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    1. Randolph County Marriages
    2. Jane Debellis
    3. Greetings, For several years on the Randolph County Geneaology and HIstory Page, there was a rough transcription of Marriage records in Randolph County. I wanted to verify I had really seen my great-grandparents listed there (from the 1870's) and cannot find it any longer. I believe the records were arranged by decade as I had found several of my great-grandmother's sisters listed on other pages and wanted to look at these again. Now the only thing I can find is a link to Ancestry.com's marriage records for Randolph County, 1829-1859. This all came up because I was looking at the Missouri Death Certificate database and discovered a conundrum that I'm wondering if what had been passed to me many years ago by my mother was incorrect, since I think it unlikely there were two Thomas Butterly's living in Moberly in the 1880's that were both from Ireland and both had sons of the same first name on the same day. I was hoping I might possibly find additional information on the pages above. Just curious to know if this was really there (or if I have my webpages confused) and if so is there any plan to bring these pages back or link to something similar. Thanks, Jane DeBellis

    04/26/2006 03:53:05
    1. Re: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages
    2. DAVID BROWN
    3. Hi Jane, Randolph County Roots has marriage listings (three different listings...1829-1859; 1860-1870; and 1871-1880). The link is included on the Randolph County Rootsweb site, but here it is as well: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randolphroots/ I'm not exactly sure what type of discrepancy you found, but wouldn't be too alarmed. I have encountered death certificates where the informant or reporting person gave incorrect information (best example, which I mentioned previously, is when my great-grandfather Charles C. Brown died and the informant who was his son-in-law gave the maiden name of C.C. Brown's mother as Dameron when, in fact, it was Martin --- it was C.C. Brown's wife who was a Dameron). Hope this helps! David Jane Debellis <[email protected]> wrote: Greetings, For several years on the Randolph County Geneaology and HIstory Page, there was a rough transcription of Marriage records in Randolph County. I wanted to verify I had really seen my great-grandparents listed there (from the 1870's) and cannot find it any longer. I believe the records were arranged by decade as I had found several of my great-grandmother's sisters listed on other pages and wanted to look at these again. Now the only thing I can find is a link to Ancestry.com's marriage records for Randolph County, 1829-1859. This all came up because I was looking at the Missouri Death Certificate database and discovered a conundrum that I'm wondering if what had been passed to me many years ago by my mother was incorrect, since I think it unlikely there were two Thomas Butterly's living in Moberly in the 1880's that were both from Ireland and both had sons of the same first name on the same day. I was hoping I might possibly find additional information on the pages above. Just curious to know if this was really there (or if I have my webpages confused) and if so is there any plan to bring these pages back or link to something similar. Thanks, Jane DeBellis ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/26/2006 02:46:44
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages
    2. Carolyn Gibbons
    3. I have the Randolph County Clerk's marriage index on microfilm at the Family History Center. I will be there next Wednesday and can look for you. This is the INDEX only, but it may help. Let me know the names. Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: Jane Debellis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages Greetings, For several years on the Randolph County Geneaology and HIstory Page, there was a rough transcription of Marriage records in Randolph County. I wanted to verify I had really seen my great-grandparents listed there (from the 1870's) and cannot find it any longer. I believe the records were arranged by decade as I had found several of my great-grandmother's sisters listed on other pages and wanted to look at these again. Now the only thing I can find is a link to Ancestry.com's marriage records for Randolph County, 1829-1859. This all came up because I was looking at the Missouri Death Certificate database and discovered a conundrum that I'm wondering if what had been passed to me many years ago by my mother was incorrect, since I think it unlikely there were two Thomas Butterly's living in Moberly in the 1880's that were both from Ireland and both had sons of the same first name on the same day. I was hoping I might possibly find additional information on the pages above. Just curious to know if this was really there (or if I have my webpages confused) and if so is there any plan to bring these pages back or link to something similar. Thanks, Jane DeBellis ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    04/26/2006 11:21:20
    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Randolph County Marriages
    2. Carey Bankhead
    3. Does anyone know if Carroll, Chariton, Saline, and Livingston counties have their marriages on the net?

    04/26/2006 10:29:48