hi a few qiestions,1.are your MOOREs connected to CLAIBORNE County,TN? 2.do you have a MAYES marriage into your family?.3.has a lady email name of SUNSHINE emailed you? she has a WILLIAM MOORE in her family from where you want LOUISVILLE,KY she emailed me his marriage certificate.the marriage date i think was 1896..not sure.as i since had a crash.it may be on a floppy.try to find her on the MOORE mailing list.she lived around EVANSVILLE,IN.i have on my webpages a 1 photo page 2 now..1 only of my great uncle WILLIAM MOORE..he was a gambler in LOUISVILLE on to know telling where.the photo was a studio. photo taken in HERRIN,IL.this photo was used some yrs ago on a tv documentry on PBS.we wonder who had that 1? as my aunt has the original.my greatgrandfather was JOHN "JACK" MOORE..so we are told.he left the family of 6 kids in late 1870-early 1880s.we know 0 about him. heres the 1 page photo... oh my greatgrandmother was a MAYES born 1845 in RAY Co.MO.i have relatives in JASPER Co.MO.did you see my post the other day?. thank you Ray Moore On 23 Jun 2002 22:16:12 -0600, ngibson4@kc.rr.com said: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Moore > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/1MB.2ACI/2013 > > Message Board Post: > > We are trying to locate the name of our ggrandmother Moore. Our > ggrandfather was Samuel Patrick Moore. He was born in Kentucky around > Louisville. We have been totally unable to find his wife's name. Our > grandfather was William Bruce Moore and he was born in 1878 in > Louisville. There were other children although we never knew any of > them or anything about them. Their names were John, Patrick, Walter, > Allie and Suz. Our ggrandfather divorced his wife and married a much > younger woman. The story we are told is that she lived for a time with > our grandfather(Bruce) and our grandmother and then moved to Carthage, > Mo to live with or near her brother. We assume since none of the other > children were in Muskogee, Oklahoma where Bruce and his family and also > where Samuel lived, these children must have been in and around > Carthage. I know this is very little information to go on. We didn't > even know until about 3 yrs ago that Samuel was buried in an unmarked > grave in Muskogee, Oklahoma w! > here all our other relatives are buried. My 4 brothers and my sister > and I have just had a headstone made for his grave. The story is that > the family didn't put a headstone on his grave because he had divorced > his first wife. My grandfather paid for his funeral but would not pay > for a headstone. The family was very poor and probably ggrandmoher's > family in Carthage were also very poor from what we can gather. Any > help with this puzzle will be appreciated. > thanks. > > -- tippytnn@fastmail.fm -- http://fastmail.fm/ - A fast, anti-spam email service.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/1MB.2ACI/2013 Message Board Post: We are trying to locate the name of our ggrandmother Moore. Our ggrandfather was Samuel Patrick Moore. He was born in Kentucky around Louisville. We have been totally unable to find his wife's name. Our grandfather was William Bruce Moore and he was born in 1878 in Louisville. There were other children although we never knew any of them or anything about them. Their names were John, Patrick, Walter, Allie and Suz. Our ggrandfather divorced his wife and married a much younger woman. The story we are told is that she lived for a time with our grandfather(Bruce) and our grandmother and then moved to Carthage, Mo to live with or near her brother. We assume since none of the other children were in Muskogee, Oklahoma where Bruce and his family and also where Samuel lived, these children must have been in and around Carthage. I know this is very little information to go on. We didn't even know until about 3 yrs ago that Samuel was buried in an unmarked grave in Muskogee, Oklahoma w! here all our other relatives are buried. My 4 brothers and my sister and I have just had a headstone made for his grave. The story is that the family didn't put a headstone on his grave because he had divorced his first wife. My grandfather paid for his funeral but would not pay for a headstone. The family was very poor and probably ggrandmoher's family in Carthage were also very poor from what we can gather. Any help with this puzzle will be appreciated. thanks.
