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    1. 17 December 1885/Corrected Account-Death of Wm. Bollinger/Iron County Register
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bollinger, Willson, Wilson, Farrar, Berryman, Coleman, Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zMB.2ACI/968 Message Board Post: IRON COUNTY REGISTER, Ironton, Iron County, Missouri, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1885. A CORRECTED ACCOUNT. HOGAN, Mo., Dec. 13, 1885. Ed. Register.--In your last issue I notice an item in regard to William Bollinger's sad death on December 4th in which some mistakes occur. On the date named, he, with Mr. James Willson [Wilson ?] and son, was engaged hauling lumber from Coleman 's mill to Berryman Switch, from which place they were returning about 5 P.M. When at a point within half mile of the mill, he was struck by a small falling tree, knocking him off the wagon. Mr. Willson, who was in advance, ran back and found him lying, his face to the ground, apparently dead, with his head and face covered with blood. He soon revived, however, and spoke a few words, but could not stand. Mr. Willson then laid him down, and ran to the wagon for a coat to put under his head, but before he could return, Billie got up and made a few steps, then sank down. He told Willson to hold him up and not let him strangle; he then said, "Lord have mercy - have mercy - on me," and asked Willson what was the matter, and asked hi! m for a handkerchief to wipe the blood off. Willson sent his son down to the mill to give the alarm. Everything was stopped, and soon all hands were on the mountain at the place of accident. It was near dark and the wind very high. A messenger was sent for Drs. Farrar and Berryman, also one for his wife. He was then carried to his sister's house, near the mill, where all was done that could be done, but he was then unconscious and died at 11 P.M. His wife and brothers arrived about 9 P.M., but he did not recognize them. Deceased was 33 years old, and leaves a wife and three small children to mourn his sad death, besides numerous other relatives and friends. Billie was not a member of any church, but was a pious, honest, good man, and his friends hope all is well with him, believing that a merciful God never turned aside such a prayer as his. A FRIEND.

    08/03/2004 01:30:34
    1. 17 December 1885/Edge Hill Items/Iron County Register
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gallaher, Hendrix, Russell, Call, Bishop, Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zMB.2ACI/967 Message Board Post: IRON COUNTY REGISTER, Ironton, Iron County, Missouri, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1885. EDGE HILL ITEMS. The howling winds are blowing a cutting blast, but well-filled wood-yards are positive evidence of good fortifications. Oyster suppers, dances, and sociables receive the support and approbation of intelligent ladies and gentlemen, of this and other neighborhoods. Among the best was one given by Mr. Gallaher, Friday night, December 4. Among the guests were Miss Mary Hendrix, Miss Russell and Miss Mollie Call, from Belleview. With a few exceptions the party passed off as serene as the morning dawn. Mr. W. L. Latham, live merchant at this place, is doing a good business and has proved himself equal to the hard times, and an admirable gentlemen for waiting upon customers. Our school which closes next Friday excels any school that has ever been taught in this district. Discipline and deportment are unexceptionable, and my advice to those wanting to give the children a complete and generous education, that which fits them to perform justly, skillfully, and magnanimously, all the promptings of life, in my judgment you will not find a teacher that is better calculated for carrying out the accomplishment, than our present teacher. As a director, I feel no delicacy in urging the people to send their children to school. Mr. Gallaher's three children attended school every day, and he says his taxes were only $20, including all. Allowing one dollar for each of his children, this would be $18 for six months. You that keep your children at home lose that money, and worst of all, they are losers of the requirements of an education when past recovery. I trust you will comprehend the advantages of this idea, and avoid its disadvantages. OLDTIMES. ================================ Buy your Christmas goods of J. N. Bishop. ================================ [Note: This posting is intended for the Iron County RootsWeb Message Board and Iron County Mailing List which is gatewayed thereto, and is not to be "forwarded" to any other mailing list or re-posted on any other website without the permission of the poster of this message.]

