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    1. [MORIPLEY] Larry Spencer
    2. pat mata
    3. "Larry Neal Spencer in cemetery list." of the Johnson Chapel Cemetery. I do not know who this person's parents were.. Does any one know? I think he must be related to the other Spencers buried there but which ones? Pat Murrell [email protected]

    07/05/2002 08:30:31
    1. Re: [MORIPLEY] Hagood
    2. pat mata
    3. Wonder if Elbert Dewitt was his father or if they are the same person? What was the final decision on the Taylor issue? Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee & Betty" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 5:14 AM Subject: Re: [MORIPLEY] Hagood > Pat, the Dewitt Hagood that you are interested in is buried at Maynard. > > Betty > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "pat mata" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 12:34 AM > Subject: [MORIPLEY] Hagood > > > > Need help on Hagood family. > > > > Is Dewitt Hagood the same person as Elbert Dewitt Hagood that married > Martha > > Smith? > > > > They are buried in the Johnson Chapel Cemetery. > > > > Orie, Gilbert, Etta, Lena May, John, and Edgar are the children of Dewitt > > Hagood that I am looking for. > > > > Patricia Murrell > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    07/05/2002 08:28:38
    1. Re: [MORIPLEY] Clinton Ellsworth Decker son of David Decker
    2. I just checked the "History and Families Ripley County Mo" book and on page 182 it states that "Clinton Ellsworth (1898-1973) in 1924 married Pearl Jaco, schoolteacher, and he worked for Missouri Pacific Railroad. They lived in Doniphan".

    07/05/2002 07:35:40
    1. Re: [MORIPLEY] Clinton Ellsworth Decker son of David Decker
    2. I don't know if this will help but, I know Pearl Decker passed away within the past 10 or 15 years. She was the best school teacher that Ripley County ever had. Clint passed away before her, Pearl remarried and I can't remember her 2nd marriage name. Her home in Doniphan was built with bricks from the old high school.

    07/05/2002 07:13:06
    1. [MORIPLEY] Re: Clinton Ellsworth Decker son of David Decker
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Decker/Jaco Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZNB.2ACI/941.1 Message Board Post: I have the new History and Families, Ripley County, Missouri, and there is little more information about Ellsworth Decker, other than he Married Pearl Jaco, schoolteacher, and he worked for Missouri Pacific Railroad. They lived in Doniphan. There is a section on Deckers in this book, beginning with David William Decker (1847-1950) born in terre Haute, IN, son of John Wesley and Matilda J. Rockwell Decker. Let me know if I can give you any more information from this article. There is little information on Pearl, but some information on the Jaco family. Maybe checking with the Railroad will help.

    07/05/2002 06:32:28
    1. Re: [MORIPLEY] Clinton Ellsworth Decker son of David Decker
    2. Jackie
    3. It would help to have a date. The only one I find in cemetery listing that comes close is Clinton E. Decker married to a Whitwell 1910 to 1980. If this could be him I'll send more. Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 11:27 AM Subject: [MORIPLEY] Clinton Ellsworth Decker son of David Decker > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Jaco, Barks, Wilson > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZNB.2ACI/941 > > Message Board Post: > > I am looking for any information on Clinton Ellsworth Decker and his wife Pearl Jaco. > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    07/05/2002 06:02:25
    1. [MORIPLEY] Clinton Ellsworth Decker son of David Decker
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jaco, Barks, Wilson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZNB.2ACI/941 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information on Clinton Ellsworth Decker and his wife Pearl Jaco.

    07/05/2002 04:27:12
    1. [MORIPLEY] African-American WW vets and their families
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Military Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZNB.2ACI/940 Message Board Post: I am compiling information for a book on African-American world war veterans and would like to conduct interviews with those (vets and their families) willing to share their experiences. Please contact Lisa Daniels at (866)206-9066, ext. 6672 or e-mail me at [email protected] Thank you for your participation.

