This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Page/Crews Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/701 Message Board Post: Need help in search for information regarding William Page and wife, Mary Jane (Crews) Page. The U.S. govt. conveyed property to William Page in a deed between 1834 and 1837 in Cole (later Moniteau) County, land in Township 44 Range 16. Jane (Crews) Page died in 1846 in Moniteau County. Unknown what cemetery. Any information will be appreciated. Happy Holidays, Ray
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Collins, Phillips Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/700 Message Board Post: Miss Dora Ella Phillips, 76, lifetime resident of the High Point community, died at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, March 21, 1961 at Latham Hospital in California, Mo.. Death was attributed to stroke. Born June 23, 1884, she was a daughter of the late W. M. J. and Mary Jane Collins Phillips. Surviving are two brothers, John Phillips, High Point; Charlie Phillips, Versailles. Another brother, Lonnie preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the High Point Baptist Church with the Rev. R. C. Reichart officiating. Pallbearers will be Henry Collins, Carl Arm- strong, Harley Vann, Emmett Miller, Harold Gracey and Earl Snyder. Burial will be in the High Point Cemetery. The body is at Bowlin Funeral Home, Calif.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Finke, Nance, Short, Heninger Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/699 Message Board Post: MRS. EDNA SHORT DIES Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Phillips Chapel in Eldon for Mrs. Edna Rebecca Short, 76, of Route 1, Russellville. Mrs. Short died early Friday, February 19, 1971, at her home on Hwy. 87 in the High Point community. She was born Sept. 13, 1894 at High Point, the daughter of the late William Henry and Fannie Nance Finke. On Oct. 4, 1913 she was married at High Point to William Allen Short who died in March, 1932. Mrs. Short lived in Olean for 14 years before moving to the farm home 27 years ago. She was a member of the Olean Baptist Church and the Barnett Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by one son, Lewis Short, of the home, and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Heninger of California, Mo., and Mrs. Helen C. Finke of Gold Hill, Oregon. Two brothers died in infancy. Eastern Star services were conducted at 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. The Rev. R. C. Reichert and the Rev. J. T. Wall officiated at the funeral services Sunday. Burial was in the ENLOE CEMETERY near Russellville. Palllbearers were Claude Hill, Ralph Bond, Glenn Atkinson, Don Bledsoe, Wilber Hudgens and Alton Hendricks.
Hey listers: I am still trying to make ends meet on my slave research related to the JOHNSTON family of Boone Co., MO, Bourbon Co., KY and Orange, Spotsylvania and Caroline Counties in VA. I need some help -- if anyone can straighten me out of a few items noted below. As usual, I beg of everyone while they are doing their research to share any slave related documentation they find. On my website, you can post wills etc., for families with Missouri ties with slave data here: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/topic/afro-amer/indexusg.html This is a complicated post.. which goes from VA, KY to MO trying to trace slaveowning families for my ancestors. First: Does anyone know about the STROTHERS family -- or Thomas C. Strothers.. I know the Strothers connect to the FRENCH, GRAY, TALIAFERRO, & TUTT