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    1. [MOPOLK] Huckaby/Payne
    2. DJW
    3. If you are interested in these surnames and others who lvd Polk Co. and later moved to Harper Co. OK, check out this site. He is asking for identification of those pics that had none. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/l/a/Kenneth-Clagett-Tulsa/?Welcome=1026670556 Be sure to copy all the URL if it covers two lines in the Email. Doris

    08/04/2003 05:50:27
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] 1851 Migration
    2. J.R. Smith
    3. AT ONE TIME IN THE 1950S I WORKED FOR JOE BEN & ROSEMARY TUCK .MORRISVILLE,MO. POLK CO. ARE THE SOME OF YOU FAMILY.

    08/04/2003 05:18:09
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] Anderson Family Migration
    2. Linda or Duane Hileman
    3. Please give the parents of Moses Cunningham. Thanks, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary & Mary Hanna (by way of kg_sno <[email protected]>)" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:52 PM Subject: [MOPOLK] Anderson Family Migration > > Belle, > > My cousin in Springfield, MO saw your request for migration information and > he was kind enough to forward it to me. Moses Cunningham Anderson and > Rebecca Thompson were my gggrandparents. I knew they were from Blount Co., > TN, but searching there gave me the names of so many Andersons that I could > not place my family. I have the names of both of their respective parents, > but no further in my lineage on those lines. I will be happy to share what > I have if it will help you in your search. > > Mary L. Anderson Hanna > > > ==== MOPOLK Mailing List ==== > Unsubscribe: MOPOLK-L/[email protected] > Add only one word to text area: unsubscribe >

    08/04/2003 04:13:57
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] Anderson Family Migration
    2. J.R. Smith
    3. Did Mose Anderson live in Morrisville,Mo. Polk Co.? Show a Mose Anderson-b- 1870-d-1948 buried at Morrisville and Rebecca Thompson Anderson -b-1814-d-1893,buried at Hickory Grove Cem. Polk Co. Mo. J.R.Smith

    08/04/2003 04:07:42
    1. [MOPOLK] Anderson Family Migration
    2. Gary & Mary Hanna
    3. Belle, My cousin in Springfield, MO saw your request for migration information and he was kind enough to forward it to me. Moses Cunningham Anderson and Rebecca Thompson were my gggrandparents. I knew they were from Blount Co., TN, but searching there gave me the names of so many Andersons that I could not place my family. I have the names of both of their respective parents, but no further in my lineage on those lines. I will be happy to share what I have if it will help you in your search. Mary L. Anderson Hanna

    08/04/2003 02:52:19
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] 1851 Migration
    2. Bev Allen
    3. At 03:08 PM 8/3/03 -0400, you wrote: >In 1851, a group migrated to Polk Co. from East Tennessee. I am interesting >in learning precisely WHO made up this wagon train. We have Tuck family members coming from Blount Co., TN. The information I have is Joseph Tuck and his wife, Elizabeth Bond and family moved first (from what I can tell) and then Joseph's mother, Nancey Stanley Tuck came across from Lincoln County, MO, to live with her son, after her husband Cary Tuck passed away. Joseph's brother Hiram also lived in the Polk Country area, and married Mary Russell there. Several of their daughters married Polk County men...Minerva married Billy Ryan; Jane married Tom McGuire; Ellen married Frederick Everly (from Illinois); Sarah married James Ryan; Mary Elizabeth married John David Everly (from Illinois); and son, Joseph Neuton Tuck married Polly Crosswhite. Another son of Cary and Nancey Tuck, William, married to Anna Bond, lived in the Polk County area also. If anyone is related, I would love to hear from you! Bev Allen Langley, BC Canada

    08/04/2003 02:32:16
    1. [MOPOLK] Re: Henderson & Eliza Jane Potter
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HMB.2ACE/1167.1 Message Board Post: This is the only Potter family I have listed; Name: Nancy Minerva POTTER Sex: F Birth: 04 APR 1840 in Jackson, Polk, Missouri 1 Death: 04 JUL 1925 in Jackson, Polk, Missouri Census: 1880 Morgan, Dade, Missouri Father: Jesse POTTER b: 30 NOV 1805 in Knox, Warren, Kentucky Mother: Martha "Patsy" JOHNSON b: SEP 1805 Marriage John COWAN b: 02 MAY 1832 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee Married: 16 SEP 1858 in Polk Co., Missouri

