Are there any newspaper articles that give info about the death of Thomas Boyle who died in Huntsville April 20, 1908? There was a short notice in the Moberly paper, but did not give the cemetery, etc. Thanks and have a nice day, Betty Keith ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathy Bowlin To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 9:47 PM Subject: [MoRandolph] Higbee News, 12 July 1928, pt 1 of 2 The following are selected articles from the Newspaper, "The Higbee News" issued out of Higbee, in Randolph County, Missouri from the years 1887 through 1953. The editors were W. H. Welch and his son H. Scott Welch. This paper covered the Higbee area and the northeastern part of Howard county. The copyright notice at the end of this transcript is to keep this work free to the public, and to ensure it is not harvested by a fee-based genealogy site, or published in any format for profit. If you decide to use this information, PLEASE LIST ME AS THE SOURCE, rather than the paper. My transcription is another generation removed from the microfilm, and is a third generation copy of the original paper. For proper documentation, a researcher should obtain a photocopy of the microfilm for their own records, and use my transcript as anindex. The microfilm is available for interlibrary loan through the State Historical Society of Missouri, and a copy is also on file at the Moberly Public Library, generously donated by the Higbee Historical Society. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 2--HARLEY HAWKINS MARRIED--A marriage license was issued to Miss Emma Frances Lewis of St. Louis, and Harley Richard Hawkins of Fayette, by the recorder of Boone county in Columbia Saturday. While we were unable to get the details of the wedding, it is reported that their marriage took place the same day. Mrs. Hawkins is the daughter of Edwin Lewis of Glasgow, and has been in St. Louis taking a course in nurse's training in a hospital in that city. Mr. Hawkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hawkins of this city. He has for several years been employed by the Standard oil Co. here and recently has been an automobile salesman. Their many friends join with the Advertiser in extending congratulations and best wishes--Fayette Advertiser. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 2--MRS. A. R. CASH DEAD--Higbee friends and acquaintances of Mrs. A. R. Cash, who recently moved to Pearl, Ill., where Mr. Cash is operator for the Alton, were shocked when word came yesterday that she was dead, death occurring Tuesday night at a hospital in Louisiana, Mo., following an operation for appendicitis. She was 33 years old and is survived by her husband and two children, a son and daughter. The funeral will be held this afternoon in Curryville, Mo., her old home. The family made many friends during their residence in Higbee, all of whom join the NEWS in deepest sympathy to husband and children. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 2--TWINS TO REV. AND MRS. F. L. SECHRIST--Twin girls were born to Rev. and Mrs. Frank L. Sechrist in Lee Hospital Saturday night, July 7, 1928. Both Mrs. Sechrist and the babies are getting along nicely. The little girls have been named Elizabeth Lee and Frances Marie. These are the first twins that have been born in Lee Hospital since Dr. Shaw and Dr. Bloom have been in charge of the hospital.--Fayette Advertiser. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--MORRIS-ANDREWS--Mr. Elmo Morris and Miss Alberta Andrews were married in Los Angeles, Calif, on June 30th, arriving here the latter part of last week for a visit with relatives, and will return to Los Angeles next week where they will make their home. The bride is one of our prettiest and most accomplished young ladies and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Andrews and has been teaching since her graduation from Christian College teaching for a year or two in the school in Kansas City and last year in Los Angeles. Mr. Morris is a rising young attorney of Los Angeles, and is a man of fine appearance and address. The News joins other friends in congratulations and best wishes. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--A HAPPY REUNION--The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Williams was the scene of a happy occasion Sunday, it being a reunion of Mr. Williams' brothers and sister, and the dinner served was the first time in fifty years that the four children had been at the same table together. Needless to say the occasion was made the most of, and the old days were lived over again. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams, San Diego, Calif; James Williams, Holdenville, Okla., and Mrs. H. A. Howell, Columbia, Mo. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--BELL-GRAVES--Mr. W. S. Bell, a retired farmer of Edwards, Mo., and Mrs. Rilla Graves of this place, were united in marriage at the Grover hotel, Warsaw, Mo., on the 5th, by the Rev. Love, pastor of the Warsaw Christian church. A wedding breakfast at the hotel followed the ceremony, the guests being relatives and friends of the groom. The NEWS extends congratulations and best wishes. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--MOBERLY BOY DROWNED--Carl Esry, 14, of Moberly, was drowned in Forest Park lake, that city, Tuesday afternoon while in bathing. His body was recovered by the life guard stationed at the lake, who was notified by a negro woman that the boy was drowning, but who reached him too late to save him. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ware entertained with a dinner the following guests on Thursday, July 5: Mrs. C. Binney, Mr. and Mrs. T. Binney, Mrs. J. A. Terbert and daughter, Margurite, Mrs. L. C. Link and daughter, Frances Ellen, Thos. Honyon, all of Texas, and May Goe of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hull, and Mrs. Carl Sharp and son, Donald, Higbee. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--Ralph, the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nicholas, while at play one day last week, fell and sprained his right arm very severely. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 4--Ernest Rennolds of Moberly, who was reported last week as being critically ill, suffering from what was thought to be paralysis, was believed to be some better yesterday, altho' he is yet in a rather precarious condition and not much hope for his recovery is entertained. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 6--MRS. SUSAN STARKEY DEAD. Dies Suddenly at Her Home Sunday Night from Acute Indigestion--Interment Tuesday. Mrs. Susan Starkey, one of our best known and most highly respected residents, died at her home in the northwest part of town at 11 o'clock Sunday night, the cause of her death being an attack of acute indigestion. Since the death of her husband two years ago, Mrs. Starkey had lived alone, and was alone when attacked, but by her screams aroused neighbors who went to her assistance and called Dr. C. F. Burkhalter, but by the time the latter arrived she was dead. Deceased was born in Toledo, Ohio, in 1856 and was 71 years, 11 months and six days old. She was united in marriage to Anderson Starkey on December 20, 1875, and who died on July 9, 1926. They were the parents of two children--James A., who died July 3, 1920, and Clarence, of this place. Besides the son she is survived by six grandchildren and other more distant relatives and a legion of friends. Funeral services were held at the Christian church, with which deceased united twenty-two years ago, Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. E. M. Richmond of Moberly, in the presence of a large crowd of neighbors and friends, and interment was made in Higbee cemetery. The NEWS joins the community in deepest sympathy to the bereft. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 6--Mrs. Henry Neidig returned to her home in Lexington Wednesday after a visit of several weeks with her father, Thos. Towles. The latter, who has been quite sick for some time, is better, we are glad to say. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 6--Mr. and Mrs. John Foley entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Magruder, Mrs. Finis Thompson and daughter, Helen Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Lev Patrick, Nero Thompson, Jas. Perkins, Ferrill Spurling and Chas. Magruder. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 6--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhalter and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Burkhalter of Wellsville were the guests of Dr. C. F. Burkhalter Sunday. They were accompanied home by their mother, Mrs. A. E. Burkhalter, who had been the guest of the doctor for a week. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 2, Col. 3--OUR HUNTSVILLE LETTER, BY W. T. Dameron. Narrow Escape From Death.--While running a tractor on his farm four miles south of Huntsville, about four o'clock Monday afternoon, Porter Eubank, prominent farmer, and president of the County Farm Bureau, came near meeting death. He was driving the tractor, while a negro boy was doing the plowing with a cultivator hooked to the tractor. In making a turn Mr. Eubank backed the tractor so near the bank of Sweet Spring Creek, which runs through portions of his farms, that the machine slipped off the bank, turning completely over into three feet of water, carrying Mr. Eubank with it, and his escape from death is miraculous. He received two long gashes on the head, one cut on the arm and leg, but otherwise was not injured. His brother, Dave Eubank, brought him to town and the cuts were dressed by Dr. Bragg, and at last accounts Porter was doing nicely. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 2, Col. 3--OUR HUNTSVILLE LETTER, BY W. T. Dameron. Died--Huntsville citizens were much surprised and shocked when news of the sudden death of E. O. Doyle was told over the telephone wires Monday night. Mr. Doyle resided on the state highway between Huntsville and Moberly. He had not been feeling well for some time, and has been confined to his bed recently, but had gotten better, it was thought, and was going about some. About nine o'clock Monday night he complained of not feeling so well, and concluded to take a bath. Later his wife went to the bath room and found him in the bath tub in a sitting position and unconscious. With help she succeeded in removing him from the tub, but he only breathed a few times and died. he was a former prosecuting attorney of the county and was 64 years of age. He leaves a widow, two sons and one daughter, one brother, Prof. W. O. Doyle, of Huntsville, and many friends. He died of apoplex! y. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by me. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathy Bowlin. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however, quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons, as long as this notice is included. Kathy Bowlin Additions, corrections, comments welcome. ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? 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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/WNB.2ACI/191.27.1 Message Board Post: Gloria, I checked Harlan's Transcription of Marriages/Deaths in Randolph Co., MO from 1879-1909, and didnt' find a newspaper notice of marriage or death for John Daniel Newman, Frances Chase, Frances Chase Newman...........sorry!
