If he is the son of Sidney... then we will have a distant connection. Depends on which Sidney. Sidney m. to Mary E. in the 1880 census is Mary E. Beshears. Her father was the brother of my ggggrandfather. I also have one of my grandmother's sisters who married a Pritchett but so far have not found a first name. Two of my grandmother's sisters married Eppersons but I am still trying to get descendants or ancestors of their spouses. One was Joe Epperson m. Dora Beshears and the other was Roy Epperson m. Mattie Beshears. The sister who married Pritchett was Maggie D. Beshears. With all these names in common there must be a connection. I am going to keep all of this info and see what surfaces. Let's definitely keep in touch... I am guessing we are distant cousins. Linda lseefamtree@worldnet.att.net
I have a Marion Dennis Love b. 1879 that is in my line. He married into my Oliver family in Pike County MO. Is he in anyone elses's line? Anyone have Oliver's in Pike County? I've got TONS of info on them! Janis ----- Original Message ----- From: <Karentyler@aol.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 10:42 AM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] LOVE, Pike Co., MO > Margie, > > I am interested in the descendants of Hugh LOVE, b. 15 Sep 1812 in South > Carolina. He was the 2nd husband of my 2g-grandmother, Sarah ? WILLARD. > Hugh & Sarah married sometime between 1870 and August 1879, and their son, > Robert, was born about 1879. Robert was one year old on the 1880 Census, > roll 709, page 678B, ED 142. > > I also want to find out what happened to the children of Sarah & Alpheus > WILLARD. Their oldest [?] daughter, Nancy Catherine "Katie" married Thomas > Tyson Smith 24 Aug 1879 in Louisiana [my great-grandparents]. But I have no > information regarding William W., Charles, Martha or Norie A., Katie's > siblings. > > Karen Krueger Tyler, Portland, CT > researching SMITH, WILLARD, LOVE in Pike Co., MO > >
Linda, my heart is racing, ha. If my grandmother, Amy Epperson Pritchett, is your Amy, then it is the first time I have had anyone mention her. My grandmother Amy is the daughter of James William and Ida (Lowe) Epperson. She was born July 27, 1903 in Frandford, Mo. She one brother, Ronnie, who was somewhat troubled and committed suicide around Frankford, but I don't know what year. I heard he was about 12 years older than her. Amy married Arly Pritchett May 30, 1920 in Frankford. She had three children, Frances Pritchett Skirvin, Letha Pritchett Watts (my mother) and James Pritchett. I have to run some errands now, Linda, but let me know if you are interested in my Amy. Also, I got a hint that my GGrandfather, Ed D. Pritchett, may be the son of Sidney, but that is very unofficial. Thanks, Sharon Watts Urban
Sharon, I think I reply once before... but am interested in Amy Epperson... was that her maiden name and if so, who were her parents? I have Epperson's in my line and they were from Frankford and New London. Thanks Linda
I am interested in the Pritchett's. I have a Mary E. Beshears b. 1841 who married Sidney Pritchett. And a Maggie D. Beshears b. in the early 1900's whose second marriage was to an unknown Pritchett. Her first marriage was to an unknown Ellis. The Beshears lived in and around Frankford, Mo. Other city names this large family lived in are: New London, Center, Hannibal, Saverton, Louisana, and Vandalia. Have you found any Beshears in your Pritchett research? I would love to know the descendants of both of these girls but especially Maggie. She is my Grandmother's sister. Thankyou in advance for your help. Linda Seevers lseefamtree@worldnet.att.net
Margie, I am interested in the descendants of Hugh LOVE, b. 15 Sep 1812 in South Carolina. He was the 2nd husband of my 2g-grandmother, Sarah ? WILLARD. Hugh & Sarah married sometime between 1870 and August 1879, and their son, Robert, was born about 1879. Robert was one year old on the 1880 Census, roll 709, page 678B, ED 142. I also want to find out what happened to the children of Sarah & Alpheus WILLARD. Their oldest [?] daughter, Nancy Catherine "Katie" married Thomas Tyson Smith 24 Aug 1879 in Louisiana [my great-grandparents]. But I have no information regarding William W., Charles, Martha or Norie A., Katie's siblings. Karen Krueger Tyler, Portland, CT researching SMITH, WILLARD, LOVE in Pike Co., MO