lines in VA... but I'm not sure how the tie is made to Bourbon Co. KY. I believe I am dealing with descendants of William Johnston and Ann "Nan" Maria Chew. [Her parents were Larkin Chew and Hannah Roy] My brickwall is Robert Johnston m. Nancy McClanahan. I believe this Robert is related to William and Ann Chew Johnston. In reviewing the online Kentucky Records, Volume I BOURBON COUNTY WILL ABSTRACTS (Contributed by Mrs. William Breckenridge Ardery, Jemima Johnson Chapter, Paris, KY) -- I found the following will entries of interest: STROTHERS, THOMAS A. -- pg. 364 -- Wife Nelly Strother to Thos. Benson son. of Wm. 150 Fayette County that Zach Benson now lives on -- stud kept by Wm Markham ; to Wm and Thos. McClanahan, sons and Thos. McClanahan Jr., (slaves) to Peggy, Anney,[Aggie?] and Mariah, daus. of aforesaid. Thos. McClanahan (under) age 2009 each. Wife and Thos. McClanahan Jr., Extrs. April 3, 1798-June 1798. Thomas McClanahan is the father of Peggy McClanahan who married Robert Johnston... those illustrious Johnstons that I keep trying to pen down; and connect to WILLIAM AND ANN MARIA CHEW JOHNSTON. Here's a quick line up on the William and Ann Chew Johnston line from my understanding: William Johnston m. 1)Ann "Nan" Mary Chew; 2)Elizabeth Wyatt & 3)Betty Taylor. Children: 1) William Johnston II m. Elizabeth Cave son: Robert Johnston m. Jemima Suggett and 2nd wife ? Bledsoe 2) Joseph Johnson 3) Larkin Chew Johnston m. Mary Rogers 4) Robert Johnston m. 1) Ann Cook 2) Lucy Ann Overton 5) Judith Johnston m. Robert Farish 6) John Johnston m. ? 7) Benjamin Johnston m. Dorothy jones 8) James Johnston ,. Mary Ware 9) Hannahn Johnston m. Francis Coleman 10) Richard Johnston m. 1) Dorothy Waller 2) Ann Thompson Waller [sister] 11) Elizabeth Johnston m. John Benger (see Virginia JOHNSTON deed transactions here: http://geocities.com/Heartland/park/2512/Johnston.htm My ancestors were slaves in the family of Capt. William Johnston; son of Robert Johnston & Nancy McClanahan. The gap is who is the father of Robert Johnston? So I'm looking for connections via wills. The Strothers transaction notes a gift of slaves which is interesting except that I don't know how the STROTHERS connect to the McCLANAHAN family. I do know that John Marshall McClanahan -- a grandson of Thomas C. McClanahan shows up in Morgan CO., MO and is connected to the CHISM family. My great great grandmother Mary Ann Howard [owned by Jacob Chism] married Samuel McClanahan in Morgan Co. Jacob bequeathed Mary Ann to his daughter Elizabeth who married Lot Howard. Elizabeth's sister Priscilla married John Marshall McClanahan III. By the way, there's a John Marshall McClanahan I, II and III in Morgan Co. MO. Very exciting & more complicated. Back to BOURBON CO., KY for MCCLANAHAN -- There is also an entry for: McCLANAHAN, Wm. D. pg 360 Mother, Eliz. McClanahan; brother Thos. McClanahan. March 26, 1813-June 1813. Wm. Love, Wm Markham, R Williams wtiz. [I'm curious who the MARKHAMS are also?] Now THOMAS C. McCLANAHAN's will was written in May 4, 1807 and probated Feb. 1809. You will see below that "Peggy"/Margaret is listed as wife of Robert Johnston. I know the Hickman players pretty well... and can track them well into Missouri. I don't know MAURICE LANGHORNE [but I suspect he is the son of MAURICE LANGHORNE SR., and NANCY McCLANAHAN a daughter who is not mentioned.] No clue about the ELGIN or ELKINS. Also -- it is my guess that Agatha is "Aggy" Pullin - -and her daughter is "Peggy Dudley. I'm also clueless on the PULLIN folks. WILL OF THOMAS C. MCCLANAHAN p. 19 McCLANAHAN, THOS.