Glynice, I wonder if the below Emily Jane HENDRICKS who was the second wife of one William CAMPBELL could be a relative of Guy Roy HENDRICKS who was married to one Hannah Isabelle NEAL. 'Belle' NEAL HENDRICKS was a niece of my paternal great-grandmother Marietta NEAL BRUNER and thus a first cousin of my paternal grandfather Robert Franklin BRUNER late of Downing, Schuyler Co., MO. . . . always checking on collateral lines. I don't have much information on Belle's two daughters Margaret HENDRICKS PARKS-RICHMOND-FENTON and Mabel I. HENDRICKS FOSTER (Mrs. Hubert W.) Thanks! Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado >From: "Bonnie Wilson" <wbzjw@netins.net> >Reply-To: MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com >To: MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MOSCOTLA] Campbell/Morrow >Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 10:06:56 -0500 > >Hi >I have a clipping of George Cambell's obit. Third son of Robert and >Martha. >They are not of my direct line but apparently hook in to my >REED/KINNEY/GORDY line somewhere along the way. I can scan it to you if >you'd like. >Bonnie > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "glenn pomykal" <gpomykal@attbi.com> >To: <MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 1:06 PM >Subject: [MOSCOTLA] Campbell/Morrow > > > > Hi, > > Checking to see if anyone knows anything about these familes. > > > > James Campbell born 12 July 1802 PA (possibly Lancaster Co) died 5 >April >1873 Scotland Co, MO buried in Richland Cemetery married Rebecca Morrow >(Daughter of Charles Morrow and Rebecca Moore) born 12 Feb 1806 in PA died >in Scotland Co, MO 29 March 1886 and burried in Richland Cemetery. > > Children of the above couple: > > > > Charles Campbell married Elizabeth? (Charles died in 1865 in MO and is >buried in Richland Cemetery) > > > > John Campbell born 14 Feb 1827 Pittsburg, Beaver Co, PA married 1. >Belinda >Moore 2. Mary Smith MItchell, married 10 Apr 1851 Beaver Co, MO, (lived in >Mahaska Co, IA and then moved to Kansas) John died 1 Jan 1921 in Princeton, >KS > > > > William Campbell born 24 Sept 1829 in Beaver Co, d 22 Nov 1894 Hitt, >Scotland Co, MO married 1. Jane Boyd 2 Emily Jane Hendricks > > > > Robert Campbell born 29 Jun 1834 in Beaver Co, died 23 May 1914 buried >in >Richland Cemetery married Martha > > > > Rebecca Jane Campbell born 24 Mar 1837 Beaver Co, PA died 9 Jan 1904 >Scotland Co, MO married David Monticue > > > > Adam James Campbell born 24 June 1840 Beaver Co, PA died 14 May 1898 >Scotland Co, Mo married 1. Ruth 2. Mary F. Conway > > > > Margaret Campbell born 29 Jan 1843 Big Beaver Township, Beaver Co, PA >married Francis Wilson McKim > > > > Lavina Angeline Campbell born 1845 PA died 1880 Scotland Co, Mo married >James Duke Holcomb > > > > Ellen Campbell born 8 April 1822 in PA died 1 Mar 1893 Scotland Co, >MO. > > > > Thanks so much. > > Glynice > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
I am interested in corresponding with descendants of (I believe it was . . . ) George RHODES and his wife Melvina CARROLL b ca 1863 Schuyler Co., MO. George and Melvina had issue: Bessie RHODES b 1886 md William F. SCHADE b 1890 and Kate RHODES who married first a HOAG and then a PICKENS according to family information. Bessie and William F. SCHADE are buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Lancaster, MO, alongside a son it is presumed, William B. SCHADE 1916-1973. Are there any family out there who would share more information with me on this family? Thanks for reading. Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
I am interested in corresponding with descendants of Joe and Hannah CARROLL RILEY. Joe RILEY b ca 1850 md Hannah CARROLL b 1851-1852 and they had issue: Nancy RILEY who married an ENGELHARDT and Margaret RILEY who married a JACOBS. Is anyone researching this family? Thanks for reading. Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Hi I have a clipping of George Cambell's obit. Third son of Robert and Martha. They are not of my direct line but apparently hook in to my REED/KINNEY/GORDY line somewhere along the way. I can scan it to you if you'd like. Bonnie ----- Original Message ----- From: "glenn pomykal" <gpomykal@attbi.com> To: <MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 1:06 PM Subject: [MOSCOTLA] Campbell/Morrow > Hi, > Checking to see if anyone knows anything about these familes. > > James Campbell born 12 July 1802 PA (possibly Lancaster Co) died 5 April 1873 Scotland Co, MO buried in Richland Cemetery married Rebecca Morrow (Daughter of Charles Morrow and Rebecca Moore) born 12 Feb 1806 in PA died in Scotland Co, MO 29 March 1886 and burried in Richland Cemetery. > Children