I just want to second the congratulations to my home state and home county. I live in California and politicians and bureaucrats all act like the worse junior high school delinquents you can find. Their very being defines ill-manners, lack of caring, ignorance and wish to make their responsibilities zippo and thus no more than a money-grubbing sinecure! Good for Missouri! Good for Carthage! Good for Jasper County! Mel McKee P. S. My sister just sent me a handsome Missouri t-shirt. I wear it proudly. ned72@webtv.net wrote: > Just want to let everyone know how pleasant, helpful, courteous and > obliging every employee that I encountered at the court house was. I > was looking into probate records and land deeds and the personnel at the > court house itself as well as at the "annex" (for probate records) and > the separate office in the Bank of America Building (for land deeds) > were extremely helpful. Coming from California, it was a real pleasure > to be treated so well. I highly recommend a trip to Carthage!!! > John Sandy from Sandy Egg-Oh.
Hello Listers! Since the resent deaths and struggles, I have neglected the website & mailing list. With that, I would like to announce that Renessa Lewis GenMom@cableone.net is the new list mom. I have enjoyed moderating this list, but ya'll deserve better than I can give right now. I'll still be lurking and helping when I can. Peace, Brenda
hi does this WEST & MAYES marriage ring a bell?. ---------------------------------------------- Nancy Jane Mayes b: 1830 in Ray Co., MO John West..if you might have this,i'll try find more info.Ray Moore Indiana. --------------------------------------------- i'm a MOORE/MAYES..tracing my i know 0 about great gramps John "Jack" Moore On 22 Jun 2002 23:48:39 -0600, freeway@uia.net said: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: McCoy, West, Edde, Stipe, Mathis, Edmondson, Tedlock > (Tadlock), Cromer, Cates, Allsup, Burd, & more.. > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1MB.2ACI/2012 > > Message Board Post: > > > Is anybody here familiar with my Grandpa Jim? > > Jamie Dixon WEST b. 30 Jan 1895 - OK > married: 17 Nov 1915 > Jessie Myrtle STIPE b. 16 Sep 1897 > > They had 7 kids - Marjorie, Irene, Mary Maxine, Jamie Jr, Doris (my > mom), John Howard, and Gordon Dean. > > Grandpa Jim was an artist of landscapes, still life, and portraits. He > also painted a mural on a wall in a Joplin restaurant. He sang and > wrote songs. He was on radio in Pittsburg, KS on KOAM; Springfield, MO > on KWTO; and Joplin on WMBH. One time someone sowed turnip greens on > the Court House lawn in Carthage, and he wrote and recorded a song > about that. It was popular around the local area at the time. > > I am searching for a picture of him. He passed away when I was 10 yrs > old, but I remember him very clearly. Please contact me at > freeway@uia.net if you remember him. Thank you. Tommy > > > -- tippytnn@fastmail.fm -- http://fastmail.fm - The way email should be...
John, I hope to be there in two months for I need some help I sure that they can help me with. Thanks for good words. Terry ----- Original Message ----- From: <ned72@webtv.net> To: <MOJASPER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 9:27 PM Subject: [MOJASPER] Kudos to the employees at the County Court house in Carthage > Just want to let everyone know how pleasant, helpful, courteous and > obliging every employee that I encountered at the court house was. I > was looking into probate records and land deeds and the personnel at the > court house itself as well as at the "annex" (for probate records) and > the separate office in the Bank of America Building (for land deeds) > were extremely helpful. Coming from California, it was a real pleasure > to be treated so well. I highly recommend a trip to Carthage!!! > John Sandy from Sandy Egg-Oh. > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCoy, West, Edde, Stipe, Mathis, Edmondson, Tedlock (Tadlock), Cromer, Cates, Allsup, Burd, & more.. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1MB.2ACI/2012 Message Board Post: Is anybody here familiar with my Grandpa Jim? Jamie Dixon WEST b. 30 Jan 1895 - OK married: 17 Nov 1915 Jessie Myrtle STIPE b. 16 Sep 1897 They had 7 kids - Marjorie, Irene, Mary Maxine, Jamie Jr, Doris (my mom), John Howard, and Gordon Dean. Grandpa Jim was an artist of landscapes, still life, and portraits. He also painted a mural on a wall in a Joplin restaurant. He sang and wrote songs. He was on radio in Pittsburg, KS on KOAM; Springfield, MO on KWTO; and Joplin on WMBH. One time someone sowed turnip greens on the Court House lawn in Carthage, and he wrote and recorded a song about that. It was popular around the local area at the time. I am searching for a picture of him. He passed away when I was 10 yrs old, but I remember him very clearly. Please contact me at freeway@uia.net if you remember him. Thank you. Tommy
