Does anyone know where in the Green? cemetery in Clarksville Elsie is buried? I have found the graves of her parents, Susan Huldah Thompson and Albert Gulden Keeton, and her nephew, Luther Rogers, but did not see hers. Elsie died in Aug. 1902, and her obit said she was buried in Green cem., but I did not see it on my last trip down there. Thank you Virginia Hawes
I have been to Louisiana twice looking for the old Headrick family cemetery. I know it is on the back of a private farm somewhere in Buffalo Twp. The original farm was on Tanyard Creek, next to Stark's. The farm was lost in 1875, and the Headricks moved up to Shelby County. The last burial on the farm was John Blair Headrick, in or about 1892. He was born in 1799. There are between 8 and 12 graves, or so I have been told. Would like to make some rubbings if I can find them. It's a 500 mile drive, so would like to know before I leave. Thank you Virginia Hawes email: vhawes 8797@aol.com
Hi Virginia. I am a descendant of Peter(son of John B and Mariah Headrick )and Martha Henry Headrick. I have tried before to answer some of the queries you put on the board, but have always had them kicked back, so will try once more. I am sending this to both the message board and your email address, Marilyn H Moore mhm@commspeed.net I visited the Headrick Cemetery from several times in the early nineties. My husband I were living on his family farm in New Hartford from 1989-1995. I am originally from Hannibal MO and although he was born in CA, he was raised on the aforementioned farm in Pike Co. We moved back to MO from AZ, planning to retire there from AZ ( a reversal of the usual retirement), but since our children and their families remained in AZ, we sold the farm and returned . The Headrick Cem is off Dougherty Pike Rd, which runs north of Hwy 54 It appears from the plat map to be Pike Co Rd 52. I am sure if you would ask at some local gas station they could advise you. The plat map location is Township 54N Range 2 W Section 15. in 1995 there was a Hwy Dept maintenance yard where Hwy 54 and Dougherty Pike intersect. The road winds around for a mile or so, I've forgotten the exact distance. You follow it until just before it curves to the west. It is located on the right side of the road. In 1989, a man named Miller was in possession of it. Going north it is on the right side of the road. The family home set back off the road and the old road to the cemetery ran back south from it. It will be necessary to ask to view the burying ground.( We just knocked on the door.) The man I talked to was about 25 to 30 at the time I imagine, at the times my sister and I visited there. He worked for the Land Dept at the Courthouse in Bowling Green. If you are in the area when that is open, they may be able to direct you at least to the location of the acreage. However, there was a new owner of the land by the time we moved back to AZ...I don't have the name. A current plat map at the Courthouse, would however, I'm sure. The cemetery sits upon a small hill and we were told surrounded by a metal wrought iron fence until the Summer of 1989, when it was stolen. We were several months too late to see the fence. Although the folks who lived on the property then said they tried to keep it up, there were millions-it seemed- of day lilies and some beautiful trees, some of which the man told us were not native to MO, so they family must have brought them along when they moved west.It was rather inspiring to look at them and think one of our ancestors had probably brought along the saplings from their old home. There were several headstones: John Blair Headrick (b Nov 1 1799 d Mar 8 1890), Mariah B Work Headrick( b Mar 17 1803 d Nov 22 1865), ,Arietta Headrick, wife of John C Headrick, (d Dec 27 1882 aged 31 yrs 6 mos 6 dys) and James B B Headrick(b June 22 1827 d Aug 15 1859-32 yrs 1 mo 24 dys) . There were quite a lot of rather sunken areas, where I feel were other graves, but they probably had field stones that have long since deteriorated. I was hoping to find Peter and Martha Henry Headrick. Hope this has been of some help Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <VHawes8797@aol.