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    1. Re: [MOMADISO-L] LAIRD, ROCK, KING
    2. In a message dated 3/20/2001 10:57:02 AM Central Standard Time, BobbiLaird@aol.com writes: > Searching for the surnames LAIRD, ROCK and KING. I will spare you the > entire > list, but John William LAIRD married Martha Ann KING; one of their sons, > James Columbus LAIRD married Hulda Evelyn ROCK. > Hi Bobbi, I have a Martha King - b. abt 1838 - daughter of James King and Nancy Adams Tennison. Would this by any chance be your Martha King. They are in the 1850 census of Madison Co. Take care - Emma

    03/24/2001 06:02:54
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Information on the Frizzel family
    2. Mike Downs
    3. One or two months back someone submitted some information on the Frizzel family. I read the note but prior to printing off the email, my hard drive crashed. Can someone resend that note. Thanks. Mike Downs

    03/21/2001 12:23:31
    1. [MOMADISO-L] LAIRD, ROCK, KING
    2. Searching for the surnames LAIRD, ROCK and KING. I will spare you the entire list, but John William LAIRD married Martha Ann KING; one of their sons, James Columbus LAIRD married Hulda Evelyn ROCK. If any of these surnames are in your family history, please email me so we can compare notes. Thanks! BobbiLaird@aol.com

    03/20/2001 04:48:42
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Early Missouri Marriages from Newspaper
    2. I have a list of marriages from 1820-1853.Most are in the 1850s.Will do lookups.Norma Jean

    03/20/2001 04:01:38
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Bad news from another list!!
    2. Friends, I am forwarding this from another list that I am on the web site they are referring to is http://www.familydiscovery.com/ Debbie Walters ------------------- X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 22:24:03 -0800 From: Margie <margecam@pacbell.net> To: MOIRON-L@rootsweb.com Message-id: <00ad01c0ab86$34eba640$3090fea9@margecam> Subject: Charging to link to Free sites.. not fair Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I just became aware that your Discovery.com site is charging people 7.95 for link information to sites on many of the free genealogy sites, Including the sites I host at rootsweb. I take offense at this, as I work hard to make sure the information is free for everyone. You defeat that goal.. and did not even find any of this information on your own... I am sending a copy of my note (this note) to aol's abuse address. I feel it is not fair for you to do this. I am also posting a copy of this note to the lists I host at Rootsweb. Please remove any mention of sites at Rootsweb, GenWeb, etc.. unless provided at no charge. I pay for copies, I upload the information & don't charge for it.. Why should you collect for work others do? Marge Campbell Host for Iron County MO web page, Iron county mail lists, Hermes maillist, Wenstrom maillist. Volunteer host of several other mail lists & one of a dozen volunteers now formating census information for free use on the internet.. http://www.rootsweb.com/~moiron2 Iron County MO Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/home.htm Margie Campbell's Web Page I received this on my Hill list at rootsweb thought I would pass it on, I have no personal knowledge of these people. HILL-L@rootsweb.com I took a minute out of our volunteer typing time to check this site out. http://www.familydiscovery.com/ It is a fraudulent site because a membership gives you links to our free sites. You do not have to pay to get to any site in USGenWeb Right here, there is no charge to get to all the counties in USGenWeb. We are all hardworking volunteers to have genealogy information free for researchers. I have found links to our Macoupin civil war rosters, censuses, which we spent many hours of volunteer time now to have unknowing researchers pay a membership to click on a link to view our work. Macoupin County ILGenWeb volunteers have put over 1400 pages of free information and continuing to work to get more pages up. If any person finds our complete work in their membership, please notify me. Please pass this information onto any list. Let's try to keep these ripoffs from making their pile of money from our volunteer work. Please pass this onto any list you might be on. Hopefully, this site will be removed soon if not sooner. Thanks for listening. Gloria Steve Hill Natchez, Ms. flacracker@peoplepc.com ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

    03/13/2001 02:16:53
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Davidson lookup
    2. vbond
    3. My deepest thanks to all for help on the 1850 census. Now I have a mystery--several answers did not include two sons for James Davidson. A copy sent did not show two sons. But I had two answers that included both sons, Henry and John. Also Henry and John Davidson show up on 1850 census living with a family named Crissup. Can any one help me solve this one. It has confused me for years.

