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    1. [MOOZARK] Vincent McCartney
    2. Griesan, Tom
    3. Hi! I'm new to the list. I am trying to find the final resting place for Vincent McCartney and his wife Susan. Vincent was born about 1807 in Ohio. He married Susan Ingles in 1831 in Lawrence County, Ohio. From there I have tracked them to Indiana, Illinois, and to Clay County, Missouri in 1880. There is a listing for a land purchase for a Vincent McCartney in Ozark County, Missouri in late 1892. Can anyone provide any information on this Vincent McCartney? Is there a listing for him in a cemetery there (he would have been in his mid 80s then)? Could he be in the 1900 census? Is there a statewide census that was taken between 1880 and 1900? Thanks for any help. - Jean Griesan

    10/13/2002 09:34:40
    1. [MOOZARK] from Vern Thompson
    2. thompsonv
    3. Hello: Tell me more about Mittie Thompson and her Thompson connections, my Thompson's were in Ozark County, MO for the most part, but have just learned that one of Jonathan O. Thompson's daughters, named Martha married a Campbell and they lived in AR. Vern ----- Original Message ----- From: <Melnsam123@aol.com> To: <MOOZARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 7:50 PM Subject: Re: [MOOZARK] searching for researcher zzsisney > <PRE> Hello you said you were a Sanders. I am researching a Elton Sanders, who > married my grandmother, Mittie Thompson. He lived in Yell county, but I > believe were from Boone County, Ark, His father was Tinsley Crutchfield > Sanders and his mother was Nanie Basham, any of these names sound familiar?? > Melodee( Caves) Slaney melnsam123@aol.com > > > ==== MOOZARK Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    10/08/2002 12:35:45
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] searching for researcher zzsisney
    2. <PRE> Hello you said you were a Sanders. I am researching a Elton Sanders, who married my grandmother, Mittie Thompson. He lived in Yell county, but I believe were from Boone County, Ark, His father was Tinsley Crutchfield Sanders and his mother was Nanie Basham, any of these names sound familiar?? Melodee( Caves) Slaney melnsam123@aol.com

    10/07/2002 02:50:28
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] searching for researcher zzsisney
    2. Mitch, I am kin to Sisney's but I don't know if I am the one you meant to find. What Sisney info do you have. I met a Sisney who had married into the Poplin family (a name in my linage) and she said she was kin to the Sanders and that is my maiden name. I don't know her name and no one else that was at the reunion knows remembers who she is. Any input you have would be appreciated. Faye Sanders Rhoden

    10/07/2002 02:42:24
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] NORRIS/PILAND and Weber book
    2. JANIE LUSTER
    3. Try this email address for Nancie Todd Webber nanciet@inland.net

    09/29/2002 11:36:34
    1. [MOOZARK] NORRIS/PILAND and Weber book
    2. Hello, I am researching the NORRIS/PILAND families and would like to know how to order the Weber books on Ozark County. We took the trip to the area where the Norris families were supposed to have lived. If anyone has any legal addresses I would love to know for sure that the land that we looked at was their's. Nancy J. Norris RESEARCHING: AGEE, BEELER, BETTS, <A HREF="http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/n/o/r/Nancy-J-Norris/">MY Family Tree HOMEPAGE</A> <A HREF="http://www.insight.org/">Insight for Living, The Bible-Teaching Ministry of Charles Swindoll</A> <A HREF="http://www.bottradionetwork.com/ministries.asp">Bott Radio Network - Radio</A><A HREF="http://www.bottradionetwork.com/ministries.asp"> Program Ministries</A> EDWARDS, HEDGPETH, HOOBLER, MOSER, NORRIS, PILAND, RAMSEY, SHEARHOD, STOBBART, TIBBETS, VERDOT Other e-mail addresses for me: NJ@NancyNorris.com---NancyJ@Huguenot.ws

    09/29/2002 09:41:23
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] Thornfield, Missouri/Joab & Clarinda Dent
    2. HI, I would like information on Nancie Weber's book of Ozark County. How would I go about ordering this for myself. Thanks in advance gertystone@aol.com

