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    1. Re: Mitchell/Rose/Hogue
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ROSE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/376.1 Message Board Post: I am researching the ROSE family in Montgomery County. Email me if you would like to share information.

    05/10/2006 02:59:03
    1. Re: Lost Cemetery?
    2. Mike Flannigan
    3. There are a lot of cemeteries around that area, but the one I know of in section 3, which is in Lincoln county, is Parson Cemetery: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.13917&lon=-91.23944&datum=NAD27&s=50&size=l Mike On 9 May 2006, kylea@jps.net wrote: > >I just received a copy of the Montgomery CO MO 1878 & 1894 Atlas. > >James D. Anderson, s/o James & Rhoda (Manning) Anderson, owned parcels in Sect 3 of Twn >49 Range 3 West in 1878. In 1878 there is a cemetery listed on the plat. In 1894, >James no longer owns the property, and the cemetery is no longer listed on the plat. >TopoZone does not list a cemetery in this Section. SO, I am thinking that this is a >"lost cemetery". I am also hoping that some of my Andersons may have been buried in >this cemetery (assuming it is still there) > >Does anyone on this list know of a cemetery in this location? > >If not.. >Can anyone on this list give me a name and telephone number of a Title Company in this >county? I would (very much) like to find out who is the current owner of this >property, and want to know if the cemetery is still there. > >Thank you, >Debra Anderson >California

    05/10/2006 01:09:09
    1. Re: Lost 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/rw/ZKB.2ACE/468.1 Message Board Post: Yikes! I meant to write T49N R4W. Also, the later Atlas was dated 1897 (not 1894) I am working with one eye (temporarily), and typing is not as easy as it should be. Thank you (Mike & Jim) for your response(s), Debra

    05/10/2006 01:04:52
    1. Lost 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/rw/ZKB.2ACE/468 Message Board Post: I just received a copy of the Montgomery CO MO 1878 & 1894 Atlas. James D. Anderson, s/o James & Rhoda (Manning) Anderson, owned parcels in Sect 3 of Twn 49 Range 3 West in 1878. In 1878 there is a cemetery listed on the plat. In 1894, James no longer owns the property, and the cemetery is no longer listed on the plat. TopoZone does not list a cemetery in this Section. SO, I am thinking that this is a "lost cemetery". I am also hoping that some of my Andersons may have been buried in this cemetery (assuming it is still there) Does anyone on this list know of a cemetery in this location? If not.. Can anyone on this list give me a name and telephone number of a Title Company in this county? I would (very much) like to find out who is the current owner of this property, and want to know if the cemetery is still there. Thank you, Debra Anderson California

    05/09/2006 03:15:24
    1. Mariah Smith & Joseph King Cobb descendants aft 1883
    2. Pat Hammons
    3. Part of the line I am working on is that of ' Mariah Parmelia Smith, who married Joseph King Cobb April 1883. for the most part they lived in Montgomery County, Mo Joseph Cobb died JUne 1938. Mariah may have died about 1944. I have 4 children for them. I cannot find anything on 2 of the sons. Leonard H. Cobb, who may have been called Harry, born Dec 1888 and the other child Casia-L. Cobb born about 1901. ..I don't know if Leonard or Casia married. I don't have anything more on them. However in about 1930, this couple has their 9 year old grandson living with them, so one of the sons, must have married. It says the grandson was born in Iowa. On the 1880 census for Joseph Cobb and his mother: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Elizabeth COBB Self W Female W 49 NC Keeping House NC NC William COBB Son S Male W 24 MO Works On Farm NC NC Luke COBB Son S Male W 22 MO Works On Farm NC NC Joseph COBB Son S Male W 20 MO Works On Farm NC NC Lizzie COBB Dau S Female W 17 MO NC NC Charlie COBB Son S Male W 15 MO Works On Farm NC NC Joseph and Mariah married in 1883 Would like to hear from anyone researching or who may know of this line. thanks Pat

