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/FMB.2ACE/55.709.2 Message Board Post: Sorry , I meant Chester Wells not Charles Wells.
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/FMB.2ACE/55.709.1 Message Board Post: My ancestor is Susan A. Hollenbeck, brother to your Alphonzo Hollenbeck. She married Chester A. Wells who was the last name on Alphonzo's List. He died during the Cival War leaving her a widow with 3 children.She eventually remarried a man named James G. Bell and moved here to Los Angeles along with your GGG Grandfather Alphonzo as you know. Do you have any information on Charles Wells?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Warren Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1473 Message Board Post: I'm hoping someone can help me find ANY information regarding John Warren of Pettis County, MO. I don't know his wife's name and the only child I know they had was Claudia Belle on September 17, 1880. If anyone has any information I would be truly grateful.
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/FMB.2ACE/1472 Message Board Post: Am interested in knowing any information about the Subject family (not all children are listed). I have some info.
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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/FMB.2ACE/1471 Message Board Post: Looking for info about William Swan, b 1884 to Samuel Swan and Hettie Moser(?)/Swan, possibly in Lincoln Co, MO. Will was a railroad conductor, lived in Sedalia. Any info is appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOORE/BEAMAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1451.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Different family. Sorry I can't help.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Adkins, Arterburn, Cave, Warren, Smith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1470 Message Board Post: Looking for information on the family of James D. Cave and Martha Ellen Anderson-Cave. Martha was born January 09, 1864 in Carroll Co., MO. She is the daughter of Samuel Anderson of Carroll Co, MO. Both James and Martha are buried in Christian Cemetery, Petis County, Missouri. Jaems died in 1946 -- Martha died 1943 Where did they live in Petis County? Did they have family in the area? Is there a obit notice for them?
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hieronymus and Eubank Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1468 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on John Benjamin Hieronymus and Charlotte Eubank, married in Georgetown, Pettis County, MO 18 May, 1837. Charlotte is buried in the Hieronymus Cemetary. I also would like to find out where the cemetary is located (Longwood Township?)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GOODWIN DAY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1467 Message Board Post: I would like to obtain the death certificate information on the above. Samuel (Simeon) O. Goodwin . 1825 Maine 12-5-1905 Sedalia, Pettis Co., MO burial could be Crown Hill Cem. MARGARET W. (Day) GOODWIN 1-3-1825 Brown Co., OH - 3-31-1904 Sedalia, MO burial could be Crown Hill Cem. I also would like information on more of the Goodwin family. ALFRED LAFOREST GOODWIN, JR b.10-3-1872 d.2-3-1873 Sedalia, MO BLANCHE LEEVILLE GOODWIN b. 9-28-1874 d.4-26-1944 SAMUEL MCVEY GOODWIN b. 3-2-1876 Sedalia d.5-10-1912 Argenta, Arkansas CHARLES ALFRED GOODWIN b. 11-4-1877 Sedalia GRACIE GERTRUDE GOODWIN b. 8-9-1880 Sedalia d. 11-10-1800 Sedalia All of the above buried in Crown Hill Cem. Can you tell me how to go about this request. Thank you, Nancy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOORE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1392.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Unfortunately, this isn't the right family. James' parents were Henry and Emma (____) Moore both were born in Missouri and probably died in Gasconade county. James was born in 1891 in Tea, Gasconade county, Missouri. Thanks so much for all your notes.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOORE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1392.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Unfortunately, James MOORE wasn't born until 1891 so neither of these could be him. He worked for the railroad. Probably the Missouri Pacific railroad sometime around 1910 according to the 1910 census for Sedalia, Pettis county, Missouri. Thanks for looking.
