I do believe he is my Great Grandfather. Thank you for your help. I now believe Granny Sampson is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. I will be visiting both cemeteries when the spring thaw arrives! ----- Original Message ----- From: "GRACE A CLARK, G A CLARK" <simpson4021@msn.com> To: <MORAY-CGA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [MORAY-CGA] Napoleon Bineparte Ogg > There is a OGG, N. B. in the Richmond City Cemetery but they list his > death date as Jan 31, 1882 age 41 yrs but there is nothing for Lou Emma > (Burns Ogg) Sampson could this be your Napoleon ? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kay Tucker > To: MORAY-CGA-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 4:36 PM > Subject: [MORAY-CGA] Napoleon Bineparte Ogg > > > Isn't that a wonderful name! He was my Great Grandfather. Born June 12, > 1840 > in Madison County, Kentucky. He and two of his brothers left Kentucky in > 1868 > and settled in Ray County, Missouri. His brothers were Thomas Jeptha Ogg > and > William Alexander Ogg 111. They all had farmland and were owners of a > gristmill > and sawmill. > Napoleon married LouEmma Burns who was born in New Castle, PA on July 10, > 1851. > They had 5 sons, my grandfather, William Clyde Ogg, Charles A. Ogg, Monte > L. Ogg, > Bert E. Ogg, and James Carney Ogg. > The Ogg farm remained in the family until my Uncle Clarence's death in > 1994. > The information I am seeking is the burial place of Napoleon Boneparte > and his wife, > Lou Emma. > Napoleon died January 31, 1883 in Ray County, leaving Lou Emma to raise 5 > small boys > all alone. She married a man from Pennsylvania several years later, a > "Mr. Sampson" > who died several years later. By the time my mother, Virginia Ogg > Johnston > b. 10/15/1918 was born,Mr. Sampson had been dead many years. > She does not remember where the cemetery was, but thinks it was called > Union Cemetery. > She is pretty sure her Granny Sampson was buried by Napoleon Boneparte > Ogg, her > first husband, but the name on the tombstone would probably read Lou Emma > (Burns Ogg) Sampson. > Does anyone have any information on this cemetery or these graves? > > By the way, there is a story I heard as a child. It seems Granny Sampson > was driving > her wagon into Richmond. As she approached the one lane bridge over the > creek, a > group of men on horseback were riding fast towards the bridge from the > other direction. > The leader signaled for his men to stop, the leader tipped his hat, and > said > "Good day to you " to my great grandmother and signaled for her to come > across the > bridge. Granny Sampson drove across, thanked him, he and his men went on > their way. > Granny backed her wagon back onto the bridge and sat while the sherrif > and his men > approached from the south. The sherrif yelled and waved for her to "get > the hell off > the bridge, get out of the way" Granny slowly inched forward, stopped > before she > cleared the path and asked what the big rush was all about. The sherrif > ranted and > raved and pulled on the reins of Granny's horse. He told her she let > Jesse James get > away! She smiled and said, "Oh, you must be mistaken, he was such a nice > polite young > man." The James gang had just robbed the Richmond Bank. Granny was > always a big > fan of Jesse after that day. It is supposedly true, but who knows! > > > ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== > The Ray County Historical Society maintains the Ray County Museum. > > > > ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== > Ray County Historical Society, PO Box 2, Richmond, MO 64085 >
There is a OGG, N. B. in the Richmond City Cemetery but they list his death date as Jan 31, 1882 age 41 yrs but there is nothing for Lou Emma (Burns Ogg) Sampson could this be your Napoleon ? ----- Original Message ----- From: Kay Tucker To: MORAY-CGA-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 4:36 PM Subject: [MORAY-CGA] Napoleon Bineparte Ogg Isn't that a wonderful name! He was my Great Grandfather. Born June 12, 1840 in Madison County, Kentucky. He and two of his brothers left Kentucky in 1868 and settled in Ray County, Missouri. His brothers were Thomas Jeptha Ogg and William Alexander Ogg 111. They all had farmland and were owners of a gristmill and sawmill. Napoleon married LouEmma Burns who was born in New Castle, PA on July 10, 1851. They had 5 sons, my grandfather, William Clyde Ogg, Charles A. Ogg, Monte L. Ogg, Bert E. Ogg, and James Carney Ogg. The Ogg farm remained in the family until my Uncle Clarence's death in 1994. The information I am seeking is the burial place of Napoleon Boneparte and