Donna, How much of the 1883 Pike Co. History was reprinted in the 1981 Pike Co. History? Thank you. Carol Brimer Thornton
Carol, Are you referring to the People, Places and Pikers? If so you will find some repeat of information but not alot. The 1883 has alot more history on the county itself, several pages on the Civil war in Pike and the men who served, the townships are listed individually with biographical sketches for each township. I find my book an invaluable research source. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: <Brimgen45@aol.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 8:06 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history > Donna, > > How much of the 1883 Pike Co. History was reprinted in the 1981 Pike Co. > History? > Thank you. > > Carol Brimer Thornton > >
You may either e mail the list or email me direct at mgarage@daffron.net Donna ---- Original Message ----- From: Chuck McCardie <chuck@kcnet.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 8:01 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] pike history > Donna, > > I have been looking for one. I would probably buy 2. One for myself and one > for my local counties Historical Society. Do you want all these emails to > come to the list?? > > Chuck McCardie > The older I get, the better I was! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donna Darnell" <mgarage@daffron.net> > To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 7:59 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 > > > > > > >
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. ----- Original Message ----- From: <GenHardwic@aol.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 8:30 PM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] Allison Family > 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 > > > > > > > >
I have one so would not be interested--but good luck. Helen Renner -----Original Message----- From: Donna Darnell <mgarage@daffron.net> To: MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, April 11, 2002 7:56 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 >
on 4/11/02 7:59 PM, Donna Darnell at 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 > Donna, Count me in. I'll gladly pay for a book. Let me know when to send money and I'll do it. Bob Francis
Donna, I have been looking for one. I would probably buy 2. One for myself and one for my local counties Historical Society. Do you want all these emails to come to the list?? Chuck McCardie The older I get, the better I was! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Darnell" <mgarage@daffron.net> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 7:59 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 > >
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
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
Count me in. Linda McClure Wiley, Salem, OR > -----Original Message----- > From: Donna Darnell [mailto:mgarage@daffron.net] > Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:59 PM > To: MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com > 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 > >
To all Johnson & Pritchett descendants: I have been interested in John M. Johnson ever since I learned that my ggAunt Jane Marie Lucas White had given up her right to execute the estate of her father Solomon LUCAS to John M. Johnson in Ralls Co. MO. Solomon left a son about 13 who moved to Pike Co. Mo where he remained the remainder of his wife. John M. Johnson performed his marriage in 1855 and also that of his sister Jane Marie LUCAS White to John Lewellen, Sr. I can't help but believe that John M. Johnson helped the young lad, Samuel 'Parker' LUCAS after his father died. Possibly help work the Johnson farm as most of John's sons were born later. I'm sending a long what I have gathered on John M. Johnson along with a list of 14 of his 15 children [according to a