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/446.1.3.1 Message Board Post: None. I'm the USGenWeb coordinator for Montgomery County and the administrator of this board. I do lookups for people researching Montgomery County families.
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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/446.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for these. I also have them and the 1870 and 1880 in the same location. . On the 1900 census listing William and wife Sarah it lists his father born KY mother born SC. Both of those are wrong. I believe they were both born in VR from other sources.
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/446.1.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Joanna you have been more help than you know! First I do have James King's obit and it doesn't list his parents but it does say he was born in Montgomery City. Thanks for including your sources for the marriage etc. I do believe the two boys living with John King in 1900 were his son William's boys. I have very little info on William. He and his wife Mary were listed in the MO cemetery records I just received. He died in 1905 and she in 1908. I will look for custody records for the two boys now. .I never put the boys as boarders with James's household in 1910. That right there ties the two families together!!!! The reason you cannot find James in Montgomery Co is because he moved to Hannibal, Marion co right after his marriage and lived there all his life. His address in Hannibal was in my Grandmother's address book. It matches the address on the censuses and also in his obituary. Therefore, I am confident He is the right James King. I did have the obit for Crandall from ! Marion Co. If the Montgomery County newspaper carried his obit and named his grandparents there's my proof. You have been SOOOO helpful. I really appreciate your help.
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/446.1.1.1 Message Board Post: John P. King was b. abt 1811 in Virginia. His wife, Susan, was b. abt 1812 in Virginia. Children on the 1850 census: Sarah, 18, VA Mary 15, TN Susan, 12, TN William, 11, MO John, 9, MO Louisa, 4, MO Rebecca, 2, MO George, 2, MO Martha, 5/12, MO Children on the 1860 census: Susan, 23 William, 21 John, 19 Louisa, 17 Rebecca, 15 Martha, 12 George, 11 Charles, 9 Thomas, 6 Catharine, 8 James, 6/12 Regards, Joanna Ashmun
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/448 Message Board Post: Sarah Harvey is on the 1880 Montgomery Co. census with her son James R. Harvey, age 70. I am looking for any information on her death date or any information on the Harvey family.?? James is also on the 1870 Montgomery Co., census. Thank you.
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/446.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: His obituary might give his parents' names. Otherwise, you'd probably need to find probate records or a Bible -- and you'd pretty much need to know his parents before you could find those records. How do you know that your James King was born in Montgomery City? I'm just curious about what record you have for that. I hope some of the following information is useful. There are only two James Kings indexed in Montgomery County, MO, censuses through 1930. One of them was the son of John P. and Susan King. He was an infant of 6 months on census day, 1 Jun 1860, so he was b. abt Dec 1859. The other James King was several years younger, age 2, "colored," in 1870 and age 16, "black," in 1880. Neither is found in Montgomery County censuses after 1880. This web page has some marriage info: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwatt-4&id=I7569> Michel Ann (Mittie) ATTERBERRY b. 6 Mar 1868 m. James King, 17 Jan 1892, Montgomery County, MO The 1900 census for Hannibal, MO, says that James King was 35, b. May 1865, MO, both parents b. Unknown. Census day was 1 June 1900. In 1910, he was James E. King, 44. Census day was 15 Apr 1910. Therefore, he's not one of the James Kings found on Montgomery County censuses. In 1900, his wife, Annie J. King, was 32, b. Mar 1868, MO, mother of 1, 1 living. They had been married 9 years. Son, Herman C. King, was b. June 1894, MO. On the 1910 census, she's Annie King, 36, mother of 4, 4 living. Married 17 years.Crandall, 16, son, and Margaretta, 3, daughter; boarders Albert King, 24, and Lester King, 22. In 1920 in Hannibal, he's James King, 55, father b. US, mother b. KY; she is Mitchell A. King, 53; their dau, Margaret, 12, is with them. 1930 Hannibal, James King, 65, 25 at first marriage, both parents b. MO; Annie, 62, 23 at first marriage. --> Those two young men named King living with James and Annie in 1910 are interesting. I'd guess they were related to James King, possibly his younger brothers or nephews. James King and Miss Atterberry were m. in Montgomery County in 1892, and it would be nice to find some of his family still there on the 1900 census, since we can't find him in Montgomery County on any census. 1900 MO-Montgomery, Prairie Twp, Danville, ED 68, p. 11A. King, William, head, 63, b. Mar 1837, MO, married 16 years, father b. KY, mother b. SC. King, Sarah, wife, 37, b. Jan 1863, MO, married 16 years, mother of 2, 2 living. King, Albert, son, 13, b. Dec 1886, MO. King, Leslie, son, 11, b. Sep 1888, MO. --> I think these boys were living with James and Annie in Hannibal in 1910. This William King was old enough to have been James's father, and this could have been a second marriage with a much younger wife. I didn't find any member of this household on the 1910 census in Montgomery County. But I did find these entries in the Missouri Newspaper Death Index: Mrs. Wm King (no age given) d. 13 Oct 1903 Montgomery City Standard William King Abt 65 d. 8 Sept 1905 Montgomery City Standard I also found Crandall King's obit in the Missouri Newspaper Death Index: Crandall King Abt 17 d. 30 May 1912 obit pub 7 Jun 1912 Montgomery City Standard --> Since he was so young and didn't live in Montgomery County but did have relatives there, his obituary might say who his grandparents were or name some other family relationships, such as aunts or uncles. Joanna
The James King who was son of John P. King was born in Montgomery Co., MO Feb 1860 according to the 1860 Federal Census for that counry. Is this yours? We think Annie Atteberry was his wife. Do you know if they married in Montgomery or in Hannibal? I could look for the records. Linda
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/446.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for your interest. I posted it on the MOntgomery CO site because he was born in Montgomery City, Montgomery County, MO. I wonder what other sources would list his parents' names? Any ideas?