Bob Francis, We have been in contact before when you were doing the history section for Ruddlesfort. I have misplaced your e-mail address so will come back this way. Yes the genealogy you give is essentially correct and is from my family line from Jeremiah. If you would let me have your new e-mail address I would be glad to send the full descendant chart to you via gedcom or ms word document. George Ashbury Riggs had a brother whose descendant has done considerable research on the James Riggs b. abt 1644 in Maryland, and has caused me to rework the ancestors of James, cutting off the line of Edward III, of Roxbury. The Griffith family came to Pike County, MO about 1823 along with the Mulherins and Ruddells from Bourbon County, KY. These families are well documented in Pike County. Frank
Just in case the following may be of value to you: In my Cunningham family research and records, I have a Clinton D. Riggs, b. 21 Mar 1831, Lincoln Co., MO, d. 19 Apr 1892, Laddonia, Audrain Co., MO, bur. Laddonia City Cemetery, m. Mary Jane Cunningham, 14 Sept 1954, Louisiana, Pike County, MO. Mary Jane b. 21 Aug 1834, Louisiana, Pike Co, MO, d. 7 Aug 1912, also buried in Laddonia City Cemetery. Parents of Clinton D. Riggs: Barnelle or Robert Riggs, and Eliza or Mary A. ??? Parents of Mary Jane (Cunningham) Riggs: Thomas Cunningham and Hannah (Watson) Cunningham of Pike Co, MO. Clinton and Mary Jane Riggs had one child: Ella Jane Riggs, b. 26 Aug 1858, Louisiana, Pike Co, MO, d. 19 Oct 1920, Laddonia, Audrain Co, MO, m. Edwin Milton Sayre 22 Nov 1877, Augdrain Co, MO. Ella Jane (Riggs) Sayre and Edwin Milton Sayre had 4 children: Ernest, Herbert, Delbert and Bevery Sayre, all of whom died as youths and are burined in the Laddonia City Cemetery. If of no value to you, please disregard. Greg Cunningham ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Francis Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 4:22 PM To: MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] Griffith Family in Pike County on 4/13/02 2:18 AM, Frank Neher at fneher@crcwnet.com wrote: > Carl K. wrote adking for information about the Griffith family of Pike Co., > Missouri:--- > > I am a descendant of Catherine Louise Riggs, daughter of Catherine Griffith > who married Sanford Hoskinson > Riggs in Louisiana, Pike Co., MO. > > Catherine Griffith was the daughter of John Griffith and Catherine Amos. John > Griffith was the son of > Joel Griffith. > > Charlotte Griffith married Benjamin and they live on a farm near Clarksville, > MO. Their address is R.R. > 228, Clarksville, MO. 63336. She would most likely know the parties mentioned > and has much information on > the Griffith family. > > Frank Neher > 3142 Monterey > Malaga, WA 98828 > Frank, Is the following genealogy correct concerning your Griffith/Riggs families? First Generation _________________________________________ 1. Jeremiah RIGGS, M. Born abt 1740 in Frederick County, Maryland. Jeremiah married Mary MASTERS, F, in Frederick County, Maryland. Born in Frederick County, Maryland. They had the following children: 2 i. James, M (1789-1867) 3 ii. Samuel, M Second Generation _________________________________________ Family of Jeremiah RIGGS (1) & Mary MASTERS 2. James RIGGS, M. Born on 3 Nov 1789 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. James died in Missouri on 17 Jun 1867; he was 77. Research: NOTES BY MRS. MACKENZIE either pasted or sewn in Bible: Licensed to preach in Parkersburg, Virginia at 22 years of age, Ordained deacon in 1825 by Bishop George. He moved to Covington, Ky., March 1831, and to Missouri March, 1835. In Sept. 1823 he lost his wife while on a visit to his brother John Riggs at Gravecreek, Ohio County, Virginia. In 1830 he married Miss Matilda Vandiver of Hampshire Co. Va. (his now bereaved widow). He moved to Covington, Kentucky in 1831; and in 1835 came to Shelby Co. Mo. where he lived until July 17, 1867. He died in full hope of immortality at the advanced age of seventy-eight years and full of faith and the Holy Ghost. He was a man of sound mind and general information. In his last days he had been called upon to endure afflictions, the most intense and in the most aggravated form; but he has gone where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest. His children are widely separated now, but may there be no wanderer lost, but a family saved in the better land. (signed) W.W. McMurrey Shelbeyville, Mo. May 27th 1868 (Family Puzzlers, December 15, 1983, No. 843, pp. 10-11). On 25 Oct 1810 when James was 20, he married Frances Eleanor CREEL, F, daughter