    05/08/2006 01:17:56
    1. FOWLER/HEATH Montgomery Co., MO @1849
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: FOWLER, HEATH, GOELLNER, CREDE, SCHROEDER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/467 Message Board Post: There was a Jackson H. S. Peter Fowler who was born @1815 KY (I do not know what County) and he was in Montgomery Co., MO 1849 because he loaned a Robert J. Heath $20.00 in Montgomery Co., MO. I know he had been married to a lady that I believe died 1849-1855 but I do not know her name. He had children from a prior marriage when he married Josephine Goellner, May 12, 1855 in Cole Co., MO. I have found very little on this man and his family. I never located him on any Census except the Osage Co., MO 1860 Census and I know he is buried at St. Josephs Cemetery in Wesphalia, Osage Co., MO. Jackson H. S. Peter Fowler died June 24, 1866. I would really appreciate it if anyone can help me pinpoint an origin for this man? I do not know his parents, I cannot locate descendants of his sons who showed in Osage Co., MO 1860 Census. His children: 1. Thomas Fowler b. @1847 MO 2. George Fowler b. @ 1849 no birth place shown 3. Henry Fowler b. @1856 no birth place shown but prob. Osage Co., MO 4. John Theodore Fowler baptized May 30, 1863 St. Joseph's Church Osage Co., MO 5. Charles George Fowler May 11, 1866 baptized St. Joseph's Church, Osage Co., MO The 1860 Census shows that Jackson Fowler was a "Boatman." Jackson H. S. Peter Fowler & William Crede built a large steamboat to sail the Osage River in the fall of 1860 but the Gov. ordered it and the bridges blown up at the beginning of the Civil War to keep the enemy from entering the City. I obtained that Information from the Cole Co., Site where it is part of the Goodspeed Bio on William Crede. It says that William Crede lived with his Grandma Schroeder when he came to this Country and when Jackson Fowler died his widow, Josephine Goellner Fowler, married Francis Schroeder in 1867. I do not know if he is related to Wm. Crede. I believe Jackson H. S. Peter Fowler is brother to my ancestor John C. Fowler because a Robert Fowler had deeded some land to them both in Osage Co., MO in 1843. I have no idea who their parents are or whether they have other siblings. My John C. Fowler married Olivia Heath (who was Niece of Robert J. Heath), daughter of David & Ellen Heath, in Gasconade Co., MO Jan 15, 1843. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thank you, Charlene

    05/07/2006 02:03:18
    1. Re: [MOMONTGO] Hankins,Musick families buried in Montgomery Co.
    2. Richard Graham
    3. I just looked at my Fairmount Cemetery burial book and their is no Hankins or Musick burial's in their, Fairmount Cemetery is in Middletown,,,,,,,,,, Richard Graham ----- Original Message ----- From: <j.watson8829@comcast.net> To: <MOMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 1:45 AM Subject: [MOMONTGO] Hankins,Musick families buried in Montgomery Co. > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Hankins,Musick > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/466 > > Message Board Post: > > Anyone familiar with the Hankins & Musick families that lived in Middletown,Mo. in 1800's? Can someone please look up burials in Montgomery Co. for these names. > > > >

    05/02/2006 03:05:12
    1. Hankins,Musick families buried in Montgomery Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hankins,Musick Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/466 Message Board Post: Anyone familiar with the Hankins & Musick families that lived in Middletown,Mo. in 1800's? Can someone please look up burials in Montgomery Co. for these names.

    05/01/2006 06:45:02
    1. Re: [MOMONTGO] Histocial Society Hours
    2. Joanna M. Ashmun
    3. On May 1, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Sheryl Morgan wrote: > I need information about the Montgomery County Historical Society > and/or Genealogical Society, such as hours of operation and what type > of resources they have available for researchers. Hi Sheryl, You can find information about the Montgomery County Genealogical Society on the Montgomery County MOGenWeb site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~momontgo/main/links.html Regards, Joanna Ashmun Montgomery County coordinator

    05/01/2006 11:36:08
    1. Histocial Society Hours
    2. Sheryl Morgan
    3. I need information about the Montgomery County Historical Society and/or Genealogical Society, such as hours of operation and what type of resources they have available for researchers. Thanks, Sheryl Morgan

    05/01/2006 06:58:48
    1. Re: [MOMONTGO] Mcquoids of Montgomery County
    2. Chester Buchanan
    3. Would you know why Lucinda Buchanan and her daughter, Helen (died 1854) Law, were buried in the McQuoid Cemetery? Lucinda, my 3x g grandfather, lived in the vicinity of Buell with her husband, Evan, when she died in 1856 - six years after moving there from Trimble Co., KY. Question: Is McQuoid spelled with or without a capital "q"? Chet ----- Original Message ----- From: doodaaakitty@yahoo.com To: MOMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 12:13 PM Subject: [MOMONTGO] Mcquoids of Montgomery County This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mcquoid, Nicolai Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZKB.2ACE/465 Message Board Post: I am researching my husbands grandmother Lillis Mcquoid born approx 1904 in Buell MO to Frank and Ella Mcquoid. I know she had a brother James F and 2 sisters Stella and Maude. I am also aware that of the MCquoid cemetery in Buell where Henry, William and John Mcquoid are buried but I have yet to figure out the relationship between Frank and them. Any help on this family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Randi

