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    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Jere- Patrick LYNCH was the first person to live in Moberly, before it was here. The Railroad decided to put an East/West line where Moberly is today. But the civil war came along and so the RR did not do anything about establishing a town until after the war. They got Patirck Lynch, who lived about a mile from the furture site of Moberly to move his house and hold the land until after the civil war. The first Moberly lot sale was 1866. Maybe some of the descendants of the LYNCH family can help you. 1876 Moberly City Dir. - LYNCH - James, fireman St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railroad; Patrick, wks for Railroad shops, r corner Concannon & Greeley; Thomas, wks RR shops, r Concannon & Greeley. Good luck, Cecy SearchingTrees@aol.com wrote: > Do you have a LYNCH or LINCH family in Randolph County? Preferably the LINCH > spelling. I am looking for the parents of Martha, b. 1841, married in 1976 to > James H. Cook. My grandfather says he was b. 1881 in Randolph County, but by > then they were in Howard County. I cant find Martha's parents. Thanks > Jere

    04/10/2000 02:19:52
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] Wayland; Terrill; Armstrong; Carr; Davis, others
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. John - you are right - it says both 511 S. 4th and 511 S. 5th, but there are more 511 S. 4th. I must have look at the 511 S. 5th and not looked again at the street addreess. Sorry about that. Cecy John Wayland wrote: > Thanks for the look-up on the Wayland name, Cecy. > > > 1932 Moberly City Dir. - WAYLAND - > > All these people living at 511 S. 5th - Miss Annabell, tchr; Henry Parker; > John T, > > stu; Lloyd L (Anna) supt inventment dept Light Co; Miss Lola E, stu; Miss > Virginia, > > stu. > > Lloyd L. Wayland mentioned above was my grandfather. The "Anna" must be his > wife, my grandmother, Anne Calvin Terrill. > > Annabelle Wayland was my aunt, b. 24 Jul 1902 Moberly , d. 15 Dec 1970 St. > Louis, MO. She m. Sam Brown Armstrong 9 Apr 1933. He was b. 20 Jul 1902 > Moberly, d. 6 Sep 1970 St. Louis, MO. Sam was a reporter and at one time the > city editor for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She taught school for many years. > > Henry Parker "Hank" Wayland, b. 4 Aug 1908 Moberly, d. 26 Oct 1987 > Fredericktown, MO, was my uncle. He had the Ford dealership in Fredericktown, > MO. On 19 Nov 1933, he m. Rebecca Elizabeth "Becky" Carr, who was b. 22 Jan > 1911 and is still with us. > > John T. Wayland, b. 2 Mar 1907 Moberly, d. 8 Nov 1997 Charleston, SC was my > father. In 1932 he was getting his PhD from Yale; he was a professor and a > minister. While in New Haven, he met and married Eunice Fowler, a 12th > generation New Haven, CT descendant, who is still with us at age 94. > > My aunt, Lola Ellen "Lo" Wayland, b. 10 Jul 1912 Moberly, d. 30 Aug 1955, > Moberly, on Mar 1949 m. Howard H. Stamper, b. 23 Oct 1889, d. 20 Oct 1959, > Moberly. She was the 2nd of the 3 wives of Howard. She was an umarried school > teacher prior to their marriage, and her "stu" category must have been college. > They had no children. > > My aunt, Virginia Wayland, b. 24 Mar 1917 Moberly, retired after years as a > school teacher and head of the English department in a large high school in NJ. > She is still living in NJ and doing well. She never married. > > The home address I must have had wrong in my mind, as I had it as 511 South 4th > Street. Would you double-check that for me, Cecy? As a child, I always visited > my grandparents and cousins in this house. I have a photo of that house on the > Wayland photo section on my site below. All of Lloyd and Anne's children were > born in the house, which Lloyd built before their marriage. My grandfather, > Lloyd told me one time that Anne's Terrill family was a little "particular" > about his interest in marrying Anne. They dated for about 7 years after they > were adults; he was age 28 and she was age 27 when they got married. He said > that he had to have the house built and a good career before the marriage was > allowed by her father. Unlike most people today, he told me that they only > exchanged quick kisses during their long courtship. Anne was the last of 9 > children born to John Robert Terrill and Anne E. Roberts. Her mother died > giving birth to her, and her father never remarried. There were 5 sons and 4 > dtrs., and Anne was the only one of the dtrs. who ever married. Maybe "pop" set > unreasonable demands on suitors and "mom" was not there to give any input. LOL. > > > There is a WAYLAMD, Raydell (Etta) r 1600 Myra. Don't know if that is really > > Wayland or not. > > The Raydell is not familiar to me, so perhaps the surname is not Wayland. > > > 1905 - lots of Wayland - one is Lloyd L (Annie) bakery and grocery 122 Reed, r > 511 > > S. 5th. Living with them Miss Ada, artist. At 510 S. 5th is Henry H (Belle) > trav > > agt; William, clk L. L. Wayland, 4 510 S 5th. > > These are my grandparents, Lloyd and Annie Wayland, soon after their marriage. > I remember that Granddad told me that he owned a bakery early on. The Ada > living with them is probably Lloyd's sister, Adah Wayland, b. 30 Jan 1887, d. > Oct 1963 CA. She m. Perry Davis, b. 16 Jan 1888, d. Nov 1970 CA. The 18 year > old was probably helping with the 3 yr. old child, Annabelle. Henry Harrison > Wayland, b. 2 Sep 1843 Chariton Co., d. 2 Jul 1921 Hammond, Louisiana was the > father of Lloyd. His wife was Anna Belle Jackson, b. 2 Dec 1853 Howard Co., d. > 28 Mar 1923. William, b. 21 Oct 1879, d. 22 Aug 1931, was probably the brother > of Lloyd. He m. Anna E. Breckwoldt in 1912. I don't know what happened to him > and whether or not he had any family. My grandfather Lloyd apparently had a > falling out with all 3 of his siblings; he would never talk of them to me, and I > never saw them when I visited the house. I would like to know what happened to > them, and if they have any descendants alive, as I am not aware of it. > Unfortunately, we see that a lot today also...when the parents are both dead, > their children cut the strings between them. All of Lloyd's siblings moved from > Randolph Co, and to other states as well. > > I have photos of all of these people on my homepage, but limit genealogy > information on my pages to those born before 1900, for the sake of privacy. > > Thanks again, Cecy, and I would appreciate your checking that address for me. > > John Wayland > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wayland/