If you search for Clifton Hill Cemetery in MO, you will come up with a couple choices that might have the cemetery included. Nadine ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 11:56 AM Subject: [MoRandolph] Matlock/Bagby > Does anyone have excess to Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Cemetery list for > Clifton Hill Cemetery. It's in Vol 7 Salt Lake City Gen Soc.of Utah > FHL film 0823735.2 or FHL fiche 6051155. > Or any cemetery list for Clifton Hill. I'm Looking for a death date for a > Mrs Saude (Bagby) Matlock . born June ? 1889 in Benton CO MO (Warsaw) > 1900 Census, she is in school. 1910 census, she is an English School > Teacher in Warsaw, 2nd ward Lindsay TWP in Benton CO. > On Charles Hess web site I see in 1920 a person Named S Matlock. I believe > that is Saudie. > She was married to the editor of Clifton Hill newspaper called the RUSTLER. > His name was Charles Caples Matlock b:2-28-1890 d: Jan 5th 1919 He was > buried in Clifton Hill Cemetery. (Only 27 years old) They could not have been > married very long. I loose track of Saudie after that. I don't see her on 1930 > census. (I checked only Clifton TWP on Census CD) She is not on SSDI nor in > the State of MO death list. That usually means re Marriage. .She was only > 31. Not sure where she disappeared to. > Saudie is out of the Randolph CO MO Bagby' line > Does anyone see her teaching in Randolph CO. Schools? > A Marriage record to someone else? > Warsaw Library has squat, She is not in Warsaw's Riverside Cemetery, > where I found some of her family members. > I would appreciate any help. > All I found that was pertinent on this list archives was this. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > --------------------------------- > Friday, 10 Jan 1919, Vol 32, No 38--Caples Matlock, editor of the Clifton > Hill Rustler, > one of Randolph's neatest and best papers, died at his home in that place > Sunday from > influenza. He was 27 years old, and is survived by his wife. Mr. Matlock > had only recently leased his paper and was preparing to move to Moberly to > accept a > position as > deputy under circuit clerk C. M. Hulen. > --------- > James M. Bagby Indep. MO > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >
James, I can't help you with your dilemma, but thought I would mention that I have a picture of Sudie's older sister Maude with my grandmother Berkley Keeling (Bradley) Stark (the picture is probably dated between 1910 and 1915 and the inscription on the back says "Berkley Stark and Maude Bagby." I could send this picture to you if you're interested. My grandmohter was a first cousin to Maude and Sudie Bagby as Berkley's father George Luther Bradley was a younger half-brother to Jessie Emeline Malone who married J.W. Bagby and were parents to both Maude and Sudie. I also show that Maude and Sudie had brothers names Rhea and Owen. Does this agree with what you have, and were there any other children? Finally, the Missouri Death Certificate database does have the death certificate for Jessie Emeline Bagby in case you're interested. She died in 1920 -- her informant was Maude Bagby. Thanks! David [email protected] wrote: Does anyone have excess to Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Cemetery list for Clifton Hill Cemetery. It's in Vol 7 Salt Lake City Gen Soc.of Utah FHL film 0823735.2 or FHL fiche 6051155. Or any cemetery list for Clifton Hill. I'm Looking for a death date for a Mrs Saude (Bagby) Matlock . born June ? 1889 in Benton CO MO (Warsaw) 1900 Census, she is in school. 1910 census, she is an English School Teacher in Warsaw, 2nd ward Lindsay TWP in Benton CO. On Charles Hess web site I see in 1920 a person Named S Matlock. I believe that is Saudie. She was married to the editor of Clifton Hill newspaper called the RUSTLER. His name was Charles Caples Matlock b:2-28-1890 d: Jan 5th 1919 He was buried in Clifton Hill Cemetery. (Only 27 years old) They could not have been married very long. I loose track of Saudie after that. I don't see her on 1930 census. (I checked only Clifton TWP on Census CD) She is not on SSDI nor in the State of MO death list. That usually means re Marriage. .She was only 31. Not sure where she disappeared to. Saudie is out of the Randolph CO MO Bagby' line Does anyone see her teaching in Randolph CO. Schools? A Marriage record to someone else? Warsaw Library has squat, She is not in Warsaw's Riverside Cemetery, where I found some of her family members. I would appreciate any help. All I found that was pertinent on this list archives was this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- Friday, 10 Jan 1919, Vol 32, No 38--Caples Matlock, editor of the Clifton Hill Rustler, one of Randolph's neatest and best papers, died at his home in that place Sunday from influenza. He was 27 years old, and is survived by his wife. Mr. Matlock had only recently leased his paper and was preparing to move to Moberly to accept a position as deputy under circuit clerk C. M. Hulen. --------- James M. Bagby Indep. MO ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]
I guess I had forgotten I had a question on James Patrick. However, I have as his death date Dec. 29, 1921, also from "acute indigestion." I didn't have a burial date. So I will try to locate that. Thanks for your info. I'm still looking for the marriage info. on J.W. Steely and Nancy A. Turner, however. Thanks again. Nadine ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 1:21 PM Subject: [MoRandolph] Steely/Pattrick > Nadine - I know you had a question on the exact date of death for James Green > Pattrick. I don't know if you are aware that his death certifcate is > available for viewing online. His date of death is listed on the certificate as 30 > Dec 1922 in Moberly, MO. He was buried the next day in the Sugar Creek > Cemetery. His cause of death is listed as "acute indigestion" exactly as you > indicated. > > Carole > > In a message dated 4/27/2006 10:30:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > Would you mind terribly to see if you can find a Nancy Angeline Turner and > Jesse Walker Steely, married in 1845. So far I haven't found them and I've > always thought there were married in Randolph Co. after coming from KY. > Thanks!!! > Nadine Mordt > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >
Does anyone have excess to Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Cemetery list for Clifton Hill Cemetery. It's in Vol 7 Salt Lake City Gen Soc.of Utah FHL film 0823735.2 or FHL fiche 6051155. Or any cemetery list for Clifton Hill. I'm Looking for a death date for a Mrs Saude (Bagby) Matlock . born June ? 1889 in Benton CO MO (Warsaw) 1900 Census, she is in school. 1910 census, she is an English School Teacher in Warsaw, 2nd ward Lindsay TWP in Benton CO. On Charles Hess web site I see in 1920 a person Named S Matlock. I believe that is Saudie. She was married to the editor of Clifton Hill newspaper called the RUSTLER. His name was Charles Caples Matlock b:2-28-1890 d: Jan 5th 1919 He was buried in Clifton Hill Cemetery. (Only 27 years old) They could not have been married very long. I loose track of Saudie after that. I don't see her on 1930 census. (I checked only Clifton TWP on Census CD) She is not on SSDI nor in the State of MO death list. That usually means re Marriage. .She was only 31. Not sure where she disappeared to. Saudie is out of the Randolph CO MO Bagby' line Does anyone see her teaching in Randolph CO. Schools? A Marriage record to someone else? Warsaw Library has squat, She is not in Warsaw's Riverside Cemetery, where I found some of her family members. I would appreciate any help. All I found that was pertinent on this list archives was this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- Friday, 10 Jan 1919, Vol 32, No 38--Caples Matlock, editor of the Clifton Hill Rustler, one of Randolph's neatest and best papers, died at his home in that place Sunday from influenza. He was 27 years old, and is survived by his wife. Mr. Matlock had only recently leased his paper and was preparing to move to Moberly to accept a position as deputy under circuit clerk C. M. Hulen. --------- James M. Bagby Indep. MO
I am looking for anyone that might have the surname of McCann in their line from the Paris Mo. area. Also we have Robertson and Parrish in our line. We start with Pleasant McCann. Pleasant Br. 1801 and was married to Sarah Dawson One of their sons was Robert McCann br. 1826 and married to Sarah Crow. br. 1827 they lived in Paris Mo. and are buried at Walnut Grove. Thanks Judy McCann
Am researching Burtons including: Henry Tony Burton, Henry Duncan Burton, Rev James Burton and earlier ancestors. Anyone from this line on the list? Carlene Burton Eckroade
Would someone remind me how to change my email address for this website. Also would like to look up old messages. Is there a website for that purpose? Thanks. Carlene Researching: Burton, Wilson, Hess, Kirkendall
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/WNB.2ACI/191.27 Message Board Post: are you still doing look ups..if so could you please see if theres a marriage record or john daniel newman to a frances chase year of 1883 to 1885...also would you happen to have death record of a frances chase newman possible died after 1887 to 1896..thank you gloria
Nadine - I know you had a question on the exact date of death for James Green Pattrick. I don't know if you are aware that his death certifcate is available for viewing online. His date of death is listed on the certificate as 30 Dec 1922 in Moberly, MO. He was buried the next day in the Sugar Creek Cemetery. His cause of death is listed as "acute indigestion" exactly as you indicated. Carole In a message dated 4/27/2006 10:30:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Would you mind terribly to see if you can find a Nancy Angeline Turner and Jesse Walker Steely, married in 1845. So far I haven't found them and I've always thought there were married in Randolph Co. after coming from KY. Thanks!!! Nadine Mordt
In a message dated 4/28/2006 9:48:00 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 2, Col. 3--OUR HUNTSVILLE LETTER, BY W. T. Dameron. Narrow Escape From Death.--While running a tractor on his farm four miles south of Huntsville, about four o'clock Monday afternoon, Porter Eubank, prominent farmer, and president of the County Farm Bureau, came near meeting death. He was driving the tractor, while a negro boy was doing the plowing with a cultivator hooked to the tractor. In making a turn Mr. Eubank backed the tractor so near the bank of Sweet Spring Creek, which runs through portions of his farms, that the machine slipped off the bank, turning completely over into three feet of water, carrying Mr. Eubank with it, and his escape from death is miraculous. He received two long gashes on the head, one cut on the arm and leg, but otherwise was not injured. His brother, Dave Eubank, brought him to town and the cuts were dressed by Dr. Bragg, and at last accounts Porter was doing nicely. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ Porter B. Eubanks B:8-19-1883 d: 1-16-1970 lived 86 years. Buried in Oakland Cemetery, Moberly, Randolph CO. MO . Porter was a miller by trade. He inherited the Bagby Mill when he married The owners youngest daughter on June 20-1906, Kathryn Bagby. Daughter of James Harrison Bagby & Nancy Henretta Ferguson. Porter & Kathryn ran the Bagby Mill unlil her death on 3-25-1925. They did not have any children. I'm not positive how much longer the Mill stayed in operation. One of the grinding stones can be seen by the side of Huntsville Courthouse. Porter married Virginia May Walker on Sept 15. 1936. I believe they had a daughter named Mildred Louise Eubanks. I have no data on Va, Mildred or Dave Eubanks James M. Bagby Indep MO.
