Article from unknown source with handwritten date of June 1958. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Elfred Brown "Elfred Brown, 54, died about six o'clock Thursday night at his home here after a long illness. He was born October 16, 1904 in Montgomery City, Mo. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Brown. He was married November 1st, 1937 to the former Helen Prior, daughter of Mrs. Grace Prior of Madison. Mr. Brown was a member of the Madison Methodist church and a member of the Mend's Club and the IOOF. He was engaged in electrical and welding work until he became ill. Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, his father, Julius Brown, Kansas City; a sister, Mrs. Kenneth Dungan, Montgomery City; three nieces; two nephews, a great niece and three great nephews. The body lay in state at the Thompson Funeral Home until the hour of the services which were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church. Rev. Wm. Withers was in charge of the services. Burial was in Sunset Hill Cemetery." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of (Oct 16, 1955). Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Mrs. Fannie Atterbury "Mrs. Fannie B. Atterbury, lifelong citizen of Madison, died on Sunday afternoon at the Hulen Nursing home in Centralia, where she had been a patient for the past year. Mrs. Atterbury was the daughter of William and Susan Baker Morris and was born in Madison, June 7, 1865. In 1888, se was married to Chas. H. Atterbury, who preceded her in death in 1916. Mrs. Atterbury was a charter member of the Madison Presbyterian Church and a member of the first study club and first Eastern Star Chapter in Madison. She is survived by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, with whom she had lived for the three years preceding her entrance to the Hulen home about a year ago. Other survivors are five nephews and three nieces. Funeral services were held at the Thompson Funeral Home, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Claud Hamilton, former minister of the Madison Presbyterian church. Burial was in the Sunset Hill Cemetery." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Researching the following ancestor and their families. Would be willing to share information and I have a lot of documentation. There are many allied families contained in my database. I am looking for new information, missing details, etc. Debra Branigan 1 Job C. DOOLEY Sr. Birth: ca 1786, Virginia/Kentucky Death: 25 Dec 1854, Monroe County, Missouri Father: Jacob DOOLEY (ca1755-1842) Mother: Elizabeth "Betty" BUSH (ca1758->1820) Spouse: Lucy SEARCY Birth: 22 Jul 1790, Kentucky Death: 15 May 1874, Elliotsville (Stoutsville), Monroe County, Missouri Father: Charles SEARCY (ca1766-ca1815) Mother: Mary "Polly" MOSS (MORSE) (ca1765-) Marr: 4 Aug 1808, Madison County, Kentucky Children: Gideon Underwood (1809-1892) Stephen "Pappy" (ca1811-1905) Christina (1813-<1870) Catherine (1816-~1840) Mary "Polly" (1818-1866) Dorcas (1821-1873) Lucy A. (ca1827-ca1870) Theolive Leaf (1833->1870) 1 John H. HARDWICK Birth: ca 1792, Kentucky Father: John HARDWICK "Jr." (1765-ca1812) Mother: Dorcas BUSH (->1813) Spouse: Lucy SEARCY Birth: ca 1790, North Carolina Father: Samuel SEARCY (ca1758-ca1821) Mother: Sally WILKERSON (ca1760-~1810) Marr: 11 Mar 1819, Madison County, Kentucky Children: Thomas (1819-1894) Cary J. (ca1820-) Dorcas (ca1820-) Pleasant (ca1824-ca1866) Mary "Polly" (ca1826-ca1912) Willis (ca1830-) George W. (ca1832-) Jethro (ca1836-) This family is allied with GATSON, BUSH, and SHEARER families of Monroe Co., MO 1 Thomas COMLY Birth: ca 1810, Ireland/Nelson Co., Kentucky Death: 1840/1855, Monroe County, Missouri?? Spouse: Telitha SMITH Birth: ca 1815, Kentucky Death: aft 1880 Father: SMITH Mother: UNNAMED Marr: ca 1831, Kentucky?? Missouri?? Children: Hiram J. (1833-1911) Mary Jane (1835-1908) Margaret (1840-1918) Bradford T. (ca1842->1920) William (>1840-) 1 Edmond MATTOX Birth: ca 1801, Virginia Death: aft 1880, Monroe Co., MO Spouse: Elizabeth C. Birth: ca 1804, Virginia Death: 2 Nov 1884, Monroe Co., MO Children: Nancy Jane (1830-1863) William H. (ca1832-) Robert W. (ca1834-) Francis M. (ca1836-) Mary F. (ca1836-) Mahala E. (ca1842-)
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/YKB.2ACE/277 Message Board Post: I recently purchased an old advertising plate from ebay that reads, 'A. Boulware & Son, Monroe City, MO'. Does anyone know anything about this business or this family?