Just want to let everyone know how pleasant, helpful, courteous and obliging every employee that I encountered at the court house was. I was looking into probate records and land deeds and the personnel at the court house itself as well as at the "annex" (for probate records) and the separate office in the Bank of America Building (for land deeds) were extremely helpful. Coming from California, it was a real pleasure to be treated so well. I highly recommend a trip to Carthage!!! John Sandy from Sandy Egg-Oh.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Palmer , Willbanks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1MB.2ACI/2011 Message Board Post: Would any one out there know of a Undertaker or funeral home in the Joplin,Mo. area during the year of 1902. My great grandfather Jeremiah M. Palmer died 2 Oct 1902 . The funeral was at son-in-laws home, Wm. Willbanks of Smelters Hill. He was buried in Peace Cem. Earlier inquiry located Peace Cem, But their is no headstone.( Disappointing). Any info would be helpful. 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/1MB.2ACI/2010 Message Board Post: Need a 1900 census look up for Henry and Hanna Dever in or near Carthage, MO. Thanks!! Cheli
HI List,my greatgrandmother was NANCY ANN MAYES MOORE.born 1845 in RAY Co.MO.I'm looking for her exhusband JOHN JACK MOORE.we know 0 about him. here are the MAYES & STALLINGS connections. maybe by chance someone has a MOORE in their line that might be part of my greatgramps line. my roots are in CLAIBORNE Co.TN thank you,Ray Moore.below my homepages. http://www.angelfire.com/in3/louisrr/moore.htm -------------------------------------------- Elizabeth Mayes b: February 25, 1811 in Claiborne Co TN d: in Lynn Grove TWP Jasper Co IO ......... +Wesley F Stallings b: May 11, 1812 in Claiborne Co TN m: Abt. 1830 in Claiborne Co TN d: in Lynn Grove TWP Jasper Co IO .............. 3 Martha Stallings b: Abt. 1832 .............. 3 William Stallings b: Abt. 1835 ................. +Mary E .............. 3 Lucinda Stallings b: Abt. 1838 .............. 3 John P Stallings b: Abt. 1846 .............. 3 Mary A Stallings b: Abt. 1848 .............. 3 Wesley Stallings b: Abt. 1856 -- tippytnn@fastmail.fm -- http://fastmail.fm - In the time it takes you to read this, you could be FastMailing
Dear Listers; I'm seeking information on my GGF William D. George b March 1849 MO (according to census records) and GM Mary Adaline (Garrett) George b Aug 9, 1878 Albert, (Gillespie Co.),TX. William was a cattle hand and worked on the Moss Ranch in Llano Co., TX prior to Sept 18, 1879 when he married Henrietta Solomon b 1861 GA (daughter of Godwin and Mary Jane Roberts)in Gillespie Co., TX. They had four children between 1880 and 1887, Wm. is recorded widowed, 1900 census. Their first child Wm. Lawrence George (my GF) born July 21, 1880 served in the U.S.A. and then the U.S.M.C. before marrying Mary Garrett, having their first child Waldorff George and moving to Maricopa Co., AZ. Wm. D. and Henrietta (went by Ettie) also had Euphamia, Enock and Francis. Wm. D. George sold his farm and moved across the co. to Willow City after his children had grown. There he built and operated a general store until it was destroyed by fire. No more in known of William D. George. His birth place in MO and my GM's parents and siblings are and have remained by blocks for years. Any suggestions, ideas or references will be very welcome, if you are researching this line or believe you could be related, you are strongly encouraged to reply. DWG __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com
----- Original Message ----- From: Sandi Wendel <p.slover@kc.rr.com> To: <MOJASPER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 4:54 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} al jennings > HELLO- MY NAME IS SANDI. I HAPPENED ACROSS AN E-MAIL FROM SOMEONE TO YOU CONCERNING AL JENNINGS THE TRAIN ROBBER. WELL, I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR SOME INFORMATION ON HIM ALSO, COMING UP WITH NO GOOD RESULTS. I'M INTERESTED ON FINDING OUT ABOUT A COURT CASE THAT HE HAD AN ATTORNEY- W.I. GILBERT. I AM A DESENDANT OF GILBERT. GILBERT WAS FROM OKLAHOMA. > I HEARD A STORY FROM MY GRANDMOTHER WHO WAS A "DUNCAN"- FROM DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA- ANYWAYS THE STORY GOES AFTER WINNING THE COURT CASE FOR JENNINGS HE WAS GIVEN A RING. GILBERT WENT ON TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL ATTORNEY IN CALIFORNIA AND ON ONE OF HIS TRIPS BETWEEN OKLA.& CAL. HIS TRAIN WAS ROBBED AND IN THE PROCESS OF HOLDING UP THE PASSANGERS, WHEN THEY CAME TO GILBERT THEY SAW THE RING AND LEFT HIM ALONE. THE TRAIN ROBBER WAS OF COURSE, AL JENNINGS. I AM LOOKING FOR INFORMATION TO BACK UP THIS STORY. > I WOULD BE GRATEFUL FOR ANY INFORMATION YOU HAVE. > > THANK YOU- > SANDI > PSLOVER@KC.RR.COM