    04/10/2000 01:07:07
    1. [MORANDOL-L] Wayland; Terrill; Armstrong; Carr; Davis, others
    2. John Wayland
    3. Thanks for the look-up on the Wayland name, Cecy. > 1932 Moberly City Dir. - WAYLAND - > All these people living at 511 S. 5th - Miss Annabell, tchr; Henry Parker; John T, > stu; Lloyd L (Anna) supt inventment dept Light Co; Miss Lola E, stu; Miss Virginia, > stu. Lloyd L. Wayland mentioned above was my grandfather. The "Anna" must be his wife, my grandmother, Anne Calvin Terrill. Annabelle Wayland was my aunt, b. 24 Jul 1902 Moberly , d. 15 Dec 1970 St. Louis, MO. She m. Sam Brown Armstrong 9 Apr 1933. He was b. 20 Jul 1902 Moberly, d. 6 Sep 1970 St. Louis, MO. Sam was a reporter and at one time the city editor for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She taught school for many years. Henry Parker "Hank" Wayland, b. 4 Aug 1908 Moberly, d. 26 Oct 1987 Fredericktown, MO, was my uncle. He had the Ford dealership in Fredericktown, MO. On 19 Nov 1933, he m. Rebecca Elizabeth "Becky" Carr, who was b. 22 Jan 1911 and is still with us. John T. Wayland, b. 2 Mar 1907 Moberly, d. 8 Nov 1997 Charleston, SC was my father. In 1932 he was getting his PhD from Yale; he was a professor and a minister. While in New Haven, he met and married Eunice Fowler, a 12th generation New Haven, CT descendant, who is still with us at age 94. My aunt, Lola Ellen "Lo" Wayland, b. 10 Jul 1912 Moberly, d. 30 Aug 1955, Moberly, on Mar 1949 m. Howard H. Stamper, b. 23 Oct 1889, d. 20 Oct 1959, Moberly. She was the 2nd of the 3 wives of Howard. She was an umarried school teacher prior to their marriage, and her "stu" category must have been college. They had no children. My aunt, Virginia Wayland, b. 24 Mar 1917 Moberly, retired after years as a school teacher and head of the English department in a large high school in NJ. She is still living in NJ and doing well. She never married. The home address I must have had wrong in my mind, as I had it as 511 South 4th Street. Would you double-check that for me, Cecy? As a child, I always visited my grandparents and cousins in this house. I have a photo of that house on the Wayland photo section on my site below. All of Lloyd and Anne's children were born in the house, which Lloyd built before their marriage. My grandfather, Lloyd told me one time that Anne's Terrill family was a little "particular" about his interest in marrying Anne. They dated for about 7 years after they were adults; he was age 28 and she was age 27 when they got married. He said that he had to have the house built and a good career before the marriage was allowed by her father. Unlike most people today, he told me that they only exchanged quick kisses during their long courtship. Anne was the last of 9 children born to John Robert Terrill and Anne E. Roberts. Her mother died giving birth to her, and her father never remarried. There were 5 sons and 4 dtrs., and Anne was the only one of the dtrs. who ever married. Maybe "pop" set unreasonable demands on suitors and "mom" was not there to give any input. LOL. > There is a WAYLAMD, Raydell (Etta) r 1600 Myra. Don't know if that is really > Wayland or not. The Raydell is not familiar to me, so perhaps the surname is not Wayland. > 1905 - lots of Wayland - one is Lloyd L (Annie) bakery and grocery 122 Reed, r 511 > S. 5th. Living with them Miss Ada, artist. At 510 S. 5th is Henry H (Belle) trav > agt; William, clk L. L. Wayland, 4 510 S 5th. These are my grandparents, Lloyd and Annie Wayland, soon after their marriage. I remember that Granddad told me that he owned a bakery early on. The Ada living with them is probably Lloyd's sister, Adah Wayland, b. 30 Jan 1887, d. Oct 1963 CA. She m. Perry Davis, b. 16 Jan 1888, d. Nov 1970 CA. The 18 year old was probably helping with the 3 yr. old child, Annabelle. Henry Harrison Wayland, b. 2 Sep 1843 Chariton Co., d. 2 Jul 1921 Hammond, Louisiana was the father of Lloyd. His wife was Anna Belle Jackson, b. 2 Dec 1853 Howard Co., d. 28 Mar 1923. William, b. 21 Oct 1879, d. 22 Aug 1931, was probably the brother of Lloyd. He m. Anna E. Breckwoldt in 1912. I don't know what happened to him and whether or not he had any family. My grandfather Lloyd apparently had a falling out with all 3 of his siblings; he would never talk of them to me, and I never saw them when I visited the house. I would like to know what happened to them, and if they have any descendants alive, as I am not aware of it. Unfortunately, we see that a lot today also...when the parents are both dead, their children cut the strings between them. All of Lloyd's siblings moved from Randolph Co, and to other states as well. I have photos of all of these people on my homepage, but limit genealogy information on my pages to those born before 1900, for the sake of privacy. Thanks again, Cecy, and I would appreciate your checking that address for me. John Wayland http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wayland/

