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    1. [MOMONITE] Re: 1936 History of Moniteau County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DEARING,DAVIS, LAWSON, VERNON, REDFORD, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XKB.2ACE/690.4.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Renee...Would you be so kind as to check your books for the surname..DEARING...Thanks you very much, Joan Dearing Miller

    06/03/2002 05:40:22
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: 1936 History of Moniteau County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XKB.2ACE/690.4.1.1 Message Board Post: Sure!Who are you researching?Let me know & I'll look in my 3 Moniteau county,Missouri books.I also have a book called Tipton & history of the community.Renee

    06/03/2002 04:53:00
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: Index to History of Moniteau County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XKB.2ACE/690.4 Message Board Post: Hi Alleen,I have all 3 of the Moniteau county history books.In the 1st book wrote by J.E.Ford in 1936,it shows these Niehaus' living in McGirk,Mo. F.Niehaus William Niehaus (both farmers) August Niehaus, saw mill man. In a school photo (Prairie Union school) pictured is Isla Hayse Living in Enon: M.F.Farris,Christopher Farris,J.Q.Farris,C.E.Farris and M.J.Farris. An article on Olean,the following farmers get their mail there: J.W.Farris,D.Farris and M.N.Farris Living in Township 43,Range 14 is Silas Farris. Hope this helps.

    06/02/2002 03:18:30
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: MONITEAU COUNTY,MO."BYRD'S"
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XKB.2ACE/719.1 Message Board Post: Hi Annetta,are you still needing the Byrd family info from Moniteau county?I have a book on Tipton history.There is an article in it on the Byrd familes.Contact me if you need this,Renee.

    06/02/2002 02:56:14
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: PHIFER - FOX family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/XKB.2ACE/209.1 Message Board Post: I am helping a friend research her Simon Bolivar Phifer & Belle Hines families. I don't have info on Mabel Ann Fox, but am wondering if you have any info on the parents of Simon & Belle Phifer. Thanks

    06/01/2002 12:14:02
    1. [MOMONITE] Gowen Family
    2. Norman Runyon
    3. Hi all, I have just subscribed to this list. I would like to share information, with any interested parties, about the family of William Henry Gowen and his wife Martha Jane Owen. They came to Montineau Co., MO from Pittsylvania Co., VA around 1850. Norman Runyon

    05/26/2002 04:47:41
    1. [MOMONITE] Hatfield?Bledsoe
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XKB.2ACE/765 Message Board Post: I am looiking for anyone who may have some informaiton on a case that happened during the 30's or 40's in the California Mo area. It was a murder suicide. The husband killed the wife and killed himself. Husband Bledsoe, wife Hatfield. If you have any information please let me know.

    05/26/2002 04:40:21
    1. [MOMONITE] Swearingen's John, James, Clarence and AnnaBelle
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/764 Message Board Post: All are buried at Centertown Cemetery, Cole Co., MO.Their father was Thomas Jefferson Swearingen, mother Sarah Cathrine Wells. Need information on Thomas's father. Anna Belle married Marshall Garrison,Oct 25, 1892. John Henry married Maggie ?, April 27,1904. James married Etta or Atta Cain, Aug 31, 1898. Clarence born 1886 died 1912. Please contact me if you know any of the above. Thank You Martha

    05/26/2002 12:30:24
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: Oliver P. Williams in Odd Fellows Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: williams, krawczyk Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/758.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the info on O.P...didn't know he was a civil war vet, nor that he had a second wife!

    05/25/2002 04:44:21
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: Oliver P. Williams in Odd Fellows Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XKB.2ACE/758.1 Message Board Post: In my Moniteau county cemetery book of Willowfork & Moreau townships,it has your Oliver Perry Williams,no dates,civil war vet.Hes buried between Harriett Williams,1869-1889.And Patty Williams(McNew) no dates,2nd wife of Oliver Perry.Hope this sheds a little light for you.

    05/24/2002 03:31:18
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: O'Dell/Odle-Lammers
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Odle/Odell or Malan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XKB.2ACE/709.1 Message Board Post: She was my grt.grandma, married Reuben Malan first and Casper Lammers after Reuben's death. Her name on the marriage records to Reuben says, " Mary S. Odle" I was told Mary Susan Odle. I think they called her "Mollie" and Reuben "Shep". Her birth date was 29 April 1862 in Montgomery Co., MO or IL. She died 6 June 1934 in Linn, Osage Co., MO. There is a deed of trust dated May 1870 with George W. and Nancy Jane Odle on it (I think these are her parents). I have a picture of her with her sister Alice. I would like to compare information with anyone who has any. Thanks.