-C, 476-Son, Wm., decd., his widow, Elizabeth; g. son, Thos. McClanahan; g. son, Wm. McClanahan; Wm. Brown and wife, Lucy; John Harrison and wife, Elizabeth; Jas. Pullin and wife, Aggy, g. dau.; Sally McClanahan, Polly McClanahan aforesaid, my daus., and widow of Wm., decd.; son, Thomas, my Military survey; son-in-law, David Hickman and wife, Clary; Robt. Johnstone and wife, Peggy; g. sons, Wm. Johnston and Maurice Langhorne; to Samuel Elgin and wife, Aggy; to Thos. Ashford and wife, Sally and Isaiah Elkins and wife, Ann, land in Woodford Co. Extr.: son, Thomas. Written May 4, 1807. Probated Feb. 1809. Wts.: Elizemon Basey, Wm. Love, Alfred Bayse. Codicil: two sons of son, Wm., decd., viz: Thos. and Wm. trustees named for Agatha Pullin; g. dau., Peggy Dudley, wife of Robt. W. Dudley; six daus., of Elizabeth McClanahan, widow of William, two of whom the above Agatha Pullin and Peggy Dudley. Feb. 1809. I found another will entry which ties the McCLANAHAN family to the JOHNSTON line... including the MAURICE LANGHORNE above... but I have no idea who GEORGE CLEVELAND is in relationship to the both the JOHNSTON, BRANHAM and MCCLANAHAN families. GEORGE CLEVELAND-Will Book D, page 94-Wife, Sally; friends, Captain Maurice Langhorne and William B. Branham, Esq. Written March 19, 1810. Codicil to Maurice Langhorne, "my small sword, presented to me by my father, and my military uniform;" to his son, John M. Langhorne; to Wm. Branham, rest of arms, etc.; to his son, Webb Branham, James King, "bound to me;" mentions wife's relatives. Written March 20, 1810. Proved September, 1810. Executors: Maurice Langhorne, Wm. B. Branham [I believe Branham's son Richard married Emily Johnston...see below] As some of you might be getting a little confused, please let me note the following: Robert Johnston and Peggy McClanahan had the following children: 1) WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON m. Rachel Spears 2) MARGARET JOHNSTON n m. James Keeney FYI: KENNEY, JAMES, of Bourbon Co.-(Will copy certified by Thos. P. Smith, D. C. B. C. and donated by Mrs. B F. Buckley, Lexington). Written Mch. 12, 1814. Names wife, Peggy Sons, John, Victor, Joseph, Moses, Napoleon Dau's., Maria, Abbe, Helena, Cordee, and Peggy. Dau's., Sally Barnett, Elizabeth Trotter, Nancy Rhodes, and Polly Hildreth. Exec's., Wife, Peggy Kenney, James Hughes and John Barnett. Witnesses, Thos. Rogers, Josiah McDowell and Alexander Barnett. Will of James Kenney, deceased, proved June Court 1814. [So Margaret probably got remarried -- but I don't know to whom..some of my relatives in MO have the KINNEY surname.. that worked on Ravenswood in Bunceton] 3) THOMAS JOHNSTON m. Marcy Bryan 4) ISSAC JOHNSTON m. Sarah Robinett [now I know there is a Nesbit, McClanahan, Miller connection to the Robinetts as they also connect in Boone Co., MO] There are probably other children but I don't have that information. WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON AND RACHEL SPEARS -- CAME TO MISSOURI FROM KY. Their children: Elizabeth Keller Johnston m. David McClanahan Hickman; Hickman's 2nd wife ws Cornelia Ann Bryan; children: Thaddeus B. Hickman, Sarah Ann Hickman m. Archibald Young - their issue include: David Young and Nina Young who married Henry Walker. Nina and Henry also connect to my ancestors via a plantation called Pleasant Green near Bunceton, MO. I have alot of documents on the Walkers. The Hickmans connect everywhere in MO. Robert T. Johnston m. Mary Ann Prewitt William H. Johnston m. Margaret Hutchinson [owned my