    04/09/2000 06:10:18
    1. [MORANDOL-L] City Directory
    2. Helen Bichel
    3. Cecy, Is there a Thomas Andrews listed in the 1920 directory? Thank you. Helen

    04/09/2000 01:43:50
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Sandra - 1876 Moberly City Dir - THOMAS living at cor Wisdom & Ault: Andrew J, wks Railroad shops; Chas. E, wks RR shops; William A, painter RR shops. Other THOMAS - Cassius D, Painter rr shops r Taylor St; Lewis (col) lab, r Clark; Lloyd N, eng r Coates; Robert W, eng board Taylor; Seymour eng bds 32 Williams. 1884 - THOMAS - A.J., painter, Ault; Benj, coal miner bds W.P Thomas; B.F. foreman wood shop Wabash, r Fort St; C. D., painter r Vincil; C. E. painter Wabash shops, r Forest; Ed, col wainter Grand Central Hotel; J. F., wks Wabash shops r Hallack; J. C., painter Wabash shops, r Franklin; J. L. Clk bowers and Reis bds _____ Thomas; L. B. wks rake factory r Carpenter; W. A., house & sign painting, paper hanging & calsomining, r Rollins; W. A., house & sign painting r Reed. As you predicted in1895 A J is not there. Happy hunting. Cecy SandraK142@aol.com wrote: > Would check your directory for A.J. Thomas, his wife Patience and their son > James Calvin Thomas. They came to Moberly after the Civil War and A.J. and > Patience died before 1896. Hope that is enought to go on for you. Thanks > for your help. > Sandy Kimble