    05/23/2002 04:35:39
    1. [MOMONITE] Moniteau County Church Research
    2. M.E. Marley
    3. Hi, Does anyone know where methodist church records be kept? Not so much individual church, but for the Methodist Circuit of the Methodist Episopal Church in the late 1800s. How big would the circuit have been? My g-great grandfather filled in from time to time in vorios M-E churches. Thanks in advance, Mert Marley Louisville, KY memarley@c4.com

    05/20/2002 12:34:35
    1. [MOMONITE] Missouri research trip
    2. Joy
    3. Hello, I am planning to do a research trip to Jeff City, Columbia, and Jamestown this summer. Last time I was in Missouri (1996) I wasn't into genealogy at all, even though I visited the cemetary in Jamestown where my ancestors are buried. Other than the library in Columbia and the usual offices in Jeff City, and the Moniteau co. Historical Society Library, are there any other places or hints you can give me? I will be looking for church records, land, naturalization records, voter reg. records, birth and death records. Trying to fit the little pieces together. Thanks, Joy in sunny CA (the state) I am the great great grandaughter of Henry J. Schulze and Friederike Moell. Other surnames: Keck, Wyss, Heyssel, Lurker, Haas.

    05/19/2002 09:25:37
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: Stephan Zumsteg
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/740.1 Message Board Post: My grandfather was Frank Zumsteg (b. 7-11-89 d.4-29-1931.) He was one of 10 children. Lived in Glasgow, MO. Father Simon (Sigmund) b. 8-4-1850 d.12-25-1910. Mother Bertha Nellesen b. 2-29-1859 d. 9-22-1951. They were married in Starkenburg, Mo in 1878. The Zumsteg's originally came from Switzerland but not sure when. Frank had a daughter (my mother.) One brother, Allen, had a son Allen and one sister had a daughter. One of the brothers left home at an early age and no one kept track of him. None of the other siblings married. Any info appreciated.

    05/17/2002 05:15:45
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: Richard T. W. Farris and Elizabeth Walker Farris Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/199.1 Message Board Post: Paul People relates that Richard T. Westerbrook Farris b. April or May 24, 1833 Cooper (Cole) Cnty Mo m. June 3 (or July 30)1853 to Agnes Ann Elizabeht Walker in Moniteau Cnty d. before 1890 in Pettis Cnty Served CSA inCo. A. Pindalls Sharpshooters (9th Bn MO Sharp.) Captured at Little Rock. Pow Sept 10,1863. Pow until 3/4/65 when exchanged buried union Cem, Heaths Creek Twsp,Pettis Cnty

    05/17/2002 04:44:59
    1. [MOMONITE] Unsuscribe
    2. Frank Finck
    3. --- Frank Finck --- ffinck1@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: The #1 provider of the Real Internet.

    05/12/2002 09:54:41
    1. RE: [MOMONITE] Obits:Hugh & Emily(Murray) Enloe
    2. Harry S. Hamilton
    3. Hello Debra, My name is Harry Hamilton and my wife is a descendant of Enoch Enloe and Jane Murray. Would really enjoy sharing information with you. Harry Harry S. Hamilton Genseeker06@knology.net -----Original Message----- From: kylea@jps.net [mailto:kylea@jps.net] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 12:11 PM To: MOMONITE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOMONITE] Obits:Hugh & Emily(Murray) Enloe This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/761 Message Board Post: OBIT:The Daily Tulare Register, Monday May 10, 1897-- DIED. ENLOE- Near Bishop, Cal., on May 2, 1897 Hugh S. Enloe, aged 80 years, 1 month, 22 days. OBIT: THE INYO REGISTER May 6, 1897 pg 3. The End of a Peaceful Life. Hugh Simpson Enloe died at his home near Bishop last Sunday, after a brief illness, at the age of 80 years, 1 month, 22 days. The funeral occured Monday from the Methodist church. Fortunate and well ordered indeed has been the life which closes as did his. No enmities survive him. His mourning relatives find many friends whose privilege is to speak kindly of him. He was an atheist of the most pronounced type until his age had already begun to silver his head, but some twenty years ago his belief changed. Conscious to the last, he passed away in the firm trust that he would waken in eternal flay. His religion was of the kind which is respected and which hon[?] its possessor-- the kind which is daily a living example of the precepts taught in it. His life and the peaceful surrender of its forces at last truly exemplify the poet's injunction, for he so lived that when his summons came he wrapped the drapery of his couch about him and lay down to pleasant dreams. Mr. E! nloe was near relative of Congressman Enloe of Tennessee, and was a man well informed and of retentive mind. His wife, who has been beside him for fifty-four years, survives him. Mrs. Brierly, Mrs. Bucknam, and James Enloe, of Bishop, and Enoch Enloe, now of Oakland, are their daughters and sons. ____ THE INYO REGISTER Bishop, Inyo County, California Sept 16, 1915 Pg 5 A LONG LIFE ENDED- Mrs. Enloe Passes Away, aged Nearly Nintety-One Years. A long and useful life termintated yesterday morning in the death of Mrs. Emily Enloe, at the ripe age of nearly 91 years. Emily Moss Murray was born October 8, 1824, in Cole county Missouri, whither her parents had emigrated from east Tennesee in 1818. Part of her youthful years were spent in southern Illinois. She was married July 22, 1843 to Hugh S. Enloe. Six children were born to them, of whom four are still living and were with her in her last hours. They are Mrs. S. M. Buckman, Mrs. R. E. Brierly, Enoch Enloe and James Enloe, of Bishop. She came to California from Missouri in 1853 by ox team, the trip taking five months and five days. Settling in the vicinity of Visalia, she remainded there until 1876, when she came to Bishop, where she has since lived. Until the final call came, her health was perfect. Saturday morning she did not feel like getting out of bed, and the slowing mechanism of life passed smoothly to its eternal pause at 6:30 yesterday morning. ! Mrs. Enloe was of retiring nature, but those who knew her best loved her dearly. Generosity amounting to a fault and charitable thought were her fault and charitable thought were dominant charateristics with her. The funeral occurs at 2:30 this afternoon, from the Presbyterian church. Interment will be in the Pioneer cemetery. *** Hugh Simpson Enloe s/o James & Nancy (Simpson) Enloe married Emily Moss Murray, d/o Thomas Clinton Murray. Hugh's brother Enoch Enloe married Jane Compton Murray, sis/o Emily. Sisters married brothers. I am interested in any information regarding the Enloe and Murray families. Thank you, Debra anderson kylea@jps.net ______________________________

