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    1. Fugitt
    2. Does anyone have information on the Fugitts who appear in the 1920 Cass Twp census? Would appreciate any help with them for Old Settlers. Thanks!! Robin Don't forget to Vote!! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm

    02/03/2005 11:18:29
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet
    2. Eleanor Prieskorn
    3. Is William (Bill) Manning in this book or Sam Davis? Ellie -------Original Message------- From: Debi Kush Waterman Date: 02/03/05 16:34:05 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet Would one of them bushwacker's be the famous Alf Bolin? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Goldie Vining" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:36 AM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet > Hi Jim, My husband and I would like to take a trip back to Missouri this > year, but a lot depends on his health. He is a diabetic with > complications. If we are not able to make it...I want to get a few books > from the area. He was born in Aurora. He will be 65 in April. I found > his people around Aurora and also Stone County...Crane and Oto. I don't > know what it is to search in a courthouse basement. I would love to. I > have dreamed of doing so, but where I live, there isn't any ancestry for > us, so have no real reason to do so. But Stone, Lawrence, Barry...those > are places I would love to be able to poke around in. I would like to go > to a couple of cemetaries also. Namely Nelson and Mars Hill (Marshall). > > Larry had 2 gr-gr grandfathers in the Civil war. One was Samuel Branham. > One was John Wesley Bowling, who never made it to Stone County with his > brothers. They were all born in Tennessee. Ended up in Arkansas and on > to Stone County. John died in Arkansas. His wife and 2 daughters moved > on to Stone County about the time 5 of his brothers did. > > I will be talking to you about your book a little later on. It sounds > interesting. Goldie > > Barrett <[email protected]> wrote: > Goldie: Bowling Baker appears in the old county documents in the basements > of Galena. I liked the name and used it in my book as follows: > Bobby Baker was a Northern captain in the Civil War. His father was > Bowling > Baker. He was one of the men hung by the Bush Whackers when they invaded > Galena immediately after the Civil War, seeking loot and plunder. Bowling > is only incidental to the tale, but Bobby Baker plays a major (if a bit > fictional) role. The novel is about true events and real people. It's just > that I'm not sure these real people performed in those real events, but > somebody did, so I've chosen those who well might have. The novel is in > professionally bound manuscript form and is only available in print in the > Kimberling Library at present. I have it in digital format on my computer. > Regards, Jim Barrett > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Goldie Vining" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:58 PM > Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet > > >> Hi Jim, Quite often I have seen where a last name (such as the mothers > maiden name, or a grandparents last name) had been used for a kids first > name. I found some Bakers in my data, but not on that side of the family. > No Bowling Bakers. But I don't have everything. The more time goes by, the > more I realize how much I DON'T have. But, thanks for the information. I > will keep that in mind when searching. Goldie >> >> Barrett wrote:Goldie and Toni: Did you know there > was an important Stone Cy. person in >> history named Bowling Baker? Wonder if there is some "family" name >> connection? >> Jim Barrett >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: >> To: >> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 4:59 PM >> Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet >> >> >> > Goldie, >> > Did you get a hold of Damarus about the Bowlings? >> > She was excited to be hearing from you and Dan. She said that years >> > ago, >> she >> > may have met Dan at one of the Bowling Reunions since there were some >> there >> > from Idaho. >> > >> > Toni >> > >> > >> > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Do you Yahoo!? >> Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. >> >> >> ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== >> >> >> >> > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ====

    02/03/2005 10:30:34
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Fugitt
    2. Syd Carr
    3. There was some Fugitts in Crane in the 30' s. I went to school with a Benny Fugitt. Syd Carr

