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    1. [MOPULASK] Re: 1860 Census Look Up
    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/UNB.2ACI/953.1 Message Board Post: I did a 1850 and a 1860 and 1870 of "Syntha Gosnell" and she was not listed any where. She must have gone by a different first name. Here are the Gosnell name for 1850 Missouri soundex search. None are listed in Pulaski. Gosnell, Archelus 13Th District, Camden, MO 1850 Gosnell, Peter 13Th District, Camden, MO 1850 Gosnill, Peter 13Th District, Camden, MO 1850 Gosnell, James Being 15Th Dist, Carroll, MO 1850 Gosnell, Susan Fabius Twp, Knox, MO 1850 1870 United States Federal Census has 0 matches for:

    11/22/2003 06:43:37
    1. Re: [MOPULASK] 1860 Census Look Up
    2. genealogy_love
    3. Harold, I have a printed 1860 Pulaski, but the index doesn't show a Gosnell or any close spelling. They have a Gosey and Goss, but none of them are Syntha. Are you sure of the date? Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: <gosnell36@bellsouth.net> To: <MOPULASK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 7:36 PM Subject: [MOPULASK] 1860 Census Look Up > 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/UNB.2ACI/953 > > Message Board Post: > > Is there someone with the 1860 Census of Pulaski Co., MO.? > if so I need a look up please: "Syntha Gosnell" b. 1844 who > were her parents? > > Thanks a lot > Harold Gosnell > p.s. the volunteer on the Pulaki site is taking Chemo and can't > do look ups now. > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    11/22/2003 04:54:46
    1. [MOPULASK] M. Thomas WEST Born Calloway Co. KY died in Pulaski County Missouri
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WEST / SWAN or SWANN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UNB.2ACI/955 Message Board Post: Searching for information on PARENTS of> M. THOMAS WEST> born: 26 March 1844 in Tenn or Kentucky Married> 5 Oct 1865 Calloway county, Kentucky Died: 15 Jan 1929 Farmington State Hospital, Farmington, Missouri Lived:Pulaski County/ Dixon Missouri Married> LOVEY ANN ELIZABETH SWANN born: 10 Oct 1855 Calloway County Kentucky died: 3 May 1918 Pulaski County Missouri 7 children of marriage> i have found only 5>>> 1. William Emmett West 2. James H. West 3. Nancy A. West 4. Thomas West 5. Noah S. West Any help would be greatly appreciated in finding information for any of these names. Thank you & God Bless Carold email> carold@fidnet.com

    11/22/2003 02:47:43
    1. [MOPULASK] ~*PLEASE READ*~ NO LONGER ABLE TO DO LOOK-UPS
    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/UNB.2ACI/954 Message Board Post: Due to serious health issues I am no longer able to provide look-ups. Your prayers for our family would be appreicated. I have enjoyed helping many of you and hope to one day be able to participate again as a look-up volunteer. Sincerely Kathy

    11/21/2003 09:16:34
    1. [MOPULASK] 1860 Census Look Up
    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/UNB.2ACI/953 Message Board Post: Is there someone with the 1860 Census of Pulaski Co., MO.? if so I need a look up please: "Syntha Gosnell" b. 1844 who were her parents? Thanks a lot Harold Gosnell p.s. the volunteer on the Pulaki site is taking Chemo and can't do look ups now.

    11/21/2003 11:36:22
    1. [MOPULASK] MOPULASK List Administrator: please contact Rootsweb
    2. Andrew Billinghurst
    3. Hi, **This message is being sent to the MOPULASK mailing list.** The email address that RootsWeb has for the MOPULASK list admin wilkersonfamily1@yahoo.com is bouncing, so RootsWeb is looking to make contact with the list admin. Will the list admin please contact Andrew Billinghurst (billingh@rootsweb.com) so that we know that you are still maintaining this list and please reply quoting this message. List members there is nothing for you to worry about and nothing for you to do, it is probably just an email problem for the person looking after the day-to-day management of this list. Rest assured that this does not mean that your list is in danger. Thanks! Andrew Billinghurst, RootsWeb Staff billingh@rootsweb.com -- Andrew Billinghurst <billingh@rootsweb.com> Genealogy mailing lists: http://lists.rootsweb.com/ Ancestry.com--Your #1 Source for Family History Online http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1241

