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    1. Re: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. Hi Maggie, I am sure the Miller and Mt. Vernon Libraries will be happy to have a copy. The cemetery listings at the Mt. Vernon Library are actually maintained by the Lawrence County Historical Society. If possible, I would be interested in receiving a copy, too. Although I have transcriptions of the Davis Cemetery from the LCHS Tombstone Inscriptions book and Mary Curry's book, there are a few differences. So another transcription would be useful to compare. And there may be more recent stones, too. I have several transcriptions of the Old South Bend (a/k/a Patton, Hoshaw, Shelton, Mahan, Hopewell) Cemetery, including one I made in the 1960s. No two of them agree completely. So it is always good to have more than one person's reading/transcription/printing of tombstone inscriptions of a cemetery. On another note -- which postings to MOLAWREN often lead to -- are you a Davis family researcher? I have a Davis relative whose parents I have not been able to identify. Gilly S. Williams [Note: Gilly is a nickname for Abigail; her full name is probably Abigail Smith.] born 22 Sep 1833, near Mount Vernon, Lawrence Co. (then part of Greene Co.), Missouri died 22 Nov 1884, Greene Co., Missouri bur. Blades Chapel Cemetery, Greene Co., Missouri mar., 1st, 12 Apr 1849, Lawrence County, Missouri William Davis son of (?) Davis and (?) (?) born ca. 1819-1820, North Carolina or Tennessee resident 1850, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence Co., Missouri resident 1860, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence Co., Missouri died 1862, killed by bushwhackers during the Civil War bur. children [Davis – Williams]: James Samuel Davis, born 15 Jun 1850, Lawrence Co., Missouri Sarah E. Davis, born ca. 1851-52, Lawrence Co., Missouri William H. Davis, born ca. 1853-54, Lawrence Co., Missouri Gillie Ann Davis, born 18 Jan 1856/57, Lawrence Co., Missouri After William's death Gilly mar., 2nd, 14 Jun 1863, Greene Co., Missouri Ransom Dudley Blades One of many naming patterns was for the first son to be named for his two grandfathers and the first daughter for her two grandmothers. William and Gilly's first son was named James Samuel. Gilly's father was Samuel Smith Williams. If this naming pattern was followed, then William's father's name was James. The first daughter was named Sarah E. and the E. may have been for Elizabeth because Gilly's mother was Elizabeth. That could mean that William's mother may have been Sarah. The second son was named William, presumably after his father and the second daughter named Gillie, presumably after her mother, which was also often part of this naming pattern. William and Gilly were living very near Timothy W. Davis in the 1850 census. Timothy W. was also 30 and born in NC, like William, at least as recorded in this census. William was killed by bushwhackers during the war. Timothy was captured by Capt. Toney's company but escaped. And Harden and Nancy Davis were killed ! by bushwhackers. William Riley Davis, 32, and Harden, 28, are also listed in 1850 as born in North Carolina. This may or may not indicate any connection between these various Davis families. Can you can shed any light on the Harden and William Riley Davis family and how it might connect to William and/or Timothy Davis. Ross Cameron -----Original Message----- >From: Maggie MacKay <maggie.mackay@att.net> >Sent: Mar 23, 2007 9:28 AM >To: MOLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery > >On a trip to Miller, Mo. last year, I made another trip to Davis Cemetery. I have compiled a listing of all those buried there, with the names of their spouses, children, and parents. I also took a picture of all of the headstones for each person. I know there will be limited interest in this as this is mostly a cemetery used by two specific families, the Davis family and the Baldwin family. There may be a few buried there unmarked and unknown. I have checked with those maintaining the cemetery and they have told me they have no records. I will be making a trip to Oklahoma this year and planned on bringing the finished product to the library in Miller and Mt. Vernon. Any interest, let me know. > >Maggie > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOLAWREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/23/2007 04:41:23
    1. Re: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery
    2. Elaine Orr