    09/29/2002 07:58:41
    1. RE: [MOOZARK] Thornfield, Missouri/Joab & Clarinda Dent
    2. Haskins, Mitch
    3. Tom... I have spoken with all of may aged relatives and local historians and no one can tell me that they have ever heard of your Dents being in the T'field area....certainly does not mean that they weren't just means that my sources have never heard of them...I note that Nancie Todd Weber places the families in Ozark County in 1850 and the two youngest children with an older sister just as you have stated previously...do you know exactly where in the T'field area your ancestors might have lived....maybe a deed record or homestead record might be found. For almost the past 100 years my grand father, my father and now my brother and I have farmed and ran livestock up Little Creek about 2/12 miles from where it empties into the Little North Fork of the White River just below where my Uncle Hervil Gaulding has farmed for over 70 years. We have three other immediate family members who own land and operate large farms in the Thornfield area so maybe I would know exactly where your family lived...Who was the neighbor that he could not get along with?---------- > From: Tomjoyd@aol.com > Reply To: MOOZARK-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 6:48 PM > To: MOOZARK-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MOOZARK] Thornfield, Missouri/Joab & Clarinda Dent > > Mitch Haskins > Thanks for your information on Thornfield, Missouri. You sent me an > e-mail in August 2001 and indicated that you were going to check with your > father Dr. John Wesley Haskins, his sister and a brother -in-law. I sent an > e-mail to you at the High School in Mounds, Illinois, but you must not have > received it. > I have been in recent contact with Nancie Todd Weber who is the author > of Ozark County Missouri in 1850 and also 1860. I have ordered both of her > books and I will look for any comments on the Haskins/Holts families. > Right now I have no explanation on the information that Joab and > Clarinda Dent lived near Thornfield, Missouri. I have been told that their > daughter Elizabeth Dent Endicott was the administrator of their estate. > Right now I don't even know that they died in Missouri, but that has to be > assumed. They were residing in Ozark County during the 1850 Census and that > is the last that we know of them. Two of their minor children were residing > with their sister Elizabeth Dent Endicott during the 1860 Census of Howell > County. If Joab and Clarinda died prior to the reduction of Ozark County in > 1857, then any court records of them may have been destroyed. I have > recently looked at an Ozark County Map circa 1855 that was drawn for B.F. > Shumard, state geologist. Arrows have been drawn on the map to mark the > reduction in boundaries north and east. Apparently all or a portion of > Township 23 became part of Howell County in 1857. This was an area that > encompassed Lower Spring Creek and as I indicated in Digest VO 34, Elizabeth > Dent Endicott was listed as the owner of two pieces of property located in > Sections 4 & 9 of Township 23. If she inherited this property from Joab and > Clarinda, then perhaps they are buried somewhere on that property. Pure > speculation on my part. > Do you or anyone on this list have any information about Cureall. As > near as I can determine, this is about thirty miles straight line from > Thornfield. I have been told that early pioneers including the Endicotts > settled around the town. I don't know if Cureall is in Township 23. If so, > how close are sections 4 & 9 to the town. > Any information will be appreciated. > > Tom Dent > Vancouver, Washington > > > ==== MOOZARK Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ==============================> > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >

    09/28/2002 10:59:42
    1. [MOOZARK] searching for researcher zzsisney
    2. Haskins, Mitch
    3. A short time ago a zzsisney inquired about members of several families( Forests, Snows Herds, Copelins, Haskins) that I am related to but I have been unable to contact her. If anyone has her address or can reach her please ask her to contact me as I have data to share with her. Thank you...... Mitch Haskins Administrative Assistant Meridian School Corporation 1-888-944-6573 mhaskins @mhs101.pulski.k12.il.us

    09/27/2002 11:25:48
    1. [MOOZARK] FYI - Civil War Roundtable Resumes -- West Plains, MO
    2. S & S Aqua Farm
    3. >From the West Plains Daily Quill, West Plains, Howell County, MO September 18, 2002 The South Central Missouri, North Central Arkansas Civil War Roundtable is resuming after a summer hiatus with a meeting 2-5PM Saturday, September 21, at the West Plains Public Library, 750 West Broadway. [INSERTED: http://westplains.net/library.html 417-256-4775] Anyone interested in the Civil War is invited to attend. One of the group's goals for the coming season is a quarterly newsletter. Plans call for collection of family stories and lore of the area relating to the Civil War for inclusion in the newsletter. Meetings are free and informal, and attendance is welcome for all or part of the get-togethers. For more information, contact Lou Wehmer, 5104 CR 2660, Willow Springs, MO 65793 417-469-4287 <wehmer@socket.net>; Carl Burkhead, Alton, 417-778-7596 <cburkhea@ortrackm.missouri.org>; or Bob Langston, Couch, 417-938-4335 <bomarscv@ortrackm.missouri.org> Saw this just today, and thought some of you might be interested. Paula Speraneo