    04/09/2000 08:18:33
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] MOBERLY CTIY DIRECTORIES
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. 1920 Moberly Dir. - HITT - JAMES E. laborer Wabash RR 4 714 Burkhart; JOHN, wks Wabash 4 517 Franklin Av; JOHN, JR. (Mary) mach helper Wabash r 517 Franklin Ave. - Cecy Ted Hitt wrote: > Hi again Cecy, > > I would also like to see what you may have on Hitt, John in 1920. > > Thanks, > > Ted Hitt > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Karl & Cecy Rice <kcecyr@mcmsys.com> > To: <MORANDOL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 9:58 AM > Subject: Re: [MORANDOL-L] MOBERLY CTIY DIRECTORIES > > > Joan - There are lots of Terrills living in Moberly in the 1932 and 1940 > > city > > Dir. Those are the only two city dir.I have covering that period, but > > no > > Willis. I will list first name and spouse for those 2 years. There are > > lots of > > Terrill researchers in Randolph Co, MO, so I will put your question and > > my answer > > on MORANDOL-L and maybe you will get some answers. Spelling is as it is > > in the > > City Dir. > > > > 1932 - Terrill- Anna Lou, Miss Dorothy, H. Robert, Henry R wife Goldena > > M, > > Martha, Mary E, Miss Ruth, Thomas J wife Willie Jane, Vincent C, Winfred > > H wife > > Laura. > > Terrills who are listed as black - William, Mrs Anna, Mrs J H. > > 1940 - Terrill - Henry R wife Goldena, Henry R, Jr wife Beatrice, Martha > > A, > > Robert G, Ruth, Vincent C wife Susie. > > Terrills who are listed as black - Margaret, Mildred, William wife > > Thelma, > > Winford H wife Laura (one year listed as black, one year not). > > Cecy Rice > > > > > Hi Cecy, > > > > > > Thank you for your wonderful offer. I am looking for Willis (Erastus) > > > Terrill, who possibly lived in Moberly around 1930, 1940. Actually I > would > > > like to know of any Terrill who was living there at that time. Thanks > again. > > > > > > Joan Terrill > > > SO CA > >

    04/09/2000 08:04:55
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Susan - I don't have a 1900 so will try 1895 and 1905, the closest ones I have. 1895 - Moberly City Dir - no DUGGINS. ALEXANDER - Mrs Bettie and Miss Minnie and Ollie r 606 Burholder St; Mrs Mary (col) r 515 Jefferson Ave. 1905 Moberly City Dir. - DUGGINS- Louis E, (Bertha) brakeman Wabash r 1222 Quinn; William L (Caroline) brakeman Wabash, r1302 Quinn. ALEXANDER - Ester (col wid Wm) r 515 Jefferson Ave; Eugene (col wf Serepta), plasterer r 879 W. Coates; John (Minnie) mess Pac Exp Co r 727 S. Williams. Hope this helps. Cecy Susan Knittle-Hunter wrote: > Hello Cecy, > I am very interested in knowing about a > William Duggins and family around 1900. > I am also interested in a William Sanderson > Alexander family at the same time. > Thanks so much for doing this. I really > appreciate you taking the time for me. > Sincerely, > Susan > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com

    04/09/2000 08:04:05
    1. [MORANDOL-L] Re: Directory look-up
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. John - First, I do want RANDOLPH COUNTY, MO lines. That is our focus. Information leading up to or away from Randolph Co, MO could be included, but it must be a strong Randolph Co, MO connection. Didn't catch that the first time I read you note. 1932 Moberly City Dir. - WAYLAND - All these people living at 511 S. 5th - Miss Annabell, tchr; Henry Parker; John T, stu; Lloyd L (Anna) supt inventment dept Light Co; Miss Lola E, stu; Miss Virginia, stu. 1940 - WAYLAND All living at 511 S. 5th - Lloyd L (Anne T); Lolah E tchr Jr HS; Virginia tchr. There is a WAYLAMD, Raydell (Etta) r 1600 Myra. Don't know if that is really Wayland or not. 1905 - lots of Wayland - one is Lloyd L (Annie) bakery and grocery 122 Reed, r 511 S. 5th. Living with them Miss Ada, artist. At 510 S. 5th is Henry H (Belle) trav agt; William, clk L. L. Wayland, 4 510 S 5th. Hope this helps. Cecy John Wayland wrote: > Hi Cecy > > I hope you are not being snowed under with directory look-up requests. That was > very interesting on the Terrill line. There are fewer of the Wayland surname, > and if you have time to look up those, it would be great. > > For your bulletin, do you want me to write on any line that I have, or some > particular line? I will be glad to do it on several that I have in Randolph > County (like the Terrills). > > Regards, John > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wayland/

    04/09/2000 08:03:03
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Hi Linda - there is no 1890 Moberly City Dir. here is: 1905 Moberly City Dir - BILDERBECK - living at 624 Gilman: Owen, blksmith Wabash shops; Miss Lizzie. 1895 Moberly City Dir - BILDERBECK -living at 222 Hedges Ave: Michael, emp. Wabash shops; Mrs. Jennie. Living at 624 Gilman St - BILDERBECK - O.C., blacksmith; Mrs. C. A, Miss Lizzie. 1885 - living at west end of Gilman St - BILDERBECK - Samuel, O. C. M. W. (no occupation shown) 1875 - Samuel BILDERBECK, teamster, r westend Gilman. Good hunting. Cecy Linda Powers wrote: > Hi Cecy, > > This is very kind of you. I have Mitchell Ward BILDERBECK who should show up > after about 1890. Family lore says he left Moberly about 1910 after the > death of his wife. > > I'd very much appreciate your looking him up. > Linda Powers