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/FMB.2ACE/1392.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Source: Goodspeed’s History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford & Gasconade Counties Missouri Originally Published 1888 My reprint is from 1970 Quote page 791-792 in the Franklin County Biographical appendix “William H. Moore, the son of James and Mary A. (Ludwig) Moore, was born in Northumberland County, Penn., May 24, 1838. The father was a native of Pennsylvania, born October 15, 1807, and was a farmer the early part of his life. He lived many years of his life in the vicinity of Lewisburg, Penn,. Where is located Bucknell University (formerly called University at Lewisburg), of which he was one of the founders and trustees, from its beginning to the time of his death, with a dew years’ exception, while living in Missouri. Many years of his life were spent building railroads and bridges, in company with John Ott Rockafellow, of Pennsylvania, his cousin. They built part of the Old Catawissa Railroad, in Pennsylvania, the Harlem Railroad, in New York State; also a p0rtion of the New York & Erie Railroad, to Erie, and the Buffalo & New York City Railroad, ninety-one miles in length, from Buffalo to Hornellsville, now part of the New York & Erie Railroad, on w! hich they constructed one of the highest bridges in the world, if not the highest, built on piers. It is 234 feet high, and is over the Genesee River, at Portage, N.Y., a few feet above the upper falls on that river. He was president of the last named road a short time after its completion. His last railroad building was in Pennsylvania, for the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, on one of its branches, the Lewisburg Center & Spruce Creek Railroad. He and his sons, Samuel and Charles, built some twelve or fifteen miles of this road, and then laid the track on twenty-five miles of it. He came West in 1858 and located at Old Mines, Washington Co., Mo. In the spring of 1861 he came to Franklin County, and took charge of the Virginia Lead Mines, and operated them for three years. February 14,1861, he took for his second wife Elizabeth M. Hayes, who is still living. At the end of the time mentioned Mr. Moore purchased a farm, which he tilled until 1870. During this time, or! in 1864, he was elected judge of the county; also served on the State Board of Agriculture. He died in Pennsylvania, July 4, 1886. He was married to the mother of our subject January 31, 1831. She was born October 24, 1812, in Berks County, Penn., and dies at Old Mines, Mo., October 1 1858. To them were born nine children, who are named as follows: Edward W., Annie E., James A., William H., Joseph R., Samuel L., John O., Jared R., and Charles L. Those deceased are Edward W., John O. and Jared R. William H. received a liberal education at Bucknell University. He came with his father to Missouri in 1858, and to Franklin County in 1861, where he has since resided. During the late war he served as orderly sergeant of Company C, Fifty-fourth Provisional State Militia. In 1866 he was elected justice of the peace, which office he held for ten years. He, like his father, is something of a contractor, and built the bridge across the Meramec River, now called the Mount Hope Bridge. He also constructed the road leading to the bridge. He is ! now engaged in farming. December 12, 1867, he married Harriet Kennedy, a native of Pennsylvania, and a daughter of Samuel Kennedy. She died in Franklin County, Mo., March 26, 1875. To their marriage were born five children, two now living: Anna M. and Grace D. Those deceased are Edward L., Charles L., and Harriet K. September 20, 1876, Mr. Moore took for his second wife Rebecca H. Kennedy, of Hancock County, Ill., born September 20, 1845, in Westmoreland County, Penn., and the daughter of William Kennedy. Six children were the result of this union, five of whom are now living: William R., harry J., Lizzie H., James R. and Rebecca Gertrude. Margery is deceased. Mr. Moore is a Republican, and he and his wife and two daughters are members of the Baptist Church, of Indian Prairie, Mo.” NOTE: keep in mind this was written in 1888.
