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    1. [MOMILLER] Isaac M Goodrich anniversary
    2. Autogram February 1911 Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Goodrich of Tuscumbia recently celebrated the 68th anniversary of their marriage and portraits of this fine old couple were published in the Globe Democrat in honor of the event. The material with which the Reville was founded, in 1879, was purchased of Mr Goodrich. The old hand press and one or two other relics of the original plant can still be seen in the office. Linn Creek Reville ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/23/2007 08:57:11
    1. [MOMILLER] Wall and Long
    2. Edward Alonzo Wall 23 Dec 1883 died 18 Nov 1964 married 2nd Sopia Luttrell 8 Dec 1920 Sophia had been married to Isaac Rowden who died 17 Feb 1917 Edward 1st married Cora Long prob in Pulaski Cora daughter of Thomas Henry Long Waxie Shelton what I need HA Ha Cora abt 1890 have not found her 1900 census need when married and when died or did she divorce him canot find her death cert or burial. Robt J that is buried with Edward and Sophia was born 23 Dec 1914, so has to be Cora's child need other children of both families. Who are the parents of Edward Wall? Jim K

    03/23/2007 08:50:17
    1. Re: [MOMILLER] Passenger Lists
    2. If refering to John Hunter Squire Gerguson, he came to USA at age 14 Father died at sea came with Mother and 2 sisters. John Born 25 Dec 1838 Dumfries, Scotland sister Elizabeth born 30 Apr 1843 same place she died Apr 1928 married Fred P Haus 1 Mar 1885 All I have Jim K ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paddy Buckley" <paddy.buckley@lineone.net> To: <momiller@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 2:06 PM Subject: Re: [MOMILLER] Passenger Lists > Nancy > > Your Fergusons were listed as Furgueson. They left Liverpool in Sept on > the Colonel Cutts and arrived in New Orleans on Dec 3 1855. The family > consisted of William 40 farmer; Isabella 32 housekeeper; John 15 labourer; > Elizabeth 12 and Martha 3. Place of origin was Great Britain. The 1841 > census for Scotland shows William Ferguson 25 cotton handloom weaver; > Isabella 22; John 5 months living at Warren Hill, Torthorwald, Dumfries. > I haven't been able to find them at 1851 census in Scotland or England. > > Paddy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Nancy & Jerry Thompson > To: momiller@rootsweb.com > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 1:10 PM > Subject: Re: [MOMILLER] Passenger Lists > > > Would you mind doing a look up for me. William John Ferguson and his > wife > Isabelle Chisolm Hunter Ferguson sailed out of Liverpool England on the > Colonel Cutts, departing September 1852. I'm trying to determine which > of > their three children were with them and any additional information that > might have been available about the family on that trip. Their children > were John Hunter Ferguson b. 1838, Elizabeth b. 1843 and Mary (Martha) b. > 1848. > > Thanks, > > Nancy T > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOMILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.17/730 - Release Date: 3/22/2007 > 7:44 AM > >

    03/23/2007 08:41:09
    1. [MOMILLER] Franklin/Harvey - obituary
    2. Nancy Thompson
    3. Obituary: Unknown Publication Mrs. W.L. Allee, Mrs. Verne Young and Harry F. Harvey received a message Thursday telling them that their aunt, Mrs. R.S. Harvey, passed away in Pomona, Calif., Thursday. She had fallen and broken her hip about a week before her death. Mrs. Harvey was born December 15, 1860, and was married at the home of her father, Captain W.T. Franklin, in Mount Pleasant, January 13, 1880, to Robert S. Harvey, founder and former president of the Bank of Eldon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home in Eldon, now the Phillips Funeral Home, January 13, 1930. Their two sons, Ralph S. Harvey, and B.T. Harvey, reside in Pomona, and their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Hale, lives in McAllester, Okla. Few, if any women were held in higher respect and confidence in Eldon than Mrs. Harvey. She was active in Christian Church service here for many years. Funeral services were held at Pomona, Monday.