    11/18/2003 02:31:21
    1. [MOPULASK] Book Signing
    2. Conor Watkins
    3. I recently reread that e-mail on the book signing for "Made In The Timber" and saw that it was in October and not coming up next weekend. I would like to get two copies of that book (one for myself and one for someone else) and was wondering where I could get them and how much they cost. Thanks, Conor Watkins cwatkin@umr.edu UM-Rolla Department of Geological Engineering Visit Conor Watkins' Ozark Mountain Experience at www.umr.edu/~cwatkin/cwome

    11/16/2003 02:53:39
    1. RE: [MOPULASK] Connor Watkins "Big Piney"
    2. Conor Watkins
    3. I think that the service that handles these messages truncates the longer links. It seems the last three digits got cut off. Anyways, try manually typing in ftp://msdis.missouri.edu/pub/drg/24k/unclipped/springfielde_24k_37092f1.tar. gz and see if that works. Make sure to include the ".gz" at the very end which is pushed to the next line on my screen. This is part of the Missouri Spatial Data Information Service, an excellent place to go if you are looking for digital maps of various types in Missouri. That is interesting about the shear bluffs of the Big Piney acting to channel the water and slow the current upstream, allowing silt to be deposited. I had never heard of this before but it makes perfect sense. This is a type of hydraulic choke that only occurs during floods. I have heard of Miller Spring but know nothing beyond the name. IF there is an interesting story, I would love to get the link on the area. Also, I am interested in the history of Slabtown Spring (I know some) and an overgrown resort structure a mile or two upstream on the Big Piney. I am also a caver and have been to quite a few caves in the Ozarks. There are over 5,000 in Missouri so I have been to just a tiny fraction of them all. If this is easily accessible (public or private with permission) and has a decent length of passage, I would be interested in checking it out. Glad you enjoy the articles. I enjoy the area and figure people at UMR should know there are things to do and places to see other than going to Wal Mart. See ya, Conor Watkins cwatkin@umr.edu UM-Rolla Department of Geological Engineering Visit Conor Watkins' Ozark Mountain Experience at www.umr.edu/~cwatkin/cwome -----Original Message----- From: Wayne Carroll [mailto:cwcarroll1@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 1:43 PM To: MOPULASK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOPULASK] Connor Watkins "Big Piney" Hello Connor: I thought I would let you know that I couldn't get onto your site through the last ftp://msdis.missouri.edu/pub/drg/24k/unclipped/springfielde_24k_37092f1.tar but was able to get through on your www.umr.edu/~cwatkin/cwome I liked your picture of the Big Piney River at Devil's Elbow. From what I remember, Big Piney River looks pretty much the same in many locations. The scenic road picture along the river north of Devil's Elbow also looks very similar to another road along the river near Big Piney. As I recall, high bluffs were present in many locations along the river and it was able to channel the water most of the time, except for some of the low lands. Quite often it flooded the lower areas in the winter time when there was lots of rain. That helped the farmers in some respect by laying down layers of new soil from further up stream. I remember a couple of occasions when we couldn't get to our farm because of high waters. One time when we returned late, dad stopped just short of plunging into the muddy waters of the rain swollen Big Piney River. Have you read any articles on the Miller Spring located near Big Piney? If you have but have not heard about the Miller family and how it was located, let me know. I think that I did put a piece on our Pulaski site a year or so ago. I still have that and can send it if you like. There is also a cave located near Big Piney on the south side of Big Piney River. I had a chance many years ago, to explore it a little myself, but did not have the expertise to do more than a superficial exploration. There is room at the entrance of the cave to stand and walk about. The mouth does face the river and could have been used, and probably was, to live in at least temporarily. The cave is located high up above the river on the face of a bluff and does require some hiking to get to it. I have looked at only a couple of your articles and found them interesting and like you have indicated, it will take a lot of reading to go through them all. Yours truly, Wayne ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    11/16/2003 02:52:00
    1. [MOPULASK] Connor Watkins "Big Piney"
    2. Wayne Carroll
    3. Hello Connor: I thought I would let you know that I couldn't get onto your site through the last ftp://msdis.missouri.edu/pub/drg/24k/unclipped/springfielde_24k_37092f1.tar but was able to get through on your www.umr.edu/~cwatkin/cwome I liked your picture of the Big Piney River at Devil's Elbow. From what I remember, Big Piney River looks pretty much the same in many locations. The scenic road picture along the river north of Devil's Elbow also looks very similar to another road along the river near Big Piney. As I recall, high bluffs were present in many locations along the river and it was able to channel the water most of the time, except for some of the low lands. Quite often it flooded the lower areas in the winter time when there was lots of rain. That helped the farmers in some respect by laying down layers of new soil from further up stream. I remember a couple of occasions when we couldn't get to our farm because of high waters. One time when we returned late, dad stopped just short of plunging into the muddy waters of the rain swollen Big Piney River. Have you read any articles on the Miller Spring located near Big Piney? If you have but have not heard about the Miller family and how it was located, let me know. I think that I did put a piece on our Pulaski site a year or so ago. I still have that and can send it if you like. There is also a cave located near Big Piney on the south side of Big Piney River. I had a chance many years ago, to explore it a little myself, but did not have the expertise to do more than a superficial exploration. There is room at the entrance of the cave to stand and walk about. The mouth does face the river and could have been used, and probably was, to live in at least temporarily. The cave is located high up above the river on the face of a bluff and does require some hiking to get to it. I have looked at only a couple of your articles and found them interesting and like you have indicated, it will take a lot of reading to go through them all. Yours truly, Wayne

