Is the Pike Co., MO 1850, 1860 and or 1970 Pike Co., MO online anywhere? Kathleen Burnett
George Washington Peairs b. 1785 d 1854 Spencerburg, Pike Co., MO Lucy Dean Peairs b. 1793 d. 1863 Spencerburg, Pike Co., MO Nancy Malvina Brown (wife of William Brown) James Nelson Peairs b. 1815 d. 1832 Spencerburg, Pike Co., MO Emmaranda Smith (wife of Banbridge Smith) Harriet June Moore (wife of Benjamin Buford Moore) b. 1825 Spencerburg, Pike Co., MO - d 1898. Keziah Amanda Smith (wife of George Smith) b. 1832 Spencerburg, Pike Co., MO She had the following children: Bennie Smith and Darwin Smith Kathleen Burnett
I am seeking a look up for county birth records for my great great aunt Emmaline (Emma) J. Lyons born March 24th, 1872 according her certificate of death. Though, in the 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 census her birth year was 1873 and said she was born in Kansas or Missouri. Her parents were Alfred C. Lyons and Harriett (Hattie) Lyons...LOOKING for their MARRIAGE RECORD. Any information would be greatly appreciated! -Michael Lyons LyonsPride01@aol.com
Here is one in 1830. It's from Ancestry.com. There weren't any in the 1820. RICE, JOSEPH State: MO Year: 1831 County: Pike County Record Type: Township: No Township Listed-tax List Page: Database: MO 1830-1839 Census Index Robyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "crice" <crice@panetworks.net> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:25 PM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] 1820&1830 Pike Co Censuses > Would anyone be able to tell me what Rice heads of households were in the > Pike Co. 1820 and 1830 Censuses? > Thank you very much for any information. > In response to my query for Pike 1840 Census, I found out there was one: a > V.R. Rice on page 134. > Anne >
sonny moore wrote: > > In the fall of 1865, Boston Taylor left Iowa and traveled to MO. With > him was Elizabeth Bundron (formerly Miss Moore) and perhaps several > children by the late Mr. Bundron. > > Where did they move to?............... supposedly ....... Spring > Hill, Pike Co., MO. > > What was the child's name that would have been born 1865-1867 (last name > could have been Bundron but probably Taylor). > > When and where did Boston and Elizabeth die? It is thought Boston died > before 1878 & have no idea about Elizabeth. She may have been a Taylor > by the time of her death. > > Boston was considered an honest but poor man. > > ANY help will be appreciated. > > Thank you. > > Z Sonny, This may be a stretch but here is an Elizabeth Taylor in Pike County on the 1880 census CD. Census Place: Salt River, Pike, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254709 National Archives Film T9-0709 Page 679C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John W. TAYLOR Self M M W 27 MO Occ: Farmer Fa: OH Mo: VA Elizabeth TAYLOR Mother F W W 68 VA Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA Laura MC PATTEN Other F S W 16 KY Occ: Servant Fa: VA Mo: VA ================================================================== I checked the name Bundron in MO with no luck. There are several Bundren in Macon County but no Elizabeth. Checking further, I found a Boston in Randolph County, MO, which is only a few counties west of Pike. This is just an index for the HOH. The full census should tell you more. TAYLOR, BOSTON State: MO Year: 1870 County: Randolph County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Salt Spring Twp Page: 255 Database: MO 1870 Federal Census Index ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hope this is something you can use. Chuck McCardie -- The older I get, the better I was!
Genieseaker@aol.com wrote: > > I am trying to find some kind of proof for a the Birth of Nancy Mary Bean > born in and around Pike Co., MO. Everything I find say she was born 15 Oct > 1815 I was also told she was married in 1827. This would make her 12 years > old than, which is possible I. Know. Can any one help. > Thank you > Karen > > Researching: > (Bass,Cook/Wills,Davis,Harris,Jourdan/Jordan, > Hindman,Proctor,Richardson,Winborn) > (Bradson,Brannum, > Glenn,Hibbs,Thomas) > (Hardin,Hoge/Hogue,Kingston/Kinningson,Thomas) > (Hardin,Marrs,Miller,Myers,Thomas,Smith,Ware) > (Ball, Bean, Henry, > Russell,Walker) (Bean, Henry,Nichols, Walker) > Clemmens,Crews,Moore),Bean,Flagg,Jamison,Kerr,Nichols,Richardson) > (Amos,Chesser, > Gunthrie,Price,Reeves,Rock Wann,) > (Ivy, Rock, Teel, Alphin, McDonald Do you know who she married? Missouri Marion County Bean, Nancy married Gunder, Richard on 28 Dec 1848 in Marion County, Missouri I can check some census stuff if you can give her married name. The one above I found on Ancestry. There was another on my side of the state but I think Marion is near Pike. Chuck McCardie Farley, MO -- The older I get, the better I was!
