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    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Eisenhour Cmt.
    2. JUNE CARTER
    3. Pama, Do you have any Hembree family listed in the Eisenhour Cmt.? My mom told me that we had Hembree relatives buried there but don't know the first names. June

    02/12/2001 03:52:44
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research
    2. At 09:21 AM 2/9/01 -0500, you wrote: >Yippee we have got us a BINGO!!! >This is indeed who I was trying to find. Thank you ever so much for all >your help. >Thank you, thank you, thank you. >Linda >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Xmeemawx@aol.com> >To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:49 PM >Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research > > >> Linda, >> I believe I have found him.::Keeping fingers crossed:: >> Ozark Memorial Cemetery >> Robinson Helen A. C. T. "Ted" >> 1920- 1901-1980 >> >> It has a marked double stone. PLEEZ tell me that is him.<BG> >> Warmest Smiles, >> Pama >> >> >> ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== >>Hi I am searching for the cemetery where Elias Key b.about 1830 in Illinois d. shortly after June 1890 but before Feb.1891 in Thayer Missouri,but I have not been able to find his burial place.if you can find any information on Elias Key and his family please let me know.cences or burial.your help will be greatly appreciated. thanks Geraline >> >> > > >==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > >

    02/11/2001 01:30:29
    1. [MOSTONE-L] The Elusive Ancestor
    2. george d. king
    3. I went searching for an ancestor. I cannot find him still. He moved around from place to place and did not leave a will. He married where a courthouse burned. He mended all his fences. He avoided any man who came to take the U.S. Census. He always kept his luggage packed, this man who had no fame. And every 20 years or so, this rascal changed his name. His parents came from Europe. They should be upon some list of passengers to U.S.A., but somehow they got missed. And no one else in this world is searching for this man. So, I play geneasolitaire to find him if I can. I'm told he's buried in a plot, with tombstone he was blessed; but the weather took engraving, and some vandals took the rest. He died before the county clerks decided to keep records. No Family Bible has emerged, in spite of all my efforts. To top it off the ancestor, who caused me many groans, Just to give me one more pain, betrothed a girl named Jones. by Merrell Kenworthy I thought you all might enjoy this. I came across it 4 years ago. :)

    02/10/2001 06:46:24
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research
    2. Linda, WWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DDDDDDDDDDOOOOOOOOOOOOGGGGGIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEESSSSSSSS. Gosh, it feels good to help. Warmest Smiles, Pama

    02/09/2001 05:10:48
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research
    2. Linda Garrett
    3. Yippee we have got us a BINGO!!! This is indeed who I was trying to find. Thank you ever so much for all your help. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: <Xmeemawx@aol.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:49 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research > Linda, > I believe I have found him.::Keeping fingers crossed:: > Ozark Memorial Cemetery > Robinson Helen A. C. T. "Ted" > 1920- 1901-1980 > > It has a marked double stone. PLEEZ tell me that is him.<BG> > Warmest Smiles, > Pama > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > >

    02/09/2001 02:21:43
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research
    2. Linda, I believe I have found him.::Keeping fingers crossed:: Ozark Memorial Cemetery Robinson Helen A. C. T. "Ted" 1920- 1901-1980 It has a marked double stone. PLEEZ tell me that is him.<BG> Warmest Smiles, Pama