of the above couple: > > Charles Campbell married Elizabeth? (Charles died in 1865 in MO and is buried in Richland Cemetery) > > John Campbell born 14 Feb 1827 Pittsburg, Beaver Co, PA married 1. Belinda Moore 2. Mary Smith MItchell, married 10 Apr 1851 Beaver Co, MO, (lived in Mahaska Co, IA and then moved to Kansas) John died 1 Jan 1921 in Princeton, KS > > William Campbell born 24 Sept 1829 in Beaver Co, d 22 Nov 1894 Hitt, Scotland Co, MO married 1. Jane Boyd 2 Emily Jane Hendricks > > Robert Campbell born 29 Jun 1834 in Beaver Co, died 23 May 1914 buried in Richland Cemetery married Martha > > Rebecca Jane Campbell born 24 Mar 1837 Beaver Co, PA died 9 Jan 1904 Scotland Co, MO married David Monticue > > Adam James Campbell born 24 June 1840 Beaver Co, PA died 14 May 1898 Scotland Co, Mo married 1. Ruth 2. Mary F. Conway > > Margaret Campbell born 29 Jan 1843 Big Beaver Township, Beaver Co, PA married Francis Wilson McKim > > Lavina Angeline Campbell born 1845 PA died 1880 Scotland Co, Mo married James Duke Holcomb > > Ellen Campbell born 8 April 1822 in PA died 1 Mar 1893 Scotland Co, MO. > > Thanks so much. > Glynice > > > ============================== > 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 > >
All the above may descend from a couple buried in the Hickory Grove Cemetery west of Arbela, namely Harvey and Artelia S. BRUNER McHUGH. Harvey McHUGH b 1840 d 1927 md 28 Nov 1861 Winchester, Clark Co., MO, by William S. Tinsley, JP, one Artelia S. BRUNER b 1844 d 1918. Artelia 'Aunt Teel' was the eldest full sibling of my paternal great-grandfather, James Driscoll 'J.D.' BRUNER, late of Downing, Schuyler Co., MO. I would like to come to correspond with these distant McHUGH-BRUNER cousins. I can share a lot about our shared BRUNER heritage. May I hear from you? Thanks for reading! Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
I cannot answer your question about LEWIS-HIGHBARGER, but perhaps you got a reply from elsewhere. I love this stuff, we've thrown around some other names, I believe. Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado >From: "Anderson, Alberta M" <almander@indiana.edu> >Reply-To: MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com >To: MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [MOSCOTLA] LEWIS >Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 07:39:50 -0500 > >Do you know of a John Lewis married to Ruth Highbarger in Scotland Co.? > >Alberta Anderson >Bloomington, IN > > >-----Original Message----- >From: ROBERT E BRUNER [mailto:sagitta48@msn.com] >Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 3:09 AM >To: MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MOSCOTLA] LEWIS > >I wonder how extensive is your research on this line. > >My maternal great-great-great-grandmother, Frances Marian HALL ROOD b 07 >Apr >1828 KY md 03 May 1874 in her residence Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO, by > >Nicholas G. Shobe, JP, one George W. LEWIS b 1802-1803 KY. The >witnesses >were Frances's daughter and son-in-law, Frances 'Fannie' (ROOD) and >James A. >MARTIN. > >George W. LEWIS was married before and had one known son George R. LEWIS >b >1836-1837 who md one Miranda A. b 1850-1851 and had a daughter Nora b >1876-1877. This latter according to 1880 U S Census Schuyler Co., MO. >George R. and Miranda seem to buried in Cone Cemetery, north of Downing, > >Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO. > >George and Frances are said to be buried in Fabius Cemetery, Fabius Twp, > >Schuyler Co., MO, but no markers are found. > >I'm just grabbing at straws here with a very common surname, LEWIS. > >Oh, I have shown that Lemuel LEWIS's wife was Lavinia KNIGHT b 1810. > >Thanks for reading! > >Gene Bruner >Denver, Colorado > >_________________________________________________________________ >The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > >============================== >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 > _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Oh, could he be one John LEWIS b 26 Aug 1801 d 26 Mar 1859 age 57y 7m buried at Campground Cemetery, Vest Twp, Scotland Co., MO? Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anderson, Alberta M" <almander@indiana.edu> To: <MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 6:39 AM Subject: RE: [MOSCOTLA] LEWIS > Do you know of a John Lewis married to Ruth Highbarger in Scotland Co.? > > Alberta Anderson > Bloomington, IN > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ROBERT E BRUNER [mailto:sagitta48@msn.com] > Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 3:09 AM > To: MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MOSCOTLA] LEWIS > > I wonder how extensive is your research on this line. > > My maternal great-great-great-grandmother, Frances Marian HALL ROOD b 07 > Apr > 1828 KY md 03 May 1874 in her residence Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO, by > > Nicholas G. Shobe, JP, one George W. LEWIS b 1802-1803 KY. The > witnesses > were Frances's daughter and son-in-law, Frances 'Fannie' (ROOD) and > James A. > MARTIN. > > George W. LEWIS was married before and had one known son George R. LEWIS > b > 1836-1837 who md one Miranda A. b 1850-1851 and had a daughter Nora b > 1876-1877. This latter according to 1880 U S Census Schuyler Co., MO. > George R. and Miranda seem to buried in Cone Cemetery, north of Downing, > > Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO. > > George and Frances are said to be buried in Fabius Cemetery, Fabius Twp, > > Schuyler Co., MO, but no markers are found. > > I'm just grabbing at straws here with a very common surname, LEWIS. > > Oh, I have shown that Lemuel LEWIS's wife was Lavinia KNIGHT b 1810. > > Thanks for reading! > > Gene Bruner > Denver, Colorado > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > ============================== > 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 > >
Further, I have in my family one James L. LEWIS b 1814 Lincoln Co., MO, who md one Martha Jane TAYLOR and they had John Samuel LEWIS b 18 Mar 1860 md one Charlotte Belle GOOSEY b 28 Mar 1858-1859. John Samuel and Charlotte Belle GOOSEY LEWIS had one Thomas Henry LEWIS b 19 Mar 1890 md 27 Mar 1910 on Lenna Odessa CARROLL b 02 Aug 1892. They had Russell Leo LEWIS b 26 Jun 1911 md 13 Sep 1929 one Leola Marie BRUNER (my late aunt, Dad's eldest sibling). Leola and Russell are buried in Downing City Cemetery, Schuyler Co., MO. The GOOSEY and CARROLL names are in my family tree as well as the FINCHER and GROSECLOSE names which are linked to both. I'll bet the TAYLOR name above is mine, too. A Katherine Conn 'Kitty' TAYLOR LOCKETT was my paternal great-great-great-great-grandmother. She and her Milton Watkins LOCKETT are buried in Fabius Cemtery. Thanks again! Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
I wonder how extensive is your research on this line. My maternal great-great-great-grandmother, Frances Marian HALL ROOD b 07 Apr 1828 KY md 03 May 1874 in her residence Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO, by Nicholas G. Shobe, JP, one George W. LEWIS b 1802-1803 KY. The witnesses were Frances's daughter and son-in-law, Frances 'Fannie' (ROOD) and James A. MARTIN. George W. LEWIS was married before and had one known son George R. LEWIS b 1836-1837 who md one Miranda A. b 1850-1851 and had a daughter Nora b 1876-1877. This latter according to 1880 U S Census Schuyler Co., MO. George R. and Miranda seem to buried in Cone Cemetery, north of Downing, Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO. George and Frances are said to be buried in Fabius Cemetery, Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO, but no markers are found. I'm just grabbing at straws here with a very common surname, LEWIS. Oh, I have shown that Lemuel LEWIS's wife was Lavinia KNIGHT b 1810. Thanks for reading! Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Do you know of a John Lewis married to Ruth Highbarger in Scotland Co.? Alberta Anderson Bloomington, IN -----Original Message----- From: ROBERT E BRUNER [mailto:sagitta48@msn.com] Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 3:09 AM To: MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOSCOTLA] LEWIS I wonder how extensive is your research on this line. My maternal great-great-great-grandmother, Frances Marian HALL ROOD b 07 Apr 1828 KY md 03 May 1874 in her residence Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO, by Nicholas G. Shobe, JP, one George W. LEWIS b 1802-1803 KY. The witnesses were Frances's daughter and son-in-law, Frances 'Fannie' (ROOD) and James A. MARTIN. George W. LEWIS was married before and had one known son George R. LEWIS b 1836-1837 who md one Miranda A. b 1850-1851 and had a daughter Nora b 1876-1877. This latter according to 1880 U S Census Schuyler Co., MO. George R. and Miranda seem to buried in Cone Cemetery, north of Downing, Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO. George and Frances are said to be buried in Fabius Cemetery, Fabius Twp, Schuyler Co., MO, but no markers are found. I'm just grabbing at straws here with a very common surname, LEWIS. Oh, I have shown that Lemuel LEWIS's wife was Lavinia KNIGHT b 1810. Thanks for reading! Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ============================== 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