    3. Ross and Maggie -- I have a number of Davis shirttail cousins. William Riley Davis (son of Phobe Isbell and William 'Billie' Davis) married Christine Ann Hickman. The Hickman and Isbell families come into my family a couple times, and a couple others from the extended Davis family marry into these lines. Eventually they tie into the Reynolds family. My g grandmother was a Reynolds. I only have one Lawrence County cemetery book, not the one that has this. I would love your list. Many thanks, Maggie, Elaine Ross Cameron <rcameron49@earthlink.net> wrote: Hi Maggie, I am sure the Miller and Mt. Vernon Libraries will be happy to have a copy. The cemetery listings at the Mt. Vernon Library are actually maintained by the Lawrence County Historical Society. If possible, I would be interested in receiving a copy, too. Although I have transcriptions of the Davis Cemetery from the LCHS Tombstone Inscriptions book and Mary Curry's book, there are a few differences. So another transcription would be useful to compare. And there may be more recent stones, too. I have several transcriptions of the Old South Bend (a/k/a Patton, Hoshaw, Shelton, Mahan, Hopewell) Cemetery, including one I made in the 1960s. No two of them agree completely. So it is always good to have more than one person's reading/transcription/printing of tombstone inscriptions of a cemetery. On another note -- which postings to MOLAWREN often lead to -- are you a Davis family researcher? I have a Davis relative whose parents I have not been able to identify. Gilly S. Williams [Note: Gilly is a nickname for Abigail; her full name is probably Abigail Smith.] born 22 Sep 1833, near Mount Vernon, Lawrence Co. (then part of Greene Co.), Missouri died 22 Nov 1884, Greene Co., Missouri bur. Blades Chapel Cemetery, Greene Co., Missouri mar., 1st, 12 Apr 1849, Lawrence County, Missouri William Davis son of (?) Davis and (?) (?) born ca. 1819-1820, North Carolina or Tennessee resident 1850, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence Co., Missouri resident 1860, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence Co., Missouri died 1862, killed by bushwhackers during the Civil War bur. children [Davis – Williams]: James Samuel Davis, born 15 Jun 1850, Lawrence Co., Missouri Sarah E. Davis, born ca. 1851-52, Lawrence Co., Missouri William H. Davis, born ca. 1853-54, Lawrence Co., Missouri Gillie Ann Davis, born 18 Jan 1856/57, Lawrence Co., Missouri After William's death Gilly mar., 2nd, 14 Jun 1863, Greene Co., Missouri Ransom Dudley Blades One of many naming patterns was for the first son to be named for his two grandfathers and the first daughter for her two grandmothers. William and Gilly's first son was named James Samuel. Gilly's father was Samuel Smith Williams. If this naming pattern was followed, then William's father's name was James. The first daughter was named Sarah E. and the E. may have been for Elizabeth because Gilly's mother was Elizabeth. That could mean that William's mother may have been Sarah. The second son was named William, presumably after his father and the second daughter named Gillie, presumably after her mother, which was also often part of this naming pattern. William and Gilly were living very near Timothy W. Davis in the 1850 census. Timothy W. was also 30 and born in NC, like William, at least as recorded in this census. William was killed by bushwhackers during the war. Timothy was captured by Capt. Toney's company but escaped. And Harden and Nancy Davis were killed by bushwhackers. William Riley Davis, 32, and Harden, 28, are also listed in 1850 as born in North Carolina. This may or may not indicate any connection between these various Davis families. Can you can shed any light on the Harden and William Riley Davis family and how it might connect to William and/or Timothy Davis. Ross Cameron -----Original Message----- >From: Maggie MacKay >Sent: Mar 23, 2007 9:28 AM >To: MOLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery > >On a trip to Miller, Mo. last year, I made another trip to Davis Cemetery. I have compiled a listing of all those buried there, with the names of their spouses, children, and parents. I also took a picture of all of the headstones for each person. I know there will be limited interest in this as this is mostly a cemetery used by two specific families, the Davis family and the Baldwin family. There may be a few buried there unmarked and unknown. I have checked with those maintaining the cemetery and they have told me they have no records. I will be making a trip to Oklahoma this year and planned on bringing the finished product to the library in Miller and Mt. Vernon. Any interest, let me know. > >Maggie > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOLAWREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOLAWREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Elaine L. Orr www.elaineorr.com www.prepaidlegal/hub/elaineorr Author of "Monett" -- pictorial history of a MO town, available from www.Arcadiapublishing.com Author of "Searching for Secrets" -- fun fiction, set in Iowa City, available from all on-line booksellers, including authorhouse.com Phone: (641) 682-1983 "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929-1968).