his wife, Lou Emma. Napoleon died January 31, 1883 in Ray County, leaving Lou Emma to raise 5 small boys all alone. She married a man from Pennsylvania several years later, a "Mr. Sampson" who died several years later. By the time my mother, Virginia Ogg Johnston b. 10/15/1918 was born,Mr. Sampson had been dead many years. She does not remember where the cemetery was, but thinks it was called Union Cemetery. She is pretty sure her Granny Sampson was buried by Napoleon Boneparte Ogg, her first husband, but the name on the tombstone would probably read Lou Emma (Burns Ogg) Sampson. Does anyone have any information on this cemetery or these graves? By the way, there is a story I heard as a child. It seems Granny Sampson was driving her wagon into Richmond. As she approached the one lane bridge over the creek, a group of men on horseback were riding fast towards the bridge from the other direction. The leader signaled for his men to stop, the leader tipped his hat, and said "Good day to you " to my great grandmother and signaled for her to come across the bridge. Granny Sampson drove across, thanked him, he and his men went on their way. Granny backed her wagon back onto the bridge and sat while the sherrif and his men approached from the south. The sherrif yelled and waved for her to "get the hell off the bridge, get out of the way" Granny slowly inched forward, stopped before she cleared the path and asked what the big rush was all about. The sherrif ranted and raved and pulled on the reins of Granny's horse. He told her she let Jesse James get away! She smiled and said, "Oh, you must be mistaken, he was such a nice polite young man." The James gang had just robbed the Richmond Bank. Granny was always a big fan of Jesse after that day. It is supposedly true, but who knows! ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== The Ray County Historical Society maintains the Ray County Museum.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MILLER, BEAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XNB.2ACI/743 Message Board Post: Seeking information on Thomas & Mary Bean MILLER, born 1827/1828 in Missouri. Have further information on their children and parents.
Isn't that a wonderful name! He was my Great Grandfather. Born June 12, 1840 in Madison County, Kentucky. He and two of his brothers left Kentucky in 1868 and settled in Ray County, Missouri. His brothers were Thomas Jeptha Ogg and William Alexander Ogg 111. They all had farmland and were owners of a gristmill and sawmill. Napoleon married LouEmma Burns who was born in New Castle, PA on July 10, 1851. They had 5 sons, my grandfather, William Clyde Ogg, Charles A. Ogg, Monte L. Ogg, Bert E. Ogg, and James Carney Ogg. The Ogg farm remained in the family until my Uncle Clarence's death in 1994. The information I am seeking is the burial place of Napoleon Boneparte and his wife, Lou Emma. Napoleon died January 31, 1883 in Ray County, leaving Lou Emma to raise 5 small boys all alone. She married a man from Pennsylvania several years later, a "Mr. Sampson" who died several years later. By the time my mother, Virginia Ogg Johnston b. 10/15/1918 was born,Mr. Sampson had been dead many years. She does not remember where the cemetery was, but thinks it was called Union Cemetery. She is pretty sure her Granny Sampson was buried by Napoleon Boneparte Ogg, her first husband, but the name on the tombstone would probably read Lou Emma (Burns Ogg) Sampson. Does anyone have any information on this cemetery or these graves? By the way, there is a story I heard as a child. It seems Granny Sampson was driving her wagon into Richmond. As she approached the one lane bridge over the creek, a group of men on horseback were riding fast towards the bridge from the other direction. The leader signaled for his men to stop, the leader tipped his hat, and said "Good day to you " to my great grandmother and signaled for her to come across the bridge. Granny Sampson drove across, thanked him, he and his men went on their way. Granny backed her wagon back onto the bridge and sat while the sherrif and his men approached from the south. The sherrif yelled and waved for her to "get the hell off the bridge, get out of the way" Granny slowly inched forward, stopped before she cleared the path and asked what the big rush was all about. The sherrif ranted and raved and pulled on the reins of Granny's horse. He told her she let Jesse James get away! She smiled and said, "Oh, you must be mistaken, he was such a nice polite young man." The James gang had just robbed the Richmond Bank. Granny was always a big fan of Jesse after that day. It is supposedly true, but who knows!