    04/09/2000 08:02:50
    1. [MORANDOL-L] Terrill, and related lines
    2. John Wayland
    3. Hi Cecy Thanks for your searching the directories. I'm glad someone asked for the Terrills as that is interesting. Goldena Mounce, b. 30 Jan 1874, d. 24 May 1964, was the wife of Henry Roberts Terrill, b. 3 Dec 1868 Randolph Co., d. 16 Mar 1943. Henry was the brother of my grandmother, Anne Terrill. Goldena had a dtr. Ruth Terrill, b. 6 Sep 1896, d. 13 Jun 1989, who married Paul Stevenson, b. 19 Jan 1894, d. Sep 1975 Moberly. Ruth was unmarried in this 1932 directory; my notes say that she married late in life and had no children. My father called her "Cousin Ruth," and I remember going out to their farm as a child. "Mary E." is Mary Emma Terrill, dtr. of Henry and Goldena. She married a McBrice and lived in Alberqurque, New Mexico with sister Dorothy in later years. Brother J.M.'s obit in 1985 says she is still surviving and lists her as "Mary McBrice of Annapolis, MD." She is in Moberly HS year book, class of 1919. I don't know her husband's first name, nor anything about children. Apparently she married a little late also if she is single in 1932, as she was born abt. 1902. "Miss Dorothy" is Dorothy Terrill, dtr. of Goldena. She was b. 2 Dec 1910, d. Jan 1980 Albuquerque, NM. Brother J.M.'s obit says she was deceased when he died in 1985. I have no evidence that she ever married. "Anna Lou" is probably Anna Lou Terrill, dtr. of Vincent Calvin Terrill and Susie Reynolds, and dtr. of John Robert Terrill and Anne Roberts. I have three of Anna's report cards from Moberly Junior High School for the school year of 1931-1932. She made excellent grades. I don't know her dates, but she was b. abt. 1917. According to obit, she married a Jessup, unknown first name. The closest Anna Jessup I could find on SSDI was one who was b. 4 Jun 1915, d. 12 Feb 1995 in Junction City, Geary Co., Kansas. There was one b. 12 Feb 1920, d. 1994 in PA. "Martha" is probably Martha Terrill, b. 6 Nov 1913, d. 20 Jun 1992 Eugene, OR. She m. Orval Cable, b. 13 Sep 1903 MO, d. 12 Apr 1997 Eugene, OR. Martha was the youngest child of Goldena and H.R. Terrill. Thomas J. Terrill, b. 26 Sep 1855 Randolph Co., d. 4 Oct 1935 was married to Willie Grimes. I don't have children for them, and would like to get this if anyone has it. Thomas was the son of James Terrill and Elizabeth Ann Crisler. Vincent Calvin Terrill was b. 12 Apr 1870/1871, Randolph Co., d. Jan 1966. He m. Susie Reynolds and had dtr. Anna Lou Terrill, listed above. His maiden sister, Elizabeth Ellen, lived with him the last 25 years of her life. His brother, Robert Greene Terrill, also lived with him when he separated from his wife. Owned shoe store with his brother Henry. He went by "Vint". His name is in the 1922 Moberly HS yearbook Alumni section as having graduated in 1890. The Winfred H. Terrill and wife Laura are unknown to me. Since he is listed as Black in the 1940 directory, this may why I don't have him. The 1940 listing for a Henry Roberts Jr. and wife Beatrice is a puzzle for me. I thought that I had all of Henry Roberts Terrill's children, and didn't have this one. If anyone has a copy of his biography in the "History of Randolph Co., Missouri" 1920, p. 262, maybe they could check it for me to see if Jr. is listed as a son. I think the others listed in 1940 are a repeat of the above. Thanks for that very interesting post, Cecy. Incidentally, I have a very nice picture of John Robert Terrill (1829-1911) on my Terrill genealogy page on my home site below. Just click on "scrapbook" next to his name to see it. Concerning the inquiry, I have a Willis J. Terrill, b. 3 Nov 1867, d. 18 Nov 1949. I have nothing on him, no spouse, no children. I do not have the Erastus name for him. Dates are from tombstone in Oakland Cem., Moberly, Missouri. I am not certain of his parents, but have him under Rev. Joshua Willis Terrill and Matilda Ann Walton, due to his placement in the cemetery. I do not have an Erastus Terrill in my database. John Wayland http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wayland/ If your return email refers to my email or my post, please attach a copy to your email. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karl & Cecy Rice" <kcecyr@mcmsys.com> To: <MORANDOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: April 09, 2000 10:58 AM Subject: Re: [MORANDOL-L] MOBERLY CTIY DIRECTORIES > Joan - There are lots of Terrills living in Moberly in the 1932 and 1940 > city > Dir. Those are the only two city dir.I have covering that period, but > no > Willis. I will list first name and spouse for those 2 years. There are > lots of > Terrill researchers in Randolph Co, MO, so I will put your question and > my answer > on MORANDOL-L and maybe you will get some answers. Spelling is as it is > in the > City Dir. > > 1932 - Terrill- Anna Lou, Miss Dorothy, H. Robert, Henry R wife Goldena > M, > Martha, Mary E, Miss Ruth, Thomas J wife Willie Jane, Vincent C, Winfred > H wife > Laura. > Terrills who are listed as black - William, Mrs Anna, Mrs J H. > 1940 - Terrill - Henry R wife Goldena, Henry R, Jr wife Beatrice, Martha > A, > Robert G, Ruth, Vincent C wife Susie. > Terrills who are listed as black - Margaret, Mildred, William wife > Thelma, > Winford H wife Laura (one year listed as black, one year not). > Cecy Rice > > > Hi Cecy, > > > > Thank you for your wonderful offer. I am looking for Willis (Erastus) > > Terrill, who possibly lived in Moberly around 1930, 1940. Actually I would > > like to know of any Terrill who was living there at that time. Thanks again. > > > > Joan Terrill > > SO CA >