    08/03/2004 12:07:21
    1. 17 December 1885/Local Brevities/Iron County Register
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Winkler, Lopez, Omohundro, Schneider, Walker, Ake, Jarret, Guild, Patton, Braun, Foy, Myers, Sawyer, Maston, Hawkins, Abanather, Martin, Penniman, Blemel, Robertson, Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zMB.2ACI/966 Message Board Post: IRON COUNTY REGISTER, Ironton, Iron County, Missouri, published Dec. 17, 1885. LOCAL BREVITIES. See Aug. Winkler 's new ad. Skating parties are numerous. Read Lopez 's new ad in this issue. County Court adjourned Friday, until Monday, December 21st. If you have funds to disburse for Christmas Trees, now's your time. The Arcadia Valley Mill Company has closed out its Poplar Bluff annex. The scholars at St. Paul's Sunday School will be treated to a Christmas Tree on Christmas eve. The M. E. Church is preparing for a concert and Christmas Tree Christmas night. All are invited. Admission free. R. M. Omohundro, Esq., of Des Arc, was in Ironton yesterday. He is in excellent health and "right peart" for an old man. Schneider 's Quarry has shut down on account of cold weather, but will resume as soon after the 1st of January as is practicable. J. B. Walker, Prosecuting Attorney, has removed his office to his residence in west Ironton. He will also have an office in the courthouse. The County Court settled with all the county officers last week. They found all the accounts in good shape, and all monies properly accounted for. The pay-car went down the road Saturday night and returned next day, making the hearts of all the boys glad, and lining their pockets for the holidays. We acknowledge the receipt of the first number of the Shepherd Mountain 'Rabbit Reporter', edited and published by Victor Maxmillian Ake, cetat seven. J. E. Ake, foreman. Doll Jarret, while perambulating about the foot of Shepherd Mountain one day last week, found a good saddle. He will deliver it to the proper owner upon his paying for this notice. The "Young America Minstrels" will give an entertaining at the Pilot Knob Hotel next Saturday evening. The boys will give a good show, and we hope they may have a big audience. Mr. F. E. Guild, of St. Louis, a United States engineer, is in the city, stopping at the Monroe house. He is looking after the government lights and water gauges between the mouth of the river and Kansas City. -- Jefferson City Tribune. The State Board of Agriculture will hold a day and night session in the opera house at De Soto on Tuesday, 29th inst. This will be the only meeting of the Board in this section of the State, and if any Iron county farmers desire to meet with them, this is the opportunity. The returns from the seeds distributed last year from that 168-pound pumpkin are beginning to come it. Paul Patton last week sent us a section of one he raised weighing about one hundred pounds. Our portion was evolved into pumpkin pie, duly frozen. It is immense. Mr. F. Braun, Portrait Painter, of St. Louis, is in town to remain a few days. Parties having work in that line will do well to call on Mr. Braun at the American House. Portraits, ranging in size from 8x10 to 22x27 executed in Oil, India Ink, Crayon, and Pastel, from nature or photocopy. Bishop Robertson, assisted by Dr. Foy held Confirmation services in St. Paul's Church yesterday evening. An able sermon on the appropriate text, "Behold, I stand at the door and knock, " was followed by the rite of Confirmation administered to Mr. D. Myers, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Sawyer, and F. P. Ake. There was a false report -- it must have been false -- spread about these parts two weeks ago, anent the foreman of the Poplar Bluff 'Citizen'. The only thing that kept