    11/16/2003 04:43:11
    1. [MOPULASK] Big Piney
    2. Wayne Carroll
    3. Hello Judy French: Your are almost correct. Big Piney is very close to the boundary of Fort Leonard Wood, but not quite. As as young boy, I often could hear the sounds of the artillery as the soldiers practiced and the rat-tat-tat of automatic weapons. The last time that I visited Big Piney, where I was born, the roads were still gravel. Pavement stopped short just past the Hopewell Church which is slightly south of where Big Piney used to be. Yours truly, Wayne

    11/16/2003 01:55:36
    1. Re: [MOPULASK] Big Piney
    2. Judy French
    3. Judy, Hopewell Cemetery is located on Fort Leonard Wood Military Reservation. Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy To: MOPULASK-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 5:51 PM Subject: [MOPULASK] Big Piney Can someone tell me exactly where Big Piney was located in Pulaski Co. Would also like to know where the Hopewell Cemetery is. Any help appreciated. Thanks Judy ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    11/16/2003 12:35:28
    1. RE: [MOPULASK] Big Piney
    2. Conor Watkins
    3. I think the link I just sent got cut off at the end. If this one doesn't send right, the .gz at the end is also part of the link. ftp://msdis.missouri.edu/pub/drg/24k/unclipped/springfielde_24k_37092f1.tar. gz Conor Watkins cwatkin@umr.edu UM-Rolla Department of Geological Engineering Visit Conor Watkins' Ozark Mountain Experience at www.umr.edu/~cwatkin/cwome -----Original Message----- From: Conor Watkins [mailto:cwatkin@umr.edu] Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 11:01 PM To: MOPULASK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [MOPULASK] Big Piney Big Piney is located at NW 1/4, Sec 12, T34N, R11W on the Big Piney 1:24k USGS quadrangle map. Hopewell Church is listed nearby on the map just across the section line in Section 11 and both appear to be on Hwy TT. I assume the cemetery is near the church. This map is freely available in digital form by clicking at ftp://msdis.missouri.edu/pub/drg/24k/unclipped/springfielde_24k_37092f1.tar. gz This can be unzipped and viewed in any application that can see .TIF files but is best viewed in a GIS application such as ArcView or ArcGIS. Conor Watkins cwatkin@umr.edu UM-Rolla Department of Geological Engineering Visit Conor Watkins' Ozark Mountain Experience at www.umr.edu/~cwatkin/cwome -----Original Message----- From: Judy [mailto:jgood@cableone.net] Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 5:52 PM To: MOPULASK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOPULASK] Big Piney Can someone tell me exactly where Big Piney was located in Pulaski Co. Would also like to know where the Hopewell Cemetery is. Any help appreciated. Thanks Judy ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    11/15/2003 04:05:19
    1. RE: [MOPULASK] Big Piney
    2. Conor Watkins