ancestors in Boone Co., MO - -Margaret subsequently married Nathaniel Leonard of Ravenswood; Margaret's brother James Hutchinson married Martha V. Tutt -- my family was also owned by TUTTs] Elvira Johnston m. Robert Stewart Thomas Nancy L. Johnston m. Moss Prewitt Margaret McClanahan Johnson m. Eli Bass [their son William fathered a child named Tom Bass who was a very famous horsetrainer from Missouri. My cousin in Columbia married a GRAY -- whose ancestors were owned by Mr. Bass. I now realize that her family's owners and mine [William H. Johnston and Margaret Hutchinson -- were siblings. My ancestor AGGIE GRAY was owned by the CHILTON family which has ties to BLACKWELL, GRAY and STROTHER] Jacob Spears Johnston m. Pauline Payne Sarah Johnston m. James Keene [I need help on the KEENEs -- they are making me crazy too with ties in other Missouri counties.] Emily Johnston m. RICHARD C. BRANHAM -- see entries above with BRANHAM mentioned. Noah S. Johnston m. ? John T.M. Johnston m. Minerva Waters Mary Ellen Johnston b. 1826-d. 1829 I am noting so much information in my posting as to give other researchers an idea of how difficult it is to trace enslaved people. Here's a shock that perhaps will surprise some of you...now that I've worked my way back into Kentucky and VA -- all the families are merging into one community. In other words -- both sides of my family who were slaves in Central Missouri have ties via the surnames among the SAME slaveowning family -- 100 years earlier. My research began in 1870 and I am now looking at the mid to late 1770s. In other words, the TUTT, CHILTON, GRAY, and JOHNSTON all appear to have STROTHER ties... many of which seem to originate in Maryland. Interesting? Just so you all don't think I'm crazy making my way back from MO to VA -- here's the will entry for Capt. William H. Johnston m. Rachel Johnston: from Wills and Administration of Boone Co., MO 1821-1870 by compiled and published by: E.E. Evans and J.F. Thompson in 1932: WILLIAM JOHNSTON -- MOSS PREWITT; ADMR. Gr. Jan. 16, 1850. F.S. Feb. 10, 1854. Heirs - Rachel Johnston, wid. Nancy Prewitt w. Moss Prewitt; Margaret Bass w. Eli Bass; Elvira Thomas w. Robert S. Thomas; Emily Branham w. of Richard C. Branham; Jacob S. Johnston; John T. Johnston; ch. of Eliza Hutchinson dec. who was d. of William Johnston viz.[1st wife of David McClanahan Hickman], James, William, & David Hickman; Robt. T. Johnston, g.s. child of Robert Johnston dec. all of Boone Co., MO; and Sarah Keen w. of James S. Keen of Audrain Co., and remaining children of Robt. Johnston dc. viz, Joel P. Johnston, Nancy Thompson and William Johnston of Howard Co., MO. If anyone is interested I can also transcribe an abstract and some estate information of Elizabeth Spears -- mother of Rachel Spears -- daughter of Jacob Spears from Bourbon Co., KY. Now, if anyone out there is list land can help me track down a copy of the Johnstons of Caroline County VA by Elbert Felton Johnson...please let me know. I think this is a WRAP! traci wilson-kleekamp african americans in missouri http://www.missouri-slave-data.org http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/topic/afro-amer/indexusg.html P.S. Wait until you see how I can get the CAVE & KEEN families from VA to connect with the JOHNSTONS in Bourbon Co., KY and Boone and COOPER CO., Missouri... its CRAZY!
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/690.2.1 Message Board Post: You must be reading my message incorrectly. What I did was ASK for anyone who DID have the Index, to contact me. I DO NOT HAVE IT. Thanks.