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCollum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1MB.2ACI/2004.1.1 Message Board Post: I'm not aware of this McCollum family, although I suspect they are related to the McCollums who moved to Linn County Missouri in the mid-1800s. You can find a listing of the McCollums buried in a family cemetery there at www.rootsweb.com/~molinn/mccollumns.html.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GARVER, ONEAL, PULLEY, BAKER, CAPLINGER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1MB.2ACI/2009 Message Board Post: Looking for information on my gr grandfather George W. Garver, b. 1845 Dade Co, MO, d. 1931 Taney Co, MO. He had a brother named Edward or Edwin "Uncle Ed". George W married twice. Not sure of first wife's name but family lore has it that his first wife and small children died. He then married Easter Jane ONeal 1875, in Carthage, Jasper Co. If you have any information on the parents of George or Ed please contact me. I have additional information to share.
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/1MB.2ACI/1823.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Since I first posted my message, I have learned more about this. Apparently the school I mentioned was very closely located near Joplin Children's Home which was an orphanage, but they are two different entities. Recently a newspaper article in the Joplin Globe indicated that by contacting the Joplin City Clerk who has all the surviving records from the childrens home in her possession, you may be able to find out information about your family members. I found my family members dates of entry and dismissal, and parents names, and other siblings names and dates from the Joplin City Clerk. The city clerks office phone number is 417-624-0820, and if you prefer to write, the City Clerks address is: 303 E. 3rd, Joplin, MO 64801. Good luck!
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/1MB.2ACI/2008 Message Board Post: Does anyone know the parents of James C. Wright who married Rosa Jane Hurley, probably in Jasper County, Missouri?
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/1MB.2ACI/2007 Message Board Post: I have a Steven or Steve Mccollum married to a Emily Rice having a Child Steven in July of 1863 in Jasper Co. He grows up somewhere and then marries Eva Haynes. If anyone knows of these people please let me know.
Jeanne- This isn't exactly what you asked for but since there seemed to be no Cunninghams matching your description in the entire 1880 Census, I tried to think of different spellings of the surname. The enclosed is close, but maybe no cigar? \^/ayne Census Place: Jasper, Dallas, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254684 National Archives Film T9-0684 Page 291A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Mark EVANS Self M M W 52 AR Occ: Farming Fa: AL Mo: AL Catharine EVANS Wife F M W 53 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: AL Mo: AL Elizabeth EVANS Dau F S W 26 MO Fa: AR Mo: TN William EVANS Son M S W 22 MO Occ: Farming Fa: AR Mo: TN Hariet EVANS Dau F S W 20 MO Fa: AR Mo: TN Lavina EVANS Dau F S W 17 MO Fa: AR Mo: TN Henry EVANS Son M S W 13 MO Fa: AR Mo: TN Green EVANS Son M S W 12 MO Fa: AR Mo: TN Manda EVANS Dau F S W 11 MO Fa: AR Mo: TN Elizabeth CHATMAN GDau F S W 8 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO William CHATMAN GSon M S W 6 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeanne Lang To: MOJASPER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 12:21 PM Subject: [MOJASPER] 1880 Census Lookup I was wondering if anyone can do a look up in the 1880 census for a William F Cunningham and his wife Mary. My grandfather William M was born to them in 1876 in Joplin. Thanks for any help. Jeanne
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: mccollum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1MB.2ACI/2004.1 Message Board Post: Looking for a Steven B Mccollum born July 1863 in jasper co to a Steve and Emily (rice) Mccollum. Have you seen these people