    03/09/2001 05:26:12
    1. [MOMADISO-L] 1850 census.
    2. vbond
    3. If someone has a copy of 1850 census Madison Co would they please look up James Davidson to see if it tells where he was born. Your help really appreciated.

    03/09/2001 02:22:16
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Help with research
    2. I'm looking for the Heitman family.Someone contacted me and told me that Acie Heitman had records in Andrew Co.I heard tell that they lived in the St.Joe area,but thought they were in Buchanan Co.Jacob Heitman and Anna (Lapier?) had children William Franklin born 1889,Ellen who married Clarence Ball was born in 1887(posibley in Kansas),Clarence and Acie (Asa) may of been other children.Jacob was born in Missouri but I think his parents were born abroad.I don't know about Annie.Jacob may of lived with his daughter and her family.I did find out that in 1900 that they lived in DeKalb Co. in the Sherman Township.I would think that Jacob and Annie died in Andrew Co at least after 1900.Mary Ellen Ball died in 1955 in St.Joe.Wiliiam Fredrick died in 1962 in Ray Co.If anyone runs across these names in their research please contact me.Thank you.NJ

    03/07/2001 05:34:02
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Fw: KLEPPSATTEL, FREDERICK
    2. Laverne Forsythe
    3. Do you have any Idea how to find this family? Laverne Williams Forsythe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Buster Thomas" <vrbust@hotmail.com> To: <lforsythe@socket.net> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 1:49 PM Subject: KLEPPSATTEL, FREDERICK > LaVERNE, > > THIS IS THE MAN I TALKED TO YOU ABOUT AT THE CIVIC CENTER. THIS IS ALL THE > INFORMATION MY COUSIN SENT TO ME. > > WAS NATURALIZED IN 1887. LANDED IN NEW YORK FROM GERMANY AS A TEEN. HIS > FAMILY NAME WAS OXENFELD. HIS AUNT MARRIED A KLEPPSATTEL & HE HAD HIS NAME > CHANGED TO KLEPPSATTEL. HE WAS SCHOOLED IN NEW YORK AS A TAILOR. HE WAS A > JUSTICE OF PEACE & MAYOR IN FREDERICKTOWN. DIED IN DESLOGE IN 1935???? MY > COUSIN WANTS THE NAME OF THE SHIP HE CAME OVER ON & NAME OF TOWN IN GERMANY > HE WAS BORN IN & CAME FROM. > > HE HAD A SON (JOHN) BORN IN OCT 1888 IN DeSOTO . > > THAT'S ALL THE INFO I HAVE. BUS > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > >

    02/12/2001 12:14:20
    1. [MOMADISO-L] GEORGE W. PLUMMER
    2. Angela Clark
    3. Hi! I am looking for information on George Washington Plummer who married Sarah Crites 7 May 1874 in Fredericktown, Madison county.� I would like to know who Sarah Crites was and if this was her first marriage, and any information on George would be great! Thanks so much Angela

    01/26/2001 02:23:00
    1. Re: [MOMADISO-L] Mitchell-MATTHEWS
    2. Sandra McSpadden
    3. Hi Clark; Since we last wrote my computer crashed, and I lost the info you had sent me about Rich Hines. Didn't you say he was in AR at one point? Please remind me of what you had on him. Thanks, Sandy.

