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    1. Re: [MoRandolph] KY to MO
    2. I may have a friend researching the Jeeters. Please send me your email. She is from the S. Carolina area but her family did know the Boone family. I have done research with Charlie Gillispie if you need a reference Thank you Paula Oden [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])

    04/07/2006 05:23:28
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] KY to MO
    2. donna
    3. I hope this ifo is for me! [email protected] I have an interest in the Jeeters. Donna Burton ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 8:23 PM Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] KY to MO >I may have a friend researching the Jeeters. Please send me your email. > She is from the S. Carolina area but her family did know the Boone > family. I > have done research with Charlie Gillispie if you need a reference > Thank you > Paula Oden [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >

    04/07/2006 03:12:57
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Boone - Bryan - Tribble
    2. Charlie When I put out the marriage info for Nancy TRIBBLE/David CHENAULT I forgot to apend my name at the end. I do have additional information on the BURRIS line: Nancy TRIBBLE b. 6 Nov 1778 Orange Co. VA d/o Andrew TRIBBLE/Sarah BURRIS. b. 13 Sep 1753 Orange Co. VA d/o Thomas BURRUS/Frances TANDY. Source: " MARRIAGES of ORANGE COUNTY VIRGINIA 1747 - 1810" by Catherine Lindsay KNORR. The marriage record for 8 Jan 1790 Roger BURRUS/Cynthia MILLS list Roger as the s/o Thomas BURRUS 1722 - 1788 and Frances TANDY BURRUS. I have the book that I cite as the source. I can do look - ups. Howard Fitzpatrick

    04/07/2006 09:23:39
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Larry M. Gillispie
    3. Charley Michaels email address is [email protected] Notice there are 3 periods in the address and lowere case letters Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie Gillispie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 5:28 PM Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > Mrs. Malone also taught english the first year Westran Huntsville had the > junior high in Clifton Hill Mo. 1964-65. She was my english teacher for > that year. The first year that that it was the junior high. Jack Forrest > was the English teacher the next year . Charlie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 3:56 PM > Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > > >> >> In a message dated 4/6/2006 2:11:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time, >> [email protected] writes: >> >> Loreeta Malone finshed her teaching career in the Westan High School in >> Huntsville retiring sometime in the 60s she was still there when I >> graduated >> in 1964. >> Her husband Waldo was the principal of the Thomas Hill School till it >> megered with Clifton Hill in the 50s. Mrs Malone also taught in Thomas >> Hill. >> >> Larry M Gilliospie >> >> >> >> Larry I grabbed my 1954 Huntsville HS Yearbook & I see that she must not >> have started teaching their yet. All 1954 faculty, I am told, are >> deceased. >> Except for Linda Sue Fullington who was the School secretary. She is >> alive >> married & retirerd >> Huntsville/Westran is having their Reunion this year (All classmates) The >> 1956 year is having their 50th year. Will be held at school on June >> 10th- 06. >> Registration 10-12 Buffet at 12-30. Reservations are $14.00 each Send >> to >> Connie Kissell 327 N Main St. Huntsville, MO 65259 try to get money in >> by May 20 >> See you their Larry >> James M. Bagby Class 1956 Indep MO >> >> >> ==== 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] > >

    04/07/2006 07:53:30
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Boone - Bryan - Tribble
    2. Charles DeVore
    3. Would anyone have any further information on this line or related ones? I am connected to the Burris. Thanks Charlie On Apr 5, 2006, at 2:41 PM, [email protected] wrote: > David - Nancy TRIBBLE b. 6 Nov 1778 d/o Andrew TRIBBLE/Sarah > BURRIS, m. David > CHENAULT. Two of Nancy's brothers m. BOONE girls, Andrew TRIBBLE m. > Lucy > BOONE & Peter Burris TRIBBLE m. Mary BOONE. The girls were d/o > George BOONE (bro > of Daniel) /Dinah MEADOWS. > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] >

