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    1. R0LL CALL
    2. Darlene Green
    3. I am researching the families of WiIliam Williams, and Peter Williams. Fleming Dodson families, James Hensley families, James Davis families, Samuel Wilson families, Alexander Boyd families and related families. Most of them arrived about 1800. Darlene Green

    04/01/2005 06:11:58
    1. Roll Call
    2. Researching in Jefferson Co., MO: My paternal line: HELD, FABRY/FEBRY, BURKERT/BURKHART, collateral- BAUMBACH, CLICK/KLICK, of interest- SCHMALE (a second wife) My husband's maternal line: POLITTE, ROUSSIN, BOURASSA, THEBEAU/THIBAULT, BOYER, TESSIER, OLIVIER, PLACET, also SHORT in JeffCo and in Franklin Co., MO Linda Kanevsky

    04/01/2005 05:27:07
    1. VIENICI: New! Iron County Marriages 1899-1906 by Virginia Graham
    2. Brian Oster
    3. Missouri Marriages - Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin, Crawford Searchable database http://www.vienici.com/moabs/lookups.html Another 795 Iron County marriage entries from Jeanette McClure !!! Iron County Marriage Licenses Volume 5 1899-1906, abstracted by Virginia Brown has now been added to the searchable database, thanks to Jeanette McClure The site has 47,274 marriage entries in the searchable database with another book in progress. The searchable database has entries for Washington, St. Francois, Jefferson, Iron, Franklin and Crawford so far. The Washington, St. Francois County and Jefferson consolidated indexes are being replaced by the wildcard browse that allow viewing all entries with liberal criteria. - all names extracted from Crawford County marriage books 1829-1897 - all names extracted from Franklin County marriage books 1819-1890 & 1914-1921 - all names extracted from Iron County marriage book 1857-1906 - all names extracted from Jefferson County marriage books 1826-1890 - all names extracted from St. Francois County marriage books 1818-1908 - all names extracted from Washington County marriage books 1815-1937 ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Next up, Franklin County Marriage License Volume G 1890-1894. ---- -- -------- ------ -------- ------- ------ - ---- ---- Brian J. Oster Vien Ici webmaster mailto:[email protected] http://www.vienici.com

    04/01/2005 04:54:07
    1. Roll Call
    2. CLEMENTS RITA
    3. Surnames that I am researching in Jefferson County are: BURKART/BURKHART (various spellings), KNITTLE, ARNOLD, & HEIMBACH. Rita Clements

    04/01/2005 03:07:52
    1. 2005 GREATER ST. LOUIS BOOK FAIR
    2. Linda Reichert
    3. If you are local, this might turn up some resources... > Resent-From: [email protected] > From: Joan Yeckel <[email protected]> > Date: April 1, 2005 6:40:19 PM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: 2005 GREATER ST. LOUIS BOOK FAIR > Reply-To: [email protected] > > The dates of the 2005 Greater St. Louis Book Fair are as follows: > > THURSDAY, APRIL 28 4:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. $10 > THURSDAY, APRIL 28 7:30 P.M. AUCTION > FRIDAY, APRIL 29 10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. FREE > SATURDAY, APRIL 30 10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. FREE > SUNDAY, MAY 1 11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. FREE > MONDAY, MAY 2 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. FREE > > There is an admission charge of $10.00 on Thursday. All other days are > free. > The 56th Greater St. Louis Book Fair will be held at the Westfield > Shoppingtown West County, Des Peres, MO > There are usually many items of interest to genealogists- yearbooks, > general and local histories, maps, postcards and other ephemera. > For further information about the Book Fair, Auction or location, > please go to http://www.stlouisbookfair.org/ > > Joan Schaller Yeckel > >

    04/01/2005 12:31:25
    1. Re: MOJEFFER-D Digest V05 #130-surnames I'm researching
    2. Hi LaDonna, I enjoyed meeting you at the library. I'm researching the surnames Williams, McGinty, Stroupe, Dodson, Hawkins, Stevens, Musick, (paternal) Bahr, Bieser, DeGonia (Pounds), Politte-Raubert, Reynolds, Mühlhausler, Seitz, (maternal). Becky Millinger

    04/01/2005 10:49:58
    1. Roll call
    2. Robert E. Lynch
    3. I'm researching the Kirk family of Jefferson county. Would like to make contact with anyone researching same family. Jackie

    04/01/2005 09:41:56
    1. Roll Call!
    2. Would you believe, MANESS, MURRELL, NAPIER A fantasy of mine is to know the names of ALL of the people listed as members of the family, male and female, of Elisha MANESS for the 1840 census. There was a load of them. Charlotte Maness

    04/01/2005 08:28:48
    1. Roll Call
    2. nancy may
    3. Looking for information on DeGeare, Fabi, Frabes, Scharpenberg, Gamache, Collins, and Craig. Thanks nancy