I am trying to find some kind of proof for a the Birth of Nancy Mary Bean born in and around Pike Co., MO. Everything I find say she was born 15 Oct 1815 I was also told she was married in 1827. This would make her 12 years old than, which is possible I. Know. Can any one help. Thank you Karen Researching: (Bass,Cook/Wills,Davis,Harris,Jourdan/Jordan, Hindman,Proctor,Richardson,Winborn) (Bradson,Brannum, Glenn,Hibbs,Thomas) (Hardin,Hoge/Hogue,Kingston/Kinningson,Thomas) (Hardin,Marrs,Miller,Myers,Thomas,Smith,Ware) (Ball, Bean, Henry, Russell,Walker) (Bean, Henry,Nichols, Walker) Clemmens,Crews,Moore),Bean,Flagg,Jamison,Kerr,Nichols,Richardson) (Amos,Chesser, Gunthrie,Price,Reeves,Rock Wann,) (Ivy, Rock, Teel, Alphin, McDonald
Would anyone be able to tell me what Rice heads of households were in the Pike Co. 1820 and 1830 Censuses? Thank you very much for any information. In response to my query for Pike 1840 Census, I found out there was one: a V.R. Rice on page 134. Anne
I have a listing of most of the churches that my husband's ancestor Rev. George Rice(1822-1887) served in Pike Co. Would anyone have a history on the following churches that might mention him: Buffalo, Clarksville, Concord, Frankford, Mt. Air(he served 1859-60), Prosperity, Macedonia(he served 1851-57), Antioch, and Smyrna(he founded it 1853) Rev. George Rice was ordained in the Salt River Presbytery in 1848 and served in it until leaving for service in CO in 1864/65. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Anne
The 1840 census day was June 1st, but the time allowed was 9 months. Gloria Lester gclester@juno.com >>^. .^<< ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Would anyone know the month the 1840 Pike Co., MO Census was taken? Would anyone be able to lookup the following couples for me in its' census? George and Mary Rice married August 3, 1840 Ralls Co., MO Amos and Mary Ellis married July 7, 1834 Ralls Co., MO Both of these couples end up in Audrain Co. along the Hickory Creek for the 1850 and 1860 Censuses. Amos' daughter Mary marries George's son Jacob. Then, they are all out in Clear Creek Co., CO for the 1870 Census. Thank you. Anne
Hello, this is my first post to this list.......in 1830 Walter Crow purchased a piece of land near Ashley. When I tried to pinpoint the property I found that the township and range numbers appear to be turned on a diagonal from the rest of the numbers that surround the town. I am looking for Section 26, Township 53 north, Range 3 west, and it appears that sections 20-26 are not labeled (at least on topozone.com, which is the only map I have with township/ranges on it). Can someone please point me in the right direction to find another map (online would be nice) with township and ranges clearly labeled? Thanks! Tracey Crow Crow Family History and Genealogy Surnames: Crow, Pritchett, Miller and others
BOWLING GREEN TIMES Thursday September 28, 1893 Corso Items Uncle Jon Davis a highly respected citizen who lived a few miles west of here died Tuesday morning and was buried Wednesday by the A.O.U.W. order of which he was a worthy member. BOWLING GREEN TIMES October 5, 1893 In Memoriam At his residence, near New Hartford, Mo., Mr. Jonathan Davis, of that terrible disease, consumption, on Sept. 24th 1893. S. S. Keith preached his funeral on the 26th in the presence of a large consourse of relatives and friends. His remains were interred at the family cemetery on the farm of Dave Parson. He was buried by the A.O.U.W. fraternity. Bro. Davis was a devoted member of Indian Creek Baptish Church. Bro. Davis was born July 15, 1863 (actual year 1837), in Tyler County, VA., being at his death 56 years, 4 months and a5 days old. He leaves a wife, three daughters and two sons to mourn his absence. "To know him was but to love him." A Bro. in Chirst. Jonathan Davis married Martha Jane Parsons, daughter of Joseph B. Parsons, November 