>Anybody else researching these families? Would love to sort out which family Julia Ann belongs to. Barbee, Sorry I don't have a Julia Ann in my records for my Taylor line. Gary Mitchell
>I do not have a Louisa McDonald married to a John Taylor in my records but I >am looking for Taylors who left Virginia and went to Ray County. Three >brothers, John, Daniel and Mumford left Pittsylvania County VA at different times in >the late 1830's and all settled near Orrick. They all raised large families. > Would love to know if you make any connection with them. I was in contact with a Linda Sellers about 6 years ago who had information on your Taylor line. She gave me the same 3 brothers you mentioned above. I believe your brothers all married Shackleford sisters. No, I haven't made a connection with your Taylor's but I have wondered for several years about the John Taylor you listed. I do believe my Taylor line came from the Pittsylvania county, VA area too. My John Taylor may have been married before he married Louisa McDonald. Do your records show your John Taylor's wife (Jane Shackleford?) dying before 1835? Thanks, Gary Mitchell
Any more information on John, Daniel and Mumford Taylor from Pittsylvania county VA: their wive's names; names of children. John Phillips who married Julia Ann Taylor 15 Feb 1840 in Ray County MO left Kentucky sometime in the 1830's. I have found his family but the Taylor family escapes me. On Feb 10, 2005, at 2:37 PM, VLH3654@wmconnect.com wrote: > I do not have a Louisa McDonald married to a John Taylor in my records > but I > am looking for Taylors who left Virginia and went to Ray County. Three > brothers, John, Daniel and Mumford left Pittsylvania County VA at > different times in > the late 1830's and all settled near Orrick. They all raised large > families. > Would love to know if you make any connection with them. > > > > ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== > Ray County Missouri was created in 1821 from Howard County. > > bhodgkin@oregonvos.net
I do not have a Louisa McDonald married to a John Taylor in my records but I am looking for Taylors who left Virginia and went to Ray County. Three brothers, John, Daniel and Mumford left Pittsylvania County VA at different times in the late 1830's and all settled near Orrick. They all raised large families. Would love to know if you make any connection with them.
obit Atchison County Mail Nov. 21,1958 Mr. Woodring,80,Dies;Lifetime County Resident George Franklin (Frank) Woodring,80,passed away at Fairfax hospital November 17 after a lingering illness. A lifelong resident of Atchison County,he was born at Nishnabotna April 23,1878 to Martha Jane and Hampton Woodring.His mother passed away recently having attained the century mark. Martha Jane Taylor married Hampton Woodring if he died in 1958 and she was 100 yrs. old.....is it possible she could be one of your Taylors.