    04/07/2006 01:45:18
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] KY to MO
    2. Laura - thanks for this info. It helps clarify things a bit. I was inclined to believe that Lucius Tanner Burton had been married twice based on the birthdates of his children (and the apparent lack of a wife in the 1850 census). The first 3 children that I know for him were Presley b. abt 1841, Francis b. abt 1844, and Isschnar b. abt 1845. Then there is a six year gap to the next child, Mary B. born abt 1851. I thought the gap was likely caused by either the early death of one or more children or the death of his spouse. I decided to see if Lucius' wife, Elizabeth Miller Jeter, appears in the 1850 census and I think I found her. There is a "Jeeter" family listed in Randolph Co., Union Twp, page 269. The family is listed as follows: C. Jeeter, 48, Shoemaker, Va Amy, 49, VA Elizabeth, 23, KY Ann, 20, KY Jesse, 17, Farmer, KY Mary, 14, KY Joseph, 12, KY Susan, 10, KY Now if only I knew how Angeline Kimbrough is connected to the Kimbrough family of Randolph County. Carole Brace In a message dated 4/6/2006 1:41:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Hi. I just signed on after a month off. I visited the burial site of Elijah and Mary (Polly) Burris Burton last Memorial Day weekend. There were four stones there, but only two stones are visible at this time. I will have to check my photos to remember which two. Angelina is buried there with her child. I believe someone told me that she died in childbirth and she was indeed buried with her baby boy. I don't remember for sure, but I don't think we were able to determine who the other burials were at that site. One stone is broken off at the ground and it, along with one other, is buried in the dirt. This burial site was on the family farm. It is now in the middle of a huge field, protected only by some metal stakes and a small tree to mark it. The owners were kind enough to take us out there in a huge F-350. I can guarantee you that even my old car wouldn't have made it over the dirt clods in that plowed field!! My mom got a terrible case of poison something without even leaving the truck!

    04/06/2006 05:04:55
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Waldo Malone and wife, Loretta
    2. I can add that Loreta Lessly and her parents Oreon and Cassie appear in the 1930 census in Richmond, Howard Co. age 18. Joseph and Etheline Lay appear in Randolph Co in the 1930 census - once again with no children listed in the household. I'll query my uncle Jim to see what he remembers about this. Carole In a message dated 4/6/2006 4:48:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Regarding the discussion about Waldo's wife, Loretta (is her surname Lay or Lessly?): The 1910 and 1920 census (Randolph Co.) shows a Joseph Lay & wife Etheline, but no children (1910 says 0 children, 0 survive). The 1920 census (Randolph Co.) shows an Orron Lessley as head of household, wife is Cassie D., with one child, Loretta, age 8. So, maybe Loretta's surname was not Lay, and maybe the Lessly (or Lessley) surname is correct for her.

    04/06/2006 12:11:47
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Charlie Gillispie
    3. Mrs. Malone also taught english the first year Westran Huntsville had the junior high in Clifton Hill Mo. 1964-65. She was my english teacher for that year. The first year that that it was the junior high. Jack Forrest was the English teacher the next year . Charlie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 3:56 PM Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > > In a message dated 4/6/2006 2:11:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Loreeta Malone finshed her teaching career in the Westan High School in > Huntsville retiring sometime in the 60s she was still there when I > graduated > in 1964. > Her husband Waldo was the principal of the Thomas Hill School till it > megered with Clifton Hill in the 50s. Mrs Malone also taught in Thomas > Hill. > > Larry M Gilliospie > > > > Larry I grabbed my 1954 Huntsville HS Yearbook & I see that she must not > have started teaching their yet. All 1954 faculty, I am told, are > deceased. > Except for Linda Sue Fullington who was the School secretary. She is > alive > married & retirerd > Huntsville/Westran is having their Reunion this year (All classmates) The > 1956 year is having their 50th year. Will be held at school on June > 10th- 06. > Registration 10-12 Buffet at 12-30. Reservations are $14.00 each Send to > Connie Kissell 327 N Main St. Huntsville, MO 65259 try to get money in by > May 20 > See you their Larry > James M. Bagby Class 1956 Indep MO > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > > > >

    04/06/2006 11:28:23
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. In a message dated 4/6/2006 2:11:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Loreeta Malone finshed her teaching career in the Westan High School in Huntsville retiring sometime in the 60s she was still there when I graduated in 1964. Her husband Waldo was the principal of the Thomas Hill School till it megered with Clifton Hill in the 50s. Mrs Malone also taught in Thomas Hill. Larry M Gilliospie Larry I grabbed my 1954 Huntsville HS Yearbook & I see that she must not have started teaching their yet. All 1954 faculty, I am told, are deceased. Except for Linda Sue Fullington who was the School secretary. She is alive married & retirerd Huntsville/Westran is having their Reunion this year (All classmates) The 1956 year is having their 50th year. Will be held at school on June 10th- 06. Registration 10-12 Buffet at 12-30. Reservations are $14.00 each Send to Connie Kissell 327 N Main St. Huntsville, MO 65259 try to get money in by May 20 See you their Larry James M. Bagby Class 1956 Indep MO