    02/03/2005 09:34:33
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet
    2. Debi Kush Waterman
    3. Would one of them bushwacker's be the famous Alf Bolin? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Goldie Vining" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:36 AM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet > Hi Jim, My husband and I would like to take a trip back to Missouri this > year, but a lot depends on his health. He is a diabetic with > complications. If we are not able to make it...I want to get a few books > from the area. He was born in Aurora. He will be 65 in April. I found > his people around Aurora and also Stone County...Crane and Oto. I don't > know what it is to search in a courthouse basement. I would love to. I > have dreamed of doing so, but where I live, there isn't any ancestry for > us, so have no real reason to do so. But Stone, Lawrence, Barry...those > are places I would love to be able to poke around in. I would like to go > to a couple of cemetaries also. Namely Nelson and Mars Hill (Marshall). > > Larry had 2 gr-gr grandfathers in the Civil war. One was Samuel Branham. > One was John Wesley Bowling, who never made it to Stone County with his > brothers. They were all born in Tennessee. Ended up in Arkansas and on > to Stone County. John died in Arkansas. His wife and 2 daughters moved > on to Stone County about the time 5 of his brothers did. > > I will be talking to you about your book a little later on. It sounds > interesting. Goldie > > Barrett <[email protected]> wrote: > Goldie: Bowling Baker appears in the old county documents in the basements > of Galena. I liked the name and used it in my book as follows: > Bobby Baker was a Northern captain in the Civil War. His father was > Bowling > Baker. He was one of the men hung by the Bush Whackers when they invaded > Galena immediately after the Civil War, seeking loot and plunder. Bowling > is only incidental to the tale, but Bobby Baker plays a major (if a bit > fictional) role. The novel is about true events and real people. It's just > that I'm not sure these real people performed in those real events, but > somebody did, so I've chosen those who well might have. The novel is in > professionally bound manuscript form and is only available in print in the > Kimberling Library at present. I have it in digital format on my computer. > Regards, Jim Barrett > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Goldie Vining" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:58 PM > Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet > > >> Hi Jim, Quite often I have seen where a last name (such as the mothers > maiden name, or a grandparents last name) had been used for a kids first > name. I found some Bakers in my data, but not on that side of the family. > No Bowling Bakers. But I don't have everything. The more time goes by, the > more I realize how much I DON'T have. But, thanks for the information. I > will keep that in mind when searching. Goldie >> >> Barrett wrote:Goldie and Toni: Did you know there > was an important Stone Cy. person in >> history named Bowling Baker? Wonder if there is some "family" name >> connection? >> Jim Barrett >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: >> To: >> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 4:59 PM >> Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet >> >> >> > Goldie, >> > Did you get a hold of Damarus about the Bowlings? >> > She was excited to be hearing from you and Dan. She said that years >> > ago, >> she >> > may have met Dan at one of the Bowling Reunions since there were some >> there >> > from Idaho. >> > >> > Toni >> > >> > >> > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Do you Yahoo!? >> Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. >> >> >> ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== >> >> >> >> > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > >

    02/03/2005 09:34:05
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Help with Cemetary in Aurora
    2. Fred Crabb
    3. Hi Toni, I too went to school in Aurora. I went to Lowell in the 7th & 8th grades, and graduated from Aurora High in 1952. Was I a few years ahead of you?? Fred Crabb (now in Mass. & Florida) ----- Original Message ----- From: "MARY BIRGE" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 2:04 AM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Help with Cemetary in Aurora > Thank you for the reply. The name would be either Louisiana Frazier or > Susanna Frazier. If you have the names just tell me anyone with the last > name Frazier. We are not sure what her first name actually was. The > stone I found says LSF but I am not sure if that would be her. It is just > a brown stone that somebody made themselves. Thank you so much. Mary > > [email protected] wrote:Mary, > I was raised at Auroa. I went to grade school at Franklin which stood > where > Jimmy Mitchell's car lot stands today. I have a cemetery book that list > the > people buried in that cemetery. I am sorry but I didn't understand the > name of > the grandparent that you wanted a look up for. > Let me know and I will be happy to look to see what I can find. > Toni Getty Roush > Springfield, MO. > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > >

    02/03/2005 04:53:15
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet
    2. Goldie Vining
    3. Hi Jim, My husband and I would like to take a trip back to Missouri this year, but a lot depends on his health. He is a diabetic with complications. If we are not able to make it...I want to get a few books from the area. He was born in Aurora. He will be 65 in April. I found his people around Aurora and also Stone County...Crane and Oto. I don't know what it is to search in a courthouse basement. I would love to. I have dreamed of doing so, but where I live, there isn't any ancestry for us, so have no real reason to do so. But Stone, Lawrence, Barry...those are places I would love to be able to poke around in. I would like to go to a couple of cemetaries also. Namely Nelson and Mars Hill (Marshall). Larry had 2 gr-gr grandfathers in the Civil war. One was Samuel Branham. One was John Wesley Bowling, who never made it to Stone County with his brothers. They were all born in Tennessee. Ended up in Arkansas and on to Stone County. John died in Arkansas. His wife and 2 daughters moved on to Stone County about the time 5 of his brothers did. I will be talking to you about your book a little later on. It sounds interesting. Goldie Barrett <[email protected]> wrote: Goldie: Bowling Baker appears in the old county documents in the basements of Galena. I liked the name and used it in my book as follows: Bobby Baker was a Northern captain in the Civil War. His father was Bowling Baker. He was one of the men hung by the Bush Whackers when they invaded Galena immediately after the Civil War, seeking loot and plunder. Bowling is only incidental to the tale, but Bobby Baker plays a major (if a bit fictional) role. The novel is about true events and real people. It's just that I'm not sure these real people performed in those real events, but somebody did, so I've chosen those who well might have. The novel is in professionally bound manuscript form and is only available in print in the Kimberling Library at present. I have it in digital format on my computer. Regards, Jim Barrett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Goldie Vining" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:58 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet > Hi Jim, Quite often I have seen where a last name (such as the mothers maiden name, or a grandparents last name) had been used for a kids first name. I found some Bakers in my data, but not on that side of the family. No Bowling Bakers. But I don't have everything. The more time goes by, the more I realize how much I DON'T have. But, thanks for the information. I will keep that in mind when searching. Goldie > > Barrett wrote:Goldie and Toni: Did you know there was an important Stone Cy. person in > history named Bowling Baker? Wonder if there is some "family" name > connection? > Jim Barrett > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 4:59 PM > Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet > > > > Goldie, > > Did you get a hold of Damarus about the Bowlings? > > She was excited to be hearing from you and Dan. She said that years ago, > she > > may have met Dan at one of the Bowling Reunions since there were some > there > > from Idaho. > > > > Toni > > > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term'

    02/03/2005 02:36:08
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Trail of Tears Letter - J G Burnett
    2. Bill Williams
    3. Mr. Burnette, I appreciate you openness of how diabolical man can be. May I be reminded of these things I have read daily. bill

    02/03/2005 02:28:54
    1. Old Marriage License
    2. Dear List, I have in my possession a marriage License obtained at Stone County Court House. Wondering if anyone can tell me about these folks. ????? John L Dunbar? of Oto and India M Harlin of School . Filed on Jan. 18, 1908. They were married 2 days later on Jan. 20, 1908 by F.A. Dunbar, J.P. (Note: writing is hard to read. Looks like Dunbar or Dunlar. Would be interested in knowing anything about this couple. Robin Don't forget to Vote!! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm

    02/03/2005 01:50:04
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Help with Cemetary in Aurora
    2. Mary, I have to take off for a long day at work but will try tonight. Toni

    02/02/2005 11:34:17
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Help with Cemetary in Aurora
    2. Mary, I was raised at Auroa. I went to grade school at Franklin which stood where Jimmy Mitchell's car lot stands today. I have a cemetery book that list the people buried in that cemetery. I am sorry but I didn't understand the name of the grandparent that you wanted a look up for. Let me know and I will be happy to look to see what I can find. Toni Getty Roush Springfield, MO.