us from publishing the matter broadcast was that no one could tell us which it was -- a boy or girl. So we waited for the paper; and the rumor was not confirmed. The first snow of the winter fell Saturday afternoon and night, and Sunday morning the earth was covered to the depth of four inches. Freezing weather succeeded, and the ponds are covered with three inches of ice. Tuesday morning was very cold, but after sunrise the wind came from the south, and at this time evidences of a thaw are plentiful. Sleighs and sleds and jumpers are in demand, all hands seeming determined to ride while the sun shines not too fervently. The Belleview road matter was disposed of in the County Court during its session last week, and the following order was entered: "The court does not believe that the road as asked for by the petitioners is of sufficient utility to justify the payment of the amount of damages as assessed by the commissioners appointed by the county; and the amount of damages having not been paid by the petitioners, judgment is against the petitioners for the costs of the commissioners. The Doll Fair and Oyster Super given by the ladies of St. Paul's Church last Thursday evening, at the Academy of Music, was an agreeable surprise in its results. The attendance was very large, and everybody in excellent humor. The gross receipts amount to $76.40, netting a little over $56. The new bell is now paid for, and a few dollars left in the treasury. The ladies of the church desire to return thanks to the generous people of all denominations for good-will and kindly favors. We are informed by G. A. Maston, that the agency of Mrs. Jane Hawkins, and sister, the colored preacher, Rev. Abanather, was surprised by a pound party, who visited the parsonage on the right of the 11th inst., and made glad the hearts of the pastor and his wife, by presenting to them groceries amounting, in value, to eight or nine dollars. Before the party left, some fine singing was done, and complimentary remarks were made by Messrs. Maston, Abanather and Martin. We are also informed that there are 58 names on the roll of the colored school; and a fair average attendance. We record with special pleasure that the church of Ironton, Mo., has become self-sustaining. Under the leadership of its energetic and efficient pastor, Rev. A. O. Penniman, the church has so far increased its gifts as to be able to support its pastor. It is now removed from the list of beneficiaries and takes its place among the benefactors. The example of this church will do much to stimulate others, in like condition, to self-support of the pastor of the church.. Rev. Mr. Penniman well merits the congratulations of his brethren for his success. He has proved himself to be a wise and efficient workman. -- S. Louis Evangelist. The Pilot Knob Cornet Band and Orchestra will give a Grand Ball at the Academy of Music on New Year's Eve, and they are going to make it a 'recherche' affair. The invitations will be out the latter part of this week, or the first of next. The Order of Dancing will be of sufficient length to take up the whole evening; no "go as you please," but a programme that will be adhered to to the end. John Blemel, Esq., will furnish refreshments at reasonable charges, from a plate of oysters to a regular supper. The arrangements are such that those who want to enjoy an evening of solid and orderly pleasure may be assured of obtaining it on this occasion. Ticket, per couple, one dollar. [Note: This posting is intended for the Iron County RootsWeb Message Board and Iron County Mailing List which is gatewayed thereto, and is not to be "forwarded" to any other mailing list or re-posted on any other website without the permission of the poster of this message.]