Carolyn Thanks for posting the Foster Brown Cooper Slave information -- it takes so many pieces of the puzzle to make African American genealogy make sense. I is like looking for a needle in a barn-size haystack. By the way, if and when you get around to checking out probate records again at the courthouse.. if your time permits, could you pull a couple of items for me. I will fully compensate you copies, gas, parking etc. This offer stand for anyone who can help me out. I need to get a full copy of wills, probate, land deed and final settlement records. I thought for sure I had bought the book on Tom Bass -- but apparently I didn't. Hopefully the historical society still has copies for $20. Here's a repeat -- I'm trying to close in on the children of Stephen Chilton & Susanna Turner -- owned my ancestors in Virginia and then who showed up in Howard/Cooper Co., with final settlement and wills recorded in Howard CO. It appears to me that a good number of folks from Bourbon Co., MO settled in both Boone and Callaway County Missouri!! Here's are a few items I need help retrieving Will: Albert Tillman, adm, estate of Thomas Chilton, dec'd. 11 Feb. 1846. Sec; Mark A. Chilton of Cooper County Mo and Elam Sterns. Stephen Chilton?? dec.d Albert Selman, Adm. 10 February 1846, Sec. Mark A. Chilton and Elam Sterns. Also the Capt. William H. Johnson m. Rachel Spears -- their son William H. Johnson owned my ancestors at Ravenswood -- has a couple of probate records in Boone Co., which I believe may unwind some of the mystery of the Johnson family. Two related wills or probate records: Robert T. Johnston -- August 5, 1846 William Johnston -- May 4, 1846 [Joel P. Johnston is the principal in both above transactions and Joel Prewitt the secretary. Robert T. Johnson's wife was Mary Ann Prewitt. I don't know which William Johnston is mentioned above. There are several in the family.] I just realized that my cousin is married to a wonderful woman who is related to Tom Bass the famous black Missouri horse trainer. Tom's father was William Bass -- son of Eli Bass and his mother was a slave -- a young girl of 14. Eli Bass married Margaret Johnston, sister of William H. Johnston who married Margaret Hutchinson... they owned my ancestors who came with them from Bourbon Co., KY. Margaret subsequently married Nathaniel Leonard and settled on the famous Ravenswood Farm. What's really weird is when I first met my cousin Earl Miles, and he told me that his wife Clara's surname was Gray -- I joked with him about our cousins also being named GRAY. In fact, the CHILTONS owned my ancestors named GRAY. I checked out a quick link online about Tom Bass... and lo and behold -- Clara's ancestors were at the top of the column Presley and Eliza....DOYLE is also her line...as well as Pochantas Gray. My GRAY ancestor was Pamunkey Indian -- a tribe apparently with ties to Pochantas? I also just figured out that a JOHNSTON ancestor may have ended up in the household of Thomas E. Tutt on the 1880 St. Louis census. Margaret Hutchinson Johnston who married Nathaniel Leonard.. had a brother James who married Martha V. Tutt... so this could explain the tie. Thomas E. Tutt was married to Sally R. Rollins. Sally was the daughter of Mary Elizabeth Hickman and Major James Sidney Rollins. Mary's father was Lt. James Hickman -- brother of Margaret "Peggy" Hickman Hutchinson -- whose daughter Margaret first married William H. Johnston and then Nathaniel Leonard. George Caleb Bingham was apparently very close to this Hutchinson family -- of course, his first wife was Sarah Elizabeth Bingham.. and one of Sarah R. Rollins' brother -- carried the name George Bingham Rollins. See the James S. Rollins papers at WHMC/Columbia: http://www.system.missouri.edu/whmc/invent/rollins.htm I think I mentioned that Bingham painted portraits of Capt. William H. Johnston and Rachel Spears -- parents of the William H. Johnston who married Margaret Hutchinson. Do ya follow? Now about the ROLLINS/TUTT connection -- my cousin EARL MILES -- some of his ancestors USED to go by the surname of TUTT..some kept the name. Sarah R. Rollins has another connection -- that may be potentially helpful to me because I need to get back to GRAY: Sarah's sister Flora married a Sidney Gray. Earl Miles' ancestors includes a great uncle who is reported to be fathered by the Gen Sterling Price... and his name was Bob Price...and David H. Hickman's daughter Mary married Co. J. B. Price. It gets better.. Irene Hickman [daughter of William Hickman --- Margaret Hickman Hutchinson's youngest brother] married Eli Bass' son -- William -- so we're back to the top. The world keeps getting smaller and smaller. I hope you all kind follow what an ordeal it is to trace enslaved ancestors. My work is STILL ONLY BEGINNNING.. now I need to order more documents from WHMC and see where that leads me. Traci Wilson-Kleekamp African Americans in Missouri http://www.missouri-slave-data.org