I'm sorry, I have nothing on this family. Kay Tucker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbee Hodgkins" <bhodgkin@oregonvos.net> To: <MORAY-CGA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [MORAY-CGA] Taylor family in Ray County > Searching for a Julia Ann Taylor born 14 Aug 1825 Kentucky; Married > John Phillips 15 Feb 1840 Ray County MO. > > According to the 1830 Census for Ray County a Christopher Taylor > family, a James Sr Tailor family, a John Tailor family, a Thomas Tailor > family, a James Jr Tailor/Taylor family, a Thomas Taylor family, a > Jacob Tailor family, a Josiah B Taylor family were all present in Ray > County MO. > > In 1840, a Benjamin Taylor family, a Jonah Taylor family, a George > Taylor family, a Hannah Taylor, a William Taylor, another Hannah Taylor > and a William Taylor Sr. These resided in the portion of Ray County > that became Daviess County. > > This information is from "Missouri Census Daviess County 1840 and Ray > County 1830 copied from microfilm of original by Mary Inglis Sims, > Published by Sims Publishing, Sacramento CA 95823 1984 copyright. > > Anybody else researching these families? Would love to sort out which > family Julia Ann belongs to. > > On Feb 08, 2005, at 2:53 PM, Gary Mitchell wrote: > >> I'm trying to find any information on the family of John Taylor. He >> married Louisa McDonald, December 20, 1835 in Ray County, Missouri. >> >> I don't know when or where John Taylor was born but I believe it may >> have been abt 1803 near Richmond, VA. >> >> >> John Taylor and Louisa's children: >> >> William Taylor, b. abt 1836, Ray County, MO >> >> Martha Taylor, b. abt 1838, Ray county, MO >> >> Benjamin Franklin Taylor, b. Oct. 14, 1839, Ray county, MO >> >> James. J. Taylor, b. abt 1840, Ray county, MO >> >> Lucinda Catherine Taylor, b. Jun 4, 1841, Ray county, MO >> >> >> I believe they lived near Orrick or Camden, in Ray county. >> >> >> I'm particularly interested in John Taylor prior to 1835. I cannot >> associate him with a family (mother, father, siblings) but would love >> to have any information on this family at any time. >> Has anyone seen this Taylor family in Ray county >> >> >> >> ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== >> Ray County Historical Society, PO Box 2, Richmond, MO 64085 >> >> > bhodgkin@oregonvos.net > > > ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== > Ray County Historical Society, PO Box 2, Richmond, MO 64085 >
Searching for a Julia Ann Taylor born 14 Aug 1825 Kentucky; Married John Phillips 15 Feb 1840 Ray County MO. According to the 1830 Census for Ray County a Christopher Taylor family, a James Sr Tailor family, a John Tailor family, a Thomas Tailor family, a James Jr Tailor/Taylor family, a Thomas Taylor family, a Jacob Tailor family, a Josiah B Taylor family were all present in Ray County MO. In 1840, a Benjamin Taylor family, a Jonah Taylor family, a George Taylor family, a Hannah Taylor, a William Taylor, another Hannah Taylor and a William Taylor Sr. These resided in the portion of Ray County that became Daviess County. This information is from "Missouri Census Daviess County 1840 and Ray County 1830 copied from microfilm of original by Mary Inglis Sims, Published by Sims Publishing, Sacramento CA 95823 1984 copyright. Anybody else researching these families? Would love to sort out which family Julia Ann belongs to. On Feb 08, 2005, at 2:53 PM, Gary Mitchell wrote: > I'm trying to find any information on the family of John Taylor. He > married Louisa McDonald, December 20, 1835 in Ray County, Missouri. > > I don't know when or where John Taylor was born but I believe it may > have been abt 1803 near Richmond, VA. > > > John Taylor and Louisa's children: > > William Taylor, b. abt 1836, Ray County, MO > > Martha Taylor, b. abt 1838, Ray county, MO > > Benjamin Franklin Taylor, b. Oct. 14, 1839, Ray county, MO > > James. J. Taylor, b. abt 1840, Ray county, MO > > Lucinda Catherine Taylor, b. Jun 4, 1841, Ray county, MO > > > I believe they lived near Orrick or Camden, in Ray county. > > > I'm particularly interested in John Taylor prior to 1835. I cannot > associate him with a family (mother, father, siblings) but would love > to have any information on this family at any time. > Has anyone seen this Taylor family in Ray county > > > > ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== > Ray County Historical Society, PO Box 2, Richmond, MO 64085 > > bhodgkin@oregonvos.net