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 8:16 AM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] Re: Headrick family cemetery > I have been to Louisiana twice looking for the old Headrick family cemetery. > I know it is on the back of a private farm somewhere in Buffalo Twp. The > original farm was on Tanyard Creek, next to Stark's. The farm was lost in > 1875, and the Headricks moved up to Shelby County. The last burial on the > farm was John Blair Headrick, in or about 1892. He was born in 1799. There > are between 8 and 12 graves, or so I have been told. Would like to make some > rubbings if I can find them. It's a 500 mile drive, so would like to know > before I leave. > Thank you > Virginia Hawes > email: vhawes 8797@aol.com > > >
I looked in my listings of Greenwood cemetery and found no Elsie Keeton Devine - no Devines at all. Sorry Janis ----- Original Message ----- From: <VHawes8797@aol.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 8:21 AM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] Re: Elsie Elizabeth Keeton Devine grave > Does anyone know where in the Green? cemetery in Clarksville Elsie is > buried? I have found the graves of her parents, Susan Huldah Thompson and > Albert Gulden Keeton, and her nephew, Luther Rogers, but did not see hers. > Elsie died in Aug. 1902, and her obit said she was buried in Green cem., but > I did not see it on my last trip down there. > Thank you > Virginia Hawes > >
Dee: I took a quick look at the 1850 Census index for Pike County. It only shows one Guiley and no Schurman or Sherman. The listing for the Guiley is: Edwin Guiley 18 M Shoemaker born/MO He's living with a family named Markley. John and his wife,Mary Ann and some chilun. John Markley is a boot and shoe manufacturer. Maybe Edwin is related to your John. Jean Does anyone know this Guiley? He was born about 1828 in Pike county Mo. so I have been told. He married Mary Jane Schurman/Sherman July 2, 1848 in Pike county Mo. Mary Jane was born 14 May 1828 in Mo. died 15 June 1922 in Bowling Green, Mo. These are my GG grandparents. I would like to know when John D. birth and death dates and his parents names. According to 1880 Arapahoe County, Denver Co. he was 51 yrs and a carpenter and his father was born in Pa. and his mother was born in Ky. John and Mary had at least 4 children. 1. Sarah Ellen 2. Laura Emma 3. Edwin Homer and 4. Olin Bascom. Thanks for any help. John Davis Guiley is my brick wall. Dee
Does anyone know this Guiley? He was born about 1828 in Pike county Mo. so I have been told. He married Mary Jane Schurman/Sherman July 2, 1848 in Pike county Mo. Mary Jane was born 14 May 1828 in Mo. died 15 June 1922 in Bowling Green, Mo. These are my GG grandparents. I would like to know when John D. birth and death dates and his parents names. According to 1880 Arapahoe County, Denver Co. he was 51 yrs and a carpenter and his father was born in Pa. and his mother was born in Ky. John and Mary had at least 4 children. 1. Sarah Ellen 2. Laura Emma 3. Edwin Homer and 4. Olin Bascom. Thanks for any help. John Davis Guiley is my brick wall. Dee
Dix I have the census disks for 1920 but do you have any idea where they were located, ie what part of county or what page or pages? Chick chick_putnam@nettally.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "dixieljaw" <dixieljaw@msn.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 5:14 PM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] J.W/W.J. Jackson, 1920... > Hi, > Does some have the 1920 census to look for John W. Jackson/William J. > Jackson, his wife was Sally "Baby Doll" Foster... I need to know some > decendants... No one in the family (and there aren't many left) knows what > became of them... According to his brothers' OBIT, they were in Louisiana, > Mo. in 1935... > Thanks, > Dix... > > >
Hi, Does some have the 1920 census to look for John W. Jackson/William J. Jackson, his wife was Sally "Baby Doll" Foster... I need to know some decendants... No one in the family (and there aren't many left) knows what became of them... According to his brothers' OBIT, they were in Louisiana, Mo. in 1935... Thanks, Dix...