    04/09/2000 07:31:14
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] MOBERLY CTIY DIRECTORIES
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Joan - There are lots of Terrills living in Moberly in the 1932 and 1940 city Dir. Those are the only two city dir.I have covering that period, but no Willis. I will list first name and spouse for those 2 years. There are lots of Terrill researchers in Randolph Co, MO, so I will put your question and my answer on MORANDOL-L and maybe you will get some answers. Spelling is as it is in the City Dir. 1932 - Terrill- Anna Lou, Miss Dorothy, H. Robert, Henry R wife Goldena M, Martha, Mary E, Miss Ruth, Thomas J wife Willie Jane, Vincent C, Winfred H wife Laura. Terrills who are listed as black - William, Mrs Anna, Mrs J H. 1940 - Terrill - Henry R wife Goldena, Henry R, Jr wife Beatrice, Martha A, Robert G, Ruth, Vincent C wife Susie. Terrills who are listed as black - Margaret, Mildred, William wife Thelma, Winford H wife Laura (one year listed as black, one year not). Cecy Rice > Hi Cecy, > > Thank you for your wonderful offer. I am looking for Willis (Erastus) > Terrill, who possibly lived in Moberly around 1930, 1940. Actually I would > like to know of any Terrill who was living there at that time. Thanks again. > > Joan Terrill > SO CA

    04/09/2000 03:58:32
    1. [MORANDOL-L] Re: Moberly city directories
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Roger - CAULKINS - Moberly City Directory 1951 -Caulkins D X Service (L. C. Caulkins) 500 W. Coates; Lee C. (Jessie) (Caulkins D X Ser) h 624 Franklin Ave 1965 - Jessie Mrs slswmn Penneys r 624 Franklin Ave; Lee C (Jessie) leasee Conoco r 624 Franklin Ave.; Marion E r 311 S Ault 1968 - Lee (Jessie slsldy Penneys) cab drvr r 624 Franklin Ave; Marion retired r 409 N. Morley. Hope this helps. Cecy Roger Stegall wrote: > Another one, hoping you haven't been swamped! I'm in no hurry to get a > reply--take your time. I've just found this part of the family in the last > month. > > According to their obits, "Ed" Marion Edward CAULKINS and wife Rella lived > in the Jacksonville and Moberly vicinity since about 1904 but since he was > a farmer, I doubt whether they'd be listed in the city directory until he > retired from farming. He lived 1887-1968 so I'm guessing he moved to > Moberly around the time his wife died in 1958. > > Their son, Lee CAULKINS, is listed as a retired service station owner in > his obit in 1973. I'm assuming the station was in Moberly. > > Thank you so much for your time. > > Linda

    04/09/2000 03:57:31
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Mike - no Hardester/Hardister in 1876 or 1884. In 1895 - Hardister, Thomas and Miss Mary living at 715 Culp St. Cecy Rice Mike Hardester wrote: > Hi Cecy, > > If you have time, would you please check the 1884/5 City Directory for > HARDESTER/HARDISTER (spelled both ways). > > I'm looking for a William Henry HARDESTER/HARDISTER. > > Thank you! > > Mike

    04/09/2000 03:57:03
    1. [MORANDOL-L] taylor clark
    2. Coletta Guthire
    3. i need marriage of his first wife and family , and then his marriage to ehlen todd , taylor clark was born in 1873 in virginia and died 1910 in randolph co.,mo sara was his first wife and ehlen his 2nd .. thanks! guthire@tri-lakes.net

