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    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Mathis, Damerons to Randolph Co. from Caswell Co. N.C.
    2. Would anyone know where Robert Mathis b 1818 NC ...lived in Macon....is buried? Benny and Mary McCune Peculiar Mo

    04/05/2006 05:38:42
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Mathis, Damerons to Randolph Co. from Caswell Co. N.C.
    2. I have quite a bit on Charles Mathis and would be willing to share. Robert Mathis 1818 is our rellie.............Mary Email me directly and I will send you the PDF file Benny and Mary McCune Peculiar Mo

    04/05/2006 05:22:06
    1. Mathis, Damerons to Randolph Co. from Caswell Co. N.C.
    2. I was wondering if anyone had any information about the Mathis family that came to Randolph County with the Damerons, Jacksons, etc. from Caswell Co. North Carolina. I am particularly interested in Charles Mathis and his family.

    04/05/2006 04:14:02
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Caswell Co., NC to Randolph Co., MO-Kimbroughs
    2. donna
    3. You mentioned Kimbroughs coming to MO..Do you know of Angeline? This is all I have on her. Angeline Kimbrough? Or nick name of Mandania-I have never seen anyone write about her. Supposedly she married Lucious Tanner Burton first, and had a son Jasper. . My father-in-law never heard of her. The only clue is on a headstone. Taken from Rootsweb- Elijah Burton Cemetery The headstone reads: Mandania Burton Wife of L T D Mar 7 1848 Age 24y 5m 27d Jasper N Burton Sep 9 1846 Aug 2 1847 The last two are on one stone probably Mother and Son. LT was the son of Elijah and Polly and is buried at Antioch cemetery next to his second wife, Mandania is thought to be Angeline Kimbrough that LT married in 1841. Thanks Again. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Hardin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 7:34 PM Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Caswell Co., NC to Randolph Co., MO > Perhaps Kimbroughs? > > -- Ben > > --- DAVID BROWN <[email protected]> wrote: > >> There was also an interesting migration from Caswell >> Co., NC to Randolph Co., MO, which occurred around >> 1830. The "caravan" included the following >> families: Dameron, Malone, Mathis, Upton, Jackson. >> Am I missing anyone? > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >

    04/05/2006 03:32:36
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Mathis, Damerons to Randolph Co. from Caswell Co. N.C.
    2. DAVID BROWN
    3. I'm a descendant of Vines Mathis and Nancy Ann Morehead Dameron. Vines was a brother of Charles. I don't have much on the Charles Mathis family, but I do have information on the ancestors of Vines and Charles Mathis and can send to you if you're interested. David [email protected] wrote: I was wondering if anyone had any information about the Mathis family that came to Randolph County with the Damerons, Jacksons, etc. from Caswell Co. North Carolina. I am particularly interested in Charles Mathis and his family. ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/05/2006 02:35:52
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. In a message dated 4/5/2006 6:54:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Carey - is there an index to see who is buried at Log Chapel? What county is it in? When you said "....their daughter, Mrs. Loreta (Waldo) Malone, is buried at Clifton Hill", whose daughter is that? Thanks, Valerie Val - That would be Loreta Lessly b. 28 Jul 1911 daughter of Oreon Palmer Lessly and Cassie D. Blansett. Oreon is the son of my gg grandfather George W. Lessly and his second wife Augusta Palmer. Loreta had a sister named Livonia b. 19 Jun 1909 but she died as a child - 12 Jul 1912. Carole

    04/05/2006 01:04:46
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Valerie Goldstein
    3. Thank you! -----Original Message----- From: Carey Bankhead [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 5:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries It is in Randolph Co, just southwest of Higbee. I'm pretty sure that I typed up an "inventory" some years ago, which should be in my cemetery file at the Randolph Co Historical Society in Moberly. Cheryl Morgan there should be able to find it for you. ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/05/2006 12:45:59
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Clarence Cubbage/Laura Tribble
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Charles - Dudley and Laura Tribble had three boys. Dudley, born 6 Jan 1881 in Madison Co, KY, died on 4 Aug 1924 in Yates. I don't know of any children from the Cubbage marriage. They may have tried, but she was 44 when they got married, so. That's about it from me. I am related to the Tribble family. Karl Rice At 09:02 AM 4/5/2006, you wrote: >Clarence Crawford Cubbage, born 16 Jan 1884, Higbee, married Laura Gertrude >Patterson Tribble. She was born 20 Jan 1884 and died 24 Oct 1962. >Clarence died in 1956. The 1930 census for Silver Creek says he was the >proprietor of a grocery store. I have their marriage date as 27 Feb 1928. >The 1930 census does not show any children, but they had not been married >long. Does anyone know if they had children after 1930? > > > >I think Clarence is buried in Roanoke Cemetery. Would anyone have access >to his or her obit? > > > >Charles A. Leach > >[email protected] > > > > > > > >==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== >Questions for the List Administrator? >Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/05/2006 12:42:36
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. If you'll tell me who you are interested in, I might have time this Saturday to drive by the Tucker Cem....depends on where my grandkids have me scheduled for!!