    02/08/2001 08:49:56
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Wilson
    2. Jeannie Owens
    3. Yes, that is what I have down for Mary Birthdate is born in 1796 and she died in 1863. But from what I have it looks like George married a Melenda Clark in Carter Co. Tenn in 1822 or 1827 Jeannie Ken & Linda Howell wrote: > Jeannie, > > Could this be them? > > 1850 Census, Barry Co. MO. H H # 127: > > Wilson, George age 55 Male Born TN > , Mary age 55 Female born TN > , Sarah age 20 Female Born IN (Indiana) > , Nancy age 18 Female born IN > , S. age 14 Male born TN > Snider, Nancy age 11 Female Born MO > , Nich age 5 Female born MO. > > ------------------------ > > My next question - Is the birthdate of Mary down right in your letter or was > this a misprint? > I look forward to your reply. > > Linda Howell > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeannie Owens <jeannie@sofnet.com> > To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:45 AM > Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Wilson > > >I am looking to see if anyone has any info on a George Wilson and a Mary > >Pauline Moore. They are the parents of David Daniel Wilson. George was > >born Feb.19, 1795 and died 3/12/1868. And Mary was born 1769 and died > >1863. Some of their kids were: Samuel Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Missouri > >Wilson, Leroy Wilson, Nancy Wilson. Any help would be thankful > > Jeannie > > > > > >==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ====

    02/08/2001 05:37:49
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] show me Missouri brand
    2. barb henry
    3. Sorry I don't. Never heard of them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard and Theresa White" <Whitey@tri-lakes.net> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 9:36 AM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] show me Missouri brand > Does anyone know where I can find information on Show Me Missouri Brand overalls that must have been sold in the first half of the 1900's. I have found two buttons that appear to be from a pair of overalls. > Thanks > Richard > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > >

    02/08/2001 04:44:57
    1. [MOSTONE-L] show me Missouri brand
    2. Richard and Theresa White
    3. Does anyone know where I can find information on Show Me Missouri Brand overalls that must have been sold in the first half of the 1900's. I have found two buttons that appear to be from a pair of overalls. Thanks Richard

    02/08/2001 02:36:15
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Boston Center
    2. barb henry
    3. Boston Center was a one room school and the hub-bub of the community at that time and has been called the Boston Center Community Building for 50 years as of 2003. The land was acquired for the school in November 1906. For almost 100 years it has had no running water and only an outhouse. We have come to a time if we want Boston Center to be saved, it is time for some progress. Within the next two months we will have running water and a septic. We have started a building fund to erect a building behind the original schoolhouse (which we still use) and a dining room/kitchen and bathrooms will be built. The first Saturday night of every month we have had a pot-luck supper and music by local musicians. Now on the third Saturday we will still have music but everyone will bring desserts only. So the first and third Saturday nights come and join us at Boston Center Community Building on Hwy 248 from 6-10. The community centers boundary lines have changed and now encompass part of Stone County. The board voted in the change at the January board meeting. Also in January we became a non-profit organization. The forms were filed and granted in Springfield, MO. At this time we are working on a 501c3 to help obtain contributions and grants, along with building. On April 7, 2001 Boston Center Community is putting on a day of fun called the "Spring Fling". There will be a BBQ, auction, pie-bake off, music, games for all ages with certificates and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons. We hope to have flowers for sale and at this time we have recipes being gathered to print a cookbook. Time:2-10 April 7. Rain date is April 14. Please come and join us. We have also started a Historical Archives and are interested in photos or documents. Please contact me at punkin@inter-linc.net

    02/07/2001 09:00:34
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Re: STORY LINKS
    2. I have loved these stories!! Have printed them to share with my 90 year old dad and my two sisters. Thanks to ALL of you. Diane Biggar-Taylor > Jo, > Thanks so much for posting Jeannie's wonderful old stories!! I'm so > glad they made it online!! > > Jeannie, Thanks so much for sharing them with all of us!! :} > > Robin

    02/07/2001 04:51:55
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Wilson
    2. Paul E. "PJ" Jackson, Sr.
    3. >From my Maples genealogy I have Lulia Maples, born May 14, 1890, died May 12, 1924; married Sam Wilson. Children: Paul, Inez, Lois and a daughter who died in youth. I believe they're all buried in the Union Ridge Cemetery. Any connection here? Thanks -- PJ