History of Northeast Missouri] I hope this will help some of his Johnson & Pritchett descendants. I'm only sending 2 generations. Some of the Pritchetts come down a little further, but the book was published in 1913 & doesn't include Sharon's Arley Pritchett but does mention Sidney Pritchett who might be Arley's father. Hope this helps someone. Joann Lucas Conrad St. Louis, MO Descendants of John M. JOHNSON, Sr. Generation No. 1 1. REVEREND JOHN M.1 JOHNSON, SR. was born 1834 in Kentucky (1880 Census), and died 1870 in Peno Twp, Pike County MO. He married SALLIE KELLY. She was born 1834 in Virginia [1880 Pike Co. Mo census], and died Abt. 1875 in Peno Twp, Pike County MO. Notes for REVEREND JOHN M. JOHNSON, SR.: Source 4/10/2002: A History of Northeast Missouri, Vol 3; page 1617; Edited by Walter Williams, Lewis Publishing Co. Chicago & New York, 1913 ''. . . William Pritchett married Miss Martha O. Johnson, a daughter of Rev. M. Johnson. Rev. Johnson, too was a self-made man. His family needs made industry on his part most necessary, and while he toiled in the field or elsewhere he carried a book about with him that he might enjoy his rest time in study of practical lesson or in the preparation of his coming Sunday sermon. He organized many of the Baptist churches of Pike, Ralls and Marion counties and remained at his post until the evening of his life. He collected toll from his congregations according to their will. In the earlier times, a pair of shoes, a coat, hat or socks or some article for other members of the family or for his home were some of the donations that came from members of his flock. Contrary to the custom among the usual pioneer preachers, he demonstrated a fine business ability in the management of his affairs, and died, possessed of several hundred acres of land. He passed away in 1870 and his wife who was Miss Sallie Kelley, died about 1875. They were the parents of fifteen children, one of who was a soldier in the Mexican War and several of the sons were participants in the War of the Rebellion. The family were Republicans and although slave holders, they were in sympathy with the Union in the issues of war." _______ Source April 1997: 1880 US Census, Spencer Twp, Ralls Co. Missouri; microfilm #443617; Las Vegas NV Family History CTR LOCATION NAME AGE SEX OCCUPATION R. E. Birthplace 104 104 John M. Johnson 46 M Clergyman, Bap. $3400 Kentucky Sally 46 F Virginia Polly J. 26 (1854) F Kentucky Betsey A. 23(1857) F Kentucky James W. 22(1858) M Kentucky Nancy M. 21(1859) F Kentucky Sally M. 20(1860) F Kentucky Martha O. 18(1862) F Missouri Maria D. 16(1864) F Missouri William B. 15(1865) M Missouri John M. 13(1867) M Missouri Charles E. 11(1869) M Missouri Harrison T. 9(1871) M Missouri Angeletta K. 7(1873) F Missouri Permelia F. 5(1875) F Missouri Czarina N. 2(1878) F Missouri _______ Source 4/5/2002: Helen Renner As I wrote you privately, I do have Pritchett information--Elder John M. Johnson's (my ancestor) daughter, Martha Owen Johnson, married William Pritchett, son of Gabriel. They had 10 children. I do not have details on all their grandchildren, One, Ollie (Mollie) married W. J. Hetzler the 2nd time and his daughter by a previous marriage was Jane Froman. I would assume there is a file on John M. Johnson at the Genealogical Society's library that might give more detail, and I know Mrs. Unsell had much information. I have not looked on the Internet. I do have Martha Owen's picture. I have no information on Doyles. HR ______ Children of JOHN JOHNSON and SALLIE KELLY are: i. POLLY J.2 JOHNSON, b. 1854, Kentucky (1880 Census). ii. BETSEY A. JOHNSON, b. 1857, Kentucky (1880 Census). iii. JAMES W. JOHNSON, b. 1858, Kentucky (1880 Census). iv. NANCY M. JOHNSON, b. 1859, Kentucky (1880 Census). v. SALLY M. JOHNSON, b. 1860, Kentucky (1880 Census). 