    02/02/2005 03:38:10
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] MOSTONE-Crabtree
    2. Sorry.,...I dropped in on this late today. 1. Hester C....according to the 1900 & 1910 census, is the daughter of Henry William Crabtree and Mary. 2. William Thomas Crabtee m. Ada Mae Baker 01 Jul 1900, Stone Co, MO ref. Stone Co, Court house marriage records. 3. Ada Mae married into my Crabtree line, and Ada Mae's sister , Evie (Eva) F. Baker, m. into my Loomis line also, when she married Hiram Loomis. Any other question, give a shout.... Nice to see all the responses on Crabtree's Dawna J. Vicars _Dawna Vicars Page: Vicars, Crabtree, Nickerson, Shore(s)_ (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/i/c/Dawna-J-Vicars-CA/?Welcome=1039103104) In a message dated 2/2/2005 9:40:12 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Toni, Hester C is the d/o William W Crabtree & Mary C Essery. Robin On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 11:40:37 EST [email protected] writes: > Ellie, > Was one of their children, Hester C. Crabtree born December 31, > 1897? She > married James Franklin Razor. > Sorry, I don't have the one you are asking about. > Toni >

    02/02/2005 01:49:17
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Help with Cemetary in Aurora
    2. MARY BIRGE
    3. Thank you for the reply. The name would be either Louisiana Frazier or Susanna Frazier. If you have the names just tell me anyone with the last name Frazier. We are not sure what her first name actually was. The stone I found says LSF but I am not sure if that would be her. It is just a brown stone that somebody made themselves. Thank you so much. Mary [email protected] wrote:Mary, I was raised at Auroa. I went to grade school at Franklin which stood where Jimmy Mitchell's car lot stands today. I have a cemetery book that list the people buried in that cemetery. I am sorry but I didn't understand the name of the grandparent that you wanted a look up for. Let me know and I will be happy to look to see what I can find. Toni Getty Roush Springfield, MO. ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ====

    02/02/2005 01:04:19
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet
    2. Barrett
    3. Goldie: Bowling Baker appears in the old county documents in the basements of Galena. I liked the name and used it in my book as follows: Bobby Baker was a Northern captain in the Civil War. His father was Bowling Baker. He was one of the men hung by the Bush Whackers when they invaded Galena immediately after the Civil War, seeking loot and plunder. Bowling is only incidental to the tale, but Bobby Baker plays a major (if a bit fictional) role. The novel is about true events and real people. It's just that I'm not sure these real people performed in those real events, but somebody did, so I've chosen those who well might have. The novel is in professionally bound manuscript form and is only available in print in the Kimberling Library at present. I have it in digital format on my computer. Regards, Jim Barrett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Goldie Vining" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:58 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet > Hi Jim, Quite often I have seen where a last name (such as the mothers maiden name, or a grandparents last name) had been used for a kids first name. I found some Bakers in my data, but not on that side of the family. No Bowling Bakers. But I don't have everything. The more time goes by, the more I realize how much I DON'T have. But, thanks for the information. I will keep that in mind when searching. Goldie > > Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:Goldie and Toni: Did you know there was an important Stone Cy. person in > history named Bowling Baker? Wonder if there is some "family" name > connection? > Jim Barrett > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 4:59 PM > Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Quiet > > > > Goldie, > > Did you get a hold of Damarus about the Bowlings? > > She was excited to be hearing from you and Dan. She said that years ago, > she > > may have met Dan at one of the Bowling Reunions since there were some > there > > from Idaho. > > > > Toni > > > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > >

    02/02/2005 12:37:41
    1. Help with Cemetary in Aurora
    2. MARY BIRGE
    3. Hello All, I have a question and wonder if someone in Aurora could help me. I visited a little cemetary this summer that is right beside the Jimmy Nichols Car dealership there in Aurora. I was looking for a gravesite of my Great-Great Grandmother who was living with her daughter and family about 2 blocks from there in 1900. I think grandmother died there, she was not on the 1910 census and since that cemetary is close I thought she might be buried there. I found a brown stone that had initials carved in it but not sure if it is her. Would anyone know the name of that cemetary and who owns it and would have records of who is buried there? The family she lived with was James and Ida Coffer and the name of Idas mother was Susannah/Louisiana Frazier. On the 1900 census she was listed as Louisiana Frazzier and she probably came to live with Ida and family because her husband Thomas Frazier died around 1897 is my guess. If anyone knows any answers please write me. Thank you all. Ma! ry