    09/19/2002 11:11:19
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] WILLIAM ANDREW CLARK
    2. J/W Hobbs
    3. Hi Charlotte You might try looking at this site for Bureau of Land Management. By following the links, you gain access to land transactions. They have their own search machine for finding even copies of the original document. Go to http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ Jim and Wanda Hobbs ========================================= CBzsearchin@aol.com wrote: >Hi everyone! My great grandparents, William Andrew Clark born April 21, 1849 in Ohio and wife Adeline Louise Urick born Jan. 2, 1846 in Ohio, both died on August 19, 1912 from Typhoid Fever and are buried in the Sweeton Cemetery near Dora. I would like to find out when they came to the Dora area. I know they were there in 1910 in the Richland area and were in Texas Co. MO. in 1900. I have been told that William and Adeline lived in Oklahoma for a short time, but do not know when. From my research, it appears that both William and Adeline were orphans and raised by someone other than their birth families. Are there land records available for Ozark Co, where and what is the cost to do a search, also, I do not know if they left a will, so need to know where to find out and the cost. Any help at all on these two would be most appreciated!! My mother, who is 86, and the grand daughter of William and Adeline (Urick) Clark would love to have any information on her family. >Thanks, >Charlotte >

    08/30/2002 03:15:45
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] WILLIAM ANDREW CLARK
    2. mikenpat
    3. Here are some addresses for Ozark Co. I hope they help. Ozark County Clerk Courthouse Gainesville, MO 65655 (417) 679-3516 Ozark County Genealogical & Historical Society HCR 2, Box 2640 Isabella, MO 65676 (417) 273-4817 ----- Original Message ----- From: <CBzsearchin@aol.com> To: <MOOZARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 2:30 AM Subject: [MOOZARK] WILLIAM ANDREW CLARK > Hi everyone! My great grandparents, William Andrew Clark born April 21, 1849 > in Ohio and wife Adeline Louise Urick born Jan. 2, 1846 in Ohio, both died on > August 19, 1912 from Typhoid Fever and are buried in the Sweeton Cemetery > near Dora. I would like to find out when they came to the Dora area. I know > they were there in 1910 in the Richland area and were in Texas Co. MO. in > 1900. I have been told that William and Adeline lived in Oklahoma for a > short time, but do not know when. From my research, it appears that both > William and Adeline were orphans and raised by someone other than their birth > families. Are there land records available for Ozark Co, where and what is > the cost to do a search, also, I do not know if they left a will, so need to > know where to find out and the cost. Any help at all on these two would be > most appreciated!! My mother, who is 86, and the grand daughter of William > and Adeline (Urick) Clark would love to have any information on her family. > Thanks, > Charlotte > > > ==== MOOZARK Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    08/30/2002 02:42:57
    1. [MOOZARK] WILLIAM ANDREW CLARK
    2. Hi everyone! My great grandparents, William Andrew Clark born April 21, 1849 in Ohio and wife Adeline Louise Urick born Jan. 2, 1846 in Ohio, both died on August 19, 1912 from Typhoid Fever and are buried in the Sweeton Cemetery near Dora. I would like to find out when they came to the Dora area. I know they were there in 1910 in the Richland area and were in Texas Co. MO. in 1900. I have been told that William and Adeline lived in Oklahoma for a short time, but do not know when. From my research, it appears that both William and Adeline were orphans and raised by someone other than their birth families. Are there land records available for Ozark Co, where and what is the cost to do a search, also, I do not know if they left a will, so need to know where to find out and the cost. Any help at all on these two would be most appreciated!! My mother, who is 86, and the grand daughter of William and Adeline (Urick) Clark would love to have any information on her family. Thanks, Charlotte

    08/29/2002 09:30:21
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] My Ozark Family
    2. Louise
    3. Nancy, Dora who married Thomas Morris was Dora FRIEND, dau of James M and Rebecca Knowles-Friend. I have more on this line as my grandmother was a Friend if you want it. I'd like more info on the MORRIS line if you don't mind sharing. Thanks, LOUISE