    04/21/2006 08:45:39
    1. Mcquoids of Montgomery County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mcquoid, Nicolai Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZKB.2ACE/465 Message Board Post: I am researching my husbands grandmother Lillis Mcquoid born approx 1904 in Buell MO to Frank and Ella Mcquoid. I know she had a brother James F and 2 sisters Stella and Maude. I am also aware that of the MCquoid cemetery in Buell where Henry, William and John Mcquoid are buried but I have yet to figure out the relationship between Frank and them. Any help on this family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Randi

    04/21/2006 07:13:45
    1. Re: Henry Schluemer
    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/ZKB.2ACE/461.1 Message Board Post: Auxvasse is in Callaway County, so you might want to repost this on that board. I checked the census indexes and didn't find this family anywhere in Missouri at any time. There was a William Schluemer, b. abt 1904, in St. Louis in 1930 and no others of this name indexed in Missouri censuses. Regards, Joanna Ashmun MOMONTGO board admin USGenWeb coordinator

    04/19/2006 08:22:02
    1. Here's your Belchers Please see Cemetery Look ups for Montgomery County
    2. ID Last Name First Name ID No Cem Sec Twnshp Range Cemetery Name DOB DOD Comments Comments 2 978 BELCHER AMOS 6674 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 03-23-1822 08-24-1913 SAME STONE -S.R. M. REBECCA HOLT 979 BELCHER ADDIE 6639 112 32 50N R4W MIDWAY CEMETERY 1867 1950 980 BELCHER ARMSTERO 6673 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 08-01-1873 A-2M 15D SON OF AMOS & SARAH R. (HOLT) BELCHER 981 BELCHER ARTHUR M. 6641 112 32 50N R4W MIDWAY CEMETERY 03-02-1934 PVT. MO. 108 SPRUCE SQ. 982 BELCHER CHARLES HENDERSON 5761 102 1 50N R5W FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY 09-20-1889 02-04-1933 VETERAN WWI NO STONE, OBIT INFO 983 BELCHER CHARLES M. 4053 102 1 50N R5W FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY 10-19-1852 03-28-1920 984 BELCHER CHARLES M. 6638 112 32 50N R4W MIDWAY CEMETERY 10-19-1852 03-28-1920 985 BELCHER EMMA E. 6663 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 06-11-1859 4-10-1927 SAME STONE-H.F. NEE-THURSTON FROM WEST VA. 986 BELCHER GEORGE 6671 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 03-09-1866 AGE 20DA, S/O AMOS & SARAH REBECCA (HOLT) BELCHER 987 BELCHER H.F. 6662 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 05-02-1848 8-21-1925 SAME STONE-EMMA E.,WIFE AGE 77Y 3M 19D 988 BELCHER HENRY 1238 5 34 50N R6W WELLSVILLE CEMETERY NO DATES 989 BELCHER JAMES C. 6640 112 32 50N R4W MIDWAY CEMETERY 06-05-1850 02-27-1932 990 BELCHER JAMES E. 12038 302 22 49N R5W BELLFLOWER CEMETERY 1893 1964 SAME STONE-LEONA 991 BELCHER JENNETT 8206 219 31 49N R5W MONTGOMERY CITY CEMETERY 03-17-1819 05-27-1895 ON JACKSON MONUMENT 992 BELCHER JOHN A. 6668 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 10-25-1884 12-18-1884 SAME STONE-MARY R. S/O ADDIE & CHAS. BELCHER 993 BELCHER LEONA 12039 302 22 49N R5W BELLFLOWER CEMETERY 1893 1973 SAME STONE-JAMES E. 994 BELCHER MARY E. 6672 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 1857 09-26-1868 A-11Y 2M DAU OF AMOS & SARAH R. (HOLT) BELCHER 995 BELCHER MARY R. 6669 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 02-09-1886 03-03-1886 SAME STONE-JOHN A. D/O ADDIE & CHAS. BELCHER 996 BELCHER MAUDE B. 6667 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 08-24-1884 01-14-1916 997 BELCHER MELISSA 1240 5 34 50N R6W WELLSVILLE CEMETERY NO DATES 998 BELCHER PRISCILLA 1239 5 34 50N R6W WELLSVILLE CEMETERY NO DATES 999 BELCHER SARA REBECCA 6675 113 32 50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY 08-16-1826 12-07-1892 SAME STONE-AMOS BELCHER, HER HUSB. 24472 BELCHER THREE SONS 113 32 T50N R4W DILLION CEMETERY SONS OF FRENCH & EMMA (THURSTON) BELCHER

    04/15/2006 08:30:46
    1. Wellsville 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/5541/ZKB.2ACE/464 Message Board Post: I am looking for Belcher in the Wellsville Cemetery. I have a couple of family members who should be there. If you can help I do appreciate it. Thanks, Linda