    07/04/2002 03:09:22
    1. Re: [MORIPLEY] Hagood
    2. Lee & Betty
    3. Pat, the Dewitt Hagood that you are interested in is buried at Maynard. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: "pat mata" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 12:34 AM Subject: [MORIPLEY] Hagood > Need help on Hagood family. > > Is Dewitt Hagood the same person as Elbert Dewitt Hagood that married Martha > Smith? > > They are buried in the Johnson Chapel Cemetery. > > Orie, Gilbert, Etta, Lena May, John, and Edgar are the children of Dewitt > Hagood that I am looking for. > > Patricia Murrell > [email protected] > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    07/04/2002 01:14:13
    1. Re: [MORIPLEY] Hagood
    2. Patricia, I have Elbert Dewitt Hagood of Ripley County that married Martha (Mattie) Smith, but I don't have any of those names as his children. I have Dr. Vivian Glee, Verna, Faye, Elbert Jr., Clifford Irwin, and Mary Alice as his children. Could you help me fix this? I have the children's spouses and some of their children, maybe we could compare and figure out who has the right list of kids? lol Thanks! April Lee <A HREF="www.geocities.com/virgo82676">My Family Homepage</A>

    07/03/2002 07:03:42
    1. [MORIPLEY] Hagood
    2. pat mata
    3. Need help on Hagood family. Is Dewitt Hagood the same person as Elbert Dewitt Hagood that married Martha Smith? They are buried in the Johnson Chapel Cemetery. Orie, Gilbert, Etta, Lena May, John, and Edgar are the children of Dewitt Hagood that I am looking for. Patricia Murrell [email protected]

    07/03/2002 04:34:45
    1. [MORIPLEY] HISTORY BOOK A BESTSELLER
    2. Shirley A Scott
    3. This is sent as a courtesy and public service announcement for the Ripley County Historical Society. ----- Forwarded Message ----- PRESS RELEASE – Ripley County Historical Society – July 1, 2002 HISTORY BOOK A BESTSELLER By Ray Burson The long-awaited book, History & Families, Ripley County, MO, has proven to be an instant bestseller, exceeding the expectations of everyone involved in the project. The handsome black and gold-embossed hardback book arrived at the Current River Heritage Museum on June 5, and the nearly 1,000 copies were all sold in less than three weeks. “We thought we had ordered plenty of books as we had pre-sold 750, but apparently it wasn’t nearly enough,” said Committee Chairman Eugene Braschler. “We have had to put in a rush order for a second printing of 250 and they should be here in about six weeks,” he added. Several large family reunions in June brought in customers and many who bought a book came back for another one. Numerous orders have come in by mail as people learned of the book via the Internet. In addition to book orders, the committee has received many letters praising their product. “My delight in your achievement is exceeded only by my pride in the quality of your product. Complete, comprehensive and attractively organized and presented, the book contains the answers to all my questions about the geographical and cultural history of the area and its people,” wrote Margaret McCluskey from Vancouver, WA. “It was refreshing to see what a beautifully careful job had been done on the book,” said Virginia Hurt Bailey of Albuquerque, NM. “Thank you for a lovely book and all the hours it took to put it together,” wrote Leatrice Buckley Clark of Norman, OK. Turner Publishers representative Doug Sikes believes this is the best county history book they have published in recent years. The book is selling for $60. Add $6 for postage and handling. Pre-paid orders continue to be taken at the Museum, tel. (573)-996-5298).

    07/02/2002 12:27:03
  1. 06/30/2002 08:16:45
    1. Re: [MORIPLEY] Spencer
    2. Jackie
    3. Betty, I checked Vol. I, II, and III of cemetery listings for Ripley, including Antioch and no Samuel P. Spencer buried there unless he is in an unmarked grave. I dont have Vol IV. Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: Lee & Betty <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 8:41 AM Subject: [MORIPLEY] Spencer > Would someone who has a Ripley County Cemetery book please do a look-up for Samuel P Spencer in Antioch Cemetery. He died in or around 1927. Any information will be appreciated. > > > Betty Tucker > >