2. vi. MARTHA OWEN JOHNSON, b. 1862, Missouri. vii. WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, b. 1863, Missouri (1880 Census). viii. MARIA D. JOHNSON, b. 1864, Missouri (1880 Census). ix. JOHN M. JOHNSON, JR, b. 1867, Missouri (1880 Census). x. CHARLES E. JOHNSON, b. 1869, Missouri (1880 Census). xi. HARRISON T. JOHNSON, b. 1871, Missouri (1880 Census). xii. ANGELETTA K. JOHNSON, b. 1873, Missouri (1880 Census). xiii. PERMELIA F. JOHNSON, b. 1875, Missouri (1880 Census). xiv. CZARINA N. JOHNSON, b. 1878, Missouri (1880 Census). Generation No. 2 2. MARTHA OWEN2 JOHNSON (JOHN M.1) was born 1862 in Missouri. She married WILLIAM PRITCHETT, son of GABRIEL PRITCHETT and ELIZABETH WADDELL. He was born 1836 in Pike CO MO, and died 1911. Notes for MARTHA OWEN JOHNSON: Source 4/10/2002: A History of Northeast Missouri, Vol 3; page 1618; Edited by Walter Williams, Lewis Publishing Co. Chicago & New York, 1913 "Mrs. Martha Pritchett was born in Pike county in July, 1830. She has led a life of exceeding industry and was the faithul companion of her husband for many years. She has had the good fortune to retain that condition of health and spirits which permitted her to ever respond to the call of duty, and on her eightieth birthday she prepared dinner for seven harvest hands, besides performing the regular routine of her home work. She united in early life with the church, and it was she who gave the religious training to the large family of sons and daughters who went from her home with the passing years. The children born to her and her husband were: Charles E. and Orion R., both prominent citizens of Frankford, the latter being the mayor of the town; Mary became the wife of W. E. Allison of Kirksville, Missouri; Sallie Ollie died at Columbia, Missouri as the wife of W. J. Hetzler; Laura died in childhood; John William passed away in 1901; Leo and Ole were twin brothers;the former is a resident of Frankford and the latter died in childhood; Claude P. of this review and Myrtle who married H.L. Caverly of Frankford." _______ Source 8/03/2001: Northeast Reporter; Vol X August 1001 Issue 3; submitted by Kay Heinecke Ginther, Quincy IL <kjginther@prodigy.net> Old Age Pension Applications at MO State Archives, Jefferson City, MO transcribed from hand written records so there is a chance for errors or omissions. See Vol. VII Issue 3-Aug-1998- page 71 Pritchett, Jennie Charley, died 1 May 1937 Laura E. Nancy Jane Orion R. _______ Notes for WILLIAM PRITCHETT: Source 4/10/2002: A History of Northeast Missouri, Vol 3; pages 1616 -1617; Edited by Walter Williams, Lewis Publishing Co. Chicago & New York, 1913 ". . . the father [William] owned and devoted his life to intensive stock dealings and his reputation in the business was bounded only by the limits of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa. He embarked in the flood cattle industry in early life and established the practice of "sale day" about the beginning of the Civil war period. With the passage of years his sales covered other stock and before he died he had built up a business which attracted buyers far beyond limits of his own state and which covered the sale of horses, mules and cattle and mounted into the thousands of dollars. Colonel Judy, the famed auctioneer of Illinois, officiated at his earlier transactions and "Dock" Briggs, Pike county's celebrated sale-crier, conducted his later and more extensive sales. It was his ambition to live to hold his fiftieth annual sale, but he died a few months too soon to realize that hope."William Pritchett was born in Pike County Missouri in 1838. His father Alexander Pritchett, the grandfather of the subject, the grandfather of the subject, pioneered to Missouri from Kentucky in about 1812, and settled near Franford, the city being founded in 1819. He died soon after the birth of his son William, who was one of ten children. The mother was Elizabeth Wadell before her marriage to Alexander Pritchett and their children were: Mary, born in 1810 in Kentucky, married Caleb