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    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. In a message dated 4/22/2006 11:19:30 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I have been told by Clark Blake that Clarence Cubbage is in the Roanoke Cemetery. I think he told me he has photos of the grave markers. There are several members of the Cubbage family in the Old Higbee Cemetery, but not Clarence. Also, the Deaths in Randolph County database says Clarence is in Roanoke Cemetery. By the way, I just looked at the Randolph County web page, which has a wonderful section on cemeteries (I think that was done by Larry Sumpter) and I don't see the Roanoke Cemetery mentioned. Since I know nothing about Randolph County, can someone explain this - do it have two different names, or is real small, or is it in an adjoining county? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- I felt I should mention the fact that Roanoke Cemetery sets on County Line The survey runs thru the Roanoke Cemetery. Only the nothern part is in Randolph CO. 99% is in Howard CO. The southern road T9 (or 129) & rt 3 is sometimes mistaken as county line. It is the same with the way the town of Roanoke was situated. I think their School was in Randolph. CO. Most of the, now gone business, were really in Howard CO. Roanoke is no longer considered a town. They do a very good job maintaining the pre Civil War. Roanoke Cemetery. Their is a Roanoke Cemetery list available in Little Dixie Library that was made by the local DAR Chapter ladies, that read the headstones. in 19?? I have a copy, it's not 100% correct & has not been up dated. Has separate listing for the Black people buried their. Located on west side. People are still being buried their. My first Bagby relative to be born in MO. & to die in MO. is buried their. Wm T. Bagby who died in the year of 1846. .June the 3rd. James M. Bagby Indep MO

    04/22/2006 07:03:08
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. Charles Leach
    3. I have been told by Clark Blake that Clarence Cubbage is in the Roanoke Cemetery. I think he told me he has photos of the grave markers. There are several members of the Cubbage family in the Old Higbee Cemetery, but not Clarence. Also, the Deaths in Randolph County database says Clarence is in Roanoke Cemetery. By the way, I just looked at the Randolph County web page, which has a wonderful section on cemeteries (I think that was done by Larry Sumpter) and I don't see the Roanoke Cemetery mentioned. Since I know nothing about Randolph County, can someone explain this - do it have two different names, or is real small, or is it in an adjoining county? -----Original Message----- From: Carey Bankhead [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 7:55 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones Of course I may be wrong, but I'm thinking that Bob & Vivian Tribble had a son in the KC area and that is why she went there to live. Clarence Cubbage is buried in the Higbee Cem., isn't he? ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/22/2006 05:19:24
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. I think Vivian and Robert Tribble had a daughter named Joanne. Does anyone know Vivans's maiden name? Thanks, Karl P.S. to Carey - Comin' in History Center this morning? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clark Blake" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:48 AM Subject: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones >I just checked my photos of headstones from the Roanoke Cemetery. Dudley >Tribble's dates are Jan.6, 1881-Aug. 4, 1924. Laura Gertrude's are Jan. 20, >1884-Oct. 24, 1962. Strange that she is listed on a Tribble headstone in >that she later married Clarence Cubbage. > > Next to Dudley and Laura is another Tribble headstone with Robert W. (Apr. > 29, 1905-Sep. 30, 1971 and Vivian L. (June 21, 1912) It looks like she is > still alive or else they haven't added her death date as of 2005. Robert > is Robert William Tribble, son of Dudley and Laura (Gertie). > > Clark Blake > -- > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >

    04/22/2006 03:25:50
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. C&T Easley
    3. I worked with her for a couple of years and never heard her mention having a son. I was thinking that she moved to Springfield and lived with her sister, but I had moved away by that time and might not have my information straight. Tamara Easley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carey Bankhead" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 7:54 AM Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones > Of course I may be wrong, but I'm thinking that Bob & Vivian Tribble had a > son in the KC area and that is why she went there to live. Clarence > Cubbage is buried in the Higbee Cem., isn't he? > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >

    04/22/2006 02:51:49
    1. Ross Mathew TAYLOR
    2. Renee Walker
    3. Karen... This is all I could locate on William and/or Sarah MOORE TAYLOR with son Ross Mathew TAYLOR. 1900 United States Federal Census Record about Ross Taylor 1900 United States Federal Census Record about William P Taylor Name: William P Taylor Home in 1900: Narrows, Macon, Missouri Age: 65 Estimated birth year: abt 1835 Birthplace: Kentucky Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Name: Ross Taylor Home in 1900: Narrows, Macon, Missouri Age: 14 Estimated birth year: abt 1886 Birthplace: Missouri Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Son Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Narrows, Macon, Missouri; Roll: T623 873; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 83. Ancestry.com 19/25 20th July 1900 by E W Hutchinson Sheet 10A Supervisors District 142 Enumeration District 83 Lines 12-15 Dwelling 200 Family 200 TAYLOR, William P, Head, W, M, May 1835, 65, Widowed, KY, KY, IN, Farmer, 0 months unemployed, Can read/write, Speaks English, Owns, Farm, Free, Schedule 182 TAYLOR, Ross, Son, W, M, May 1886, 14, Single, MO, KY, KY, Farm Laborer, 0 months unemployed, Can read/write, Speaks English TAYLOR, Birtha, Daughter, W, F, Oct 1889, 10, Single, At school 8 months, Can read/write, Speaks English TAYLOR, Ruby E, Daughter, W, F, Aug 1896, 3, Single, Can not read/write, Speaks English -- _______________________________________________ Search for businesses by name, location, or phone number. -Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10

    04/22/2006 02:24:18
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. Of course I may be wrong, but I'm thinking that Bob & Vivian Tribble had a son in the KC area and that is why she went there to live. Clarence Cubbage is buried in the Higbee Cem., isn't he?

    04/21/2006 11:54:35
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Trinity & Johnson Cemeteries
    2. elizabeth rivera
    3. Try the Randolph County MO website at rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~morandol/ Scroll down to the census area and click on Larry Sumpter's Database of Deaths in Randolph County; there are several Duncan and Rice family members. >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [MoRandolph] Trinity & Johnson Cemeteries >Date: 21 Apr 2006 21:35:08 -0600 > >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/WNB.2ACI/348 > >Message Board Post: > >Does anyone have a list of burials in these two cemeteries? >The death certificates for the Rice family are listed in >Trinity and the Duncan family is suppose to be in Johnson. >I would appreciate any help! >Thank you. > > > >==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== >Questions for the List Administrator? >Send them to Leslie at [email protected] >

    04/21/2006 07:45:57
    1. Trinity & Johnson Cemeteries
    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/WNB.2ACI/348 Message Board Post: Does anyone have a list of burials in these two cemeteries? The death certificates for the Rice family are listed in Trinity and the Duncan family is suppose to be in Johnson. I would appreciate any help! Thank you.

    04/21/2006 03:35:08
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. C&T Easley
    3. OK, now I am really curious. I don't think that Vivian Tribble is still living but I can't seem to find her in the Social Security Death Index. Surely her name would be in there, wouldn't it? And, as I remember, they didn't have any children. Tamara Easley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Leach" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 6:13 PM Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones > Thanks, Clark. I'll use that as proof of her dod. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Clark Blake [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:48 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones > > I just checked my photos of headstones from the Roanoke Cemetery. > Dudley Tribble's dates are Jan.6, 1881-Aug. 4, 1924. Laura Gertrude's > are Jan. 20, 1884-Oct. 24, 1962. Strange that she is listed on a > Tribble headstone in that she later married Clarence Cubbage. > > Next to Dudley and Laura is another Tribble headstone with Robert W. > (Apr. 29, 1905-Sep. 30, 1971 and Vivian L. (June 21, 1912) It looks > like she is still alive or else they haven't added her death date as > of 2005. Robert is Robert William Tribble, son of Dudley and Laura > (Gertie). > > Clark Blake > -- > > > ==== 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] > >

    04/21/2006 03:09:25
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. Charles Leach
    3. Thanks, Clark. I'll use that as proof of her dod. -----Original Message----- From: Clark Blake [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:48 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones I just checked my photos of headstones from the Roanoke Cemetery. Dudley Tribble's dates are Jan.6, 1881-Aug. 4, 1924. Laura Gertrude's are Jan. 20, 1884-Oct. 24, 1962. Strange that she is listed on a Tribble headstone in that she later married Clarence Cubbage. Next to Dudley and Laura is another Tribble headstone with Robert W. (Apr. 29, 1905-Sep. 30, 1971 and Vivian L. (June 21, 1912) It looks like she is still alive or else they haven't added her death date as of 2005. Robert is Robert William Tribble, son of Dudley and Laura (Gertie). Clark Blake -- ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/21/2006 12:13:43
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. C&T Easley
    3. I thought that she moved to Springfield, but I might be wrong. I used to work with her at the library in Moberly. Tamara Easley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carey Bankhead" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 2:48 PM Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones > I'm thinking that Vivian went to the Kansas City area to live with a son, > etc., after her Bob's death, her retirement, etc. I don't recall hearing > of her death. > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >

    04/21/2006 11:15:31
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Tribble headstones
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. I'm thinking that Vivian went to the Kansas City area to live with a son, etc., after her Bob's death, her retirement, etc. I don't recall hearing of her death.