    04/14/2006 02:09:15
    1. MCHONEY Family Photograph
    2. Shelley Cardiel
    3. I've "rescued" an old photograph of Frank & Annie MCHONEY which was taken at the H. E. Linenschmidt Studio in Wellsville, Missouri. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1880's with the children about 5-8 years old at the time. The boy appears to be the younger of the two children. Based on limited research I believe that this may be a photograph of Frank MCHONEY who was included in the 1920 census of Montgomery, MO as follows: Frank MCHONEY, age 37, born MO, parents born MO, a Farmer Ella MCHONEY, wife, age 35, born MO, parents born VA Lorene MCHONEY, dau, age 11, born MO Lawrence MCHONEY, son, age 8, born MO Leon MCHONEY, son, age 6, born MO Lake MCHONEY, son, age 3, born MO I'm hoping to locate someone from this family so that this wonderful old photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley

    04/10/2006 04:26:50
    1. James Hays of Montgomery Co.., MO 1830-1860
    2. Chester Buchanan
    3. Would anyone have any information about the 3-4 James HAYS living in Upper Loutre Twp, Montgomery Co., MO between 1830 and 1860? Two James Hays appear in the 1830 Census - one in the 60-70 year class and another in the 30-40 year class. On the same page is a Samuel (year class 30-40) and a John (40-50 year class). In 1840, two James (adults) and two Samuels (adults)(I believe they are juniors and seniors in both cases - note the word at the end of each name) appear on the same page. A James in the 90-100 year class appears two pages later. I assume that the middle age James and the younger are the same James that appear in 1850 (ages are a little mixed up). I can't find these Hays in the 1870 census. My interest is that Evan BUCHANAN appears on the same pages as the younger James in the 1850 Census, then on the following pages is James the middle with his daughter (assumption), Penina. Evan's son, Felix, marries Penina sometimes within the next year or two. She dies between 1860 and 1865. That is about all I know of her. I would be pleased to exchange information with anyone who know about this Hays family. Chet

    04/09/2006 03:10:36
    1. Re: Thomas Swearingen b 1833, d 1926 Montgomery Co MO
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Swearingen, Glover Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/463.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Joanna, Thanks for the reply! I will get an email off to you right away. David

    04/08/2006 01:12:31
    1. Re: Thomas Swearingen b 1833, d 1926 Montgomery Co MO
    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/ZKB.2ACE/463.1.1.1 Message Board Post: > Do you know if Frances (Glover) Swearingen was the mother of any of > the Swearingen children? Thomas Swearingen is on the 1840 census in Montgomery County, Lower Loutre Twp, p. 209. Assuming that the kids on the 1850 with Frances Swearingen were also on the 1840 with Thomas Swearingen, then -- 2 FWM <5 --> John and Andrew 2 FWM 5-10 --> Thomas and Unk son 1 FWM 30-40 --> Thomas 1 FWF <5 --> Lydia 1 FWF 10-15 --> Unk dau, prob b. abt 1831 and already married by 1850 1 FWF 30-40 --> Judith The oldest female, presumably Thomas's wife, was too old to be Frances, who would have been about 22 in 1840, so I assume she was Judith, b. 19 Nov 1801. Andrew was 9 on the 1850 census, so was b. 1840 or '41, presuming his age is correct on the 1850, and might have been born before the 1840 census -- I don't know when census day was in 1840; the schedule doesn't give enumeration date. > I know this is not your line, so you might not have any data on them, > and if this is the case, can you put me in touch others researching this > Swearingen line? My contact info is out of date, but email me and I'll give you their names.

    04/08/2006 03:48:07
    1. Re: Thomas Swearingen b 1833, d 1926 Montgomery Co MO
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Swearingen, Moseley, Glover Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/463.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Joanna, Thanks for the post! Do you know when Thomas & Judith Ann (Moseley) Swearingen died? I found Thomas Swearingen (b. 1833) in the 1850 census [Montgomery Co., MO] residing with a Frances Swearingen (15 years his elder). Was Frances his step-mother? I am fairly certain that this Frances Swearinger was Frances Glover, daughter of Robert & Martha (Anderson) Glover of Callaway Co., MO. My family records indicate that she married a Swearingen and the 1850 census that I mentioned above has Ann E. Glover and James M. Glover (Siblings of Frances) residing with her and the Swearingen children. Do you know if Frances (Glover) Swearingen was the mother of any of the Swearingen children? I know this is not your line, so you might not have any data on them, and if this is the case, can you put me in touch others researching this Swearingen line? Thanks again for responding to my post! Take care, David

    04/06/2006 02:06:45