of George CREEL, M & Mary ASHLEY, F. Born in 1793 in Prince William, Virginia. Frances Eleanor died in Moundsville, (West) Virginia on 26 Sep 1825; she was 32. They had one child: 4 i. George Alexander Ashbury, M (1818-1905) 3. Samuel RIGGS, M. Samuel married Lucy TOMLINSON, F. They had one child: 5 i. Nathaniel Tomlinson, M Third Generation _________________________________________ Family of James RIGGS (2) & Frances Eleanor CREEL 4. George Alexander Ashbury RIGGS, M. Born on 12 Mar 1818 in Parkersburg, Wood, (West) Virginia. George Alexander Ashbury died in Benton, Arkansas on 31 Jan 1905; he was 86. On 17 Nov 1842 when George Alexander Ashbury was 24, he married Lucy Marion TROWER, F, daughter of Henry T. TROWER, M (1777-1826) & Martha ANDERSON, F (1777-1845), in Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. Born on 18 Dec 1819 in Mercer, Kentucky. Lucy Marion died in New Orleans, Louisiana on 16 Aug 1874; she was 54. They had the following children: 6 i. James Marshall Newton, M (1843-1915) ii. Permelia Frances, F. Born on 20 Dec 1843 in Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. Research: Born at 12 o'clock noon. iii. George Webster Trower, M. Born on 28 Nov 1853 in Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. George Webster Trower died on 16 May 1854 in Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. Buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Pike County, Missouri. Research: Born at 2:20AM? Died 8:00AM. Family of Samuel RIGGS (3) & Lucy TOMLINSON 5. Nathaniel Tomlinson RIGGS, M. Nathaniel Tomlinson married , F. They had one child: 7 i. Sanford, M Fourth Generation _________________________________________ Family of George Alexander Ashbury RIGGS (4) & Lucy Marion TROWER 6. James Marshall Newton RIGGS, M. Born on 4 Oct 1843 in Harrison, Indiana. James Marshall Newton died in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on 4 Apr 1915; he was 71. Research: James was born at 5:00AM Wednesday morning, at Uncle Robert Baldwin's in Harrison County, Indiana. James Marshall Newton married Alice TORREY, F. They had one child: i. Dugald Marshall, M (1869-1870) Family of Nathaniel Tomlinson RIGGS (5) & UNNAMED 7. Sanford RIGGS, M. Sanford married Frances GRIFFITH, F. They had one child: i. Catherine Louise, F
Nancy: I am a terminal cancer patient and try to work on my family history a little bit each day as my energy holds up. I did look in the 1883 Pike County History book for your Stevens and Brooks lines and this is what I found: Stevens, James A., page 648 Stevens, Judge W., page 969 Stevens, Sarah, page 585 Brooks, Dr. J. W., page 422 Brooks, H. M, page 920 Brooks, J. L., page 919 Brooks, Josehp W. page 304 Brooks, Sallie, page 703. If any of those names mean anything to you, let me know and I will try to copy or quote what the pages have to say for you. Greg Cunningham ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna Darnell Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 6:39 PM To: MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history Unfortunately it is impossible for me to look up the various surnames to see if they are listed. I wish I could but I just don't have the time. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: the Hamiltons <hamilton@getus.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history > I too would be interested in knowing the names -- anybody if there are > Stevens or Brooks listed in there? > nancy > >
Unfortunately it is impossible for me to look up the various surnames to see if they are listed. I wish I could but I just don't have the time. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: the Hamiltons <hamilton@getus.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history > I too would be interested in knowing the names -- anybody if there are > Stevens or Brooks listed in there? > nancy > >
I too would be interested in knowing the names -- anybody if there are Stevens or Brooks listed in there? nancy