    03/23/2007 07:20:14
    1. [MOMILLER] Wyrick/Stevens - obituary
    2. Nancy Thompson
    3. Obituary: Unknown Publication, August 1944 The wife of Dr. C. Stevens passed away at their home in Seminole, Okla., Monday morning following a lingering illness. Eva Lena Wyrick was born near Eldon, Mo., January 2, 1874, and departed from this life August 7, 1944. In girlhood she became a member of the Church of Christ, and through the many joys and sorrows of a busy life she was ever a true and steadfast follower of Him who said, "I go to prepare a place for you.that where I am, there you may be also." January 27, 1897, she was united in marriage to Dr. C. Stevens who is left to mourn the passing of a faithful wife a real helpmate, a cheerful companion. She also leaves two sons, Dr. G.E. Stevens of Pharr, Tex., and Dr. Paul J. Stevens of Albuquerque, N.M. Both were here during her last illness. The memory they will cherish is that of a devoted mother and pal. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. D.C. Harrison of Olean, and Mrs. Fred Short of Eldon. She was a member and Past Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, and until ill health prevented, she was a loyal worker in her church, her home, and her lodge. This was indeed a life well spent, with cheerful words and a smile for all and a helping hand for the needy. Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ, and burial was made in the Seminole Cemetery.

    03/23/2007 07:06:27
    1. Re: [MOMILLER] Passenger Lists
    2. Nancy & Jerry Thompson
    3. Would you mind doing a look up for me. William John Ferguson and his wife Isabelle Chisolm Hunter Ferguson sailed out of Liverpool England on the Colonel Cutts, departing September 1852. I'm trying to determine which of their three children were with them and any additional information that might have been available about the family on that trip. Their children were John Hunter Ferguson b. 1838, Elizabeth b. 1843 and Mary (Martha) b. 1848. Thanks, Nancy T -----Original Message----- John and Loriee Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 5:21 AM Subject: Re: [MOMILLER] Passenger Lists I have one on ancesrty for Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Does anyone have access to passenger lists for immigrants coming into the U.S. through the Port of New Orleans circa 1852? Or is there a web site where this information can be found? Nancy T

    03/23/2007 02:10:00
    1. Re: [MOMILLER] Passenger Lists
    2. John and Loriee
    3. also this list on ancestry New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945 >Does anyone have access to passenger lists for immigrants coming into the >U.S. through the Port of New Orleans circa 1852? Or is there a web site >where this information can be found? > > > >Nancy T > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOMILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >

    03/22/2007 10:26:50
    1. Re: [MOMILLER] Passenger Lists
    2. John and Loriee
    3. i have one on ancesrty for Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s >Does anyone have access to passenger lists for immigrants coming into the >U.S. through the Port of New Orleans circa 1852? Or is there a web site >where this information can be found? > > > >Nancy T > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOMILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >

    03/22/2007 10:21:27
    1. [MOMILLER] Passenger Lists
    2. Nancy & Jerry Thompson
    3. Does anyone have access to passenger lists for immigrants coming into the U.S. through the Port of New Orleans circa 1852? Or is there a web site where this information can be found? Nancy T

    03/22/2007 08:58:53
    1. [MOMILLER] List of Drafted Boys
    2. AUTOGRAM 8 August 1918 List of the drafted boys to Jefferson Barracks Aug 9 John Albertson, Eugene Willard Helzel, Eldon James H. Tracy, Eldon Gail Jones, Hancock Louis F. Kirby, Eldon George Etter, Eldon Perry Roark, Tuscumbia Jas. E. Currence, Eldon Giles Shelton, Eldon Lawrence Wilson, Eldon Geo. Birdsong, Bagnell Elmer Gaier, Brays ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/22/2007 08:30:59
    1. [MOMILLER] Sarah Hauenstein wedding
    2. A pretty wedding of Wednesday June 18 (1913) was that of Miss Sarah Hauenstein to Mr. Harry J. Schillerman of St. Louis, Mo. The wedding was solemnized in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hauenstein,at 8 o'clock in the evening by Rev. F. G. Bell of Crocker, Mo in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin trimmed in deep shadow lace. The veil of tulle was becomingly arranged with lillies of the valley and fell to the hem of the train. She carried a large shower of lillies of the valley and white roses. The room in which the wedding took place was beautifully decorated, the color scheme was pink and white. Ribbons were suspended from the ceiling intertwined with flowers and ferns and formed an arch over the bridal party. The library was decorated in sweet peas and ferns. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Ida Hauenstein, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Sue Wells was bridesmaid. They wore dresses of pink chiffon and carried pink roses. Mr. Louie Vallmar of St. Louis was best man. The bridal music was rendered by college friends of the bride. Miss Avis Steward of Elkton, Mo. played Mendelssohn's wedding March and "Annie Laurie". and Miss Ethel Pfost of Morrisville, Mo. sang " I love You Truly." There was an unusual amount of handsome and useful gifts received. The out of town guests were Mrs. H. Rogers, mother of the groom, and Mr. H. Rogers of St. Louis. Mr. Louie Vallmer of St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hackett of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lumpkin of Eldon, Mo Miss Avis Steward of Elkton, Mo Miss Ethel Pfost of Morrisville, Mo. After a honeymoon trip to the Lakes and other points of interest in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Schillerman will return to St. Louis to make their home. ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/22/2007 08:30:18
    1. Re: [MOMILLER] Carlotta M. Bond - obituary
    2. To the List, Many of you have sent your condolences, and I am so appreciative. This is a great list with so many caring people. I think our Miller Co. roots bind us all together...what a nice thing. Thank you All, Peg ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/22/2007 12:02:19
    1. [MOMILLER] Allee Genealogy
    2. Pat Loftin
    3. I am looking for the parents of Willie D. Allee, b: 1922 Thanks Pat Loftin