    04/05/2006 11:35:40
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. It is in Randolph Co, just southwest of Higbee. I'm pretty sure that I typed up an "inventory" some years ago, which should be in my cemetery file at the Randolph Co Historical Society in Moberly. Cheryl Morgan there should be able to find it for you.

    04/05/2006 11:32:48
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Caswell Co., NC to Randolph Co., MO
    2. Doris Dykes
    3. The Kitchen family was probably part of this group. Most of them settled in Macon CO. but a daughter Mary married Henderson Terry of Randolph Co. May the warm wind of Heaven blow softly on your home, May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there, May your moccasins make happy tracks in many snows, And may the rainbow gently touch your shoulder. Home Page www.geocities.com/dorisdykes2000/Index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "DAVID BROWN" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 10:07 PM Subject: [MoRandolph] Caswell Co., NC to Randolph Co., MO > There was also an interesting migration from Caswell Co., NC to Randolph Co., MO, which occurred around 1830. The "caravan" included the following families: Dameron, Malone, Mathis, Upton, Jackson. Am I missing anyone? > > This migration is mentioned in the memoirs of George Washington Dameron, which was written in 1898. If memory serves, he stated that there were about 100 people in the "caravan" including slaves. > > My gggg grandparents Bartholomew Dameron and wife Rebecca Malone in addition to my ggg grandparents Alexander Morehead Dameron and wife Patsy Dupuy Dameron would have been in this group. I believe too that my ggg grandfather William Upton and wife Susannah Mathis in addition to William Upton's mother-in-law Nancy Ann Morehead Dameron (who married Vines Mathis in 1788 in Brunswick Co., VA) would have been in this group. I think William Upton's biography (which is also found in the George Washington Dameron memoirs mentions him having lived in Tennessee for a short period of time. > > David > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > > > > -- > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 268.3.3 - Release Date: 3/28/06 > >

    04/05/2006 11:11:24
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Valerie Goldstein
    3. Thanks so much Carole, I will put it in my notes. Valerie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 4:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries In a message dated 4/5/2006 6:54:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Carey - is there an index to see who is buried at Log Chapel? What county is it in? When you said "....their daughter, Mrs. Loreta (Waldo) Malone, is buried at Clifton Hill", whose daughter is that? Thanks, Valerie Val - That would be Loreta Lessly b. 28 Jul 1911 daughter of Oreon Palmer Lessly and Cassie D. Blansett. Oreon is the son of my gg grandfather George W. Lessly and his second wife Augusta Palmer. Loreta had a sister named Livonia b. 19 Jun 1909 but she died as a child - 12 Jul 1912. Carole ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/05/2006 10:19:55
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Valerie Goldstein
    3. Carey - is there an index to see who is buried at Log Chapel? What county is it in? When you said "....their daughter, Mrs. Loreta (Waldo) Malone, is buried at Clifton Hill", whose daughter is that? Thanks, Valerie -----Original Message----- From: Carey Bankhead [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 11:16 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries A number of Dennis's are buried at Log Chapel where Joe & Ethleen are.....their daughter, Mrs. Loreta (Waldo) Malone, is buried at Clifton Hill. ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/05/2006 09:54:25
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Boone - Bryan - Tribble
    2. 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.

    04/05/2006 09:41:48
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. A number of Dennis's are buried at Log Chapel where Joe & Ethleen are.....their daughter, Mrs. Loreta (Waldo) Malone, is buried at Clifton Hill.