J.T. Medford and passed her life in and about Frankford; then followed four sons,--Gabriel, Thomas, Sidney A., George; Jemimah married Daniel Stark; Wilmoth became the wife of Hathe Jones; Kate married John Fisher; Emily; and William, the father of Claude Pritchett, was the youngest of the ten. A strong character was William Pritchett, and a remarkable man in many respects. He came to manhood with but little knowledge of books and literally made himself as a result of the experiences he passed through. He was a mountain of energy and a splendid example of honorable ambition. He planned a successful career in breeding blooded cattle and was one of the first importers of Shorthorns in this section of the country. In this industry he made a name which reached out into the country. In this industry he made a name which reached out into the cattle market of the middle west, and he added to its lustre with each annual sale in its increased importance. He was a broadcast advertiser of his events and his dates came to be treated as a holiday around Frankford. He was active in politics at one time, and was elected by the Democratic party to the office of county collector two terms. He was not a member of any church, but he practiced the more substantial forms of Christianity, and his aid reached those persons and objects most deserving of material support. He gave the ground for the site of the Baptist church of Frankford and the other denominations felt the substantial uplift of his liberal hand. William Pritchett married Miss Martha O. Johnson, a daughter of Rev. M. Johnson who was a pioneer and a noted local preacher of frontier times here. . . " _____ Source : 1880 US Census Peno, Pike, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254709 National Archives Film T9-0709 Page 660A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace William PRITCHETT Self M M W 42 MO Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: KY Martha O. PRITCHETT Wife F M W 48 MO Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY Charles PRITCHETT Son M S W 22 MO Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: MO Mo: MO Orian PRITCHETT Son M S W 19 MO Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: MO Mo: MO Ola PRITCHETT Dau F S W 15 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO John W. PRITCHETT Son M S W 11 MO Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: MO Mo: MO Leo PRITCHETT Son M S W 8 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO Claude PRITCHETT Son M S W 7 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO Children of MARTHA JOHNSON and WILLIAM PRITCHETT are: i. CHARLES E.3 PRITCHETT, b. 29 January 1856, Peno Township, Pike CO MO; d. 01 January 1915, Peno Township, Pike CO MO; m. VIRGINIA GENTRY, 27 November 1890. Notes for CHARLES E. PRITCHETT: Obituary in possession of Joann Jane Lucas Conrad. More About CHARLES E. PRITCHETT: Baptism: 28 November 1915, Frankford Christian Church & Masonic grave side service Burial: 28 November 1915, Fairview Cemetery, Frankford, Pike CO, MO More About CHARLES PRITCHETT and VIRGINIA GENTRY: Marriage: 27 November 1890 ii. ORION ROBIN PRITCHETT, b. 1859; m. (1) ETTA DUFF; b. Illinois; d. 1888; m. (2) JENNIE FLAGLER, 1892. Notes for ORION ROBIN PRITCHETT: Source 8/03/2001: Northeast Reporter; Vol X August 1001 Issue 3; submitted by Kay Heinecke Ginther, Quincy IL <kjginther@prodigy.net> Old Age Pension Applications at MO State Archives, Jefferson City, MO transcribed from hand written records so there is a chance for errors or omissions. See Vol. VII Issue 3-Aug-1998- page 71 Pritchett, Jennie Charley, died 1 May 1937 Laura E. Nancy Jane Orion R. More About ORION PRITCHETT and JENNIE FLAGLER: Marriage: 1892 iii. MARY PRITCHETT, d. Kirksville, Missouri; m. W. E. ALLISON; d. Kirksville, Missouri. iv. SALLIE OLIE PRITCHETT, b. 1865, Peno Twp, Pike County MO; d. Columbia, Boone County, Missouri; m. W.J. HETZLER. v. JOHN