6, 1854, in Pike County. He had a brother, Alexander and I believe Absalom Davis is also a brother, and sisters Harriet, who married Rowland Hill in VA, and Nancy, who married Jacob Bradford in VA. Jonathan and Rebecca Davis, as well as Absalom Davis came to Pike in abt. 1854. I did find another Alexander Davis, age 36, in Tyler County in the next household to Jonathan and Rebecca with Mary Ann, age 29, and Charles, age 10. I don't know how or if this Alexander connects to Jonathan. I have found on the internet that Jonathan, Sr. and Rebecca are buried in Smyrna Cemetery. Jonathan Sr. died May 26, 1860 and Rebecca died June 5, 1877. If someone has access to the Smyrna records, I would certainly appreciate a look-up to verify this. Napoleon Davis, son of Absalom, had a son, also named Absalom that is buried in the Parsons Cemetery near Rt. O. The cemetery record states, 'Absolom Davis, son of N. & A. S. Davis, b. July 26, 1875 -d. Aug. 21, 1875. I would like to learn the name of Napoleon's wife. Absalom Davis had sons Napoleon, died in Grenola, KS, Asa M., lived in West Plains, MO, and Mansfield T. Davis, who lived in Lawrence County, MO. His daughters were Elizabeth, married to Henry M. Hopke; Virginia, who married John J. Keith; and Emma who married John T. Malone. Absalom and his wife, Mary Holmes are supposedly buried in Mount Zion church cemetery, near New Hartford. Jonathan and Martha Jane had Elizabeth Ann Davis, wife of George J. Staten, Joseph Lee Davis, Harriet Jane Davis, wife of Fritz. C. Stroker, Sarah Rebecca Davis, wife of M.T. Wright, Nancy Louise Davis, wife of John Henry Parsons, and Thomas Jefferson Davis. I would like to exchange information with any descendants and appreciate any information anyone is willing to share. Thanks, Donna Price
Hi group I am researching the following surnames names from Pike Co. MO. BRANDON BURBRIDGE McCONNELL I will be in Pike Co. MO. on Monday 29, Oct. 2001 If anyone has any information on these families please contact me. I am interested in father of Louisa ( Burbridge) BRANDON , who may have possibly been Thomas BURBRIDGE. Also need a court document that was a law suit between Nancy McConnell BRANDON and the children of her brother Joseph McCONNELL dated , 17. Sept. 1844 Any help to locate information or where any of these families are burried, would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Rick Cole 4th.Great Grandson of Peter and Nancy McConnell BRANDON
Bluejean wrote: > > Hi! At the end of August I was in SLC for a couple of days and took the > opportunity to look at the microfilmed probate records for Pike County, MO. > > I looked at the original of the "Peter Moss Est Bond of Administration" > that was posted by Carol Tarpley Webster during the summer. I found in > addition a small addition which is "Peter Moss Est Letter of > Administration." My transcription of this is available if anyone is > interested, although it doesn't add anything of genealogical value. > > But... while looking for Colvin information in the probate records (my > Zerelda Moss married James E. G. Colvin) I happened accross (purely by > accident) Guardian Bond records for the following children of Peter Moss: > Surrepta, Emeline, Walter, David, Vince, Jefferson, Jacob, Malinda, > Adaline, James and Zerilda. > > The bonds are NOT indexed by the childrens names, but by the names of the > guardians, who include: Mason Rose, James H Mitchell and John A Woods. > > If anyone is interested in my transcriptions or microfilm roll and page #, > I'll be happy to share. > Jean Jean, Just an FYI only. My great grandmother, Mary Prudence Carpenter McCardie, married a Clayton Colvin, probably in Pike around 1880. I have never studied this in detail but I have them having 2 children; Mary Caroline, and Bertha Lee. May be unrelated but thought I would throw it out there. Chuck McCardie -- The older I get, the better I was!