    04/05/2006 05:15:50
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Cecil Boyd
    3. Valerie, I am sending you Moses Jackson Blansett's obituary just in case you do not have it. This should give you some substantiating data. (I have more on him from The Higbee News if you would like it just let me know.) I also have him on the 1870 and 1880 censuses, but have not looked for any of the others. "The Higbee News: Thursday, 20 Aug 1931, Vol. 45. No. 13, Pg. 1, Col. 3 MOSES BLANSETT DEAD Moses Blansett, one of our best known citizens, who had been suffering from paralysis for several years, and who took a sudden turn for the worse the latter part of last week, died at his home in this place at 5 o'clock Monday a. m., August 17, 1931, aged 75 years, 6 months and 9 days. Moses Jackson Blansett was the son of William and Melvina Blansett and was born in Schuyler county, this state, on January 28, 1856. Coming to this section at an early age, he located in Howard county, where he continued to reside until his removal to Higbee some thirty years ago. He was married on April 3, 1881, to Susan Hardin Dennis, and who preceded him to the grave fourteen years ago. To this union two daughters were born, Mrs. J.D. Lay and Mrs. O.P. Lessly, who survive. On March 31, 1924, he was married to Annie B. Crutchfield, who with the daughters, and one granddaughter, Miss Loretta Lessly, survives. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. David Robb of this place and Mrs. Mary Kimbrell of Glenwood, and a number of nephews and nieces. Honest and hard working, he had the respect of all who knew him. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Notley Magruder at Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, of which deceased had been a member for many years, and interment made in Log Chapel cemetery. The sympathy of all goes out to his loved ones. Happy searching, Ms. Cecil V. Body ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie Goldstein" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:09 PM Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > Dear Norman - sorry for the delay in writing. Weekends are taken up with > kid activities, etc... > > Loved hearing your story. My relatives lived in Orange about the same > time > you did. Actually just a few streets past the train depot on Pixley; they > lived there for many years. The father of the house, Harold Bradley, > worked > for the local newspaper. We had other family in Orange, > too.........Barbara > and John Young, with their two daughters. It is funny that this is where I > ended up! > > We have a dear friend who started as a Marshal in Orange County and was > most > likely there when you were. > > I see that you started and returned to Arkansas ("Ar."). What is your tie > to Missouri? > > As for Ethleen.....she was married to my great grandmother's younger > brother > and I have several letters from Joe and Ethleen, as well as a few > pictures. > They never had any kids (or any that survived), but from what I have > heard, > they were wonderful people. If you are interested I can forward a > picture, > directly to your email, as the list doesn't accept attachments. > > I have that Ethleen Blansett with birthdate Jan 1, 1882 and death June 24, > 1968. She married Joe Lay on May 17, 1908. Joe was born Jan 10, 1882 and > died Feb 13, 1952. > > Ethleen's parents were Moses Blansett and Susan Hardin Dennis. I don't > have > any substantiated info on Moses and Susan, but someone on ancestry.com has > Moses' birthdate as Jun 28, 1856 and death Aug 17, 1931. They have > Susan's > birthdate as Nov 28, 1861 and death Dec 3, 1917. I will have to look on > my > own to verify this. I did find Moses on the 1860 census as a 4 year old > living in Chariton, Schuyler, Missouri. They household members were as > follows: > William Blansett 41 years Farmer > Elvira 35 > James 17 > Nancy 15 > John 13 > Martha 11 > Emily 9 > George 7 > Moses 4 > Mary 1 > > On the 1870 census, father William is listed as a Preacher and Emily, age > 9, > is now listed as "Missouri", age 19. The last name for the household is > spelled "Blancet". > On the 1880 census, father William is again listed as a Farmer. Living in > the house are wife Elvira, Moses (age 24), and Mary (age 21). Last name > spelled Blanset. > On the 1920 census, William is living by himself as a widower. He is 63 > years old. > On the 1900 census, Moses is the head of his household with wife Susan H. > They have two daughters, Ethleen age 12, and Carrie age 9. > > Valerie > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 6:40 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > > Hello Valerie: > > We, my mother and 3 brothers, boarded a train in Hoxie,Lawrence,Ar., in > 1939. My father had driven out several months prior to our feparture as my > mother was pregnant with the youngest child and couldn't travel. > > We rode the train to Orange,Orange,Ca., and got off at the old depot > there. > > I retired from Orange County Marshal Dept., in 1993 and returned to > Pocahontas,Randolph, Ar. > > Probably the best way to Yorba Cemetery would be; go north on the 57 to > Orangethorpe, go east on Orangethorpe for several miles [ thru Atwood ] > The > Yorba cemetery is about 1/4 mile east of Yorba Linda Blvd.it is on the > left > side of road but, you can' t see it from Orangethorpe. > > I have Ethleen Blansett but I didn't have her father, I have her husband > Joseph D. Lay and the marriage date but no other info. If you can fill in > the missing info I would surely like to have it. > > Norman Blansett > > "Valerie Goldstein" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Norman - I haven't heard of the Yorba cemetery and I must live 10 - 15 > miles >>from it. I will definitely check it out. Are you here in the area? Are >>your Blansett folks from Randolph County, Mo. My ancestor, Joe Lay, > married >>an Ethleen Blansett, who was the daughter of a Moses Blansett. Ethleen >>was >>born in the late 1800's and died mid 1900's (don't have my notes out). >> >>Valerie Goldstein >>Orange, California >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >>Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 5:33 AM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries >> >>Hello List: >> >>I really don't know why there should be a problem preserving old > cemeteries. >> >>Orange county, Ca., is a good example. >> >>The Yorba cemetery has been in Orange county since Bernardo Yorba was >>granted land by Spain. >> >>The cemetery was in a rural setting east of Atwood and South of Yorba >>Linda >>until the housing boom started in Orange county. >> >>The cemetery was set aside and preserved by Orange county. >> >>I last saw the cemetery in 1993 and it was a beautiful setting surrounded > by >>homes and apartments. >> >>Norman Blansett >> >>__________________________________________________________________ >>Switch to Netscape Internet Service. >>As low as $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at > http://isp.netscape.com/register >> >>Netscape. 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    04/05/2006 03:36:28
    1. Clarence Cubbage/Laura Tribble
    2. Charles Leach
    3. Clarence Crawford Cubbage, born 16 Jan 1884, Higbee, married Laura Gertrude Patterson Tribble. She was born 20 Jan 1884 and died 24 Oct 1962. Clarence died in 1956. The 1930 census for Silver Creek says he was the proprietor of a grocery store. I have their marriage date as 27 Feb 1928. The 1930 census does not show any children, but they had not been married long. Does anyone know if they had children after 1930? I think Clarence is buried in Roanoke Cemetery. Would anyone have access to his or her obit? Charles A. Leach [email protected]