WILLIAM PRITCHETT, b. 13 December 1868; d. 30 January 1901, Frankford, Pike CO MO; m. JENNIE RICHARDSON, 03 October 1894. More About JOHN WILLIAM PRITCHETT: Baptism: 1896, Cumberland Presbyterian Church,Louisiana Mo Cause of Death: consumption More About JOHN PRITCHETT and JENNIE RICHARDSON: Marriage: 03 October 1894 vi. LEO PRITCHETT (TWIN), b. 1872. vii. OLE PRITCHETT (TWIN), b. 1872; d. died in childhood. viii. CLAUDE P. PRITCHETT, b. 29 April 1873, Peno Twp, Pike County MO; d. Peno Twp, Pike County MO; m. DAISY CAMPBELL, 01 April 1894, Peno Twp, Pike County MO. Notes for CLAUDE P. PRITCHETT: Source 4/10/2002: A History of Northeast Missouri, Vol 3; page 1616; Edited by Walter Williams, Lewis Publishing Co. Chicago & New York, 1913 ". . . Claude P. Pritchett is the mechanical genius of Frankford and is the father and developer of a varied and importanty industry which contributes in no small way to the prosperity of the town. His mechanical achievements are the outcome of a nursing of talent exhibited as a youth and they have brought to his native town a cluster of industries which work in harmony together and maintain the whirr of continuous business on one spot of Frankford's townsite. Mr. Pritchett was born two and a half miles from Frankford on April 29, 1873. He grew up on his father's farm; the father owned and devoted his life to intensive stock dealings and his reputation in the business was bounded only by the limits of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa. He embarked in the flood cattle industry in early life and established the practice of "sale day" about the beginning of the Civil war period. With the passage of years his sales covered other stock and before he died he had built up a business which attracted buyers far beyond limits of his own state and which covered the sale of horses, mules and cattle and mounted into the thousands of dollars. Colonel Judy, the famed auctioneer of Illinois, officiated at his earlier transactions and "Dock" Biggs, Pike county's celebrated sale-crier, conducted his later and more extensive sales. It was his ambition to live to hold his fiftieth annual sale, but he died a few months too soon to realize that hope." Notes for DAISY CAMPBELL: Source 4/10/2002: A History of Northeast Missouri, Vol 3; page 1619; Edited by Walter Williams, Lewis Publishing Co. Chicago & New York, 1913 "Mr. Pritchett married in Frankford on April 2, 1894, Miss Daisy Campbell a daughter of William Campbell and a granddaughter of George Campbell, pioneer citizen of this locality, originally from Kentucky. . . ." More About CLAUDE PRITCHETT and DAISY CAMPBELL: Marriage: 01 April 1894, Peno Twp, Pike County MO ix. MYRTLE L. PRITCHETT, b. Aft. 1880, Peno Twp, Pike County MO; m. W. H. CAVERLY, 10 November 1898, Frankford, Peno Twp, Pike Co MO. More About MYRTLE L. PRITCHETT: Fact 8: Is this Myrtia the Dau or grand dau of William Pritchett? ACCORDING TO HISTORY OF NORTHEAST MISSOURI, HER NAME WAS MYRTLE L. PRITCHETT AND IS WILLIAM & MARTHA'S DAUGHTER. More About W. CAVERLY and MYRTLE PRITCHETT: Marriage: 10 November 1898, Frankford, Peno Twp, Pike Co MO x. LAURA PRITCHETT.
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.
I forgot..... Edna Pritchett 1860-1923 Husband: William Thomas Sisson 1861-1895 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy" <toomanyroots@yahoo.