    08/04/2003 12:38:53
    1. [MOPOLK] C.R. man arrested in Internet genealogy scam
    2. lanita miller
    3. From this morning's Cedar Rapids Gazette: (Aug 1, 2003) ------------------------------------------------------------ C.R. man arrested in Internet genealogy scam By Christoph Trappe The Gazette Friday, August 01, 2003, 10:01:40 PM CEDAR RAPIDS -- Local investigators say they have cracked a genealogy Internet scam that spread across the nation and overseas. Police on Friday arrested Elias Abodeely II, 22, of 340 Owen St. NW, on suspicion of identity theft and three felonies -- first-degree theft, money laundering and ongoing criminal conduct. The crimes are punishable by up to 47 years in prison. Investigators claim Abodeely masterminded a 3-year genealogy scam that netted at least $14,000 and between 220 and 260 victims -- a handful of them from overseas. The total could be higher, but investigators haven't added up everything yet, said Cedar Rapids police investigator Greg Koenighain. Many visitors to Abodeely's genealogy Web sites signed up for what they thought was a five-day trial period, with the option of canceling after that time was up. They supplied financial information but found they were unable to cancel memberships and that money was taken out of their accounts or that their checks were cashed, police charged. "I got onto the site and all it does is bounce me into free sites I could get into without paying," said Glenn Oden, 59, of Graham, Wash., who said he lost almost $100 by signing up at the genealogy site. "I'm looking for the cancellation logo and there's none -- not anywhere inside the site. A few days go by and, guess what, he cashes the (online) check." At other sites, the cancellation button didn't work, Koenighain said. Then, one day in April, Oden said, his electronic check number was turned around and the check was cashed again. The identity theft charge stems from an accusation that Abodeely stole four women's Social Security numbers and used the numbers to establish accounts he used to process credit cards. "His associates solicited people for employment in data processing," Koenighain said. "The women gave them this info. They don't even know Abodeely." The Iowa Attorney's General Office received 84 complaints about Web sites linked to Abodeely dating back to 2000, said Bill Brauch, director of the office's Consumer Protection Division. Abodeely was booked and released from the Linn County Jail on Friday afternoon. Two more arrests are pending, Koenighain said. At least one of Abodeely's Web sites -- genseekers.com -- was still operating Friday, but officials were shutting it down, Koenighain said. Dick Eastman of Northborough, Mass., who publishes the Eastman Online Genealogy Newsletter to about 20,000 subscribers, said he received about 100 complaints about Abodeely's Web sites. "It's a clever little scam. He's very subtle," he said. "He says (he has) access to millions (of records), and one e-mail even said he has access to billions of records." ************************************************ Several people asked, so I thought I would post this follow-up message to everyone: Yes, please feel free to re-post this information elsewhere as you see fit. This article is NOT restricted to Plus Edition subscribers only. However, I would appreciate your attributing the information to Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter at http://www.eogn.com. Thank you. - Dick Eastman Thought you all needed to see this! Lanita

    08/03/2003 03:07:36
    1. [MOPOLK] 1851 Migration
    2. In 1851, a group migrated to Polk Co. from East Tennessee. I am interesting in learning precisely WHO made up this wagon train. People I know of and who were related >From McMinn County Presbyterians Samuel Hale (born abt 1801-05) and his wife Charlotte Matilda Cunnyngham Their daughter Louisa Jane Hale and her husband John E. Williams, Schoolteacher Their daughter Martha Leticia Hale and her husband George Davis Their daughter Amanda Elizabeth Hale Their daughter Margaret >From Blount County Presbyterian Moses Cunnyngham Anderson (born 1812) and his wife Rebecca Thompson All or some of their children.