    3. Big Piney is located at NW 1/4, Sec 12, T34N, R11W on the Big Piney 1:24k USGS quadrangle map. Hopewell Church is listed nearby on the map just across the section line in Section 11 and both appear to be on Hwy TT. I assume the cemetery is near the church. This map is freely available in digital form by clicking at ftp://msdis.missouri.edu/pub/drg/24k/unclipped/springfielde_24k_37092f1.tar. gz This can be unzipped and viewed in any application that can see .TIF files but is best viewed in a GIS application such as ArcView or ArcGIS. Conor Watkins cwatkin@umr.edu UM-Rolla Department of Geological Engineering Visit Conor Watkins' Ozark Mountain Experience at www.umr.edu/~cwatkin/cwome -----Original Message----- From: Judy [mailto:jgood@cableone.net] Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 5:52 PM To: MOPULASK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOPULASK] Big Piney Can someone tell me exactly where Big Piney was located in Pulaski Co. Would also like to know where the Hopewell Cemetery is. Any help appreciated. Thanks Judy ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    11/15/2003 04:00:53
    1. [MOPULASK] Big Piney
    2. Judy
    3. Can someone tell me exactly where Big Piney was located in Pulaski Co. Would also like to know where the Hopewell Cemetery is. Any help appreciated. Thanks Judy

    11/15/2003 10:51:34
    1. Re: [MOPULASK] Pulaski Co Missouri lookup
    2. Missouri Marriages to 1850 has 11 matches for Thalhoney In Missouri No Thalhoney listed any where in the united States you spelling would have to be off for this name to not come up anywhere. I used the soundex and this is what I found. Missouri Marriages to 1850 has 11 matches for:Thalhoney Names of Spouses (Last Names, First Names) Spouse 1 Spouse 2 Marriage Date Marriage Location Hall Tolin, David Lucy Hall, David Tolin, Lucy 28 Sep 1842 Missouri Daviess County Taillon Vient, Agatha Antony Taillon, Agatha Vient, Antony 03 Sep 1838 Missouri St. Louis County Mccarton Tolan, Bernard Margaret Mccarton, Bernard Tolan, Margaret 25 Nov 1838 Missouri St. Louis County Burchkemper Teilen, Henry Catharina Burchkemper, Henry Teilen, Catharina 21 Apr 1846 Missouri St. Louis County Mohrmann Thellen, John H. Mary Mohrmann, John H. Thellen, Mary 11 Feb 1847 Missouri St. Louis County Osterholt Thelen, Ludges A. Marie G. Osterholt, Ludges A. Thelen, Marie G. 25 Nov 1847 Missouri St. Louis County Hulsmann Thelen, Gerard H. Maria Enge Hulsmann, Gerard H. Thelen, Maria Enge 04 Jan 1849 Missouri St. Louis County Rooney Tullon, M. Mary Rooney, M. Tullon, Mary 09 Sep 1849 Missouri St. Louis County Phelps Tallon, John S. Elizabeth Phelps, John S. Tallon, Elizabeth 04 Oct 1849 Missouri St. Louis County Raskol Thahlem, Wilhelm Margaretha Raskol, Wilhelm Thahlem, Margaretha 26 Dec 1850 Missouri St. Louis County Brown Tolen, Sally William B. Brown, Sally Tolen, William B. 01 Dec 1847 Missouri Warren County