    03/23/2007 02:13:17
    1. Re: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery
    2. Maggie MacKay
    3. Elaine, One of my unknowns at Davis is a Lillie May Petit who I have listed as being married to Berry E. Reynolds. Her stone reads - Lillie May Petit 1890-1926. Is this part of your family? I would like to know her relationship. Maggie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine Orr" <elaineorr55@yahoo.com> To: "Ross Cameron" <rcameron49@earthlink.net>; <molawren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 11:13 AM Subject: Re: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery Ross and Maggie -- I have a number of Davis shirttail cousins. William Riley Davis (son of Phobe Isbell and William 'Billie' Davis) married Christine Ann Hickman. The Hickman and Isbell families come into my family a couple times, and a couple others from the extended Davis family marry into these lines. Eventually they tie into the Reynolds family. My g grandmother was a Reynolds. I only have one Lawrence County cemetery book, not the one that has this. I would love your list. Many thanks, Maggie, Elaine Ross Cameron <rcameron49@earthlink.net> wrote: Hi Maggie, I am sure the Miller and Mt. Vernon Libraries will be happy to have a copy. The cemetery listings at the Mt. Vernon Library are actually maintained by the Lawrence County Historical Society. If possible, I would be interested in receiving a copy, too. Although I have transcriptions of the Davis Cemetery from the LCHS Tombstone Inscriptions book and Mary Curry's book, there are a few differences. So another transcription would be useful to compare. And there may be more recent stones, too. I have several transcriptions of the Old South Bend (a/k/a Patton, Hoshaw, Shelton, Mahan, Hopewell) Cemetery, including one I made in the 1960s. No two of them agree completely. So it is always good to have more than one person's reading/transcription/printing of tombstone inscriptions of a cemetery. On another note -- which postings to MOLAWREN often lead to -- are you a Davis family researcher? I have a Davis relative whose parents I have not been able to identify. Gilly S. Williams [Note: Gilly is a nickname for Abigail; her full name is probably Abigail Smith.] born 22 Sep 1833, near Mount Vernon, Lawrence Co. (then part of Greene Co.), Missouri died 22 Nov 1884, Greene Co., Missouri bur. Blades Chapel Cemetery, Greene Co., Missouri mar., 1st, 12 Apr 1849, Lawrence County, Missouri William Davis son of (?) Davis and (?) (?) born ca. 1819-1820, North Carolina or Tennessee resident 1850, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence Co., Missouri resident 1860, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence Co., Missouri died 1862, killed by bushwhackers during the Civil War bur. children [Davis â?" Williams]: James Samuel Davis, born 15 Jun 1850, Lawrence Co., Missouri Sarah E. Davis, born ca. 1851-52, Lawrence Co., Missouri William H. Davis, born ca. 1853-54, Lawrence Co., Missouri Gillie Ann Davis, born 18 Jan 1856/57, Lawrence Co., Missouri After William's death Gilly mar., 2nd, 14 Jun 1863, Greene Co., Missouri Ransom Dudley Blades One of many naming patterns was for the first son to be named for his two grandfathers and the first daughter for her two grandmothers. William and Gilly's first son was named James Samuel. Gilly's father was Samuel Smith Williams. If this naming pattern was followed, then William's father's name was James. The first daughter was named Sarah E. and the E. may have been for Elizabeth because Gilly's mother was Elizabeth. That could mean that William's mother may have been Sarah. The second son was named William, presumably after his father and the second daughter named Gillie, presumably after her mother, which was also often part of this naming pattern. William and Gilly were living very near Timothy W. Davis in the 1850 census. Timothy W. was also 30 and born in NC, like William, at least as recorded in this census. William was killed by bushwhackers during the war. Timothy was captured by Capt. Toney's company but escaped. And Harden and Nancy Davis were killed by bushwhackers. William Riley Davis, 32, and Harden, 28, are also listed in 1850 as born in North Carolina. This may or may not indicate any connection between these various Davis families. Can you can shed any light on the Harden and William Riley Davis family and how it might connect to William and/or Timothy Davis. Ross Cameron -----Original Message----- >From: Maggie MacKay >Sent: Mar 23, 2007 9:28 AM >To: MOLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery > >On a trip to Miller, Mo. last year, I made another trip to Davis Cemetery. >I have compiled a listing of all those buried there, with the names of >their spouses, children, and parents. I also took a picture of all of the >headstones for each person. I know there will be limited interest in this >as this is mostly a cemetery used by two specific families, the Davis >family and the Baldwin family. There may be a few buried there unmarked and >unknown. I have checked with those maintaining the cemetery and they have >told me they have no records. I will be making a trip to Oklahoma this year >and planned on bringing the finished product to the library in Miller and >Mt. Vernon. Any interest, let me know. > >Maggie > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MOLAWREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOLAWREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Elaine L. Orr www.elaineorr.com www.prepaidlegal/hub/elaineorr Author of "Monett" -- pictorial history of a MO town, available from www.Arcadiapublishing.com Author of "Searching for Secrets" -- fun fiction, set in Iowa City, available from all on-line booksellers, including authorhouse.com Phone: (641) 682-1983 "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929-1968). ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOLAWREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/23/2007 05:43:45
