This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Degenhardt, Püttmann, Pittman, Henke Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JMB.2ACE/965 Message Board Post: I'm looking for additional family information on the relatives of Henry Henke and wife Angelica "Lena" Caroline Pittman. Husband: Henry Henke Born: Unknown at: Unknown Married: Unknown at: Unknown Died: Unknown at: Unknown Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Wife: Angelica "Lena" Caroline Pittman Born: 15 Jul 1840 at: Eversberg, Westphalia, Prussia Died: 6 Dec 1891 at: Unknown Father:Caspar Joseph Püttmann Mother:Maria "Mariana" Anna Degenhardt Married: Unknown at: Unknown I have some additional information posted on my own (noncommercial) family website at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Note: The web site link included in this posting is to my own family (noncommercial) web site. As such, please don't remove it or any other of my postings anymore, for they comply fully with the Message Board Rules as written at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=rules&r=an&p= Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Robertson, Baker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JMB.2ACE/964 Message Board Post: I'm looking for additional family information on the relatives of William Henry Baker and wife Dorothea Josephine Robertson. Husband: William Henry Baker Born: 21 Nov 1856 at: Ohio Died: 3 Feb 1903 at: Saline County, Missouri Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Wife: Dorothea Josephine Robertson Born: ABT. 1862 at: Missouri Died: 2 Feb 1927 at: Saline County, Missouri Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Married: Unknown at: Unknown I have some additional information posted on my own (noncommercial) family website at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Note: The web site link included in this posting is to my own family (noncommercial) web site. As such, please don't remove it or any other of my postings anymore, for they comply fully with the Message Board Rules as written at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=rules&r=an&p= Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pittman, Weaver, Carter, Markes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JMB.2ACE/963 Message Board Post: I'm looking for additional family information on the relatives of James Russell Weaver and wife Clara Natalie Pittman. Husband: James Russell Weaver Born: 21 Oct 1881 at: Unknown Died: Unknown at: Unknown Father:James Weaver Mother:Mary Carter Wife: Clara Natalie Pittman Born: 29 Jun 1886 at: Saline County, Missouri Died: Nov 1979 at: Malta Bend, Saline County, Missouri Father:Johanne "James" Frederick Pittman Mother:Mary Markes Married: 6 Nov 1907 at: Immaculate Conception Church, Shackelford, Missouri. I have some additional information posted on my own (noncommercial) family website at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Note: The web site link included in this posting is to my own family (noncommercial) web site. As such, please don't remove it or any other of my postings anymore, for they comply fully with the Message Board Rules as written at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=rules&r=an&p= Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ruff, Norris, Pittman, Weber Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JMB.2ACE/962 Message Board Post: I'm looking for additional family information on the relatives of Isaac Norris Ruff and wife Bertha Elizabeth Pittman. Husband: Isaac Norris Ruff Born: 7 Feb 1872 at: Winchester, Scott County, Illinois Died: 24 Feb 1946 at: Marshall, Saline County, Missouri Father:John Ruff Mother:Lucy Norris Wife: Bertha Elizabeth Pittman Born: 12 Sep 1876 at: Marshall, Saline County, Missouri Died: 9 Mar 1946 at: Marshall, Saline County, Missouri Father:Joseph Kasper Pittman Mother:Bertha Elizabeth Weber Married: 30 Oct 1895 at: Unknowm I have some additional information posted on my own (noncommercial) family website at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Note: The web site link included in this posting is to my own family (noncommercial) web site. As such, please don't remove it or any other of my postings anymore, for they comply fully with the Message Board Rules as written at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=rules&r=an&p= Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Deckard, Hillebrand, Meschede Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JMB.2ACE/961 Message Board Post: I'm looking for additional family information on the relatives of Joseph Francis Hillebrand and wife Myra Sarah Deckard. Husband: Joseph Francis Hillebrand Born: 10 Dec 1880 at: Saline County, Missouri Died: 2 Nov 1945 at: Missouri, buried in Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Marshall, Missouri Father:Henry Frederic Hillebrand Mother:Theresa Meschede Wife: Myra Sarah Deckard Born: 13 May 1884 at: Saline County, Missouri Died: 30 Sep 1931 at: Saline County, Missouri, buried Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Marshal, Missouri Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Married: 2 Aug 1905 at: Missouri I have some additional information posted on my own (noncommercial) family website at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Note: The web site