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 9:04 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] ARLEY PRITCHETT, SON OF ED AND VADIE > Here is what I have on Pickett: > > William Pickett born 1735 > Wife: Elizabeth Metcalf > Son: WIlliam Pickett 1773-1848 > Wife: Nancy Burroughs 1783-1860 > Daughter: Nancy Pickett 1826-1894 > Daughter: Edna Pritchett 1860-1923 > > I need to explaine that this info I have came from my mother's cousin. I > have a long list of Sisson's that go back to Henry C Sisson born 1740/1750 > in Virginia. > It is all on paper and not in my computer yet. The cousin of my mother and > all the family is still in Pike County but the cousin who gave us this > information passed away just shortly after and I didn't even get a chance to > speak to him about it. His sister passed along another sheet with names and > I haven't got it entered yet either. I will watch for names and if I have > them I will post them. As soon as I get them in the puter I will be more > than happy to share :) > > Kathy > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joann Lucas Conrad" <jlconrad@worldnet.att.net> > To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 5:42 PM > Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] ARLEY PRITCHETT, SON OF ED AND VADIE > > > > > > Hello, > > Do any of you PRITCHETTE descendants know anything about Nancy Jane > PICKETT > > Prittchette's Father, Wm. Sanford PICKETT Jr. His 2nd wife was Nancy > > Burroughs Cash. My ancestor Sarah Ellen PICKETT Summers was apparently > > Nancy Jane's half sister. Sarah Ellen was born in 1804 and Wm. Sanford > > Pickett md Nancy Cash in 1812 in Maysville KY. I'm trying to locate his > > first wife for the DAR line. I was happy to see Nancy & Thomas Pritchette > > daughter Edna's Sisson line. I didn't have a husband for Edna PRITCHETTE. > > > > Thank you so much. > > Joann Lucas Conrad > > ST. Louis, MO > > > > >Gabriel S Pritchett 1780-1854 > > >Wife: Elizabeth Waddell 1801-1844 > > >Son: WIlliam Thomas Pritchette 1821-1904 > > >Wife: Nancy Pickett 1826-1894 > > >Daughter: Edna Pritchette 1860-1923 > > >Husband: William Thomas Sisson 1861-1895 > > >Daughter: Vera Pritchette Sisson (my g-g-grandmother) > > >Husband: James WIlliam Jones 1883-1958 (g-g-grandfather) > > > > > >Bertha O SIsson b;1872, Spencer, Pike County > > >Husband: Unknown Doyle Sr born 1868 Pike County > > >Son: Unknown Doyle Jr born 1900 Pike County > > >Dau: Violet SIsson Doyle b: 1902 > > >Son: William Frank Doyle b: 1903 Pike County > > >Two other children I don't have names. > > > > > >Sorry its not more but thats all I have for now. My line is the Jones, > > >SIsson and Pritchette's. If this is some of your family I do have some > > >bible pages and photo's of Edna Pritchette Sisson. Hope this helps. > > > > > >Kathy > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > >From: <Surban2246@aol.com> > > >To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > > >Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 9:14 PM > > >Subject: [MOPIKE-L] ARLEY PRITCHETT, SON OF ED AND VADIE > > > > > > > > > > Just beginning my search for info on my grandfather, Arley Pritchett, > born > > > > June 26, 1900 in Frankford, Missouri, son of Ed D. and Vadie (Doyle) > > > > Pritchett. He had one sister, Mae (or May) who married a Jones. He > > >married > > > > my grandmother, Amy Epperson, on May 30, 1930 in Frankford. I am > having > > >the > > > > hardest time getting anything about these Pritchetts of Frankford. > Any > > >help > > > > appreciated. > > > > Sharon Watts Urban > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________ > > >Do You Yahoo!? > > >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > Joann > > Joann Lucas Conrad > > 228 Carlyle Lake DR > > ST Louis, MO 63141-7544 > > <jlconrad@worldnet.att.net> > > <jlconrad228@aol.com> > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Kathy, I have had so many replies today that I have forgotten who I have and have not thanked. This is the first response I have had on the Doyles, so I am very excited. Thank you so much. Sharon
Linda, thanks for the info. You never know where it might lead. I appreciate your help. Sharon
Thanks Chuck - finally an Edward Pritchett; could be the break I needed. I really appreciate the info. Sharon
He had a family, I would like to know who if possible. I cannot find his grave in Lincoln County is it there in Pike??? Who was he married to and who are his children??