I'm trying to find any information on the family of John Taylor. He married Louisa McDonald, December 20, 1835 in Ray County, Missouri. I don't know when or where John Taylor was born but I believe it may have been abt 1803 near Richmond, VA. John Taylor and Louisa's children: William Taylor, b. abt 1836, Ray County, MO Martha Taylor, b. abt 1838, Ray county, MO Benjamin Franklin Taylor, b. Oct. 14, 1839, Ray county, MO James. J. Taylor, b. abt 1840, Ray county, MO Lucinda Catherine Taylor, b. Jun 4, 1841, Ray county, MO I believe they lived near Orrick or Camden, in Ray county. I'm particularly interested in John Taylor prior to 1835. I cannot associate him with a family (mother, father, siblings) but would love to have any information on this family at any time. Has anyone seen this Taylor family in Ray county
Hi Gloria, Thank you for getting back to me. Two other people have sent me the info and where to buy the book. I appreciate your taking the time to be of help. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "GRACE A CLARK, G A CLARK" <simpson4021@msn.com> To: <MORAY-CGA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 2:15 PM Subject: Re: [MORAY-CGA] Ray County, MO -- Oliver Cunningham (b.1799, d.1859) > I saw your posting regarding the Thurman Funeral Home and there is a book which I have a copy of is titled "Thurman Funeral Home Records 16 May 1906-13 July 1989 Deaths and Burials" if you need a lookup I would be glad to do it for you. The information in the book is mainly the name, death date and place of burial. > Gloria > simpson4021@msn.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jeff & Pat Carpenter Stano > To: MORAY-CGA-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 6:31 AM > Subject: [MORAY-CGA] Ray County, MO -- Oliver Cunningham (b.1799, d.1859) > > > Looking for obiturary for Oliver Cunningham. Oliver is buried in City > (Richmond) Cemetary. Also, is there a book, data, reference materials for > Thurman Funeral Home that are on-line or available? Thanks. > Pat Stano-Carpenter > > > ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== > Ray County Genealogical Assn. Webpage > http://www.rootsweb.com/~morcga > Ray County Webpage > http://www.rootsweb.com/~moray/index.htm > > > > ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== > Ray County Genealogical Assn. Webpage > http://www.rootsweb.com/~morcga > Ray County Webpage > http://www.rootsweb.com/~moray/index.htm >
I saw your posting regarding the Thurman Funeral Home and there is a book which I have a copy of is titled "Thurman Funeral Home Records 16 May 1906-13 July 1989 Deaths and Burials" if you need a lookup I would be glad to do it for you. The information in the book is mainly the name, death date and place of burial. Gloria simpson4021@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeff & Pat Carpenter Stano To: MORAY-CGA-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 6:31 AM Subject: [MORAY-CGA] Ray County, MO -- Oliver Cunningham (b.1799, d.1859) Looking for obiturary for Oliver Cunningham. Oliver is buried in City (Richmond) Cemetary. Also, is there a book, data, reference materials for Thurman Funeral Home that are on-line or available? Thanks. Pat Stano-Carpenter ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== Ray County Genealogical Assn. Webpage http://www.rootsweb.com/~morcga Ray County Webpage http://www.rootsweb.com/~moray/index.htm