link included in this posting is to my own family (noncommercial) web site. As such, please don't remove it or any other of my postings anymore, for they comply fully with the Message Board Rules as written at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=rules&r=an&p= Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Meschede, Stockman, Pittman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JMB.2ACE/960 Message Board Post: I'm looking for additional family information on the relatives of Frank Dominicus Stockman and wife Maria "Annie" Meschede. Husband: Frank Dominicus Stockman Born: Unknown at: Unknown Married: 20 Feb 1879 at: Annunciation Catholic Church, Shackelford, Saline County, Missouri Died: Unknown at: Unknown Father:John Stockman Mother:Amelian Semick Wife: Maria "Annie" Meschede Born: 6 Jul 1853 at: Callenhardt, Westphalia, Prussia Died: 7 Oct 1919 at: Malta Bend, Saline County, Missouri Father:Richard Meschede Mother:Fredericka Pittman Married: 20 Feb 1879 at: Annunciation Catholic Church, Shackelford, Saline County, Missouri. I have some additional information posted on my own (noncommercial) family website at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Note: The web site link included in this posting is to my own family (noncommercial) web site. As such, please don't remove it or any other of my postings anymore, for they comply fully with the Message Board Rules as written at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=rules&r=an&p= Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Weis, Moseman, Guetermann Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JMB.2ACE/959 Message Board Post: I'm looking for family information on the relatives of Michael Weis and wife Elizabeth Moseman. Husband: Michael Weis Born: 19 Jan 1855 at: Brown County, Kansas Married: 20 Nov 1878 at: Brown County, Kansas Died: 19 Jul 1901 at: Saline County, Kansas Father:Phillip Daniel (Weis) Weiss Mother:Franciska "Frances" Guetermann Wife: Elizabeth Moseman Born: 6 Jan 1860 at: Unknown Died: 4 Jan 1922 at: Saline County, Kansas Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Married: 20 Nov 1878 at: Brown County, Kansas I have some additional information posted on my own (noncommercial) family website at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Note: The web site link included in this posting is to my own family (noncommercial) web site. As such, please don't remove it or any other of my postings anymore, for they comply fully with the Message Board Rules as written at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=rules&r=an&p= Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Scott, Mayse, Clark Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JMB.2ACE/958 Message Board Post: I'm looking for family information on James Madison Scott and wife Nancy Jane Mayse. Husband: James Madison Scott Born: 13 Jan 1842 at: Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky Died: 27 Sep 1892 at: Sweet Springs, Saline County, Missouri Father:Leonard Scott Mother:Eliza Clark Wife: Nancy Jane Mayse Born: 1 Jul 1853 at: Sweet Springs, Saline County, Missouri Died: 25 Jun 1916 at: Rolla, Beard, North Dakota Father:Marmaduke Mayse Mother:Charity Grisholm Married: 14 Nov 1869 at: Sweet Springs, Saline County, Missouri, I have additional infomation posted on my own (noncommercial) family website at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Note: The web site link included in this posting is to my own family (noncommercial) web site. As such, please don't remove it or any other of my postings anymore, for they comply fully with the Message Board Rules as written at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=rules&r=an&p= Thank you!
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/JMB.2ACE/703.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Ann: You have me so excited about the family pictures, for I'm related to many of the families you named. Elizabeth Frances Markes that married Aloysius Huesgen is my 2nd cousin three generations removed. If possible, I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to see these pictures. I'm would like to pay the cost to have copies made if you don't have the capability to scan them on your own. Also, with your permission I would like to post them on my family web site at: http://www.familytreeheritagelibrary.com Please get back with me, and thank you so much. Sincerely, Leah Pearson
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JMB.2ACE/703.1 Message Board Post: WE HAVE SEVERAL PICTURES OF THESE PEOPLE AND ALONG WITH SOME SCHMITZ/HUESGEN/KOENINSFELD FAMILY MEMBERS. CLEANED OUT MY GRANDMOTHERS HOUSE AFTER HER DEATH AND FOUND MUCH OF THE HUESGEN FAMILY FROM BONNETS MILL MISSOURI. JOHN MATHIAS HUESGEN WAS HER GRANDFATHER. HER MOTHER WAS ANNA CHRISTINA HUESGEN MARRIED TO PETER JOHN PAULUS SCHMITZ ALL OF MISSOURI.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JMB.2ACE/957.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you, someone left me a message with three different names and phone numbers of people who might be able to 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/an/JMB.2ACE/957.1 Message Board Post: DEPENDING ON WHERE YOUR LOCATION WHEN YOU HAVE REUNION. CALL THE DEAF CENTER THAT SERVICES THEM. I AM DEAF MYSELF SO MAYBE I CAN HELP YOU TO FIND ONE.