on 4/13/02 2:18 AM, Frank Neher at fneher@crcwnet.com wrote: > Carl K. wrote adking for information about the Griffith family of Pike Co., > Missouri:--- > > I am a descendant of Catherine Louise Riggs, daughter of Catherine Griffith > who married Sanford Hoskinson > Riggs in Louisiana, Pike Co., MO. > > Catherine Griffith was the daughter of John Griffith and Catherine Amos. John > Griffith was the son of > Joel Griffith. > > Charlotte Griffith married Benjamin and they live on a farm near Clarksville, > MO. Their address is R.R. > 228, Clarksville, MO. 63336. She would most likely know the parties mentioned > and has much information on > the Griffith family. > > Frank Neher > 3142 Monterey > Malaga, WA 98828 > Frank, Is the following genealogy correct concerning your Griffith/Riggs families? First Generation _________________________________________ 1. Jeremiah RIGGS, M. Born abt 1740 in Frederick County, Maryland. Jeremiah married Mary MASTERS, F, in Frederick County, Maryland. Born in Frederick County, Maryland. They had the following children: 2 i. James, M (1789-1867) 3 ii. Samuel, M Second Generation _________________________________________ Family of Jeremiah RIGGS (1) & Mary MASTERS 2. James RIGGS, M. Born on 3 Nov 1789 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. James died in Missouri on 17 Jun 1867; he was 77. Research: NOTES BY MRS. MACKENZIE either pasted or sewn in Bible: Licensed to preach in Parkersburg, Virginia at 22 years of age, Ordained deacon in 1825 by Bishop George. He moved to Covington, Ky., March 1831, and to Missouri March, 1835. In Sept. 1823 he lost his wife while on a visit to his brother John Riggs at Gravecreek, Ohio County, Virginia. In 1830 he married Miss Matilda Vandiver of Hampshire Co. Va. (his now bereaved widow). He moved to Covington, Kentucky in 1831; and in 1835 came to Shelby Co. Mo. where he lived until July 17, 1867. He died in full hope of immortality at the advanced age of seventy-eight years and full of faith and the Holy Ghost. He was a man of sound mind and general information. In his last days he had been called upon to endure afflictions, the most intense and in the most aggravated form; but he has gone where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest. His children are widely separated now, but may there be no wanderer lost, but a family saved in the better land. (signed) W.W. McMurrey Shelbeyville, Mo. May 27th 1868 (Family Puzzlers, December 15, 1983, No. 843, pp. 10-11). On 25 Oct 1810 when James was 20, he married Frances Eleanor CREEL, F, daughter of George CREEL, M & Mary ASHLEY, F. Born in 1793 in Prince William, Virginia. Frances Eleanor died in Moundsville, (West) Virginia on 26 Sep 1825; she was 32. They had one child: 4 i. George Alexander Ashbury, M (1818-1905) 3. Samuel RIGGS, M. Samuel married Lucy TOMLINSON, F. They had one child: 5 i. Nathaniel Tomlinson, M Third Generation _________________________________________ Family of James RIGGS (2) & Frances Eleanor CREEL 4. George Alexander Ashbury RIGGS, M. Born on 12 Mar 1818 in Parkersburg, Wood, (West) Virginia. George Alexander Ashbury died in Benton, Arkansas on 31 Jan 1905; he was 86. On 17 Nov 1842 when George Alexander Ashbury was 24, he married Lucy Marion TROWER, F, daughter of Henry T. TROWER, M (1777-1826) & Martha ANDERSON, F (1777-1845), in Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. Born on 18 Dec 1819 in Mercer, Kentucky. Lucy Marion died in New Orleans, Louisiana on 16 Aug 1874; she was 54. They had the following children: 6 i. James Marshall Newton, M (1843-1915) ii. Permelia Frances, F. Born on 20 Dec 1843 in Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. Research: Born at 12 o'clock noon. iii. George Webster Trower, M. Born on 28 Nov 1853 in Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. George Webster Trower died on 16 May 1854 in Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. Buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Pike County, Missouri. Research: Born at 2:20AM? Died 8:00AM. Family of Samuel RIGGS (3) & Lucy TOMLINSON 5. Nathaniel Tomlinson RIGGS, M. Nathaniel Tomlinson married , F. They had one child: 7 i. Sanford, M Fourth Generation _________________________________________ Family of George Alexander Ashbury RIGGS (4) & Lucy Marion TROWER 6. James Marshall Newton RIGGS, M. Born on 4 Oct 1843 in Harrison, Indiana. James Marshall Newton died in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on 4 Apr 1915; he was 71. Research: James was born at 5:00AM Wednesday morning, at Uncle Robert Baldwin's in Harrison County, Indiana. James Marshall Newton married Alice TORREY, F. They had one child: i. Dugald Marshall, M (1869-1870) Family of Nathaniel Tomlinson RIGGS (5) & UNNAMED 7. Sanford RIGGS, M. Sanford married Frances GRIFFITH, F. They had one child: i. Catherine Louise, F