    06/30/2002 06:41:09
    1. [MORIPLEY] Spencer
    2. Lee & Betty
    3. Would someone who has a Ripley County Cemetery book please do a look-up for Samuel P Spencer in Antioch Cemetery. He died in or around 1927. Any information will be appreciated. Betty Tucker

    06/30/2002 02:41:30
    1. Re: [MORIPLEY] Can some one please help me?
    2. Jackie
    3. The Cemetery book that lists Antioch shows cynthia's grave but it was enumerated in 1980. I dont show his burial on the ones listed on the website either. Sorry, Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 12:03 AM Subject: [MORIPLEY] Can some one please help me? > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZNB.2ACI/939 > > Message Board Post: > > I am looking for some one who can help me with a obit or date of daeth for my g-uncle. > Charles Henry Morris (Uncle Charlie) > died dec 1987 in Oxley Mo. born June 11 1899 Dover Tn. Stewart Co. > I believe he is buried with his wife Cynthia C. Gilbert Morris in Antioch cemetery . > The only thing I have ia from the ss death index . Date given is Dec 1987 .Ripley co Mo Oxley. > Thank you > >

    06/30/2002 01:49:13
    1. [MORIPLEY] Fw: {not a subscriber} GEORGE GENEALOGY
    2. Shirley A Scott
    3. This person is NOT on the list. Send any replies directly to him. Thanks! --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: david george <[email protected]> I am seeking any information possible on William D. George b March 1849 MO. William moved to TX at a young age and in the 1870's was a cattle hand on the Moss Ranch in Llano Co. TX he wed Henrietta (Ettie) Solomon b 1861 GA on Sept 18, 1879 at the Fredericksburg Courthouse in Gillespie Co., TX. Together they had four children before Henrietta's early death abt 1890; Their children were: Lawrence Wm. George Francis C. George Euphamia George Enock E. George In William's later years he owned/operated a general store in Willow City until it was destroyed by fire, no more information is available. Anyone researching this line or believing they may be related is strongly encouraged to reply. DWG ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    06/30/2002 01:11:36
    1. [MORIPLEY] Can some one please help me?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZNB.2ACI/939 Message Board Post: I am looking for some one who can help me with a obit or date of daeth for my g-uncle. Charles Henry Morris (Uncle Charlie) died dec 1987 in Oxley Mo. born June 11 1899 Dover Tn. Stewart Co. I believe he is buried with his wife Cynthia C. Gilbert Morris in Antioch cemetery . The only thing I have ia from the ss death index . Date given is Dec 1987 .Ripley co Mo Oxley. Thank you

