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    1. Re: [MOSTFRAN] St. Francois County Cemetery
    2. Thank you, Bettye!! Helen Mae Dickey's death certificate is there and I printed it off. But, I couldn't find it when I typed her middle name as Mae, which, as far as I ever knew, that was how it was spelled. When I just searched for Helen Dickey, it came up with Helen May Dickey and that is how they wrote it on the death certificate too. I'll have to show that to my mother or her sister or maybe even one of my other cousins, later today and see what they say. Or maybe Karen Kleinberg knows too. Like I said, they all work on the Dickey side, more than me, so maybe I am wrong. Again, thanks for sending this site to me! Good Night! Jan In a message dated 10/1/2010 12:19:23 A.M. Central Daylight Time, bkwofc@i1.net writes: This is death certificate database I was referring to: http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search Bettye On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 23:40:14 -0500 Jan Scott <JScott4607@aol.com> wrote: > Bettye, > > Looks like my cousin Karen is ahead of us - I'll need to >get a copy > from Karen. She works on the Dickey side more than I >do. I'm still > doing my Dad's Swedish side -the Weiman's, from Bonne >Terre. > > Thanks for all you do for this list, Bettye! > > Jan > P.S. Just curious - which 'database' are you talking >about? > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Sep 30, 2010, at 11:08 PM, "B. Warner" ><bkwofc@i1.net> wrote: > >> Jan, >> If you get a chance, why don't you look up Helen's death >> certificate on the database and see what cemetery she's >> buried in. I would be interested in knowing whether it >> says Farmington IOOF, or "County Cemetery". I'd do it, >> but I've got too many irons in the fire right now. >> Bettye >> >> >> >> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 22:45:04 -0500 >> Jan Scott <JScott4607@aol.com> wrote: >>> Bettye - >>> >>> Karen is my cousin. Karen, these girls belong to Clint >>> & Lizi (?), >>> your Dad's parents, correct? But, Karen may know, as I >>> do, Helen Mae >>> is my mother's oldest sister, that died at birth. >>> Philip & Mary Jane >>> Dickey are my grandparents. I never knew that Helen was >>> buried there, >>> even my mother didn't know it. Most of our Dickey >>> family is buried at >>> Parkview Cemetery in Farmington. >>> >>> T >>> >>> Jan Scott >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On Sep 30, 2010, at 9:20 PM, "B. Warner" <bkwofc@i1.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Karen, >>>> I think it was pretty common around here for there to be >>>> cemeteries within cemeteries. For example several of >>>> the >>>> cemeteries have special sections within them that are >>>> designated Masonic areas such as the Doe Run Memorial >>>> Cemetery. On old obituaries it was stated that people >>>> were buried in the Doe Run Masonic Cemetery. I take >>>> care >>>> of the what is now known as the Herod Cemetery near >>>> Desloge. This cemetery was originally platted as the >>>> Cantwell IOOF Cemetery back in the early 1900's and back >>>> behind this cemetery is the old Haile Cemetery which >>>> many >>>> people think is part of the Herod Cemetery but the >>>> graves >>>> there are not included on the plat. I have come across >>>> alot of early obits which indicate that burial was made >>>> in >>>> the Cantwell IOOF Cemetery, which is now called the >>>> Herod >>>> Cemetery. I have a listing for the Farmington IOOF >>>> Cemetery. The graves you mention are not on the list, >>>> however, there is a listing for a Helen Mae Dickey, born >>>> and died in 1914, daughter of Phillip L. & Mary Jane >>>> (Coffel) Dickey. Listing indicates there is no >>>> tombstone. >>>> Bettye >>> >>>> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:59:28 -0700 (PDT) >>>> Karen Kleinberg <kdkleinberg@yahoo.com> wrote: >>>>> Does anyone know if there are 2 cemeteries connected >>>>> together?? I am looking >>>>> for the St. Francois Co. Cemetery to locate where 2 of >>>>> my aunts are bured; they >>>>> were little girls when they died on April 8 & Aprl 6, >>>>> 1920. According to the >>>>> family they were buried "right ouside of town". I >>>>> looked and looked up & >>>>> down Highway 32 and then learned they were in the >>>>> cemetery on Ste Genevieve St. >>>>> next to where the Farmington School District parks their >>>>> buses. At one time this >>>>> was "out of town!!" The names of these 2 little girls >>>>> are Ruby & Lula Dickey. >>>>> They also have a cousin, Arvil Dickey, buried in the >>>>> same cemetery who died on >>>>> Feb. 5, 1914. There is a headstone for him but I cannot >>>>> find a headstone for >>>>> Ruby or Lula (the family probably couldn't afford to get >>>>> them one). The death >>>>> certificates for all 3 of these children say there are >>>>> buried in the St. >>>>> Francois Co. Cemetery. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I know the sign on Ste Genevieve says the I.O.O.F. >>>>> Cemetery......Could this >>>>> cemetery be the "St. Francois Co. Cemetery"???? or is >>>>> there 2 cemeteries >>>>> there?? Any clues or thoughts on this? >>>>> >>>>> Karen Kleinberg >>>>> Farmington, MO >>>>> >>>>> In search of my mother's >>>>> garden, I found my own..... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Alice Walker >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ________________________________ >>>>> From: Mike Flannigan <mikeflan@att.net> >>>>> To: mostfran@rootsweb.com >>>>> Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 8:39:52 PM >>>>> Subject: Re: [MOSTFRAN] St. Francois County Cemetery >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for the info. I'm sure you are right. >>>>> >>>>> It's kinda odd that a "county" cemetery is gone >>>>> and forgotten, but stranger things have happened. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Mike >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, bkwofc@i1.net wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Mike, >>>>>> That's what I thought at first too, but one of the >>>>>> burials >>>>>> they are seeking information on was in 1911 and there >>>>>> are >>>>>> no burials in St. Francois Memorial Cemetery that early. >>>>>> Bettye >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 05:13:57 -0500 >>>>> Mike Flannigan<mikeflan@att.net> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think Saint Francois Cemetery and Saint >>>>>>> Francois Memorial Park Cemetery are >>>>>>> the same cemetery and are located here: >>>>>>> >>>>>> http://msrmaps.com/map.aspx? >>>>>> t=2&s=12&lon=-90.51361&lat=37.89306&opt=1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Is that different from Saint Francois County >>>>>> Cemetery? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Mike Flannigan >>>>>>>

    09/30/2010 09:29:19
    1. Re: [MOSTFRAN] St. Francois County Cemetery
    2. Karen Kleinberg
    3. Hi Jan, I have the same death certificate, I am at work but I think her just states she is buried "St. Francois Co.".  Arvil has a headstone at that cemetery (in some Yucca's) and there is no headstone for Ruby or Lula (my dad's 2 sisters; Clint & Elizabeth's daughters) Let me know what you find out from what your mom remembers; tell them "Happy Anniversary" for me & Glenn take care    Karen & Glenn                               In search of my mother's garden, I found my own.....                                                                                                             Alice Walker ________________________________ From: "JScott4607@aol.com" <JScott4607@aol.com> To: mostfran@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, October 1, 2010 2:29:19 AM Subject: Re: [MOSTFRAN] St. Francois County Cemetery Thank you, Bettye!!  Helen Mae Dickey's death certificate is there and  I printed it off. But, I couldn't find it when I typed her middle name as Mae, which, as far  as I ever knew, that was how it was spelled.  When I just searched for  Helen Dickey, it came up with Helen May Dickey and that is how they wrote it on the death certificate too. I'll have to show that to my mother or her sister or maybe even one of my  other cousins, later today and see what they say.  Or maybe Karen  Kleinberg knows too. Like I said, they all work on the Dickey side, more than me, so maybe I am  wrong. Again, thanks for sending this site to me! Good Night! Jan In a message dated 10/1/2010 12:19:23 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  bkwofc@i1.net writes: This is  death certificate database I was referring  to: http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search Bettye On  Thu, 30 Sep 2010 23:40:14 -0500 Jan Scott <JScott4607@aol.com>  wrote: > Bettye, > > Looks like my cousin Karen is ahead of  us - I'll need to >get a copy  > from Karen.  She  works on the Dickey side more than I >do.  I'm still  > doing my Dad's Swedish side -the Weiman's, from Bonne  >Terre. > > Thanks for all you do for this list,  Bettye! > > Jan > P.S.  Just curious - which  'database' are you talking >about? > > Sent from my  iPhone > > On Sep 30, 2010, at 11:08 PM, "B. Warner"  ><bkwofc@i1.net> wrote: > >> Jan, >> If  you get a chance, why don't you look up Helen's death >> certificate  on the database and see what cemetery she's >> buried in.  I  would be interested in knowing whether it >> says Farmington IOOF, or  "County Cemetery".  I'd do it, >> but I've got too many irons in  the fire right now. >>  Bettye >> >> >> >> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010  22:45:04 -0500 >>  Jan Scott <JScott4607@aol.com>  wrote: >>> Bettye - >>> >>> Karen is my  cousin.  Karen, these girls belong to Clint >>> & Lizi  (?), >>> your Dad's parents, correct?  But, Karen may know,  as I >>> do, Helen Mae >>> is my mother's oldest  sister, that died at birth. >>> Philip & Mary  Jane >>> Dickey are my grandparents.  