    03/22/2007 11:27:29
    1. [MOMILLER] Willie D. Allee
    2. Pat Loftin
    3. Does anyone know who Willie D. Allee's mother and father were? He is listed in the 1930 Miller Co. census with my great grandmother and he is listed as a grandson. He was born in 1922 and died in 1981 and is buried in the Big Rock Cemetery. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Pat Loftin

    03/22/2007 10:30:48
    1. [MOMILLER] Brouse/Farris - obituary
    2. Nancy & Jerry Thompson
    3. Obituary: Unknown Publication, August 1945 Mrs. Hattie Farris, age 78, died at her home in Olean Wednesday, August 29th, after a lingering illness. Harried Belle Brouse, was born in Chatum, Canada, On January 8, 1867. She was the daughter of Reason F. and Lavina B. Brouse. On December 1, 1896, she was married to Alexander H. Farris and to them one son was born, Gale A., who survives. Her husband died March 21, 1938. Mrs. Farris united with the Baptist Church at Greenridge 55 years ago. Besides her son, Gale, of the home, she is survived by one brother and four sisters, George Brouse of Eldon; Mrs. Walter Roark and Mrs. Harvey Roark of Palm Springs, Calif., Mrs. Bill Bishop of Belton, Mo., and Mrs. Will Walker of Paola, Kans. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, August 31, at 2:00 at the Greenridge Church. Rev. J.D. Gilliam, Jr., pastor of the church conducted the service. A choir from the Olean and Greenridge Churches accompanied by Mrs. Harry Rea, sang "Face to Face", "Abide With Me", and "Have Thine Own Way." Pallbearers were Lewis Short, W.W. Walker, Lucian Stayton, W.H. Stayton, Glenn Walker and Harry Rhea. Flower bearers were G.S. and Walter Gene Rea and Bobby Walker. Burial was made in the church cemetery with Phillips Funeral Home Service.

    03/22/2007 09:58:36
    1. [MOMILLER] Elmer Clinton Vaughan - obituary
    2. Nancy & Jerry Thompson
    3. Obituary: The Eldon Advertiser, Thursday, December 26, 1918 Elmer C. Vaughan, a son of Albert and Minnie Vaughan was born April 8, 1895 and died somewhere in France, Nov. 16, 1918 of bronchial pneumonia, age 23 years, 7 months, 8 days. Clinton (the name by which we knew him) was converted and united with the Mart Carmel Baptist Church Dec. 24 1911 and immediately began to take part in public worship. For the past 3 years he had been superintendent of the Sunday school. He was greatly devoted to his church and S.S. never missing a service unless caused by sickness. May 26, 1918, he entrained at Eldon for Camp Dodge, Iowa where he spent only a short while before being taken to France. In all his letters back home he always remembered his church and Sunday school. In his last testimony at church he said though he had to give up his life on the battlefield he did not dread death. He was liked by all who knew him. There is a vacant place in the home that can never be filled. We extend to the parents our deep sympathy for we know what a noble son they have lost. He leaves a father, mother, two brothers and one sister and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his death. While we mourn noot as one that have no hope for our loss is Heaven's gain. We can say as did David, He can not come to us but we can go to Him for we believe that he is in Heaven wearing palms of victory and drinking of the everlasting joys of bliss. Clinton will be missed in the home. We will miss him in church in Sunday school and community. And the nation has lost another brave hero who gave his life for liberty and freedom of his country.