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Simmons, Glover, Scott Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/698 Message Board Post: Russellville Rustler Dec. 6, 1907 DEATH OF FRANK SIMMONS Frank Simmons, aged about thirty years, passed away at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons, near Bass, last Saturday, death being caused by the dreadful disease consumption. He had been able to be up and do little chores about the house until about six weeks ago when he was confined to his bed from which he never arose. Frank was a well known citizen of this County and was a highly respected young man, much loved by all who knew him. Two other brothers, have gone before him, death being caused by this same disease. Besides an aged father and mother, he leaves three brothers and four sisters to mourn his untimely death. They are: Mrs. L. W. Glover, of Millbrook; Mrs. E. L. Scott of Enon: Misses Anna and Tracy Simmons, who live at home. I C. Simmons of Millbrook: E. E. Simmons, of Montana: and Fred who lives with his father and mother.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Russell, Stark Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/697 Message Board Post: Melvin Clay Russell, 88, and his wife, Rebecca Jane Stark Russell, 83, an old and well known Moniteau County couple, died Wednesday, January 26, 1938, their deaths occurring only 18 hours apart. Mrs. Russell passed away shortly after 3 o'clock in the morning of their home near the south city limits of California. Mr. Russell was suffering of pneumonia and was removed to the Latham Sanitarium immediately after her death. At 9:15 p.m. he died without knowing that his mate of nearly 60 years had preceded him
Would someone with info about the Remmert family who lived in Moniteau County please contact me at <mniehaus@att.net>. Thanks. Allene Rollier Niehaus MOMONITE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > MOMONITE-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 107 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [MOMONITE] Frank A. Beutler and Go [Mjames7376@aol.com] > #2 [MOMONITE] Elliott-Haldiman weddin [Mjames7376@aol.com] > #3 Re: [MOMONITE] Index to History of [MJames7376@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from MOMONITE-D, send a message to > > MOMONITE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [MOMONITE] Frank A. Beutler and Goldie Hobach married > Date: 3 Dec 2001 13:06:29 -0700 > From: Mjames7376@aol.com > To: MOMONITE-L@rootsweb.com > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Beutler, Hobach > Classification: Marriage > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/692 > > Message Board Post: > > 17 February, 1921 Moniteau Co. Herald > > Frank A Beutler of Kansas City and Miss Goldie Hobach > were married at Centertown Thursday by Rev. Frank A. Cook > of the Centertown Baptist Church. Mr. Beutler is the son of Mrs. Rost Beutler and has spent most of his life in the county, > but has a position in Kansas City. He is an industrious > young man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobach > near Kliever, was at one time a student at the California High > school. She is an attractive and popular young lady. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [MOMONITE] Elliott-Haldiman wedding > Date: 3 Dec 2001 13:01:05 -0700 > From: Mjames7376@aol.com > To: MOMONITE-L@rootsweb.com > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Leslie, Haldiman, Affolter > Classification: Marriage > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/691 > > Message Board Post: > > 17 Feb. 1921 Moniteau Co. Herald > > Miss Lydia C. Haldiman, a niece of Mrs. Herman Affolter, > and daughter of M. Haldiman of Wisconsin, was married > at Jefferson City, February 9, 1921, to Leslie C. Elliott, > a Marion business man. The bride is quite well known > in California, having spent much of the last summer with > Mrs Affolter. She is a pretty and talented young lady and > wins many friends. They will reside at Marion. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [MOMONITE] Index to History of Moniteau County > Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 15:11:08 EST > From: MJames7376@aol.com > To: MOMONITE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Allene, > I also have Berkley and Hayse. Have we corresponded? Cyrus Hayse and > his mother, Mary Hayse, wife of Edmond Hayse.. Louis G. Berkley and his > family. Rev. Benoni Berkley and wife. > > Malinda
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Reed Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/696 Message Board Post: Russellville Rustler of Friday, December 6, 1907 Johnnie, the seventeen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed, of High Point, was fatally burned on Thanksgiving afternoon while trying to put out a small blaze caused by a match. Cyrus Reed, uncle of the baby, was doing some work at the barn where the baby had wandered from the house. Mr. Reed, after lighting his pipe, threw the match to the ground where it set fire to a small bunch of hay. The baby began stomping the fire when its clothes caught on fire, and despite the efforts of its uncle and father was so badly burned that it died three hours later. Dr. Popejoy of High Point was summoned, but to no avail. The fathers hands were seriously burned in an attempt to extinguish the flames. Funeral services were conducted at the residence on Friday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in the Gray Cemetery, near that place. Besides a long list of relatives, the father, mother and two little sisters mourn the loss of the little one.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hart, Gibson, Croning, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/695 Message Board Post: September 23, 1910 Russellville Rustler FRANK HART DEAD Frank Hart, son in law of Mrs. M. V. Gibson, of this place, died at his home in Cordova, Alaska, Tuesday morning of heart failure. Mr. Hart had been sick for some time but his death was not altogether expected and came as a great shock to his wife and friends. Deceased is the son of the late Jeff Hart, for many years a prominent merchant at High Point. He is also a brother to Elmer Hart, postmaster at Eldon and brother-in-law of Simon Croning, president of the Farmers and Traders bank at California. Mr. and Mrs. Hart were in Russellville this summer the guests of Mrs. Harts' mother and on their return home Mr. Hart was taken ill which caused them to delay the journey at Eldon. Besides a widow, deceased is survived by a son, Eugene, at Jefferson City. The funeral and burial, in all probability, occured in Alaska on Thursday of this week.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fischer Swillum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/54.86.3.93.443 Message Board Post: My GGGrandfather (Peter Joseph Fischer) had a brother named Stephen from California. Stephens second wife was Sophie Swillum, married approx 1870, had one son together named Stephen, decendants still in California. I am from Sedalia and PJF moved his family to Tipton. I will forward the post of Stephen's Obit which speaks of the union with Sophie. Tom Fischer
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rollins, Tooms, Tombs , Toombs Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/694 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on the families Rollins & Tooms in Moniteau County. Grandma Olive Belle Rollins always claimed to be an orphan, Found an Obit of Benjamin Franklin Tooms That listed grandma Belle as a half sister. Olive Belle Rollins was born in Moniteau County in 1865, In her obit her parents are giving as John and Mary Rollins, No siblings are mentioned. An 1876 census of Moniteau County, Mo listed John Rollins living in Township 44 Range 14 with 1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-18. Found several marriages listed for John J. Tooms [ Tombs] one being to JUNE ROLLINS. Anybody know if her name could have been Mary June, Widow of John Rollins?? Benjamin Franklins tooms father is listed as John J. Tooms, a Brother Robert Tooms proceeded him in Death. Can anybody untangle the puzzle??