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/RMB.2ACE/526.1 Message Board Post: I believe that Lemuel Lewis was born in St. Charles District Missouri some time between 1813 and 1817, In what in now Lincoln Co. Missouri. He moved to Adams Co. Illinois where he married and later settled in Scotland Co. Missouri along with his two older brothers James and John. His parents were James Lewis and Sarah McCoy. James Lewis built a flour mill in St. Charles District in 1997 near what is now Troy, Lincoln Co. Missouri. Lemuel was one of eleven children. Elizabeth, Nancy, John, Fielding, Samuel, Lemuel James Zachariah, Cynthia, Sarah and Isophenia.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SMITH, MORELAND, COCHRAN, CROOKS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RMB.2ACE/432.1 Message Board Post: Which Jehiel are you looking for? Jehiel Sr. was the father of my gt. gt. gt. grandmother, Sarah who married Richard C. Moreland. I *suspect* that Jehiel Sr. is buried next to wife Maria & in the same family plot as Sarah (Smith) & Richard C. Moreland in Van Buren Co, IA. However, the only info I've found re: Jehiel Jr. is on the census records. Judy Mitchell contact me at nofasum@yahoo.com
I've found another interesting thread that I believe links George Forrester to John Forrester in Barren Co. John's daughter Elizabeth Forrester married James Foster 17 Feb. 1822. When George and Mary Myers were married, James Foster was listed as surety. It would seem natural for a brother-in-law to perform this duty. Thanks for your email and information. Madeline On 7/13/03 2:25 AM, "David Whalen" <dwhalen@ipns.com> wrote: > I can't speak much to George Forrester since I descend from William > Forrester. I can say that there is a high probability that William is the > son of John Forrester, Jr. listed in the will. James and his wife Ursula > "Nely" Parrish Forrester appear in the Scotland County Mt. Pleasant 1860 > census (814-796) as a farm renter on property next to William Forrester > (813-795). It could have been William's land, but I will have to research > tracts the next time I am in Memphis. Listed with James are their two of > their three son's Jackson and Thomas. James oldest son Parks, was married to > Susan "Luan" Church and living in Barren Co., KY in 1860. Jackson Forrester > appears back in Barren Co.in the 1880 census in the Mary C. Freeman > household as a laborer. Jackson again appears in the Barren Co. 1900 census > living in the John M. and Martha Forrester Church household (yes they were > cousins, him 16 and she 25 when married). Martha was the daughter of Parks > Forrester, who was Jackson's brother. He was listed in the 1900 census as > "uncle". While the fact that James lived for a short time next to William, > maybe even renting farm land from him, does not prove they were brothers, it > does narrow the field. My goal is to visit Barren Co. next spring to try to > tie up these loose ends. Since John, Jr. fought in the Revolutionary War, I > want to add him to my SAR descendants if I can prove him out. I did read an > article in the SC library this January that George and William (with their > wives) established a new denomination of a church, something like the > Baptist-Presbyterians, but I can't find the article I photocopied. Thanks > for your info. > > David Whalen Kerr > Tualatin, OR > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Madeline Troyer" <troymade@adelphia.net> > To: <MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 11:21 AM > Subject: Re: [MOSCOTLA] William Forrester > > >> I have done considerable research on the George Washington Forrester line. >> Just today I received from Barren County a copy of a will -- that of John >> Forrester written April 24, 1845 and proved in the May Term 1845. I was >> hoping for other papers which would show how the inheritance was divided > and >> where the children were living, but no such luck. >> >> So, no proof that this is the father of George W. of Scotland County, but > he >> seems the most likely candidate. This John gives his daughter Martha and >> two sons Samuel and Thomas all his land except the mill tract [about 12 >> acres]. He gives a horse to each of his daughters Polly and Martha and > sons >> Samuel and Thomas. Everything else including the mill tract is to be sold >> and evenly divided between his children: James, Elizabeth, Polly, > William, >> George, Zacharis [this name is indistinct and another extractor listed it > as >> Zacheus] and Washington. >> >> Again, no real proof, but the possibility seems strengthened by this. >> >> In 1857 George Forrester became the guardian for three minor children > whose >> father, Zachariah Forrester of Kentucky deceased. They were Sarah > Elizabeth >> Forrester, Zachariah Forrester, and Mary C. Forrester. Sarah married > before >> the estate was settled in 1859 and her last name was Umphrey [perhaps a >> corruption of Humphrey]. She seems to have stayed in Kentucky. In the > 1860 >> census Mary C. and Zachariah are enumerated as a part of George¹s > household. >> They both continued to live and marry and raise children in Scotland Co. >> with close ties to George W. Forrester. The descendents of Zachariah have >> written: ³Grandpa Zachariah Forrester died with pneumonia after he had >> rebuilt their house that had burned. He died at his parents [actually >> guardian] home as he was taking the last load of furniture to their new >> house.