    08/03/2003 09:08:30
    1. [MOPOLK] Migration in 1851
    2. I have just returned from a fabulous trip to Southwest Missouri during which I spent several marvelously happy days with the wonderful people of Bolivar at the Genealogy Society and Courthouse. While I was there, two different people told me of reading somewhere that when one group of people migrated from McMinn County, Tennessee to Polk Co., Missouri in 1851, they first came to Cooper County before ending up in Polk. Cooper County is where Boonville is located. I am interested in WHO they stopped with in Cooper County before moving on to Polk. Belle

    08/03/2003 09:01:48
    1. [MOPOLK] Firewalker @ Gilbraltar.net
    2. Does anyone have the current email address of Mike Kelley who used to post as [email protected]? I just tried to email him and it was returned. Belle

    08/03/2003 08:57:22
  1. 08/03/2003 08:04:19
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] Cemetery
    2. maggie .
    3. The areas of Enon Cemetery and Wishart are VERY SAFE AND FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES. If you have any questions or need any help just finding anything just let me know >From: Carolyn Caplinger <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [MOPOLK] Cemetery >Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 09:20:52 -0700 (PDT) > >I know exactly where it is and would be happy to >accompany you out there. I hope you are not going by >yourself. If so, you really should have someone go >with you. It's a nice cemetery but is a ways from the >main highway. > >--- [email protected] wrote: > > Hi would any one have the way to Enon Cemetery am > > going to be in the area > > next week will also visit Wishart and was told it > > was near by thanks > > [email protected] > > > > > > ==== MOPOLK Mailing List ==== > > Contact listowner: [email protected] > > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > >==== MOPOLK Mailing List ==== >Please snip all of the previous message, leave just enough to let everyone >know what you are responding to. Thanks! > _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    08/02/2003 03:12:05
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] Henderson & Eliza Jane Potter
    2. J.R. Smith
    3. About 32 Potters listed as buried in Polk Co. Mo. Also a number Potters listed in census books. Could you give me some names and or dates. J.R.Smith

    08/02/2003 12:02:40
    1. [MOPOLK] Henderson & Eliza Jane Potter
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Potter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HMB.2ACE/1167 Message Board Post: Looking for information on the Potter family. About 1820-1876. They are supposed to have been married in Polk County 1843/1844. Any information is appreciated [email protected]

    08/02/2003 09:49:12
    1. [MOPOLK] breaking news
    2. lanita miller
    3. > SPECIAL EDITION: Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter > > The following "Special Edition" is being sent to subscribers to the > Plus > Edition of Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter: > > I have written a number of times about a genealogy-related scam that > operates under a variety of names, including GenSeekers.com, > GenealogyGiants.com and more. In the July 7 edition of the > newsletter, I > identified the owner/operator of this "business" as 21-year-old Elias > Abodeely of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Since then, I have had conversations > with > several people in Iowa about this "business." > > I can now report that earlier today the Cedar Rapids police department > arrested Elias Abodeely for his activities with GenSeekers.com and the > other Web sites he operates. > > KWWL television in Iowa is now reporting that Cedar Rapids Police have > made an arrest after a two year Internet crime investigation. The > crimes > involved genealogy websites. Today police arrested Elias Abodeely II of > Cedar Rapids.. He faces four charges: 1st degree theft, identity theft, > money laundering, and ongoing criminal conduct. Police say they expect > to > file charges against more suspects. > > Details are still developing. Keep an eye on the newsletter Discussion > Board at http://www.eogn.com for updates. I will also be writing about > this in the next newsletter. Lanita I Should have asked them BEFORE they died!

    08/02/2003 09:39:41
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] Cemetery
    2. Carolyn Caplinger
    3. I know exactly where it is and would be happy to accompany you out there. I hope you are not going by yourself. If so, you really should have someone go with you. It's a nice cemetery but is a ways from the main highway. --- [email protected] wrote: > Hi would any one have the way to Enon Cemetery am > going to be in the area > next week will also visit Wishart and was told it > was near by thanks > [email protected] > > > ==== MOPOLK Mailing List ==== > Contact listowner: [email protected] > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com

    08/02/2003 03:20:52
    1. [MOPOLK] Cemetery
    2. Hi would any one have the way to Enon Cemetery am going to be in the area next week will also visit Wishart and was told it was near by thanks [email protected]

    08/01/2003 04:00:23
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] Cemetery
    2. J.R. Smith
    3. Pull up Polk Co. Mo. web page click on cemeteries and go to enon cem it will tell you . J.R.Smith

    08/01/2003 03:30:26
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] Re: SIMMONS
    2. Brenda: I may have a clue for U. Try Nadine (Simmons) Hopkins, 610 Freeman St Bolivar,Mo 65613. I believe her father was Ernie. Don't know if she has a computer but telephone listed under Doyle Hopkins. Happy searching. r b

    07/31/2003 07:41:00