MO 64473, telephone 660-446-3301.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HEATON-NELSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACE/297 Message Board Post: Can anyone find me a marriage record for an ANNA I. NELSON and HAROLD CLEON HEATON for May 19, 1921 in Holt County? Many thanks, Teri
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOSS - BEASLEY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACE/296 Message Board Post: Need to find a marriage record for my grtgrandparents who moved from Indiana to Missouri sometime after 1890. John Charles Heenan Moss b:Feb 23, 1864 in Sullivan Co. Ind. married Jane Jenny Beasley Oct 24, 1892 (unknown). Jenny was born Nov 28, 1870 in Lawrence Co. Ind. Thank you for your assistance.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACE/295 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Charles Barker born Nov 1872, son of Willson and Martha (Beckstead). Willson married Ella Steinhauer(??) and children are Eva, George and Martha. When did Willson and family move to Holt County from Fulton County Illinois? Who are Charles' siblings? I have Gone Home book.
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/QKB.2ACE/293.1 Message Board Post: Hello, If you will email me direct, I will send you a map showing where the Embrey burial ground is located as well as what Embrey information is listed in the "Gone Home" book. May
Patricia, not sure any of these are yours, but you can check out this Rootsweb site for California Death Records. There are Murrells on it. I put in a limited search for those "born in Missouri" and came up with some, the oldest being born in 1865....on in to the early 1900s. You can do search using other "states born in" also. Might not be any of yours, but might be... Check em out at: California Death Records (9,366,786 records from 1940 thru 1997) http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi
My gggf was born in MO in 1820 or so the census records after 1850 report. I believe some of the family may have lived in St Louis or Jefferson Co MO. between 1820 and roughly 1840. After this I believe they may have returned to KY or TN. In your searches if you see any Land, Tax, Census, or other records that have the Murrell or any other spelling that might be Murrell please forward them to me. The name has been spelled Morrell, Merrell, Mirrell, Merril, Merl, Morrow, Murell, Murrel, and even Murret.. I guess the two L looked like a bent T... My gggf was named William A Murrell born about December 24, 1820 place unknown. He was a chair and furniture maker, a JP and post master at Dry Spring, MO for about 50 years. He appears to have stayed in Ripley Co MO after 1850 until he died about Dec 1895. He is believed to have a brother born in MO 1824 place unknown. His name was John Bartlett or J B Murrell. All of J B's brother were chair or cabinet makers too.. The only Murrell chair makers I have ever found. That is why I believe they were from the same family. These siblings are listed on the 1860 census in Weakley CO TN. J B was early on a broom maker and later a magistrate. Richard Murrell is who I thought to be my William's father but another researcher ventured to suggest that it might have been Richard's uncle a William Murrell. This William was a brother to Benjamin Murrell, Richard's father. William A Murrell had one surviving son James Harvey Murrell. He also lived in Ripley Co MO and Randolph CO AR.. state line changed they did not move. The story in the family is that the rest of the family moved on... west...... but no one now knows where.. I found some Murrells in Howell Co MO that I believe came from the same line of Murrells..... so it is possible they only went that far.. not to CA or TX.. and some had suggested.. but anything is possible. The Laclede CO MO Murrells seem to be a different line. There is Matty listed in land records as the mother of three heirs of William Jackson. William Jackson deceased private in Pendleton's Comp of Regiment of Riflemen ... received 130 acres being South East of 1/4 section Eighteen of Township fifty four north in Range Eighteen west in the Tract appointed by the Acts aforesaid for Military Bounties of the Territory of MO to have and hold the said Quarter Section of land with the appurtenances thereof unto the said Matty Murrell mother of three other heirs of William .. 22 day of Jan 1819. Number 8833. No county given.. I originally thought that William's last name was Jackson, now I realize his name may have been William Jackson MURRELL.............. does any one have any idea of where this land is located and what happened to it or how I could find out.. or what happened to these people? Or if indeed Matty was a Jackson and married a Murrell............. any Marriages that would give a hint? I have never found one of any c! emetery records for William Jackson etc. What happened to this family? In my gggf belongings there was a leather pouch or billfold that had the tooled name of Richard Murrell on it... I have never been able to associate with certainty to any Richard Murrell other than the son of Benjamin Murrell who died in TN. It is possible it was an uncle or some other keep sake.. but there was no stitching as we have today with billfolds.. it was all flat cut and folded leather about the size of a legal envelope of today. The uncle that had it got sick with in days and died. The Murrell bible and billfold and other items are all lost now. In St Louis Co I found some early mention in city directory of Murrell Cabinet makers.. I have never been able to find that website again. If any one knows of such please copy me in. I believe that William A Murrell was in KY in early 1840 as two daughters are listed as being born there. NO marriage every found for him. These two daughter were born before his marriage to Lucinda Foy if the date in the Murrell bible is correct. However, the girls are always listed as MURRELLs not FOYs. Were they his or orphan Murrells? Once the family settled in Dry Springs, MO we have essentially been the Lost Murrell Family! any help is appreciated. Patricia Murrell Mata pjmata@cox.net (Hit the ole delete key if you have already seen this)