The following are selected articles from the Newspaper, "The Higbee News" issued out of Higbee, in Randolph County, Missouri from the years 1887 through 1953. The editors were W. H. Welch and his son H. Scott Welch. This paper covered the Higbee area and the northeastern part of Howard county. The copyright notice at the end of this transcript is to keep this work free to the public, and to ensure it is not harvested by a fee-based genealogy site, or published in any format for profit. If you decide to use this information, PLEASE LIST ME AS THE SOURCE, rather than the paper. My transcription is another generation removed from the microfilm, and is a third generation copy of the original paper. For proper documentation, a researcher should obtain a photocopy of the microfilm for their own records, and use my transcript as anindex. The microfilm is available for interlibrary loan through the State Historical Society of Missouri, and a copy is also on file at the Moberly Public Library, generously donated by the Higbee Historical Society. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 3, Col. 6--MT. PLEASANT ITEMS--John Robb and family of Las Animas, Colo., arrived here Wednesday for a short visit with Mrs. Robb's parents, W. F. Naylor and wife, and other relatives and friends. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 3, Col. 6--MT. PLEASANT ITEMS--T. P. Harris, who was severely burned several weeks ago when his home was destroyed by fire, was able to be out at the farm again Monday. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 3, Col. 6--MT. PLEASANT ITEMS--Wm. Lyle and wife are rejoicing over the birth of a fine 11 1/2 pound son, who arrived at their home Monday night, July 9. The little fellow has been given the name of Richard Peter. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 1--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Born, on the 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones, a daughter. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 1--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. Mattie Dougherty spent Friday in Moberly with her sister, Mrs. Walter Shiflett. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. I. C. Sever of Kansas City is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Avery. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Miss Nellie Rockenfield of Henrietta, Okla, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rockenfield. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--C. W. Kirby of Knoxville, Tenn., is the guests of his niece, Mrs. J. S. Rule, and other relatives and friends. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burris and children of Springfield, Ill., are the guests of Higbee relatives and friends. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Randolph and son, Francis, returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Edina. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Miss Charlotte Burkhalter spent the first of the week in Kansas City with her sister, Mrs. Otto Dorman. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. Ed Seibert of Paris was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mabel Turner, the latter part of last week. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. John Rankin and daughter, Billie, and Robert Gustafson spent Sunday with relatives in Salisbury. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Miss Mary Roberts returned to Jefferson City Saturday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Roberts. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCune of Clark and Wilbur McCune of Denver, Colo., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Warford Saturday. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gruber and Mrs. F. M. Tymony and daughter, Miss Pearl, returned Monday from a visit with friends in Dowell, Ill. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. Milton Logan and nieces, Dorothy and Agnes Jenelle Hodgson, of Boone, Iowa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Welch. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--John Race returned Tuesday from a visit with his son, Fred, and family, of Springfield, Ill. He reports the Higbee colony in that city as well and prospering. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Geo. Craig, an uncle of Mrs. John Foley of near town, was operated on at McCormick hospital, Moberly, Sunday. When last heard from he was doing nicely. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. A. B. Cront and son, Walter and Miss Evelyn Shroder of Clear Lake, Wis., and Mrs. J. T. O'Bryan of Seattle, Wash., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shroder. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. Chas. Binney and party left Higbee July 9th. They will tour back to Texas and were accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Joel Robb, who will spend a month of two. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Jesse Williams, who has been at home for a year or more on account of ill health, is again back at his old job as brakeman for the Alton, reporting for work at Slater Saturday. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 3&4--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kuhn of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ridgway, Mrs. W. H. Duffield and sons, Geo. and Homer, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Duffield. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 4--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Williams and daughter, Miss Anna Belle, and Miss Christine Ballantine of Hannibal were the guests of Higbee relatives the latter part of last week. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 4--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Pos and son, Harry, returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Peoria, Ill. They were accompanied by Mrs. Pos. mother, Mrs. Wm. Wytcherly, and daughter, Evelyn. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 5&6--SOUTH OF TOWN ITEMS--Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hargis had as their guests Monday and Monday night their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and three sons, Raymond, Jimmie and Gordon, of Gwynne, Alberta, Canada. It had been 18 years since Ernest's last visit, when he and "Did" were bachelors. Needless to add that the reunion of their families was enjoyed to the utmost. Boyhood friends of Mr. Harris may be interested in knowing that he owns and successfully operates a silver fox and mink ranch, and also raises grain extensively. He is located about 30 miles north of Montana. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 5, Col. 6--SOUTH OF TOWN ITEMS--The hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bradley was the scene of another reunion of relatives and friends Sunday. The honor guests were Mr. Bradley's nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and four sons of Alberta, Canada. All brought baskets loaded with the choicest foods which were spread on a long table on the lawn at the noon hour. Those partaking of the pleasures of the day were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris and children, Moberly; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Tyre Perkins, Cyrus Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Blaise, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hargis, Miss Irene and Howard Hargis, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asbury and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ridgway and son, Mr. and Mrs. Brish Johnson and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Wheeler and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hargis and sons and grandpa and grandma! Hargis. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 7, Col. 1--PERCHE ITEMS--Joe W. Fisher who has been layed up for eight weeks with a sprained ankle is able to walk now, we are glad to say. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 7, Col. 1--PERCHE ITEMS--Mrs. Mansil Sims and daughter and Mrs. H. E. Davis, were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gulick, last week. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by me. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathy Bowlin. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however, quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons, as long as this notice is included. Kathy Bowlin Additions, corrections, comments welcome.
The following are selected articles from the Newspaper, "The Higbee News" issued out of Higbee, in Randolph County, Missouri from the years 1887 through 1953. The editors were W. H. Welch and his son H. Scott Welch. This paper covered the Higbee area and the northeastern part of Howard county. The copyright notice at the end of this transcript is to keep this work free to the public, and to ensure it is not harvested by a fee-based genealogy site, or published in any format for profit. If you decide to use this information, PLEASE LIST ME AS THE SOURCE, rather than the paper. My transcription is another generation removed from the microfilm, and is a third generation copy of the original paper. For proper documentation, a researcher should obtain a photocopy of the microfilm for their own records, and use my transcript as anindex. The microfilm is available for interlibrary loan through the State Historical Society of Missouri, and a copy is also on file at the Moberly Public Library, generously donated by the Higbee Historical Society. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 2--HARLEY HAWKINS MARRIED--A marriage license was issued to Miss Emma Frances Lewis of St. Louis, and Harley Richard Hawkins of Fayette, by the recorder of Boone county in Columbia Saturday. While we were unable to get the details of the wedding, it is reported that their marriage took place the same day. Mrs. Hawkins is the daughter of Edwin Lewis of Glasgow, and has been in St. Louis taking a course in nurse's training in a hospital in that city. Mr. Hawkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hawkins of this city. He has for several years been employed by the Standard oil Co. here and recently has been an automobile salesman. Their many friends join with the Advertiser in extending congratulations and best wishes--Fayette Advertiser. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 2--MRS. A. R. CASH DEAD--Higbee friends and acquaintances of Mrs. A. R. Cash, who recently moved to Pearl, Ill., where Mr. Cash is operator for the Alton, were shocked when word came yesterday that she was dead, death occurring Tuesday night at a hospital in Louisiana, Mo., following an operation for appendicitis. She was 33 years old and is survived by her husband and two children, a son and daughter. The funeral will be held this afternoon in Curryville, Mo., her old home. The family made many friends during their residence in Higbee, all of whom join the NEWS in deepest sympathy to husband and children. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 2--TWINS TO REV. AND MRS. F. L. SECHRIST--Twin girls were born to Rev. and Mrs. Frank L. Sechrist in Lee Hospital Saturday night, July 7, 1928. Both Mrs. Sechrist and the babies are getting along nicely. The little girls have been named Elizabeth Lee and Frances Marie. These are the first twins that have been born in Lee Hospital since Dr. Shaw and Dr. Bloom have been in charge of the hospital.--Fayette Advertiser. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--MORRIS-ANDREWS--Mr. Elmo Morris and Miss Alberta Andrews were married in Los Angeles, Calif, on June 30th, arriving here the latter part of last week for a visit with relatives, and will return to Los Angeles next week where they will make their home. The bride is one of our prettiest and most accomplished young ladies and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Andrews and has been teaching since her graduation from Christian College teaching for a year or two in the school in Kansas City and last year in Los Angeles. Mr. Morris is a rising young attorney of Los Angeles, and is a man of fine appearance and address. The News joins other friends in congratulations and best wishes. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--A HAPPY REUNION--The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Williams was the scene of a happy occasion Sunday, it being a reunion of Mr. Williams' brothers and sister, and the dinner served was the first time in fifty years that the four children had been at the same table together. Needless to say the occasion was made the most of, and the old days were lived over again. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams, San Diego, Calif; James Williams, Holdenville, Okla., and Mrs. H. A. Howell, Columbia, Mo. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--BELL-GRAVES--Mr. W. S. Bell, a retired farmer of Edwards, Mo., and Mrs. Rilla Graves of this place, were united in marriage at the Grover hotel, Warsaw, Mo., on the 5th, by the Rev. Love, pastor of the Warsaw Christian church. A wedding breakfast at the hotel followed the ceremony, the guests being relatives and friends of the groom. The NEWS extends congratulations and best wishes. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--MOBERLY BOY DROWNED--Carl Esry, 14, of Moberly, was drowned in Forest Park lake, that city, Tuesday afternoon while in bathing. His body was recovered by the life guard stationed at the lake, who was notified by a negro woman that the boy was drowning, but who reached him too late to save him. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ware entertained with a dinner the following guests on Thursday, July 5: Mrs. C. Binney, Mr. and Mrs. T. Binney, Mrs. J. A. Terbert and daughter, Margurite, Mrs. L. C. Link and daughter, Frances Ellen, Thos. Honyon, all of Texas, and May Goe of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hull, and Mrs. Carl Sharp and son, Donald, Higbee. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 3--Ralph, the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nicholas, while at play one day last week, fell and sprained his right arm very severely. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 4--Ernest Rennolds of Moberly, who was reported last week as being critically ill, suffering from what was thought to be paralysis, was believed to be some better yesterday, altho' he is yet in a rather precarious condition and not much hope for his recovery is entertained. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 6--MRS. SUSAN STARKEY DEAD. Dies Suddenly at Her Home Sunday Night from Acute Indigestion--Interment Tuesday. Mrs. Susan Starkey, one of our best known and most highly respected residents, died at her home in the northwest part of town at 11 o'clock Sunday night, the cause of her death being an attack of acute indigestion. Since the death of her husband two years ago, Mrs. Starkey had lived alone, and was alone when attacked, but by her screams aroused neighbors who went to her assistance and called Dr. C. F. Burkhalter, but by the time the latter arrived she was dead. Deceased was born in Toledo, Ohio, in 1856 and was 71 years, 11 months and six days old. She was united in marriage to Anderson Starkey on December 20, 1875, and who died on July 9, 1926. They were the parents of two children--James A., who died July 3, 1920, and Clarence, of this place. Besides the son she is survived by six grandchildren and other more distant relatives and a legion of friends. Funeral services were held at the Christian church, with which deceased united twenty-two years ago, Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. E. M. Richmond of Moberly, in the presence of a large crowd of neighbors and friends, and interment was made in Higbee cemetery. The NEWS joins the community in deepest sympathy to the bereft. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 6--Mrs. Henry Neidig returned to her home in Lexington Wednesday after a visit of several weeks with her father, Thos. Towles. The latter, who has been quite sick for some time, is better, we are glad to say. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 6--Mr. and Mrs. John Foley entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Magruder, Mrs. Finis Thompson and daughter, Helen Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Lev Patrick, Nero Thompson, Jas. Perkins, Ferrill Spurling and Chas. Magruder. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 1, Col. 6--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhalter and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Burkhalter of Wellsville were the guests of Dr. C. F. Burkhalter Sunday. They were accompanied home by their mother, Mrs. A. E. Burkhalter, who had been the guest of the doctor for a week. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 2, Col. 3--OUR HUNTSVILLE LETTER, BY W. T. Dameron. Narrow Escape From Death.--While running a tractor on his farm four miles south of Huntsville, about four o'clock Monday afternoon, Porter Eubank, prominent farmer, and president of the County Farm Bureau, came near meeting death. He was driving the tractor, while a negro boy was doing the plowing with a cultivator hooked to the tractor. In making a turn Mr. Eubank backed the tractor so near the bank of Sweet Spring Creek, which runs through portions of his farms, that the machine slipped off the bank, turning completely over into three feet of water, carrying Mr. Eubank with it, and his escape from death is miraculous. He received two long gashes on the head, one cut on the arm and leg, but otherwise was not injured. His brother, Dave Eubank, brought him to town and the cuts were dressed by Dr. Bragg, and at last accounts Porter was doing nicely. Thursday, 12 July1928, Vol 42. No. 10, Page 2, Col. 3--OUR HUNTSVILLE LETTER, BY W. T. Dameron. Died--Huntsville citizens were much surprised and shocked when news of the sudden death of E. O. Doyle was told over the telephone wires Monday night. Mr. Doyle resided on the state highway between Huntsville and Moberly. He had not been feeling well for some time, and has been confined to his bed recently, but had gotten better, it was thought, and was going about some. About nine o'clock Monday night he complained of not feeling so well, and concluded to take a bath. Later his wife went to the bath room and found him in the bath tub in a sitting position and unconscious. With help she succeeded in removing him from the tub, but he only breathed a few times and died. he was a former prosecuting attorney of the county and was 64 years of age. He leaves a widow, two sons and one daughter, one brother, Prof. W. O. Doyle, of Huntsville, and many friends. He died of apoplexy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by me. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathy Bowlin. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however, quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons, as long as this notice is included. Kathy Bowlin Additions, corrections, comments welcome.
