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    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Donna, I would buy one of the books. Sharon Urban

    04/12/2002 02:41:47
    1. [MOPIKE-L] Reprint of book
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. If I start saving now, would like a copy. Sandi Col. Sandi Gorin, 205 Clements, Glasgow, KY 42141 (270) 651-9114 Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ SCKY resource links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html < >< God Bless America ><>

    04/12/2002 02:35:00
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Sandra Radford
    3. Donna, I would purchase one! Researching.....Dixon...Gramley...Ayres...Wilhoit...Lewis... Sandra Canada ---- "Donna Darnell" <mgarage@daffron.net> 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 > > ___________________________________________________________ FREE voicemail, email and fax, all in one place. Sign Up Now! http://www.alberta.com

    04/12/2002 02:09:51
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Julia Connet
    3. Donna, I would be interested and would purchase one...I have enjoyed the newsletters very much, and thank you for printing the biographical sketch of James Buford Middleton, lots of history I needed! thanks a bunch, Julie Middleton Connet jconnet@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Darnell" <mgarage@daffron.net> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:59 PM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] pike history > 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 > >

    04/12/2002 12:29:51
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] Pike County History
    2. Tom W. Sisson
    3. Good morning. I am going to cut in here and respond. I have the original 1883 history book and the reprint. The reprint is the same but better in that it contains an index. Highly recommend anyone researching Pike County, Missouri get a copy. Well worth the money. Sincerely, Tom W. Sisson.

    04/12/2002 12:15:49
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Janis
    3. I would have to budget it in but would love a copy. Janis P.S. when is this planned? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donna Darnell" <mgarage@daffron.net> > To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:59 PM > Subject: [MOPIKE-L] pike history > > > > 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 > > > > > > >

    04/12/2002 12:11:31
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. I would be interested in the book. I am researching the Fisher, Mefford and Petty families in Pike County. Wanda

    04/11/2002 11:42:40
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Bobbie & Ashley Dillender-Ustal
    3. I would be very interested. 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

    04/11/2002 11:02:21
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. I would definetly buy one. Reggie Sutton

    04/11/2002 07:29:36
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Donna, I no you have not heard from me in a long time but, I would be very interested in a copy of the book, so count me in, Pat (Brunaugh) Carriker

    04/11/2002 07:00:32
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. I would like to get a newer publication. I want to make sure my ancestors make it into this book. The first Statons came to Pike County before 1860. My brother and uncle still live there. Lydia Staton Parker

    04/11/2002 05:35:15
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Sonny and Zeta
    3. Has someone volunteered to do look ups? ----- Original Message ----- From: <RegSutton@aol.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 10:29 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history > I would definetly buy one. > > Reggie Sutton >

    04/11/2002 04:39:07
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] Allison Family
    2. Linda Seevers
    3. Do you know Dwight or Bill Allison? They are Allison descendants. They have done alot more research than I have. If you don't know them I will be glad to ask them if they have info on Etta. Linda

    04/11/2002 04:24:22
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] Allison Family
    2. In a message dated 04/11/2002 8:53:11 PM Central Daylight Time, lseefamtree@worldnet.att.net writes: > I don't know about Etta but Arrington Poe is the sister of my Mary Ann > Allison Beshears. She is the daughter of Elzey, Elsey, Elzy...etc. etc. > Allison. > I needed more info on Etta Allison who married Curtis L. Hardwick in 1899 but divorced before 1901 when he married someone else. Just wondering if they had a child or not. Let me know if you ever go that direction. Thanks. Barbara Hardwick Collier