    04/05/2006 03:02:30
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries
    2. Valerie Goldstein
    3. Cecil - you are a doll. Thank you for the obit. I haven't really started looking at that line, as it is one that married into my line. When I do start I will look at the Higbee News, or maybe I will cheat and just ask you to forward. I know if I start now, I will get lost in the tangent and never get back to what I was doing (isn't that the life of a genealogist!). Thanks, again! Valerie -----Original Message----- From: Cecil Boyd [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 8:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries Valerie, I am sending you Moses Jackson Blansett's obituary just in case you do not have it. This should give you some substantiating data. (I have more on him from The Higbee News if you would like it just let me know.) I also have him on the 1870 and 1880 censuses, but have not looked for any of the others. "The Higbee News: Thursday, 20 Aug 1931, Vol. 45. No. 13, Pg. 1, Col. 3 MOSES BLANSETT DEAD Moses Blansett, one of our best known citizens, who had been suffering from paralysis for several years, and who took a sudden turn for the worse the latter part of last week, died at his home in this place at 5 o'clock Monday a. m., August 17, 1931, aged 75 years, 6 months and 9 days. Moses Jackson Blansett was the son of William and Melvina Blansett and was born in Schuyler county, this state, on January 28, 1856. Coming to this section at an early age, he located in Howard county, where he continued to reside until his removal to Higbee some thirty years ago. He was married on April 3, 1881, to Susan Hardin Dennis, and who preceded him to the grave fourteen years ago. To this union two daughters were born, Mrs. J.D. Lay and Mrs. O.P. Lessly, who survive. On March 31, 1924, he was married to Annie B. Crutchfield, who with the daughters, and one granddaughter, Miss Loretta Lessly, survives. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. David Robb of this place and Mrs. Mary Kimbrell of Glenwood, and a number of nephews and nieces. Honest and hard working, he had the respect of all who knew him. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Notley Magruder at Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, of which deceased had been a member for many years, and interment made in Log Chapel cemetery. The sympathy of all goes out to his loved ones. Happy searching, Ms. Cecil V. Body ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie Goldstein" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:09 PM Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > Dear Norman - sorry for the delay in writing. Weekends are taken up with > kid activities, etc... > > Loved hearing your story. My relatives lived in Orange about the same > time > you did. Actually just a few streets past the train depot on Pixley; they > lived there for many years. The father of the house, Harold Bradley, > worked > for the local newspaper. We had other family in Orange, > too.........Barbara > and John Young, with their two daughters. It is funny that this is where I > ended up! > > We have a dear friend who started as a Marshal in Orange County and was > most > likely there when you were. > > I see that you started and returned to Arkansas ("Ar."). What is your tie > to Missouri? > > As for Ethleen.....she was married to my great grandmother's younger > brother > and I have several letters from Joe and Ethleen, as well as a few > pictures. > They never had any kids (or any that survived), but from what I have > heard, > they were wonderful people. If you are interested I can forward a > picture, > directly to your email, as the list doesn't accept attachments. > > I have that Ethleen Blansett with birthdate Jan 1, 1882 and death June 24, > 1968. She married Joe Lay on May 17, 1908. Joe was born Jan 10, 1882 and > died Feb 13, 1952. > > Ethleen's parents were Moses Blansett and Susan Hardin Dennis. I don't > have > any substantiated info on Moses and Susan, but someone on ancestry.com has > Moses' birthdate as Jun 28, 1856 and death Aug 17, 1931. They have > Susan's > birthdate as Nov 28, 1861 and death Dec 3, 1917. I will have to look on > my > own to verify this. I did find Moses on the 1860 census as a 4 year old > living in Chariton, Schuyler, Missouri. They household members were as > follows: > William Blansett 41 years Farmer > Elvira 35 > James 17 > Nancy 15 > John 13 > Martha 11 > Emily 9 > George 7 > Moses 4 > Mary 1 > > On the 1870 census, father William is listed as a Preacher and