    08/02/2004 11:40:33
    1. USGenweb State info
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Hi.. I forwarded to allow any who have an interest in the election know what is happening to the voting process. Also, we are not a huge list, and I try not to be a strong enforcer of Roll Calls, and other information some may not feel is genealogy related. I think the people of this list are very capable of moderating themselves. If anyone has a problem with this.. let me know offline. Marge -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 7:00 PM To: [email protected] Subject: MOIRON-D Digest V04 #93

    08/02/2004 01:32:57
    1. Re: [MOIRON] FW: [MOGEN] [Fwd: [STATE-COORD] Important Election Announcement]
    2. B. Warner
    3. Margie, I don't understand why this was forwarded to the Iron County Mailing List. It has nothing to do with Iron County history or genealogy. It concerns an election in which only the coordinators of the MoGenWeb sites can participate in, not mailing list subscribers in general. Or, am I wrong? B. Warner ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Campbell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 10:14 PM Subject: [MOIRON] FW: [MOGEN] [Fwd: [STATE-COORD] Important Election Announcement] > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [STATE-COORD] Important Election Announcement > Resent-Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 13:54:32 -0600 > Resent-From: [email protected] > Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 10:34:44 -0500 > From: Ellen Pack <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > > > ***Please forward to your state business list*** > > On Saturday AM, 31 July, the EC learned of a problem with the voting > form. If you attempted to vote Saturday but were unable to access the > ballot, please check the EC Website > (http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgwelections/national-2004/index.html) > for a further announcement, probably on Monday. > > The EC will also send out an announcement via USGW Mail Lists if the > situation warrents. We are all further handicapped in that some of the > Rootsweb lists are still down. > > The EC will do everything possible to see that all members have a > fair opportunity to vote. Please bear with us. > > Thank you for your patience! > > Ellen Pack, Chair EC > > > > > > > > > ==== MOIRON Mailing List ==== > HERMES Surname List coordinator > WENSTROM Surname List coordinator > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    08/02/2004 02:28:09
    1. FW: [MOGEN] [Fwd: [STATE-COORD] Important Election Announcement]
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [STATE-COORD] Important Election Announcement Resent-Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 13:54:32 -0600 Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 10:34:44 -0500 From: Ellen Pack <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] ***Please forward to your state business list*** On Saturday AM, 31 July, the EC learned of a problem with the voting form. If you attempted to vote Saturday but were unable to access the ballot, please check the EC Website (http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgwelections/national-2004/index.html) for a further announcement, probably on Monday. The EC will also send out an announcement via USGW Mail Lists if the situation warrents. We are all further handicapped in that some of the Rootsweb lists are still down. The EC will do everything possible to see that all members have a fair opportunity to vote. Please bear with us. Thank you for your patience! Ellen Pack, Chair EC

    07/31/2004 02:14:53
    1. RE: Iron Co. in 1860
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Most all of SE MO was poor by most standards of the time. People worked hard to eek out a living in this region. Below are some sights with a little information on the items you asked about: http://www.rosecity.net/civilwar/ic.html Iron county MO in the civil war http://www.rootsweb.com/~moicgs/countyhistory.html History of Iron county MO http://www.ironcounty.homestead.com/ Iron county information page I am in the midst of packing.. and don't have either copy of The History of SE Missouri in a place I can get to at the moment. The History of Missouri before it became a state does not, naturally, have anything on the area by name. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Ed & Gaycha Mayhew [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 2:17 PM To: Margie Campbell Subject: Iron Co. in 1860 Margie, Have you read anything about life in 1860 in Iron Co. Was it a poor area and which way did it go during the Civil War? I see Arcadia is a pretty small town now, was it always small? Gaycha

    07/30/2004 09:08:17
    1. Sutton -Ketcherside - Nash
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Hi I have Nash/Sutton/Ketchersides in my Iron county links also. Marguerite Sutton was the daughter of John Sutton and Mary Ketcherside Sutton, a sister of Sarah Jane Sutton Campbell. Marguerite married Wesley Nash. Mag and Wess raised a large family. Most of the family have passed away, but some still live in Iron County.Wesley was a Baptist Minister and my father likes to relate the story of how he and his Uncle Wesley, on the 2nd. Day of July, 1905, walked all the way out to the Newton Mayberry Place. There had been a big rain and the small streams and Stouts Creek were swollen. Why were they walking out there? It was a wedding day and Uncle Wesley married Freeman (Coot) Campbell and Lottie Mayberry that day. He must have tied a good hard knot. It has been tied for 65 years, will be now in July 1970. Uncle Wesley was a wonderful Spiritual man and we know his Blessings were on this marriage.I do not have a picture of Uncle Wess. I wish I did have. After he died Aunt Mag married again. This picture above is of her and her second man but I can’t remember his name, I’m sorry. The above is an excerpt from the book "The Campbell's are Here" Shannon county, MO Campbell's by Mary Ellen Campbell Tesreau (1970, self published). This page contains a photo of Mag Sutton Nash and her 2nd "man". If you are related, would like to share information. Marge Campbell Lodi, CA USA

    07/30/2004 04:25:27
    1. Young
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Hi I have Elizabeth Young b 1814ish in TN?(possible AL)married to Ellis Campbell (b 1804 in VA) in Reynolds co MO as of 1838, in Shannon co in 1850. Eliz. died before 1870 (not on census). She had John Young Jr living next to her in 1860 Shannon county census... would you be related to this young line? Marge Campbell Lodi, CA USA