    04/06/2006 10:56:01
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Larry M. Gillispie
    3. Mrs Malone came to Huntsville somewhere between us and I am sure Lyda Sue is probaly the only one left and she is married to D. Thomas Larry G ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 3:56 PM Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > > In a message dated 4/6/2006 2:11:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Loreeta Malone finshed her teaching career in the Westan High School in > Huntsville retiring sometime in the 60s she was still there when I > graduated > in 1964. > Her husband Waldo was the principal of the Thomas Hill School till it > megered with Clifton Hill in the 50s. Mrs Malone also taught in Thomas > Hill. > > Larry M Gilliospie > > > > Larry I grabbed my 1954 Huntsville HS Yearbook & I see that she must not > have started teaching their yet. All 1954 faculty, I am told, are > deceased. > Except for Linda Sue Fullington who was the School secretary. She is > alive > married & retirerd > Huntsville/Westran is having their Reunion this year (All classmates) The > 1956 year is having their 50th year. Will be held at school on June > 10th- 06. > Registration 10-12 Buffet at 12-30. Reservations are $14.00 each Send to > Connie Kissell 327 N Main St. Huntsville, MO 65259 try to get money in by > May 20 > See you their Larry > James M. Bagby Class 1956 Indep MO > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >

    04/06/2006 10:22:05
    1. Waldo Malone and wife, Loretta
    2. Charles Leach
    3. Regarding the discussion about Waldo's wife, Loretta (is her surname Lay or Lessly?): The 1910 and 1920 census (Randolph Co.) shows a Joseph Lay & wife Etheline, but no children (1910 says 0 children, 0 survive). The 1920 census (Randolph Co.) shows an Orron Lessley as head of household, wife is Cassie D., with one child, Loretta, age 8. So, maybe Loretta's surname was not Lay, and maybe the Lessly (or Lessley) surname is correct for her. _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 12:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Malone It seems like this is the same guy. I kind of doubt there were two Waldo Malone's despite the difference of opinion between myself and Cary Bankhead over whom he married. I'll stay tuned to Kathy Bowlin's transcriptions of "The Higbee News" - my notes show Waldo married in 1934 and I'm betting The News will mention bride and groom and their parents. Below is information on a Waldo Malone taken from the Social Security Death Index. Name: Waldo E. Malone SSN: 488-24-9050 Born: 7 Jul 1907 Died: 1 Mar 1974 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 ) In a message dated 4/6/2006 11:51:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Higbee News: 1 Apr 1904--Married, on March 30, 1904, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cubbage, near Yates, Miss Myrtie Cubbage and Mr. H. H. Malone. The NEWS joins other friends in extending congratulations. The 1930 census says Waldo is a schoolteacher. Is this the same Waldo mentioned in emails earlier today? Charles A. Leach

    04/06/2006 09:47:54
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Malone
    2. Larry M. Gillispie
    3. I dare say When Thomas Hill High Scholl closed down in 1951 or 1952 Waldo Malone became a rural mail carrier and him and Dr Rains shared a willeys jeep when it rained because the roads between Clifton Hill and Thomas Hill were dirt. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carey Bankhead" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Malone >I dare say it is....in those days anyone who'd gone to high school and was >21 or so could teach in the one-room schools. I imagine that is where >Waldo and Loretta met. He was probably a mail carrier later in life. > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >

    04/06/2006 09:45:56
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Larry M. Gillispie
    3. Loreeta Malone finshed her teaching career in the Westan High School in Huntsville retiring sometime in the 60s she was still there when I graduated in 1964. Her husband Waldo was the principal of the Thomas Hill School till it megered with Clifton Hill in the 50s. Mrs Malone also taught in Thomas Hill. Larry M Gilliospie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:34 AM Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > In a message dated 4/6/2006 7:39:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > Loretta Malone was the only child of Joe & Ethleen Lay, or at least the > only > one I knew of. She maried Waldo Malone and lived at Clifton Hill where > she > taught and he was a rural mail carrier. I don't believe they had any > children. > I don't suppose there could have been two Waldo Malones who married > someone > named Loreta? My grandfather's notes (below) indicate that his cousin > Loreta > Lessly married Waldo Malone. The date of the marriage that I have is 23 > Dec > 1934 in Howard County. > > Notes of Stiles Lessly written circa 1970 > > Oreon Lessly grew up on the farm and soon after they (the Lessly family) > moved to Higbee, he was employed for a time as telegraph operator at the > Katy > depot, then he had a job in the Wabash railroad shops in Moberly. He was > married > to Cassie Blansett of Higbee. They had two daughters Livonia, who died as > a > small child, and Loreta who is married to Waldo Malone and living at > Clifton > Hill, MO. > > Carole Brace > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >

    04/06/2006 08:10:38
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] KY to MO
    2. Hi. I just signed on after a month off. I visited the burial site of Elijah and Mary (Polly) Burris Burton last Memorial Day weekend. There were four stones there, but only two stones are visible at this time. I will have to check my photos to remember which two. Angelina is buried there with her child. I believe someone told me that she died in childbirth and she was indeed buried with her baby boy. I don't remember for sure, but I don't think we were able to determine who the other burials were at that site. One stone is broken off at the ground and it, along with one other, is buried in the dirt. This burial site was on the family farm. It is now in the middle of a huge field, protected only by some metal stakes and a small tree to mark it. The owners were kind enough to take us out there in a huge F-350. I can guarantee you that even my old car wouldn't have made it over the dirt clods in that plowed field!! My mom got a terrible case of poison something without even leaving the truck! If you are interested in more, I took photos of what we could see. Contact me off the list and I'll dig them up. Also, I have some Kimbrough info that was included with another of my family lines, Turner. I don't have any specific info on the Kimbrough family, but they intermarried with my Turners and of course, the Burton and Burris families. I'm rearranging my office right now, but remind me and I will get that to anyone who wants. Laura [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])

    04/06/2006 07:40:23
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. I believe it was Waldo's funeral that I attended at Clifton Hill several years ago with my parents....I remember Loretta as a widow.

    04/06/2006 06:11:14
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Malone
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. I dare say it is....in those days anyone who'd gone to high school and was 21 or so could teach in the one-room schools. I imagine that is where Waldo and Loretta met. He was probably a mail carrier later in life.

    04/06/2006 06:09:33
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. In a message dated 4/6/2006 7:39:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Loretta Malone was the only child of Joe & Ethleen Lay, or at least the only one I knew of. She maried Waldo Malone and lived at Clifton Hill where she taught and he was a rural mail carrier. I don't believe they had any children. I don't suppose there could have been two Waldo Malones who married someone named Loreta? My grandfather's notes (below) indicate that his cousin Loreta Lessly married Waldo Malone. The date of the marriage that I have is 23 Dec 1934 in Howard County. Notes of Stiles Lessly written circa 1970 Oreon Lessly grew up on the farm and soon after they (the Lessly family) moved to Higbee, he was employed for a time as telegraph operator at the Katy depot, then he had a job in the Wabash railroad shops in Moberly. He was married to Cassie Blansett of Higbee. They had two daughters Livonia, who died as a small child, and Loreta who is married to Waldo Malone and living at Clifton Hill, MO. Carole Brace

    04/06/2006 05:34:57
    1. Malone
    2. Charles Leach
    3. I have a Waldo Malone, born about 1908, the son of Homan H. Malone (8 Apr 1870 - 10 Sep 1949, Huntsville, MO) and Myrtle Cubbage (19 Aug 1881, Randolph Co. - 11 Jun 1943, Huntsville, MO). I think Waldo is the only child of Homan and Myrtle, but I'm not certain. I think Homan's father was Alexander Morehead Malone, who lived SW of Huntsville. Higbee News: 1 Apr 1904--Married, on March 30, 1904, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cubbage, near Yates, Miss Myrtie Cubbage and Mr. H. H. Malone. The NEWS joins other friends in extending congratulations. The 1930 census says Waldo is a schoolteacher. Is this the same Waldo mentioned in emails earlier today? Charles A. Leach [email protected]

    04/06/2006 04:48:21
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. Loretta Malone was the only child of Joe & Ethleen Lay, or at least the only one I knew of. She maried Waldo Malone and lived at Clifton Hill where she taught and he was a rural mail carrier. I don't believe they had any children.

    04/05/2006 10:30:24
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. Mrs. Louise Coutts and another lady associated with the Howard Co HIst Soc, published a 2-vol book on Howard Co cem's, including Log Chapel. I know there is a set at the Fayette Pub Library where Mrs. Coutts volunteers some days with the local historical society. The Lib can be reached via email by typing in Fayette, MO and then watch on the right side of the screen for the college, library, etc., and go into the latter. It has an email address for the librarian who can then direct you.

    04/05/2006 10:28:56