² >> >> Madeline Troyer >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 6/30/03 2:34 PM, "dwhalen@ipns.com" <dwhalen@ipns.com> wrote: >> >>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>> >>> Surnames: Forrester, Fetters, Northrup, Wishart, Mulch >>> Classification: Query >>> >>> Message Board URL: >>> >>> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RMB.2ACE/537 >>> >>> Message Board Post: >>> >>> William Forrester married Narcissus VanZant ca 1833 in Franklin Co., TN. >>> William was born in KY, I believe Barren Co., but have not been able to >>> verify. One of their daughters was Mary Jane (AKA Polly) who married > John >>> Fetters. They are my gg-grandparents. Narcissus and William are buried > in >>> Forrester Cemetery (along w/Northrups). Polly and John Fetters are > buried in >>> Ft. Donaldson (along w/Northrups). My interest is getting more data on > William >>> Forrester to verify his lineage. I have checked out his Will for coat > tail >>> relatives, but only his wife and children are listed. I know he was a > slave >>> holder and he was mentioned in John Fetters Autobiography. There are > still >>> Forrester descendants in Scotland Co. and I was hoping that there may be > a >>> family bible and other documents in their possession that could help. > There is >>> also a possibility that George Forrester is a relative of William's. His >>> wife's family was very well established and properous in Franklin Co., > TN. >>> This begs th! >>> e question why move to SC and end up living by George Forrester, who was > an >>> early settler in SC? Any input is appreciated >>> >>> >>> ============================== >>> 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 >>> >> I have done considerable research on the George Washington Forrester line. >> Just today I received from Barren County a copy of a will -- that of John >> Forrester written April 24, 1845 and proved in the Mary Term 1845. I was >> hoping for other papers which showed how the inheritance was divided and >> where the children were living, but no such luck. >> >> So, no proof that this is the father of George W. of Scotland County, but > he >> seems the most likely candidate. This John gives his daughter Martha and >> two sons Samuel and Thomas all his land except the mill tract [about 12 >> acres]. He gives a horse to each of his daughters Polly and Martha and > sons >> Samuel and Thomas. Everything else including the mill tract is to be sold >> and evenly divided between his children: James, Elizabeth, Polly, > William, >> George, Zacharis [this name is indistinct and another extractor listed it > as >> Zacheus] and Washington. >> >> Again, no real proof, but it is certainly a possibility. >> >> In 1857 George Forrester became the guardian for three minor children > whose >> father, Zachariah Forrester of Kentucky deceased. They were Sarah > Elizabeth >> Forrester, Zachariah Forrester, and Mary C. Forrester. Sarah married > before >> the estate was settled in 1859 and her last name was Umphrey [perhaps a >> corruption of Humphrey]. She seems to have stayed in Kentucky. In the > 1860 >> census Mary C. and Zachariah are enumerated as a part of George¹s > household. >> They both continued to live and marry and raise children in Scotland Co. >> with close ties to George W. Forrester. The descendents of Zachariah have >> written: ³Grandpa Zachariah Forrester died with pneumonia after he had >> rebuilt their house that had burned. He died at his parents [actually >> guardian] home as he was taking the last load of furniture to their new >> house.² >> >> Madeline Troyer >> >> >> >> >> >> ============================== >> 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 >