    04/01/2005 06:45:11
    1. [MOJEFFER] Roll Call - PATTERSON, RUTLEDGE, HENSLEY, CALAHAN, and others
    2. Bob Patterson
    3. On my father's side: PATTERSON, RUTLEDGE, JONES, WEAVER, and HENRY. On my mother's side: HENSLEY, CALAHAN, MORRIS, PARTNEY/PARTENAIS, WILLIAMS, and REYNOLDS. Bob Pattterson, St. Louis, MO

    04/01/2005 06:00:32
    1. roll call
    2. Christine Merseal
    3. I�m researching my family in Jefferson County, Missouri: Bernhard FRIEDMAN Ambrose FRIEDMAN Simon HOTZ Plus the related surnames of WEDE and GREB. I�m researching my husband�s family in Jefferson County, Missouri: William WILLIAMS, Seaborn WILLIAMS, George H.WILLIAMS , Joseph WILLIAMS Joseph GAMACHE, and his daughter Catherine GAMACHE, who married George WILLIAMS Elijah BAKER, Milton BAKER, Thomas Milton BAKER, George Milton BAKER John PERKINS, and his daughter Jane A. PERKINS, who married Milton BAKER Elijah MANESS, and his two daughters Mary Carolina MANESS and Francis M. MANESS Presley �P.T.�HUNT , and his daughter Josephine HUNT, who married George W. DAVIS Micheal O�HARA Sr., Micheal O�HARA Jr. Brazil HINEY and his wife Ellen BEAL Christine Merseal --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger Show us what our next emoticon should look like. Join the fun.

    04/01/2005 05:35:25
    1. Roll Call
    2. craig ulrich
    3. Great Idea, I am researching the following names in Jefferson Co. Dahn, Grimmel, Guenther, Kremmer, Schmelz, Stovesand, and Ulrich lines. Craig Ulrich

    04/01/2005 03:34:39
    1. Cemeteries in Jefferson County
    2. Dave Hallemann
    3. While we are doing a Roll Call I thought now would be a good time to send a listing of the cemetery articles I have completed. These articles can be found at the De Soto Library, Jefferson County Library Northwest Branch, Jefferson College History Center, and County Assessors Office at Hillsboro. The articles are from personal onsite visits and include pictures of whatever monuments were found, historical background of the LAND the cemetery is on and any genealogical information I had available to me. Remember I am a historian not a genealogist so these resources are limited. Samples of these articles can be seen at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mojeffer/jchs/cemeteries.html This site has not been maintained in many years so my email address is wrong. All of these FAMILY CEMETERIES are found in Jefferson County, Missouri; Baker, Isaac Stroud Bechler Bonacker Family Boothe Buren Civil War Soldier's Grave (unknown) Cook Family Donnell, Wm. A. Edwards Evans Frazier, Peter Hale Family Harrison-England Herrington Family Huskey, D. L. Jarvis Knorpp, Christian G. Grave Krumsick Langehenning Lemaster McClain, Jeremiah McCormack, Peter (available in a few weeks) McCormack, Wm. S. Miller, Charles Muir Neely Null Ogle O'Hara Richter Robertson Rogers Sennert Smith-Williams Stafford Terry Trimble Whitehead Wilcox Wilson, John Wilson, James Hope everyone finds something useful. Enjoy! Dave Hallemann [email protected]

    04/01/2005 02:06:05
    1. RE: Roll Call - Resinger, Barningham, Maurice...
    2. william resinger
    3. I am researching the names: RESINGER (James & Catherine) Edith RESINGER - who married Alfred BARNINGHAM Kathryn BARNINGHAM - who married Robert FOOSEY Emiline RESINGER - who married Henry SCHWEPPE Mamie RESINGER - who married Alexander MAURICE Also SCOTT, BATCHELOR, KETCHERSIDE. On the other side of the family, are: LEE, WINER, GRAHAM, GASCHE, FROST & STEEL (STEELE). Thanks! Sue Resinger -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.9.0 - Release Date: 3/31/2005

    04/01/2005 01:08:38
    1. Roll Call - Lucas, Bailey, Williams, Wilson, etc.
    2. Logan & Peggy
    3. Ancestors in Jefferson County. Most were born elsewhere and came to Jefferson County in early 1800's. Joseph BAILEY (brick wall) and Rebecca Unknown Jesse LUCAS (brick wall) and Nancy BAILEY John W. MAYFIELD and Olivia WILLIAMS (brick wall) John Robert WILSON (brick wall) and Clarissa WIDEMAN John BRINLEY and Mary SWANEY (brick wall) James DAVIS and Sarah Unknown Phineas CLARK and Charlotte SMITH Thomas WILSON (brick wall) and Unknown Henry PRUITT and Martha "Patsy" WILSON Peggy

    04/01/2005 01:02:07
    1. RE: Roll Call
    2. Names I am Researching: COWHICK, COWICK, COHICK