    04/09/2000 02:26:26
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Eleanore Dilello
    3. Dear Cecy: you have solved the mystery and questions I had concerning my family.....thank you so much... Eleanore Dilello ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karl & Cecy Rice" <kcecyr@mcmsys.com> To: <MORANDOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 4:59 PM Subject: Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly > 1917 - Cherrington > James E. mechinist Wabash 4 520 N Ault > Kate (wid James) r 520 N Ault > > 1929 > J Edw (Nora) plumber J L Kehoe r 611 S. 5th >

    04/08/2000 04:59:20
    1. [MORANDOL-L] Burton Families
    2. John Wayland
    3. I have a May Burton (1780-1859) who m. Nancy Woodfolk (1786-1836). I also have a May Burton, b. 1844, d. 27 Jun 1864 GA, who is the son of Ambrose Waller Burton, b. 1 Feb 1812 KY, and Martha Emily Fort, b. 8 Nov 1812 TN. Ambrose and Martha were married 22 Sep 1836 Randolph Co. Martha was the dtr. of Dr. William Fort and Martha Frances Sugg Gorham. I have 6 children for Ambrose and Martha: William Fort; Martha A.; Frances A.; May; John T.; Burilla J. Is this May (I didn't have a middle name) the same one that you have? If so, do you have any more on these? Spouses, dates, etc. I have a different spouse for Ambrose than you do, if this is the right one. These are on my Wayland page on my site below. John Wayland http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wayland/ If your return email refers to my email or my post, please attach a copy to your email. ----- Original Message ----- From: "VAUGHN BUSHMAN" <vbushman@sisna.com> To: <MORANDOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: April 07, 2000 1:57 PM Subject: [MORANDOL-L] Burton Families > Hello Missourians > I have been monitoring with interest the Burton discussion going on > and find I have a few questions. My line of Wisdoms relate to these > Burtons. I discover that there are two branches of Burtons who migrated > intoRandolph County in the early days. > 1) May Burton branch - He is son of Ambrose Burton and Catey Wisdom, > born in Orange, Va., lived in Kentucky, moved to Randolph, had a large > family, including May Medley Burton, local Judge. > 2) Francis Howard Burton branch -son of Allen Buton, born in Cumberland > Va., lived in Caswell NC, moved to Randolph, had a large family, > including Samuel Love Burton, local Judge. > > Both families seem to originate in same area of Virginia, link up with > Wisdom family and end up in Randolph Mo. Both families seem to be > prominent, i.e. the 2nd family left a branch in NC from which a Governor > of the state came. > > Are there any researchers out there who have connected these two lines? > Also I have been wondering if the Rev.James Burton (1821-1909) is a son > of James Burton (1793-1863) brother of above May Burton? > > Thanks for any information you can give. > Vaughn Bushman > Orem, Utah > Descendant of Wisdoms/Burtons >

    04/08/2000 03:22:22
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Found this in my "Draft" file so I don't know if I sent it or not. Better send it again. Good luck. Cecy 1917 - Cherrington James E. mechinist Wabash 4 520 N Ault Kate (wid James) r 520 N Ault 1929 J Edw (Nora) plumber J L Kehoe r 611 S. 5th 1932 Edgar (Hazel) driver McDonald Transfer r 702 N. Moulton. J. Edward (Nora) plumber Kehoe Plbg r 611 S. 5th 1945 Edd (Hazel) USA r 450 W. Sparkes Edward (Nora) r 611 W. Lee Kate 4 520 N. Ault 1965 James E retired 522 1/2 Burkholder William E (Hazel S) trk drvr Orscheln Bros. r 425 Sparks Eleanore Dilello wrote: > That would be great...The first one would be Cherrington, Edward and > his wife Ruth or Rosa (not sure who) for the years 1919-1961. trying > to locate who he married and when she died...she died before 1961. > > thanks so much... > > Eleanore Dilello > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Karl & Cecy Rice" <kcecyr@mcmsys.com> > To: <MORANDOL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 11:20 AM > Subject: Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly > > > I have most of them and the Randolph County Historical Society has > most > > of them. I'll look up, if you like. Please one surname at a time. > > Cecy Rice > > > > Eleanore Dilello wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > > > > Does anyone have access to City Directories for Moberly? > 1913-1960 > > > Eleanore Dilello > > > fountainoflife@worldnet.att.net > > > >