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/446.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I'm sorry -- I assumed you were looking for someone from Montgomery County since you posted on the Montgomery County board. The registration of births in Missouri has been required only during 1883-1893 and since 1910. Your James King would have been born before 1883, so there would be no birth certificate for him.
Joanna- The age for John King was a typo. He was 83, not 33. Right obit. Linda Kanevsky.
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/446.1.2 Message Board Post: Joanna I do have that census information. There are several James Kings in Missouri at that time period. What I am looking for is something to connect my James King to John P King. I do believe him to be his father but am searching for proof. My James King Married Mitchell Ann Atteberry and lived in Hannibal, Marion , Missouri. James died 11 July 1946 and Annie died Feb 18 1938 both in Hannibal. They had 2 children Herman Crandall and Margaret. Crandal died in 1912 at age 18. Margaret married twice. First to Martin Doss and had 2 children Gladys and Donald. Second to Robert Wade. I am trying to get a birth certificate of James listing his parents. Thanks for you help. and for the old newspaper site.
I don't see any real close. These 3 are the closest I know of, but they don't look like what you describe: Holiness Cemetery - Montgomery County - Located about 2.5 miles from Truxton on the SW road to Bellflower. Lat/long given is an old structure that fits the description and is assumed to be the remains of Holiness Church. http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=38.99667&lon=-91.29000&datum=NAD27&s=50&size=l Distance = 1.58 miles. Direction = SW (217 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Owings Cemetery - Lincoln County - http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.02139&lon=-91.24694&datum=NAD27&s=50&size=l Distance = 1.44 miles. Direction = ENE (73 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Truxton Cemetery - Lincoln County - This cemetery was in bad shape in 1978. Shown as a cemetery mark on the 7.5' Truxton topo. http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.00472&lon=-91.24028&datum=NAD27&s=50&size=l Distance = 1.87 miles. Direction = ESE (112 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 records _________________________________________________________ On 16 Feb 2006, kylea@jps.net wrote: > >Hoping someone on this list can help me. > >I just came upon an 1866 Mont. CO MO deed record which references a "family burial >ground" that was set aside in a sale of several parcels sold by David H. & Elizabeth >(Anderson) Witcher to Micajah Willet. Presley Anderson's land is adj to these parcels, >and he was the father of Elizabeth. > >Does anyone on this list know of a cemetery in this area of the county? I believe that >my Anderson's, and collateral families, must be buried in this cemetery, and would love >to know if it has been indexed (crossing my fingers), or if/how I might be able to find >out more about it. > >All leads appreciated!!! > >Thank you, >Debra >norther CA
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: King, McKinney, Spires, Spiers, Meadows, Johnson, Baxter. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/446.1.1 Message Board Post: Joanna, When was John P King born? Who were his children? I'm tracing a John King, his marriage was to Elizabeth McKinney. Their two sons were Harrison King and John C King. I have so many John King's in my family, that it is so hard to keep them straight. Most were in Montgomery then Warren Co., MO. John C King born Abt. 1826 in MO, unknown spouse, children: Edward E King and James B King. Harrison King married 1st: Mary Jane Spires. Their children: William Harrison, Mary Margaret, Maria, John A(L?), *David, Greenbury B, and infant that died in childbirth. Harrison King married 2nd: Margaret Blandine(?) White. Their Children: James Elliott, Franklin Marshall, Thomas, an infant son, Carry (Carrie) W(female), Harry, Harley(Harvey?), Johanne. Harrison King married 3rd: Henrietta Tucker. Their children: Mary, Effie, Cora, Arthur. My line is from Harrison's first marriage, David is my line. John>Harrison>David>Elliott Pringle>John Earl>John Earl>and myself. ALWAYS looking for clues!!!