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Mar 16, 1960. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. S.E. Wheeler Found Dead "S.E. Wheeler, 84, was found dead at his home here around eight o'clock Wednesday morning by a neighbor, San Cornelius. Mr. Cornelius had gone to the Wheeler home to take his mail when he found Mr. Wheeler dead lying on the floor in between the living room and dining room. Mr. Wheeler had been shoveling snow that morning and was found with his overshoes and one glove on. His death was attributed to a heart attack. Mr. Wheeler suffered a heart attack six months ago and had been in ill health the past year or so. He had lived alone since the death of his wife, January 27th. He was a member of the Baptist Church and had lived his entire life in Madison and the Madison vicinity. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Donaldson Wheeler, January 27, 1960. He is survived by two sons, Lennos Wheeler of Grosse-Ile, Michigan; and Earl Wheeler, Allen Park, Michigan; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild, and a cousin of Moberly. The body will lay in state at the Thompson-Mackler Funeral Home until the hour of the services which will be held at the Madison Baptist Church, Saturday at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. John Mihfeld, officiating." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Untitled announcement from unknown source with handwritten date of 1962. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. "Mr. and Mrs. Linden Vanlandingham of Paris, who were married at the First Baptist Church at Shelbina, Sunday, July 22. The bride is the former Miss Beck Blanton, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Blanton and Carter Blanton of Shelbina. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Vanlandingham. His mother is the former Miss Madge Lenhart of Madison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lenhart." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of May 1956. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Mrs. Ruby Treuthart "Mrs. Ruby Treuthart, Paris, died Wednesday evening at Woodland hospital after having been taken there Tuesday morning for treatment, following a head hemorrhage and stroke she suffered earlier. She had complained of feeling ill Sunday evening and on Monday was unable to go to Madison where she taught in the grade school. Tuesday morning she apparently arose and fired her furnace then lay down on a couch, where she was later found in an unconscious condition by Mrs. Haskins, occupant of an upstairs apartment at the home, and a doctor was called. Mrs. Treuthart was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Love and was born at Madison. She is the last of her family. Graveside funeral services will be held at Madison at 2:30 Friday afternoon at Sunset Hill Cemetery." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Oct 25, 1956. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Arthur L. Stiles, 88, of Madison Dies; Funeral Saturday "Madison - Arthur L. Stiles, 88, died about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Pleasant View Home in Huntsville where he was a patient only a short time. Mr. Stiles was born April 17, 1868, in Clark. He was married to the former Miss Anna Taylor Burton, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Doyle, near Madison; a grandson, Ronnie Doyle; two brothers, W.L. Stiles of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Joseph P. Stiles of Keytesville; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Lessly of Higbee, Mrs. Elsie Alderson of Moberly, and Mrs. Ada Colman of Englewood, Calif. Two sons preceded him in death. Mr. Stiles, a member of the Oak Grove Baptist Church, had served as a deacon there. He retired from farming in 1938, moving to Woodlawn. The family moved to Madison about four years ago. Mr. Stiles was a patient in Woodland Hospital in Moberly three weeks before going to Pleasant View Home. The body is at the Thompson Funeral Home. Services will be conducted 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Oak Grove Baptist Church and burial will be in an adjoining cemetery." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Untitled, undated article from unknown source. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. "Mrs. Shari Horton of Moulton, Iowa, home economics instructor in the Perry High School, and James R. Reinhard, Paris attorney and the new prosecuting attorney of Monroe County, were married last Tuesday, December 30, by Judge Charles Conkin, at his home in Greencastle. Judge Conkin, probate and magistrate judge of Sullivan County, is a close friend of Reinhard and was in office there when Reinhard and was in office there when Reinhard was prosecuting attorney of that county. Mrs. Reinhard is a graduate of the Kirksville State Teachers College, where she received her home economics training, and is teaching her first year in the work at Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard have known each other since she was in school at Kirksville." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Oct 15, 1956. