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    1. Re: [MOSTODDA-L] New CC for Stoddard County
    2. Judy S.
    3. Welcome, Connie! I've sure seen your name a lot and know that you have contributed a wealth of information to this county site. Thank you, Mary, for all you have done for us while CC'ing this site, and for all you have done for genealogy in general and for me (in particular!). Judy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- Mary Hudson <[email protected]> wrote: > I have an announcement to make to my friends in > Stoddard County. > > Connie Perkins, who has been the projects manager > for Stoddard County web > site, is going to be your County Coordinator. > Connie, has contributed a lot of hard background > work, to make this web site > a good place for research. > > I am not going away, I will stay on as projects > manager, and assist Connie > where ever she needs. > > It has been a pleasure to have been the CC of > Stoddard Co. web site. You > are a wonderful group of people to work with. > The information you have shared with the Stoddard > Co. web site will remain > as it is. Connie is building a new look to the front > page, (changes always > refreshing) but the same information and more you > will be finding here. > > I am not bidding you goodbye, as I am not really > going any place. Connie > has been taking on more of my work load on this web > site and I feel she > should have top billing. > > So, Please Join With Me, In Welcoming Connie Perkins > as Stoddard County, CC > > > > > Mary Agnes Hudson [email protected] > > CC for MOGenWeb, Butler and Stoddard in MO. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobutle2/index.html > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostodd2/index.html > > CC for TNGenWeb McNairy County > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnmcnair/index.html > > The USGenWeb Archives Digital Map Library > - Missouri State Maps > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps/missouri/ > > Alaska Migrations > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mahudson/migration/akmigration.htm > akn > Mary Agnes Hudson [email protected] > > > > ==== MOSTODDA Mailing List ==== > To Join the Stoddard County Mail list > Type the word subscribe > With signature files removed and submit to > [email protected] > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry�s Library � The best collection of > family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/

    10/23/2000 05:08:26
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] 1870 CENSUS LOOKUP, PLEASE
    2. Carol Scott
    3. Could someone , who has access to the 1870 STODDARD Co. Cenus , check for the following families? Thank You for any help. Carol head of household: JOHN DOUGH wife: AMANDA ( or, MANDY) age 29 or 30 yrs old (need any other information that is listed , children , dates , ect) -------------- head of household: ISAAC PETTY age abt 70 yrs old . Minister (need the names of anyone else in his household, dates , ect)

    10/23/2000 04:33:01
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] STAGGS/BOLLINGER/SHRUM/MOONEY
    2. Gary & Betty Kokal
    3. To Melba: Do you have a marriage for a William STAGGS somewhere in the 1850's in your marriage book of Stoddard Co? To List: If anyone has any information on a William STAGGS, born about 1825 in Tennessee and living with Joseph/Martha "Patsy" BOLLINGER family in the 1850 Stoddard County census, I would love hearing from you. Believe Martha "Patsy" SHRUM BOLLINGER may have been a sister. He may have also had a daughter by the name of Mary born abt. 1849 whom married an unknown MOONEY. Thank you for your help. Betty Kokal

    10/23/2000 01:23:19
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Missouri Census records
    2. Mary Hudson
    3. Missouri Census Records The need for statistical information about the population by the government of Missouri Territory resulted in the taking of a state census in the years 1814 and 1817. These census records listed only free white males. The next census was taken in 1821, the year statehood was achieved. Beginning in 1824 and following at four (4) year intervals through 1876, other state censuses were taken. The Census Act of 1824 and thereafter required that the sheriffs or assessors submit abstracts of their returns to the Secretary of State and that they file the original returns with the Clerks of the County Courts. Only a very few of the state census enumerations have survived. A list of these follows: Census Year County(ies) 1840 New Madrid, Newton, Pike, Randolph, Ray, *Rives (later Henry), Shelby, Stoddard, and Warren 1844 Callaway, Greene 1856 Audrain 1868 Cape Girardeau 1876 Atchison, Benton, Butler, Callaway, *Cape Girardeau, Christian, Daviess, Franklin, Gasconade, Greene, *Holt, *Howard, *McDonald, Madison, Moniteau, Montgomery, *Osage, Perry, Phelps, *Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, Stone, Texas, Webster, and Worth *Has been published, indexed, or both The above information is copied from the Missouri State Archives located at http://mosl.sos.state.mo.us/rec-man/archives/resources/county/croll2.html#Mi ssouri Mary Agnes Hudson [email protected] CC for MOGenWeb, Butler and Stoddard in MO. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobutle2/index.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostodd2/index.html CC for TNGenWeb McNairy County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnmcnair/index.html The USGenWeb Archives Digital Map Library - Missouri State Maps http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps/missouri/ Alaska Migrations http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mahudson/migration/akmigration.htm akn Mary Agnes Hudson [email protected]