    03/22/2007 09:33:16
    1. [MOMILLER] Rosa D Nichols
    2. Rosa D. Vaughan Nichols Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. today (Thursday) for Mrs. Rosa D. NIchols, 88, a life long resident of Tuscumbia. She died Monday, November 27, 1972, at Charles E. Still Hospital in Jefferson City. She was born July 20, 1884 at Tuscumbia, the daughter of Hugh and Josie Vaughan. In February, 1912, she was married at Jefferson City to George Theodore Nichols. He died in 1947. Mrs. Nichols was a member of the Tuscumbia Presbyterian church and had been active in church work. Survivors include a niece Virginia Heisinger of Kirkwood. The Rev. Finnis Hodges will officiate at the services at Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon. Burial will be in the Tuscumbia Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill Abbott, Fred Pryor, Max Pryor, John Dinkins, Bamber Wright and Farris Ash. ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/22/2007 07:42:04
    1. [MOMILLER] W. F. NIchols obit
    2. 8 August, 1918 Autogram WILLIAM FREDERICK NICHOLS It is with profound sorrow that the Autogram this week chronicles the death of William Frederick Nichols, who died at his home in Tuscumbia Saturday night, August 3rd, (1918) after a two week illness of typhoid fever. The deceased was born March 7, 1887 and at the time of his death was 32 years, 4 months and 14 days old. He was born in Tuscumbia where he spent the greater portion of his life. He was united in marriage to Miss Tressie Quinn of Bagnell March 8, 1908 and to this union were born three children, Duard, age 9: Mary age 7: and Virginia age 4 years. He leaves a widow and three children and also one brother, George T. Nichols, to mourn his death. The deceased united with the Presbyterian Church in Tuscumbia at the age of eleven years and his life here among the people who knew him from childhood has been one of honor and straight forwardness. He was always ready and willing to do his part in every good and worthy cause and there were none who sympathized more with the unfortunate and those in trouble more than he. The many good deeds by him will not be soon forgotten and he will be greatly missed in our little city and community. Since a small boy he has spent most all his life in the Mrs. G. T. Hauenstein Store. he being a nephew of the late George T. Hauenstein. For the last six years, he has been the manager and bookkeeper for the Mrs. G. T. Hauenstein Store where he made many warm friends. The funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Tuscumbia Baptist Church by Eld. Rogers of Eldon. pastor of the Eldon Baptist Church, in the presence of a large concourse of people. many people being from various parts of the county. The deceased was a member of the Tuscumbia M. W. A. Camp and members of this order from Eldon and Ulman were in the line of March to and from the church and assisted in the services at the cemetery. The services while very sad and touching, was beautiful and appropriate. With the passing of William Frederick Nichols, Tuscumbia and Miller County has lost one of their best and most energetic young citizens who will be greatly missed in the daily walks of life. Mrs. W. F. NIchols and children visited at the home of the formers father at Bagnell the first of the week. (Thomas J. Quinn) Wm. F. Nichols was the son of Theodore Nichols and Mary Hauenstein Nichols. ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/22/2007 07:40:49
    1. Re: [MOMILLER] Carlotta M. Bond - obituary
    2. I was shocked to see this. This is my beloved Mother. She was diagnosed with Alzheimers several years ago. We are all relieved that's it's over for her, and know that she's in a far better place. Before she got ill, we made several trips back to Miller Co. where she grew up. A part of her always remained there.Peg The Jefferson City News Tribune, Tuesday, March 20, 2007 Carlotta M. Bond, 89, of Wapato, Washington, entered her heavenly home on Monday, March 12, 2007. Survivors include: her children, Wayne (Sally) Bond of Daytona Beach, Florida, Carlisle (Don) Ibatuan of Toppenish, Washington, Peggy Miller of Bothell, Washington, Cherie (Jeff) Bond-Brickey of Seattle, Washington, and Rhonda (Dale) Cyr of Spokane, Washington; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; a niece, Joyce Watkins, and several great nieces and nephews, all of Missouri. Funeral services provided by Merritt Funeral Home, Wapato, Washington, were held Thursday, March 15, with burial at West Hill Memorial Park. ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/21/2007 06:06:33
    1. Re: [MOMILLER] Carlotta M. Bond - obituary
    2. Dear Peggy Miller (_Pearose2@aol.com_ (mailto:Pearose2@aol.com) ) We are sorry to read about the passing of your "Mom"....... If there is anything I can do for you - please let me know. I hope you are well in your time of sadness. Hugs and Love to you and your family at this time. Your cousin Penny------Portland, Oregon ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/21/2007 05:24:17