I never knew that Helen  was >>> buried there, >>> even my mother didn't know  it.  Most of our Dickey >>> family is buried  at >>> Parkview Cemetery in  Farmington. >>> >>> T >>> >>>  Jan Scott >>> >>> Sent from my  iPhone >>> >>> On Sep 30, 2010, at 9:20 PM, "B.  Warner" <bkwofc@i1.net> >>>  wrote: >>> >>>> Karen, >>>> I think  it was pretty common around here for there to be >>>>  cemeteries within cemeteries.  For example several of >>>>  the >>>> cemeteries have special sections within them that  are >>>> designated Masonic areas such as the Doe Run  Memorial >>>> Cemetery.  On old obituaries it was stated  that people >>>> were buried in the Doe Run Masonic  Cemetery.  I take >>>> care >>>> of the  what is now known as the Herod Cemetery near >>>>  Desloge.  This cemetery was originally platted as the >>>>  Cantwell IOOF Cemetery back in the early 1900's and back >>>>  behind this cemetery is the old Haile Cemetery which >>>>  many >>>> people think is part of the Herod Cemetery but  the >>>> graves >>>> there are not included on  the plat.  I have come across >>>> alot of early obits  which indicate that burial was made >>>> in >>>>  the Cantwell IOOF Cemetery, which is now called the >>>>  Herod >>>> Cemetery.  I have a listing for the Farmington  IOOF >>>> Cemetery.  The graves you mention are not on the  list, >>>> however, there is a listing for a Helen Mae Dickey,  born >>>> and died in 1914, daughter of Phillip L. & Mary  Jane >>>> (Coffel) Dickey.  Listing indicates there is  no >>>> tombstone. >>>>  Bettye >>> >>>> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:59:28 -0700  (PDT) >>>> Karen Kleinberg <kdkleinberg@yahoo.com>  wrote: >>>>> Does anyone know if there are 2 cemeteries  connected >>>>> together??  I am  looking >>>>> for the St. Francois Co. Cemetery to locate  where 2 of >>>>> my aunts are bured;  they >>>>> were little girls when they died on April 8 &  Aprl 6, >>>>> 1920.  According to  the >>>>> family they were buried "right ouside of  town".  I >>>>> looked and looked up  & >>>>> down Highway 32 and then learned they were in  the >>>>> cemetery on Ste Genevieve  St. >>>>> next to where the Farmington School District parks  their >>>>> buses. At one time this >>>>>  was "out of town!!"  The names of these 2 little  girls >>>>> are Ruby & Lula  Dickey. >>>>> They also have a cousin, Arvil Dickey, buried  in the >>>>> same cemetery who died  on >>>>> Feb. 5, 1914.  There is a headstone for him  but I cannot >>>>> find a headstone  for >>>>> Ruby or Lula (the family probably couldn't afford  to get >>>>> them one).  The  death >>>>> certificates for all 3 of these children say  there are >>>>> buried in the St. >>>>>  Francois Co.  Cemetery. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>  I know the sign on Ste Genevieve says the I.O.O.F. >>>>>  Cemetery......Could this >>>>> cemetery be the "St. Francois  Co. Cemetery"???? or is >>>>> there 2  cemeteries >>>>> there??  Any clues or thoughts on  this? >>>>> >>>>> Karen  Kleinberg >>>>> Farmington,  MO >>>>> >>>>>        In  search of my mother's >>>>> garden, I found my  own..... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>    Alice  Walker >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>  ________________________________ >>>>> From: Mike Flannigan  <mikeflan@att.net> >>>>> To:  mostfran@rootsweb.com >>>>> Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010  8:39:52 PM >>>>> Subject: Re: [MOSTFRAN] St. Francois County  Cemetery >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>  Thanks for the info.  I'm sure you are  right. >>>>> >>>>> It's kinda odd that a  "county" cemetery is gone >>>>> and forgotten, but stranger  things have  happened. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>  Mike >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>  On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, bkwofc@i1.net  wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>  Mike, >>>>>> That's what I thought at first too, but one  of the >>>>>> burials >>>>>> they  are seeking information on was in 1911 and there >>>>>>  are >>>>>> no burials in St. Francois Memorial Cemetery  that early. >>>>>>  Bettye >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010  05:13:57 -0500 >>>>>  Mike  Flannigan<mikeflan@att.net>  wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>  I think Saint Francois Cemetery and Saint >>>>>>>  Francois Memorial Park Cemetery are >>>>>>>  the  same cemetery and are located  here: >>>>>>> >>>>>>  http://msrmaps.com/map.aspx? >>>>>>  t=2&s=12&lon=-90.51361&lat=37.89306&opt=1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>>  Is that different from Saint Francois County >>>>>>  Cemetery? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>  Mike Flannigan >>>>>>> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOSTFRAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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