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    1. Re: [MOJEFFER] Nettie May (Hanly) Horton
    2. Desoto Joe
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Anita <amoll@brick.net> To: <MOJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 9:11 PM Subject: [MOJEFFER] Nettie May (Hanly) Horton > > > > > I am searching for the grave of my great grandmother Nettie May Hanly > Horton. She was born around 1880 in Franklin county to Sarah Elizabeth > (Wideman) Hanly and George William Hanly. I have found her on the 1880 > census in Franklin County as a 5 month old baby. She had a younger sister > Elsa or Elsie Hanly also born in Missouri but was in Oregon and married to > Ira Langley by 1903. > > > > Nettie May (Hanly) Horton married Gentry Joseph Horton (although the place > is unknown despite diligent search) somewhere before 1901 when George Clark > Horton (my great uncle) was born in Bonne Terre Missouri. Then in September > 1903, some say the 23rd and some say the 29th, my grandmother Vera Ethel > Horton was born. Her mother Nettie May Hanly Horton died in childbirth in > Bonne Terre Missouri. > > > > I have been unable to find any birth or death record for either. > Nettie's husband Gentry Joseph Horton, his mother, and several siblings are > buried in Bonne Terre Cemetery. I cannot figure out why she is not buried > in his family cemetery but she is not. I have several questions that I > think would help. > > > > 1. Does anyone know the burial place of Nettie May (Hanly) Wideman? > > > > 2. Does anyone know the burial place of her parents Sarah Elizabeth > (Wideman) Hanly or George William Hanly? > > > > 3. Knowing that there are many "Widemans" in the St. Francois County and > the Jefferson County area, does anyone know the burial place of Nettie's > grandparents Malissa Caroline (studdard) Wideman or Jacob E. Wideman? I am > thinking that maybe Nettie might buried in a Wideman family plot since her > mother was a Wideman. > > > > 4. Does anyone know of any physicians or midwifes records that exist from > 1903. > > > > 5. Nettie's (who would have been 20 by this time) sister Elsie appears as > a 15 year old on the 1900 Jefferson County Census living with her Maternal > (mothers brother) uncle Jacob Leroy Wideman (Uncle Lee). Since she was > alone without her parents in 1900 and then in Baker Count Oregon getting > married by 1903, I am wondering if possibly Netties parents didn't go to > Oregon somewhere prior to 1900. Nettie May would have probably been with > her husband by then. Does anyone know of any Widemans or Hanlys going out > west to seek their fortune? Is this within the Gold Rush Years? > > > > 6. Does anyone have any other ideas that I am over looking? > > > > I will greatly appreciate any and all help that anyone can give. > > > > Anita > > There is a Wideman family cemetery on Jones road in Jefferson county. I will try to get out there to record it soon. I am interested in finding some Widemans myself. Desoto Joe/The Record Man

    04/06/2001 07:22:36
    1. Re: [MOJEFFER] Nettie May (Hanly) Horton
    2. lynne2mac
    3. There is a WIDEMAN-L list on Rootsweb, and they have a lot of well documented information, especially Rick Saunders. They may even know where Jacob is buried. Lynn, TN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Desoto Joe" <joey@jcn1.com> To: <MOJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 1:22 AM Subject: Re: [MOJEFFER] Nettie May (Hanly) Horton > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Anita <amoll@brick.net> > To: <MOJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 9:11 PM > Subject: [MOJEFFER] Nettie May (Hanly) Horton > > > > > > > > > > > I am searching for the grave of my great grandmother Nettie May Hanly > > Horton. She was born around 1880 in Franklin county to Sarah Elizabeth > > (Wideman) Hanly and George William Hanly. I have found her on the 1880 > > census in Franklin County as a 5 month old baby. She had a younger > sister > > Elsa or Elsie Hanly also born in Missouri but was in Oregon and married to > > Ira Langley by 1903. > > > > > > Nettie May (Hanly) Horton married Gentry Joseph Horton (although the > place > > is unknown despite diligent search) somewhere before 1901 when George > Clark > > Horton (my great uncle) was born in Bonne Terre Missouri. Then in > September > > 1903, some say the 23rd and some say the 29th, my grandmother Vera Ethel > > Horton was born. Her mother Nettie May Hanly Horton died in childbirth in > > Bonne Terre Missouri. > > > > > > I have been unable to find any birth or death record for either. > > Nettie's husband Gentry Joseph Horton, his mother, and several siblings > are > > buried in Bonne Terre Cemetery. I cannot figure out why she is not buried > > in his family cemetery but she is not. I have several questions that I > > think would help. > > > > > > 1. Does anyone know the burial place of Nettie May (Hanly) Wideman? > > > > > > 2. Does anyone know the burial place of her parents Sarah Elizabeth > > (Wideman) Hanly or George William Hanly? > > > > > > 3. Knowing that there are many "Widemans" in the St. Francois County > and > > the Jefferson County area, does anyone know the burial place of Nettie's > > grandparents Malissa Caroline (studdard) Wideman or Jacob E. Wideman? I > am > > thinking that maybe Nettie might buried in a Wideman family plot since her > > mother was a Wideman. > > > > > > 4. Does anyone know of any physicians or midwifes records that exist > from > > 1903. > > > > > > 5. Nettie's (who would have been 20 by this time) sister Elsie appears > as > > a 15 year old on the 1900 Jefferson County Census living with her Maternal > > (mothers brother) uncle Jacob Leroy Wideman (Uncle Lee). Since she was > > alone without her parents in 1900 and then in Baker Count Oregon getting > > married by 1903, I am wondering if possibly Netties parents didn't go to > > Oregon somewhere prior to 1900. Nettie May would have probably been with > > her husband by then. Does anyone know of any Widemans or Hanlys going out > > west to seek their fortune? Is this within the Gold Rush Years? > > > > > > 6. Does anyone have any other ideas that I am over looking? > > > > > > I will greatly appreciate any and all help that anyone can give. > > > > > > Anita > > > > > > There is a Wideman family cemetery on Jones road in Jefferson county. I will > try to get out there to record it soon. I am interested in finding some > Widemans myself. > > Desoto Joe/The Record Man > > > ==== MOJEFFER Mailing List ==== > Please visit the Jefferson County MOGenWeb at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mojeffer/index.html - > Some of your questions may have an answer there! >

    04/06/2001 02:51:40