    10/22/2000 05:06:06
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] BOLLINGER'S IN STODDARD COUNTY
    2. Gary & Betty Kokal
    3. Looking for anyone with connections to the following BOLLINGERS that were in Stoddard County, Missouri: Sons of Japhat BOLLINGER/Mary Polly HAHN: 1) William Anderson BOLLINGER b: 1844 m: (1) Sarah GOZA (2) Marguerite Elizabeth SITZ (3) Eva Catherine (Katie) HAHN 2) John M. BOLLINGER b: 1847 m: Mary E. NATIONS 3) Pitman BOLLINGER b: 1849 m: Catherine NATIONS 4) David Callaway (D.C.) BOLLINGER m: (1) Ann Elizabeth COLLINS (2) M.E.T. (Tommy) BATTEN, (3) Ader (Ada) Christine HELDERMAN 5) Alexander BOLLINGER b: Abt. 1862 6) Daniel BOLLINGER b: Abt. 1863 Sons of Jefferson BOLLINGER/Sarah ADAMS: 1) William H. Bollinger b: 1835 2) John Bollinger b: abt. 1840 3) David Albert Bollinger b: 1845 m: Jane ???? Son of George BOLLINGER: 1) Jesse BOLLINGER b: abt. 1831 Please e-mail me at [email protected] Thank you for your help. Betty Kokal

    10/20/2000 03:01:06
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] [Fwd: [GRAY] NEWEST SERVICE FROM ROOTSWEB]
    2. Deanna Mooring
    3. Someone sent this to me from the Gray list that I am on. Thought I would share. Deanna A census lookup! CENSUS-LOOKUP Lists were >>Established 11 October 2000 1. All lists are >> >>[email protected] (regular mode) >>[email protected] (digest mode) >> >> >>The XX is to be removed and the two letter abbreviation for the state >>you are looking in added in its place. >> >>Examples: >> >>[email protected] >> >>[email protected] >> >>[email protected] >> >> >>2. So, send an email to the one of your choice (make sure to have the >> state). Do not put anything in the subject line. In the body of the >email >> write only: >> >>subscribe >> >> Then send it on :) >> >>3. POSTING to the new census lists: >> >>A. Send it to [email protected] (supply the two letter state >>code for the XX again) >> >>B: Subject line MUST have the following: >> County/Year/Surname >> >>Example: Saginaw/1850/Smith >> >> >>C: In the body of the email: >> >>List whom you are looking for. >>Supply as much information as you can. >>Birthplace, ages, occupation, etc. >> >>D: Mail it on! >> >>That's it folks :) >> >>I hope that helped. I have put the list of states and two letter codes >>below for you. >> >> >> AL Alabama >> AK Alaska >> AZ Arizona >> AR Arkansas >> >> CA California >> CO Colorado >> CT Connecticut >> >> DC District Of Columbia >> DE Delaware >> >> FL Florida >> >> GA Georgia >> >> HI Hawaii >> >> ID Idaho >> IL Illinois >> IN Indiana >> IA Iowa >> >> KS Kansas >> KY Kentucky >> >> LA Louisiana >> >> ME Maine >> MD Maryland >> MA Massachusetts >> MI Michigan >> MN Minnesota >> MS Mississippi >> MO Missouri >> MT Montana >> >> NE Nebraska >> NV Nevada >> NH New Hampshire >> NJ New Jersey >> NM New Mexico >> NY New York >> NC North Carolina >> ND North Dakota >> >> OH Ohio >> OK Oklahoma >> OR Oregon >> >> PA Pennsylvania >> >> RI Rhode Island >> >> SC South Carolina >> SD South Dakota >> >> TN Tennessee >> TX Texas >> >> UT Utah >> >> VT Vermont >> VA Virginia >> >> WA Washington (state) >> WV West Virginia >> >> WI Wisconsin >> WY Wyoming ==== GRAY Mailing List ==== Need to unsubscribe? Just send a message to [email protected] put the word "unsubscribe" in either the subject line or message body.