    07/30/2004 04:22:13
    1. RE: 1860 MO Iron Co.-Washington Harper
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. He was a Wood Chopper. Real estate value $400, personal property $75.00 I think I told you he was born in TN. 1860 United States Federal Census Household of Washington Harper About this database New states added this week: Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico Territory and New Hampshire More information below « Global Search Results Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Gender Race View Census Save This? Washington Harper Arcadia, Iron, MO 30 1829 Tennessee Male Jane Harper Arcadia, Iron, MO 19 1840 Tennessee Female Adaline Harper Arcadia, Iron, MO 7 1852 Tennessee Female Fanny Harper Arcadia, Iron, MO 2 1857 Tennessee Female The next family was the Michael Spitzmiller family.. one of my husband's lines. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Ed & Gaycha Mayhew [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 7:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: 1860 MO Iron Co. Dear Margie, Thank you so much for sending the census on Washington Harper. Does it tell his occupation? Iron Co. was in the mountains, was he a miner? Gaycha Mayhew in Iowa --Also reseaching Elizabeth Jane Campbell b. Ohio Education, then, beyond all other devices of human origin, is the great equalizer of the conditions of men -- the balance-wheel of the social machinery. ô¿ô The "GEM's" ~

    07/30/2004 03:22:03
    1. FW: St Louis Area Cemeteries
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. St Louis Area Cemeteries The following list of cemeteries comprises mainly those in St. Louis city and county, although there are some entries from surrounding counties or from East St. Louis. The list is compiled from a variety of sources. Many entries were found in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch while indexing obituaries from that newspaper. Other sources include our Local History Card File, clipping files, telephone books, and historic directories. For cemeteries with hypenated names, an attempt has been made to list the cemetery under each name. Location information or notes are supplied when known. Dates at end of entry are for founding and closing, "?" is for date ranges appearing on tombstone. Every effort is made to be as thorough as possible and additional information is added as uncovered. Cemeteries marked with an asterisk (*) are those currently accepting burials http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/stlcem.htm Sally Rolls Pavia Sun City, AZ [email protected] ”Mankind owes to the child the best is has to give.” List Owner: [email protected] Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GENEALOGYBITSANDPIECES "All incoming and outgoing email checked by Norton Anti-Virus" .

    07/29/2004 02:32:23
    1. Morris
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rutherford & Morris Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zMB.2ACI/502.1.2.1.1.5.1.1.3 Message Board Post: My family names are Morris and Rutherford. I believe I am related to your Evelyn who married a Morris. Do you know who her parents were? please email me @ [email protected]

    07/28/2004 03:54:55
    1. RE: [MOIRON] Washington Harper in Iron Co. 1860 census
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Database: 1860 United States Federal Census 1860 United States Federal Census Household of Washington Harper About this database New states added this week: Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico Territory and New Hampshire More information below < Global Search Results Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Gender Race View Census Save This? Washington Harper Arcadia, Iron, MO 30 1829 Tennessee Male Jane Harper Arcadia, Iron, MO 19 1840 Tennessee Female Adaline Harper Arcadia, Iron, MO 7 1852 Tennessee Female Fanny Harper Arcadia, Iron, MO 2 1857 Tennessee Female ------------------------------ Tells you they were in Iron county no more than 2 years. Youngest girl in 2 yrs b TN.. Marge Campbell Lodi, CA USA -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 4:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MOIRON] Washington Harper in Iron Co. 1860 census This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Harper, Rich Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zMB.2ACI/965 Message Board Post: Looking for anyone with more information than in subject on Washington Harper. One daughter, Adaline Edwards Harper is my relative. Mother might have been Jane Edwards. Maybe a sister, Fanny. Thanks for any help. Gaycha in Iowa ==== MOIRON Mailing List ==== San Joaquin County, CA Obits http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/ ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    07/28/2004 12:13:19
    1. Washington Harper in Iron Co. 1860 census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Harper, Rich Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zMB.2ACI/965 Message Board Post: Looking for anyone with more information than in subject on Washington Harper. One daughter, Adaline Edwards Harper is my relative. Mother might have been Jane Edwards. Maybe a sister, Fanny. Thanks for any help. Gaycha in Iowa