    04/01/2005 12:19:14
    1. Roll Call
    2. The Day's
    3. Good morning! Endlessly poking around for: Moran, Thomas and Mary Geatley Moran & children John, Edward, Thomas, Luke, and Ann. I have no idea what happened to Ann! Of course if she married a Byrne or a Crean -- there she is in that census household, indistinguishable from the Ann Crean listed in the previous census : ( Mary is interred at Our Lady, Queen of Peace -- Thomas senior may be, too, in the unmarked grave next to Mary? John died @ 1864, but I don't know where -- but there is a Federal soldier buried in the Fort Marcy cemetery named John Moran. (But the helpful & sympathetic cemetery worker couldn't help me -- and I'm currently too broke to order a complete service record of someone else's John Moran!) John's widow Margaret Donegan Moran remarried "Tom" Thompson. John's daughter Mary Ann (born 1861) married a Donnell according to Margaret 1910 obituary -- is her husband from the W.R. Donnell family??? John's sons Patrick (1857) and Edward (1859) are a mystery -- not mentioned in their mother's obit. Edward died in 1870, love those Mortality Schedules! His widow Margaret married Peter Farrelly/Farley. Edward's children Isaac (1865) and Catherine (1867) are listed as Peter's stepchildren in the 1880. Margaret (per a line in the probate file) later married a Patrick Hannan. Peter later married Rachel Bailey. Peter's family is big, his mother served as midwife, his brother Terrence is interred at Our Lady, but what happened to Isaac & Catherine? Probate files on these two groups of minor are mixed together on the microfilmed probate files at the State Archives. No dismissal papers for either group! In 1884, "Katie Moran" was issued $15 "for schooling expenses" but that's about it. Hhmm, if Katie married a Byrne or a Crean -- she's indistinguishable from the Katie listed in the previous census! Thomas (1841) and Luke (1842) joined the 10th Missouri Infantry CSA. Luke died April 9, 1864 during The Battle of Pleasant Hill in Louisiana. Cousin John Geatley (1845) was assigned to burial detail the next day & interred him. (Thanks to the ladies of the UDC for sending surveys to those veterans, thank you, thank you!) If you know what these three were doing at Eleven Points in Ripley County -- I'd like to hear it. I think they were timbering, probably somewhat supervised by the Moran listed as a property owner in The Irish Wilderness. Anybody solved that research problem? Thomas was captured at Helena, Arkansas and probably escaped from Fort Alton. ; ) He married Mary Hildebrand, daughter of Hiram & Elizabeth Pepper Hildebrand in 1870. And many others...thanks a bunch!

    03/31/2005 11:02:03
    1. John Wesley Null
    2. Jerri Sudderth
    3. Jody, I descend from John Wesley NULL's older brother Josiah S. NULL through his son youngest son George (by his marriage to Lucretia KNIGHTON). I would love to trade info. For the Roll Call, I am also researching: EOFF, STROUP (the family of Mary or Margaret who married Jasper EOFF), JONES (the family of Jemima who married Samuel Parker EOFF), PORTER, and COOK (the family of Tabitha COOK who married Thomas PORTER). Jerri Jerri Eoff Sudderth 1611 E. River Pkwy. Minneapolis, MN 55414 651/332-3796 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 5:21 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MOJEFFER] Roll call I am researching the surnames Barutel dit Toulouse of Kaskaskia Island, IL. This name "morphed" into Toulouse/Tooloose in Jefferson County in 1845. By 1890 or so it had changed again into Toolooze and moved into St. Louis City. In Jeff Co. I am also researching Dr. G.W.N. Elders family and the Kempe and John Wesley Null family. There is also a Politte line from Washington Co. Looking for a Smith line abt. 1888 or so. Also have added Manwarring, Ogle and Cox. Jody ==== MOJEFFER Mailing List ==== TO POST A MESSAGE TO THE MAILING LIST, send it to [email protected] It will then be sent on to everyone in both mail and digest mode. Remember to allow list mail through your spam filters! ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    03/31/2005 10:59:43
    1. Roll call
    2. I am researching the surnames Barutel dit Toulouse of Kaskaskia Island, IL. This name "morphed" into Toulouse/Tooloose in Jefferson County in 1845. By 1890 or so it had changed again into Toolooze and moved into St. Louis City. In Jeff Co. I am also researching Dr. G.W.N. Elders family and the Kempe and John Wesley Null family. There is also a Politte line from Washington Co. Looking for a Smith line abt. 1888 or so. Also have added Manwarring, Ogle and Cox. Jody

    03/31/2005 10:21:18
    1. Roll Call
    2. I am researching Aubuchon/Obuchon, James Lester Smith, William Henry Jefferson Smith,son of James, I thought it might be better than just Smith. I have truly enjoyed the people of MO when I am there doing research, you are all much appreciated here by this CA guy. Thanks for the opportunity to send this information. There are collateral lines but this is enough for me. Gary AuBuchon

    03/31/2005 03:46:45