    06/29/2002 05:03:47
    1. [MORIPLEY] Francis Marion Green and Martin V. Green Families
    2. Donald Cross
    3. F.Marion Green and his son Martin V. Green My husband's grandmother was Ethelinda Martha Jane Green, born 22 Oct 1887 Dexter, Stoddard, MO. She married Grover Cleveland Bagby 2 Aug 1904 Bloomfield, Stoddard, MO. They had a large family: Clyde Cleveland, Ernest William, Loren Lee, Nola Augusta, Virginia Ruth, Verda Alice Piccola, Hazel Marie, Joseph Woodrow, Dolly Elberta, Grover Carl, Graydon Edward, Berniece Louise, Robert Floyd. Martha died 13 Oct 1929 Parma, New Madrid, MO. She was a pretty woman, inside and out, much loved and respected by family and friends. She was a hard worker and made every effort to help her husband provide for their family. Martha's father was Martin V. Green, born about 1859 in Illinois according to census reports, but we don't know which county in Illinois. Martha's husband Grover, told some of his children he thought Martin Green was born in Hamilton or White County, Illinois. He died about 1917 Dexter, Stoddard Co, Mo and is buried in Hagey Cemetery, Dexter, MO. Martin married first Lizzie Culbertson 2 Dec 1880, Stoddard County, MO, but that didn't work out and apparently they never had any children. He then married second, Martha's mother, Zelthia Angeline Swift. She was born 1857 in Missouri according to what her mother reported to the census. Zelthia died 25 Oct 1887, Dexter, Stoddard, MO. Martha was just three days old when her mother died. There was another child to this marriage; Ethel Marie Green, born 17 June 1886, Dexter, Stoddard, MO. She married 15 March 1905 Bloomfield, Stoddard, MO to James Lewis Haney, they had several children, too. Ethel died 4 March 1938. Martin Green married third to Lilly Fettinger about 1888, probably in southeast Missouri. Lilly died, but I don't know when. They had two children; Marion Henry Green born ca 1891, MO, d 9 June 1935, married Ethel Mae Hill; Effie Green born 10 May 1890, married 1941 Cliner Wingate. Martin Green married fourth Mary Essie Higdon about 1900 probably Missouri. She died, but I don't know when or where. They had several children: Earl Teen born about 1900, probably Indiana, died Nov 1918; Annabel born about 1904 probably Indiana, died 24 Jan 1936; Dora Mae born about 1905 probably Indiana, died Nov 1918; Basil Thomas born 11 Feb 1907 probably Indiana, died 23 July 1967, married 18 Nov 1936 to Mary Margaret Lecocq; Albert born about 1909 probably Indiana, died about 1917; and George Washington Green born 11 Jan 1912 Grayson, Salem, Illinois, md 24 March 1943 to Ruby Martha Phelps, they had a son Gilbert Leon Green born 5 Dec 1944 Princeton, Indiana, married 24 June 1964 Princeton, Indiana. For whatever reason, most likely because he didn't know how to take care of two babies, Martin Green left the two girls he had by Zelthia with Zelthia's parents, William Franklin Swift and Ethelinda Owen Swift to take care of after Zelthia died. For another reason, I'm not sure what the story is, the girls stayed with their grandparents and they raised them as though they were their own. Martin V. Green's parents were F. (we think Francis) Marion Green and his wife Nancy M. (last name unknown). According to the Stoddard Co, Mo 1880 census Marion was born in 1835 in Missouri, but his father was born in Tennessee and his mother was born in Kentucky. According to the census Nancy was born 1845 in Missouri, both her parents were born in Missouri. We found a deed in an old land record book in Bloomfield, MO where F. Marion and Nancy M. signed. Marion died 30 March 1887 near Dexter, Stoddard, MO and is buried in Hagey Cemetery, Dexter, Stoddard, MO. Nancy died after 1904 near Dexter. The story passed on to me by my husband's mother was that Marion died at Uncle Henry Swift's place in Stoddard Co, MO, it was beside a school possible Lone Oak, no longer there, along the old Dexter sand road between Dexter and Bernie. Not sure who Uncle Henry Swift is, or how much credence to put into this story since Marion Green was not a relative of the Swifts. On the 1900 Census, Liberty Twp, Stoddard Co, MO is listed Nancy Green as hoh, a widow, b Sep 1846 (not far off what was reported previously) in Mo, parents b in MO. Listed with Nancy is Carrie Carson, niece, b Oct 1888, single, b Mo. Now, question is, was Nancy a Carson, or was Carrie's mother Nancy's sister, who may have married a Carson. To muddy the waters further: Another family story goes that Martin Green came to Missouri and brought his parents and lived near Joe Wheeler, the brother of Marion Green. Joe Wheeler, supposedly, moved to Missouri and chaged his name from Green because he had killed a man. Wheeler was supposed to be the name of his stepmother's first husband. Joe and Marion are buried close together at Hagey Cemetery at Dexter. I got the 1850 Census film of Stoddard Co, MO, but I could not find any Greens on that census. I have the 1860 Stoddard Co film ordered, but it hasn't come in yet, same with 1870. The only Martin Green I could find on the 1880 Census was living in a boarding house in St. Louis and listed his his occupation as news agent, maybe he was working for a newspaper, I don't know. As far as I can remember, that's all of my Green story I know to tell you. Hopefully, somebody will be able to contribute something to help with this perplexing family puzzle.