    07/28/2004 11:01:59
    1. Re: [MOIRON] Found !!- W. James & Mattie Campbell in Texas 1910 census
    2. Lloyd & Peggy
    3. JEANNETTE, Is there a Claud Henry Sutton in your line that married Adaline Settle. She was born about 1863. Lloyd Margie Campbell wrote: >Hi Jeannette & all: > >I was playing on Ancestry today... and decided to extend my search for Jim >Campbell b 1866 in MO who was last heard of on 1900 census in Ouchita county >ARK... and found him & his brood in Polk county TEXAS on the 1910 census... >still checking... > >If anyone is related to this W. James & Mattie Campbell... Please let us >know.. we have more family information for you! > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---- > Database: 1910 United States Federal Census > > >Name: W James Campbell >Age in 1910: 44 >Estimated Birth Year: 1865 >Birthplace: Missouri >Home in 1910: 2-PCT, POLK, Texas >Race: White >Gender: Male >Series: T624 >Roll: 1578 >Part: 2 >Page: 165A >Year: 1910 > > >Lines 16-23 >Dwelling 128 >Family 129 > >Campbell >W. James, head Male White age 44, married 18 years, 6 of 6 children living, >b MO, says both parents born in Georgia?, Foreman, Woods (type of >business),(other lines, can't read headings) >L.(?) Mattie, 35, white female b AR, Parents b Alabama > >Children in 1910 were > >A Cora age 17 b ARK (all children b ARK) >L or H?? Pauline age 14 >BArbra age 12 >B. Connie? Male age 10 >Dorcas 6 >Ethel age 4 > >I will check the 1920 next. > >If anyone is related.. please let me know.. > >Marge Campbell >Lodi, CA > > > >==== MOIRON Mailing List ==== >Margie Campbell >[email protected] > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >

    07/27/2004 05:00:27
    1. Re: [MOIRON] Jennie E. VanCuren
    2. Lloyd & Peggy
    3. Found more if you don't already have it. William Vancuren was married three time. #1 Anna Hover b. VA. birth Unknown - Died 12, May 1846 - Kosciusko County, IN. Married 17, Dec. 1840 - Bellefountaine, OH. #2 Sarah Jane Walmsly b. 05 Oct. 1830 Harrison County, W.VA. d. 06 July 1870 Jasper County, Mo. Married 07, April 1850 #3 Dianna Elliott - married 16, May 1872. William died before 02, Nov. 1881 in Jasper County, Mo. because this is the date that Dianna married William Phillips. L.C. [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Dilley, Cave, VanCuren >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zMB.2ACI/963 > >Message Board Post: > >Looking for parentage of Jennie E. VanCuren Bcirca 1863 married John I. Dilley (1) and Samuel Cave (2) - Census states her birthstate was Kansas - she lived in Hamelin, Brown Cty and Mankato, Ks. towards the end of her life she lived and died in Ohio, near her granddaughter, Pauline Allerton Dorst Wisegarver. Rumor has it she may have had a sister Rachel who married a man named John McGee. Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated. > > >==== MOIRON Mailing List ==== >Coordinator of Iron county Missouri Web Page >http://www.rootsweb.com/~moiron2/ >Last updated Sep 2002 > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >

    07/27/2004 04:49:58
    1. Knights of Pythos Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WILSON,VALLANCE, ADAMS, WHITE, JONES, REYNOLDS, BERRY, SITZES, ROWLAND, McCORMACK, POSTON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zMB.2ACI/964 Message Board Post: Hi All, I am trying to find out if there is a Knights of Pythos Cemetery listing on line for Ironton, Mo. I am looking for the gravesite of Nancy Poston b. 1852 Mo. and died 1930 Mo.. I have only recently received info. that she may be buried there. Any help is fully appreciated. Keep the faith and keep on searchin', Bob Wilson, Michigan