    10/18/2000 11:31:32
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] The Ship "Cole" in memory of
    2. Mary Hudson
    3. A web site in memory of the men and women, who lost their lives and/or were injured last week, due to there ship being damaged by terrorist.. Their photos and a short paragraph about each person, and other photos http://www.anointed.net/1AA/THESOLDIERS/THESOLDIERSROLLCALL.html Mary Agnes Hudson [email protected] CC for MOGenWeb, Butler and Stoddard in MO. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobutle2/index.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostodd2/index.html CC for TNGenWeb McNairy County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnmcnair/index.html The USGenWeb Archives Digital Map Library - Missouri State Maps http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps/missouri/ Alaska Migrations http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mahudson/migration/akmigration.htm akn Mary Agnes Hudson [email protected]

    10/18/2000 10:56:11
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Dock Elliott
    2. Michelle Golden
    3. I am trying to find descendants of Dock Elliott from Walker County,AL. After his first wife,Arvillar Dozier,died in 1919,he remarried.He took his remaining unmarried children and his new wife to Blytheville,AR. He had another set of children by his new wife. Two of his sons,by Arvillar, Dock Jackson Elliott and Theodore Roosevelt Elliott moved westward to Sykeston and Morehouse,MO. In the early 1990s Theodore Roosevelt Elliott had a son by the same name living somewhere in this area.I have limited info on Dock,my 2nd great grandfather.If anyone can help me I would be forever in debt. Thanks, Michelle Brown Golden Cullman,AL [email protected] Researching: Phillips,Morgan,Brown,Elliott,Dozier,Funderburke,McLarty, Golden _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    10/17/2000 12:12:12
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Poor Houses
    2. Mary Hudson
    3. This link just came through, I took a quick peek and although the header starts about TN , continue on. There is information there for all states, regarding: members in poor houses, the conditions, cemeteries, and more. http://www.poorhousestory.com/houses.htm Mary Agnes Hudson [email protected] CC for MOGenWeb, Butler and Stoddard in MO. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobutle2/index.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostodd2/index.html CC for TNGenWeb McNairy County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnmcnair/index.html The USGenWeb Archives Digital Map Library - Missouri State Maps http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps/missouri/ Alaska Migrations http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mahudson/migration/akmigration.htm akn Mary Agnes Hudson [email protected]

    10/17/2000 01:47:32
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] BLANKENSHIP, HARPER, BUCKNER, SULLINS
    2. Good Morning! This is my first posting to the site and I am hoping that someone in Missouri will have a connection with my family. I have been researching this line for about 4 years and have hit brick walls. Last night I had it, and subscribed to every single Missouri county, so maybe I will have a breakthrough, or at least help someone else. This may be quite lengthy and if anyone needs clearification if I dont make sense somewhere, please let me know: Calvin Blankenship was born in Tennessee est. 1820-25. I know absolutely nothing about his parents, but in 1850 he was living next door to Wiliam and Pamela Jane Blankenship and their daughter Nancy, who was born in 1850. William was born a year or two after Calvin and he was also born in TN. I have to assume that they are related if not brothers. Calvin first appeared on the Texas County, District # 98 1850 Census with his Wife Delilah who was born in IL, her parents were born in TN, and three children: William P Angeline and James. His son, William was born abt. 1844 in MO so that indicates that they were in Missouri at least by 1844. By 1860, it is now called Boon Township and they have five more children : Nancy, Franklin, John, David, and Martha E. Calvin enlisted into the Confederate Army in 1861 and died in 1864. No military record exsists other than his Muster Roll. Then in 1870 and 1880 Delilah is the head of the household and in 1870 Henry (my gg grandfather) has appeared on the census for the first time. Deliah died between 1880-1883. She and Calvin are buried at Mitchell Cemetery. CALVIN AND DELIAH's CHildren and decendents I have only been about to locate two of Calvin's children on the census other than my gg grandfather: David b. abt 1857 married Margaret Sullins (daughter of Reuben Sullins) on May 6, 1886 in Licking Missouri. They had sic children: Dolts, Mary,Elmer,Alta (married Thomas Richards),Maggie, and lola. Angeline married Logan D. Harper. They had four girls: 1. Nancy Eliza : b. 1866 m. John W. Mitchell on July 23,1883 (Franklin Blankenship consented) in Licking, Missouri. They had 8 kids:William H, Carl L, Winnie M, Alma L, David, Justine, Eddie and Henry. 2. Mary, died young 3. Lucy b. 1870 married a Williams 4. Laura Ellen b. Sept 16, 1873 m. Edward Buckner (son of Thomas and Viney Buckner) had 6 kids: William Franklin b. Feb 10, 1893 m. Bertha Murr Logan James b. April 27, 1895 d. Mar 22, 1988 m. Thimsen Scranko and Mary Cochran Ethel b. July 1897 m. Hebrew Sukkins on Jan 30, 1915 Bryan b. Dec 22, 1899 m. Blanche Hobson Charles Allen b. Dec 22, 1903 m. Nell Hobson, d. April 2,1973 Ava Ruth b. Oct 18, 1905 Henry married Lillie Ellen Smith, daughter of James E. Madison Smith and Margaret Ellen Stricklin. They had 2 sons, Irven who married Rhoda Ormsby and Virgil who married Grace Viola Adkins, daughter of Charles Adkins and Hester Gatewood. I hope I made sense, and more importantly, a connection!