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/FMB.2ACE/1392.1.1 Message Board Post: Source: Goodspeed’s History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford & Gasconade Counties Missouri Originally Published 1888 My reprint is from 1970 You asked for any info on a James Moore. This is what I found in the Missouri History portion of the above mentioned book: Quote page 288 “Justices---The first term of the court held in the courthouse at Union, commenced June 16, 1828, only Jesse McDonald and Ephraim B. Strickland being present. Since that time the justices of the county court have been: …………..1864, John T. Vitt, James Moore and John Wall……………” James Moore was a justice at the time the “St. Louis Road” was being built. This road Quote page 299 “…extending from Union by way of Gray’s Summit to the St. Louis County line, to connect with the Manchester road running into St. Louis.”…. “The St. Louis road is twenty-two miles long in Franklin County, and its original cost was about $252,000. The work upon it was done in a very unworkmanlike manner; huge stones being piled up in the middle of the road, and broken stones being placed upon them, which soon wore away, rendering the road almost impassable. It was the original design of the county court to build a double track road from Union to the county line, but the plan was afterward changed to a single track. When the double track road was decided upon, the county court consisted of Judges J.T. Vitt, John Wall and James Moore, but almost immediately after the court was changed, Francis Becker taking John T. Vitt’s place.” …………… In the Crawford county section: Quote page 598 “Leasburg is situated on the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad eighty miles from St. Louis. It was originally named Harrison Station for William Harrison, but the name was changed in 1859, in honor of Samuel Lea, who that year built the first residence in the place, a log structure, 24x26 feet in size. Mr. Lea also built the first frame house in Leasburg, in 1860, and was also the first merchant opening a general store. The first blacksmith was a Mr. Whitehead, in 1861 or 1862. The first shoemaker was James Moore, and the first druggist Marshall Land, the latter in 1879. The first postmaster was Samuel Lea, and the present one is John West. The school teacher was Moses Harmond, in 1863, who taught a school of from twenty to twenty-five scholars. There are two churches in this town, a Methodist Episcopal and a Roman Catholic. The present business men in Leasburg are John West and William Trimble, each of whom keeps a general store, and John Haley, blacksmith.! The population of the town is now seventy-nine.” NOTE: keep in mind this was written in 1888. See next post……..(cont)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Drake, Lee, Gross, Miller, Binkhoelter, Chapman, Riepe, Gove, Soner, Stambach Blanke, Hibein, Moore, Wehmhoner Henkler Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1392.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Source: Goodspeed’s History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford & Gasconade Counties Missouri Originally Published 1888 My reprint is from 1970 Quote page 685 Gasonade County “Drake is a small village situated near the center of Township 43, Range 5 west. It was named after Senator Charles D. Drake. Greenberry Lee is said to have been the first settler in this vicinity who came in an built a log cabin, 18x20 feet, in 1833. The first frame house was built in 1861 by Dr. H.A. Gross, in 1860; the first blacksmith was Mike Miller, in 1863; and the first shoemaker, Casper Binkhoelter, in 1856; the first grocery keeper was a Mr. Chapman, in 1855. The postmasters have been Green B. Lee, Caspar H. Riepe, H.A. Gross, Louis Gove, Frank Stoner, Fritz Stambach and Gustave Blanke. The present business men are Simon Boeger & Co., Henry Hobein, Henry Moore, Fred. Wehmhoner, Sr., Fred. Wehmhoner, Jr., and Caspar Binkhoelter; H.A. Gross,k physician, and George W. Henkler, teacher. The present population of Drake is fifty-four.” A Henry Moore is also mentioned on page 761, in the Franklin County Biographical Appendix, as being the husband of Kate Hoelscher, the daughter of Capt. Frank H. Hoelscher, of Washington, MO., native of Germany. NOTE: keep in min this was written in 1888.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOORE/CARROL OR BAUMBACH Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1392.2.1 Message Board Post: Would you look to see if you can find the following for me Henry David Moore born Oct 1846 (according to 1900 census, Canaan, Gasconade county, MO) Emma C (possibly Caroline) may be CARROL, CARROLL, BAUMBACK, BAUMBECK born May 1876 (according to 1900 census, Canaan, Gasonade county, MO) They were married approximately 1888 (according to the 1900 census). I don't know where they were married. I'm told they had a son possibly also named Henry Moore and may have been born around 1888. I've hit a brick wall with finding any info on them or their birth families. So, would greatly appreciate any info you can find on them.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Potter, Farley, DeWitt Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FMB.2ACE/1403.1.1 Message Board Post: James E. Farley was a grandson of Elijah and Mary DeWitt Farley. John Thomas Farley was a son of Elijah and Mary DeWitt Farley. I have quite a bit of information on this branch of the Farleys since I am researching descendants of George and Hannah Fitzhugh Potter. I also have information on some of the other Farley families. Please e-mail me at [email protected]
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