    02/07/2001 01:42:33
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Wilson
    2. Ken & Linda Howell
    3. Jeannie, Could this be them? 1850 Census, Barry Co. MO. H H # 127: Wilson, George age 55 Male Born TN , Mary age 55 Female born TN , Sarah age 20 Female Born IN (Indiana) , Nancy age 18 Female born IN , S. age 14 Male born TN Snider, Nancy age 11 Female Born MO , Nich age 5 Female born MO. ------------------------ My next question - Is the birthdate of Mary down right in your letter or was this a misprint? I look forward to your reply. Linda Howell -----Original Message----- From: Jeannie Owens <jeannie@sofnet.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:45 AM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Wilson >I am looking to see if anyone has any info on a George Wilson and a Mary >Pauline Moore. They are the parents of David Daniel Wilson. George was >born Feb.19, 1795 and died 3/12/1868. And Mary was born 1769 and died >1863. Some of their kids were: Samuel Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Missouri >Wilson, Leroy Wilson, Nancy Wilson. Any help would be thankful > Jeannie > > >==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > > >

    02/07/2001 12:30:28
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research
    2. Linda, Shall look thru again tomorrow. Warmest Smiles, Pama

    02/07/2001 10:04:09
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research
    2. Linda Garrett
    3. Thank you so much for your time and effort, this isn't my line BUT please know how very much I appreciate you taking the time to search. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: <Xmeemawx@aol.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 4:22 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research > Linda, > The only death record I could find so far for Charles Robinson, middle > initial was H instead of T or Theodore, was at Ozark Memorial Park Cmt. (in > Taney County) b July 22 1867 d. Feb 6 1950. Is this your guy? > Warmest Smiles, > Pama > > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > >

    02/07/2001 09:47:12
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research
    2. Linda, The only death record I could find so far for Charles Robinson, middle initial was H instead of T or Theodore, was at Ozark Memorial Park Cmt. (in Taney County) b July 22 1867 d. Feb 6 1950. Is this your guy? Warmest Smiles, Pama

    02/07/2001 09:22:08
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Dorssie Bolin's obit
    2. Would who ever was wanting the obit from the Christian County Paper on Dorssie Bolin, PLEASE, e-mail me. I have it for you but will have to send as attachment directly to you. PLEASE WRITE. Warmest Smiles, Pama

    02/07/2001 09:16:14
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] STORIES LINKS
    2. Mindvoice
    3. Jo, Thanks so much for posting Jeannie's wonderful old stories!! I'm so glad they made it online!! Jeannie, Thanks so much for sharing them with all of us!! :} Robin -----Original Message----- From: Josephine or Peter Dunne <PDUNNE@satx.rr.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 10:07 PM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] STORIES LINKS >Sorry my links did not work for the new stories written by Ruby Steele..........go to the Family Stories section at > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostone/stories/stories.html > >They are listed on the menu at the top of the page. > >Jo > > > >==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > >

    02/06/2001 10:21:54
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research
    2. Linda Garrett
    3. Pama, In Taney County records could you please find the date of death of Charles Theodore Robinson from Branson, Missouri. Thank you in advance. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: <Xmeemawx@aol.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 4:39 PM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Look-up research > Hello again List, > Welp, I am back again. This time not to ask anything but to try to be of some > service to you all. I will be going back to the Forsyth Library (MO.) in the > next couple of days. They have the 1880 and 1900 Christian County Census > there and also Taney County. If I can look up information for some of you. > Please don't hesitate to ask. I will probably go Thursday. If you would like > some info, please make sure that I have the correct names (or as you know > them::hee hee::Been there, done that). As much facts as you can give me about > the people would be helpful. Anywwwhhhhhhooooo, I just wanted to repay some > of the help that you all have given to me. > Thank you all again, > Warmest Smiles, > Pama > > > > ==== MOSTONE Mailing List ==== > > >

    02/06/2001 04:27:03
    1. [MOSTONE-L] STORIES LINKS
    2. Josephine or Peter Dunne
    3. Sorry my links did not work for the new stories written by Ruby Steele..........go to the Family Stories section at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostone/stories/stories.html They are listed on the menu at the top of the page. Jo

    02/06/2001 03:04:34