    10/16/2000 01:36:12
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Carroll 's , White, or Brown
    2. dfryer
    3. Would like to know where the following are buried and need dates on them: Matthew Carroll d 1870 in Stoddard County Anna B Carroll d 1892 in Stoddard County An A W Brown or J W Brown from New Madrid County Hannah Carroll Brown William P White from Stoddard County Mary A Carroll White I have looked for these people a long time and with no avail any assistance would be appreciated. Matthew's sons were William L Carroll lived and died in Sikeston and Nicholas Carroll d 1875 in Scott County.

    10/15/2000 03:14:16
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Ross A., Jr. Duckworth Obituary
    2. Phyllis Campbell
    3. Does anyone know who the parents of Ross A. Duckworth Sr. were? Phyllis Flint Journal, Flint, Michigan DUCKWORTH, Ross A., Jr. -Of Grand Blanc, (01/00/16) age 73, died Saturday, January 15, 2000 at Genesys Convalescent Center. Funeral service will be held at 1PM Tuesday, January 18, 2000 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road. Burial in Crestwood Cemetery. Those desiring may make contributions to Lutheran Save A Child Foundation or Alzheimer's Foundation. Visitation 7-9PM Sunday and 10AM-3PM and 5-9PM Monday at the funeral home. A Masonic service will be held by Genesee Lodge No. 174, F.&A.M. at 5PM Monday at the funeral home. Mr. Duckworth was born in Parma, Missouri on May 10, 1926, the son of Ross and Edith Duckworth. He married Frances L. Stuart on August 30, 1946. He served in the U.S. Army Infantry during World War II. He was a member of Genesee Lodge No. 174, F.&A.M. and loved to golf. Mr. Duckworth was employed by General Motors Parts Division, Swartz Creek for 33 years, retiring in 1980. Surviving are wife, Frances; 4 children, Judy and husband Bud Christenson of Flint, Stuart of California, Vickie and husband Dave Rose and Gregory, all of Flint; 7 grandchildren, Chris and wife Jennifer Christenson, Deidre Christenson, Casey Duckworth, Michelle Mahalak, Natalie Rose, Trenton Duckworth and Kiel Duckworth; niece, Velma Duckworth; nephew, Roger and wife Fern Duckworth. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Dorothy Cooper.

    10/14/2000 06:25:50
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Cemetery Lookup - THANK YOU!
    2. Thank you so very much Janet Cook and Helen Schoen for looking up my PINKERTON grandparents and to Connie Perkins for posting William Pinkerton's will. Without you, ladies, this family would have been lost to me, perhaps forever. With deep gratitude, Dianna

    10/14/2000 05:42:15
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Moore Cemetery
    2. Janet Cook
    3. > There is court action pending on this cemetery. I was told that > someone want to use the land. Helen, Do you know anything else about this court action? My HENSONs are buried in this cemetery. Unfortunately, I've never been able to travel to Stoddard County to see it. How long has it been since you were told about this? Thanks, Janet Cook