Happy Friday Everyone! Want something interesting this summer? Here are a couple of new books that might interest you on African Americans in Missouri: "Remembering the Path to T-Town: Migration of an African American Family." "Remembering the Path to T-Town" traces the travels of an African American family, over a two-hundred year period, through seven (7) States to Lincoln, Nebraska. Their journey gives testimony to the sagas faced by many black families as they survived enslavement and the fight for freedom in search of better opportunities. The story resurrects history about black residents in several small American towns--recalling information lost for decades. Readers of all backgrounds should recognize family experiences common throughout the territories of the West and Midwest in "Remembering the Path to T-Town" - an American Story! For those interested in the migration of African American families from the Seaboard frontier to the West through Missouri -- this is an excellent book; easy to read and illustrates the documents etc., recovered in the process of researching enslaved ancestors. Even if you are NOT doing slave research; many Missouri researchers will find enslaved peoples were a part of their families; this book will give you some insight into one family's travels and experiences. http://www.missouri-slave-data.org/slaveinfo.html Another interesting book to pick up is: "Slavery North of St. Louis" by George R. Lee. It is advertised on the Northeastern Missouri Genealogy Society (NEMO) website. http://www.rootsweb.com/~monemgs/ -- Click on the Featured Book link: If you would like to purchase a copy, please click here to bring up a separate window with a printable version of the order form. Here is a brief description of the book -- you can read excerpts from the book at the weblink noted above: "Slavery North of St. Louis" is a study of the slave system in seven Missouri counties along the Mississippi river from St. Charles to Clark. To the east was the free state of Illinois, and to the north was the free state of Iowa. The vulnerability of slavery to attack by abolitionists was obvious, and the region became paranoid about threats to the system. While many think of slaves as being all alike, there were many different reactions to their situation in this region. Some were obedient and loyal, and others were hostile and even rebellious. In the book, over 70 slaves are identified by name, and each of those is discussed as an individual. Three of the slaves became well known: the mountain man Jim Beckwourth, abolitionist spokesman William Wells Brown, and Augustine Tolton, the first black Catholic priest in the United States. The tools helping the slaves survive the system are discussed: their family, religion, music, sense of humor; recreational activities, and pride in their abilities. The whites in the story also range in their qualities as well. Catherine Collier buys slaves to keep families together, gives them job skills and education, then gives them freedom. Ezra Ely buys an escaped slave as an act of charity, and on one night, the slave, Ambrose, comes to his house to work for him. There are also cruel owners - Thornton who kills a slave for stealing a chicken, the temperamental Ben Robinson, and trader White who gives a crying slave child to strangers. The slave system itself is discussed, how masters disposed of their slave property (the slave trade, hiring out, and how they became pawns when the masters made out their wills). Slaves in the justice system describes actions by legal authorities that might surprise many modern readers. The system found itself in a struggle with opponents in Missouri and across the rivers, individuals like Elijah Lovejoy, David Nelson, Richard Eells, and Elihu Frazier and his fighting Quakers. This war, like any conflict, had its casualties on both sides, killed, wounded and disappearing. By the 1850's, the consensus that had always supported some slavery in Missouri was breaking. When Civil War came, public opinion split wide open between Unionists and Southern sympathizers. The collapse of slavery came swiftly when the public concluded the state was better off without it. If anyone is interested -- I have uploaded my recent transcription of the Saline County Black Marriages 1863-1868; and a link for the "Finis Creek Negro Cemetery" in Saline Co., MO (see the link for Marriage, Census and Cemetery Data) at: www.missouri-slave-data.org Best regards everyone -- and happy reading --- Traci Wilson-Kleekamp African Americans in Missouri www.missouri-slave-data.org
I apologize it is not Springfield and it should be Marshall, Sedalia or Columbia. I am sorry about it. Once again, let me know if you have contacted or not. Apology!
Hello, I suggest you to contact an interpreting service agency in Springfield, MO by lookup at a phone book or contact Kim at MCDHH at kimdavis@mcdhh.org (I think I am not sure) in case let me know.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JMB.2ACE/957 Message Board Post: Planning a reunion soon, does anyone know how I might find a volunteer interpreter for our hearing impaired family members?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JMB.2ACE/956 Message Board Post: If anyone has a St. John UCC Church Book that you are willin to sell, please contact me. Thank you.
Any one who can lookup an obituary on the Charles Scharnhorst d June 3, 1949. Thanks in advance.
Am seeking a full informative census on MOORE families. Robert H. MOORE b abt 1905 in Napton, MO unknown parents names. Thanks in advance.
I'm sure that this isn't what you were looking for, but I do have a record of a Ruth Maxine Scharnhorst marrying a Francis John Westhuer on 12 Jan 1949. Obviously not the same man. This info is from the Marshall, Saline, Missouri -- St. Peter's Catholic Church Records 1871-1954. Info I have on Ruth Maxine Scharnhorst is: born: 21 Dec 1925 in Marshall parents: Clifford Joseph Scharnhorst and Mary Jane Cromley Let me know if this line helps you and if you want more info about them. Joanna --- MOSALINE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > MOSALINE-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 19 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Marriage Lookup > [Jwcsue@cs.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from MOSALINE-D, send a message to > > MOSALINE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > too. > > ______________________________> Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 11:27:03 EDT > From: Jwcsue@cs.com > To: MOSALINE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Marriage Lookup > > Any one who can lookup on marriage record. > Robert H. MOORE m Ruth SCHARNHORST > between 1920 - 1931. > Thanks in advance. > Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html