    04/21/2006 06:48:22
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] COULTER
    2. ~~ Leslie Kohler ~~
    3. Hello Karen, The family, of which you speak, *could* be related to my husband's famiy since the given names are so 'right' and with Randolph County being so close to his family's roots. To date, I have no proof of that relation. However, if we discuss dates and places, we might find a connection. BTW, I also serve as administrator for most of what we call the K-L-R / C-L-R surname lists; and there are many of those (owing to the more than 100 different current spellings of this surname). So, you might wish to search the archives of these lists for clues to your COULTERs. Cheers, Leslie Kohler ============= From: "Karen Chezum" <[email protected]> > I am looking for information on the family of John H. COULTER and his wife Francis (Fannie) Dowding. Also where is the Coulter Cem. located. > > I know very little on this family but will be glad to share what I have. Any help is really appreciated.

    04/21/2006 04:09:17
    1. Tribble headstones
    2. Clark Blake
    3. I just checked my photos of headstones from the Roanoke Cemetery. Dudley Tribble's dates are Jan.6, 1881-Aug. 4, 1924. Laura Gertrude's are Jan. 20, 1884-Oct. 24, 1962. Strange that she is listed on a Tribble headstone in that she later married Clarence Cubbage. Next to Dudley and Laura is another Tribble headstone with Robert W. (Apr. 29, 1905-Sep. 30, 1971 and Vivian L. (June 21, 1912) It looks like she is still alive or else they haven't added her death date as of 2005. Robert is Robert William Tribble, son of Dudley and Laura (Gertie). Clark Blake --

    04/21/2006 03:48:12
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] COULTER
    2. Charlie Gillispie
    3. Karen, north of Jacksonville Mo. on highway 63 the first gravel road north of Jacksonville Mo. which goes east is 1905 and is called a county line road, turn east on this road and you will come to a sharp curve with a house on your left and a barn on your right. That is Randolph Co. stopes and Macon Co. begains. The person who lives in the house is a Coulter and he will tell you where the cemetery is. Have Esry family buried there. Charlie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Chezum" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 12:39 PM Subject: [MoRandolph] COULTER >I am looking for information on the family of John H. COULTER and his wife >Francis (Fannie) Dowding. Also where is the Coulter Cem. located. > > I know very little on this family but will be glad to share what I have. > Any help is really appreciated. > > Karen > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > > > >

    04/19/2006 12:16:18
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Re: Cubbage folks
    2. Charles Leach
    3. Just found him in the SSDI. It has his year of birth incorrect, but the day and month are correct, so we can assume that it's him. Thanks for the tip. Lyle Cubbage SSN: 433-64-6242 Last Residence: 70005 Metairie, Jefferson, Louisiana, United States of America Born: 25 May 1900 Died: Jun 1987 State (Year) SSN issued: Louisiana (1960 ) Charles Leach -----Original Message----- From: Charles Leach [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 5:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Re: Cubbage folks Lyle Cubbage shows up in the 1930 census living with his brother, Clarence, in Randolph County. I have never heard about him living in Louisiana. He doesn't show in the Social Security Death Index, which makes me feel he died before 1950 (I think that when the SSDI started). Ancestry.com has a Louisiana death index for 1900-1949, and he doesn't show up there either, so maybe Louisiana is not where he moved after the bank failed. There was a little article in the 1927 newspaper: Higbee News: Thursday, 31 Mar 1927, Vol 40, No 47, Pg. 1 Col. 5--Pete Gruber and J. T. Randolph of this place and Lyle Cubbage and Roy Fray of Yates, members of Sinda Grotto band, Moberly, spent Wednesday in St. Louis with that organization, one of several bands to furnish music for a big ceremonial put on by the order in that city. I'd love to know what happened to him after 1930. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. -----Original Message----- From: Carey Bankhead [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 5:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Re: Cubbage folks Yes, I knew Lyle Cubbage. I think it was more through the Higbee Masonic Lodge where I was active for several years. I think I remember when he received his 50 year pin. And I remember him being associated with one of the banks (my parents operated the Higbee Savings Bank l955-l979). I'm thinking that Clarence Cubbage was Pres. of the Yates Savings Bank for a time, and Lyle may have started there and wound up working in Higbee's Citizens Bank.....I don't think he was ever associated with the Savings Bank....I recall hearing there was some hard feelings re the Citizens Bank take over of the Yates bank. And I've always wondered why the Cubbages, etc., are buried in Higbee's city cemetery instead of Roanoke, etc. Didn't Lyle wind up in the state of LA? ==== 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]