I can't speak much to George Forrester since I descend from William Forrester. I can say that there is a high probability that William is the son of John Forrester, Jr. listed in the will. James and his wife Ursula "Nely" Parrish Forrester appear in the Scotland County Mt. Pleasant 1860 census (814-796) as a farm renter on property next to William Forrester (813-795). It could have been William's land, but I will have to research tracts the next time I am in Memphis. Listed with James are their two of their three son's Jackson and Thomas. James oldest son Parks, was married to Susan "Luan" Church and living in Barren Co., KY in 1860. Jackson Forrester appears back in Barren Co.in the 1880 census in the Mary C. Freeman household as a laborer. Jackson again appears in the Barren Co. 1900 census living in the John M. and Martha Forrester Church household (yes they were cousins, him 16 and she 25 when married). Martha was the daughter of Parks Forrester, who was Jackson's brother. He was listed in the 1900 census as "uncle". While the fact that James lived for a short time next to William, maybe even renting farm land from him, does not prove they were brothers, it does narrow the field. My goal is to visit Barren Co. next spring to try to tie up these loose ends. Since John, Jr. fought in the Revolutionary War, I want to add him to my SAR descendants if I can prove him out. I did read an article in the SC library this January that George and William (with their wives) established a new denomination of a church, something like the Baptist-Presbyterians, but I can't find the article I photocopied. Thanks for your info. David Whalen Kerr Tualatin, OR ----- Original Message ----- From: "Madeline Troyer" <troymade@adelphia.net> To: <MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 11:21 AM Subject: Re: [MOSCOTLA] William Forrester > I have done considerable research on the George Washington Forrester line. > Just today I received from Barren County a copy of a will -- that of John > Forrester written April 24, 1845 and proved in the May Term 1845. I was > hoping for other papers which would show how the inheritance was divided and > where the children were living, but no such luck. > > So, no proof that this is the father of George W. of Scotland County, but he > seems the most likely candidate. This John gives his daughter Martha and > two sons Samuel and Thomas all his land except the mill tract [about 12 > acres]. He gives a horse to each of his daughters Polly and Martha and sons > Samuel and Thomas. Everything else including the mill tract is to be sold > and evenly divided between his children: James, Elizabeth, Polly, William, > George, Zacharis [this name is indistinct and another extractor listed it as > Zacheus] and Washington. > > Again, no real proof, but the possibility seems strengthened by this. > > In 1857 George Forrester became the guardian for three minor children whose > father, Zachariah Forrester of Kentucky deceased. They were Sarah Elizabeth > Forrester, Zachariah Forrester, and Mary C. Forrester. Sarah married before > the estate was settled in 1859 and her last name was Umphrey [perhaps a > corruption of Humphrey]. She seems to have stayed in Kentucky. In the 1860 > census Mary C. and Zachariah are enumerated as a part of George¹s household. > They both continued to live and marry and raise children in Scotland Co. > with close ties to George W. Forrester. The descendents of Zachariah have > written: ³Grandpa Zachariah Forrester died with pneumonia after he had > rebuilt their house that had burned. He died at his parents [actually > guardian] home as he was taking the last load of furniture to their new > house.² > > Madeline Troyer > > > > > > > On 6/30/03 2:34 PM, "dwhalen@ipns.com" <dwhalen@ipns.com> wrote: > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Surnames: Forrester, Fetters, Northrup, Wishart, Mulch > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RMB.2ACE/537 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > William Forrester married Narcissus VanZant ca 1833 in Franklin Co., TN. > > William was born in KY, I believe Barren Co., but have not been able to > > verify. One of their daughters was Mary Jane (AKA Polly) who married John > > Fetters. They are my gg-grandparents. Narcissus and William are buried in > > Forrester Cemetery (along w/Northrups). Polly and John Fetters are buried in > > Ft. Donaldson (along w/Northrups). My interest is getting more data on William > > Forrester to verify his lineage. I have checked out his Will for coat tail > > relatives, but only his wife and children are listed. I know he was a slave > > holder and he was mentioned in John Fetters Autobiography. There are still > > Forrester descendants in Scotland Co. and I was hoping that there may be a > > family bible and other documents in their possession that could help. There is > > also a possibility that George Forrester is a relative of William's. His > > wife's family was very well established and properous in Franklin Co., TN. > > This