Does anyone know the birthname of the Mrs. Missouri Walker listed in today's transciption of the Jefferson Democrat? "Married, at De Soto, by 'Squire GOFF, W.C. NICHOLS of Poplar Bluff and Mrs. Missouri WALKER of De Soto...." Jerri Eoff Sudderth 1225 LaSalle Ave., #707 Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-332-3796
I thought this would be easy to track down since Missouri sounded like such an unusual name but it turns out to have been a very popular name for girls in the 1800s. There are hundreds of them in the Missouri census records. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerri Sudderth To: mojeffer-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 9:55 AM Subject: [MOJEFFER] Charlotte's Pearls Does anyone know the birthname of the Mrs. Missouri Walker listed in today's transciption of the Jefferson Democrat? "Married, at De Soto, by 'Squire GOFF, W.C. NICHOLS of Poplar Bluff and Mrs. Missouri WALKER of De Soto...." Jerri Eoff Sudderth 1225 LaSalle Ave., #707 Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-332-3796 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOJEFFER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Might try this 1880 Butler Co. MO Poplar Bluff. hh 80/82 Tyner, Robert 52 AL Susan 52 wife b. TN William 25 son AL; Harrison 22 son AL; Hamilton 21 son AL; Missouri 18 daughter AL; Johnson 13 son TN plus a daughter in law, grandchild and servants and boarders...on of the boarders is William Nickles Surname could possibly be Turner 1900 Butler Co. MO Poplar Bluff hh 195/207 Nichols, William C b May 1860 md 15 yrs VA VA VA RR Car repaier Missouri wife Aug 1861 38 md 15 yrs 7/3 AL AL AL Alva A daughter Oct 1888 11 MO VA AL Carl E son July 1892 7 MO VA AL Ruby M dau. Dec 1895 4 MO VA AL Family had moved on the Searcy Co. AR by 1910 ----- Original Message ----- From: Art Behrens To: Jerri Sudderth ; mojeffer-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 8:23 AM Subject: Re: [MOJEFFER] Charlotte's Pearls I thought this would be easy to track down since Missouri sounded like such an unusual name but it turns out to have been a very popular name for girls in the 1800s. There are hundreds of them in the Missouri census records. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerri Sudderth To: mojeffer-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 9:55 AM Subject: [MOJEFFER] Charlotte's Pearls Does anyone know the birthname of the Mrs. Missouri Walker listed in today's transciption of the Jefferson Democrat? "Married, at De Soto, by 'Squire GOFF, W.C. NICHOLS of Poplar Bluff and Mrs. Missouri WALKER of De Soto...." Jerri Eoff Sudderth 1225 LaSalle Ave., #707 Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-332-3796