Here is what I have on Pickett: William Pickett born 1735 Wife: Elizabeth Metcalf Son: WIlliam Pickett 1773-1848 Wife: Nancy Burroughs 1783-1860 Daughter: Nancy Pickett 1826-1894 Daughter: Edna Pritchett 1860-1923 I need to explaine that this info I have came from my mother's cousin. I have a long list of Sisson's that go back to Henry C Sisson born 1740/1750 in Virginia. It is all on paper and not in my computer yet. The cousin of my mother and all the family is still in Pike County but the cousin who gave us this information passed away just shortly after and I didn't even get a chance to speak to him about it. His sister passed along another sheet with names and I haven't got it entered yet either. I will watch for names and if I have them I will post them. As soon as I get them in the puter I will be more than happy to share :) Kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joann Lucas Conrad" <jlconrad@worldnet.att.net> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 5:42 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] ARLEY PRITCHETT, SON OF ED AND VADIE > > Hello, > Do any of you PRITCHETTE descendants know anything about Nancy Jane PICKETT > Prittchette's Father, Wm. Sanford PICKETT Jr. His 2nd wife was Nancy > Burroughs Cash. My ancestor Sarah Ellen PICKETT Summers was apparently > Nancy Jane's half sister. Sarah Ellen was born in 1804 and Wm. Sanford > Pickett md Nancy Cash in 1812 in Maysville KY. I'm trying to locate his > first wife for the DAR line. I was happy to see Nancy & Thomas Pritchette > daughter Edna's Sisson line. I didn't have a husband for Edna PRITCHETTE. > > Thank you so much. > Joann Lucas Conrad > ST. Louis, MO > > >Gabriel S Pritchett 1780-1854 > >Wife: Elizabeth Waddell 1801-1844 > >Son: WIlliam Thomas Pritchette 1821-1904 > >Wife: Nancy Pickett 1826-1894 > >Daughter: Edna Pritchette 1860-1923 > >Husband: William Thomas Sisson 1861-1895 > >Daughter: Vera Pritchette Sisson (my g-g-grandmother) > >Husband: James WIlliam Jones 1883-1958 (g-g-grandfather) > > > >Bertha O SIsson b;1872, Spencer, Pike County > >Husband: Unknown Doyle Sr born 1868 Pike County > >Son: Unknown Doyle Jr born 1900 Pike County > >Dau: Violet SIsson Doyle b: 1902 > >Son: William Frank Doyle b: 1903 Pike County > >Two other children I don't have names. > > > >Sorry its not more but thats all I have for now. My line is the Jones, > >SIsson and Pritchette's. If this is some of your family I do have some > >bible pages and photo's of Edna Pritchette Sisson. Hope this helps. > > > >Kathy > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: <Surban2246@aol.com> > >To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 9:14 PM > >Subject: [MOPIKE-L] ARLEY PRITCHETT, SON OF ED AND VADIE > > > > > > > Just beginning my search for info on my grandfather, Arley Pritchett, born > > > June 26, 1900 in Frankford, Missouri, son of Ed D. and Vadie (Doyle) > > > Pritchett. He had one sister, Mae (or May) who married a Jones. He > >married > > > my grandmother, Amy Epperson, on May 30, 1930 in Frankford. I am having > >the > > > hardest time getting anything about these Pritchetts of Frankford. Any > >help > > > appreciated. > > > Sharon Watts Urban > > > > > >_________________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > Joann > Joann Lucas Conrad > 228 Carlyle Lake DR > ST Louis, MO 63141-7544 > <jlconrad@worldnet.att.net> > <jlconrad228@aol.com> _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Thanks so much for that info. It is funny you mentioned his wife had red (probably dyed hair) because my mom and her sister and brother all had red hair which I assume they got from their father, Arley Pritchett. I will keep this info and maybe these Pritchetts will fit in somewhere. Thanks again. Sharon
As I wrote you privately, I do have Pritchett information--Elder John M. Johnson's (my ancestor) daughter, Martha Owen Johnson, married William Pritchett, son of Gabriel. They had 10 children. I do not have details on all their grandchildren, One, Ollie (Mollie) married W. J. Hetzler the 2nd time and his daughter by a previous marriage was Jane Froman. I would assume there is a file on John M. Johnson at the Genealogical Society's library that might give more detail, and I know Mrs. Unsell had much information. I have not looked on the Internet. I do have Martha Owen's picture. I have no information on Doyles. HR -----Original Message----- From: Surban2246@aol.com <Surban2246@aol.com> To: MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 12:48 PM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] Pritchett >Barbara, > Thank you so much for the info, but right after that I got the message >from Donna that Virginia Unsell died just this week. What a coincidence, but >I am of the belief that if God closes one door, he opens another. Perhaps I >will see if she has any relatives that might help me with the >Pritchetts/Doyles. You were so nice to respond to me. Thank you again. >Sharon >