Contact me about Ray County Phillips families. There are several and I am trying to sort them out. Will be glad to share what I have found so far. On Feb 04, 2005, at 4:11 PM, alaskalady@starband.net wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: ROUTH, PHILLIPS, VANDERPOOL, JENKINS, PHILLIPS, JOLLY, > WILSON, DUGGIN > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XNB.2ACI/741 > > Message Board Post: > > Hoping that this family will be familiar to someone........... > Appreciate any help I could get, especially with the marriage of > Joshua George to Liuisa/Livisa PHILLIPS. (this may not be a surname - > supposedly Liuisa was half Cherokee. Her Mother (full blooded > Cherokee) walked the trail of tears as a very young girl. Her Mother's > Family wound up in Texas (probably where the old Cherokee settlers are > known to have gone). Her Mother (name unknown) married Phillips (first > name??) and had Liuisa. I have not found Texas records so don't know > if there are other siblings. Her Mother had a Sister (name unknown) > and those girls Father was named Running Deer. None of this has been > confirmed" > > 1-John ROUTH > b: abt 1814 in , Sevier, Tennessee > sp: Sarah > b: abt 1814 in ,, Tennessee > m: 1832 in , Sevier, Tennessee > 2-Jane ROUTH > b: 1833 in , Sevier, Tennessee > 2-Jesse M. ROUTH > b: 1835 in , Ray, Missouri > sp: Martha VANDERPOOL > b: abt 1842 in , Ray, Missouri > m: 1 Mar 1859 in , Ray, Missouri > 3-Emanda Nevada ROUTH > b: 1860 in , Ray, Missouri > 3-James P. ROUTH > b: 13 Dec 1865 in , Carroll, Missouri > d: 2 Nov 1920 in Joplin,, Missouri > 3-Fannie ROUTH > b: abt 1862 in ,, Missouri > 3-Franklin ROUTH > b: abt 1867 in ,, Missouri > 3-Watt ROUTH > b: abt 1868 in ,, Missouri > 3-Mary ROUTH > b: abt 1871 in ,, Missouri > 3-Altha ROUTH > b: abt 1874 in ,, Missouri > 3-Jennie ROUTH > b: abt 1877 in ,, Missouri > 2-Anna ROUTH > b: 1843 in , Ray, Missouri > 2-James Peter ROUTH > b: 17 Dec 1840 in , Ray, Missouri > d: 19 Oct 1931 in , Butler, Kansas > sp: Frankie B. JENKINS > b: abt 1848 in ,, Kentucky > m: 10 Mar 1868 in , Davies, Missouri > d: 3 Oct 1886 in , Caldwell, Missouri > 3-Amanda Ann ROUTH > b: 14 Nov 1868 in , Davies, Missouri > d: 19 Dec 1927 in , Butler, Kansas > 3-John Benjamin ROUTH > b: 30 Aug 1870 > 3-Jesse C. ROUTH > b: 8 Nov 1874 in , Carroll, Missouri > d: 27 Feb 1903 > 2-William J. ROUTH > b: 1843 in , Ray, Missouri > 2-Mary A. ROUTH > b: 1845 in , Ray, Missouri > sp: James P. DALE > 2-Joshua George ROUTH > b: 15 Jul 1849 in , Ray, Missouri > d: 9 Aug 1901 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona Territory > sp: Liuisa Ann PHILLIPS > b: 6 Mar 1861 in ,, Texas > m: 1880 in ,, Texas > d: 17 Feb 1900 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona Territory > 3-John Garner ROUTH > b: 17 Sep 1883 in Phoenix,, Arizona Territory > d: 16 Jun 1952 in , Orange, California > 3-James Ludora ROUTH > b: 11 Oct 1884 in , Maricopa, Arizona Territory > d: 18 Jan 1979 in ,, Arizona > 3-Sarah Edith ROUTH > b: 27 Nov 1888 in , Maricopa, Arizona Territory > 3-Peter Pershing ROUTH > b: 18 Mar 1890 in Prescott , Yavapai, Arizona Territory > 3-Sterling Price ROUTH > b: 6 Aug 1892 in Flagstaff, Coconino, Arizona Territory > 3-Mary Ann Elizabeth "Mae" ROUTH > b: 4 Feb 1893 in ,, Arizona Territory > 3-M.E. ROUTH > b: 1896 in ,, Arizona Territory > d: 4 May 1898 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona Territory > 3-CopaLulu Manila "Cleo" ROUTH > b: 4 Jul 1898 in Phoenix,, Arizona Territory > d: 30 Jun 1974 in Carmichael, Sacramento, California > > > > ==== MORAY-CGA Mailing List ==== > Ray County Historical Society, PO Box 2, Richmond, MO 64085 > > bhodgkin@oregonvos.net
Looking for obiturary for Oliver Cunningham. Oliver is buried in City (Richmond) Cemetary. Also, is there a book, data, reference materials for Thurman Funeral Home that are on-line or available? Thanks. Pat Stano-Carpenter