I would perhaps be interested if my family name appears in the book. Can you give us a list of the predominant names in this history? Bonnie Donna Darnell wrote: > > Good evening list, > > The Pike Co. Genealogical society is thinking about republishing the 1883 History of Pike Co. Appx. price would be $65-$75 per book plus postage. How many of you would be interested in buying one if we decide to publish? We are not sure there would be enough interest to make it worthwhile. > > Donna
MOPIKE: Jordan/Todd family researchers I have transcribed this as it is not in History of Pike Co. MO. 1883. Hope it helps someone. Lorraine Llewellyn Rare Books at Springfield, Green Co. Mo. Library "PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD., of Marion, Ralls and Pike Co. Mo. MR977.835 P pages 413-414 JAMES C. JORDAN, on of the leading farmers and stock-raisers of Pike County, is descended from one of the most prominent and one of the oldest families of this section. He is a native of this State, and was born in the same house in which he now lives. His sons, who are now at home, make the fourth generation of the family who have cultivated the soil of this state. James C. Jordan was born March 21, 1841, and was the elder, and now survivor, of two children granted to his parents, JAMES A. and JULIA A. (SMITH) JORDAN. James A. Jordan, father of our subject, was anative of South Carolina and was born 1805. He was three years of age at the time his parents came to Missouri, where he grew to mature years, and during his active life cultivated the tract of land on which his father located after coming here. He was a man of sterling character, greatly honored and respected for his upright and worthly life, and died in June, 1859, aged fifty-four years. Grandfather John C. Jordan, Sr. was one of the fist to make his home in Missouri. Of Irish descent, he was born about the year 1765 and came with his family to Missouri in 1808, stopping for a time where now stands the City of St. Louis. Here he was offered land for one dollar and a quarter an acre, but not thinking the location a desirable one, he declined to invest and came on to Pike! County, where he purchased later five hundred acres, for which he paid one dollar and a quarter per acre. On this farm he and his sons and grandsons have lived and reared families. Soon after his arrival here he, with twelve other families, erected a fort in order to protect themselves against the depredations of Indians; it was built directly in front of the old T.C. Isgrig Place. An Elm still stands to mark the spot, from under which flows a stream of water which supplied the inhabitants of the fort with this necessary beverage. On March 30, 1813, a brother of John C. Jordan, Sr.; together with one of his sons, left the fort to perform work on the farm. In crossing a gully on their way to the field the father's horse shied so violently as to throw him, but on investigation they found nothing but the trunk of a fallen tree. On their return home at night, however, they we both shot by Indians hidden behind this same tree. The shooting was heard at the fort, and a relief party went to their assistance only to find them both dead and the father scalped. The son had remarked before leaving home that morning that he wanted his hair cut, for if the Indians captured him he did not want to be scalped; his mother accordingly did as he wished and cut his hair close to his head. After acquiring a fair education in the pioneer schools, our subject devoted himself to work on the home farm. His father died when he as eighteen years of age and, being the only son, the work of caring on the place fell upon his young shoulders. In the fall of 1862 his mother was married to MR. WASHINGTON WATTS, after which they rented the home place and moved to a farm seven miles from Clarksville, our subject still making his home with his mother. She died in May, 1864, and the following spring James C. returned to the homestead and resumed its management, since which time he has made it his home. He married in 1864 to MISS SALLY W. TODD, the daughter of F.C. TODD and MARY A.