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    1. [MORANDOL-L] Links to Slave Schedules... Slave DB is being updated.
    2. Traci Wilson-Kleekamp
    3. Hi everyone. The slave db for African Americans in Missouri is being updated... it has been removed from the Rootsweb server and put it on my own domain at <http://www.Missouri-Slave-Data.org>. With the merger of ancestry and the changes at Rootsweb... I did not feel comfortable... so I moved it. No hard feelings... just insecurity on my behalf. I enjoyed very much working with Rootsweb..it was a great experience. If you go to http://www.missouri-slave-sata.org/slaveinfo.html; scroll down to the middle of the page... past the Missouri Slave db...it is a long page... and closer to the middle you will find several links for slave schedules... including some links for Randolph, Cooper, Morgan, Adair, Howard etc. Just so you know... the link for Missouri Slave Data on the slaveinfo.html... is out of service temporarily. The Frontier Families of Missouri db is still available and will soon feature a search engine to make research easier. I will also have a new search engine for the slave db which allows quick access and returns. Sorry for the confusion... I'll keep you posted as to when it will be back online. traci wilson kleekamp African Americans in Missouri There is also a new url link at: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/topic/afro-amer/ you can post will, probate and other records! "Gerald S. Lenzen" wrote: > > Traci, > > I think I found the link that you used last year for the slave schedules. > However, it is no longer in service. > > I went to "Howard County, Missouri, Rootsweb;" clicked on "Slave Owners and > their Slaves from Howard Co., MO;" and got "Not Found." I then tried several > combinations of the title as found above. No luck. I wonder what happened to > the file? > > Gerry > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Traci Wilson-Kleekamp <twilsonklee@earthlink.net> > To: <MOHOWARD-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 3:03 PM > Subject: [MOHOWARD-L] Re: Fields Family > > > Gerry > > > > I have Fields and Broaddus connections I'm trying to make in Cooper CO. > > I remember using the online slave schedules for Howard CO. last year. I > > don't what has happened to them. > > > > I sent the Howard Co site coordinators and message. You can go to any > > FHC and order the slave schedules if they don't have them already. > > Maybe someone on the list will be willing to do a look-up for you. > > > > traci > > > > > "Gerald S. Lenzen" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Traci, > > > > > > I forgot to mention that my William C. Fields is in Sugar Creek > > > Township, Randolph Co in 1850, and in Macon City, Macon Co in 1860. > > > That puts the family in a different county for each year in which a > > > slave schedule was produced. That's another reason I need to look at > > > the slave schedules in SLC. > > > > > > Also, I see no index or slave schedule listed in Howard County, MO. I > > > do see the regular population indexes and schedules. Am I overlooking > > > something? Or? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Gerry > > > > > > GERALD S. LENZEN > > > 10411 SW 41ST AVE. > > > PORTLAND, OR 97219-6984 > > > PHONE: 503-244-4357 > > > FAX: 503-245-4723 > > > > > > PUBLICITY CHAIR, NGS CONFERENCE IN THE STATES, 16-19 MAY, 2001, > > > PORTLAND, OR. > > > FOR INFORMATION ON THE CONFERENCE, GO TO : > > > http://www.gfo.org/ngs2001/index.htm. > > > > > > > > > >

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