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mayberry Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XNB.2ACI/742 Message Board Post: I need some info on John Mayberry. He was born in MO. Don't know where or when. He died between 1878 and 1880. He was not listed on the 1880 Census. His youngest son, James was born on 30 Jan 1879. Would like to know where he is buried and when he was born and when he died. Thanks. Barb
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ROUTH, PHILLIPS, VANDERPOOL, JENKINS, PHILLIPS, JOLLY, WILSON, DUGGIN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XNB.2ACI/741 Message Board Post: Hoping that this family will be familiar to someone........... Appreciate any help I could get, especially with the marriage of Joshua George to Liuisa/Livisa PHILLIPS. (this may not be a surname - supposedly Liuisa was half Cherokee. Her Mother (full blooded Cherokee) walked the trail of tears as a very young girl. Her Mother's Family wound up in Texas (probably where the old Cherokee settlers are known to have gone). Her Mother (name unknown) married Phillips (first name??) and had Liuisa. I have not found Texas records so don't know if there are other siblings. Her Mother had a Sister (name unknown) and those girls Father was named Running Deer. None of this has been confirmed" 1-John ROUTH b: abt 1814 in , Sevier, Tennessee sp: Sarah b: abt 1814 in ,, Tennessee m: 1832 in , Sevier, Tennessee 2-Jane ROUTH b: 1833 in , Sevier, Tennessee 2-Jesse M. ROUTH b: 1835 in , Ray, Missouri sp: Martha VANDERPOOL b: abt 1842 in , Ray, Missouri m: 1 Mar 1859 in , Ray, Missouri 3-Emanda Nevada ROUTH b: 1860 in , Ray, Missouri 3-James P. ROUTH b: 13 Dec 1865 in , Carroll, Missouri d: 2 Nov 1920 in Joplin,, Missouri 3-Fannie ROUTH b: abt 1862 in ,, Missouri 3-Franklin ROUTH b: abt 1867 in ,, Missouri 3-Watt ROUTH b: abt 1868 in ,, Missouri 3-Mary ROUTH b: abt 1871 in ,, Missouri 3-Altha ROUTH b: abt 1874 in ,, Missouri 3-Jennie ROUTH b: abt 1877 in ,, Missouri 2-Anna ROUTH b: 1843 in , Ray, Missouri 2-James Peter ROUTH b: 17 Dec 1840 in , Ray, Missouri d: 19 Oct 1931 in , Butler, Kansas sp: Frankie B. JENKINS b: abt 1848 in ,, Kentucky m: 10 Mar 1868 in , Davies, Missouri d: 3 Oct 1886 in , Caldwell, Missouri 3-Amanda Ann ROUTH b: 14 Nov 1868 in , Davies, Missouri d: 19 Dec 1927 in , Butler, Kansas 3-John Benjamin ROUTH b: 30 Aug 1870 3-Jesse C. ROUTH b: 8 Nov 1874 in , Carroll, Missouri d: 27 Feb 1903 2-William J. ROUTH b: 1843 in , Ray, Missouri 2-Mary A. ROUTH b: 1845 in , Ray, Missouri sp: James P. DALE 2-Joshua George ROUTH b: 15 Jul 1849 in , Ray, Missouri d: 9 Aug 1901 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona Territory sp: Liuisa Ann PHILLIPS b: 6 Mar 1861 in ,, Texas m: 1880 in ,, Texas d: 17 Feb 1900 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona Territory 3-John Garner ROUTH b: 17 Sep 1883 in Phoenix,, Arizona Territory d: 16 Jun 1952 in , Orange, California 3-James Ludora ROUTH b: 11 Oct 1884 in , Maricopa, Arizona Territory d: 18 Jan 1979 in ,, Arizona 3-Sarah Edith ROUTH b: 27 Nov 1888 in , Maricopa, Arizona Territory 3-Peter Pershing ROUTH b: 18 Mar 1890 in Prescott , Yavapai, Arizona Territory 3-Sterling Price ROUTH b: 6 Aug 1892 in Flagstaff, Coconino, Arizona Territory 3-Mary Ann Elizabeth "Mae" ROUTH b: 4 Feb 1893 in ,, Arizona Territory 3-M.E. ROUTH b: 1896 in ,, Arizona Territory d: 4 May 1898 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona Territory 3-CopaLulu Manila "Cleo" ROUTH b: 4 Jul 1898 in Phoenix,, Arizona Territory d: 30 Jun 1974 in Carmichael, Sacramento, California
I checked the marriage records for the years 1868 - 1887. there were no Thomas Fields
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fields, Austin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XNB.2ACI/740 Message Board Post: I am looking for any marriage records (there may be two) for a Thomas Fields between 1870-1882 in Ray Co. He married Alice (Mary) Austin between 1870-1882, and possibly someone named Hester in that same time period. Any help would be appreciated.