    11/13/2003 02:45:31
    1. Re: [MOPULASK] Pulaski Co Missouri lookup
    2. Here are a few names I found using the soundex there was no Barney OKelly or Kelly or O'kelly listed any where in the united States. 1840 United States Federal Census has 6 matches for:Kelly Kelly, P. Unknown Townships, Pulaski, AR 1841 N/A Kelly, P. Unknown Townships, Pulaski, AR 1840 Kelly, Nancy Pulaski City, Pulaski, KY 1840 Kelly, Paschal Pulsar City, Pulaski, KY 1840 Kelly, Margaret Pulaski City, Pulaski, KY 1840 Kelly, John Pulaski, Pulaski, VA 1840 ------------- 1850 United States Federal Census has (0) matches for: Kelly Pulaski County Missouri --------- 1870 United States Federal Census has (8) matches for:Kelly Pulaski County Missouri Bell Kelly 3 1866 Ohio White Cullen, Pulaski, MO Female Edmund Kelly 12 1857 Ohio White Cullen, Pulaski, MO Male Elizabeth Kelly 32 1837 Ohio White Cullen, Pulaski, MO Female George Kelly 7 1862 Ohio White Cullen, Pulaski, MO Male H Harrison Kelly 9 1860 Ohio White Cullen, Pulaski, MO Male Nelson Kelly 13 1856 Ohio White Cullen, Pulaski, MO Male Roby Kelly 1 1868 Ohio White Cullen, Pulaski, MO Male William Kelly 40 1829 Pennsylvania White Cullen, Pulaski, MO Male -------------- Social Security Death Index has 11 matches for:Kelly Pulaski Co. MO. GEORGE KELLY 4 Feb 1906 Feb 1981 Waynesville,Pulaski, MO LA (Before 1951 ) 437-10-5258 LEO R KELLY 30 Oct 1945 15 Sep 1989 Waynesville, Pulaski, MO MO (1960 And 1961 ) 500-46-8770 MICHAEL S KELLY 4 Nov 1946 15 Mar 2001 Waynesville, Pulaski, MO MO (1963 And 1964 ) 488-52-5399 MILDRED KELLY 13 Jul 1927 15 Mar 1997 Waynesville, Pulaski, MO MO (1961 ) 489-48-5055 PHILIP O KELLY 18 Aug 1916 5 Sep 1999 Richland, Pulaski, MO TX (Before 1951 ) 453-52-3110 --------------- 1850 Okelly, Uugene 82Nd District, St. Louis, MO 1850 --------- 1880 United States Federal Census:O'Kelly In Missouri James S. O'KELLY 32 <1848> Tennessee Self Married White Male German, Madison, MO Minnie M. O'KELLY 2M <1880> Missouri Dau Single White Female German,Madison, MO Rosella E. O'KELLY 19 <1861> Kentucky Wife Married White Female German, Madison, MO Daisy OKELLY 3 <1877> Missouri Dau Single White Female St. Louis,St. Louis, MO Edwd OKELLY 8 <1872> Missouri Son Single White Male St. Louis,St. Louis, MO Frances OKELLY 36 <1844> Missouri Wife Married White Female St. Louis, St.Louis, MO Q. J. OKELLY 35 <1845> MEX Self Married White Male St. Louis,St. Louis,MO Frank OKELLY 22 <1858> IRE Other Single White Male St. Louis,St. Louis,MO Edward O'KELLY 7 <1873> Missouri Son Single White Male St.Louis, St. Louis,MO Jennie O'KELLY 35 <1845> Missouri Wife Married White Female St. Louis, St.Louis, MO Sarah J. O'KELLY 3 <1877> Missouri Dau Single White Female St. Louis, St.Louis, MO T. Michael O'KELLY 38 <1842> IRE Self arried WhiteMale St.Louis, St.Louis,MO ------- Missouri Census, 1830-70 has 11 matches for:Okelly CHARLES OKELLY MO Barry County Shoal Creek Township 1860 BENJAMIN OKELLY MO Barry County Sugar Creek Township 1860 THOMAS OKELLY MO Bollinger County German Township 1870 JAMES OKELLY MO Crawford County Meramac Township 1870 DOLLY M. OKELLY MO Dade County Polk Township 1870 FRANCIS OKELLY MO Dade County Polk Township 1870 RICHARD** OKELLY MO Jackson County Independence City 1860 --- - M 25 IR- OKELLY MO St. Louis County 6 W. St. Louis 1870 HENRY OKELLY MO St.Louis County 6 W. St. Louis 1870 CONNOR OKELLY MO St.Louis County 8 W.St. Louis 1860 UUGENE OKELLY MO St.Louis County 82nd District 1850 ---------- Missouri Marriages, 1851-1900 has 7 matches for: Okelly EDWARD C. COAKER OKELLY, MARY EVLINE 2 Mar 1865 Lawrence MO GEORGE W. STARR OKELLY, SARAH J. 28 Nov 1869 Lawrence MO WILLIAM MATLOCK OKELLY, ELIZABETH 9 Dec 1854 Barry MO JAMES OKELLY HUDSON, MARY QUEEN 8 Mar 1857 Barry MO FRANKLIN OKELLY SMITH, ALSEY ANN 7 Sep 1858 Barry MO CHARLES OKELLY HELLMERS, CATHARINE 6 May 1860 Barry MO CHARLES OKELLY COPELAND, JOSEPHINE 10 Jul 1862 Barry MO