    05/12/2002 07:30:41
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: Graser
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/4300/XKB.2ACE/104.107.110 Message Board Post: Dear Deb, My father was Earl August Schenewerk and I grew up in Poplar Bluff,Mo.My grandfather was August C. Schenewerk and my Grandmother's name was minnie.You can email me at trainman796@hotmail.com and let me know whoor what it is you are looking for.Maybe I can help you. Gene Schenewerk

    05/12/2002 04:14:23
    1. [MOMONITE] Obits:Hugh & Emily(Murray) Enloe
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/761 Message Board Post: OBIT:The Daily Tulare Register, Monday May 10, 1897-- DIED. ENLOE- Near Bishop, Cal., on May 2, 1897 Hugh S. Enloe, aged 80 years, 1 month, 22 days. OBIT: THE INYO REGISTER May 6, 1897 pg 3. The End of a Peaceful Life. Hugh Simpson Enloe died at his home near Bishop last Sunday, after a brief illness, at the age of 80 years, 1 month, 22 days. The funeral occured Monday from the Methodist church. Fortunate and well ordered indeed has been the life which closes as did his. No enmities survive him. His mourning relatives find many friends whose privilege is to speak kindly of him. He was an atheist of the most pronounced type until his age had already begun to silver his head, but some twenty years ago his belief changed. Conscious to the last, he passed away in the firm trust that he would waken in eternal flay. His religion was of the kind which is respected and which hon[?] its possessor-- the kind which is daily a living example of the precepts taught in it. His life and the peaceful surrender of its forces at last truly exemplify the poet's injunction, for he so lived that when his summons came he wrapped the drapery of his couch about him and lay down to pleasant dreams. Mr. E! nloe was near relative of Congressman Enloe of Tennessee, and was a man well informed and of retentive mind. His wife, who has been beside him for fifty-four years, survives him. Mrs. Brierly, Mrs. Bucknam, and James Enloe, of Bishop, and Enoch Enloe, now of Oakland, are their daughters and sons. ____ THE INYO REGISTER Bishop, Inyo County, California Sept 16, 1915 Pg 5 A LONG LIFE ENDED- Mrs. Enloe Passes Away, aged Nearly Nintety-One Years. A long and useful life termintated yesterday morning in the death of Mrs. Emily Enloe, at the ripe age of nearly 91 years. Emily Moss Murray was born October 8, 1824, in Cole county Missouri, whither her parents had emigrated from east Tennesee in 1818. Part of her youthful years were spent in southern Illinois. She was married July 22, 1843 to Hugh S. Enloe. Six children were born to them, of whom four are still living and were with her in her last hours. They are Mrs. S. M. Buckman, Mrs. R. E. Brierly, Enoch Enloe and James Enloe, of Bishop. She came to California from Missouri in 1853 by ox team, the trip taking five months and five days. Settling in the vicinity of Visalia, she remainded there until 1876, when she came to Bishop, where she has since lived. Until the final call came, her health was perfect. Saturday morning she did not feel like getting out of bed, and the slowing mechanism of life passed smoothly to its eternal pause at 6:30 yesterday morning. ! Mrs. Enloe was of retiring nature, but those who knew her best loved her dearly. Generosity amounting to a fault and charitable thought were her fault and charitable thought were dominant charateristics with her. The funeral occurs at 2:30 this afternoon, from the Presbyterian church. Interment will be in the Pioneer cemetery. *** Hugh Simpson Enloe s/o James & Nancy (Simpson) Enloe married Emily Moss Murray, d/o Thomas Clinton Murray. Hugh's brother Enoch Enloe married Jane Compton Murray, sis/o Emily. Sisters married brothers. I am interested in any information regarding the Enloe and Murray families. Thank you, Debra anderson kylea@jps.net

    05/11/2002 05:10:53
    1. [MOMONITE] Re: Charles E. Shepherd
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/650.1.1 Message Board Post: My greatGrandmother was Katie Spiess of Christian Co., Mo. Her parents were George & Catherina Eva Spiess. Her younger sister was named "Lizzie Shepherd". She also had a sister named Ella who was born in Christian Co., Mo. She had brothers named Henry and August. Are these the people you are looking for?

    05/09/2002 09:22:24