    04/08/2000 10:34:07
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. 1917 - Cherrington James E. mechinist Wabash 4 520 N Ault Kate (wid James) r 520 N Ault 1929 J Edw (Nora) plumber J L Kehoe r 611 S. 5th 1932 Edgar (Hazel) driver McDonald Transfer r 702 N. Moulton. J. Edward (Nora) plumber Kehoe Plbg r 611 S. 5th 1945 Edd (Hazel) USA r 450 W. Sparkes Edward (Nora) r 611 W. Lee Kate 4 520 N. Ault 1965 James E retired 522 1/2 Burkholder William E (Hazel S) trk drvr Orscheln Bros. r 425 Sparks Hope this helps. Cecy Rice Eleanore Dilello wrote: > That would be great...The first one would be Cherrington, Edward and > his wife Ruth or Rosa (not sure who) for the years 1919-1961. trying > to locate who he married and when she died...she died before 1961. > > thanks so much... > > Eleanore Dilello > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Karl & Cecy Rice" <kcecyr@mcmsys.com> > To: <MORANDOL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 11:20 AM > Subject: Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly > > > I have most of them and the Randolph County Historical Society has > most > > of them. I'll look up, if you like. Please one surname at a time. > > Cecy Rice > > > > Eleanore Dilello wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > > > > Does anyone have access to City Directories for Moberly? > 1913-1960 > > > Eleanore Dilello > > > fountainoflife@worldnet.att.net > > > >

    04/08/2000 09:59:28
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Kathy - These are not the first names you mentioned but thought there may be a connection. I found no Levi, Lee or William (except for the one in 1924/25). 1923 - Sarah Loyd (wid James) r 531 Union Av. Eleanor Loyd nurse 4 531 Union Av 1924/25 Sarah Loyd (wid James) r 715 S. Clark Wm J (Lillian) Casher MK&T railroad r 404 Jefferson 1927 - Mrs. Sarah Lloyd r 715 S. Clark 1929 - Sarah Lloyd (widow J. L.) r 715 S. Clark In the street directory it says Mrs. Sarah Lloyd ownes 715 S. Clark and a L. L. Kellogg also lives there (under Kellogg it says James L (Josie) insp. Wabash so they were probably boarders). I looked through the business directory but no Lloyd stores. 1932 Sarah Lloyd (widow James) r 715 S. Clark Thanks for the kind words. I enjoyed gathering the records I have published. I especially like land records. I have given the historical society most of my books so they can raise some money to help with expenses. I must say though - the overwhelming amount of genealogical research I have published is in the Randolph County Historical Quarterly/newsletter. As creator and editor since 1981, I could chose what went into the quarterly, and it has been mainly genealogy. Cecy Rice Mike & Kathy Bowlin wrote: > If you haven't been swamped already, I'd like to ask for one. I am looking > for Levi or Lee Loyd/Lloyd. He was said to have owned a small store in > Moberly sometime after Aug 1929. His son William died, and Levi used the > insurance money to buy a store. He and his family lived in the back. I > don't know how long the store existed, as we have only one picture of it, > taken inside. I am trying to find out where it was located, and how long he > was in business. Papa says that it wasn't very long, because Levi had so > much family, and he gave way too much credit. He went belly up pretty fast > since it was during the depression. Thank you so much for the offer, and > please, don't rush. I've waited for years for this answer, so a little > while longer won't matter. > > I also wanted to thank you, while I am on the subject, for the many > publications that you have done. I can't tell you how many times I have > checked your books out from the library, and how much your work has done to > further my research. As we speak, I have two of them, sitting in a stack to > my left, waiting to go back to the library. Overdue again, of course. I > can only imagine the thousands of hours that you have spent going through > courthouse records and peering into a microfilm reader. It should give you > great pride to know that your work will live on, and help many people in > their search for family. That's quite a legacy to leave to Randolph and > Howard counties. Do you still sell your work? If so, would you send me a > price list? I would love to own some of those books that I have dog eared > at the library. Thanks again. > > Kathy Bowlin

    04/08/2000 09:47:31
    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] City directories in Moberly
    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Baker - Moberly City Dir. - Railroad workers, even one with high up jobs usually did not stay in Moberly very long. If this is your Samuel Baker, he was here for at least 20 years. * 1875 - Samuel Baker, teamster, r Coates and Dorsey Streets. * 1884-85 - S. Baker Machinist /wabash railroad, r Hagood; Samuel Baker, foreman wabash railroad, boards with Mrs Mary Conroy r. Ault; H. S., clerk Suppe Bros, boards with Samuel Baker. * 1895 - Lots of Bakers S. C. Baker, engineer, boards with Mrs. Annie Baker, r 415 S. Clark St Hope this helps. Cecy Karywild@aol.com wrote: > Hi Cecy, > > If you get the time, can you look up Samuel Baker in the 1884/85 and 1894 > directories. > > Thanks so much, > > Kary Wild

    04/08/2000 09:31:47