    08/15/2002 10:18:06
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] Message 2 Digest VO2 #47
    2. Your welcome Tom, Havent forgotten the obit for Criedre/Dent but just been covered up:(( when I get the time to scan the obit would you like the census for cureall the the good Dr took? Linda

    08/14/2002 02:31:00
    1. [MOOZARK] Message 2 Digest VO2 #47
    2. BANDGMETAL-Linda Thanks for the information about Cureall. This is another big piece in the puzzle that I am trying to solve. Section 16, Township 23 - Range 10, NW 1/4, Howell County Missouri is the section just south of Sections 4 and 9. This substantiates the information that the Endicotts and Dents settled around the town of Cureall. John C. Dent's 1/4 Section was located 1-1/2 miles due north of Section 16. Thanks Linda. Tom Dent Vancouver, Washington

    08/14/2002 08:40:37
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] Thornfield, Missouri/Joab & Clarinda Dent
    2. Cureall was established on land in Section 16 Township 23 range 10, land orgiinally set aside for the benefit of public school.The plat forthe town of Dixon's Medical Springs was laid out in July 1879 a couple of months after Dr Dixon had finished his homestead obligations on the Hutton Valley. He also enumerated Cureall Linda

    08/13/2002 02:06:29
    1. [MOOZARK] Thornfield, Missouri/Joab & Clarinda Dent
    2. Mitch Haskins Thanks for your information on Thornfield, Missouri. You sent me an e-mail in August 2001 and indicated that you were going to check with your father Dr. John Wesley Haskins, his sister and a brother -in-law. I sent an e-mail to you at the High School in Mounds, Illinois, but you must not have received it. I have been in recent contact with Nancie Todd Weber who is the author of Ozark County Missouri in 1850 and also 1860. I have ordered both of her books and I will look for any comments on the Haskins/Holts families. Right now I have no explanation on the information that Joab and Clarinda Dent lived near Thornfield, Missouri. I have been told that their daughter Elizabeth Dent Endicott was the administrator of their estate. Right now I don't even know that they died in Missouri, but that has to be assumed. They were residing in Ozark County during the 1850 Census and that is the last that we know of them. Two of their minor children were residing with their sister Elizabeth Dent Endicott during the 1860 Census of Howell County. If Joab and Clarinda died prior to the reduction of Ozark County in 1857, then any court records of them may have been destroyed. I have recently looked at an Ozark County Map circa 1855 that was drawn for B.F. Shumard, state geologist. Arrows have been drawn on the map to mark the reduction in boundaries north and east. Apparently all or a portion of Township 23 became part of Howell County in 1857. This was an area that encompassed Lower Spring Creek and as I indicated in Digest VO 34, Elizabeth Dent Endicott was listed as the owner of two pieces of property located in Sections 4 & 9 of Township 23. If she inherited this property from Joab and Clarinda, then perhaps they are buried somewhere on that property. Pure speculation on my part. Do you or anyone on this list have any information about Cureall. As near as I can determine, this is about thirty miles straight line from Thornfield. I have been told that early pioneers including the Endicotts settled around the town. I don't know if Cureall is in Township 23. If so, how close are sections 4 & 9 to the town. Any information will be appreciated. Tom Dent Vancouver, Washington

    08/13/2002 01:48:44
    1. Re: [MOOZARK] Thornfield, Missouri/Joab & Clarinda Dent
    2. Louise
    3. I have several DENT's in my Ozark Co and related genealogy....most from the same family. They were from around Pottersville, MO. I don't know what county that is or was then but hope this helps. You might find a listing for them there. LOUISE

    08/13/2002 01:27:28
    1. [MOOZARK] NORRIS,PILAND families
    2. Hi, Somehow I was dropped from the mailing list and a few others. I research the Thomas Norris families and my husband is of the Norris/Piland families. He is the son of Raymond Solomon Norris who lived in Newark, AR; son of William "Billy" Norris of the same; son of Samuel Norris of near Thornfield, son of Thomas Norris. Wondering about a cemetery book for Ozark County and if a book might be available. Also still trying to prove the land where Thomas Norris lived. We made a trip there a few weeks ago, but would like to know that I went to the right places. Anyone knowing where the Norris/Piland families lived back in late 1800's please let me know. Also, are there any land records back that far and if so where might I write. Thanks for any help. Nancy Norris

    08/12/2002 03:03:50