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Jesse A. Newman, of Madison, Dies; Funeral Tomorrow "Madison - Jesse A. Newman, 82, died about 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Floyd Evans, Route 2, Moberly. Mr. Newman, a resident of Madison, had made his home with the granddaughter since June 10, when he became seriously ill. He had been bedfast since that time. Mr. Newman, the last of 11 children, was born Feb. 26, 1874, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman. He was reared in Randolph county, northwest of Levick's Mill, and spent his entire life in Randolph and Monroe county. He was a member of the Madison Christian Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Mollie Weber; three children, Randall Newman of Kansas City, Mrs. Pierce Long of Linden, and Mrs. Willie Mae Heathman of Los Angeles, Calif.; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body is at the Thompson Funeral home. Services will be conducted at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Madison Christian Church by the pastor, the Rev. C.W. Cornn. Burial will be in Sunset Hill cemetery." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Dec 8, 1954. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Leonard H. Maxey of Madison Dies; Funeral Friday "Madison - Leonard H. Maxey, 70, a life long resident of Madison, died at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Woodland Hospital, where he had been a patient since Sunday afternoon. Mr. Maxey was born May 25, 1884, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.O. (Ode) Maxey. He was married on April 16, 1905, to Miss Lucy Davis, who survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Kelly Farrell of Moberly, two sons, Gale and Joe Maxey of Kansas City; two brothers Chester and Ray Maxey of Moberly; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Mrs. Art Farris and Mrs. Herman Karnes, and by two brothers, Jeff and Rob Maxey. The body will remain at the Thompson Funeral Home until time for services at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Madison Christian Church. The Rev. C.W. Cornn will officiate. Burial will be in Sunset Hill cemetery." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of April 1957. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Mrs. Edgar Johnston Mrs. Edgar Johnston, 60, died at 4:30 oclock Thursday afternoon at her home, just north of Madison. She had been in bad health several years. Mrs. Johnston born Lucy Mae Bullock on May 29, 1897, was adopted at the age of 4 ½ years by the late Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Farrell of Madison. She was married January 2, 1916, to Mr. Johnston. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Leonard Hendren, Mrs. Raymond Yohe and Mrs. Robert Smith, Madison; five grandchildren, Larry and Gary Yohe, Robbie and Randy Smith and Richard Hendren; and by three brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Johnston became a member of the Pleasant Green Baptist Church at an early age and later transferred he membership to the Madison Baptist Church. Funeral services were held at 2 oclock Saturday afternoon in the Madison Baptist Church by the Rev. O.P. Mckenzie of Kansas City, Kansas, former pastor here, assisted by the pastor, the Rev. and Mrs. Colman White of Hannibal. Burial was in the Sunset Cemetery. Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Mar 22, 1956. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Miss Mattie Heathman Dies "Miss Mattie Heathman, 73, died at 2:30 o'clock this morning in the McCormick hospital at Moberly where she had been a patient for several days. She was a daughter of Mrs. Henry Lewis. Mrs. Heathman was born June 15, 1882, near Wright City and was the last surviving member of a family of seven children. Her husband Gentry Heathman, preceded her in death several years ago. There are no survivors. James King of Madison and Mrs. Chester Short of St. Louis were reared in the Gentry Heathman home prior to his marriage to Mrs. Heathman. Mrs. Heathman was a member of the Madison Methodist Church. The body is at the Thompson Funeral home where services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by her pastor, the Rev. William Winter. Burial will be in Sunset Hill cemetery." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Mar 1960. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Cecil Vest Evans "Cecil Vest Evans, 67, lifelong farmer of northwest of Paris, died Friday morning at his farm home, after several months of serious illness following brain surgery at Columbia. His remains were brought to Paris to the Speed and Blakey Funeral Chapel, where services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, with Rev. Paul Rathbun, Paris Christian pastor, officiating. Burial was in Walnut Grove cemetery in Paris. Evans was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James S. Evans and was born in the Granville vicinity, where he had spent his life. Surviving him are his widow, the former Miss Gladys Schmidt of Paris, one son, Cecil Evans of northwest of Paris, and two grandsons and other relatives." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Undated article from unknown source. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Stanley Delaney "Stanley Delaney died unexpectedly at his home in Jacksonville, 8:30o'clock Thursday morning of last week. Mr. Delaney had done the chores and had returned to the house when he was found dead in the truck. He was the son of James and Virea Snidow Delaney, born Dec. 27, 1889 in Monroe County. He was a farmer and a member of the Leesburg Methodist Church. Mr. Delaney is survived by his wife, the former Miss Ruth Woods; one son Woods Harris Delaney, Holliday; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Carl Hall and Mrs. Effie Turner, Madison and Mrs. Jim Harrison, Holliday; and one brother, Jim Delaney, Holliday. He was preceded in death by a son and a daughter. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Thompson-Mackler Chapel, at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. J.L. Shoemaker of Moberly officiating. Burial was at Sunset Hill Cemetery, Madison." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Undated announcement from unknown source. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Cupp-Brown Wedding "Donald Cupp, Madison and Mrs. Margie Brown, Madison, were married Sunday in a double ring ceremony at Hernando, Mississippi. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Del Wheeler of Madison. The bride chose for wedding a light blue suit with black accessories." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of 1956. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Patsy Bugg Wed to Charles Lee Campbell "Miss Patsy Bugg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Bugg of Madison and Chas. Lee Campbell, also of Madison, were married at the home of Rev. Cornn of Moberly Saturday evening at 8:00 in a single ring ceremony. Their attendants were Miss Allent Campbell and Gary Winn. The bride chose for her wedding a navy princess dress with white accessories. Her corsage was white carnations. Miss Campbell chose a navy print with pink accessories. Just the relatives and a few friends attended the wedding. The bride is a senior in the Madison school. Mr. Campbell graduated from Madison school in 1949 and is employed by Davis Oil Co., in Madison. They will make their home in Madison." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of (1956). Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. James C. Bradley "James C. Bradley, 76, until retirement a prominent farmer of the Granville vicinity, died at his Holliday home Wednesday morning at 8:00 o'clock after having been in ill health for several years. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradley and was a native of the Granville vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley moved to Holliday 11 years ago. Surviving him are his widow, the former Miss Mary Moore, one daughter, Mrs. L.L. Alexander of Birmingham, Alabama, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services are being held at 2:00 p.m. at the Holliday Christian Church by Revs. Pearson and Taylor with burial at Holliday." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Sep 3, 1957. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. "Curry R. Anderson, 77, Madison, died Saturday morning in St. Mary's Hospital at Jefferson City, where he had been a patient since suffering a stroke three weeks ago. His remains were brought to Madison, where services were held in the Thompson Funeral Chapel Monday afternoon by Rev. C.D. Hamilton of New London. Mr. Anderson was a native of Ralls County, but moved to Madison in 1901, where for many years he was in business, first as a tinner, then in the hardware business. He later traveled for a stove company as a salesman until his retirement because of ill health. For several months he had been living with a son, John, in Jefferson City. Surviving are three sons, John F. of Jefferson City, Robert N. of Mexico and Ralph of St. Louis. Mrs. Anderson, the former Miss Lutie Noel, died in 1950." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562
Genealogists, particularly those interested in the use of technology, will meet in St. Louis from 22-24 January 2004 for NGS GENTECH 2004. December 1 is the deadline for the "early bird" registration discount. Since 1993, GENTECH has been the national conference for people interested in GENealogy and TECHnology. In 2002 GENTECH strengthened its infrastructure and expanded its role by becoming a division of the National Genealogical Society. Each year the conference has featured a panel of nationally known speakers who have addressed themselves to every aspect of the use of computer and Internet technology to support genealogical research - to meet the needs of advanced users as well as those just beginning to use technology in their research. This year there will be a special Librarian's Pre-Conference at NGS GENTECH Thursday, January 22, 2004. Details of this special Pre-Conference are at: www.slcl.lib.mo.us/slcl/sc/gentech04/precon-schedule.htm. Information on the entire NGS GENTECH conference can be found at: http://www.eshow2000.com/ngsgentech/register_now.cfm or at the St. Louis Genealogical Society website: www.stlgs.org/gentech2004 John Konvalinka, CGRS(sm), CGL(sm) www.konvalinka.com CGRS (Certified Genealogical Records Specialist) and CGL (Certified Genealogical Lecturer) are service marks of the Board for the Certification of Genealogists <http://www.BCGcertification.org> used under license by certified persons after periodic competency evaluations.