begs th! > > e question why move to SC and end up living by George Forrester, who was an > > early settler in SC? Any input is appreciated > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > I have done considerable research on the George Washington Forrester line. > Just today I received from Barren County a copy of a will -- that of John > Forrester written April 24, 1845 and proved in the Mary Term 1845. I was > hoping for other papers which showed how the inheritance was divided and > where the children were living, but no such luck. > > So, no proof that this is the father of George W. of Scotland County, but he > seems the most likely candidate. This John gives his daughter Martha and > two sons Samuel and Thomas all his land except the mill tract [about 12 > acres]. He gives a horse to each of his daughters Polly and Martha and sons > Samuel and Thomas. Everything else including the mill tract is to be sold > and evenly divided between his children: James, Elizabeth, Polly, William, > George, Zacharis [this name is indistinct and another extractor listed it as > Zacheus] and Washington. > > Again, no real proof, but it is certainly a possibility. > > In 1857 George Forrester became the guardian for three minor children whose > father, Zachariah Forrester of Kentucky deceased. They were Sarah Elizabeth > Forrester, Zachariah Forrester, and Mary C. Forrester. Sarah married before > the estate was settled in 1859 and her last name was Umphrey [perhaps a > corruption of Humphrey]. She seems to have stayed in Kentucky. In the 1860 > census Mary C. and Zachariah are enumerated as a part of George¹s household. > They both continued to live and marry and raise children in Scotland Co. > with close ties to George W. Forrester. The descendents of Zachariah have > written: ³Grandpa Zachariah Forrester died with pneumonia after he had > rebuilt their house that had burned. He died at his parents [actually > guardian] home as he was taking the last load of furniture to their new > house.² > > Madeline Troyer > > > > > > ============================== > 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
Looking for info on Levi Clark. He was born circa 1863 in Hancock Co., IL, the son of Charles A. Clark and Nancy A. Patterson. Levi was married to Christina Duttweiler (not sure of spelling). Levi was living in or near Memphis, MO in 1917 when his father died. Ron Bryant <mailto:bryant@qconline.com>
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/RMB.2ACE/423.3.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Patricia, Excuse the delayed reply. I just picked up this message. Have checked the listing I have available and see no one listed with these names at Indian Creek Cemetary. Sorry that I can't help you, please keep in mind that we do believe that others are buried there that no longer have ledgible markers or any marker at all. We will continue to search for any additional information we can find to assist all of us. Should we find any positive info for you I will repost a reply for you. Wishing you luck with your search. Lyle
I have done considerable research on the George Washington Forrester line. Just today I received from Barren County a copy of a will -- that of John Forrester written April 24, 1845 and proved in the May Term 1845. I was hoping for other papers which would show how the inheritance was divided and where the children were living, but no such luck. So, no proof that this is the father of George W. of Scotland County, but he seems the most likely candidate. This John gives his daughter Martha and two sons Samuel and Thomas all his land except the mill tract [about 12 acres]. He gives a horse to each of his daughters Polly and Martha and sons Samuel and Thomas. Everything else including the mill tract is to be sold and evenly divided between his children: James, Elizabeth, Polly, William, George, Zacharis [this name is indistinct and another extractor listed it as Zacheus] and Washington. Again, no real proof, but the possibility seems strengthened by this. In 1857 George Forrester became the guardian for three minor children whose father, Zachariah Forrester of Kentucky deceased. They were Sarah Elizabeth Forrester, Zachariah Forrester, and Mary C. Forrester. Sarah married before the estate was settled in 1859 and her last name was Umphrey [perhaps a corruption of Humphrey]. She seems to have stayed in Kentucky. In the 1860 census Mary C. and Zachariah are enumerated as a part of George¹s household. They both continued to live and marry and raise children in Scotland Co. with close ties to George W. Forrester. The descendents of Zachariah have written: ³Grandpa Zachariah Forrester died with pneumonia after he had rebuilt their house that had burned. He died at his parents [actually guardian] home as he was taking the last load of furniture to their new house.