In a message dated 4/28/2006 10:09:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Could you look up for me? Lucious Tanner Burton (LT Burton) m to Angeline Kimbrough before 1884 and Lucious Tanner Burton to Elizabeth Jeter Miller between 1846 and 1853. Thank you Donna Speaking of Lucious Tanner Burton - I found the death certificate for his son Presley Burton online. Presley died on 29 Mar 1916 in Moberly. His father's name is listed as "L. T. Burton" and his mother's name is listed as "Angeline Kimbrough". Carole
Is there any sort of record of marriage license permits issued by Randolph County or perhaps the Ministers returns? I can't find my great grandparents marriage in the records but thought this might be an alternative. Richard Johnson
Could you look up for me? Lucious Tanner Burton (LT Burton) m to Angeline Kimbrough before 1884 and Lucious Tanner Burton to Elizabeth Jeter Miller between 1846 and 1853. Thank you Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Gibbons" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:48 PM Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages >I will look this coming Wednesday and let you know that evening. > > Carolyn > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 10:29 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages > > Would you mind terribly to see if you can find a Nancy Angeline Turner and > Jesse Walker Steely, married in 1845. So far I haven't found them and > I've > always thought there were married in Randolph Co. after coming from KY. > Thanks!!! > Nadine Mordt > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Carolyn Gibbons" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:21 AM > Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages > > >> I have the Randolph County Clerk's marriage index on microfilm at the > Family >> History Center. I will be there next Wednesday and can look for you. > This >> is the INDEX only, but it may help. Let me know the names. >> >> Carolyn >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jane Debellis [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:53 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages >> >> Greetings, >> >> For several years on the Randolph County Geneaology and HIstory Page, > there >> was a rough transcription of Marriage records in Randolph County. I > wanted >> to verify I had really seen my great-grandparents listed there (from the >> 1870's) and cannot find it any longer. I believe the records were > arranged >> by decade as I had found several of my great-grandmother's sisters listed > on >> other pages and wanted to look at these again. Now the only thing I can >> find is a link to Ancestry.com's marriage records for Randolph County, >> 1829-1859. >> >> This all came up because I was looking at the Missouri Death Certificate >> database and discovered a conundrum that I'm wondering if what had been >> passed to me many years ago by my mother was incorrect, since I think it >> unlikely there were two Thomas Butterly's living in Moberly in the 1880's >> that were both from Ireland and both had sons of the same first name on > the >> same day. I was hoping I might possibly find additional information on > the >> pages above. >> >> Just curious to know if this was really there (or if I have my webpages >> confused) and if so is there any plan to bring these pages back or link >> to >> something similar. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jane DeBellis >> >> >> ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== >> Questions for the List Administrator? >> Send them to Leslie at [email protected] >> >> >> >> >> ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== >> Questions for the List Administrator? >> Send them to Leslie at [email protected] >> >> > > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > > > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >
I will look this coming Wednesday and let you know that evening. Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 10:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages Would you mind terribly to see if you can find a Nancy Angeline Turner and Jesse Walker Steely, married in 1845. So far I haven't found them and I've always thought there were married in Randolph Co. after coming from KY. Thanks!!! Nadine Mordt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Gibbons" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:21 AM Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages > I have the Randolph County Clerk's marriage index on microfilm at the Family > History Center. I will be there next Wednesday and can look for you. This > is the INDEX only, but it may help. Let me know the names. > > Carolyn > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jane Debellis [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:53 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages > > Greetings, > > For several years on the Randolph County Geneaology and HIstory Page, there > was a rough transcription of Marriage records in Randolph County. I wanted > to verify I had really seen my great-grandparents listed there (from the > 1870's) and cannot find it any longer. I believe the records were arranged > by decade as I had found several of my great-grandmother's sisters listed on > other pages and wanted to look at these again. Now the only thing I can > find is a link to Ancestry.com's marriage records for Randolph County, > 1829-1859. > > This all came up because I was looking at the Missouri Death Certificate > database and discovered a conundrum that I'm wondering if what had been > passed to me many years ago by my mother was incorrect, since I think it > unlikely there were two Thomas Butterly's living in Moberly in the 1880's > that were both from Ireland and both had sons of the same first name on the > same day. I was hoping I might possibly find additional information on the > pages above. > > Just curious to know if this was really there (or if I have my webpages > confused) and if so is there any plan to bring these pages back or link to > something similar. > > Thanks, > > Jane DeBellis > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > > > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]