    10/14/2000 01:11:18
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Pinckerton - Moore Cemetery
    2. Elizabeth Pinckerston 16 Feb 1813 - 29 Nov 1898 wife of W. F. W.M. Pinckertosn ______ - 9 Oct 1876 age 69y 11m 6 d Martha Pinckerton 29 Jan 1847 - 26 May 1867 daughter of W. M. & Elizabeth Moore Cemetery is located in Section 9, Township 27, Range 11 >From Bloomfield, travel noth on Hwy 25 to Hwy Y. turn east and travel 1 3/4 miles to County Rjoad 317. Travel 2 miles north to County Rd 364. On the left, go through the gate. (Key will have to be procured from the Sheriff's office.) Moore Cemetery is 1/2 mile east and northeast through fields and woods. I tried to visit this cemetery. You have to obtain the key from the Sheriff in Bloomfield. It took them awhile to find the key. They have had it for 10 years and I am the only person who has requested the key. I got as far as the edge of the woods. I wasn't dressed or equipped for what I found. You would need hiking boots and a compos. There is court action pending on this cemetery. I was told that someone want to use the land. There are Steward graves in this cemetery. I'm not sure if they connect to my steward line but there is a very strong possibility. Helen Schoenemann Michigan Steward, Maddox, Lewis, Brewer, Puntch, Hovis, Hoffman, Barrett, Fagan, Harbin

    10/14/2000 01:06:39
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Cemetery Lookup, please.
    2. If there is anyone on this list who has cemetery indexes, would you please see if there are any PINKERTON listed? Particularly, William or Elizabeth PINKERTON who died after 1871. Thank you for your kindness, Dianna

    10/14/2000 09:22:59
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] William Pinkerton 1805-1873
    2. William PINKERTON b: 1805 in Rowan Co., NC d: abt 29 Nov 1873 Stoddard Co., MO m: Elizabeth BLACKFORD 9 Oct 1832 in Warren Co., KY Their children: Surilda Jane b: 1833 KY m: 23 Aug 1850 John H. STEPHENSON Ann Elizabeth b: 21 Feb 1835 KY m: 24 Oct 1854 Bartholomew Stanhope CLIFTON Sarah Frances b: ca1837 KY m: bef: 1871 Unk GALWAY or GALLAWAY Emily B. b: ca1838 KY m: bef 1871 Unk KINNAIRD Julia F. b: ca1842 KY m: bef 1871 Unk HILL James E. b: ca 1845 Morgan Co., AL Martha A. b: ca 1846 Morgan Co., AL Mary A. b: May 1849 Morgan Co., AL and possibly: Josephine b: aft 1850 prob. Stoddard Co., MO There is a Josephine PINKERTON who marries in Stoddard Co., MO B.F. DOWDY 17 Sep 1871 & a Josephine PINKERTON who marries John V. WELTY 1 Nov 1883 in Perry Co., MO Happy to exchange info with any other researchers. Dianna

    10/14/2000 05:38:13
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Sam D. Miller [Dexter]
    2. Paula E.
    3. Is anyone researching this family? It is not my direct line, but I would like to hear from anyone who is in this family. Samuel D. Miller was a nephew to my Great Great Grandfather. HIs father was Stephen Miller of HOpkins CO. KY. I would like more information about this family. I live in Dexter and this family moved to Dexter from Hopkins Co. KY. before the Civil War, so if any of them are around, I'd like to correspond with them. I have a lot of information I can share with them about their Miller line. Descendants of Samuel D. Miller 1 Samuel D. Miller b: October 02, 1835 in Kentucky +Rebecca Landrum b: December 10, 1837 in Tennessee. Rebecca is buried in the Dexter Cemetery. 2 Stephen R. Miller 2 Mary E. Miller 2 Betty Miller +James Webb 2 William Miller aka: Willie +Ivy ? 2 James W. Miller aka: Jimmy +Icy D. ? 2 Anthony Alfred Miller b: September 06, 1863 +Emily/Emma P. Miller b: October 20, 1875 _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    10/08/2000 11:31:10
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] Re: MOSTODDA-D Digest V00 #183
    2. I have changed my e-mail address please note new address. Thanks. New address: [email protected] old address: [email protected]

    10/08/2000 11:00:48
    1. [MOSTODDA-L] newspaper web site
    2. Mona Hagy-Rose
    3. http://www.dailystatesman.com/ Mona (Annette) Hagy-Rose [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> (email) [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> (genealogy email) List Administrator of [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> San Antonio Searching: Mine: Breeden, Buchanan, Creekmore, Garner, Greenstreet, Hagy, Harman/Harmon, Harrison, Landreth, Mattox, McFarlen, McKay, McLemore, Montgomery, Peterie, Petty, Pratt, Riddle, Sutton, and Tyree Husband: Borge, Rose, Silva, Sleeper Sons: Brotherton, Marconi, Souva, Wyeth

    10/06/2000 02:05:54