    06/28/2002 10:44:58
    1. [MORIPLEY] Fw: [TnWeakle] PRICE
    2. pat mata
    3. Good Morning, This is from another list but since we have Price families in this county I thought it might be of interest. pjm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Cate" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 6:59 PM Subject: [TnWeakle] PRICE > 1860 WEAKLEY COUNTY, TN CENSUS > > District 4 - July 2, 1860 - Household 810 > > Price, John/W/M/57/Farmer/500/400/NC > Price, Mary/W/F/41/NC > Price, Benjamin/W/M/18/TN > Price, Henry/W/M/16/TN > Price, James/W/M/15/TN > Price, America/W/F/12/TN > Price, Elizabeth/W/F/11/TN > Price, Arabella/W/F/7/TN > > District 4 - July 2, 1860 - Household 912 > > Price, W.J./W/M/44/Farmer/2000/5000/VA > Price, Lucinda/W/F/40/NC > Price, Susan/W/F/20/NC > Price, Almedia/W/F/18/NC > Price, Josephine/W/F/16/NC > Price, Levinia/W/F/14/NC > Price, Mary/W/F/11/NC > Price, John/W/M/9/NC > Price, Eliza/W/F/7/NC > Price, William/W/M/5/NC > Price, Emerson/W/M/2/NC > Price, Martha/W/F/1 Month/NC > > District 4 - July 2, 1860 - Household 913 > > Price, Mary/70/Farming/600/300/VA > Wilbanks, Arkansas/W/F/15/In Dwelling/VA > > District 4 - July 2, 1860 - Household 914 > > Price, A.C/W/M/35/Farmer/1500/800/VA > Price, Elizabeth/W/F/35/VA > Price, James/W/M/14/TN > Price, Mary/W/F/11/TN > Price, Martha/W/F/9/TN > Price, Nancy/W/F/7/TN > Price, Joel/W/M/5/TN > Price, Sarah/W/F/2/TN > > District 4 - July 2, 1860 - Household 915 > > Price, C.B/W/M/32/Farmer/1000/800/VA > Price, Susan/W/F/30/IL > Price, Ellen/W/F/7/TN > Price, Elizabeth/W/F/5/TN > Price, Thomas/W/M/3/TN > Price, George/W/M/1/TN > > District 5 - Black Oak - August 8, 1860 - Household 1816 > > Living in the household of L. and Nicy Hendricks: > > Price, Terrill/W/M/25/Millhand/NC > > District 9 - Locust Grove - June 12, 1860 - Household 331 > > Price, William/W/M/26/Farmer/0/200/TN > Price, Mary/W/F/22/TN > Price, John/W/M/1/TN > > District 9 - Locust Grove - June 12, 1860 - Household 338 > > Price, W.K/W/M/60/Farmer/1000/800/NC > Price, Clara/58/VA > Price, George/35/Clerk/TN > > District 9 - Locust Grove - June 12, 1860 - Household 339 > > Price, Thomas/W/M/28/Co-Farmer/0/300/TN > Price Beverly/W/F/18/TN > Price, Saphrona//W/F/15/TN > > District 9 - Locust Grove - June 12, 1860 - Household 342 > > Price, J.M./W/M/31/farmer/800/400/TN > Price, Adalanta/W/F/27/TN > Price, Nancy/W/F/9/TN > Price, Sarah/W/F/6/TN > Price, William/W/M/2/TN > Price, John/W/M/20/Farm Labor/0/100/TN > > District 10 - Winston - June 15, 1860 - Household 390 > > Price, J.W/W/M/55/Farmer/500/500/NC > Price, Elizabeth/W/F/54/NC > Price, Eliza/W/F/23/TN > Price, Elizabeth/W/F/20/TN > Price, Amanda/W/F/17/TN > Price, George/W/M/14/TN > Price, Creesy/W/M/11/TN > > District 11 - Dresden & Pillowville -August 25, 1860 - Household 2370 > > Living in the household of Eli & Jane Cristopher: > > Price, John/W/M/13/In Dwelling/TN > > This concludes the PRICE families listed in the 1860 Weakley County, TN > Census. > >

    06/28/2002 03:46:48