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/693 Message Board Post: I'm looking for my great grandpa's (James Jefferson Johnson 1865) and his family........ James Jefferson is the son of James samuel & Nancy Worthy J.J. was born in 1865 in Tipton. He's got a brother William Ballard that was supposedly born in Illinois (1870) but I haven't found any of them. They or at least J.J. ended up in Okla., possibly so did William. There's a slim chance that they had 2 younger sister's, but that's only word of mouth. Haven't found them in any census anywhere yet. Alli iamcheroke@filertel.net ABRAM/S, ADAMS, JOHNSON, PHARISS, WHITE, LOVELL, McCALL, McKAY, THOMPSON
gedcom is fine. Mary McBroom? Hayse, widow of Edmond, married James James after the death of Edmond. Her daughter Mary Anne Hayse married James Monroe James (her step brother) a year later. James and James Monroe are my direct lines. However James Monroe James married Margaret Jane Carroll after the death of Mary Anne Hayse James. My grandfather, Elmer James James was the oldest child by the second marriage. My cousin and good buddy from school days is descended from James Monroe and Mary Ann Hayse James. through Emily that married Alexander Donovan Williams. Alex William's cousin and friend was Louis Berkley. The only clue we had to the lines of Alex was through the Berkley family. Thank you for any information that you can share. Do you want any information on the James family or what we have on the Williams and Berkley families. Malinda
Index to History of Moniteau County Dear Malinda: I don't remember your name but am working on close to four dozen lines. Will be more than happy to send you what I have. Is a gedcom okay? Do you want just Hayse and Berkley, or do you have any of my other lines? Allene MOMONITE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > MOMONITE-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 107 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [MOMONITE] Frank A. Beutler and Go [Mjames7376@aol.com] > #2 [MOMONITE] Elliott-Haldiman weddin [Mjames7376@aol.com] > #3 Re: [MOMONITE] Index to History of [MJames7376@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from MOMONITE-D, send a message to > > MOMONITE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [MOMONITE] Frank A. Beutler and Goldie Hobach married > Date: 3 Dec 2001 13:06:29 -0700 > From: Mjames7376@aol.com > To: MOMONITE-L@rootsweb.com > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Beutler, Hobach > Classification: Marriage > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/692 > > Message Board Post: > > 17 February, 1921 Moniteau Co. Herald > > Frank A Beutler of Kansas City and Miss Goldie Hobach > were married at Centertown Thursday by Rev. Frank A. Cook > of the Centertown Baptist Church. Mr. Beutler is the son of Mrs. Rost Beutler and has spent most of his life in the county, > but has a position in Kansas City. He is an industrious > young man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobach > near Kliever, was at one time a student at the California High > school. She is an attractive and popular young lady. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [MOMONITE] Elliott-Haldiman wedding > Date: 3 Dec 2001 13:01:05 -0700 > From: Mjames7376@aol.com > To: MOMONITE-L@rootsweb.com > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Leslie, Haldiman, Affolter > Classification: Marriage > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XKB.2ACE/691 > > Message Board Post: > > 17 Feb. 1921 Moniteau Co. Herald > > Miss Lydia C. Haldiman, a niece of Mrs. Herman Affolter, > and daughter of M. Haldiman of Wisconsin, was married > at Jefferson City, February 9, 1921, to Leslie C. Elliott, > a Marion business man. The bride is quite well known > in California, having spent much of the last summer with > Mrs Affolter. She is a pretty and talented young lady and > wins many friends. They will reside at Marion. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [MOMONITE] Index to History of Moniteau County > Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 15:11:08 EST > From: MJames7376@aol.com > To: MOMONITE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Allene, > I also have Berkley and Hayse. Have we corresponded? Cyrus Hayse and > his mother, Mary Hayse, wife of Edmond Hayse.. Louis G. Berkley and his > family. Rev. Benoni Berkley and wife. > > Malinda
This is to M.E.Marley re: Index to History of Moniteau County. I do not have the index. I was asking if someone else had it and would check my names for me. MOMONITE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > MOMONITE-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 108 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [MOMONITE] Index to History of ["M.E. Marley" <memarley@c4.com>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from MOMONITE-D, send a message to > > MOMONITE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [MOMONITE] Index to History of Moniteau County > Date: 5 Dec 2001 00:43:16 -0000 > From: "M.E. Marley" <memarley@c4.com> > To: MOMONITE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Allene, > I have a Daniel Derby and a Charles Erickson. Can you check the index? > > Thank You, > > Mert > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 > > - ------------------------------------------------ > > Totally Amazing Search Results - Just C4 Yourself! > > http://www.C4.com - Total Search Technology
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Hi Allene, I also have Berkley and Hayse. Have we corresponded? Cyrus Hayse and his mother, Mary Hayse, wife of Edmond Hayse.. Louis G. Berkley and his family. Rev. Benoni Berkley and wife. Malinda