Emily, age > 9, > is now listed as "Missouri", age 19. The last name for the household is > spelled "Blancet". > On the 1880 census, father William is again listed as a Farmer. Living in > the house are wife Elvira, Moses (age 24), and Mary (age 21). Last name > spelled Blanset. > On the 1920 census, William is living by himself as a widower. He is 63 > years old. > On the 1900 census, Moses is the head of his household with wife Susan H. > They have two daughters, Ethleen age 12, and Carrie age 9. > > Valerie > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 6:40 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries > > Hello Valerie: > > We, my mother and 3 brothers, boarded a train in Hoxie,Lawrence,Ar., in > 1939. My father had driven out several months prior to our feparture as my > mother was pregnant with the youngest child and couldn't travel. > > We rode the train to Orange,Orange,Ca., and got off at the old depot > there. > > I retired from Orange County Marshal Dept., in 1993 and returned to > Pocahontas,Randolph, Ar. > > Probably the best way to Yorba Cemetery would be; go north on the 57 to > Orangethorpe, go east on Orangethorpe for several miles [ thru Atwood ] > The > Yorba cemetery is about 1/4 mile east of Yorba Linda Blvd.it is on the > left > side of road but, you can' t see it from Orangethorpe. > > I have Ethleen Blansett but I didn't have her father, I have her husband > Joseph D. Lay and the marriage date but no other info. If you can fill in > the missing info I would surely like to have it. > > Norman Blansett > > "Valerie Goldstein" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Norman - I haven't heard of the Yorba cemetery and I must live 10 - 15 > miles >>from it. I will definitely check it out. Are you here in the area? Are >>your Blansett folks from Randolph County, Mo. My ancestor, Joe Lay, > married >>an Ethleen Blansett, who was the daughter of a Moses Blansett. Ethleen >>was >>born in the late 1800's and died mid 1900's (don't have my notes out). >> >>Valerie Goldstein >>Orange, California >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >>Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 5:33 AM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: [MoRandolph] Preserving old cemeteries >> >>Hello List: >> >>I really don't know why there should be a problem preserving old > cemeteries. >> >>Orange county, Ca., is a good example. >> >>The Yorba cemetery has been in Orange county since Bernardo Yorba was >>granted land by Spain. >> >>The cemetery was in a rural setting east of Atwood and South of Yorba >>Linda >>until the housing boom started in Orange county. >> >>The cemetery was set aside and preserved by Orange county. >> >>I last saw the cemetery in 1993 and it was a beautiful setting surrounded > by >>homes and apartments. >> >>Norman Blansett >> >>__________________________________________________________________ >>Switch to Netscape Internet Service. >>As low as $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at > http://isp.netscape.com/register >> >>Netscape. Just the Net You Need. >> >>New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet Explorer >>Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups. >>Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp >> >> >>==== 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] >> >> > > __________________________________________________________________ > Switch to Netscape Internet Service. > As low as $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at > http://isp.netscape.com/register > > Netscape. Just the Net You Need. > > New! 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    04/05/2006 02:45:31
    1. Re: Minnie Mitchell and Allie Bowers from Moberly
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mitchell, Bowers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WNB.2ACI/346.1.1 Message Board Post: As far as I know, I am not related to either of these young women. I found the article in the newspaper when I was looking for other things, and hoped that it might be interesting to someone. Could this be your Minnie? They would have got the age wrong in the paper, but that is certainly possible.

    04/05/2006 01:09:08
    1. Re: Minnie Mitchell and Allie Bowers from Moberly
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mitchell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WNB.2ACI/346.1 Message Board Post: I have a Minnie Mitchell in my family: http://www.andersonconnection.org/report28/wc01/wc01_294.htm Perhaps we have a connection? Jayme

    04/04/2006 06:50:47