Hi! At the end of August I was in SLC for a couple of days and took the opportunity to look at the microfilmed probate records for Pike County, MO. I looked at the original of the "Peter Moss Est Bond of Administration" that was posted by Carol Tarpley Webster during the summer. I found in addition a small addition which is "Peter Moss Est Letter of Administration." My transcription of this is available if anyone is interested, although it doesn't add anything of genealogical value. But... while looking for Colvin information in the probate records (my Zerelda Moss married James E. G. Colvin) I happened accross (purely by accident) Guardian Bond records for the following children of Peter Moss: Surrepta, Emeline, Walter, David, Vince, Jefferson, Jacob, Malinda, Adaline, James and Zerilda. The bonds are NOT indexed by the childrens names, but by the names of the guardians, who include: Mason Rose, James H Mitchell and John A Woods. If anyone is interested in my transcriptions or microfilm roll and page #, I'll be happy to share. Jean
In the fall of 1865, Boston Taylor left Iowa and traveled to MO. With him was Elizabeth Bundron (formerly Miss Moore) and perhaps several children by the late Mr. Bundron. Where did they move to?............... supposedly ....... Spring Hill, Pike Co., MO. What was the child's name that would have been born 1865-1867 (last name could have been Bundron but probably Taylor). When and where did Boston and Elizabeth die? It is thought Boston died before 1878 & have no idea about Elizabeth. She may have been a Taylor by the time of her death. Boston was considered an honest but poor man. ANY help will be appreciated. Thank you. Z
Still trying to find when Boston I. Taylor died and where is he buried?. He left the state of Iowa abt 1865 and lived in MO for 13 yrs before his death. It was thought that he died in Pike Co., MO but so far, no one has any information on him. His child with Elizabeth was born in 1865 or 1866 some where in MO and thought it would be near if not in Pike Co., MO. Hey, where are your helpers? I need some help!. Thanks for trying. Z
MiniAlie@aol.com wrote: > > You caught me while I had the right CD in for Missouri. This is from the 1880 > census CD. > > You say "had" -- does this mean you no longer have it? My friend has a line > in Pike co around that time: > > George Rason/Razin KEITH m 2nd 1856 [prob Pike co] to Margaret Ann CANNADY; > land record places him in Jennings co, IN on 15 Mar 1837, but George and 1st > wife Sarah "Sallie" DARNEL moved some time after that, and he was listed in > 1840, 1850 and 1860 census as living in Peno Township, Pike co, MO. He > apparently died 1900, so I suspect he would be in the same area circa 1880. > Margaret possibly died before 1892 [marriage date of George to third wife > Sarah Jane (EPPERSON) SINCLAIR]. George had 20 children with his three > wives, and I can furnish names and some other info on request. > > Tandy Holdman KEITH [son of George and Margaret (CANNADY) KEITH] born 24 Jan > 1868 in Pike co, MO. Married 17 Nov 1894 to Rebecca Ruyle HESKETT/ HASKETH. > She may be listed with her parents' family in the area, too. They had 2 sons > and a daughter. > > My friend's BECK line -- James Washington BECK and May Finette PARKS -- he > didn't move to Pike county until after 1887, so would not be in Louisiana, MO > in the 1880 census, of course. They had 3 sons, and after Nettie ran off > with Oliver GARRETT, she had another son, probably in the Van Buren co, IA > area. > > James and Nettie's son Carroll Alexander BECK m 1905 in Farber, Audraine co, > MO to Iretta Margaret CLARK, and their 11 children were all born in > Louisiana, MO. > > I am looking for the census info of course, if you still have the CD, but I > have mentioned all the rest of this, in case anyone else can make a > connection with these lines. > > Thanks for taking the time to read, > > Alie I have the 1880 LDS census CD's for the entire US. I meant that I just happen to have the MO CD in at the time. ensus Place: Peno, Pike, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254709 National Archives Film T9-0709 Page 658D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace George R. KEITH Self M M W 66 KY Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: VA Margaret KEITH Wife F M W 52 MO Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: AL George B. KEITH Son M S W 22 MO Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: KY Mo: MO Louisa C. KEITH Dau F S W 18 MO Fa: KY Mo: MO Racheal KEITH Dau F S W 16 MO Fa: KY Mo: MO Harvey T. KEITH Son M S W 15 MO Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: KY Mo: MO Lucinda KEITH Dau F S W 14 MO Fa: KY Mo: MO Tanda H. KEITH Son M S W 12 MO Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: KY Mo: MO Joseph S. KEITH Son M S W 10 MO Fa: KY Mo: MO Silvester F. KEITH Son M S W 9 MO Fa: KY Mo: MO Omega KEITH Son M S W 7 MO Fa: KY Mo: MO ================================================================ No hits on Rebecca/Becky Heskett in Missouri. There are several Hesketts in Ralls County. --------------------------------------------------------- No luck on the Beck names either for MO. Had several hits on James but did not see anything with her names as spouse. Sorry not much help. Maybe can look more later when I have time. Chuck -- The older I get, the better I was!
CathleenHolly@aol.com wrote: > > I am looking for information on the Canada family from Mo (at one time). I > was told that Mary Ann Canada was born in Lewis County, Mo in 1815. Does > anyone have any information on this family at all??? > Cathleen Kennedy You caught me while I had the right CD in for Missouri. This is from the 1880 census CD. Could this be her with widowed to a Mudd? Census Place: Louisiana, Pike, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254709 National Archives Film T9-0709 Page 500D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Mary MUDD Self F M B 70 NC Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC Hanna CANADA Dau F M B 34 NC Fa: NC Mo: NC Dennis CANADA GSon M S B 17 MO Fa: NC Mo: NC Lewis CANADA GSon M S B 20 MO Occ: Laborer Fa: NC Mo: NC Susan CANADA GDau F S B 7 MO Fa: NC Mo: NC Henry CANADA GSon M S B 3 MO Fa: NC Mo: NC Chuck McCardie -- The older I get, the better I was!