    1. Re: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery
    2. Eleanor Prieskorn
    3. How would I go about getting a copy of both of your information on the cemeteries'? I am always sent back to Lawrence County and adjoining counties. Do I go through my library? Or do one of you do a look up? I am looking for Davis, Manning, McNabb, Stockstill. My Davis line is Sarah Davis, m Austin Stockstill b SC/NC of Taney Co MO. Her father Richard Davis. SC/NC Clemuel Davis son of Sarah. NC/TN Samuel Davis son of Clemuel Benton Co, Arkansas Joseph Davis son of Samuel Stone County, Missouri Dorothy Davis daughter of Joseph. Pueblo County, Pueblo Colo. Ellie -----Original Message----- From: molawren-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:molawren-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ross Cameron Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 9:41 AM To: Maggie MacKay; molawren@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery Hi Maggie, I am sure the Miller and Mt. Vernon Libraries will be happy to have a copy. The cemetery listings at the Mt. Vernon Library are actually maintained by the Lawrence County Historical Society. If possible, I would be interested in receiving a copy, too. Although I have transcriptions of the Davis Cemetery from the LCHS Tombstone Inscriptions book and Mary Curry's book, there are a few differences. So another transcription would be useful to compare. And there may be more recent stones, too. I have several transcriptions of the Old South Bend (a/k/a Patton, Hoshaw, Shelton, Mahan, Hopewell) Cemetery, including one I made in the 1960s. No two of them agree completely. So it is always good to have more than one person's reading/transcription/printing of tombstone inscriptions of a cemetery. On another note -- which postings to MOLAWREN often lead to -- are you a Davis family researcher? I have a Davis relative whose parents I have not been able to identify. Gilly S. Williams [Note: Gilly is a nickname for Abigail; her full name is probably Abigail Smith.] born 22 Sep 1833, near Mount Vernon, Lawrence Co. (then part of Greene Co.), Missouri died 22 Nov 1884, Greene Co., Missouri bur. Blades Chapel Cemetery, Greene Co., Missouri mar., 1st, 12 Apr 1849, Lawrence County, Missouri William Davis son of (?) Davis and (?) (?) born ca. 1819-1820, North Carolina or Tennessee resident 1850, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence Co., Missouri resident 1860, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence Co., Missouri died 1862, killed by bushwhackers during the Civil War bur. children [Davis - Williams]: James Samuel Davis, born 15 Jun 1850, Lawrence Co., Missouri Sarah E. Davis, born ca. 1851-52, Lawrence Co., Missouri William H. Davis, born ca. 1853-54, Lawrence Co., Missouri Gillie Ann Davis, born 18 Jan 1856/57, Lawrence Co., Missouri After William's death Gilly mar., 2nd, 14 Jun 1863, Greene Co., Missouri Ransom Dudley Blades One of many naming patterns was for the first son to be named for his two grandfathers and the first daughter for her two grandmothers. William and Gilly's first son was named James Samuel. Gilly's father was Samuel Smith Williams. If this naming pattern was followed, then William's father's name was James. The first daughter was named Sarah E. and the E. may have been for Elizabeth because Gilly's mother was Elizabeth. That could mean that William's mother may have been Sarah. The second son was named William, presumably after his father and the second daughter named Gillie, presumably after her mother, which was also often part of this naming pattern. William and Gilly were living very near Timothy W. Davis in the 1850 census. Timothy W. was also 30 and born in NC, like William, at least as recorded in this census. William was killed by bushwhackers during the war. Timothy was captured by Capt. Toney's company but escaped. And Harden and Nancy Davis were killed by bushwhackers. William Riley Davis, 32, and Harden, 28, are also listed in 1850 as born in North Carolina. This may or may not indicate any connection between these various Davis families. Can you can shed any light on the Harden and William Riley Davis family and how it might connect to William and/or Timothy Davis. Ross Cameron -----Original Message----- >From: Maggie MacKay <maggie.mackay@att.net> >Sent: Mar 23, 2007 9:28 AM >To: MOLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MOLAWREN] Davis Cemetery > >On a trip to Miller, Mo. last year, I made another trip to Davis Cemetery. I have compiled a listing of all those buried there, with the names of their spouses, children, and parents. I also took a picture of all of the headstones for each person. I know there will be limited interest in this as this is mostly a cemetery used by two specific families, the Davis family and the Baldwin family. There may be a few buried there unmarked and unknown. I have checked with those maintaining the cemetery and they have told me they have no records. I will be making a trip to Oklahoma this year and planned on bringing the finished product to the library in Miller and Mt. Vernon. Any interest, let me know. > >Maggie > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOLAWREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOLAWREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/23/2007 04:45:41