    04/11/2002 04:08:50
    1. [MOPIKE-L] Pike Estrays
    2. Chuck McCardie
    3. >From a recent book purchace. I scanned and used an OCR reader so if there are words you cannot decipher, let me know. Pike County, Missouri, Estrays From The Missouri Republican. (1) John Crow, Cuirve Township, has taken up a bay horse. Thomas G. Keer, Greenberry D. Steel and Andrew Allison appraised the horse at $27.50. (I) June 29, 1830, (JP) Harrison Hendrick. (2) John Tally, Peno Township, has taken up a bay mare. The mare was valued at $40 by George Mack and WB. Onctatt. (I) June 17, 1828, (JP) Samuel Lewallen. (3) Welch Allison, Buffalo Township, has taken up a sorrel mare. The mare was appraised at $30 by John Burnett and William Gilbert. (I) December 14, 1826, (JP) Michael J. Noyes. (4) Noah Beasley, Buffalo Township, has taken up a sorrel horse. The horse was appraised at $20 by A. Stewart snd John D. Callet. (I) May 24, 1831, (JP) M. J. Noyes. (5) Isaac Blanton, Calumet Township, has taken up a dun mare. The mare was valued at $20 by Ervin Guyer and John R. Clifford. (I) July 14, 1829, (JP) Tho. McQueen. (6) John Hall, Buffalo Township, has taken up a bay mare. The mare was appraised at $16 by Robert Jordan and Joseph Burnett. (I) January 25, 1831, (JP) John Price. (7) John Hosteller, Peno Township, has taken up an iron gray filly. The filly was appraised at $22.50 by Alfred Mefford and John McAlister. (JP) Alexander Pike County, Missouri Continued) Wagoner, (I) March 29, 1831. (8) Daniel McCough, Calumet Township, has taken up a yellow bay yearling. The animal was appraised at $12 by Joshua Wells and William Mountjoy. (JP) C. C. Eastin, (I) April 27, 1830. (9) Samuel McMillan, Cuivre Township, has taken up two horses valued at $60 by James H. Hayden and Jacob Pritchett. (I) September 6, 1831, (JP) L. Rogers. (10) Janes Martin, Peno Township, has taken up a bay filly. The filly was appraised at $15 by Thomas Spencer and Elisha Jackson. (I) March 29, 1831, (JP) A. Wagoner. (11) James Keeney, Peno Township, has taken up a clay-bank horse. The horse was given an appraised value of $18 by Jacob Dennis and E. B. Sinclair. (JP) Alexr. Waggener, (I) February 15, 1831. (12) Henry Kissinger, four miles south of Clarksville, has taken up a sorrel mare. The mare was appraised at $25 by John Stark and William Mountjoy. (JP) C. C. Eastin, (I) January 3, 1832. (13) Vincent Moor, Cuivre Township, has taken up a chestnut sorrel horse. James McCord and Mathew B. Moore appraised the horse at $25. (I)June 17, 1828, (JP) Harrison Hendrick. (14) Michael Noyes took up a sorrel mare and colt. The animals were appraised at $10 by James Jones, John Montgomery and Robert Davls. (I) June 21, 1827, (JP) Willis Mitchell. (15) James Sapp, Calumet Township, has taken up a bay horse. The horse was valued at $20 by Thomas L. Hurred and Alien McCreery. (I) June 29, 1830, (JP) C. C. Easton. (16) Harris Sparks, Calumet Township near Ramsey's Creek meeting house, has taken up a bay mare. The mare was appraised at $40 by John J. Grimes and William Bovles. (I) June 17, 1828, (JP) C. C. Easton. (17) John Tally, Peno Township, has taken up a bay mare. The mare was appraised at $40 by George Mack and Win. Onctatt. (I) June 17, 1828, (JP)Saml. Lewallen. Chuck McCardie The older I get, the better I was!

    04/11/2002 03:49:42
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. YES!!!! DEFINITELY!!! PLEASE DO!!! Thanks Janet Dickman

    04/11/2002 03:38:37
    1. [MOPIKE-L] Pike County History
    2. Is it possible to get a copy of the 1981 Pike County History? I, too, would be interested in knowing how much of the 1883 history was included in that edition. Norma Beal

    04/11/2002 03:31:04
    1. [MOPIKE-L] Allison Family
    2. Linda, Does your Allison line include Etta Allison, daughter of Sallie Allison Daly, daughter of Arrington Poe Allison? Barbara Hardwick Collier In a message dated 04/11/2002 8:19:18 PM Central Daylight Time, lseefamtree@worldnet.att.net writes: > I would definitely be interested. Anyone with a copy could you do a look up > for the following names: Arendt, Allison, Beshears/Brashears. Thank you > in advance. > > Linda Seevers > lseefamtree@worldnet.att.net > >

    04/11/2002 03:30:46
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Donna, If printed, I would like to order one of the 1883 Pike Co. History. Carol Brimer Thornton

    04/11/2002 03:30:00
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history
    2. Donna, Being a descendent from some of the early settlers of Pike Co. MO.. McConnell, Brandon and Burbridge. I would be interested, if there is info. on these families. William McConnell Peter Brandon/ Nancy McConnell Thomas Burbridge Thank you, Rick Cole

    04/11/2002 03:22:13