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/446.1 Message Board Post: If you mean James King, b. abt 1859, then he was a s/o John P. and Susan King: James King, age 6/12, b. MO, in the household of John P. and Susan King relationships not given on this census 1860 MO-Montgomery, Upper Loutre Twp, Montgomery City p.o. Roll: M653_635; Page: 427 James King, age 12, s/o of John and Susan 1870 MO-Montgomery, Prairie Twp, Danville Roll: M593_794; Page: 103 James King, age 19, s/o of John and Susan 1880 MO-Montgomery, Prairie Twp Roll: T9_705; Page: 154C; Enumeration District: 113 Joanna Ashmun http://www.rootsweb.com/~momontgo/
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/445.1 Message Board Post: Missouri Newspaper Death Index has: John P. King Abt 33 d. 24 Dec 1891 obit Montgomery City Standard Mrs. John King Abt 70 d. 12 Jul 1893 obit Montgomery City Standard --> wrong age, right day for John P. King To find out how to get copies of obituaries from old newspapers: http://www.rootsweb.com/~momontgo/main/oldnews.html Joanna Ashmun http://www.rootsweb.com/~momontgo/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Berger, Gray, Manning, Pew, Witcher Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/447 Message Board Post: Hoping someone on this list can help me. I just came upon an 1866 Mont. CO MO deed record which references a "family burial ground" that was set aside in a sale of several parcels sold by David H. & Elizabeth (Anderson) Witcher to Micajah Willet. Presley Anderson's land is adj to these parcels, and he was the father of Elizabeth. Does anyone on this list know of a cemetery in this area of the county? I believe that my Anderson's, and collateral families, must be buried in this cemetery, and would love to know if it has been indexed (crossing my fingers), or if/how I might be able to find out more about it. All leads appreciated!!! Thank you, Debra norther CA
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Atteberry, King, Doss, Wade Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/446 Message Board Post: My James Edward King was born in Montgomery City, Montgomery, Missouri about 1811. He died 11 July 1946 in Hannibal. He lived all his adult life in Hannibal, Marion, Missouri. His wife was Mitchell Ann Atteberry (Annie for short) She died 18 Feb 1938 in Hannibal. They had 2 children Herman Crandal, and Margaret. I need to know who James' parents were please
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stephenson,Wald,Harris,Cox Vancil,Kellerhals,Lanig ,King Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/445 Message Board Post: Would like to locate the obituaries of John P. King b. about 1811 VR died 24 dec 1891 Outside Mongomery City Montgomery, MO. His wife Susan died in Benton City, Audrain, Missouri 12 July 1893 but was buried in Montgomery City Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fehlings, Koenig, Pottebaum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/22.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: We are researching the same Koenig families. Your husband's line includes Gerhard J. Koenig, b. 12 Jan 1859; d. 15 Jul 1936 at Rhineland, Mo; buried at Rhineland. His wife was Anna Pottebaum, b. 20 Feb 1866. They were married 3 Feb 1885. You have his parents. His grandparents were Joannes Henricus Koenig, b. 23 Dec 1782 at Krommert, Bocholt, Westfalen, Prussia; died 31 Jan 1853 at Wertherbruck, Bocholt, Prussia. He was a Farmer and a Tailor at Wertherbruck. He was the father of my great grandmother, Theodora (Dora) Koenig, b. 26 Jan 1832 at Wertherbruck; d. 2 Oct 1901 at Rhineland, MO; buried at Starkenburg. She married Lambert Fehlings (1817-1902) on 14 Jun 1854 at St. Martin's, Starkenburg. I descend from their son Henry Fehlings (1865-1933) who migrated first to Wyoming then to Pasadena, California, The Fehlings farm at Starkenburg was located just befow the St. Martin's Church and cemetery. Henry Fehlings was the Constable of Luttre Township, and was a Union veteran of! the Civil War. I have quite a bit of information on the Koenig families but there are gaps especially in the later generations in and around Montgomery County. At least one of the descendant lines of Koeings in Missouri did change their surname to King for perhaps two generations, then back again to Koenig. One of my four son's (Gregory) and I visited Montgomery and Gasconade counties in September of 2004, also St. Louis, where we met a few family descendants and did some research. I will be happy to exchange family data with you. Please contact me at <dfehlings@aol.com> or telephone (425) 255-8588