    07/27/2004 02:59:23
    1. RE: 27 July 2004
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Leslie Kohler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 5:01 AM To: [email protected] Subject: 27 July 2004 27 July 2004 MO-Abstracts A Read-Only List ````````````````` Here are some of the people living in some of the counties of Missouri in 1903. There is a very, very little bit of other information given (in the book) about each of these people. If you want the extra information about someone who is (or might be) one of your family members, be sure to do so off-list -and- remember to give me the page number. Leslie - [email protected] ``````````````````````` -- New Madrid County William L. STACY William GRAHAM Lafayette LaFONT John H. BISHOP John W. JACKSON Lee C. PHILLIPS Lawrence W. FISHER Samuel B. STONE Henry E. BROUGHTON Thos. [sic] F. HENRY Luke B. WATHEN C.B. RICHARDS Louis NEWBEAUR W.B. LaBAN -- Newton County J.H. ROBINSON J.W. LANSFORD J.W. HERRIN C.U. EDWARDS Chas. [sic] A. STINNETT A.J. THOMAS T.J. ASHWORTH R.J. BALCH John B. BEAVERS David P. WEEMS William W. LEA U.S. ANDERSON J.M. BRIDGES C.W. RICE R.F. JONES ** Source: "Official Manual of the State of Missouri 1903-1904" Page 257 ** Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They many not be reproduced on another site or on any recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Leslie Kohler. Although public information is not, in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. are. It is, however, quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries to print and bind for the (free) use of their patrons.

    07/27/2004 12:27:47
    1. Re: [MOIRON] Jennie E. VanCuren
    2. Lloyd & Peggy
    3. Wonder how big a bender this census taker had been on or who gave the info??? Vancuren, S. F. age 24 Martha A. age 22 wife Joseph F. age 11 bro-in-law William S. age 15 bro-in-law William L. age 52 widower 11, June 1880 - McDonald Twsp. - Jasper County, Mo. Should be all brothers and father. Father's age is wrong? L. C. [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Dilley, Cave, VanCuren >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zMB.2ACI/963 > >Message Board Post: > >Looking for parentage of Jennie E. VanCuren Bcirca 1863 married John I. Dilley (1) and Samuel Cave (2) - Census states her birthstate was Kansas - she lived in Hamelin, Brown Cty and Mankato, Ks. towards the end of her life she lived and died in Ohio, near her granddaughter, Pauline Allerton Dorst Wisegarver. Rumor has it she may have had a sister Rachel who married a man named John McGee. Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated. > > >==== MOIRON Mailing List ==== >Coordinator of Iron county Missouri Web Page >http://www.rootsweb.com/~moiron2/ >Last updated Sep 2002 > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >

    07/27/2004 06:06:12
    1. Re: [MOIRON] Jennie E. VanCuren
    2. Lloyd & Peggy
    3. Vancuren, William age 29 Sarah J. age 19 John H. age 8 Balinda age 4 ? Oct. 1850 - Clay Twsp. Kosciusko County, IN. L.C. [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Dilley, Cave, VanCuren >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zMB.2ACI/963 > >Message Board Post: > >Looking for parentage of Jennie E. VanCuren Bcirca 1863 married John I. Dilley (1) and Samuel Cave (2) - Census states her birthstate was Kansas - she lived in Hamelin, Brown Cty and Mankato, Ks. towards the end of her life she lived and died in Ohio, near her granddaughter, Pauline Allerton Dorst Wisegarver. Rumor has it she may have had a sister Rachel who married a man named John McGee. Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated. > > >==== MOIRON Mailing List ==== >Coordinator of Iron county Missouri Web Page >http://www.rootsweb.com/~moiron2/ >Last updated Sep 2002 > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >

    07/27/2004 05:37:18