(BUFORD)TODD, natives of the Blue Grass State. The daughter grew to a noble womanhood, and since coming into our subject's life has shed sunshine and happiness all about her. To them have been born three children, namely J. LILLIAN, wife of W.A.DUDLEY, a promising young attorney of Ellsburg, Li! ncoln County, this State; WILLIAM F. and JAMES M., aged respectively twenty-six and twenty years, who are unmarried and at home, assisting in the management of the home farm. In the spring of 1862 our subject enlisted in Company A, Pike County Battalion, Enrolled Missouri Militia, which was under the command of Capt. W.C. ALLISON. He served until the later part of 1883, during which time, though he participated in no active engagement, he had several very narrow escapes. On one occasion he was fired upon from ambush while standing by the side of a horse, the bullet passing within an inch of his body and killing the horse. Mr. Jordan is a Democrat in politics and never loses an opportunity to vote in favor of that party's candidates. The Cumberland Presbyterian Church finds in him one of it's most active and consistent members. At all times and at all places he has shown himself to be a loyal citizen and is therefore well regarded by his fellow citizens. Transcribed by Lorraine Llewellyn April 2002 Researcher of: Todd Family's
In a message dated 4/11/2002 7:58:32 PM Central Daylight Time, mgarage@daffron.net writes: > I would be interested in the book if it contains information about Thomas Williamson and wife Sarah Swalley, or their son Edwin O Williamson. Please let me know. Melissa Williamson
Hi Greg I decieded to Look at my PAF files and see what I might have on Cunningham's Cunninghams's in my files Ambie Birtie Delie Effie Lou Eva Dean Gary George Harvey b. 1869 James A. Jerry Wayne John Franklin B. 1849 Mary Sallie b. 1897, d. 19 Sept 1984 Trigg Co. KY. Nannie Sharon L. H. Steve Tommy Trimble Now all these family's tie into my Major line starting with Samuel Iremonger Major b. 1711/1712 King William Co. Va., d. 1799 Middlesex Co. Va. If this is anything you would like a print upon I'll print up a descendancy list and email it to you if you wish. These most were from a down load from Family Tree Maker CD's. While researching my Major line about three years ago. I had not even remembered the Cunningham's were there, hope it is a help. But a good place to Look would be Trigg Co. KY. best of Luck Lorraine
Didn't find him at all. I don't have listings for peno, Salt River, Cuivre and Spencer twps so he might be in there. Janis ----- Original Message ----- From: <Bonmart@aol.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 6:47 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] Prewitt, Caswell moved between Pike and Lincoln in 1880 or 189... > His name was Caswell Prewitt. He married my gg I don't know 3rd 4th or > whatever cousin Fannie Smalley in Lincoln County, I can't find her either. > But after that I saw another marriage and a child, then they moved to > somewhere in Pike (not hard to believe since the border is less than a mile > from here.) I can't find any Prewitt family here anymore and am thinking the > last time he moved they stayed in Pike. > >
Not in any of my listings.. (sorry it's taken so long to do this...was recovering from surgery) I dont' have listings for Peno, Spencer, Cuivre and Salt River twps tho. Janis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sonny and Zeta" <sonnygps@bossig.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 11:33 AM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] Re: Greenwood Cem. Look Up > Would you please check your Greenwood Cem. records for Boston Taylor?. > > Thank you. > > Z > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Joe and Greg I have a copied pages from the "Portrait and Biographical Record, of Marion, Ralls, and Pike Co. MO. " of James C. Jordan, b.1841, of Pike County. The grandson of John C. Jordan Sr. " was one of the first to make his home in Missouri." James married Miss Sally Todd, the daughter of F.C. Todd and Mary A. (Buford) Todd. I would be glad to share these pages, of which there are two. contact glewelyn@leblink.com Lorraine
Linda.......Are you, by chance, desc., of William Wylie/Wiley and Mary Harwood? or connected to CHRISTIANS of that part of MO????.......Melba On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 16:54:22 -0700 "David and Linda Wiley" <dandlwiley@msn.com> writes: > > I've already sent a message that I want one. I was able to obtain > this book > a couple of years ago through interlibrary loan. It was great--but > I want > to look at it again and decided it would be a good investment. If > funding > is a problem, try your library. I first found it listed on the LDS > Library > site, then took the title to my local library. > > Linda McClure Wiley > > Researching VANNOY and MOSS in Pike County > > > >