² Madeline Troyer On 6/30/03 2:34 PM, "dwhalen@ipns.com" <dwhalen@ipns.com> wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Forrester, Fetters, Northrup, Wishart, Mulch > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RMB.2ACE/537 > > Message Board Post: > > William Forrester married Narcissus VanZant ca 1833 in Franklin Co., TN. > William was born in KY, I believe Barren Co., but have not been able to > verify. One of their daughters was Mary Jane (AKA Polly) who married John > Fetters. They are my gg-grandparents. Narcissus and William are buried in > Forrester Cemetery (along w/Northrups). Polly and John Fetters are buried in > Ft. Donaldson (along w/Northrups). My interest is getting more data on William > Forrester to verify his lineage. I have checked out his Will for coat tail > relatives, but only his wife and children are listed. I know he was a slave > holder and he was mentioned in John Fetters Autobiography. There are still > Forrester descendants in Scotland Co. and I was hoping that there may be a > family bible and other documents in their possession that could help. There is > also a possibility that George Forrester is a relative of William's. His > wife's family was very well established and properous in Franklin Co., TN. > This begs th! > e question why move to SC and end up living by George Forrester, who was an > early settler in SC? Any input is appreciated > > > ============================== > 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 > I have done considerable research on the George Washington Forrester line. Just today I received from Barren County a copy of a will -- that of John Forrester written April 24, 1845 and proved in the Mary Term 1845. I was hoping for other papers which showed how the inheritance was divided and where the children were living, but no such luck. So, no proof that this is the father of George W. of Scotland County, but he seems the most likely candidate. This John gives his daughter Martha and two sons Samuel and Thomas all his land except the mill tract [about 12 acres]. He gives a horse to each of his daughters Polly and Martha and sons Samuel and Thomas. Everything else including the mill tract is to be sold and evenly divided between his children: James, Elizabeth, Polly, William, George, Zacharis [this name is indistinct and another extractor listed it as Zacheus] and Washington. Again, no real proof, but it is certainly a possibility. In 1857 George Forrester became the guardian for three minor children whose father, Zachariah Forrester of Kentucky deceased. They were Sarah Elizabeth Forrester, Zachariah Forrester, and Mary C. Forrester. Sarah married before the estate was settled in 1859 and her last name was Umphrey [perhaps a corruption of Humphrey]. She seems to have stayed in Kentucky. In the 1860 census Mary C. and Zachariah are enumerated as a part of George¹s household. They both continued to live and marry and raise children in Scotland Co. with close ties to George W. Forrester. The descendents of Zachariah have written: ³Grandpa Zachariah Forrester died with pneumonia after he had rebuilt their house that had burned. He died at his parents [actually guardian] home as he was taking the last load of furniture to their new house.² Madeline Troyer
I don't know that I can answer your question about the route they would have taken out of Scotland Co. Maybe across to St. Joseph and probably by wagon, but that's just a guess. ----- Original Message ----- From: <PMille5788@aol.com> To: <MOSCOTLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 4:01 PM Subject: Re: [MOSCOTLA] Re: Cemeteries - Scotland County, MO > In a message dated 7/10/2003 4:18:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > aylward2@nemr.net writes: > > > Don't find them in any of the 3 vols. of Scotland Co. cemetery records. > > Several Watts family members were buried at Campground. Assume Jane Watts > > was the wife of John S. Green? J.Aylward > > > > Jane was the mother-in-law. Wife Ellen C she moved with brother Joseph, > and sister Alice Watts and 3 Children, John Martin, James, and Alice Green, < > possibly more> to Wyo and then to OR sometime after 1870 > What route wold have been most likely for them to take out of Scotland Co? > And would it have been by Wagon or Train? > > Patricia Miller > > > ============================== > 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 >
In the late 1800s there were even trains into Reno, Nevada! I have relatives who went on to California and northwest into Oregon. Gene Bruner Denver, Colorado