    04/19/2006 11:55:25
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Re: Cubbage folks
    2. Charles Leach
    3. Lyle Cubbage shows up in the 1930 census living with his brother, Clarence, in Randolph County. I have never heard about him living in Louisiana. He doesn't show in the Social Security Death Index, which makes me feel he died before 1950 (I think that when the SSDI started). Ancestry.com has a Louisiana death index for 1900-1949, and he doesn't show up there either, so maybe Louisiana is not where he moved after the bank failed. There was a little article in the 1927 newspaper: Higbee News: Thursday, 31 Mar 1927, Vol 40, No 47, Pg. 1 Col. 5--Pete Gruber and J. T. Randolph of this place and Lyle Cubbage and Roy Fray of Yates, members of Sinda Grotto band, Moberly, spent Wednesday in St. Louis with that organization, one of several bands to furnish music for a big ceremonial put on by the order in that city. I'd love to know what happened to him after 1930. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. -----Original Message----- From: Carey Bankhead [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 5:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Re: Cubbage folks Yes, I knew Lyle Cubbage. I think it was more through the Higbee Masonic Lodge where I was active for several years. I think I remember when he received his 50 year pin. And I remember him being associated with one of the banks (my parents operated the Higbee Savings Bank l955-l979). I'm thinking that Clarence Cubbage was Pres. of the Yates Savings Bank for a time, and Lyle may have started there and wound up working in Higbee's Citizens Bank.....I don't think he was ever associated with the Savings Bank....I recall hearing there was some hard feelings re the Citizens Bank take over of the Yates bank. And I've always wondered why the Cubbages, etc., are buried in Higbee's city cemetery instead of Roanoke, etc. Didn't Lyle wind up in the state of LA? ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/19/2006 11:41:03
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Re: Cubbage folks
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. Yes, I knew Lyle Cubbage. I think it was more through the Higbee Masonic Lodge where I was active for several years. I think I remember when he received his 50 year pin. And I remember him being associated with one of the banks (my parents operated the Higbee Savings Bank l955-l979). I'm thinking that Clarence Cubbage was Pres. of the Yates Savings Bank for a time, and Lyle may have started there and wound up working in Higbee's Citizens Bank.....I don't think he was ever associated with the Savings Bank....I recall hearing there was some hard feelings re the Citizens Bank take over of the Yates bank. And I've always wondered why the Cubbages, etc., are buried in Higbee's city cemetery instead of Roanoke, etc. Didn't Lyle wind up in the state of LA?

    04/19/2006 09:28:34
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Re: Cubbage folks
    2. Charles Leach
    3. There was a connection between the Cubbage family and the Yates Saving Bank. Here is a reference about the only connection that I know about: Higbee News: Thursday, 27 May 1926, Vol 40 No. 4, pg. 5, Col 3--Joe Robertson, who, we are glad to state, is to be superintendent of the Yates school again next year, left Sunday for his home in Marshfield, and about June 15, in company with Lyle Cubbage, cashier of the Yates Savings Bank, will leave in his car for Canada where they will spend several weeks on a fishing and camping trip. What a wonderful trip is before them. We would give a leg to go along, for the companionship of such gentlemen would be as great a pleasure as the fishing. -----Original Message----- From: Carey Bankhead [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 2:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Re: Cubbage folks Maybe I missed it, but I'm thinking one of the Cubbage's was involved in the Yates Savings Bank which failed in l930. There was quite a stir in and around Higbee when its Citizens Bank, as I understand it, assumed some of the Yates Bank's more questionable loans, and then itself failed, leaving the Higbee Savings Bank as the only survivor there. Was Clarence the banker, or at least a member of the bank board? ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/19/2006 08:50:02
    1. COULTER
    2. Karen Chezum
    3. I am looking for information on the family of John H. COULTER and his wife Francis (Fannie) Dowding. Also where is the Coulter Cem. located. I know very little on this family but will be glad to share what I have. Any help is really appreciated. Karen

    04/19/2006 06:39:17