    11/13/2003 02:37:00
    1. [MOPULASK] Pulaski Co Missouri lookup
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: O'Kelley or Kelley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UNB.2ACI/952 Message Board Post: looking for any of these in 1850, 1860, 1870 census: Barney O'Kelly (Kelly) born 1821 Ireland Wife Catherine Thalhoney? born 1825 Waynesville Pulaski MO Daughter Julia Kelley born 1861 Waynesville Pulaski MO Thanks Bill Hurd whurd@cox.net

    11/12/2003 11:09:06
    1. [MOPULASK] Re: Bucher
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Booker, Bucher Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UNB.2ACI/392.2 Message Board Post: Nancy, I am the greatgrandaughter of Alice Booker,I don't know her birthplace or birthdate ,I think Waynesville,Mo. I think probably 1860 something I beleive she died around 1930 something,she is buried in Springfield, Mo. Her son Willet Booker is my grand- father, he was born 1885 pased away 1981. Alice had a sister named Fracis,who married Lacy Mitchell of Waynesville, Mo. also, brothers named Edward ,Martin and William. I would love to know Alice Bookers parents names & where they came from. My grandfather would not say, My aunt gave me a picture of Howard & Walter Booker before she passed away as children , I would be glad to send you a copy of it. She knew there was a family connection with the picture ,but, didn't know how. Any info how small would be so appreciated. I would be glad to share any info I have with you. Thanks, Audrey

    11/10/2003 11:49:49
    1. [MOPULASK] Re: William Riley Miller
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Miller, Hedrick Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UNB.2ACI/946.1.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Tammy: That would be great. Thank you so much. Bev.

    11/05/2003 10:56:17
    1. [MOPULASK] Re: William Riley Miller
    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/an/UNB.2ACI/946.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Bev, I am a cousin to Shirley. I have a picture of Wm. Riley and of Delitha. I have not been active in genealogy the last year or so but I will find the picture and scan it for you. Tammy

    11/05/2003 06:07:20