    02/02/2005 11:44:21
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Bowling Address - Goldie
    2. goldie vining
    3. Toni, I am 63. I have found lots of intelligence in our age group. Maybe it is because we are so eager to find things out, also we may have more time than we use to. When a person has a family at home, or a job, it is kind of hard to get these things done. I can tell you, without others help, I surely wouldn't have found out some of the things that have been mysterys to me for a very long time. I am making notebooks for each of my kids and grandkids. Maybe some won't be as interested as I am. But some of them will be glad to have the information I will leave for them. That is why I try to collect stories and pictures also. Next to God and family, doing genealogy is something I love very much. I promise I will get a hold of Damaras. Talk to you later. Goldie ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 11:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Bowling Address - Goldie Goldie, Either way, I am sure she will be happy to hear from you. She is the sweetest gal that you could ever know. When we were in school, people would think that we were sisters. I really look more like her than her sister. I am 58, sister is 60 and Damarus is 62. We don't mind telling our age. We each feel that every day is a blessing from God. I have been know to do just what you say, print an address off and put in a stack for later. I have started putting them in the address book on my computer even if they don't have a E-mail address. It is so handy. Ever so often I print my address book off just in case the computer might crash some day. Toni ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ====

    02/02/2005 10:39:07
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] MOSTONE-Crabtree
    2. Thanks, Robin. Toni

    02/02/2005 05:41:11
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Bowling Address - Goldie
    2. Goldie, Either way, I am sure she will be happy to hear from you. She is the sweetest gal that you could ever know. When we were in school, people would think that we were sisters. I really look more like her than her sister. I am 58, sister is 60 and Damarus is 62. We don't mind telling our age. We each feel that every day is a blessing from God. I have been know to do just what you say, print an address off and put in a stack for later. I have started putting them in the address book on my computer even if they don't have a E-mail address. It is so handy. Ever so often I print my address book off just in case the computer might crash some day. Toni

    02/02/2005 05:26:10
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] MOSTONE-Crabtree
    2. Ellie, Was one of their children, Hester C. Crabtree born December 31, 1897? She married James Franklin Razor. Sorry, I don't have the one you are asking about. Toni

    02/02/2005 04:40:37
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] MOSTONE-Crabtree
    2. Eleanor Prieskorn
    3. Dan, Thank you very much, this also helps with William, I have Joseph b abt 1900, then Audie Mae b Sep. 08, 1901 then I wondered why they would call another son William Joseph, I bet they were the same person. If they are not the same person Joseph must have died and they named their last son William Joseph, b 1918, more research to be done here. I will check Ancestry.Com Thank you again very much. Ellie, Warsaw Missouri -------Original Message------- From: Dan Bowling Date: 02/02/05 10:57:19 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] MOSTONE-Crabtree Hi, Ancestry.com has it as....... July 1, 1900 in Stone County, Missouri.......... dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eleanor Prieskorn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 8:08 AM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] MOSTONE-Crabtree > Does anyone have the marriage date of Ada May Baker b 7 Dec 1882 Stone > County and William Thomas Crabtree b 27 Mar 1875 Galena, Stone County, MO. > Both died in California. > they had 6 children > > Ada's parents both born Stone County Mo > William Baker b 1839 TN > Sarah Elizabeth Davis b 1842 MO. Later Stone County > Thank you for any help. > Ellie- Missouri > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.2 - Release Date: 1/28/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.2 - Release Date: 1/28/2005 ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ====

    02/02/2005 04:19:09
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] MOSTONE-Crabtree
    2. Toni, Hester C is the d/o William W Crabtree & Mary C Essery. Robin On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 11:40:37 EST [email protected] writes: > Ellie, > Was one of their children, Hester C. Crabtree born December 31, > 1897? She > married James Franklin Razor. > Sorry, I don't have the one you are asking about. > Toni > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > Don't forget to Vote!! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm

    02/02/2005 04:18:00