Do you have the birth state and /or year of birth s of John W or William J Jackson. I do not presently have access to the 1920 access(I have the microfiche, but my reader is not usable right now. However, I have Family Tree- Family Finder Index and several CD;s where I might possibly locate some data for you. Marilyn Moore mhm@commspeed.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "dixieljaw" <dixieljaw@msn.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:14 PM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] J.W/W.J. Jackson, 1920... > Hi, > Does some have the 1920 census to look for John W. Jackson/William J. > Jackson, his wife was Sally "Baby Doll" Foster... I need to know some > decendants... No one in the family (and there aren't many left) knows what > became of them... According to his brothers' OBIT, they were in Louisiana, > Mo. in 1935... > Thanks, > Dix... > > > >
I have furniture built about 1860 from I think Louisiana Missouri. The back of these marble top darlings had a tag sying Lynott and Company. And th town name was worn. As these were my ancestors who came from there I assume they were made by the Lynotts of LA MO.. I am not a LYNOTT. My family are the STEWARTS.....I am just trying to find the nature of the history of the furniture made by the Lynotts.
I'm a long way off now and need some help with two people in Louisiana, MO. John Peter LYNOTT married Magdalene RICE, hopefully in Pike Co. MO. They had dau Edith LYNOTT who md 1861 in Bowling Green to Ernest Bartley GORIN - our direct line. From then on, I'm "safe" - have all the data. Looking for the parentage, birth and death date of Magdalene. Three Rice families on the 1860 census, am reading the 1870 census now and so far nothing. Two of the Rice families came from PA thru IL. One came from Ireland. I imagine they are buried at Riverside (don't have notes handy) Cemetery in Louisiana, MO along with the Gorins, etal. Has this cemetery been transcribed? Don't have birth or death dates on her hubby, Lynott either. Can anyone help??? Thanks so much! 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 ><>
Still searching for parents of: Margaret Elvira WHITE, b.1828 Ralls/Pike Co,m.Francis M CHRISTIAN Belle WHITE, m. CROMWELL Thanks so much...........Melba
I am interested in any information regarding a George Sherman who died in Frankford, Mo May 1982. He was born in August of 1899 in IL. If anyone comes across aburial place or knows of the Shermans in Pike county, Mo please let me know. Thanks Joseph Meyer
HI IM NEW TO THE LIST I AM RESEARCHING MY GGGGRANDPARENTS THEY WERE MARSHEL BARBEE OR BARBEY AND SUSAN BROWNING THEY WERE MARRIED PIKE COUNTY JUNE 26, 1835 MY GGRANDFATHER WILLIAM HENRY WAS BORN AROUND 1840 PIKE COUNTY. ANY INFO APPRECIATED I AM AT A DEAD END. JUDY
Hi, His name was William J. Jackson or John W. Jackson...He was born 1862 in Cumberland Co. Ill. His wife was Sally "Baby Doll" Foster... According to his brothers OBIT, they were in Louisiana, Mo. in 1935... He would be 73... Does anyone have a cemetery lookup...? No one in the family knows where he got to... Thanks, Dixie Lea in K.C...
Hello Everyone, I haven't received anything from the list in awhile and wanted to check to make sure I was still subbed. Steve Young
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1063739329 No names or date on picture. It is an old photo of a mother and child taken in Louisiana, MO. I have no association with the picture or seller. Just thought it would be worth a look in case someone recognizes the photo. Appears to be taken around the turn of the century to me. Chuck McCardie -- The older I get, the better I was!
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Greetings to All: Does anyone know the following family as found in the 1880 census of Louisiana, Pike Co., MO, page 486C: SISEMORE, John, 57/IL Mary, 39/IN John 14/MO Belle, 12/MO Charley, 11/MO Ernest, 4/MO I am hoping that the daughter listed as "Belle" above is Hattie Belle SIZEMORE, b ca 1868/MO, who married William George Grant BOLES ca 1885/MO or KS or CO. William and Hattie Belle had twins in CO in 1886 before moving on to WY where they died ca 1896. Thanks for any help you can provide on this line in Pike Co. MO. April Robbins aerobbins@earthlink.net