    01/25/2001 01:44:09
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Mitchell-MATTHEWS
    2. Clark Sinclair
    3. Researching family of Amy MATTHEWS m William M MITCHELL Jr (??).....Amy dau of John MATTHEWS who died Nov 1839 Madison Co MO. May be on 1830 Madison Co MO census p342. This is my main interest. Apparently William Sr d 1853 Madison Co MO and had William Jr, James, Greenbury, Elijah, Amelia, Tabitha, Aquilla, and Isaac all born bet 1784-1800. The only ones who came to MO were William M,Isaac and Amelia who lived Grainger Co TN and moved to Madison Co MO and m William M WRIGHT who died 1885 in "Creek Nations" community. deeds: Madison Co MO...20 Mar 1848...William MITCHELL sold land to Crawford PREWITT (PRUITT) in records at death of old William MITCHELL in 1853..a receipt from Ancil MATTHEWS to William M MITCHELL for $4.00 for the coffin". How are these MITCHELLS related:....Robert S MITCHELL m Eleanor MATTHEWS 13 Nov 1848 Madison Co MO...will of William Sr dated 24 July 1851..names 6 older ch:James, Greenbury, Elijah, Amelia WRIGHT, Tabitha, and William. The seventh ch, Isaac MITCHELL. Heirs of son Aquilla WRIGHT, grandsons, William M WRIGHT & John REAVES, wit Robert M Shannon, Pinkney L Turner, AH Gibbs, & TP Hawkins rec 21 Jan 1853 p 153. Isaac's will St Francois Co MO..dated 27 Sept 1837. Clark P.S. thanks for the help I was given for the Tesreau's!!

    01/24/2001 09:37:15
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Re: MOMADISO-D Digest V01 #13
    2. Donna Reed: I suggest you contact Mrs Wanda Marsh (gogone@semo.net). She probably can answer your questions about the Stamp family. Curt Johnson

    01/24/2001 01:56:21
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Carlton & Tesreau family
    2. Clark Sinclair
    3. Anyone connected to desc of Charles Franklin "Frank" CARLTON 1907-1988 m Etta May MAZE 1909-1991 who had at least 7 children?.... or desc of John TESREAU b ca 1883? m Margaret E "Maggie" SHARP b Sept 1884 d ? who had at least 9 children...can only identify 2. Margaret dau of Francis Marion Sharp and Nancy Olive. Clark

    01/22/2001 07:02:51
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Stamps Family
    2. Donna Reed
    3. I have an interest in finding out more about the Stamps family. Mary Ann Reed, daughter of James Reed, married William Stamps in Madison County about 1827. I wondered if there was a connection to the store building?! Does anyone know anything about this William Stamps and his family? _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    01/21/2001 02:43:03
    1. [MOMADISO-L] FREDERICKTOWN CONSERVATIVE
    2. Does anyone know if there is someplace that has copies of old newspapers? I know the newspaper in Fredericktown in 1868 was THE FREDERICKTOWN CONSERVATIVE. This is the time period I am interested in. Thanks for any help. Leslie Dee Hinton, Oklahoma

    01/20/2001 04:58:02
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Stamps Family Store
    2. Donna Reed
    3. I would like to know if anyone has information on an old store in DesArc,Missouri? I believe it is known as the Stamps family store..it is a great old building...thanks, Donna _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    01/17/2001 08:23:28
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Bray Family Research
    2. Dusty
    3. We are searching for information about the Andrew Bray family that moved to Mo. abt.1854. First to Perry Co., Mo and then on to Madison Co. Mo. Andrew was married to Elizabeth Brown. There would have been about 8 children living with them in 1860. Andrew and Elizabeth Bray are buried in a family cem. 3 - 4 miles east of Fredrickville, Mo. Any information that you might be able to send our way we thank you in advance. ann ann.coco@verizon.net

    01/15/2001 11:22:53
    1. [MOMADISO-L] Ellison - Laird - Desha
    2. Shirley Adams
    3. I would like to connect with anyone who has information on the ELLISON - LAIRD - DESHA families of Madison and Bollinger Counties, Missouri. Will share/exchange my information with those interested. sadams@mines.missouri.org

    01/14/2001 03:38:42
    1. None
    2. Donna Reed
    3. Thanks for the information! I have been to Reed's Bend and to the Hubble Cem. would like to know where the house is that has the three graves near it?! I am very familiar with the area although it has been some time since I have visited there. This family had a Joseph Reed but he was born later than 1815. His parents were James Reed, born 1826 and Julie Reeves Reed. She is buried at the Reno Cem. near the St.Francis river. There was a murder trial in Madison County in 1827 and a William Tucker was arrested for the murder of a Josiah Reed...does anyone know about this trial? I can find very little info about it..just the court record. I think Josiah was another son of the older James Reed. I have quite a bit of Reed information that I will share. I really don't have any Berry family information, just would like to know more about Nancy Berry Reed...she married Warren Stevens after she was widowed about 1851 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    01/13/2001 09:45:45