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Amos, Coonce, Lundy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACE/294 Message Board Post: I'm Looking for any information on a Mary Elizabeth Amos (Sep 15, 1871 - Jun 23, 1935) who married George Henry Coonce (Jul 22, 1866 - Oct 4, 1899). Their children were: Ruth Ann Coonce (1892 - Oct 5, 1933) Noah James Coonce (May 6, 1894 - Aug 6, 1973) Joseph Benjamin Coonce (Apr 9, 1896 - Mar 28, 1915) George William Coonce (Aug 18, 1898 - Jun 29, 1915) Mary Elizabeth married Sterling Price Lundy in 1890 and had four children: Sterling Price Lundy, Jr. Sarah Elizabeth Lundy Jennie Lundy Marie Lundy I am looking for info on where she is buried. I am also trying to verify information from the 1880 census. There is an Amos family living in Bigelow, MO and I believe it may be Mary Elizabeth's family. My Grandfather was Noah James Coonce. I am working on my family tree. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Now, I'm not getting any response from my Holt county list... Dixie Lea in K.C... ----- Original Message ----- From: Miss Dixie To: MOHOLT-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 8:11 PM Subject: Fw: Library. Hi, I've emailed the Louisiana Library 2 times and got no response, at all... Any suggestions ??? Dixie Lea in K.C... ----- Original Message ----- From: Miss Dixie To: MOHOLT-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:32 AM Subject: Library.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gunkel, Rouse Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACE/292 Message Board Post: I decend from Mary Sebelia Rouse (Rausch) b: 1855 in New Orleans Louisiana. In 1870 She married John Gunkel in Holt Co., Missouri. They had several children. By 1900 they were living in Indian Territory, Chicksaw Nation (Bryan Co., Oklahoma). Living with them was Mary's mother, Elizabeth Rausch b: July 1827 in Germany. Both families were from Germany. My Gunkel line was spelled KUNKEL back in Germany. They came to the US in 1857 through New Orleans. I would love to correspond with decendants from either family. Deb
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Beasley - Guyer families Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACE/291.1.1 Message Board Post: Shirley, I have been trying to email you separately but all my emails have been returned. Please send me your address. I want to thank you for the info and share info with you.
Looking for Zebedee "Z.B." Roberts (b. ~1801), wife Elizabeth Cooley (b. ~1817), and children James C. Parmer (from Elizabeth's first marriage to George Parmer), Eliza Ann Roberts, Samuel Cooster Roberts, and John Roberts. Eliza Ann married Francis Rains in Holt County in 1868. Any info on any of the above would be very helpful. steve gaskill
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/QKB.2ACE/291.1 Message Board Post: Clemontine Beasley was dau of Jesse and Janet Beasley and a sister of my grandmother Dora Beasley Guyer. Clemontine was born in 1882 and died in 1920. I don't know where they were married but more than likely Holt County or Andrew County in Missouri. James Henry Harper was born September 25, 1869 and died in Jan 1930 the son of William R and Elizabeth Spencer Harper. Both are buried in the Forbes Mo Cemetery. They had Nellie Marie Harper Dec 4, 1904 married William Muse she ded March 25, 1978, and dau Alice May Harper born in 1903 married George Poindexter, Clyde Wall. She died in 1971. William Riley Harper was born Clay Co, Ill Sept 18, 1840 died May 16, 1901 (Co D 155th Ill Inf) Buried in Forbes Cem Elizabeth Spencer Harper b mAR 24, 1838 D jAN 2, 1923, dau of William H and Nancy Smith Spencer; w of Wm R Harper, twin sister of Andrw J Spencer, mother of 8 children. Both are buried in Forbes Cem. George Beasley, Sr was born Feb 15, 1880 in Bedford (Benton ) Lawrence Co, Indian and died Mar 13, 1943 in Forbes Mo. He Maried 1 Verna Victoria Leach daughter of Philetus Leach and Louisa Doran. She was born April 16, 1887 and died May 18, 1913. She is buried in the Forest City, Mo Cem. George married Grace Randolph Beasley dau of Albert Randolph and Mary Anderson Randolph. They had a dau Ruth Elizabeth Beasley May 30, 1914. She married Earl Truman Carter. They had Jay Carter, and he had Eric and Heather Carter Hughes. She died Feb 20, 1997 and is buried in the Forest City, Cem. Have picture of his wife, they had three children, Terry, Dennis, Les. I have obituaries of Ruth and George and Grace, I think. Will have to look. Oh yes, George and Grace also had George Beasley, Jr. b Mar 25, 1920 in Weston, Mo died March 22, 1999 in Savannah, Mo. He is buried in Memorial Park Cem, St. Joseph, Mo. wife was YaVonne Lorraine Houtcooper: She is living and will celebrated her 80th birthday Feb 25, 2005. Lived in Savannah since 1965. That's about all I have on George and family. Oh yes, I found him and Grace on the Platte Co, Mo Census in 1920. They lived in Weston Mo, George ws 39, Grace 29, and RuthE was 5. More than likely married in Platte Co. I have copied marriages in Missouri but don't think their marriage record was on it. Hope this helps. Shirley
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BEASLEY - HARPER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACE/291 Message Board Post: Looking for a marriage record for Clementine BEASLEY b:1882 in MO or IND and died in 1920 and possibly buried in Forbes Cemetery, Holt County, MO. She married James H. HARPER, no known info regarding him. Clementine is the daughter of Jesse and Jennet Beasley who came from Indiana to Missouri sometime after 1880. Thanks and God Bless You.